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GOVERNMENT WATCHDOG Beech Grove council encourages quicker enforcement of nuisance Straight violations. Page 2 from the farm Selling? Sold! Page 12

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 GOVERNMENT WATCHDOG  Grave in the middle

n What’s next: Ordinance 7 will go into effect. BEECH Ordinances 8 through 11 will undergo final of the road, revisited reading at the June 6 council meeting. GROVE CITY moved to accommodate the county road., ……………………………………………… HAUNTS & JAUNTS except for the grave of Nancy Barnet. It re- COUNCIL n What happened: Ordinance 12 was By Rick Hinton mained, and to this day still does, complete Meeting, May 2 approved on first reading. with concrete slab sealing Barnett into eter- n What it means: The state legislature passed In The Southside Times article from nity and folklore. However, the years a statute in response to illegal activity in n What happened: Ordinance 7 was approved Oct. 9, 2014 I wrote about an oddity host- have not been so kind.... controllers’ offices earlier this year. It mandates ing a strange presence in the Hoosier land- on third and final reading. Ordinances 8, 9, 10 that the clerk treasurer office to adopt rules Changes are coming. Motorists through- and 11 were approved on second reading. scape—The grave in the middle of the road. out the years have caused problems for the and procedures for people who handle money. Located on County Road 400, just past the n What it means: Ordinance 7 updates allows The Beech Grove Clerk Dan McMillan will have unique landmark, as have farm equipment for quicker enforcement of those in violation of to train all people who handle money and give small town of Am- navigating the nar- the nuisance ordinance. documentation to the state board of accounts. ity off of U.S. 31 in row confines of the Ordinances 8, 9, 10 and 11 all update the This needs to be passed by June 30. Johnson County, road around the employee manual, relating to sick leave n What’s next: The ordinance will face second it's one of Indiana's grave. Call it col- procedures, how to terminate employment and third readings on June 6. most unusual buri- lateral damage as a and how employees will be notified of sick and al sites. Hey folks, result of progress, vacation time remaining. Amendments were Compiled by Nicole Davis these things hap- and vehicle traffic. made, including reducing resignation notice pen. The grave of requirements from 30 days to 14. Barnett's remains Nancy Kerlin Bar- will be removed by net does indeed sit archaeologists and Construction begins in downtown Greenwood in the center of the then reburied lower road! into the road me- Married at the dian. Because her Greenwood’s downtown is getting a facelift. Construction is age of 14, and set- NEW LOOK beginning to restore and renovate the facades of 24 buildings at Grave in the middle of the road on County Road 400 in burial happened tling into this In- prior to 1940, the the intersection of Main St. and Madison Ave. Nearly $1.5 million diana countryside Johnson County. Photo by Rick Hinton is being spent on the project, which includes funding from the City of Greenwood, a grant Indiana Depart- in 1808, Nancy and ment of Natural from the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs, and contributions from building husband William Barnett—a descendant of owners. Resources' division of Historic Preservation the union of John Rolfe and the infamous has the task of overseeing the project. Pocahontas—managed to produce 11 chil- Johnson County Commissioner Brian dren in this then wilderness region. It would Baird states, “That's where she wanted to be seem life would roll steadily forward, howev- buried, and I don't think she intended for the Are You Having a er it didn't. Nancy died in 1831 at the age of road to be going around her, but just out of 39. She relished her homestead and the rural respect, we want to lower it and protect it.” countryside, and never wanted to leave; in This will involve new curbing and a retain- the end...she didn't. Her husband buried her ing barrier. on a small hilltop overlooking Sugar Creek. Will this project stir up paranormal activ- GARAGE SALE? It was remote and in those days secluded... ity? That remains to be seen. perfect to spend a sleep of eternity. And oth- er grave sites soon arouse around her. May- be that was the way it was supposed to be. Rick Hinton, a Southport resident, It was a tranquil spot in the Indiana coun- loves researching things that go bump in the night. His articles can be read tryside and at that time, no conception of a on Facebook: Rick Hinton, Southport has you covered! county road. That would come later and it Paranormal Examiner. Hinton conducts would all change. paranormal investigations with his team, South Central Paranormal. • Ads as low as $10.50 In the intervening years graves were re- • $11 for the first 4 lines Call today! • Additional lines only $1 each LJC to host Power of Innovation symposium (317) 300-8782 or LEADERS Leadership Johnson County will host The Power of Innovation Leadership Symposium on May 18at Franklin College from 8 a.m. visit ss-times.com to 4:30 p.m. Keynote speakers Mary Jo Clark & Pat Heiny with Deadline is Tuesday Contemporary Consulting will present The Art of Leadership Today: Helping People and Or- by noon for print on ganizations Grow in Possibilities. Returning to The Power of Innovation for the second year, keynote speaker Richard Gunderman, MD, PhD will present Success is a Byproduct: The Bill Thursday of each week. Cook Story. Dr. Gunderman is Chancellor’s Professor of Radiology, Pediatrics, Medical Edu- cation, Philosophy, Liberal Arts, Philanthropy, and Medical Humanities and Health Stud- ies at Indiana University. The event will be held on the Franklin College campus in Frank- lin. Tickets are $99 per person for Leadership Johnson County graduates, Franklin College alumni, Franklin and Greater Greenwood Chamber of Commerce members. General public pricing is $129 per person. For more information, visit leadershipjohnsoncounty.org or con- tact Tandy Shuck at (317) 738-8064. The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • Week of May 5-11, 2016 3

Southside Election Results Contact the Editor You voted. Now, who will go on to the Have any news tips? Want THIS November election? Find out here: to submit a calendar event? on the Have a photograph to share? WEEK UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE Call Nicole Davis at 300-8782 WEB District 7 – encompasses most of or email her at ndavis@ss- Marion County and times.com. Remember, our N Catherine (Cat) Ping (R) N Andre Carson (D) news deadlines are several City of Greenwood asks residents days prior to print. District 9 – Includes all of Johnson County and to “Find It, Fix It” much of Southern Indiana: N Trey Hollingsworth (R) N Shelli Yoder (D) Want to Advertise? The City of Greenwood is launching today a public education and outreach cam- paign asking its residents to identify and correct illegal sump pump and down- The Southside Times reach- STATE SENATE spout connections. The city estimates that nearly 10,000 homes in Greenwood es a vast segment of our District 32 – includes Franklin Township, portion currently have such improper connections. The campaign seeks to reduce inflow community. For information of Perry Township, Beech Grove and Southside and infiltration (I&I), terms used to describe unwanted stormwater entering into about reaching our readers, Indianapolis a sewer system. ss-times.com/greenwood-find-fix call Brian Ruckle at 300-8782 N Sara Wiley (D) N Aaron Freeman (R) or email him at bruckle@ ss-times.com. District 36 N Jack Sandlin (R) N Jesse Kharbanda (D) UIndy has 1,400 graduates District 37 (Western Johnson County) N Nearly 1,400 graduates from 30 states and 29 nations are eligible to walk – Not contested Rodric D. Bray (R) before an audience of thousands during the 11 a.m.outdoor ceremony at UIndy’s Key Stadium. Two students – a Fulbright scholar and a soon- STATE REPRESENTATIVE to-be physical therapist – will join NPR host Steve Inskeep as speakers District 47 (Johnson County): N John T. Young (R) A product of Gerald Sargent for the May 7 commencement ceremony. ss-times.com/1400-gradu- N Michael L (Mike) Reddick (D) Publisher Emeritus ate-may-7-uindy Rick Myers, Publisher District 58 (Johnson County): N Brian Kelly Woody Burton (R) N Chief Executive Officer For more information on these articles and other timely news,visit ss-times.com. Edward Dean O’Connor (D) Nicole Davis, Editor To join the conversation, visit our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter @southsidetimes. District 89 (Marion County): Carey Germana N Rachel Burke (D) N Cindy Kirchhofer (R) Members of Production/Art Mgr. Graphic Design District 90 (Marion County): N Lacy K. Hollings (D) N Mike Speedy (R) Jeen Endris, Derek Clay Graphic Design District 91(Marion County): face to face N Robert W. Behning (R) District 93 (Marion County): Serving the Southside Q: What do you think your mother N Gregory A Rathnow (D) Since 1928 does/did better than anyone else? N David N. Frizzell (R) For more information, contact us at: District 97 (Marion County): [email protected] "She was one heck of a finan- "My mother tries better than N Justin Moed (D) N Dale Nye (R) Tel. 317.300.8782, Fax. 317.300.8786 cial individual. She taught anyone else. Anytime we me everything I know about were down on our money, or District 100 (Marion County): 7670 US 31 S finances. She worked all her we were living homeless, she N Dan Forestal (D) Indianapolis, IN 46227 life in banking and worked always tried. She always tried N Lawrence (Larry) B. Shouse (R) www.ss-times.com her way up to vice president to get us a place, keep food in of Merchant’s Bank. When she our mouths." JOHNSON COUNTY COMMISSIONER Times-Leader Publications, LLC retired, she retired from Merchant’s Bank as District 1: N Brian P. Baird (R) – Trafalgar ©2016. All Rights Reserved N the vice president." Cyanea Williams of Beech Grove District 3: Ronald (Ron) H. West – Greenwood Jim Roth of Beech Grove The views of the columnists in The Southside "She has the best drive and Times are their own and do not necessarily COUNTY CORONER reflect the positions of this newspaper. "Her cooking. She makes determination of anyone I N Craig Lutz (R) – Whiteland some good home cooking know. She (Dawn Whalen) and great chicken and can take something little and COUNTY COUNCIL AT-LARGE: ALL (R) The Southside Times is published by Times-Leader noodles." turn it into a magnificent N John E. Myers – Trafalgar Publications, LLC. Content published alongside this thing, such as her business N Josh McCarty – Greenwood icon is sponsored by one of our valued advertisers. Whalen Realty Group. It didn’t N Joshua R. Turner – Greenwood Sponsored content is produced or commissioned take long for her to take off. She started by advertisers working in tandem with Times-Leader’s sales her business March 1, had her open COUNTY SURVEYOR representatives. Sponsored content may not reflect the views Josh Hartwell, works in Greenwood house April 21 and is now fully up and N Gregory J. Cantwell (R)– Franklin of The Southside Times publisher, editorial staff or graphic de- running all on her own." sign team. The Southside Times is devoted to clearly differen- Ashley McClara of Beech Grove COUNTY TREASURER tiating between sponsored content and editorial content. Po- N Michele Ann Graves (R) - Morgantown tential advertisers interested in sponsored content should call: (317) 300-8782 or email: [email protected]. Visit us online at: facebook.com/TheSouthsideTimes Editor's note: This is the preliminary count. Official results will be announced by late next week. 4 Week of May 5-11, 2016 • ss-times.com VIEWS The Southside Times

OUR VIEW HUMOR Top ten primary Think your vote election thoughts doesn’t count? from a pig's Think again. point of view Compiled by Torry Stiles Unless there are provisional ballots, it with Porkrinds Stiles could change that. The provisional ballots could push the board to review next week. (Dear readers - Once We watched in anticipation as the election again my porcine results poured in on the evening of Tuesday, friend, Porkrinds, May 3. We encouraged everyone to vote, and has asked to share are happy that so many did (though we’re a few thoughts sure the presidential election might have had with you. Please something to do with the higher-than-usual be patient as she turnout). To those who didn’t vote, maybe lacks thumbs to type because they thought their one vote couldn’t quickly. Read slowly.) possibly count in a world as large as the one we live, the numbers don’t lie. 10. I don't know We knew state senator district 36 was go- much about cat- ing to be competitive, but we never antici- tle but I knows bull pated it would be this close. The numbers STARS & STRIKES ON THE SOUTHSIDE when I sees it. are too close to say for a fact who won in 9. Seems nobody both the republican and democrat race. As The Southside Times is all about people and To Rob Bettcher and Thom- Stars: knowed who they's it currently stands, according to numbers our community. What do you like in your as Quinn for placing the flags on the votin' for but lots from the Marion County Election Board, neighborhood? What don’t you like? Who has utility poles in the City of Southport. of 'em knowed who Jack Sandlin (R) will run against Jesse Khar- done something nice, no matter how small To the Southport Flag Project committee they's votin' against. banda (D) in the November election. and should be recognized? Email your “Stars members who work throughout the year to What is so shocking is the small margin and Strikes” to [email protected]. Kelly raise money and prepare the flags. Com- 8. People in TV news to which each candidate will be victorious Foulk of Franklin Township, Ed Mahern of mittee members include Rob Bettcher, Greg couldn't figure out in the primary. As of Wednesday morning, Garfield Park, Marylynne Winslow of South- Dant, Bob Mayer, Thomas Quinn, Annie how come Trump Kharbanda earned 4,062 votes over Dem- port and Chad Mertz of Greenwood contrib- Singleton, Jack Shea, Kenny Winslow, and was doin' so good ocrat Sean Gorman who had 3,924 votes. uted to this week's Stars and Strikes. Barb & John Wombles. no matter what bad Southside resident Sandlin has 6,268 votes things people was over his opponent, Southside resident Jeffer- Star: To Allie Kast who works Star: To the Franklin Township sayin' about him. son Shreve, who had 6,260 votes – an EIGHT part time at the Garfield Eatery was Civic League for working hard to en- They forgets that some folks don't needs the vote difference, according to indy.gov/eGov/ named outstanding senior at Uni- gage the community. Recently, they TV people to tell 'em what to think. County/Clerk/Election/Election_Info/. versity of Indianapolis last week. organized a Clean Up for Franklin Township, Next time you think your vote doesn’t hosted an open house regarding the consoli- 7. A whole lotta folks in New York and count – remember this and think again. Star: To everyone who voted on- dation of IFD Stations #52 and #54, and held Washington got a chance to talk about In- One percent of the vote made the difference. line to help the City of Greenwood a candidates forum so that residents could diana without talkin' about race cars or tor- These close calls can be altered by the people win a $5,000 grant for its planned be informed voters. nadoes. who decided their vote didn’t matter. Nature Center. Led by the city’s Stormwater 6. I still thinks that ring thing is Department, the Nature Center will educate Stars: To Jo Ellen Buffie for her OOPS! adults and students about the importance leadership in organizing the Perry hilarious. I also think gas is funny, though. of water quality, including how to take wa- Cultural Festival. She had a strong 5. The Clinton crowd couldn't believe they ➠ There was an error in the 75th birthday an- ter samples and test for unwanted bacteria. team of committee members and volunteers lost especially since they already had the nouncement for Dan Nichols in the 4/28 edition of Greenwood was competing with three oth- but she had the passion and vision for the news people sayin' they'd won. They keep The Southside Times. Dan has built 683 homes in er projects around the country and received festival. forgettin' that the voters decide, not the poll- his career, but later became a real estate agent and nearly 2,500 votes. is now enjoying is work with Realty World – Har- sters. bert Co., Inc. in Greenwood. We regret the error. 4. That Trump guy says we can say "Merry QUOTE OF THE WEEK Christmas" again. I just want folks to say BELIEVE IT! "No" to bacon.

Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical 3. That Trump fella says he's against folks laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one livin' off the taxpayers. I think that's what with you… "If God had wanted us to vote, he would scares the folks in Washington. In Rhode Island, it is considered an offense to throw pickle juice on a trolley. have given us candidates." 2. Y'all gots a lotta orange skin people. Source: dumblaws.com ~ Jay Leno (Comedian) 1. Anybody who says they's against pork bar- rels gets my vote. The Southside Times VIEWS ss-times.com • Week of May 5-11, 2016 5

Welcome Beech Grove Station

READERS' WRITES along with additions at ADM Milling, Kine- trex Energy, Alro Steel and other business- es in our industrial park, we are well on our On Friday, April 29 the ribbon was cut to way to increased property values and more celebrate the grand opening of the Beech funding to further improve the delivery of Grove Station Senior Community. A large services to all of you. Paving and more infra- crowd gathered to celebrate yet another key structure improvements are in the pipeline economic development project for our beau- this summer for continued improvements in tiful city. Beech Grove Station located at the our city. corner of Schaff and Churchman Avenue is a 60 unit senior one storey apartment com- Dennis B. Buckley, Mayor plex that as of this writing is one unit shy of City of Beech Grove being 100 percent leased. The proper- ty known for a long time as the “rock- pile” has finally been cleaned up and $9.2 million dollars lat- er is home to some very happy seniors. Talks are underway for the development of a second senior community and if it turns out as good as the first one, then we need to rapidly proceed. With this Ribbon cutting ceremony April at the Beech Grove Station Senior Apartments. large investment Submitted Photo

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Sharing in tradition

Perry Cultural Festival kicks off its second year of celebrating diversity in Perry Township

By Nicole Davis The Perry Cultural Festival was designed for everyone in the community to come to- gether, celebrate their diversity and learn a thing or two about a different culture. Even the rain couldn’t stop that celebration. Festivities were moved indoors at the Bax- ter YMCA and the second annual festival took off as planned on April 30. In partner- ship with the Baxter Y, University of India- napolis and Perry Township Schools, the fes- tival recognized the more than 60 countries and ethnicities represented in Perry Town- ship. Entertainment included traditional dance and explanation of Burmese, Hispan- ic, African American and German American cultures, to name a few, through art, music, dance, food and a “Kidz Zone” with activi- ties for children. players greeted teams for a double elimination soccer tour- ney that began April 29.

Top, left: Laniyah King, age 9, shows the crowd an African dance. Top, center: From left, Aakanksha Bhagwat, Aniketh Chavan and Jinali Shah, students at the University of Indianapolis. Top, right: Lennon Dale of Perry Township discovers the ukulele. Photos by Middle, left: Traditional Burmese dress. Middle, right: Komoyaka King and Bob Klemen combined their African and German music for a jam session. Nicole Davis Bottom, left: Maryam describes the tradition dress in Iraq and in the U.S. Bottom, right: Ken Granger emceed the Perry Cultural Festival entertainment. The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • Week of May 5-11, 2016 7

Scott Johnson: Beech Grove firefighter feels Zak Mitiche becomes University of Indianapolis’ compelled to serve, on and off shift first undergraduate Fulbright Scholar

They’re sick, injured, and have loved ones ing team sports with academic work. BEHIND the BADGE around. The most difficult is if we’ve had to SCHOLAR “It is very difficult,” Shamsaie said, reflect- Compiled by Nicole Davis work on someone with a cardiac arrest, then By Marianne Coil ing on what he and Mitiche went through. someone telling the family we did everything While other students enjoyed weekend es- The reason firefighters get into the line of we could and there wasn’t any saving them. The first undergraduate in UIndy history capades, the team played every Friday night, work is to help people. Whether he’s on shift Walking out is a somber occasion. to earn a Fulbright award is Ahmed “Zak” practiced the next day, and played again Sun- with the Beech Grove Fire Mitiche (pronounced meh-TEESH). Born in day night throughout the season. While on Department or at home, Scott What do you enjoy doing Algeria, he was raised in In- the road, teammates huddled Johnson said helping others is in your off time? dianapolis from age 2 and in hotel lobbies to do home- something he feels compelled I work a lot. I teach CPR will graduate this week with work. to do. for IU Health. I have my own a double major in sociology Other teachers were eager Along with being an en- DJ business that I do on the and philosophy. to help Mitiche, according to gineer for BGFD, driving weekends. I enjoy time off Congress created the Ful- Sociology Professor Amanda the fire engine, Johnson has with my family, being able to bright Program in 1946. It Miller, his academic mentor, helped organize a Relay for rest. is the government’s flagship recalling that history profes- Life team where firefight- program for international ed- sor Ted Frantz stopped her in ers take turns walking laps in What are your future ucational exchange. The for- a hallway to suggest that he full turnout gear each June; a goals, professionally or eign countries in which the apply for awards like the Ful- Fill the Boot campaign each personally? program operates ultimately bright. August, fundraising for the I’m in the beginning stag- select the award recipients af- The same week, Miller ran Muscular Dystrophy Associa- ter the first round of screen- es of the lieutenant process… Zak Mitiche is UIndy’s first into the university president, tion; and has began research- Scott Johnson Personally, being able to stay ings. Robert L. Manuel. She men- ing how the fire department Photo by Nicole Davis The grant will enable Mi- undergraduate Fulbright Scholar. healthy enough to continue Submitted Photo tioned the Fulbright applica- could fund and implement an doing the job. tiche to conduct research in tion, and she said the presi- app called Pulse Point which Morocco. Going in Septem- dent told her to contact one of his former would allow participants who are CPR certi- What would you have done ber, he could remain for up to 15 months, colleagues at Georgetown University for as- fied to respond to a call if they’re in proximity if you hadn't become a firefighter? depending on the duration of his language sistance. Eventually, an administrator from of the scene. I worked about 10 years as a graphic de- training. He said he already speaks fluent Ar- Georgetown reviewed Mitiche’s personal Johnson, who was hired to BGFD in 2008, signer and art director. I’d probably still be abic in the North African dialect, but addi- statement and research proposal before the resides in Franklin Township with his wife, doing some design work, but I’m in my dream tional study will refine his skills. submission. Stacy and two sons, Zach and Eric who at- job, being a firefighter. As one of the UIndy commencement The outcome was “written in the stars,” tend Franklin Central High School. He is a speakers, May 7, he said he will urge his fellow Miller said, not surprised because of Mitiche’s Ball State University graduate and worked for graduates to apply their knowledge in service self-discipline and endurance. “I couldn’t drag many years as a graphic designer. He came CHALLENGE to the less privileged. a student through this process.” Also in his fa- to Beech Grove after working for the fire de- His journey to a Fulbright began in high vor – family ties in the region of study, and partment in Greenfield. Southside students school when he met UIndy soccer coach John language competency. “This job is the longest time I have every participate in competition Higgins, who was also coaching private youth During his research, Mitiche will examine worked anywhere, earning the most money clubs. the sequel to the Feb. 20 movement, which I’ve ever made, doing a job I absolutely love A graduate of Pike High School, Mitiche Glasses that can signal someone with a vi- brought Moroccans to the streets in 2011 in while working with a crew that makes it truly said he enjoyed soccer from early childhood. sual impairment when an object is near and a revolt that ultimately led to some conces- enjoyable and who I can’t wait to work with In the autumn, he played for the school, and an improved method for keeping sports sta- sions from the monarchy. In contrast to the on our next day,” he said. during the spring, for a club. Higgins was tistics were the top award-winners in Fri- violent unrest in many nations during the coaching at the club Westside United when day's third annual Innovation Challenge Arab Spring, Moroccans have not escalated What was your inspiration to he spotted Mitiche at a tryout. expo at Trine University. Local students beyond mostly peaceful protest, Mitiche said. become a firefighter? “We signed him right away,” Higgins said, involved in the competition include: Ra- In an attempt to find out why Morocco has When I was 5 years old, watching Emer- noting Mitiche’s “tricky” skills in beating oth- chel Morris of Beech Grove who is a senior averted turmoil, he will complete in-depth in- gency on TV every Saturday. I like what they er players and his self-confidence. studying informatics and Tony Waltermann terviews with adults from ages 18 to 36 to re- did, the firefighting and paramedic aspect and After working with Mitiche at Westside of Greenwood, who is a senior studying in- flect the urban segment that participated in just helping people. I grew up in a small town United, Higgins recruited him to join the De- formatics. The top prize of $2,500 in the the Feb. 20 uprising. He will interview 30 to that had a volunteer fire department. You’d velopment Academy, a league created by US Technology category went to VibeSense, de- 40 subjects for one to three hours each. Mi- see people rushing from the station, getting Soccer for the most talented youths. The de- signed by Trine University freshmen Braden tiche also will volunteer with a non-profit or- in the trucks. We had a police scanner grow- velopmental team, Indiana United, is now Hale, an electrical engineering major from ganization run by a family friend dedicated to ing up and mom would always listen to that. called Indiana Fire Academy. Austin; and biomedical engineering major bringing medical services to remote parts of We lived on a fairly busy highway and you’d Mitiche obtained a full ride to join the Animesh Kunwar, from Santa Rosa, Califor- Morocco. see trucks go by. Greyhounds, and in 2015 play, he was credit- nia. Annual prizes for the Innovation Chal- ed with five goals and three assists. His career lenge are presented by Fifth Third Bank. What has been one of your most highlights include playing in the NCAA tour- First place in the Business category went gratifying moments on the job? nament during the team’s historic first two to Great Stats, sponsored by senior Luke When I made engineer. It wasn’t a dream visits, and helping to win the university’s first Fimreite, a business administration major job, but I really like doing it. Great Lakes Valley Conference soccer cham- from McCordsville; and developed by se- pionship. nior informatics majors Fletcher Davidson What aspect of the job do you A close associate, graduating senior Julian of Seymour, Rachel Morris of Beech Grove, find most challenging? Shamsaie, went from club soccer to UIndy Tony Waltermann of Greenwood and Bran- Dealing with people in their worst time. with Mitiche and shared the rigors of balanc- don Hunt of Elkhart. 8 Week of May 5-11, 2016 • ss-times.com COVER STORY The Southside Times

armers markets are a great way to connect people with their food After a year of and the farmers who grow that food. People today have lost touch planning, Garfield with where their food comes from, and Garfield Park resident Ju- Flia Woody said it’s important to understand that connection. She and her friend, Ashley Brooks, had been talking about the need Park Farmers Market for a farmers market for nearly three years. opens to improve “I live in this neighborhood and I want to see better food access in this neighborhood,” said Woody, who also serves on the board for the fresh food access in Garfield Park Neighbors Association. “We have a couple grocery stores that are small and don’t stock a lot of fresh foods. We’re in a moderate the neighborhood food desert here.” When the Garfield Park neighbors began saying they would be inter- ested in having a farmers market, Woody said she and Brooks realized they had the connections and resources to make it happen. Woody used Farmers Markets to manage a farm in Lebanon and participated in farmers markets be- fore moving back to the Garfield Park area. Brooks co-owns Milktooth, on the Southside a restaurant at 534 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis. Both women have served on the board for Slow Food Indy in the past, a grassroots organization n Beautify Beech Grove promoting good, clean and fair food for everyone. They formed an executive board consisting of neighbors, farmers and Emporium Farmers Market people with farmers market experience and began meeting about a year When: Every Tuesday, 3 – 6 p.m. ago. They hosted a preview market in November and will officially open starting May 10 May 7. The market will take place every Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Where: 3535 S. Emerson Ave., Garfield Park at the parking lot near the tennis courts on the corner of Beech Grove Shelby Street and Southern Avenue. Info: Visit facebook.com/Beautify- “I’m looking forward to getting started,” Woody said. “We have been Beech-Grove-Emporium-Farmers- working on this for over a year. After all of the work, seeing it in action Market-326765727489968 will be gratifying. Everyone is so excited about this. I just got an email from former neighborhood association president Jim Simmons and he n Garfield Park was saying how excited he was that we are doing this; that it’s going to be a huge asset to the neighborhood. That felt really good.” Submitted Photo Farmers Market Woody will work as the market master every Saturday, making sure When: Every Saturday, 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. vendors and customers have everything they need. The market has 20 Preview Market Event at Wildwood Market last November. starting May 7 vendors lined up, and an expected 15 vendors to attend each week. They Where: Garfield Park, near the tennis will accept SNAP and WIC vouchers. There will be kids’ activities at courts at the corner of Shelby Street the market starting in June, with the parks department, Garfield Park and Southern Avenue library and Big Car coordinating an activity each month. Julia Woody Info: Visit garfieldparkfarmersmarket.com Garfield Park Farmers Market is a completely Indiana-grown, food- Photo by Nicole Davis only market, with more than half of the vendors located between down- n town and Garfield Park. It is a producer-only market, meaning they do Greenwood not allow vendors to buy food and resell it; they must produce it them- Farmers Market selves. When: Saturdays, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. “That includes some urban farms,” Woody said. “So we’re hyperlo- starting May 7 cal... The most important thing is food access, access to fresh and Where: 525 N. Madison Ave., Greenwood. healthy food. It’s also a way to engage with people who aren’t engaged Info: Visit facebook.com/Greenwood- in the community. It’s a way to connect people and connect people with Farmers-Market-85117929397 the food they’re eating.”

n Southport Farmers Market When: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and Thursdays, 3 – 6:30 p.m., starting May 10 Straight Where: Bethel Community Church, 2810 E. Southport Rd., Southport. Info: Email [email protected] or call (317) 431-3267 n Southside from the Farmers Market When: Wednesdays, 4 – 7 p.m. Where: St. John’s Church of Christ, By Nicole Davis 7031 S. East St., Indianapolis Info: Visit facebook.com/Southside- Farmers-Market-1530150990571369/ farm The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • Week of May 5-11, 2016 9

Roncalli Rebelation: Annual fundraiser has largest crowd yet By Nicole Davis FUNDRAISER With 510 attendees, more corporate spon- sors than ever before and raising $20,000 past the goal, April 29 marked Roncalli High School’s largest Roncalli Rebelation to date. The event was sponsored in part by The Southside Times. “A big thank you to the corporate sponsors, anyone that attended, our volunteers, students, parents, alum- ni and all of our attendees,” said Terese R. Carson, vice president for institutional advancement. “It was just a fabulous night.” The fundraiser is for tuition assistance for students Top, left: Rebelation 2016 gatherers enjoying the night. who would like to attend the Catholic high school Top, right: From left, Nicole Amodeo looks on as David but can’t afford to do so otherwise. The school raised Schrader attempts to sell a $20 grab bag to her. $130,000 from the event. “The number one priority is to raise money for tu- Bottom, left: From left, Steve and Karen Looney take ition assistance but the event does so many other some Kalua Style Pork. things. It allows us to showcase our students. It brings our community together. It allows our faculty and staff Photos by to interact with the community. It allows us to bring people in who are new to the community or don’t have Rick Myers students here yet and show off our school. It’s just plain fun.” For those who missed it, Roncalli hosts an annual fundraising campaign. Those interested can donate at any time and part of the funds will go to tuition assis- tance. For more information, visit roncalli.org.

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First Place SPECIAL SECTION published by Times-Leader Publications, LLC “I love my mom. She is very nice to everyone. She forgives me even when I do things that I shouldn't do. She has given me a lot of advice in my life. It's all help- ful to me. One thing she's taught me is to do my tasks quickly. That way I can have free time later. She has also taught me to be clean. She has taught me how to do household tasks and gives me chores so I have learned to be responsible. She also encourages me to take care of other people. I take care of my two younger siblings Happy Mother’s Day: May 8 when my mom is busy. That will be a useful skill in my future as well. Another thing she has taught me is to read my Bible. When we start our day with God, our Any day of the year is a great opportunity to tell your mother that you appreciate her day will go better.” and value her guidance. This year for Mother’s Day, students from Southside schools wrote essays about some advice or wisdom their mothers have giv- Zo Lawm Sanga, 5th Grade, Age 10 en them that will be important to their future. We would like to thank Indianapolis Southside Christian Academy all of the teachers who helped in submitting entries and students for participating and sharing their thoughts. Congratulations to our winner Zo Lawm Sanga of Indianapolis Southside Christian Academy, 1st Runner Up Lauren Stackhouse of Thomp- son Crossing Elementary, and 2nd Runner Second Place Up Rintei Chawngthu of Indianapolis Southside Christian Academy. “Dear, Mom Thank you for loving me and taking care of me. I could never ask for a better mother. Thank you for teaching me to be respectful. I know it’s hard taking care of 4 kids but you’ll get used to it. I love you so much you are the best. Even though some times I get mad at you it doesn’t mean I am going to always be mad. I will always love you no matter what. I think that we should start chores again. Thank Third Place you for cooking, buying me clothes. Just because I don’t say I appreciate it I still do. I appreciate everything you have done for me. I remember when you were pushing “My mother has taught me a lot over all my years with her. We all learn many me in a Kroger cart and we got starbucks. Can we have more mother and daughter things from our mothers. They make us the people we are today. They prepare us days out. I like how you scratch my back because it makes me sleepy and tired. I for what we have to do and teach us how and when to do them. It is our mothers just want to thank you for everything you have done for me. Thank you for mak- who teach our ways of life. My mother is a hard-working and loving woman. She ing me feel better when I am sad and mad. I am so happy that god gave me such a has taught me that I should always be helpful to the people around me. She is the good family. Love, Lauren.” one who encourages me to work hard for success. She would tell me that if you worked so hard that you feel like you can't do it anymore, you’re great is within Lauren Stackhouse your reach. That really encourages me to work harder and try my best. My mom 2nd Grade, Age 8 has taught so many wonderful things and I want to thank her for always being Thompson Crossing Elementary there to guide me. “ Rintei Chawngthu 8th Grade, Age 15 Indianapolis Southside Christian Academy

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Getting to know Dawn… • My husband, Joe, and I travel the country Selling? Sold! to see Bruce Springsteen. We went to Phoenix to see him in March then Dawn Whalen begins her own realty brokerage on the Columbus, Ohio. We’ve been to L.A., San Jose, Houston, St. Louis, Chicago, all over. Southside after 10 years of working in the industry My husband followed him forever. Our second date was a Springsteen concert. By Nicole Davis It’s the ability to see my in-laws, too. It’s a Whether it’s helping someone purchase family tradition thing that we do. a $25,000 house a $1 million house, know- • My husband and I rescue greyhounds. We ing she’s helped them achieve their dream of currently have one; she’s our third one home ownership or downsizing is gratifying that we’ve had. for Dawn Whalen. After 10 years in the real estate industry, Whalen opened her own brokerage, Wha- len Realty Group, on March 1, with a grand How Dawn did it? opening April 21. “It’s a good feeling knowing you can help Best advice: To not give up. Know what your goal is and keep striving for that even if you people achieve their goals and knowing that have setbacks. With enough perseverance the people we work with, they realize that we you can get to where you want to be. truly do care about them,” she said. “We’re going to do what’s in their best interest, not Worst advice: The worst advice I’ve been giv- what makes us a paycheck.” en is spending more dollars on your market- Whalen was born and raised in Indianapo- ing than you do time in front of people. Mar- keting is great, but you need to get out there lis, and has lived in Beech Grove for 23 years. and network. She and her husband, Joe, have two children, Ashley and Anthony, and one grandson, Bri- Best business decision: Opening this bro- ley, who all live close. kerage. It’s a little scary being out on my own She began her career as a medical assis- but it’s rewarding as well because I know I’m tant, doing billing and coding. The desire to creating something that’s mine. be her own boss was strong, so in 2004 she Secret to success: Answer your phone and started a photography business that she had The Greater Beech Grove Chamber of Commerce celebrated new Southside business Whalen Realty Group, respond to your messages. I’ve heard many for six years. LLC on April 21. Photo by Brian Ruckle clients say the reason they do business with “In 2006, I was bored me is because I answer my phone or return “While I was at Re/ School. This year, they sponsored four soft- because photography Max, the former broker, ball teams for the Beech Grove Softball As- a phone call. I know you can’t answer your was primarily weekends phone 24/7 but respond in a timely manner. Paul Caldwell, was very sociation. and I was used to work- inspirational in how “Anything we can do for our kids, I want In 5 years... I’d like to expand the office, have ing five days a week,” he built his business. I to do,” she said. “The kids are our future. If a minimum of eight agents working under she said. “So I got into me so that I can travel more. blame him for me doing they don’t have the support from the adults, real estate. It was a this. When he tells the then they may not feel like they can move good transition. My story of how he started forward.” medical background, the company and built Whalen Realty serves Central Indiana, I learned early on, ‘not his franchise office, I with most of the business coming from the documented, not done.’ would tell myself if he Southside. As she gets settled into the South- That makes me be more can do that, I can do side of Indianapolis at her new business lo- detail oriented in real this as well. He’s my in- cated at 7210 S. Madison Ave., Suite K, In- estate transactions be- spiration. He’s someone dianapolis, she has her sights set on growth. Whalen Realty Group LLC cause I want to see doc- I look up to. I hope the “Getting here to this point, opening this 7210 S. Madison Ave., Suite K umentation that things agents who work with business, if I did not have such a supportive Indianapolis, IN 46227 were done the way they me have at least half the family as well as Linda my administrative as- (317) 222-6112 were supposed to be respect that the major- sistant and Dave my buyer’s agent, we prob- whalenrealtygroup.com done. I learned flexibil- ity of our industry has ably wouldn’t be here,” she said. “We did this ity and patience doing for him.” as a team... I want to grow this business. I’m photography.” Whalen has been a looking to add a couple of agents and really Whalen worked for Dawn Whalen Photo by Nicole Davis business leader on the make an impact on those we work with and FC Tucker Company Southside, particular- prove that just because we’re a small com- for two and a half years, ly in the Beech Grove pany doesn’t mean we don’t know how to do Keller Williams Realty community, for many years. Now a Greater the job.” for two and a half years and five years with Beech Grove Chamber of Commerce mem- Re/Max. Her goal when she started was to ber, she had served for years on its board one day have her own company. After 10 with two of those years as its president in the years in the business, she said she felt it was past. She said she enjoys supporting school May 2016 | Issue 0117 time. www.businessleader.bz programming, such as giving to the Spring “I took a little of everything I learned and Spectacular each year at Beech Grove High used that to form my company,” she said. The Southside Times SOUTHSIDE BUSINESS LEADER ss-times.com • Week of May 5-11, 2016 13 BIZ HISTORY Parent and child By Dan Miller responded to each setback with slightly more A parent and child can take the same event bitterness. He directed a growing hostility to- and adopt two totally different approaches. ward the son who never quite measured up So it was with Abraham Lincoln, the child, to Dad's needs or expectations. That son was and Thomas Lincoln, the parent. Abraham. The event in question was a tough run of Abraham would encounter his own share hard luck. of failures. He failed in many of his romantic Prior to 1816, Thomas Lincoln was a suc- relationships. He failed in several attempts to cessful landowner and leader in northern win local and state political office. He failed to Kentucky. He owned and worked several maintain a viable store. hundred acres and possessed quite a few live- The son Abraham, however, didn't emu- stock. Thomas won the respect of most of his late father Thomas in how he dealt with bad neighbors and associates. They placed him on times. Perhaps most importantly, Abraham local juries as a man of his word and trust- never adopted the slowly unfolding pessi- ed him to serve as a volunteer enforcing lo- mism and negativism of Thomas. The child cal laws. wasn't the parent. By nearly any measure, Thomas Lincoln Is there a trait of yours that you hope your was a successful person. child doesn't embrace? And how will that But in 1815-1816, Lincoln fell on hard help your son or daughter become a better BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS, times. He became embroiled in boundary leader than you? disputes. He lost. His wife died. 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REGISTER TODAY AT REFRESHLEADERSHIP.COM/LIVE 14 Week of May 5-11, 2016 • ss-times.com SOUTHSIDE BUSINESS LEADER The Southside Times PEER TO PEER OPEN 4 BIZ Bad connection in Prices are right customer service Karen Wood creates an indoor-style yard sale with By Howard Hubler er satisfaction record of any out there. After The Storage Bin in Perry Township Businesspeople work hard for good repu- the cell phone and cable industries decided tations. If you read my articles with any de- to join the electronic revolution and never Since she was a young girl, Karen Wood estate sales and garage sales for people that gree of regularity, you may know where I am talk to a customer, they make owning car has loved yard sales: the fun in finding a when we got done, the stuff would come to going: the world of cell phone companies. dealerships seem like a trip to Dairy Queen. good deal or a unique item you may have our house. Our house became a storage bin. I had a faulty cell phone (it wouldn’t take Business owners are really processes man- never seen before. Now, she gets to be in that We opened up a flea market booth at The a charge). After a few previous visits, I again agers: whoever can process the client in the type of environment daily, after opening The Emporium. That wasn’t enough. We applied went to the phone store. I wanted a solution. best fashion wins the deal. I indicated to the Storage Bin in Perry for the lease here and At auto dealerships, we reconcile problems store manager that I would only be half as Township with her son, got it. Now we just use like this on a daily basis without as much as mad if I thought my problem was solved for Mike, on April 16. the garage as a staging a glitch. I told the employee that I would like me and others, but I knew that it was not. If “The most reward- area. a new phone and that I did not want to drive you are never motivated to train your staff to ing part about this is across country to do it. I wanted to be ser- keep them on their toes, go to the cell phone my son and I are doing What did you do to viced where I bought my phone; however, to store. They will give you a great taste of mo- this together,” Karen prepare them it appeared to be a novel concept. tivation to properly train your staff. said. “He worked for a for opening your busi- Eventually, I demanded to see the man- remodeling company ness? ager. After the better part of an hour, I got before. It’s neat to work Prayed a lot. We what I would consider a fair shake; however, Howard Hubler can be reached at together as a mother/ could start moving in I went through the better part of the year in [email protected]. son team. His girlfriend April 1. We knew we ownership dropping into the phone compa- Patty and two kids help, were on a timeline; we ny from time to time only to leave after I had too. It’s really a family thought we’d give our- been offended and insulted. I did congratu- business.” selves two weeks to get late the lady on one thing however. My auto Karen provides es- set up. Those two weeks industry job used to have the worst custom- tate, garage and yard were pretty busy. We sale services for people set it up like a house. moving, downsizing We had a 26-foot U- PERSONNEL MATTERS or de-cluttering. Items Haul truck full of every- that don’t sell are taken thing that would come to The Storage Bin, with to the store. Mike and those same yard sale Karen Wood and her son, Mike, opened The my grandson were the It’s spring: Time to do prices. Storage Bin on April 16. muscles behind it, and Karen said she has Photo by Nicole Davis loaded everything up in always had an entrepre- The Storage Bin two days. some pruning? neur spirit, having owned By Mike Heffner 1819 Madison Village Dr., Suite M me when it comes to making the decision to a cleaning business for Indianapolis, IN 46227 Who is your ideal This time of year, many people talk of spring end a relationship with an employee or a cus- 20 years. She grew up facebook.com/The-Storage- customer/client? cleaning, planting flowers and fresh starts. tomer, I need to realize that sometimes I have in Beech Grove and has Bin-391865504269397/ Anyone who wants a You may also hear some talk about pruning: to sever ties with someone I may like or care lived in the Southport (317) 453-1918 bargain. We have a lot of the process of removing dead or needless about because I have an entire team to pro- area for 30 years. She said antiques. We get a lot of Compiled by Nicole Davis branches. In a business sense, pruning is the tect. And ultimately, I have to make decisions she hopes to get more ac- repeat customers who are process of proactive endings, the ones that that are best for the overall. If that person or tive in the community through The Storage into repurposing, refinishing, reinventing. are necessary for the business to expand and company is toxic to your culture or isn’t doing Bin, doing things like setting up a booth at Flipping the items is real popular now. thrive. A good gardener purposely trims off the work necessary to be successful, that per- the Southport Spring Festival on May 14. branches that are sick or dead to make room son or tough client has left you no choice. We She said she also donates things like blan- How do you plan to for ones that are healthy and thriving, allow- often wait too long, though, to make those kets and clothing to homeless and women’s be successful? ing the plant to grow to full potential. What decisions and then it becomes painful. shelters. We’re constantly getting new products. in your business or life needs pruned? The one thing that has helped me the most “This is starting small” Karen said. “It’s like Networking is important, letting people In Henry Cloud’s book “Necessary End- around this topic is to stick to doing things an indoor yard sale. The prices are right. I know where we are and getting repeat cus- ings,” he asks the question, “Are you only that line up with our mission, vision and val- would eventually like to have a house on the tomers. If they like the store and us, they’ll achieving average results in relation to where ues. It’s easier to make tough pruning deci- Southside and fill it up with items for sale. I come back. you or your business or team is supposed sions when you have clearly defined where hope to get that big. I’d love to have a bigger to be?” Are you getting the best return on you are headed. place one day.” What would we be surprised to learn your time, talent, money and emotions? The about you or your company? thought of pruning something that you may Why did you open this business? I had a yard sale as a little girl. I wanted to like or are emotionally attached to is scary. Mike Heffner is the owner of the Green- wood Express Employment Professionals I previously owned a cleaning company. sell some of my toys. I made a sign that said But in order to succeed, it is often necessary. franchise. Contact Mike at mike.heffner@ When you’re cleaning people’s homes, you ‘Toy Sale’ and propped it on my dad’s Volk- The exercise of thinking about what may expresspros.com or visit www.expressin- get into helping people declutter. I had a swagen Beetle, a ‘toy bug.’ My dad walked out need to end almost always has business lead- dysouth.com. yard sale for a lady and it took off. Another just in time, because I’m out there wheeling ers gravitate towards the thoughts around lady wanted us to do an estate sale for her… and dealing with this guy to sell my dad’s car. ending relationships with people. I think for It got to the point, we were doing so many The Southside Times SOUTHSIDE BUSINESS LEADER ss-times.com • Week of May 5-11, 2016 15 PLANNER OF NOTE BIZ BRIEF SALES LEADS Rebel Parents Assn 12 – Greater Beech Grove NEWLY INCORPORATED Betsy Strader Chamber of Commerce (May 1250 N. Emerson Ave. luncheon); May 12, 11:30 a.m. – 1 Newly Incorporated Greenwood, IN 46143 p.m.,LaQuinta Inn & Suites, 5120 Alta Technology Solutions Victory Dr., Indianapolis. Learn Amanda Cave RGF what to do in an active shooter New Members 8602 S. Peoga Rd. Rhapsody Global Foods situation. For more information, Trafalgar, IN 46181 Austin Graham visit beechgrovechamber.org. Poynter Sheet Metal 766 W. Pierce St. 775 Commerce West Dr. Browns Auction Services Whitestown, IN 46075 17 – Greater Greenwood Chamber Marlin D. Brown of Commerce (Hops & Fire Grand Greenwood, IN 46143 1540 Pebble Beach Dr. Steve Rossman Rehab #2 Opening Ribbon Cutting); May 17, (317) 893-1193 Franklin, IN 46131 Steven J. Rossman 4 – 5 p.m., Hops and Fire Craft 59 W. Washington St. Tap House, 1259 N. State Rd. 135, Costco Wholesale Charles Premium Products Martinsville, IN 46151 Greenwood. For more information, 4628 E. County Line Rd. Grafton Peek Inc. call (317) 888-4856. Indianapolis, IN 46239 280 W. Main St. Warehouse Recycling (317) 865-1994 Greenwood, IN 46142 William Mobley 21 – Greater Greenwood 100 W. Broadway, Suite 100 Chamber of Commerce The Crossing celebrates CMR Products P.O. Box 29096 (Lemonade Day); May 21, Johnson CrossFit Healthy Nut Marvin Duane Larsh Glendale, CA, 92109 County Development Corporation, 1480 Olive Branch Parke Lane 5545 E. Southern Ave. 2797 N. 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Mary was born on Constance “Connie” a 50+ year member of the Prospect Lodge No. is survived by his wife of 57 years Connie; sister, May 3,1938 in Chilton, Ky. to Daniel C. and Lola 714, F. & A. M., the Sahara Grotto, Scottish Rite, Dorothy (Don) Peters; daughters, Lynn Phelps, Pearl (Murphy) Alstott. She was employed for Bienemann Lori (Tom) Robertson; son, John (Katie) Cordell; Constance “Connie” Bienemann, 71, of and the American Legion. He retired from Ford Allison Transmission. Mary leaves behind her dogs Motor Company in 1985. Bill is survived by his grandchildren, Amanda (Brian) Tellmann, Mitch (her babies), especially Sammy, her Chihuahua. Indianapolis, died on April 29, 2016. She was born Robertson, Jenny (Jason) Shepherd, Robin (Kyle) on Jan. 14, 1945 in West Salem, Wis. to the late wife, of 62 years, J. Nell Burnett; son; daughter; She loved watching TV, relaxing at home, and nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; Johnson, Brian Phelps, Andy Cordell; and four spending time with friends and family. Survivors Martin and Thelma “Dickey” Boerneke Hass. She great grandchildren, Robbie, KC, Charlie and was an active member of Light of Life Lutheran three brothers; and a sister. He was preceded include her son, Donald (Pam) Garman; sister, Judy in death by his parents; four brothers; and three Emmy. He is preceded in passing by his parents Little; and two brothers, Raymond (Valta) Alstott Church and the Social of Greenwood. She enjoyed and daughter Lisa Cordell. Memorial contributions playing bridge and the piano. Survivors include sisters. Visitation was May 4 at G. H. Herrmann and Gerald Alstott. She was preceded in death Greenwood Funeral Home, 1605 S. State Rd. 135 can be given to the American Lung Association or by her husband, Robert “Bob” Flake. A funeral her daughter, Rachel (Kevin) Gries; grandchildren, Riley Hospital for Children. There will be no service. Katherine and John Gries; her sister, Lynn (Calvin) and Olive Branch Road. A funeral service is May service was held April 23 at Jessen Funeral Home, 5, 10 a.m. Billy will be laid to rest in Forest Lawn Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial Whiteland Chapel, 729 N. U.S. Hwy 31. Burial was Kozlowski; and many cousins and friends. She Center is assisting the family. was preceded in death by her husband, R. Denys Memory Gardens. Memorial contributions may be at Flake Cemetery in Martinsville. Bienemann. Visitation was May 4 at G. H. Herrmann made to American Heart Association. Greenwood Funeral Home, 1605 S. State Rd. 135. A Matthew Davis James”Bob” Robert Flatt, memorial service is May 5, 10:30 a.m. at Light of Donald L. Campbell Matthew Davis, 31, of Greenwood, died April 27, James”Bob” Robert Flatt, 61, of Indianapolis, died Life Lutheran Church, 2234 Sheek Rd., Greenwood. Donald L. Campbell, 88, of Indianapolis, died 2016. Born Nov. 21, 1984 in Akron, Ohio, he was on April 26, 2016. He was born on Dec. 6, 1954 in She will be laid to rest in Wood National Cemetery, on May 1, 2016. He was born on April 2, 1928 2003 graduate of Portsmith High School and a Indianapolis to the late Richard Harley and Betty Milwaukee, Wis. Memorial contributions may be in Indianapolis to the late Ziba and Virginia 2010 Graduate of University of Rhode Island. He Jean Flatt Kraft. Bob was a United States Marine made to American Diabetes Association or Light Bannon Campbell. He retired from Detroit Diesel was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. Veteran. Survivors include his stepfather, Donald of Life Lutheran Church. Allison after 38 years of service. In recent years A golf enthusiast, he enjoyed video games, and Kraft; son, Chris (Cassandra) Flatt; daughter, he loved to mow with his zero turn mower and time with his family. Matt was a loan officer at Jennifer (Jamie) Richardson, Sara, Erin, and Aj; Sandra Kay Bobb garden. Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Royal United Mortgage in Indianapolis. Formerly siblings, Deborah “Scott” Younger, David Kraft, Carol Campbell; seven daughters; one son; 18 he was a realtor, served as operations manager Linda Kraft, Pam Nelson, Cindy (Charlie) Hart, Sandra Kay Bobb, 77, of Beech Grove, died at Slater Mill Historic Site, and helped it become Wednesday, April 27, 2016. She was the daughter grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. A Karen (Dick) Calbow, Diana Hiatt, Bill Kraft; Celebration of Life service is May 21, 11:30 a.m. at a National Park. He was past president of Rotary grandchildren, Maddox and Kanon Flatt. He was of the late Florence Perdue. Sandra worked at in Pawtucket, R.I. Survivors include parents, Ross GC Murphy where she met her husband, Clyde G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, preceded in death by his brothers, Donnie Kraft 5141 Madison Ave. Memorial contributions may and Lynn Davis; Peggy and Michael Vega; his and Gary Kraft. Visitation and service was May 1 E. Bobb. They married Nov. 9, 1956. She was an fiance, Taura VanAken and her son, Conner; his active member of the Beech Grove Athletic Club be made to St. Francis Hospice. at G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, sister, Marianne Davis; nephews, Noah, Damian, 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. Burial is at East and Beech Grove Little League. Survivors include Xavier; sister, Melinda (Christopher) Ames, her husband; daughters and son-in-law, Sherri Jo Tammy R. Carnine Carter Memorial Gardens, Grayson, Ky. Memorial nephew, Joshua; sister, Stephanie (Gage) Cavallari, Contributions may be to the U.S. Department Porter, Kerri & Alan Matzdorff; son, Jerry Bobb; Tammy R. Carnine, 56, of Indianapolis, died on niece, Leila; and grandparents, Bob and Nancy 10 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. She April 28, 2016 . She was born on May 11, 1959 of Veterans Affairs, volunteer.va.gov/apps/ Brooks; Henry Valliere; Carol Davis, George and VolunteerNow/. was preceded in death by her mother; two sons: in Indianapolis. Survivors include mother Ruth Rochelle Vega. G.H. Herrmann Greenwood Funeral Barry Bobb Sr. and Terry Bobb Sr. Private graveside Carnine; sons Samuel (Kim), Billy Easton, and Home is handling the arrangements. Memorial services are at Washington Park East. Newcomer Doug Baker; daughters Rachel (Mike) Mcmurtrey contributions may be made to National Kidney Kory Allen Grein Funeral Home has been entrusted with the and Martha Fritch; four grandchildren and several Foundation or Asthma Foundation. Kory Allen Grein, 21, of Greenwood, died on April arrangements. nieces and nephews. She was preceded by father 28, 2016. He was born July 25, 1994 in Indianapolis. Ronnie Passwater and brother Mark. Visitation was Kory grew up in Greenwood starting at age 3 May 3 at G.H. Herrmann East Street Funeral Home, Sarah Dose until he graduated high school and joined the Barbara Jean Breeding Sarah Dose, 70, of Indianapolis, died on April 28, Barbara Jean Breeding, 73, of Indianapolis, died on 1505 S. East St., Indianapolis. Burial is at New Army National Guard. He attended kindergarten Crown Cemetery. 2016. She was born on Aug. 3, 1945 to Harvey at Southwest Elementary School. He attended Saturday, April 30, 2016. Barbara is survived by her and Marie Dose. She enjoyed sewing, crocheting, husband of 55 years, Ernest “Bob” Breeding; sons, Northeast Elementary School from 1st – 5th and and reading. She volunteered with the Order Greenwood Middle School 6th – 8th. He attended Randy (Beth) and Jeff (Shelly); one granddaughter, Billy Ray Coomer of The Eastern Star Charities. Survivors include Nicole Hollis; four grandsons, Robert, Jason, Jacob Billy Ray Coomer, 78, Indianapolis, died on April Greenwood High School 9th – 12th and graduated her mother, Marie; children, David Oliphant, in 2013. He started wrestling in the 6th grade. and Aaron; four great-grandchildren; and one 27, 2016. Born on Mar. 22, 1938 in Hazard, Ky. to Michael Oliphant, and Rena Tammawitz; four sister, Linda Brown. Barbara was preceded in death the late John and Ocie Coomer, he retired from He continued wrestling through his junior year grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; sisters, when unfortunately three concussions prevented by her parents, Willard and Geneve Gibson; and installing HVAC and enjoyed bowling and tinkering Doris and Linda; brother, Steve. She was preceded brother, Laverne Gibson. A celebration of life will on all things. Survivors include four sons, Michael, him from continuing to wrestle his senior year. in death by her father, Harvey Dose and brother, He also ran track during his junior and senior take place in the near future. Arrangements and Mark (Tammy), Kenny, and Scott Coomer; two Tom Dose. Visitation and service was May 1 at G. H. care were provided by Lauck & Veldhof Funeral & brothers, Jesse Coomer, Roy Lee Bailey; sister, Faye year. Kory attended C-9 for law enforcement his Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 junior and senior year and was a senior member Cremation Services. Bray; nine grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; Madison Ave., Indianapolis. and four great-great-grandchildren. He was of Englewood DeMolay. He worked for Gander Helena F. Brickley preceded in death by his wife, S. Kay Coomer; Mountain and Amazon before joining the Army brother, Tony Coomer and two grandchildren. Ronald J. Elsbury, National Guard in November 2013. He graduated Helena F. Brickley, 94, of Greenwood, died on April Ronald J. Elsbury, 66, of Indianapolis, died on from basic training in May 2014 as an Infantryman. 30, 2016. She was born Feb. 6, 1922 to George and Visitation was May 1 at G.H. Herrmann Greenwood Funeral Home at The Gardens at Olive Branch, with April 27, 2016. He was born on Jan. 3, 1950 in He then transferred to the North Carolina National Emmaline Davis Fendley. Helena married Harold Indianapolis to the late Ronald Eugene Elsbury Guard, 11th Bravo as an Infantryman in August W. Brickley in 1954. She worked for Eli Lilly for 33 funeral on May 2. Burial is at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. and Frances Josephine Elsbury. Survivors include 2014 through August 2015 while he was a years before retiring in 1979. She was a member of daughters Stacey (Patrick) McCullough and volunteer with Crains Creek Fire Department. He Greenwood Christian Church. She was preceded Christy Elsbury; son Brandon (Heather) McCann; then returned to the Indiana National Guard, A in death by her husband, Harold Brickley, parents Robert Cordell six grandchildren Elise McCullough, Jacob Elsbury, Company 2-152 Infantry Regiment. Kory loved the and four siblings, Sarah Fendley Lathrop, Dorcas Robert Cordell, 80, Greenwood, Ciera McCann, Kenzie McCann, Noah McCullough, outdoors and going camping at Hidden Paradise Fendley Doty, Clarence Fendley and Ralph Fendley. died on April 29, 2016. He Gavin McCann. Visitation was May 1 with rosary in St. Paul, Ind. He also loved boating at Lake Surviving are nieces and nephews, Lowell Doty, was born Nov. 28, 1935 in service at G.H. Herrmann East Street Funeral Monroe, fishing, mudding, and bonfires. Survivors Ruby Grimes, Velma Phipps, and Carolyn Clubb. Connersville to the late Wilbur Home, 1505 S. East St., Indianapolis. Mass of include mother Joanna (Grein) Colson; stepfather Visitation was May 3 at G.H. Herrmann Madison and Roberta Cordell. He joined Christian Burial was May 2 at Holy Rosary Catholic Brian Colson, Sr.; half-brother Zachary Colson; half- Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 Madison Ave. Burial is the U.S. Army in 1954 and served Church, 520 Stevens St., Indianapolis. Burial is at sister Marissa Colson; step brother Brian Colson, Jr.; in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. Donations may for two years. Robert married Calvary Cemetery. step sister Brittany Colson; nephew Lincoln Torres; be made to Riley Children’s Hospital or Shriner’s Connie S. (McGraw) Cordell on grandfather John Grein; uncle Andrew “A.J.” Grein; Children Hospital. June 6, 1958, they lived in Columbus, Ind. for cousin Jasper Grein; girlfriend Brooke Browning 11 years where all four of their children were and several extended family members. He was The Southside Times FOR THE RECORD Obituaries ss-times.com • Week of May 5-11, 2016 17 preceded in death by grandmother Glenda Grein Piper Ober and Kristopher and Bryce Hutcheson; Obituaries are printed free of charge. Funeral directors Judy C. Winans are encouraged to send obituaries and photos to news@ in 2004. Visitation is May 5, 3 – 8 p.m. at Simplicity one great-grandson and one great-grandson due Judy C. Winans, 68, of Indianapolis, died on ss-times.com. Information received by noon Tuesday will Funeral & Cremation Care, 7520 Madison Ave. soon. Services will be private. Inurnment will be at May 1, 2016. She was born on March 3, 1948 be published Thursday, space permitting. Services are May 6, 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Calvary Cemetery, Louisville at a later date. Forest in Indianapolis to Oscar and Jewell Cooper. Lawn Funeral Home, Greenwood, is assisting Survivors include her, children, Mark (Jodi), Stacy; Lewis C. Hausafus with arrangements. Contributions may be made Grandchildren, Shayne, Abigail, fur baby Sassy. Greenwood Lions Lewis C. Hausafus, 88, of Greenwood, died on May to the Humane Society of Indianapolis – 7929 N. She was preceded in death by her husband, 1, 2016. Born on June 7, 1927 in Oaklandon, Ind. Michigan Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46268-1915. Paul. Visitation was May 4 at G. H. Herrmann to celebrate library to the late Earl and Beatrice Hausafus, he was a Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 Madison grand opening member of Telephone Pioneers of America. He Ann Dale Preston Ave., Indianapolis. Funeral service is May 5, 10 worked for Indiana Bell Telephone Company Ann Dale Preston, died on April 27, 2016. She is a.m. in the funeral home. Burial will be at Waverly The Greater Green- for 43 years retiring in 1990. Lewis is survived survived by her only child, Jo Ann Cherry Schwab Oddfellows Cemetery. EVENT by daughters, Kathy (Bernie) Huckleberry and (Otto); grandchildren, Kellie Hawkins (Dan), Kristie wood Lions Club will Nancy (Bob) Butler; three grandchildren, Cindy Conner (Tim), Kim Dunn (Tim) and Kevin Schwab celebrate the grand opening of its newest Opal Gribben Wyant library in the Greenwood Mobile Home Imel, Roger and Daniel Huckleberry; and sister, (Shauna); and great-grandchildren, Korie and Opal Gribben Wyant, 94, of Indianapolis, died on Clestiabelle Tabb; and his beagle, Freddy. He was Kolin Goff, Travis and Troy Conner, Shelby Thomas April 29, 2016. She was born on Sept. 25, 1921 to Community on May 7, noon to 4 p.m. The preceded in death by his wife, Betty; son, David; (Zach), Sara and Alex Dunn, Sam and Ben Schwab. James Sr. and Eula (Harlow) Gribben. She was the community is located near Stones Crossing brother, Gale Hausafus. Visitation and service was Ann was preceded in death by her husband, widow of Marvin “Barney” Wyant. She is survived Road and Highway 37. The Greenwood Li- May 4 at G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Hassell Preston; and great-granddaughter, Nicole by her sister, Josephine Klips; son, Mike (Marla) ons are using the library as their centennial Home, 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. Lewis will Schwab. Visitation was April 29 at G. H. Herrmann Wyant; grandchildren, Leah Paine, Matthew legacy project. The Lions Club International be laid to rest in Concordia Cemetery. Memorial Funeral Home, 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. (Betsy) Wyant, Scott Meneely, Chris Wyant; great will turn 100 years old in 2017. contributions may be made to the Human Society Funeral service was April 30. grandchildren Victoria and Mason Paine and of Indianapolis. “We’ve been working on getting book- Edie and Matthew Wyant. Her surviving nieces cases, chairs and things for the kids to use,” Robert “Bob” H. Taggart and nephews are Marsha Gribben, Penny (Larry) said Lion Vickie Gilmore. “Volunteers have Joanne Matthews Robert “Bob” H. Taggart, 80, of Indianapolis, died Bishop, Jimmy (Missy) Gribben, Jim Gribben Joanne Matthews, 91, of Bloomington, died April on April 26, 2016. He was born on June 21, 1935 (Jim Stenger, Caroline Robertson, Clifford (Anita) been working hard with us to get materi- 22, 2016. She was born July 20, 1924 in Meadville, in Shelbyville, Ind. to Frank and Thena (Stephens) Gribben, Sandy (Terry) Proctor, Patti Medvescek, als in. It still needs a bit of work… They Pa. to the late Harold Burns and Marian Rose Van Taggart. Bob was a volunteer at St. Francis and a Nancy, Mark (Kathy) and Luke Flanigan, Gary will have some summer programs set up as Gieson. There are no services scheduled at this Volunteer Ranger Coordinator for the Valle Vista (Faye) Williams and Diane Justin. Donations may well… One of the moms brought a computer time. Arrangements were entrusted to Simplicity Golf Club. He was a member of the St. Francis be made to the Shriners Hospital for Children. from home to log in all of the books, who has Funeral & Cremation Care. Auxillary Board (Ways and Means) and was part Private services will be conducted at a later what. They even have acquired the books to of the National Guard for six years. Survivors date. Services have been entrusted to the G. H. help people who don’t have a degree to get Jesse James McClelland include his wife Joan Taggart; children, Debbie Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 their GED. It’s not just a children’s library, (Bill) Gromer and Brian (Diane) Taggart; two Jesse James McClelland, 40, of Indianapolis, died Madison Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46227. but a library for the community.” on April 23, 2016. He was born on Nov. 1, 1975 grandchildren, Ian and Zachary (Katrena); two great-grandchildren, Hayden and Sophia and Donations are welcome. To donate, call in Pontiac, Mich. Survivors include, mother, Alice Gilmore at (812) 603-4440. Rothwell; brother, Richard Rothwell; sisters, Kim his sister, Virginia Jackson. Visitation and service Scarborough, Mariah Scarborough, and Faith was April 29 at G. H. Herrmann Greenwood Funeral Home, 1605 S. State Rd. 135. Memorial McClelland. He was preceded in death by his USE THIS COUPON father Floyd Lee McClelland. Visitation and service contributions may be made to St. Francis Hospice. was April 28 at G.H. Herrmann East Street Funeral GREAT SAVINGS OR Home, 1505 S. East St., Indianapolis. Teresa “Terri” Sue Fischer Trent AT THE FRONT GATE BETTER Teresa “Terri” Sue Fischer Trent, 57, of Indianapolis, General Admission tickets SAVINGS! Loraine McElfresh died on May 1, 2016. Terri was born on July 16, EXCLUSIVELY ONLINE 1958, in Seymour, Ind. to Frances (Anglin) and FAMILY-SIZED Save $10 in April & May Loraine McElfresh, 87, of Greenwood, died on Save $6 in June Use Promo Code Roger Fischer. 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Loraine was will be laid to rest at Vernon Cemetery in Vernon, preceded in death by her parents and brother, Ind. Calling is May 5, 11 a.m. until the time of the George, as well as her spouse of 54 years, George, service. and her children Jimmy and Linda. Visitation and service was April 29 at G.H. Herrmann Greenwood Joyce Ann White, Funeral Home at The Gardens at Olive Branch, Joyce Ann White, 85, of Beech Grove, died on 1605 S. State Rd. 135. Burial is in Forest Lawn May 2, 2016. Joyce was born on July 8, 1930 in Memory Gardens. Washington, Ind. to the late Frank and Lucille Robinson. Joyce is survived by daughters Teresa Mary Ellen Ober White, Darala White-Barnett and Trudy White; Mary Ellen Ober, 69, of Indianapolis, died April 26, son Brent White (Sherry); brother Jerry Robinson; 2016. The daughter of William E. Jr. and Blanche sister Diane Peel (George); 13 grandchildren, Agnes Varner Rice, Mary was born June 2, 1946 in 11 great-grandchildren, and four great-great- Louisville, Ky. Having grown up in St. Cecilia parish, grandchildren. Visitation is May 9, 4 – 8 p.m. at she was a member of St. Jerome Catholic Church, Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service, Chapel of the Louisville. Mary enjoyed collecting old crystal Chimes, 1234 Prospect St., Indianapolis 46203. and china. Mary is survived by her husband, Services are May 10, 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Lloyd M. Wilhelm; son, Terry J. (Rhonda), Ober, Burial is at Lincoln Memory Gardens. Jr.; daughter, Karen L. (Scott) Hutcheson; brother, William E. (Betty) Rice, III and sister, JoAnn Embry; Santa Claus, Indiana grandchildren, Chad, Jennifer, Stacy, Chandlar and 18 Week of May 5-11, 2016 • ss-times.com FOUNTAIN SQUARE/ The Southside Times EVENT GARFIELD PARK

UPCOMING FOUNTAIN SQUARE/GARFIELD PARK EVENTS The People’s 500 • Join this exhibit celebrating the relationship be- Virginia Avenue Folk Fest • This free event for all ages will feature tween the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Indianapolis. | When: 13 stages. | When: May 14, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. | Where: various locations May 6 at 6 p.m. through July 16. | Where: Tube Factory artspace, 1125 in Fletcher Place and Fountain Square between 534 Virginia Ave. and Cruft St. Indianapolis.| Info: Call (317) 450-6630. 1043 Virginia Ave. | Info: Visit virginiaavenuefolkfest.com.

Evoking the Streets: Graffiti and its Influence • The exhibit will Vintage Movie Night Saturday • Flaming Lead (1939). $5 at the feature works by current local artists. | When: Opening reception door. $1 concessions available. | When: Sat., May 14,, 8 p.m. | Where: and performances is May 7, 2 to 4 p.m. Continues through May 28. | Garfield Park Arts Center July events at 2432 Conservatory Dr., India- Where: Garfield Park Arts Center, 2432 Conservatory Dr., Indianapo- napolis. | Info: Call (317) 327-7135. lis. | Info: Call (317) 327-7135. Garfield Park Arts Center Chalk Art Festival and Competition • Jungle Tales • This preschool program focuses on the rain forest and All ages and all experience levels can bring chalk or purchase a kit at local environment. Ages: 2-5 | When: May 10, 10 -11 a.m. | Where: the arts center. Register between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Garfield Garfield Park Conservatory, 2505 Conservatory Dr. | Cost: $5 per per- Parks Center. Adults and teens may register for a judged competi- son. | Pre-registration is required. Call (317) 327-PARK or visit gar- tion. Awards given at 3:45 p.m. | When: May 21, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. | fieldgardensconservatory.org. Where: Garfield Park Arts Center at 2432 Conservatory Dr., Indianap- olis. | Info: Call (317) 327-7135. Pick’n Play Tuesdays • Musicians and performers will meet the sec- ond and fourth Tuesday of each month. Hosted by Ian Opalinski. | Big Car presents: Nick Redfern • Nick Redfern is an author and jour- When: Opening night May 10, 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. | Where: Garfield nalist who specializes in unsolved mysteries, including Bigfoot, the Park Arts Center, 2432 Conservatory Dr., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) Loch Ness Monster, UFO sightings, government conspiracies, alien 327-7135. abductions and paranormal phenomena. | When: May 21, time to be announced. | Where: Tube Factory artspace, 1125 Cruft St. Indianap- English Country Dancing • All dances taught. Singles and fami- olis. | Info: Visit bigcar.org/event/nick-redfern. lies welcome. No partner is needed. | When: May 12, 6:30-8:30 p.m. | Where: Garfield Park Arts Center, 2432 Conservatory Dr., Indianapo- Movies on the Lawn, Turbo (2013 by DreamWorks Animation) • lis. | Info: Call (317) 327-7135. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. Movies are shown on the lawn be- hind the Garfield Park Arts Center and start at dusk. | When: Sat., May Friday Night Swing Dance • Lesson and Dance is $12 and dance 28 at dusk. | Where: Garfield Park Arts Center, 2432 Conservatory Dr., only is $10. All ages are welcome. Beginning Dance Lesson with Nap- Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 327-7135. town Stomp is from 7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. |When: May 13 with enter- tainment by “Sunset Stomp Band” and May 27 with “Cool City Swing Band.” Time: 8:30 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. | Where: Fountain Square Theatre, 1105 Prospect St. | Info: Visit fountainsquareindy.com.

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She currently also serves the of 689 semifinalists in the 2016 U.S. Presiden- ticipation exams must be completed by licensed physicians south half of Center Township and a small portion of Wayne. tial Scholars Program. The semifinalists were as required by the Indiana High School Athletic Association. For more information, contact her at [email protected] or selected from nearly 4,700 candidates. Schol- Franciscan St. Francis Health Sports Medicine is offering a visit indy.gov. ars are selected on a basis of superior academ- clinic May 14. The clinic is from 9 a.m. to noon and is locat- ic and artistic achievements, leadership quali- ed at the hospital’s Indianapolis campus, 5255 E. Stop 11 Rd., Franciscan St. Francis opens ties, strong character and involvement in community and Suite 301. A staff doctor will be on hand to administer and Women’s & Children’s Center school activities. Up to 32 finalists will be selected then an- certify all athletes between the ages of 14 and 18. The cost is nounced by the U.S. Department of Education in May. Schol- $15 per athlete (cash or check only). Exams are by appoint- ars will be invited to Washington D.C. for several days in June ment only and may be made by calling (317) 781-1133. It’s a chiming sound heard daily – sometimes frequently to receive the Presidential Scholars Medallion at a recogni- -- throughout the hospital’s public address system every time tion ceremony. For more information, email PSP@scholar- a child is born: “Jesus Loves Me.” Since 1996, nearly 50,000 shipamerica.org. babies have been born at Franciscan St. Francis Health-In- dianapolis at 8111 S. Emerson Ave. On April 30, the Center Send your Franklin Township news and events to: hosted a public grand [email protected]. To advertise, call (317) 300-8782. opening of its newly expanded and reno- vated Women & Chil- RESTAURANT FESTIVAL dren’s Center. This event marks the com- Not Valid with Any Other Coupon/Discounts pletion of a $37 mil- WHEATLEY’S .00 lion project. As part NOW SERVING NEW HOURS Southport of the celebration that day, a hand bell choir from St. Barn- 7 DAYS Breakfast & Lunch $1 OFF A WEEK abas Catholic School helped ring in the hospital’s continuing Mon.-Thurs. 8AM-2PM Any Purchase of $10 or More Spring Festival mission of serving women, infants and children. That same WEEKEND HOURS day, there will be reunion of former patients, families and Sat. 7AM-12:30PM .00 Saturday, May 14 staff of the hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), the Sun. 8AM-3:30PM $4 OFF Any Purchase of $25 or More only unit of its kind in South-Central Indiana. This marks the Fridays 8AM-9PM Call 862-6622 10:00 am -4:00 pm 40th anniversary of Franciscan St. Francis Health’s NICU and LIVE MUSIC Corner of Southeastern Ave. & Northeastern Ave. FREE ADMISSION the gathering promises to be an emotional event. wheatleysfishfry.com DOWNTOWN WANAMAKER EXTRA PARKING AT THE CHURCH Southport Park LAUNDRY • TANNING SALON 6901 Derbyshire Come Join (Across from Long’s Bakery) the Fun! Laundry Land & Eye Style Inc. Open Daily • Coin Laundry • Drop-Off Service $1 OFF EYEBROW THREADING 7am-11pm • Tanning • Tanning Supplies MON – SAT, $2 OFF EYELASHES EXTENSIONS Festival includes: 10:30AM to 8PM WITH THIS AD Indiana Bicentennial Thompson Commons & SUNDAY, 5502 E. 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CALENDAR OF EVENTS AN OPTION BEECH GROVE Show Choir Spring Spectacular • When: May 12, Kim’s Kakery, Bakery 7 p.m. | Where: Center Grove Community School and Café Heart of Wisdom • Benedict Inn Retreat & Con- Corporation, 4800 W. Stones Crossing Rd., Green- ference Center and Sisterhood Christian Drama wood. | Cost: Tickets are $8 Students and $10 The scoop: People looking to grab lunch Ministry partner to provide an interactive retreat. Adults. | Info: Visit centergrovechoirs.org or by call or supper might overlook the bakery Heart of Wisdom Retreat shares the ‘joy’ in scrip- the school office at (317) 881-0581. at the corner of Epler and Madison. In tures, using Visio Divina, drama, music, interaction addition to great cakes, cookies, bread, and reflection. | When: May 6, 6 p.m. and May 7, FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP pies and pastries, Kim’s Kakery, Bakery 4 p.m. | Where: 1402 Southern Ave., Beech Grove. and Café also serves hot and cold Cost: $150. | Info: Call (317) 788-7581. Simons Bitzer & Associates: 5th Annual Pack sandwiches, salads, and soups. One of Away Hunger • Help this local business pack the daily specials is a combo of a half Half sandwich, a cup of soup and a slice of meals for children locally and globally suffering Kidney Talk • St. Francis Pharmacist Kevin Buehrle sandwich, a cup of soup and a slice of bundt cake at Kim's Kakery, Bakery and Café. will speak. Event includes topic discussions such from malnutrition. | When: May 7, 9 – 11:30 a.m. bundt cake for $7.95. Cold sandwiches as medications and kidney disease. | When: May and/or 12 – 2:30 p.m. | Where: Pack Away Hunger include chicken salad, tuna salad, 10, 1 p.m. | Where: Beech Grove Meadows, 2002 office, 5230 Park Emerson Ave., Suite A, Indianapo- egg salad, turkey and cheese, pretzel lis. | Info: Visit packawayhunger.org. Recommendation: Albany St., Beech Grove. | Info: Call (317) 528-2006. club and a cranberry turkey croissant. Grilled Gourmet Grilled Cheese sandwich sandwiches include grilled cheese, reuben, tuna Ave Maria Guild • The Guild will gather for its Toddler Storytime at Franklin Road • Toddlers melt, grilled ham and swiss, and grilled smoked Hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday monthly meeting. | When: May 10, 12:30 p.m. | 18 - 36 months and an adult are invited for stories, sausage on a German pretzel. If you are looking songs, finger plays and flannel board activities. | Location: 5452 Madison Ave., Where: St. Paul Hermitage. | Info: Visit stpaulher- for a spot to drink coffee with a friend, Kim’s Indianapolis, IN 46227 mitage.org. When: May 10 at 10:15 a.m. | Where: Franklin Road serves lattes, cappuccino, mocha, espresso, and is Branch library, 5550 S. Franklin Rd., Indianapolis. | a good alternative to a chain cafés. Phone: (317) 784-5253 Beech Grove City School Art Show • When: May Info: Call (317) 275-4380. Type of food: Sandwiches, salads, soups, 11, 4 – 8 p.m.| Where: Hornet Park Community baked goods. Center, 5245 Hornet Ave., Beech Grove. | Info: Call ABC's of Diabetes • Adults with diabetes or pre- (317) 788-4986 or visit beechgrove.com. diabetes along with family members and friends are invited to this four-part series accredited by BEHIND BARS Book Sale • Shop for books at the library. | When: the American Association of Diabetes Educators.| May 12 – 14, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. | Where: Beech Grove When: May 11, 18 and 25 from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. | Public Library, 1102 Main St. | Info: Visit bgpl.lib. Where: Franklin Road Branch library, 5550 S. Frank- in.gov. lin Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 275-4380 or visit mchd.com/diabetes. Job and Resource Fair • When: May 19, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. | Where: Hornet Park Community Center, Breaking the Chains of Drug Abuse • Join this 5245 Hornet Ave., Beech Grove. | Info: Call (317) community awareness event featuring special 788-4986 or visit beechgrove.com. guests Detective Nate Raney and Michaelangelo McClendon, the Community Prevention Organizer CENTER GROVE for Drug Free Marion County. | When: May 11, 7 – 9 p.m. | Where: Lifeway Church, 3500 E. Thompson Free Comic Book Day! • Celebrate the 15th Annu- Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: Visit lifewaychurchindy.org. al Free Comic Book Day. Show off cosplay skills by coming in costume for the activities and crafts. Re- Baby Lapsit at Franklin Road • Babies up to 18 ceive a free comic book! | When: May 7, 2 – 4 p.m. months and an adult are invited for stories, songs, | Where: White River Library branch, 1664 Library rhymes and flannel board activities. | When: May WHERE I DINE Blvd., Greenwood. | Info: Visit pageafterpage.org. 12, 10:15 a.m.| Where: Franklin Road Branch li- brary, 5550 S. Franklin Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: Call Bryan Hannon, president of the The Men’s Club Reverse Raffle • Join for $3,000 in (317) 275-4380. Rosedale Hills Neighborhood prizes, dinner, silent auction and more. Free child- Organization and Indiana care provided by Knights of Columbus. Proceeds FOUNTAIN SQUARE Government Relations Director benefit youth sports. | When: May 7, cocktails for the American Cancer Society Play Date Preschool Storytime at Fountain 6:30 p.m., dinner 7:15 p.m. | Where: Saints Francis Between the Sheets Where do you like to dine? Square • Preschoolers and an adult are invited for & Clare Catholic Church, 5901 Olive Branch Rd., When I'm in the mood for pizza, stories, songs, fingerplays and rhymes following Bartender: Lori Fields Greenwood.| Cost: $75 per couple, includes din- Brozinni's is the place to go. ner, beer/wine and soft drinks. | Info: Email men- by playtime. | When: May 9, 16 and 23, 11 a.m. | Location: Indianapolis [email protected] or call Parish office. Where: Fountain Square Branch library, 1066 Vir- Ice House Bar & Grill What do you like to eat there? You can't beat ginia Ave., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 275-4390. their Park Avenue pizza and the garlic knots are Ingredients and directions: Fill also hard to pass up. Festival of the Arts • Center Grove will feature a mixing glass with ice. Add ¾ oz. First Friday Art Event: Matt Engelhardt • Engel- music and more than 3,000 pieces of art from stu- brandy, ¾ oz. Triple Sec, ¾ light rum, and ¾ sour What do you like about this place? I think it's hardt a self-taught painter from the Southside. He dents in all eight schools in May. | When: May 12 mix. Shake. Strain into a rocks glass filled with ice. the best pizza in the city and southsiders are primarily works with oil and acrylic on canvas. | and 13, 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.; May 14, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.; Garnish with a lime slice. Serve. lucky it's in our backyard. May 15, 1 – 3 p.m.; and May 19-20, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. When: May 6, 7 – 10 p.m. | Where: FUNKYARD Art Brozinni Pizzeria is located at | Where: Center Grove High School (CGHS) Hall of Gallery/ Coffee Shop, 1114 Prospect St., Indianapo- 8810 S. Emerson Ave. # 240, Indianapolis. Excellence. | Info: Call (317) 881-0581. lis. | Info: Call Sherry Stiver, (317) 822-FUNK (3865). The phone number is (317) 865-0911. Calendar continued on page 21. Compiled by Brian Ruckle The Southside Times NIGHT & DAY ss-times.com • Week of May 5-11, 2016 21

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GARFIELD PARK Saving the Monarchs: Garden Celebration XII Keanu… absurd and • The Johnson County Garden Club (JCGC) and Journey Around the World in 30 Days! Musical Purdue Master Gardeners will host Saving the Tour of Latin America • Children ages 4 - 10 and Monarchs, featuring guest speakers who will ex- thoroughly hilarious families are invited to learn the differences be- plain planting strategies to attract butterflies. tween salsa, merengue, cumbia and cha cha cha Breakfast and lunch are available for purchase. MOVIE REVIEW iconic scenes from film with the cat as the and the locations they come from. | When: May 7, Admission is $2 at the door. Johnson County Gar- star. However, after returning from a movie, 1 p.m.| Where: Garfield Park Branch library, 2502 den Club (JCGC) will also give away trees, first By Adam Staten Clarence and Rell, find Rell’s apartment de- Shelby St., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 275-4490. stroyed with Keanu nowhere in sight. After come-first served. | When: May 7, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Whether it’s strapping an abhorrent piece | Where: Scott Hall, 250 Fairground St., Johnson talking to Rell’s neighbor and drug dealer, of clothing on a beagle or carrying on a full Dog Communications Class • Families and chil- County Fairgrounds, Franklin. | Info: Contact Lynne Hulka (Will Forte), Clarence and Rell quick- dren of all ages are invited to learn about pets and fledge conversation with a calico, pet own- Schuetz, (317)736-5609. ly find themselves involved with gangs, deal- pet ownership, especially dogs. | When: May 9, 6:30 ers can exhibit some pretty embarrassing ing drugs, and dodging bullets, p.m. | Where: Garfield Park Branch library, 2502 behavior. However, question Storytellers from Past Present • Dr. James Madi- where the only prize is escap- Shelby St., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 275-4490. son, Indiana University professor and author of any proud pet parent about ing with their lives and…a cat. "Hoosiers: A New History of Indiana," talks on the their borderline insane ac- Mutt Strut • Mutt Strut is an event for pets of all While finding a film with a Bicentennial of Indiana. | When: May 7, 1 – 2:30 tions and you’re likely to get a shapes and sizes. Support the Humane Society more ridiculous plot than Ke- p.m. | Where: Johnson County Museum of History, retort similar to “it all comes of Indianapolis, walk the Mutt Strut course, and anu may be difficult, it would 135 N. Main St., Franklin. | Info: RSVP. Visit johnson- from love.” While that may be enjoy a fun day outdoors with family and furry countymuseum.org. be just as equally hard to come true, there has to be a line, at friends. | When: May 15, party starts 10:30 a.m., up with a film as hilarious as strutting starts 12 p.m. | Where: Garfield Park. | some point even they question PERRY TOWNSHIP Keanu. Admittedly, the film Cost: $40 regular admission, $25 for children ages their sanity, right? So, how far does start off rather slow, but 8 to 15. | Info: Visit mutt-strut.org. Kairos Garage Sale • Proceeds benefit Kairos would you go for your pet? watching the two stars get Prison Ministry. Donations are accepted. Par- That’s the question the new GREENWOOD themselves in one hilarious ticipating in the event are Kairos Prison Ministries comedy, Keanu, mockingly situation after the other sure from Heritage Trail, Indiana Women's Prison, Pend- asks. 7th Annual Teen Film Festival • The Teen Film is a treat. Not every joke hits the mark, but leton Correctional Facility, Pendleton CIF, Plain- Keanu is a comedy starring the talented Festival was created to highlight the talents of field Correctional Facility, Putnamville Correction- when one joke misses two others hit. There Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele. They student filmmakers, introduce teens to new tech- al Facility, Edinburg Correctional Facility, Rockville are also several full-blown belly laughs in the nology, and to award creativity and encourage play two friends who couldn’t be anymore Women's Prison, Central West Kairos Outside and film, one of which involves a famous singer further study in the arts. | When: May 5, 6:30 p.m. | different from one another. Clarence (Key) Central East Kairos Outside. | When: May 7, 8 a.m. – from the 80s. Where: Greenwood Public Library, 310 S. Meridian is the straight-laced, suburbanite family man 3 p.m. | Where: Baxter YMCA, Pavilion. | Info: Email While Keanu is certainly mocking action St., Greenwood. | Info: Visit greenwoodlibrary.us/ John Hall, [email protected]. whose idea of a good time consists of yard films, and in particular, 2014’s John Wick, teenfilmfestival. work and singing along to the hits of George some of the writing does feel a bit lazy at Trash to Treasures Sale • Proceeds benefit Cen- Michael. On the completely opposite end of Quilt Connection Guild • Guest speaker is quilt times. A twist at the end of the film feels es- tered Around Christ Homeless Ministry. | When: the spectrum, Rell (Peele) lives alone, play- artist Sandra Peterson who has been exhibiting pecially forced, tacked on and uninspired. May 12 and May 13, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. | Where: Center ing video games and taking hits off a mas- award-winning quilts since 1999. The Guild meets United Methodist Church, 5445 Bluff Rd., India- Keanu isn’t purrfect, but there are still sive bong. every month. New members are welcome. | When: napolis. | Info: Call (317) 784-1101. plenty of laughs in this one. 3.5 out of 5. May 5, 7 – 9 p.m. | Where: Greenwood United As Keanu begins, we meet Rell sobbing Methodist Church 525 N. Madison Ave., Green- Health Fair • Join for art therapy all morning, nu- uncontrollably following a breakup; need- wood. | Info: Visit quiltcg.com. trition booths, wellness pharmacy, Tai Chi classes less to say, he’s having a hard time finding Adam Staten lives in Perry Township 10:30 a.m. and noon, free cancer screenings 7:30 the will to continue. Minutes later, Rell’s and is a movie buff. Staten graduated Joyful Sound Spring Concert • Joyful Sound is a to 11:30 a.m. | When: May 13, 9 a.m. – noon. | entire world changes. Arguably the cutest from University of Southern Indiana community handbell choir from Greenwood and Where: Community Cancer Center South, 1440 E. with a degree in Communication Stud- Indianapolis. | When: May 6, 7 p.m. | Where: First little kitten, Keanu, knocks on his door. In ies. County Line Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: Call 800-777- the days after his discovery, Rell develops a Baptist Church of Greenwood, 99 W. Main St., 7775. Greenwood. | Info: Visit joyfulsound.info. creepy attachment to the cat, as he recreates INDIANAPOLIS

Manual High School: 50 Year Club • Celebrate with Saints Francis & Clare the class of 1966 at the annual dinner. This is a free gathering with food and fun for all of those who Catholic School graduated from Manual High School at least 50 years hosts 3rd Annual ago. | When: May 6, 2 – 5 p.m. | Where: Primo Ban- quet Hall, 2615 E. National Ave., Indianapolis. Donate-A-Thon Quilters Guild of Indianapolis - General Meet- ing • Guild member Laura Welkin will present a Saints Francis & Clare Catho- trunk show of her quilts, including her award win- CHOPPED! ning miniature quilts from Houston and Paducah. lic School partnered with Pantene This is the first in the series, “Launching Our Stars.” Beautiful Lengths as part of their | When: May 12, 7 – 9 p.m. | Where: Second Presby- Faith In Action monthly project for April, 2015. The 3rd terian Church, 7700 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis. | Annual "Donate-A-Thon" was held on April 22. Created by Info: Visit quiltguildindy.net. Pantene in partnership with HairUWear® and the American Cancer Society®, this charity campaign encourages Amer- icans to grow, cut and donate their healthy hair to create wigs for women who have lost their hair due to cancer treat- ment. SSFC had 23 ponytails donated, including two teach- ers, two parents and one grandparent. The girls donated 8 inches or more of their hair in ponytails to Pantene Beauti- ful Lengths. 22 Week of May 5-11, 2016 • ss-times.com SOUTHSIDE PUZZLES The Southside Times

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How well do you know your Southside community? Father’s Day 2016 “What advice or wisdom has your father shared with you Test your current event knowledge each week with a little Q&A! that you believe will be most important to your future?” Which Southside area’s farmers market Garfield Park will soon be home 1 is new starting this year? 4 to the ______, a fundraiser ather’s Day is just one day out of 365 to show our fathers appreciation supporting the Humane Society of ❏ A. Greenwood Indianapolis and open to furry friends on for raising us and helping to shape us into who we are today! Though we ❏ B. Beech Grove May 15. Register now. try our best to appreciate Dad the whole year round, we sometimes lose ❏ C. University trackF of all he’s done for us. Take this Father’s Day as an opportunity to show Heights ❏ A. Pet Parade Dad how much you care with a genuine letter from you, personally! ❏ D. Garfield Park ❏ B. Mutt Strutt Though we know it’s difficult sharing all the wonderful things about your fa- ❏ C. Furry Frenzy ther in just one page, we ask that entries do not exceed one page or 300 words. Beech Grove ❏ D. Doggy Dance Elementary or middle school students from the following schools are eligible 2 ______recently to submit one essay: Beech Grove, Center Grove, Franklin Township, Green- celebrated the grand opening Kairos wood and Perry Township or if you attend a public, private, parochial or char- of its new senior living community. 5 Garage Sale will take place at ter schoool in zip codes 46107, 46142, 46143, 46203, 46217, 46225, 46227, ❏ A. Bayou the Baxter YMCA 46237 or 46239. Please include your name, age, grade, and school or home ad- ❏ B. Station on May 7, 8 a.m. dress on the letter as well. The three best entries will be selected and published ❏ C. Seniors – 3 p.m. with proceeds benefiting Kairos in the June 16 issue of The Southside Times. The winning entry ❏ D. Homes ______Ministry. will receive a pizza party for his or her class. Deadline for submissions is May 3rd The Greater ❏ A. Prison Mail or drop off your entry to: 3 Greenwood ❏ B. Fitness Lions Club is going to open a ______as part ❏ C. Homeless ATTN: Father’s Day, The Southside Times of its centennial legacy project. ❏ D. Counseling 7670 S. US 31, Indianapolis, IN 46227 or email entries to: [email protected] ❏ A. Headquarters Submit Your ❏ B. Bowling alley Entry Today! ❏ C. Library ❏ D. Coffee Shop Answers on Page 26 24 Week of May 5-11, 2016 • ss-times.com PLACES OF WORSHIP The Southside Times

✞ 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. 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Woodlawn Ave., Indpls Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist • • 1301 East Prospect St., Indpls Service: 10:30 a.m. | Sermon's online at consequences of a misspent | 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 life. Actions do have conse- 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 quences and we all are pay- 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, ing in one way or another Lighthouse Baptist Church • 6950 2:30-3:30 p.m. | Come join us for a traditional style Southport Rd.) | Ph: (317) 881-2353 | for those wrong actions of our E. Raymond St., Indpls | Ph: (317) 359- worship experience followed by a time Rev. 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Your motivation is a purpose-filled life.Our motivation is helping you achieve it.

At all CarDon senior living communities throughout central and southern Indiana, you’ll find our associates share a commitment to enhancing the lifestyle and well-being of the people we serve every day, at every stage of life. www.CarDon.us We invite you to find the community most convenient for you!

FAMILY-FIRST SENIOR LIVING FROM CARDON ALTENHEIM (INDIANAPOLIS/BEECH GROVE) • ASPEN TRACE (GREENWOOD/BARGERSVILLE/CENTER GROVE) GREENWOOD HEALTH & LIVING COMMUNITY • UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS HEALTH & LIVING (INDIANAPOLIS/GREENWOOD)