2018-09-22 Edition

2018-09-22 Edition

TODAy’s WeaTHER SATURDAY, SEPT. 22, 2018 Today: Mostly, then partly cloudy. Not as hot or humid. SHERIDAN | NOBLESVIllE | CICERO | ARCADIA Tonight: Partly cloudy. IKE TLANTA ESTFIELD ARMEL ISHERS NEWS GATHERING L & A | W | C | F PARTNER FOllOW US! HIGH: 69 LOW: 52 Amazing variety of county events set this weekend Few counties in Indiana – or the coun- try for that matter – have as many festivals and public events this weekend as Hamilton County offers. Folks should have little rea- son to claim "there's FRED SWIFT nothing to do around The County Line here." Two major annual events at opposite ends of the county are the New Earth Fes- tival in Atlanta and the International Arts Photo provided Festival in Carmel. Each draws thousands The Gordon family presents a $15,000 check to Megan Wiles, Executive Director of Riverview Health Foundation. and both are free. In addition, the Fishers Octoberfest and the St. George Orthodox Festival are both set for this Saturday in Fishers. Gordon Brick Layers raise funds At Westfield's Grand Park, the Home and Outdoor Living Fall Show is sched- uled Saturday and Sunday. At Koteewi Park at Strawtown, visi- for Riverview Health Foundation tors can enjoy the new Treetop Trails and The REPORTER for a great partnership.” Women’s Pavilion and Emergency Room Zipline along with the other increasing Riverview Health Foundation received Members of the Gordon family, updates. number of park features. Add to this the a $15,000 donation from Dick Gordon, through their businesses, support local The Gordon family, which includes regular Farmers Markets in Noblesville founder of the Gordon Brick Layer Club, charities and organizations by contributing Dick’s wife Margaret, daughters Sylvia, and Carmel on Saturday and you have a and other members of his family for the financially and their time toward causes Rebecca, and Theresa, and son Frank, in- variety of entertaining opportunities that expansion and renovation of the Infusion they care for deeply. tends to maintain their close ties with Riv- should be of interest to most everyone. Center at Riverview Health. “Establishing the Brick Layers is one erview Health. Making most these events possible are “The Gordon Brick Layer Club was of my accomplishments I am proud of,” The Infusion Center at Riverview the hundreds of citizen volunteers and ser- established in recognition of the Dick Gordon said. “I love Noblesville, and our Health helps those battling cancer and vice club members that donate their time Gordon family's philanthropic vision for family is proud to be a part of this commu- other illnesses to receive treatment via and talents to give local and out of town Riverview Health,” said Megan Wiles, nity. It is our pleasure to be a part of the infusion and injection when they cannot folks such a variety of wholesome enter- executive director of Riverview Health new Infusion Center.” use oral medications and other modes of tainment. Foundation. “Both the Gordon family and In addition to the Infusion Center, oth- treatment. So, go and enjoy these close-to-home Riverview Health have such passion in er Riverview Health projects the Gordon events that not everyone may find in their supporting our community, which makes Brick Layer Club helped fund include the See Riverview . Page 2 own backyard. Bowen endorses IMCU contributes $2K to Noblesville High School Quakenbush for sheriff The REPORTER Indiana Members Cred- it Union (IMCU) recent- ly presented a check for $2,347 to Noblesville High School as part of an ongo- ing school spirit debit card program. The partnership allows Noblesville fans the oppor- tunity to show their school spirit and support the ath- letic program by signing up for a Noblesville Millers themed debit card. Every time the card is used as a signature based transac- tion, Noblesville athletics benefits. The more cards that are in use, the larger the contribution. Photo provided Noblesville High School Assistant Athletic Director Since beginning the program in 2012, No- Tony Oilar (left) and IMCU Noblesville Branch blesville High School has Manager Thea Tye. earned $15,576 through Sept. 7. free checking account and this IMCU giveback pro- The card is available can be issued immediately Photo provided gram. for issue to members at the through IMCU’s Instant Is- On Thursday evening, Hamilton County Sheriff Republican nominee Thea Tye, IMCU’s IMCU Noblesville Branch, sue program, which allows Dennis Quakenbush (left) spoke at Blue Sky Technology, 350 Westfield Noblesville Branch Man- 9710 Butterfly Drive, as members to receive their Road, Noblesville, during a campaign event. Approximately 50 people ager, presented the check well as IMCU’s other 25 debit card on the spot. attended and heard Quakenbush speak about his campaign and his to Tony Oilar, Noblesville Central Indiana locations. Help support Nobles- plans for the Sheriff’s Department. Quakenbush is supported and High School Assistant Ath- The IMCU Noblesville ville Athletics and visit the endorsed by current Hamilton County Sheriff Mark Bowen (right). letic Director, at the boys Millers debit card is free IMCU Noblesville branch varsity football game on to members with IMCU’s or imcu.com for details. New Earth Festival September 22-23 Over 600 Vendors! Interactive Learning! Unique arts, crafts, collectibles, and culinary delights Public Safety and Awareness Area Sponsored by and a local farmers market Hamilton County Commissioner Christine Altman Free Entertainment! New This Year! Featuring the Flying Toasters Saturday and The Indiana History on Wheels in Dolles Park sponsored Singing Contractors Sunday for morning worship by Hamilton County Commissioner Mark Heirbrandt 2 News & Letter to the Editor Riverview from Page 1 Dan’s Fish Fry to benefit Thanks to the support for patients. For more in- 20 – beds. Also included of the Gordon family along formation about the In- are 23 primary, immediate with other significant gifts fusion Center, making a and specialty-care facilities food pantry, mission trips from community members gift or joining the Gordon in Hamilton County. River- The REPORTER under free. All proceeds requires about 20,000 and the Riverview Health Brick Layer Club, please view Health provides com- Fishers United Meth- will benefit the Fishers pounds of food monthly). Auxiliary, construction for contact Megan Wiles at prehensive inpatient and odist Church will host a UMC Come To Me Food The pantry is supported the Infusion Center proj- 317-776-7317 or mwiles@ outpatient services in more Dan’s Fish Fry from 4:15 Pantry and Mission Teams. by numerous churches and ect is set to begin before riverview.org. than 35 healthcare special- to 7:15 p.m. on Tuesday, The Come To Me Food local businesses with food the end of the year and will About Riverview Health ties and has been frequent- Oct. 2, at the church, lo- Pantry has been open for drives and monetary dona- be completed in 2019. The Riverview Health is ly recognized for its clini- cated at 9691 E. 116th 11 years and serves needy tions. new Infusion Center will comprised of a full-service, cal and service excellence. St. (next to Portillo’s and families in all of Hamilton The Mission Teams offer a bigger space, along 156-bed hospital in Nobles- For more information on across the street from Top County. Half of the pantry travel across the country with private, semi-private ville and a hospital in West- Riverview Health, visit Golf). Food served will in- clients are from Nobles- to provide such needed and open seating options field with four – soon-to-be riverview.org. clude all-you-can-eat fish ville, 25 percent from Fish- services as church and res- and chicken strips, plus de- ers and the remainder from idential repair and main- licious sides and desserts. throughout the county. tenance. The youth teams Drive thru service will In its short history, the have traveled to multiple be available, as well as car- pantry has distributed over locations in the United ry out and dine-in. Cost for two million pounds of food, States, and adult teams adults is $11, for ages 6 to serving over 300 fami- have gone to Shiprock, 12 is $6.50 and age 5 and lies each month (which N.M., and to Salem, Maine. Reader thankful for kind, helpful folks in Noblesville Take A Spin In A New Ford Dear Editor: side into the air conditioning. (It was 93.) I unfortunately had a flat tire just af- Then Jen came out with water, as a ter heading west through the new con- lady stopped and said she would go buy struction on Pleasant Street. I was lucky me a drink as I needed to stay hydrated. At No Cost To You enough after the big bang and shaking Lucky me to have all these people stop. Saturday, Sept. 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to get to the parking lot of Genesis Then the AAA guy, Chuck, came Church. I got out, lifted the trunk up and and put on my doughnut in a few min- Sand Creek Intermediate School, 11550 E. 131st Street called AAA. utes and I was on my way home. For Every Test Drive, Ford Motor Company & Don Hinds Will Donate $20 To I had five wonderful people stop and I just wanted to say thank you again ask if they could help, plus two people to all the people that stopped. from the Church, including Ben, who Maureen Price Fishers High School said I was more than welcome to go in- Noblesville Cheerleading 2018 National Championships (An Additional $10 Will Be Donated For Bonus Drives) Thanks for reading! COME SEE OUR BRAND NEW, STATE OF THE ART FACILITY IN NOBLESVILLE! New 2018 Volkswagen The all-new 2019 Volkswagen Join us for Tiguan S 4MOTION Jetta S VIN: #JM062815 VIN: #KM022142 Volktoberfest PRE-PARTY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 36-month lease for $2,999 due at signing plus 36-month lease for $2,499 due at signing plus 6:00–10:00pm 1st month’s payments, options, 1st month’s payments, options, Tom Wood VW Noblesville $ TTL, registration, & dealer fees.

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