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 IBJ Staff
November 7, 2009
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Announcements
Kinzelman Kline Gossman, specializing in landscape architecture, planning and urban design, has opened at 120 E. Market St. Call 614-224-6601.

Rita S. Woll has opened Yellow Tag Household Sales, providing services to eliminate the emotional and physical stress for families dealing with parents moving into their homes, assisted living, or nursing homes. Contact 514-9793, ritaswoll@indy.rr.com.

Bankruptcy
Expo LLC, 6045 N. College Ave., 46220. Chapter 11 reorganization. Assets: n/a; liabilities: n/a.

Fund Raising
Prevent Child Abuse Indiana to benefit from Chairish the Children on Nov. 13 at the Indianapolis Artsgarden at 6 p.m. Tickets: $25. Contact 273-7575.

Family Service of Central Indiana to benefit from the Stand Up For Families comedy gala on Nov. 14 The Fountains in Carmel. Contact anitao@family-service-inc.org.

The Athenaeum Foundation to benefit from the ninth annual Children’s Lantern Parade on Nov. 14 at 5 p.m. at the Athenaeum. Tickets: $5. Contact 655-2755.

Diabetes Youth Foundation to benefit from a dinner and auction on Nov. 20 at 6:30 p.m. at Union Station. Tickets: $100. Contact 750-9310.

St. Mary’s Child Center to benefit from its annual Miracle at Midnight ball on Nov. 20 at 6:30 p.m. at the Ritz Charles in Carmel. Tickets: $175. Contact 635-1491.

Warren Arts & Education Foundation Inc. to benefit from Holiday Splendor event on Nov. 20-24 at the Warren Performing Arts Center, 9500 E. 16th St. Tickets: $4. Contact 869-4383.

Fund-raising Results
Coburn Place Safe Haven received $44,000 as a result of its Coburn Fest fundraiser.

Make-A-Wish Foundation of Indiana received $52,000 as a result of the annual Nucor Steel Golf Scramble.

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation received $20,548 as a result of Kroger Co.’s fundraising campaign in metro Indianapolis and Terre Haute stores.

Susan G. Komen for the Cure received $15,000 as a result of McAlister’s Deli’s Gallon to Go campaign.

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society received $10,000 as a result of CB Richard Ellis’ involvement in the annual Light the Night Walk.

Grants
Indianapolis Parks Foundation received $30,000 from the Efroymson Family Fund.

Thirteen organizations supporting caregiving, domestic violence and insufficient income received $337,500 from the Women’s Fund of Central Indiana.

Sheltering Wings received $20,000 from the Mary Kay Foundation.

Julian Center received $15,000 from the Verizon Foundation to fund Jewish Women International’s children’s library.

Indianapolis Children’s Choir received $50,000 from the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St. Vincent.

Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research received $538,595 from the National Institutes of Health.

Starfish Initiative received $50,000 from the Giving Sum grant program.

Guion Creek Middle School received $1,250 from The Kroger Co.

Simon Youth Foundation received $5,000 from The Kroger Co.

In Recognition
Jerry Semler received the Seton Award from the National Catholic Education Association.

CSO Architects Inc. received an Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects.

BSA Lifestructures won a Merit Award from the American Institute of Architects.

Ratio Architects received a Citation Award from the American Institute of Architects.

Janice Paine was recognized as one of the “20 under 40” by the Commercial Real Estate Women Network.

Easter Seals Crossroads received the Organization Contribution Award from the Assistive Technology Industry Association.

St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers received five-star ratings for their gastrointestinal and joint replacement programs.

Kenneth Yerkes was named a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America.

Richard L. Smith received the 2009 Independent Insurance Agents of Indiana Agent of the Year Award. Kunkel Insurance Agency received the IIAI Agency of the Year Award. State Auto Insurance Cos. of Indianapolis received the 2009 IIAI Company of the Year Award. John A. Ekdahl received the 2009 IIAI Company Professional of the Year Award. Brent Skelton received the IIAI 2009 Young Agent of the Year Award. Linda Nifong received the IIAI 2009 Distinguished Customer Service Award. Michael R. Anton was named the IIAI 2009 Director of the Year. Kenan L. Schultheis received the IIAI Harry P. Cooper Jr. Industry/Public Image Award.

Easter Seals Crossroads received the Organization Contribution Award from the Assistive Technology Industry Association for its INDATA project.

Fionn MacCool’s Irish Pub was named Business of the Year at the eighth annual Pillar Awards by the Fishers Chamber of Commerce. Cindys’ in Stitches won the Small Business of the Year; Sunblest Apartments won the Design Appeal award; and Herbal Art won the Emerging Growth award.

Tammy Ormsby was named a finalist in the Employee of the Year category in the sixth annual Stevie Awards for Women in Business.

Denise J. Herd and Keianna Rae Harrison were honored among “Who’s Who in Black Indianapolis.”

Angela M. Acrey was recognized as Volunteer Leader of the Year from the Indiana State Society of HR Management.

Baker & Daniels LLP was named a “highly recommended” law firm in Benchmark Litigation’s 2010 edition.

Relocations
LB&A Sign Management has relocated to 14074 Trade Center Drive in Fishers.

Indianapolis City Ballet is now receiving all correspondence at P.O. Box 40567, Indianapolis 46240

Graybar has relocated to 9222 Orly Road in the Ameriplex Business Park.•


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  1. Why not exclude all places that cater to the rich. Private clubs should not have rules: rules are for the serfs only. In fact, we should subsudize the private clubs, they should not pay property or sales taxes. You go rich and powerful, rules are not for you.

  2. Poor little LadyJ! Typical Democommie. In case it got past you, the dems have totally screwed this country in the past 3+ years. We have a democommie in the White House who apparently never read the Constitution, while claiming to be a constitutional scholar. We had a democommie-controlled Congress (opposite of PROGRESS?)passing bills that "we'll have to pass before we know what's in it". This impostor president has violated the U. S. Constitution too many times to count. The Attorney General is a race-baiting gunrunner that refuses to stop illegal immigration. And, the head of NASA, a once-proud agency that put several men on the moon, is now our liason to the murderous Muslims. Great job, democommies! Sometimes I wish they really would try to take our guns.

  3. Pat Bauer try t do right about the state but the Republican leader and all of them did not think of us. Only the money they will get from their rich corporation. Of Course the Democrats had union, so I won't vote for Bosma or whatever his name is.

  4. Well you are talking about Republican, did all of the Damage in this state. Sure the Democrats did some but most is the Republican. The Republican set us back not going forward. Hurry passed bills won't listen to any amendment our way only. The Republicans drew up these district so they could win again. Which is a crying shame. I will not vote for any Republican and I got the list who voted for the RTW Bill and who didn't. Tired of the Republicans

  5. Actually, it was Greenspan who encouraged the elderly to refinance their homes, using their equity to boost the economy after 9/11. In addition, it was George Bush and Barney Frank who jointly suggested that everyone should hold a piece of the rock. It was the Bush Administration, namely Treasury Secretary Paulson who deregulated Wall Street and Lenders such as Countrywide, Washington Mutual, Wachovia, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo. When the TARP Bailout Proposal went to Capitol Hill in October 2008, Treasury Secretary Paulson asked for, and received, full immunity from future prosecution, dating back to his time as CEO of Goldman Sachs, the co-recipient of the initial $350 Billion Dollar Tarp Bailout Payment for Wall Street, back in October 2008. It was the US Treasury and the Federal Reserve, both controlled by the Bush Administration, that created sub-prime mortgages, starting in 2004. Many members of the House and Senate, on both sides of the aisle, benefited from home mortgage refinancing. Banks, appraisers, and realtors pushed people into home mortgages they had no business accepting, based on claims that the housing market would only get better. Average Americans did not create Credit Default Swaps, I think those creations happened on Wall Street. Spend some time at the library, you will be shocked by what your research brings forth.

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