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Records - July 26, 2010

 IBJ Staff
July 24, 2010
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Announcement
Dr. Angela Yates has founded a mobile equine veterinary practice serving clients in central Indiana. Contact 474-9912; acyates@dvm.com.

Butler University’s Irwin Library, 4600 Sunset Ave., presents “The Leader of the Band,” a biographical exhibit of an extraordinary man and Indy Jazz Foundation Hall of Fame inductee, Jimmy McDaniels, known just as much for his humanitarian deeds as for the company he kept, including Cab Calloway, Nat King Cole, Mel Torme, Rosemary Clooney, Joe Williams and Lionel Hampton, to name a few. Free admission during regular library hours. Contact The Jimmy McDaniels Foundation at 203-253-2907 or log onto www.thejimmymcdanielsfoundation.org. For information on the Irwin Library, call 940-9227.

Bankruptcies
Crown Custom Homes LLC, aka Crown Residential Group LLC, 11650 Olio Road, Suite 1000-116, Fishers, 46037. Chapter 7 liquidation. Assets: $957,285; liabilities: $1,997,571.

Home Remodeling Inc., 5245 Elmwood Ave., 46203. Chapter 7 liquidation. Assets: $61,249; liabilities: $78,097.

Comfort Home Health Care Inc., 435 E. Main St., No. 130, Greenwood, 46143. Chapter 7 liquidation. Assets: none; liabilities: $234,735.

American Tree Co. LLC, 429 N. Pennsylvania St., Suite 100, 46204. Chapter 11 reorganization. Assets: n/a; liabilities: n/a.

Conventions
July 29-30, Easter Seals Crossroads INDATA Project’s Assistive Technology Conference, Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Free admission, but registration is required. Contact www.eastersealstech.com or call 888-466-1314.

Fund Raising
St. Mary’s Child Center to benefit from the Swing Into Giving golf outing on July 29 at the Ironwood Golf Club in Fishers. Contact 813-6159.

Indy Reads to benefit from Indy Reads Night with the Indiana Fever on July 30 at Conseco Fieldhouse at 6 p.m. Contact 275-4035.

Fishers Chamber of Commerce to benefit from Flavor of Fishers on July 31 at noon at USA Parkway Circle in Fishers. Tickets: $5. Contact 578-0700.

Blind Children’s Foundation to benefit from golf tournament on Aug. 6 at 12:30 p.m. at the Golf Club of Indiana. Contact 569-1396.

Arbor Day Foundation to benefit from Comcast and Girl Scouts of Central Indiana’s “Go Green” fundraiser. Comcast will donate $1 for every customer who switches to paperless billing through Aug. 10.

Grants
Twenty seven Indianapolis congregations received a total of $1.25 million from the Lilly Endowment Inc.’s clergy renewal program.

Indiana Humanities Council received $100,000 from the Lilly Endowment.

In Recognition
Robyn Collier received the 12th annual PETS Award from the Indianapolis Veterinary Emergency Center.

JauNae Hanger and The Indianapolis Star received Roberta West Nicholson Child Advocacy Awards from the Children’s Bureau Inc.

Nora Cerins received the 2010 Outstanding Chapter Officer Award from the American Society of Healthcare Human Resources Administration.•
 

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