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Announcements
Architecture Trio Inc., specializing in historic preservation, adaptive use and new construction with an
emphasis on building context, located at 410 S. College Ave., Suite 100, has been certified as a Women-owned Business Enterprise
by the Indiana Department of Administration, Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises Division. Contact Patricia Jacobs
at 917-9042 or 418-6933 or pat@archtrio.com or www.archtrio.com.

Now Courier Inc., specializing in same-day delivery service in Indiana covering the health care, banking,
law, payroll, automotive, manufacturing, service, and warehousing industries, as well as many others with 7 locations, has
been certified as a Women-owned Business Enterprise. Contact 638-7071 or rschwalbach@nowcourier.com.

Bankruptcies
Real-Net Systems Support Solutions Inc., 16736 Ashley Blvd., #1, Westfield, 46074. Chapter 7 liquidation.
Assets: $1,475; liabilities: $43,128.

Arthur Gilt Farms LLC, 1162 E. 300 South, Greenfield, 46140. Chapter 11 reorganization. Assets: n/a; liabilities:
n/a.

Casa Nostra LLC, 151 N. Delaware St., Suite 1104, 46204. Chapter 11 reorganization. Assets: n/a; liabilities:
n/a.

Fountain of Truth Christian Church Inc., 9809 E. 42nd St., 46234. Chapter 11 reorganization. Assets: n/a;
liabilities: n/a.

Brier Creek FC LLC dba The Exchange at Brier Creek, 8900 Keystone Crossing, Suite 1200, 46240. Assets: n/a;
liabilities: n/a.

SP Investments H LLC, 754 N. Sherman Drive, 46201. Chapter 11 reorganization. Assets: n/a; liabilities:
n/a.

Midwest Commercial Investments X LLC, 754 N. Sherman Drive, 46201. Chapter 11 reorganization. Assets: n/a;
liabilities: n/a.

1663 Liberty LLC, 10734 Sky Prairie St., Fishers, 46037. Chapter 11 reorganization. Assets: n/a; liabilities:
n/a.

Fund Raising
Six community food pantries to benefit from the third annual Driving Down Hunger food drive on May
3-28.
Drop off non-perishable food items to any Indianapolis Church Brothers location. Contact 846-8965.

American Pianists Association to benefit from “Great Homes, Great Music” on May 6 at
6:30 p.m. at the home of Ersal and Izabela Ozdemir. Contact 940-9945.

The Timmy Foundation to benefit from The Heart of Motherhood Artful Donor event on May 7
at 110 S. Main St. in Zionsville at 5 p.m. and on May 14 at 6 p.m. Contact 920-1822.

Northwest Haiti Christian Mission to benefit for the Run4LifeIndy pre-marathon fundraiser, which runs now
through May 8. Contact 513-5833.

Children’s Bureau Gene Glick Family Support Center to benefit from the Golf 4 Kids charity golf outing
on May 14 at 1 p.m. at the Brickyard Crossing Golf Course. Tickets: $250. Contact 507-6020.

Young Audiences Indiana to benefit from Walking for Dreams Family and Pet Walk 2010 on May 23 at
1 p.m. at Buggs Temple. Contact 260-0669.

Fathers and Families Center to benefit from its annual Faces of Fatherhood luncheon on June 17 at
the Conrad Indianapolis. Contact 921-5943.

Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra to benefit from the “Starry Starry Night” Symphony Ball on June
18
at the Hilbert Circle Theatre at 6 p.m. Tickets: $250. Contact 262-4068.

Promising Futures of Central Indiana, Janus Developmental Services Inc. and Noblesville Firefighters
Christmas Food and Toy Drive
to benefit from the Mayor John Ditslear’s 2010 “Dreams Do Come True in Noblesville”
charity ball on June 19 at the Sagamore Country Club in Noblesville. Contact 773-8781.

Damar Services Inc. to benefit from the 2010 Damar Classic on July 20 at 10 a.m. at the
Golf Club of Indiana. Contact 856-5201.

Fund-raising Results
Indianapolis Children’s Choir received $62,000 as a result of The Big Fun Event.

CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions received $47,350 as a result of the CICOA Signature Breakfast.

Grants
Eleven local non-profit organizations received a total of $2.5 million from the Summer Youth Program Fund.

Wish For Our Heroes received $50,000 from the Pepsi Refresh Project.

Indianapolis Parks Foundation received $65,000 from the Summer Youth Program Fund.

In Recognition
Tricia A. Leminger, Steven E. Runyan and David E. Wright were named Indiana Rising Stars
for 2010.

Nine Frost Brown Todd attorneys were recognized in the March/April 2010 Super Lawyers Corporate Counsel
Edition.

M&I Bank received six national awards and two Midwest regional awards for Excellence in Middle Market
Banking in a survey conducted by Greenwich Associates.

James Dimos was nominated as a member of the American Bar Association Board of Governors.

Eighteen Frost Brown Todd attorneys were recognized by Indiana Super Lawyers. Seven Frost Brown
Todd attorneys
were recognized by Indiana Rising Stars for 2010.

Fifty Baker & Daniels attorneys were named to Indiana Super Lawyers.

SIHO Insurance was recognized as a Gold Level “Well Workplace” from the Wellness Council of
America.

Alan Alfrey received the Patient Safety Hero Award from the Indianapolis Patient Safety Coalition.

Will Cunningham, Sean Vandyke and Jeffrey Anderson won the 2010 Martin Luther King Jr.
Essay Contest.

Nancy Hesler and Ken Jack were named Live United Volunteers of the Year.

Second Helpings was named the Nonprofit Volunteer Program of the Year by United Way of Central Indiana.

Old National Bank was named Corporate Employee Volunteer Program of the Year by United Way of Central Indiana.

The Indianapolis Star received the CASPER media Award for Outstanding Coverage of Community Issues from United Way of Central
Indiana.

Wildcat Creek Winery received the People’s Choice for Favorite Wine award from the Indiana Wine Grape
Council.

Robert Frye received the Wine Pairing Award from the Indiana Wine Grape Council.

American Structurepoint Inc. is a finalist in the American Council of Engineering Companies’ 44th
annual Engineering Excellence Awards.

Michael Brown was recognized in The Best Lawyers in America 2010.

Kelly Adams and Jake Daghe received the “2010 Youth of the Year” award from
the Speedway Exchange Club.

Ice Miller LLP was named one of the 2010 Best Places to Work in Indiana.

Ice Miller LLP received marketing awards in the integrated marketing and events categories at the 2010 Legal
Marketing Association Chicago Your Honor Awards program.

Ryan Kibler was named the Field Construction Manager of the Year by the Town of Fishers for outstanding
achievement in code compliance.

Publicis Indianapolis received multiple awards at the seventh annual Service Industry Advertising Awards.

BPS Marketing Inc. received five 2010 Telly Awards.

Lisa Hurst was named the honorary chairwoman for the 2010 Orchard in Bloom garden show.

DGS Marketing Engineers was named to BtoB’s 2010 list of top business-to-business agencies.

Royal United Mortgage LLC was named one of Indiana’s top five small businesses “Great Places
to Work.”

That’s Good HR was named to Inavero’s 2010 Best of Staffing list.

Six Central Indiana residents were honored at the Red Cross Hall of Fame Awards.

Herff Jones Inc., ProLiance Energy LLC, The State Bank of Lizton and UPS received United
Way of Central Indiana’s new Spirit United Award.

Cindy White was honored by Noblesville mayor John Ditslear by naming March 31st, 2010 “Cindy White
Public Service Day”

Promotus Advertising received two 2010 Communitas Awards.

Pepper Construction was named the 2010 Indiana Subcontractors Associations General Contractor of the Year.

WFYI received a My Source Education Innovation Award from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Landscape by Dallas Foster Inc. received the Indianapolis Landscape Association Garden of Excellence Award.

Aspen Outdoor Designs, Noblesville, received the Mayor’s Choice Award at the 52nd annual Indiana Flower
& Patio Show.

Nature’s Choice Landscaping received the Belgard Challenge “People’s Choice” award
and the 52nd annual Indiana Flower & Patio Show.

C & T Design and Equipment was named Foodservice Equipment and Supplies Magazine’s 2010 Dealer
of the Year.

Phil Kappes received the Butler Medal from Butler University. Jack Engledow received the
Butler Service Medal, and Heather Simnick Roth has received the Joseph Irwin Sweeney Alumni Service Award.

Alicia M. Aldridge received the Urban Forestry Award from Vine & Branch.

Todd Rokita and Bart Peterson received Distinguished Service Inaugural Awards presented
by The Bowen Center for Public Affairs.

Max Runkle received St. Francis Hospital’s Healing Hands Award.

Ted R. Grossnickle was honored by the Center on Philanthropy at the IUPUI Spirit of Philanthropy Awards.

Dgs Marketing Engineers was named to BtoB’s 2010 list of top business-to-business agencies.

Focus Surgery Inc. was named a finalist in the 11th annual TechPoint Mira Awards competition.•

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