Records – May 28, 2012

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Announcements
Tina Jesson has opened Tina’s Traditional Old English Kitchen providing tea parties, catering, afternoon tea and baked goods, Call 858-4345 or contact www.TinasTraditional.com. Tina can be booked as a speaker for Book Clubs, Association Conferences, Church Groups and Library Programs on “The Importance of Taking Tea, from the Victorian Era to the present day.”

Bankruptcies
American Commercial Cabinetry Inc., 5721 Progress Road, 46241, chapter 7 liquidation, liabilities: n/a; assets: n/a.

Watts Train Sales Inc., 9180 Hunt Club Road, Zionsville, 46077, chapter 7 liquidation, liabilities: $1,029,324; assets: $109,098.

Deines Properties LLC, 2350 E. Conner St., Noblesville, 46060, chapter 11 reorganization, liabilities: n/a; assets: n/a.

Corporate Philanthropy
Indiana Members Credit Union employees donated and helped plant trees at IPS School 44.

Fundraising
Woodruff Place Civic League Inc. to benefit from the annual Woodruff Place Flea Market on June 2, beginning at 8 a.m. and June 3, beginning at 10 a.m.

HVAF of Indiana, Inc. to benefit from a 5k family and pet walk on June 3 at 2 p.m. at the north end of the downtown canal. Cost: $25. Contact walkingfordreams.org.

Henryville, Ind., elementary and high schools to benefit from a Scholastic Book Fair online from May 21-June 22, or at the University of Phoenix Indianapolis campus June 4-8 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Visit bookfairs.scholstic.com for more information.

Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St. Vincent to benefit from the WTHR Homes of Distinction home tour from June 7 – 17 at Lost Run Farm in Zionsville. Tickets: $ 15, $12 in advance. To buy tickets visit HomeOfDistinction.com/12Indianapolis.

Indiana Wildlife Federation to benefit from Devotion to Wildlife: Wright Brothers Trio, Unplugged & Acoustic on June 9 at 6:30 p.m. at West Park in Carmel. Tickets: $15 general admission, $50 VIP. Contact indianawildlife.org/concert.htm.

The American Lung Association to benefit from the annual Fight for Air Walk June 9 at 8 a.m. at Butler University. Walkers are encouraged to raise $100. Contact fightforairwalk.org.

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation to benefit from the 25th annual 65 Roses Golf Outing June 11 at 11 a.m. at Hawthorns Golf & Country Club. Tickets: $375 per person. Contact Jen Milewski at 202-9210 or cff.org/chapters/Indiana.

Warren Arts & Education Foundation to benefit from the 20th annual Charity Golf Outing June 12 at Maple Creek Golf & Country Club. Cost: $125 for single players. Sponsorships are also available. Contact 869-4383 or warrenfoundation.org.

Damar Services Inc. to benefit from the Damar Classic Golf Tournament June 14 at Ironwood Golf Club at 8 a.m. Cost: $150 per person, sponsorships available beginning at $250. Visit damar.org to register.

Circle City Chapter of the Links, Inc. to benefit from its 16th annual Jazz Brunch June 16 at 11a.m. at Ritz Charles. Tickets: $60. Contact Azea Davis at 753-1055 or azeadavis@sbcglobal.net.

Grants
The Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust awarded more than $14 million in grants in 2011, and celebrated the graduation of 47 Nina Scholars.

Stephanie Dolan, St. Mary of the Woods College, and Sarah Phinney, Ball State University, were awarded journalism scholarships by the Woman’s Press Club of Indiana.

In Recognition
Jean Blackwell, Cummins Inc., received the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Central Indiana Sablosky Mentor Award.

Alan Dennis, co-founder of Courseload, was named 2012 Educator of the Year by the Education Special Interest Group of the Association of Information Technology Professionals.

Telamon Corp. received the Technology Industry Group’s DiversityNXT Solution Supplier Award.

Greenwalt CPAs was named company of the year by the National Association of Women in Construction.

John Brannon was honored by the Missouri University of Science and Technology with a Professional Degree of Ceramic Engineering,

Bob Jones, president and CEO of Old National Bank, received the 2012 Buffalo Trace Council, Boy Scouts of America Distinguished Citizen Award.

Sensory Technologies was named winner of the IT Services Excellence & Innovation TechPoint Mira Award.

Judy Okenfuss, Ice Miller LLP, received a Distinguished Young Alumni Award from the Washington University in St. Louis School of Law.•
 

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