Records – May 20, 2013

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Bankruptcies
Luxury Lawns Inc., 5357 Old Barn Drive, 46268, chapter 7 reorganization, liabilities: $115,954; assets: $766.

John 21:5 Inc., 6100 N. Keystone Ave., Suite 254, 46220, chapter 11 reorganization, liabilities: n/a; assets: n/a.

Corporate Philanthropy
Kroger, the Pacers Foundation and Lesley West, wife of Indiana Pacers forward David West, provided prom dresses and goodie bags to more than 300 Indianapolis Public Schools high school girls.

Indiana University Health Physicians volunteered their time during Give Back Day: The Trail to Better Health on May 18 at Broad Ripple Park.

Fundraising
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s Learning Community to benefit from a garden tour June 1 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Heck-Hasler House. Tickets: $10 donation. Contact 445-8531 or gardens66@aol.com.

Woodruff Place Civic League to benefit from its annual neighborhood flea market June 1 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and June 2 from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m.

Cornea Research Foundation to benefit from the Cornea Classic Golf Outing June 4 at 11:30 a.m. at Wood Wind Golf Club. Tickets: $175. Contact Jessica Dingledy at 814-2993 or Jessica@cornea.org.

Down Syndrome Indiana to benefit from the annual DSI D.A.D.S. charity golf event June 7 at 10:30 a.m. at Pebble Brook Golf Course. Tickets: $125. Contact Jessica Hadsell at 925-7617 or Jessica@dsindiana.org.

Child Advocates to benefit from a 5K Superhero Run at White River State Park June 8 at 7:30 a.m. Cost: $15-$30. Contact Hannah Gengry at 205-3055 or hannah@childadvocates.net.

VSA Indiana to benefit from an ice cream social June 8 from noon- 8 p.m. at the Harrison Center for the Arts. Cost: $5.

The Indiana Blind Children’s Foundation to benefit from its 9th annual golf tournament June 14 at 11:15 a.m. at the Golf Club of Indiana. Cost: $110. Contact 554-2742 or indianabcf.org.

The Coalition for Homelessness Intervention & Prevention and The Athenaeum Foundation to benefit from a performance of Spamalot June 16 at noon at The Athenaeum. Tickets: $30 show only, $50 show and lunch. Contact chipindy.eventbrite.com.

Fundraising results
Indiana Members Foundation received more than $12,000 as a result of Indiana Members Credit Union’s 5th annual Bowl-A-Thon.

St Mary’s Child Center raised $150,000 during its Pirates, Parrots & Paradise Spring Soiree.

Planned Parenthood of Indiana’s Gathering of Goddesses and Gods netted more than $150,000 in proceeds to benefit its Women’s Health Fund.

Second Helpings’ Corks & Forks 15th anniversary celebration raised more than $230,000.

Grants
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Indianapolis received a $250,000 grant from Lowe’s.

Damar Services Inc. received grants of $5,000 from both the PMC Foundation and the NHPLA Goals & Dreams Fund.

In Recognition
Dan Cory and Josh Tatum, Plews Shadley Racher & Braun LLP, were selected to receive Indiana Lawyer’s 2013 Leadership in Law Up & Coming Lawyer Awards.

12 Stars Media earned two bronze honors at the 34th annual Telly Awards.

Eli Lilly and Co., the Anderson Police Department and Hubcap Express in Fort Wayne, were named semi-finalists for the 2013 Secretary of Defense Support Freedom Award for their support of their National Guard and Reserve employees.

The Indiana Pacers media relations department was recognized by the Pro Basketball Writers Association as the first two-time winner of the Brian McIntyre Award for professionalism and excellence.

Ron Elberger, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, was named a Distinguished Barrister and Oni Harton and Weston Overturf were recognized as Up and Coming Lawyers by Indiana Lawyer.

Paul Corsaro, Ice Miller LLP, received Catholic Charities Indianapolis’ 2013 Spirit of Service Award for Community Service.

Maria Meschi, Emerging Leaders, received Meeting Professionals International’s RISE Award for Young Professional Achievement for her contributions to the Indiana chapter of MPI.

Intermark Partners Strategic Management LLC received a Patent for Humanity Award from the U.S. Department of Commerce for its Nutra-Iso technology.

Indianapolis City Ballet’s Young Stars of Ballet, which was filmed by WFYI Productions, was named a finalist for a regional Emmy by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

Gary Alanco, Kyle Bieda, Evan Camp, Jennifer Phillips, Becky Sondgeroth and Yvette Weaver were recognized with 2013 ExtraordinAIRy Treasures awards by Williams Comfort Air and Mr. Plumber for providing their students with an exceptional education environment.

Crissy Lough received the Glenn T. Troyer Excellence in Risk Management Award from the Indiana Society for Healthcare Risk Management.

Raun Love, CSO Architects, was named one of four national Mentors of the Year by the ACE Mentors Program.

American Structurepoint Inc. was named one of the Top 500 Design Firms in the nation by Engineering News-Record, ranking No. 183.

Meyer Najem received a Safety Achievement and Safety Leader award as well as a Zero Injury award from the Metro Indianapolis Coalition for Construction Safety. Chip Gilmer was named Outstanding Craftsperson.

Sarah Jenkins and Carl Pebworth were given Baker Benson Pro Bono Awards by Faegre Baker Daniels and Judy L. Ferber was given an Outstanding Pro Bono Service Award.

McGladrey Wealth Management LLC was ranked as the 23rd largest fee-based Registered Investment Advisory firm and the 35th fastest-growing firm on Forbes’ annual Top 50 Wealth Managers list.

Joseph Cogswell and Bridget Chandler, Purdue students, were recognized with Vine & Branch Excellence in Urban Forestry Awards for applying classroom theory to real world situations.

John Livengood, president of the Indiana Restaurant and Lodging Association, received the Will Koch Indiana Tourism Leadership Award, the state’s top tourism award.

Private Fleet Backhaul was named one of the best places to work in Indiana by the state Chamber of Commerce.

Conexus Indiana has been named recipient of Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana’s Employment Connections Award for providing employment opportunities to persons with barriers.•
 

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