Records for Nov. 9-15, 2018

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Announcements

Conference Technologies Inc., a communications technology solutions provider for AV/IT integration and live events, has acquired Digital Meeting Solutions, an audio-visual solutions provider, headquartered in Indianapolis. Mark Fox, DMS owner has been named design consultant for the Indianapolis CTI location. Contact John Laughlin, CEO & president at info@conferencetech.com; 314-993-1400.

Redefined Interiors + Staging llc, a certified home staging and redesign company, is new. Contact Owner Courtney Thompson at 317-627-1929; courtney@redefinedindy.com.

Fundraising

Second Helpings to benefit from Tonic Ball, presented by Eskenazi Health, on Nov. 16, across five Fountain Square venues. Tickets: Sold out, but watch Tonic Ball social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) for announcement of limited, cash-only tickets when they become available through LUNA Music. Contact rob@secondhelpings.org.

St. Mary’s Child Center to benefit from A Night of Miracles on Nov. 16 from 7 p.m.-11:30 p.m. at the Ritz Charles, 12156 N. Meridian St., Carmel. Contact bdaniels@smccindy.org.

Grants

Youth Connections received $10,000 for their Safe Place program from the Samerian Foundation.

In Recognition

WFYI’s “Eva” directed by Ted Green and Mika Brown won The David Ponce Best of Fest Award at the Chagrin (Ohio) Documentary Film Festival for best exemplifying “what the human spirit is capable of.”

Counterpart, in collaboration with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana and Crafted, received recognition as a winner of the 2018 Indiana Innovation Awards for its work on The Big App, a mobile platform that equips Big Brothers Big Sisters matches with activities and experiences that foster and work toward positive youth outcomes.

David Gorden of Mark M. Holeman Inc. has been inducted as a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects.

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