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About this book Rich in history and a strong sense of community, there’s a lot to discover in Hancock County. And whatever you’re looking for, this book was created to point you in the right direction. The Daily Reporter’s Discover 2012-13 will guide you through government offices, human service agencies and youth organizations. Hungry for new dining options? Have an interest in getting involved in a service club? Flip through the pages of Discover to see what you might have been missing. Satisfy your curiosity with 10 pages of tourism information provided by the Hancock County Visitors Bureau. Whether you’re an avid antique shopper or golfer, history buff or arts enthusiast, there’s plenty to do and see close to home. Take a look at the sections listed on this page to get started in exploring what Hancock County has to offer.

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Government

Arts organizations ........................... 17 Recycling programs ........................ 18 Animal groups ................................ 19 Youth sports ................................... 21 By the numbers ............................. 8-9 Youth services ................................ 22 Adult education............................... 62 Community services .................. 22-23 Farmers markets ............................ 20 4-H clubs ............................... 100-102

A helpful guide to federal, state and local government agencies, including contact information .................... 10-16

Schools & education Information on area schools, including contact information and data ..... 56-61

Dining guide A listing of restaurants, from fast food to fine dining .............................. 65-71

Tourism Visitors information ......................... 29 Antiques.......................................... 30 Parks .............................................. 31 Lodging ........................................... 32 Ricks Centre ................................... 34 Historic Greenfield .......................... 35 Museums ........................................ 37 Golf courses ................................... 38

Getting around County overview ........................ 40-41 Greenfield .................................. 42-45 New Palestine ................................ 46 McCordsville ................................... 47 Fortville ........................................... 48 Charlottesville/Maxwell ......................49 Cumberland .......................................50 Shirley/Wilkinson ............................ 51 County ZIP codes ........................... 52 Downtown parking .......................... 53

Faith & churches A geographical listing of churches and ministries ................................... 73-85

Special events From the Indianapolis Air Show to the county fair, a description of key events and festivals .............................. 86-92

Clubs & organizations Service clubs and other community organizations ........................... 93-102

Business & commerce Top businesses, chambers of commerce and more ............. 104-113

Human services Information about Hancock County’s safety net ............................... 116-121

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Description of cover photos: 1: Young fans of New Palestine High School’s baseball team. 2: Dress rehearsal at Greenfield-Central High School. 3: Graduation night at Mt. Vernon High School. 4: “Taps” on Memorial Day. 5: Shirley residents support a young accident victim. 6: Kids commemorate the Indianapolis 500. 7: Togetherness at the county fair. 8: Celebrating the Super Bowl. 9: Getting ready for band season at Eastern Hancock High School.

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION Hancock County and its close-knit, friendly communities are a good place to raise a family, with convenient access to an array of services and activities that don’t require an hour’s drive. In Hancock County, everything is nearby, and that includes its deep sense of place.

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HANCOCK COUNTY BY THE NUMBERS 70,529

Population of Hancock County as of 2011. The county’s population grew by 527 in the previous year, according to census estimates.

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Projected population of Hancock County in 2020.

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Rank among Indiana's 92 counties in population growth from 2000 to 2010.

230.41

Number of people per square mile in Hancock County. By comparison, the population density of Manhattan is roughtly 69,000 people per square mile, according the U.S Census Bureau. That’s a factor of more than 300 times.

20,754

Population of Greenfield, Hancock County’s biggest

municipality, according to a 2011 estimate based on the 2010 census. That compares to 14,602 in 2000.

4,834

Population of McCordsville, according the census. The town in Vernon Township is the county’s fastest-growing community. Its population was 1,134 in 2000.

39.6

Hancock County’s median age, as estimated based on census figures from 2010. The state’s median age is 37.1. The 45-64 age group here represented the largest proportion – 29 percent – of the county’s population.

1,276

Number of Hispanic residents in Hancock County in 2011.

1,611

Number of AfricanAmericans in Hancock

County in 2011.

25,323

Number of households in Hancock County, according to 2011 census estimates. Married households without children (9,362) outnumbered those with children (6,680).

2,262

Number of single-parent households in Hancock County, according to the same figures.

2.6

Percentage of households in Hancock County in which a language other than English is spoken.

2.65

Average household size in Hancock County.

$159,200

Median home value in Hancock County. The median sales price of homes pur-

chased in June 2012 was $129,000, a drop of 8 percent over the same period in 2011, according to the Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors

1,750

Average size, in square feet, of a home in Hancock County.

$62,195

Median household income in 2011.

6.9

Unemployment rate, expressed as a percentage, for Hancock County in June 2012. The statewide rate was 8.3 percent.

250

Size, in acres, of the average farm in Hancock County, compared with 84 acres in 1900, according to the 2007 Census of Agriculture, the latest compilation of data available.

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Number of farms in Hancock County, according to the same data.

69,809

Number of hogs kept on farms in Hancock County, according to the same data.

1,264

Number of beef cattle kept on farms in Hancock County, according to the same data.

38.9

Percentage of Hancock County residents who commute to jobs outside Hancock County according to an analysis of 2010 tax returns. That amounts to 18,470 people. More than 15,000 of them commute to jobs in Marion County.

27.5

Mean travel time, in minutes, of the average commute for a Hancock County

resident, according to the same data.

a bachelor's degree or higher, according to the survey.

86.6

Percentage of people who drive alone to work.

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Percentage of people who use car pools.

3,195

Total number of Hancock County students on the state’s free and reducedprice lunch program in 2011. That is one in every four children in public school.

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Number of single-family housing starts in 2011 in Hancock County.

13,349

Total school enrollment in Hancock County in 2010-11.

90.7

Percentage of adults in Hancock County with a high school diploma or higher, according to the census bureau's 2010 American Community Survey.

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5,469

Total number of food stamp recipients in 2011 in Hancock County. That figure was up by more than 8 percent from the previous year.

308

Size of Hancock County, in square miles. New York City’s seven boroughs occupy 308.9 square miles.

1,035

Number of feet above sea level for Hancock County’s highest point, which is near Ind. 234 and CR 1200E.

800

Number of feet above sea level for Hancock County’s lowest point, which is near CRs 500W and 600S.

39.7

Degrees and minutes of north latitude for Greenfield, putting it at virtually the same latitude as Beijing (39 degrees, 56 minutes).

160

Distance, in feet, from the top of the Hancock County Courthouse to the ground. Sources: Staff research; Daily Reporter archives; STATS Indiana and the Indiana Business Research Center; Purdue University Agricultural Service; Indiana Department of Education; U.S. Census Bureau; local government agencies.

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GOVERNMENT Many officeholders are subject to change in January 2013 according to results of the November 2012 elections. Offices marked * will be voted on in November.

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1180 Market Tower, 10 W. Market St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 226-5555 Email by visiting lugar.senate.gov/contact Lugar was defeated in the Republican primary in May.

*PRESIDENT BARACK H. OBAMA 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500 Phone: (202) 456-1414 Fax: (202) 456-2461 Email: president@ whitehouse.gov *VICE PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN Old Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20500 Phone: (202) 456-1414 Email: vice.president@whitehouse.gov *U.S. SENATOR RICHARD LUGAR Washington 306 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 205101401 Phone: (202) 224-4814 Local

U.S. SENATOR DAN COATS Washington 493 Russell Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510-1404 Phone: (202) 224-5623 Local 1650 Market Tower, 10 W. Market St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 Phone: (317) 554-0750 Email by visiting coats.senate.gov/contact

Crossing, Suite 1050, Indianapolis, IN 46240 Phone: (317) 848-0201 or 1 (800) 382-6020 Email link through burton.house.gov/burton/contacts Burton is retiring at the end of the year, and due to redistricting, Hancock County will be in the Sixth District.

State of Indiana *GOVERNOR MITCH DANIELS Office of the Governor Statehouse Indianapolis, IN 46204-2797 Phone: (317) 232-4567 Email by visiting www.in.gov/gov/2631.html Daniels and Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman will leave office at the end of the year.

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State of Indiana (continued) *STATE SENATOR, 28TH DISTRICT, BEVERLY GARD Indianapolis 200 W. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 Phone: (317) 232-9400 or (800) 3829467 Local 3660 N. CR 50E, Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 462-2527 Email: s28@in.gov Gard will retire at the end of her term, and redistricting will change legislative districts. *STATE REPRESENTATIVE,

53RD DISTRICT, ROBERT CHERRY Indianapolis Phone: (800) 382-9841 Local

CLERK OF THE COURTS MARCIA MOORE 9 E. Main St., Room 213 Greenfield IN 46140 (317) 477-1109 Fax: (317) 477-1113 Email: mrmoore@hancock coingov.org

3118 E. CR 100S Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 462-0619 Email: h53@in.gov *Redistricting will change legislative districts.

Hancock County ASSESSOR MARY NOE 111 S. American Legion Place, Suite 204 Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 477-1102 Fax: (317) 477-1104 Email: mnoe@hancockcoin gov.org AUDITOR ROBIN LOWDER 111 S. American Legion Place, Suite 217 Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 477-1105 Fax: (317) 477-1712 Email: rlowder@hancock coingov.org

*CORONER TAMARA VANGUNDY 27 American Legion Place Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 477-1173 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 111 S. American Legion Place, Commissioners Courtroom 101 Greenfield IN 46140 (317) 477-1105

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District 1: Vernon, Green, Brown townships TOM STEVENS, (317) 796-2437 tstevens@hancockcoin gov.org

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GOVERNMENT OFFICES Hancock County (continued) THOMAS RONEY, (317) 326-2278 District 3 JIM SHELBY (317) 462-6415 District 4 WILLIAM BOLANDER, (317) 861-3610 At Large *BRIAN KIRKWOOD (317) 450-9900 *ROSALIE RICHARDSON (317) 462-6245 *JOE SKVARENINA (317) 923-8111 JUDGE, CIRCUIT COURT RICHARD CULVER 9 E. Main St., Room 302 Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 477-1107 Fax: (317) 477-1711 JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT I, TERRY SNOW 9 E. Main St., Room 303, Greenfield IN 46140 (317) 477-1148 Fax: (317) 477-1174

Email: superior1 @hancockcoingov.org JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT II, DAN MARSHALL 9 E. Main St., Room 217, Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 477-1115 fax: 477-1104 Email: superior2 @hancockcoingov.org PROSECUTING ATTORNEY MICHAEL GRIFFIN 27 American Legion Place Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-1139 Email: pa@hancockcoingov. org Child support division: (317) 477-1713 RECORDER DEBRA CARNES 111 S. American Legion Place, Suite 202 Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 477-1142 Email: dcarnes@hancock coingov.org SHERIFF MIKE SHEPHERD 123 E. Main St. Greenfield, IN 46140

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TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES Blue River PAUL COOPER, (765) 565-6022 Brandywine MARC HILL, (317) 462-2919 Brown KATIE LEWMAN, (765) 738-0067 Buck Creek MEL BRANSON, (317) 535-1401 Center RON HORNING, (317) 462-1176 Green SHARON BROWN, (317) 326-4182 Jackson BOB MCDANIEL, (317) 462-1956 Sugar Creek BOB BOYER, (317) 861-6148 Vernon JAMES NOLTE, (317) 485-7327

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Hancock County and east side of Marion County on U.S. 40. 2010 census: 5,169. Government -Clerk-Treasurer Grace Heck, 11501 E. Washington St. Cumberland, IN 46229 (317) 894-3580 www.town.cumberland.in.us -Town Manager D. Jeffrey Sheridan, (317) 894-6213 -Chief of Police Michael Crooke, (317) 894-3525 -Planning and Development Administrator Christine Owen, (317) 894-6202 -Administrator of Public Works Art Gale, 894-6210 -Town Council meets at 7 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month in the Cumberland Town Hall. Members: Joe Siefker, Nicole Bell, Brian Gritter, Don Engerer and Anna Pea. Education Warren Township Schools, Southern Hancock Schools, Mt. Vernon Community Schools Utilities Sewer: Municipal Water: Citizens Water

Charlottesville Located along the eastern edge of Hancock County on U.S. 40. Government Under jurisdiction of Hancock County Commissioners. Zoning by Hancock County Area Planning Commission. Education Eastern Hancock Community School Corp. Utilities Electricity: Duke Energy Telephone: SBC Cable: Cablevision Knightstown Services Hancock County Sheriff’s Department Jackson Township Fire Department

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CITIES AND TOWNS Greenfield The seat of Hancock County, 15 miles east of Indianapolis. I-70 intersects the northern edge of the city; U.S. 40 and Ind. 9 intersect at the center of town. I-74 is 15 miles south of city. 2010 census: 20,602 Government -Mayor Dick Pasco, (317) 477-4300 -Clerk-Treasurer Larry Breese, 10 S. State St., Greenfield IN 46140 (317) 477-4310 www.greenfieldin.org -City Attorney Tom Billings, (317) 462-5577 -Chief of Police John Jester, (317) 477-4400 -Fire Chief James Roberts, (317) 477-4430 -Parks and Recreation Superintendent (open at press time), (317) 477-4340 -Zoning Administrator Joanie Fitzwater, (317) 477-4320 -City Engineer Mike Fruth, (317) 477-4320 -City Council meets at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at

City Hall. Members: Greg Carwein, Jason Horning, Kerry Grass, Gary McDaniel, John Patton, Mitch Pendlum and Judy Swift. Education Greenfield-Central schools Utilities Water and Sewer: Municipal Natural Gas: Vectren Electricity: Greenfield Power and Light (municipally owned); NineStar Connect and Duke Energy serve some areas. Telephone: NineStar Connect, SBC Cable: Comcast Services Police force, fire department

McCordsville Located in northwest Hancock County, near the shores of Geist Reservoir, on Ind. 67, minutes away from I-465, I-70 and I-69. 2010 census: 4,797. Government -Clerk-Treasurer Catherine Gardner, McCordsville Municipal Building, 6280 W. CR 800N McCordsville, IN 46055

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Mt. Comfort Located in western Hancock County, north of I-70 and 5 miles east of I-465. Government Under jurisdiction of Hancock County Commissioners Education Mt. Vernon schools Utilities Water: Indianapolis Water Co. Sewer: Western Hancock Natural Gas: Vectren Electricity: NineStar Connect, Duke Energy Telephone: NineStar Connect, SBC, Sprint Cable: Insight, Time/Warner Services Mt. Comfort Airport Western Hancock Sewage Utility Hancock County Sheriff’s Department Fire department: Buck Creek Township Fire Department, (317) 894-4564

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CITIES AND TOWNS lies to the south. 2010 census: 2,055. Government -Clerk-Treasurer Becky Hilligoss, 42 E. Main St. New Palestine, IN 46163 (317) 861-4727 www.townofnewpalestine.org -Town Manager David Book, (317) 861-4727 -Town Marshal Robert Ehle, (317) 861-4425 -Fire Chief Gerald Morganthall, (317) 861-5721 -Town Attorney Gregg Morelock, (317) 462-7787 -Town Council meets at 8 a.m. on the first Saturday and 7 p.m. on the third Wednesday of the month at Town Hall. Members: Larry Jonas, Jan Jarson, Clint Bledsoe. Education Southern Hancock schools Utilities Water: Citizens Water Sewer: Town treatment plant Natural Gas: Vectren Electricity: Duke Energy Telephone: SBC Cable: Insight

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Police Chief Dennis Hoppes says the new police headquarters reflects continuing improvements in policing in Wilkinson.

Shirley On the Hancock-Henry county line, 5 miles north of I-70 and 33 miles east of Indianapolis. 2010 census: 830. Government -Clerk-Treasurer Marla Kemerly, 409 Main St., P.O. Box 90, Shirley IN 47384 (765) 738-6561 -Town Marshal Mike Harrison -Newhouse and Newhouse, town attorney -Town Council meets 6:30 p.m. the first Monday of the month in the Town Hall. Members: President Kyle Austin, David Carnes, Dennis Denny. Education Eastern Hancock schools Charles A. Beard schools Utilities Water and sewer: Municipal Natural Gas: Fountaintown Gas Electricity: Duke Energy

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Spring Lake Located one mile south of U.S. 40, west of CR 250W near Philadelphia. 2010 census: 218 Government -Clerk-Treasurer Sue Dennemann, 2688 W. Sugar Creek Drive, Greenfield (317) 462-7508 -Road Commissioner Marion

Quinlan, (317) 462-5776 -Town Attorney Ray Richardson, (317) 462-4429 -Town Council meets the third Monday of every month at 7 p.m. in the Community Building, 20667 Hillside Drive, Spring Lake. Members: President Mary Sweetland, Andy Swain and Maryann Wells. Education Southern Hancock schools

Wilkinson In northeastern Hancock County on Ind. 109. I-70 is four miles to the south.

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events. 2012-13 productions include: "Our Town," Sept. 21-30; "Night of the Living Dead, Part II," Oct. 26-Nov. 4; "Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol," Dec. 14-23; "Twelfth Night," March 14-24; "The Underpants," April 19-28; "Jesus Christ Superstar," May 26-June 9. Buck Creek Players Address: 11150 Southeastern Ave., Indianapolis Telephone (317) 863-2270 www.buckcreekplayers.com Volunteer community theater. 2012-13 productions: “Flaming Idiots,” Sept. 21-30; “A Little Christmas Spirit,” Nov. 30-Dec. 16; “Escanaba in da Moonlight,” Jan. 25-Feb. 3; “Gender Souffle,” March 29-April 7; “City of Angels,” June 7-23. CrazyLake Acting Company Address: PO Box 672, Greenfield Telephone: (317) 477-ARTS www.crazylake.com

Promoting the arts in Greenfield and Hancock County. Hancock County Arts and Cultural Council Address: P.O. Box 441, Greenfield www.hancockcountyarts. com Officers: President, Connie Schmidt; vice president, Jackie Osting; secretary, Steve Smith; treasurer, Stan Crider. Board members: Mark Dudley, Robert Hunt, Clark Ketchum, Nancy Leslie, Angela Mickler, Jackie Osting, Lee Ann Petropoulos, Connie Schmidt, Janet Skinner, Steve Smith, Laine Stoker, Lori Thompson

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Arts venues TenWest Center for the Arts Address: 10 W. Church St., Fortville Telephone: (317) 403-0323

www.tenwestcenter.org The TenWest center focuses on exposing young people to the arts, offering art, music and dance classes. Creative Arts and Event Center Address: 2 W. Main St., Greenfield Telephone: (317) 477-ARTS www.artsandevent.com With galleries, artist’s studios (the Artists Upstairs) and playing host to frequent juried exhibitions, it is the centerpiece for the arts community’s monthly Second Fridays. Facility also available for weddings, receptions and banquets. Other local galleries Greenfield Banking Co. gallery, second floor of Greenfield headquarters, 1920 N. State St. Greenfield Area Chamber of Commerce, One Courthouse Plaza, gallery just inside the State Street entrance.

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Brandywine Wind Contact: Jerry Bell, (317) 462-7837 www.brandywine-wind.com Greenfield’s all-volunteer community orchestra, it regularly gives free performances in various venues throughout the county. Greenfield Community Choir Telephone: (317) 966-1959 Web: "Greenfield Community Choir" on Facebook The choir, under the direction of Donald Crane, performs four major concerts a year, including during the Riley Festival, and makes many other appearances.

Hancock County Children's Choir hancockcountychildrens choir.org Founded in 2011, this children's choir rehearses at New Palestine Bible Church. Performances were held in Dec. 2011 and April 2012, with more planned.

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RECYCLING There are two locations in Hancock County at which you can drop all recyclables accepted in Hancock County: Hancock County Solid Waste Management District /Purdue Extension office, 802 N. Apple St., Greenfield The former Gem Elevator 284 S. CR 500W, Greenfield Items that can be left at these locations include glass bottles and jars, aluminum cans and aluminum foil products, bi-metal (steel/ tin) cans, plastic bottles and containers, and newspapers. Any item with numbers 1 through 7 in the familiar recycling triangle formed with arrows, usually found on the bottom of the container, is accepted at these locations. The only exception is Styrofoam. NO Styrofoam is accepted for recycling in Hancock County. Several local not-for-profit groups accept one or more

recyclable items as a means of raising funds. For a complete list of all the items that can be recycled and where they can be taken in Hancock and surrounding counties, visit the website of the Hancock County Solid Waste Management District: www. recyclehancockcounty.com. Click on the “A-Z of Recycling� link. There, you can learn where to recycle almost anything, from antifreeze and appliances to corks and computers to tennis balls and tires. The solid waste district receives money from the state to use for recycling programs and recycling education programs. The funds and programming are administered by Purdue Extension Hancock County. An 8-member board of directors comprised of local government officials and a 5-member Citizens Advisory Board meet monthly to oversee the district's operations.

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Hancock County and performs the following functions: Shelter lost and stray dogs and cats. Find caring and responsible people to adopt available pets. Investigate cases of animal cruelty and neglect. Enforce city/county ordinances and state laws. Remove dead or injured animals within the city limits. Educate about responsibilities of pet ownership. HANCOCK COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY http://members.petfinder. com/~IN34/index.html 214 E. Main St., Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-5404 Shelter open hours for visiting adoptable pets: Thursday 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. President Melinda Wright hancohumane@yahoo.com Vice president, Stephanie

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FARMERS MARKETS HARVEST MARKET AT THE FAIRGROUNDS Hancock County 4-H Fairgrounds 620 N. Apple St., Greenfield Regular Market Saturdays, May-Oct: 8 a.m.-noon. Summer Season Wednesdays, July through second Wednesday in October, 8 a.m.-noon. Winter Market First and third Saturdays, November-April, 10 a.m.1 p.m. Note: winter market is held inside heated show arena. Contact: Barb Smith (765) 763-0246 or Jeniece Miller (765) 561-8265 COMMUNITY HARVEST MARKETPLACE Across from the CKS Carthage train depot, 201 E. 2nd St., Carthage (Rush County) Contact: Jenny Kimberly (765) 565-7131 CROOKED CREEK FARMERS MARKET 7003B N. Michigan Road

Just south of 71st & Michigan Road) Indianapolis June 3-Oct. 14, Sundays 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. (317) 217-5388 CUMBERLAND FARMERS MARKET Cumberland Town Hall, 11501 E. Washington St., Cumberland May-October, Saturdays 8 a.m.-noon June-September, Tuesdays 4-7 p.m. Contact: Marcella Champion, (317) 894-4145 GEIST FARMERS MARKET 8115 Oaklandon Road (Intersection of Fox Road and Oaklandon Road) May 1–Sept. 30, Thursdays 2:30–6:30 p.m. Contact: Tom Brendle (317) 517-0484 HEART OF RUSHVILLE FARMERS & ARTISANS MARKET 100 E. Third St., Rushville (Rush County)

Third Street is blocked at Main Street east to the alley May 21-Oct. 15; Saturdays 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Contact: Mark Sloan, (765) 561-7116 or email sloaner692003@yahoo. com Website: www.localharvest. org/farmers-markets/M28374 HENRY COUNTY FARMERS MARKET 100 S. Main St., New Castle (Henry County) June through October, 8 a.m.-noon Contact: Jeremiah Priest (765) 779-4473 or email at hcfarmersmarket@gmail. com Website: facebook.com/ henrycofarmersmarket IRVINGTON FARMERS MARKET Ellenberger Park, 5301 E. St. Clair St., Indianapolis Second Sunday of each month June-October, noon3 p.m. Contact: Nina Evans, (317) 540-2425 or email

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Eastern Hancock Youth Football League Grades K-2 (flag) and 3-6 (tackle). President: Dave Lacy. Games played in conjunction with Greenfield Youth Football League. For information, contact Lacy at (317) 326-3037, (317) 491-5525 or at dandclacy@yahoo.com. Greenfield Youth Football League Grades K-2 (flag) and 3-6 (tackle). Cheerleading is also offered. Commissioner: Darryck Dorman. Games are played at the GreenfieldCentral High School practice field at 810 N. Broadway. For more information, visit www. eteamz.com/GYFL or contact Dorman at (317) 498-6744 or at dedorman@myninestar.net. Marauder Youth Football League Grades K (flag) and 1-6 (tackle). Cheerleading is also offered. Director: Tom Payne. Games are played at Fortville Elementary, McCordsville Elementary and Mt. Vernon High School practice fields, depending on the league. For more information, visit www. myflweb.org. New Palestine Cadet Football League Grades K (practice only) and 1-6 (tackle). President: Matt Hook. Located on the property of the Southern Hancock School Corporation near South CR 600W and West CR 200S, south of Doe Creek Middle School and east of Sugar Creek Elementary. For more information, visit www. npcfl.org or email thenpcfl@ gmail.com. Greenfield-Central Little Cougar League For 1st, 2nd , 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grade girls the opportunity to play in a league designed to develop their skills. The league normally runs from early September through the middle of October. The goal of this league is to build a fundamental feeder system for Greenfield-Central. We will be looking for volunteer coaches for the various teams. To make this program

a success, we always rely heavily on volunteers. If you are interested in being a coach, please fill in information at the bottom of registration form, and we will contact you. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade is an instructional league. Contact coach Doug Laker dlaker@gcsc.k12.in.us or (317) 448-0853. New Palestine Little Lady Dragons Basketball League The New Palestine Little Lady Dragons Basketball League is open to all girls in grades 1-6 living in the Southern Hancock district or attending Southern Hancock schools. The league focuses on fundamental skill development. All games and practices will be held at New Palestine High School. For more information, contact Jacki Negri at jacneg23@yahoo.com. Eastern Hancock Lady Royals Basketball League Girls’ basketball league for Eastern Hancock players in grades K-6. Feeds directly into the Eastern Hancock High School program. League is organized by the director of elementary basketball operations, high school players and high school coaches. Contact Eastern Hancock varsity head coach Jeremy Powers at (765) 524-8117 or at jpowers@shenry.k12.in.us Greenfield-Central Youth Boys Basketball (GCYBB) GCYBB Little Cougar Recreational League: To offer other alternatives to travel basketball, the Little Cougar Recreational League runs from the first of November to the week before Christmas break. Typically, the teams will practice one time per week and play games on Saturdays. This league is offered for all boys in grades K-6. The registration form can be downloaded or register online from the GCYBB website at www. gcybb.com. Registration begins in September and closes approx-

imately the second week of October. GCYBB Travel League: For those players interested and who demonstrate advanced basketball skills, a travel league exists for grades 1-6. The evaluations will be performed by independent evaluators watching the tryouts. Register through your son’s school office, through the mail, or online. The registration form can be downloaded or register online from the GCYBB website at www. gcybb.com. Little Cougar Volleyball League/Cougar Summer Volleyball Camp LCVL: For girls in grades 5-6. Tentatively scheduled for five Wednesdays in February. LCVL is feeder program into Greenfield-Central junior high and high school programs. Fees to be announced. Contact G-C varsity coach Rita Rouse at (317) 979-0442 or at ritarouse@ymail.com for more information. CSVC: For girls in grades 1-8. Camp is held in the summer. Dates and fees to be announced. Contact G-C varsity coach Rita Rouse at (317) 979-0442 or at ritarouse@ ymail.com for more information.

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New Palestine Dragon Flyers Running program sponsored by New Palestine High School cross country team for youths in grades 3-6. In addition to conditioning, running-related topics such as flexibility, shoes, nutrition, training and racing will be discussed. Dragon Flyers are led by New Palestine cross country varsity head coach Daniel Weimer. Contact Weimer at (317) 861-4417 ext. 122 or (317) 861-5287 ext. 104.

Greenfield Area Soccer Club A not-for-profit club supported by the Greenfield Parks Department offering youth Pele, recreation, travel, and futbal programs. For the soccer player who is 18 years or older, the club offers adult recreation leagues and summer camps for recreation and travel players. Contact Michael Reeves at President@greenfieldsoccer. org for more information.

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GREAT SPORTS! To submit a local youth sports organization information for a future Daily Reporter Discovery issue, or to report your daily scores and news, contact sports editor Brian Harmon at bharmon@greenfieldreporter.com or at (317) 477-3227.

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YOUTH SERVICES BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF HANCOCK COUNTY www.bgchc.com P.O. Box 115 715 E. Lincoln St. Greenfield, IN 46140 Executive Director Darren Turner, (317) 4623704; dturner@bgchc.com

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SERVICES Libraries (cont.) FORTVILLE-VERNON TOWNSHIP LIBRARY Address: 625 E. Broadway, Fortville, IN 46040 Phone: 485-6402 Hours: Monday through Thursday: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday through Saturday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday: Closed HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY Main library - Greenfield Address: 900 W. McKenzie, Greenfield, IN 46140 Main phone: 462-5141 Children’s desk: 462-5141, ext. 238 Reference desk: 462-5141, ext. 240 Fax: 462-5711 E-mail: hcpl@hcplibrary.org Web site: www.hcplibrary. org Hours: Monday through

Thursday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday: 1 to 4 p.m. SUGAR CREEK BRANCH Address: 5087 W. U.S. 52, New Palestine, IN 46163 Main phone: 861-6618 Children’s desk: 861-6618 Fax: 861-2061 E-mail: hcpl@hcplibrary. org Hours: Monday through Thursday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday: 1 to 4 p.m.

Post offices FORTVILLE Address: 101 S. Main St. Fortville, IN 46040 Phone: 485-6624 Hours: Monday through Friday: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday: 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Lobby hours: Open 24

hours GREENFIELD Address: 207 N. State St. Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: 462-5569 Hours: Monday through Friday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. MAXWELL Address: 9 S. Main St. Maxwell, IN 46154 Phone: 326-3154 Hours: Monday through Friday: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (closed noon to 1 p.m. for lunch) Saturday: 10 a.m. to noon McCORDSVILLE Address: 7397 N. CR 600W McCordsville, IN 46055 Phone: 336-6446 Hours: Monday through Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday: 8:30 a.m. to noon

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HEALTH CARE Hospital Hancock Regional Hospital 801 N. State St. Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 462-5544 www.hancockregional.org Hancock Regional Hospital provides a full range of services, including emergency medicine, modern obstetrics, diagnostics, advanced oncology and physical therapy. HRH also opened an inpatiant hospice unit in August 2011 for end-of-life care. Affilated services include: Prime Time Urgent Care 124 W. Muskegon Drive Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: 468-HELP (4357) Hancock Medical Office 8535 N. Clearview Drive McCordsville, IN 46055 Phone: (317) 335-6930 Hancock Regional Home Care and Hospice 801 N. State St. Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 468-4522 Hancock Surgery Center 801 N. State St. Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 325-2500

Health services Hancock County Health Department 111 American Legion Place, Room 150

Greenfield, IN 46140 Health Office: (317) 477-1125 The department provides health education and immunizations.

Nursing homes Pleasant View Lodge 7476 Lane Road McCordsville, IN 46055 Phone: (317) 335-2159 Kindred Transtional Care and Rehabilitation 200 Green Meadows Drive, Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 462-3311 www.regencygreenfield.com Sugar Creek Convalescent Center & Sugar Creek Chateau 5430 W. U.S. 40 Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 894-3301 Fax: (317) 894-7024 sugarcreeknursingandrehab. com Golden Living CenterBrandywine 745 N. Swope St. Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 462-9221 Fax: (317) 462-5076 goldenlivingcenters.com Springhurst Health Campus 628 N. Meridian Road Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-7067 www.trilogyhs.com/campuses/springhurst_health_campus

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FITNESS Fitness centers

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Classes Greenfield Parks and Recreation Department 280 N. Apple St. Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 477-4340

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The Riley Park Shelter House sits in the cul-de-sac just south of Riley Pool. It has 2160 sq.ft. of open space, a full kitchen, male/female handicap accessible restrooms & folding tables & chairs to accommodate up to 100 people. It is ideal for reunions, receptions, meetings, etc. & available for rent year-round. Rental rates are $175 (not-for profit) & $270 (for-profit) per day, 9 am to 11 pm, plus a $100 damage deposit due at time of key pick up.

Rover’s Run Bark Park – 2770 N. Franklin St. Rover’s Run is a 2-acre dog park located in Beckenholdt Park. The dog park is completely fenced with an electronic gate entry system which limits entry to members only who have shown proof that their dog(s) are properly vaccinated, parasite free & spayed or neutered. The dog park consists of walk ways, shade trees, 2 shelters, a watering station appropriately named, The Slobber Lounge, & lots of open area for running & Frisbee tosses. Brand new Agility Equipment is now available for use inside the park! F,NFr N

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GETTING AROUND

Hancock County’s roads were built on a simple grid system in the 1800s: generally, one mile between intersections in every direction. There are exceptions, of course. The maps on the following pages are a good reference for finding your way in the county and in our communities.

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Hancock County Enrichment Fund is unrestric ted and can add ress all of the aspects of our county 's well-being. Humanitarian Fund provides assistance to those with disabilities or special services. Lifelong Learning Fund provides support to educational programs.

Strong Families and Youth Fund helps programs in the area recreational oppor tunities. of strengthening our youth and families. Every donation you make to a Spirit of Community Fund represents a lasting gift that says: "I care about my community!" we want to thank youf or yourgift to one or more of the followingfunds by providing a Hancock County Flag to wave with pride! rr

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SCHOOLS & EDUCATION Hancock County has four public school systems and two church-affiliated parochial schools. Most of them fare well in meeting state and national achievement standards, and a number of them have been recognized for outstanding achievements in education.

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EASTERN HANCOCK 10370 E. CR 250N, Charlottesville, IN 46117 2012-13 Enrollment: 1,125

2012 Graduates: 76

Phone: (317) 936-5444 2011 Graduation rate: 97.8%

SCHOOLS

Bradley Hancock: Term expires in December 2012.

Superintendent Randy Harris Phone: (317) 936-5444 Email: rharris@ easternhancock .org

Terry Jilg: Term expires in 2014

The school board meets at 7 p.m. the second Monday of the month at the administration office.

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Teresa Dunlavy: Term expires in December 2012.

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Scott Petry: Term expires in 2014.

2011-12 P.L. 227 accountability grade

Tom Russo / Daily Reporter Eastern Hancock’s students enrolled in a service learning class cultivate a garden whose bounty will go to area food pantries. The class is designed to teach students the importance of community involvement. Students in Brown, Jackson and Blue River townships attend Eastern Hancock schools Eastern Hancock High School David Pfaff, principal Email: dpfaff@ easternhancock.org 10320 E. CR 250N Charlottesville, IN 46117 Phone: (317) 936-5595 or (317) 467-0095 Eastern Hancock Middle School

David Pfaff, principal Email: dpfaff@ easternhancock.org 10380 E. CR 250N Charlottesville, IN 46117 Phone: (317) 936-5324 or (317) 467-9759 Eastern Hancock Elementary School Amanda Pyle, principal Email: apyle@ easternhancock.org 10450 E. CR 250N Charlottesville, IN 46117 Phone: (317) 936-5829 or (317) 467-0056

GRADUATION RATE

Manager of technology, business and facilities Debbie Spangler Phone: (317) 936-5444 Email: dspangler@ easternhancock.org Corporation secretary Dottie Maroska Phone: (317) 936-5444 Email: dmaroska@ easternhancock.org Information technology Vickie Osborne Phone: (317) 936-5444 Email: vosborne@ easternhancock.org

By the numbers 26.9: Percentage of students on the free and reduced-cost lunch program (2010-11) 17: Number of teachers with at least 20 years of experience (27 percent) (2010-11) 956: Average SAT score (2010-11).

Did you know? Eastern Hancock is Hancock County’s largest school system by geography but its smallest by enrollment. Indiana

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GREENFIELD-CENTRAL 110 W. North St., Greenfield, IN 46140

2012 Graduates: 295

2011 Graduation rate: 86.5%

Kent Fisk: Term expires in 2014. Tom Russo / Daily Reporter

Retta Livengood: Term expires in 2014.

Dan Riley: Term expires in December 2012. Dr. Michael Summers: Term expires in December 2012. The school board meets at 7 p.m. the second Monday of the month at various locations.

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G-C sports milestone: First cross-country crown in history. Students in Center and Green townships attend Greenfield-Central schools. Greenfield-Central High School Steve Bryant, principal Email: sbryant@ gcsc.k12.in.us 810 N. Broadway Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 462-9211 Greenfield Central Junior High School Harold Olin, principal Email: holin@ gcsc.k12.in.us 1440 N. Franklin St. Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 477-4616 Greenfield Intermediate School James Bever, principal Email: jbever@ gcsc.k12.in.us 204 W. Park Ave. Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 462-6827 Maxwell Intermediate School Jobie Whitaker, principal Email: jwhitaker@ gcsc.k12.in.us

102 N. Main St., Maxwell, IN 46154 Phone: (317) 326-3121 Eden Elementary School Joey Johnson, principal Email: jjohnson@ gcsc.k12.in.us 48155 N. Ind. 9 Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 326-3117 Harris Elementary School Jan Kehrt, principal Email: jkehrt@ gcsc.k12.in.us 200 W. Park Ave. Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 467-6731 J.B. Stephens Elementary School Candy Short, principal Email: cshort@ gcsc.k12.in.us 1331 N. Blue Road Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 462-4491 Weston Elementary School Stephen Burt, principal Email: sburt@gcsc.k12.in.us 140 Polk St., Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 462-1492

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Linda Gellert has been G-C’s leader since 2005. Superintendent Linda Gellert Phone: (317) 462-4434 Email: lgellert@ gcsc.k12.in.us Assistant superintendent Ann Vail Phone: (317) 462-4434 Email: avail@ gcsc.k12.in.us Business manager Tony Zurwell Phone: (317) 462-4434 Email: tzurwell@ gcsc.k12.in.us Technology coordinator Greg Thompson Phone: (317) 462-4434 Email: gthompson@ gcsc.k12.in.us Corporation nurse Dawn Hanson Phone: (317) 462-4434 Email: dhanson@gcsc. k12.in.us

By the numbers 32.8: Percentage of students on the free and reduced-cost lunch program (2010-11) 78: Number of teachers with at least 20 years of experience (37 percent) (2010-11) 986: Average SAT score (2010-11).

Did you know? In 2012, G-CHS graduates won 218 scholarships worth $3.5 million. Indiana

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2012-13 Enrollment: 4,780

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2011-12 P.L. 227 accountability grade

Phone: (317) 485-3100

1776 W. Ind. 234, Fortville, IN 46040-9707 2012-13 Enrollment: 3,565

2012 Graduates: 252

2011 Graduation rate: 92.5%

William Riggs is the dean of superintendents in the county.

Kevin Burk: Term expires in December 2012.

SCHOOLS

Vernee Eads: Term expires in 2014.

Shelton Oakes: Term expires in 2014.

Paul Riddle: Term expires in December 2012 The school board meets at 7 p.m. the third Monday of the month at the administrative office.

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Superintendent William Riggs Phone: (317) 485-3100, Email: Bill.Riggs@ mvcsc.k12.in.us

Tom Russo / Daily Reporter Members of the class of 2012 arrange some furniture during their commencement ceremony. MV is the only county district that holds its graduation ceremony outdoors. Students in Buck Creek and Vernon townships attend Mt. Vernon schools Mt. Vernon High School Bernie Campbell, principal Email: Bernie.Campbell@ mvcsc.k12.in.us 8112 N. CR 200W Fortville, IN 46040. Phone: (317) 485-3131 Mt. Vernon Middle School John Price, principal Email: john.price@ mvcsc.k12.in.us 1862 W. Ind. 234 Fortville, IN 46040-9709 Phone: (317) 485-3160 Fortville Elementary School Susan Bennett, principal Email: susan.bennett@

mvcsc.k12.in.us 8414 N. CR 200W Fortville, IN 46040 Phone: (317) 485-3180, 485-3185 McCordsville Elementary School Dan Debo, principal Email: dan.denbo@ mvcsc.k12.in.us 7177 N. CR 600W McCordsville, IN 46055 Phone: (317) 336-7760 Mt. Comfort Elementary School Heather Whitaker, principal Email: heather.whitaker@ mvcsc.k12.in.us 5694 W. CR 300N Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 894-7667

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Assistant superintendent Mike Horton Phone: (317) 485-3100 Email: Mike.Horton@ mvcsc.k12.in.us Business manager Dan Kramer Phone: (317) 485-3100, ext. 118 Email: dan.kramer@ mvcsc.k12.in.us Technology coordinator Barb Campbell Phone: (317) 485-3100 Email: barbara.campbell@ mvcsc.k12.in.us Corporation nurse Michelle Shaw Phone: (317) 485-3100 Email: michellle.shaw@ mvcsc.k12.in.us

By the numbers 20.4: Percentage of students on the free and reduced-cost lunch program (2010-11) 53: Number of teachers with at least 20 years of experience (26.9 percent) (2010-11) 985: Average SAT score (2010-11).

Did you know? As meausred by enrollment, Mt. Vernon is Hancock County’s most ethnically diverse school district. Indiana

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SOUTHERN HANCOCK P.O. Box 508, New Palestine, IN, 46163-0508 2012 Graduates: 250

2011 Graduation rate: 93.5%

James Halik has been superintendent since 2004.

Brian McKinney: Term expires in 2014.

Meghan Morrison: Term expires in 2014. Tom Russo / Daily Reporter

Barbara Snyder: Term expires in December 2012. Thomas Tucker: Term expires in December 2012. The school board meets at 6:30 p.m. the second Monday of the month at various locations.

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Many students at Southern Hancock schools (such as those in Caroline Clayton’s English class at New Palestine High School) use school-issued computers on their assignments. Students in Brandywine and Sugar Creek townships attend Southern Hancock schools New Palestine High School Keith Fessler, principal Email: kfessler@ newpal.k12.in.us 4485 S. Victory Drive New Palestine, IN 46163 Phone: (317) 861-4417 Doe Creek Middle School Jim Voelz, principal Email: jvoelz@ newpal.k12.in.us 5613 W. CR 200S New Palestine, IN 46163 Phone: (317) 861-4487 Brandywine Elementary School Bruce Miller, principal

Email: bmiller@ newpal.k12.in.us 413 E. CR 400S Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 482-7396 New Palestine Elementary School Mark Kern, principal Email: mkern@ newpal.k12.in.us 4801 S. CR 500W New Palestine, IN 46163 Phone: (317) 861-5287 Sugar Creek Elementary School Tony Strangeway, principal Email: tstrangeway@ newpal.k12.in.us 2337 S. CR 600W New Palestine, IN 46163 Phone: (317) 861-6747

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Superintendent James M. Halik Email: jhalik@ newpal.k12.in.us Phone: (317) 861-4463, ext. 117 Assistant superintendent Robert L. Yoder Email: byoder@ newpal.k12.in.us Phone: (317) 861-4463, ext. 111 Curriculum/technology director Rhonda Peterson Email: rpeterson@ newpal.k12.in.us Phone: (317) 861-4463, ext. 118 Corporation nurse Jeanette Pineda Email: jpineda@ newpal.k12.in.us Phone: (317) 861-4487

By the numbers 17.6: Percentage of students on the free and reduced-cost lunch program (2010-11) 46: Number of teachers with at least 20 years of experience (26.3 percent) (2010-11) 979: Average SAT score (2010-11).

Did you know? The district has been rated as an “A” (exemplary) district by the Indiana Department of Education and consistently has 4-Star-rated schools. Indiana

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2012-13 Enrollment: 3,243

Phone: (317) 861-4463

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ST. MICHAEL SCHOOL 515 Jefferson Blvd., Greenfield, IN 46140

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318 in grades K-8

Phone: (317) 462-6380

Administration

St. Michael’s fifth-grader Hannah Burkhart gets help with her costume from teacher Chris Vetters before a “wax museum” lesson at the school. Hannah was playing Albert Einstein during the living history class, one of many activities that takes place at the school during the academic year. St. Michael School is part of St. Michael Catholic Church on the west side of Greenfield.

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2012-13 Enrollment

Principal Theresa Slipher Phone: (317) 462-6380, Email: tslipher@ stmichaelsgrfld.org Office assistant Linda Soltes Phone: (317) 462-6380 Email: lsoltes@stmichaelsgrfld.org

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24: Number of teachers $33,753: Average teacher salary 50: Average teacher age

School board Jay Shininger David Berty Sarah Wuestefeld Greg Knecht Dr. Jeff Lovins Peggy Hays Joe Hentz

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ZION LUTHERAN SCHOOL 6513 W. CR 300S, New Palestine IN 46163

2012-13 Enrollment 242 in preschool-grade 8

Phone: (317) 861-4210

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By the numbers 13: Number of teachers 37: Average teacher age.

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Walker Career Center Director Brenda Owen 9651 E. 21st St. Indianapolis, IN 46229 (317) 532-6155 The Greenfield Learning Center offers GED classes and testing to those 16 and older who are not currently enrolled in school and who live in Hancock, Shelby, Madison, Henry or Rush counties. The learning center has undergone many recent changes, including a change in locations, because of state-mandated changes in funding and a move to the Indianapolis Adult Basic Education Region, headquartered at Walker Career Center in Indianapolis. The learning center itself is now headquartered locally at Greenfield WorkOne, where daytime and evening classes are offered.

Currently, only GED classes are being offered; however, it is hoped that classes such as English as a second language Adult Basic Education will be resumed. HANCOCK COUNTY ADULT LITERACY COALITION c/o Hancock County Public Library (317) 462-5141 ext. 210 900 W. McKenzie Road Greenfield, IN 46140 President: Mary Lynn Burrows Board Members: Wayne Addison, Bob Burrows, Mary Cross, Paul Fedorchak, Janet Helms, Rachel Hilligoss, Jim Matthews, Ann Osborne, Rosemary Robertson, Nancy Striebeck The volunteer-driven Hancock County Literacy Coalition provides monetary and other support to activities of the Greenfield Learning Center. The coalition's biggest fundraiser is the annual Adult Bee for Literacy, a spelling bee featuring adult teams from throughout the community.The coalition also sponsors a GED graduation ceremony each spring.

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DINING OPTIONS Cumberland

(317) 485-6428 Menu: Pizza, sandwiches, appetizers

PIZZA KING 12110 E. Washington St. (317) 891-2555 Menu: Pizza, sandwiches, salads, appetizers, pasta

PIZZA KING 315 W. Broadway St. (317) 485-6418 Menu: Pizza, sandwiches, salads

SERO’S RESTAURANT 11720 E. Washington St. (317) 894-5570 Menu: Greek fare, breakfast, lunch, dinner

PANDA CHINESE RESTAURANT 21 S. Main St. (317) 485-7988 Menu: Chinese fare

GUADALAJARA GRILL MEXICAN RESTAURANT 9918 E. Washington St. (317) 897-0328 Menus: Mexican fare

SUBWAY 323 S. Oak St. (317) 485-4177 Menu: Sandwiches, salads, breakfast

Fortville

DAIRY QUEEN 346 W. Broadway St. (317) 485-5998 Menu: Fast food sandwiches, ice cream

Tom Russo / Daily Reporter More than fish and chips: The Georgetowner Draft House,

SUNRISE DONUTS ETC. 225 E. Broadway (317) 485-7574 Menu: Donuts, baked goods

215 S. Main St., Fortville, has the feel of an old English pub. GEORGETOWNER DRAFT HOUSE 215 S. Main St. (317) 485-5500 Menu: appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, dinners

GODFATHER’S PIZZA 322 E. Broadway St. (317) 485-7774 Menu: Carryout pizza

THE FORT GRILLE 901 E. Broadway (317) 747-4988 Menu: Sandwiches, pasta, homemade desserts

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DINING OPTIONS fish, vegetables, sides, desserts, breakfast

Greenfield AMERICAN LEGION POST 119 275 Center St. (317) 462-5352 Menu: Homestyle cooking

CASEY’S GENERAL STORE 1133 E. Main St. (317) 467-9829 Menu: Carryout pizza, tenderloins, hamburgers

APPLEBEE’S RESTAURANT 1792 N. State St. (317) 462-3004 Menu: Casual/fine dining, sandwiches, salads

CHICAGO’S PIZZA 1031 N. State St. (317) 462-3131 Menu: Pizza, pasta, sandwiches, salads, buffet

ARBY’S 1705 N. State St. (317) 462-6063 Menu: Fast food sandwiches and salads, breakfast

Tom Russo / Daily Reporter Sounds good: Carol's Cornerstone Cafe, 301 E. Main St., Greenfield, offers musical entertainment as well as food. (317) 771-7577 Menu: Coffee and light lunch options

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ARROWHEAD GOLF COURSE 3974 Clubhouse Drive (317) 326-2226 Menu: Sandwiches, snacks

BOB EVANS 2256 N. State St. (317) 467-0342 Menu: Family-style dining, sandwiches, breakfast

BAMBOO GARDEN BUFFET 2160 N. State St. (317) 467-8881 Menu: Chinese buffet

BURGER KING 1620 N. State St. (317) 467-1398 Menu: Fast food hamburgers

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DINING OPTIONS Greenfield (cont.)

145 S. Morristown Pike (317) 467-2404 Menu: Appetizers, sandwiches, entrees

DAIRY QUEEN 801 W. Main St. (317) 462-2566 Menu: Fast food sandwiches, ice cream

HOMETOWN CLASSIC PIZZA 12 W. Main St. (317) 462-5054 or (317) 462-7262 Menu: Pizza, subs, wings

DUNKIN’ DONUTS 22 E. McClarnon (317) 462-2611 Menu: Coffee, donuts, pastries EL RODEO MEXICAN RESTAURANT 2203 N. State St. (317) 462-5272 Menu: Mexican fare FROSTY MUG 117 N. Apple St. (317) 462-0600 Menu: Drive-in sandwiches, root beer GREAT AMERICAN GRILL 275 Center St. (317) 477-0244

Tom Russo / Daily Reporter Drive-in destination: Frosty Mug, 117 N. Apple St.,

Greenfield, is a summer staple. Menu: Homestyle cooking, sandwiches HANCOCK REGIONAL HOSPITAL CAFETERIA 801 N. State St. (317) 468-4490 Menu: Cafeteria selections, heart-healthy meals, grill service, salads, grab-and-go HARU HANA ASIAN BUFFET/HIBACHI STEAKHOUSE 1505 N. State St. (317) 468-6888

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JACK’S PIZZA 1002 E. Main St. (317) 462-6266 Menu: Pizza, sandwiches, appetizers JIM DANDY 80 W. McKenzie Road (317) 462-2800 Menu: Family dining, sandwiches, broasted chicken, breakfast, daily buffets KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 1604 N. State St. (317) 462-9261 Menu: Fast food fried or grilled chicken, sandwiches and sides

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DINING OPTIONS pasta, appetizers, salads, buffet

Greenfield (cont.) LINCOLN SQUARE PANCAKE HOUSE 118 W. Main St. (317) 318-1792 Menu: Greek fare, breakfast, lunch

N.Y. LITTLE ITALY PIZZA CAFE 16A N. State St. (317) 477-4700 Menu: Pizza, breadsticks, calzones, subs, salads, espresso, cappucino

LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA 1633 N. State St. (317) 468-6815 Menu: Pizza, breadsticks

O’CHARLEY’S 1993 N. State St. (317) 462-9240 Menu: Casual family dining

LONG JOHN SILVER’S 2080 W. Main St. (317) 462-2885 Menu: Fast-food seafood and chicken

Tom Russo / Daily Reporter Chips, salsa and more: Mi Casa Mexican Restaurant, 1550 N. State St., Greenfield, offers a variety of Mexican fare. MI CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 1550 N. State St. (317) 467-1680 Menu: Mexican fare

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MOZZI’S PIZZA 1282 N. State St. (317) 462-3005 Menu: Carryout or delivery pizza, sandwiches, appetizers

MONTANA MIKE’S 1945 N. State St. (317) 468-1000 Menu: Steakhouse fare

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DINING OPTIONS (317) 467-6613 Menu: Breakfast, luncheon soups, sandwiches

Greenfield (cont.) PIZZA HUT 1010 N. State St. (317) 462-4774 Menu: Pizza, pasta, sandwiches, appetizers, buffet

STARBUCKS 2049 N. State St. (317) 462-0119 Menu: Coffee, pastries and confections

PIZZA KING 237 W. Main St. (317) 462-3477 Menu: Pizza, pasta, sandwiches, appetizers, salads

STEAK ’N SHAKE 2121 N. State St. (317) 467-1581 Menu: Fast food sandwiches, salads and milk shakes

PONDEROSA STEAKHOUSE 1585 N. State St. (317) 462-7055 Menu: Steaks, seafood, chicken, buffet

STRIKE FORCE LANES 1539 W. Main St. (317) 477-2695 Menu: Perky's Pizza and subs, hamburgers, tenderloins, fries

Tom Russo / Daily Reporter Wrap stars: SoupHerb, 2 W. Main St., Greenfield, is a popu-

QDOBA MEXICAN GRILL 2037 N. State St. (317) 318-1490 Menu: Burritos, quesadillas, other Mexican fare QUIZNOS 2045 N. State St. (317) 467-7782 Menu: Sub sandwiches, salads

RILEY HOUSE RESTAURANT 1020 W. Main St. (317) 462-6644 Menu: Broasted chicken, family dining, breakfast RO’S BAR AND GRILL 1514 N. State St. (317) 462-2899 Menu: Appetizers,

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DINING OPTIONS 20 W. South St. (317) 477-2050 Menu: Tenderloins, onion rings, homemade daily specials

Greenfield (cont.) SUBWAY 1965 N. State St. (317) 468-6875 Menu: Sandwiches, salads

McCordsville

TACO BELL 1552 N. State St. (317) 462-2728 Menu: Mexican fast food

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WENDY’S 1508 N. State St. (317) 462-4822 Menu: Fast food hamburgers, chicken, salads WHITE CASTLE 2253 N. State St. (317) 467-0865 Menu: Fast food hamburgers, chicken, breakfast WILLY’S FAMILY RESTAURANT

KINSEY’S ITALIAN CAFE 6383 W. Broadway (317) 336-1300 Menu: Salads, pasta, pizza

CHICAGO’S PIZZA 5917 W. Broadway (317) 335-3131 Menu: Pizza, salads, breadsticks

THAT FUN PLACE 1618 N. State St. (317) 477-4653 Menu: Pizza, sandwiches, salads, appetizers

TIM’S BAKERY 6087 W. Broadway (317) 335-3344 Menu: Doughnuts, pastries

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LORD ASHLEY'S PUB & EATERY 11703 Pendleton Pike (317) 826-7860 Menu: Breakfast, lunch, dinner specials PIZZA KING 6550 W. Broadway (317) 335-2426 Menu; Pizza, salads, breadsticks. THE GRILL 2 6621 W. Broadway (317) 336-4700 Menue: Sandwiches, ribs, seaford, steak

BLUE BIRD RESTAURANT 158 E. Main St. (765) 763-7155 Menu: Breakfast, lunch and supper specials KOPPER KETTLE RESTAURANT 135 W. Main St. (765) 763-6767 Menu: Home-style cooking THE PIZZA SHOP 207 S. Locust St. (765) 763-6063 Menu: Pizza SISTER’S ICE CREAM SHOP 207 S. Locust St.

(765) 763-6473 Menu: Sandwiches, lunch and dinner specials, desserts BUTTERNUT BAKERY 105 W. Main St. (765) 763-6140 Menu: Breakfast pastries PATSY’S PIZZA 219 E. Main St. (765) 818-1008 Menu: Pizza, sandwiches

Mt. Comfort BURGER KING 2668 N. CR 600W (317) 891-0302 Menu: Fast food hamburgers, chicken, breakfast EL NOPAL 6016 W. CR 300N (317) 891-0828 Menu: Mexican fare McDONALD’S 2290 N. CR 600W (317) 894-4132 Menu: Fast food hamburgers, chicken, salads, breakfast

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DINING OPTIONS Mama Nita's Pizza, 5040 W. U.S. 52, New Palestine, has a full menu with salad, pasta and more.

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CHURCHES Churches are listed by township in Hancock County. Within each township, churches are listed alphabetically by denomination, with non-denominational churches listed under N.

Blue River Township SHILOH CHRISTIAN — 4980 S. CR 500E. Sunday school, 9:20 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. Fred Girdwood, minister. Phone: 462-3238 (church) or 462-6232 (parsonage). WESTLAND FRIENDS — 2892 S. CR 700E. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship 10:30 a.m.; Bible study, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Rod Abram, pastor. Phone: 462-2943. Web: www. westlandfriendschurch.org

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MT. LEBANON UNITED METHODIST — 3447 S. Ind. 9. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m.; Charles G. Wanner, pastor. Phone: 462-1313. Web site: www.mtlebanonumc.net. SUGAR CREEK BAPTIST — 3928 S. CR 100W. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday; 7 p.m. Wednesday. Seniors' luncheon 11 a.m. third Thursday of month. Dr. Richard Williams, pastor. Phone: 861-6138.

Charlottesville/ Jackson Township NAMELESS CREEK CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ) — 3856 N. CR 800E. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. Dr. Jim Carcia, minister. Phone:

(765) 785-2953. www.name lesscreekchristianchurch.org.

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CHARLOTTESVILLE FRIENDS CHURCH — Carthage Road south of U.S. 40. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship 10:30 a.m. David Deem, pastor. Phone: 462-0916.

EDEN UNITED METHODIST — 2122 E. Eden Road, east of Ind. 9. Worship, 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Sally Dickerson, pastor. Phone: 326-2212.

BY HIS GRACE MINISTRY — 378 E. South St. Pastor Ron Mills, (765) 778-1927; Pastor Steve Richwine, (317) 467-1562.

SUGAR GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH — 5482 E. CR 900N, Greenfield. Worship, 10 a.m.; Bible study, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Randy Badgley, pastor. Phone: (317) 281-1306.

CHARLOTTESVILLE UNITED METHODIST — 230 Carthage Road, P.O. Box 7. Prayer, 9:15 a.m.; worship 9:30 a.m.; church school, 10:30 a.m. Deborah Beason, pastor. Phone: 936-5839. BROWN’S CHAPEL WESLEYAN — 994 N. CR 600E. Christian Living Hour, 9 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Steve Bradley, senior pastor. Phone: 462-4910. Web site: www. brownschapel.com.

Fortville/ Vernon Township GEIST APOSTOLIC — 8750 N. CR 500W, McCordsville. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; evangelistic service, 7 p.m. Sunday. Joseph and Sylvia Horner, pastors. Phone: 335-2454. THE BRIDGE CHURCH — 611 Vitality Drive. Sunday

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CHURCHES worship and children’s ministries, 10:30 a.m.; “The Crossing” coffee shop, 9:30 a.m. to 10:25 a.m.; weeknight Bible studies. Rick Cochran, pastor. Phone: 485-4403. Web: www.bridgechurchlive.org. GRACE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH — 406 S. Maple St. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. Mark Kerfoot, pastor. Phone: (317) 508-9487. MT. CARMEL PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH — 9644 N. Fortville Pike. Worship, 10:30 a.m. on first and fourth Sundays of month. Bill Blackburn, elder. Phone: (765) 644-6295. ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC — 523 S. Merrill St. Sunday Mass, 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 5 p.m.; weekday and holiday Mass, call church. Saturday Mass anticipation, 5:30 p.m.

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The Rev. Joseph Pesola, pastor. Phone: 485-5102. Web: www.stthomasfortville. com. FORTVILLE CHRISTIAN — 9450 N. CR 200W. Sunday school, 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.; worship, 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.; Kids ROCK worship, 10:30 a.m.; Impulse, 6 p.m. Rob Rigsbee, senior minister. Phone: 485-4934. Web: www.fortvillechristian.com. NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP — 1574 W. Ind. 234. Worship, 8:55 a.m., 10:35 a.m.; Mark Adcock, pastor. Phone: (317) 485-7472. Web site: www.nlcfonline.com. OUTLOOK CHRISTIAN CHURCH — 6531 N. CR 600W. Rob McCord, senior minister. Worship, 8:15 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 10:59 a.m. Phone: 335-6815. Web: www.outlookchurch.org. FORTVILLE CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE — 701 S. Maple St. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m.; evening service, 6 p.m.; Wednesday Ministries, 7 p.m. The Rev. Phil Edwards, senior pastor. Phone: 485-6443. Web: www.fortvillenazarene.org. GATEWAY CROSSING CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE — 6621 W. Broadway, Suite 400, McCordsville. Jeff Thomas, pastor. BRIGHT POINT CHURCH —10 W. Church St. Jesse Flood, pastor. Phone: (317) 403-0323 GEIST COMMUNITY — 6697 W. CR 900N, McCordsville. Bible fellowship, 8:45 a.m. Worship, 10 a.m. Phone: 335-7500. The Rev. Matt Walker. Web: www.geist.org. LIVING STREAMS COMMUNITY CHURCH —

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CHURCHES Fortville/Vernon Township (cont.) ffumc-in.org. E-mail: fortville methodist@embarq.com. McCORDSVILLE UNITED METHODIST — 6247 W. Broadway. Worship, 9:30 a.m.; church school, 10:45 a.m. John Myrland, pastor. Phone: 335-3705 and 979-2769. Web: www.mccordsvilleumc. org. Email: office@mccords villeumc.org. FORTVILLE UNITED PENTECOSTAL — 211 S. Merrill St. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; evening service, 7:30 p.m.; Bible study, Thursday 7:30 p.m. Phone: 485-5826.

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WOODBURY COMMUNITY — 8555 N. CR 500W. Sunday school, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wednesday 7 p.m. The Rev. Carl Cloud, pastor. Phone: 335-3312.

Greenfield/ Center Township SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST — 936 S. Morristown Pike. Worship, 9:30 a.m. Saturday; Sabbath school, 11 a.m. Saturday; prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Tuesday. Fred Troxell, pastor. ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN CHURCH — 20 W. South St. Communion Mass, 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Tony Bender, Vicar. Phone: 501-4950. Email: dcntbender@gmail. com. REALIFE CHURCH — 971 W. U.S. 40. Worship, 9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Adam and Kristin Detamore, lead pastors. Phone: 468-1100. Web: www.realifechurch.org. BETHEL BAPTIST — 1610 S. State St. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 8:45 a.m., 11 a.m., 6 p.m. Midweek service at 7 p.m.

Wednesday. (Spanish ministry meets at 529 Wilson St., with Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. and worship at 10:30 a.m.) The Rev. Randall Parker, senior pastor, and Conrad Westbrook, associate pastor. Phone: 462-5850. Web: www.bethelbcg.org. CALVARY BAPTIST — 1450 W. Main St. Sunday school, 9 a.m.; worship 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.; Bible study, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Roger Kinion, pastor. Phone: 462-4586. Web site: www.cbcgreenfield.org. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH — 1489 E. CR 600N. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m., 6 p.m. Prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Transportation available. Dr. Larry Groves, pastor. Phone: 369-0042. Web: www.indy-faithbaptist. com. FAITHWAY BAPTIST — 610 W. Sixth St. Sunday

School, 10 a.m.; morning service, 11 a.m.; afternoon service, 2 p.m.; Wednesday prayer service at 7 p.m. Gerald Privett, pastor. Phone: (317) 462-2888. Web: www.fbcgreenfield. com. FIRST BAPTIST — 404 S. West St. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m., Bible study, 6 p.m.; prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Thursday. Joe Merriman, pastor. Phone: 462-0021. GRACE BAPTIST OF MOHAWK — 4245 N. CR 200W. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; worship, 10:50 a.m., 6 p.m.; prayer service, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Stephen Elmer, pastor. Phone: 326-2362. Web site: www.growatgrace. org. HANCOCK REFORMED BAPTIST CHURCH — 944 E. Davis Road. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship 10:30 a.m. lunch and devotions following service.

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CHURCHES Bible study, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Dr. Mark Judy, pastor. Phone: 462-6722. Web: www.hancockbaptist. org. LIBERTY MISSIONARY BAPTIST (Sovereign Grace) — 1133 W. Main St., Suite B. Worship, 11 a.m. Elder C.G. Wilson, pastor. MACEDONIA MISSIONARY BAPTIST — CRs 100S and 100E. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Melvin Jones, pastor. CALVARY BIBLE METHODIST — 4465 N. Fortville Pike. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.; prayer 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Michael Mater, pastor. Phone: 326-3601. Web: www.calvarybible methodistchurch.com.

IMMANUEL HOLINESS CHURCH — 1032 E. Fourth St. Bible hour, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wednesday 7 p.m. Brian Davis, pastor. Phone: 462-7805. ST. MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC — 519 N. Jefferson Blvd. Mass, 5 p.m. Saturday; 8 and 10:45 a.m. Sunday; weekday Masses according to schedule in bulletin. Rev. Msgr. William Stumpf. Phone: 462-4240. Web:www.stmichaelsgrfld. org. GREENFIELD CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ) — 23 N. East St. Worship, 8:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m. Phone: 462-6348. Web: greenfieldchristian.org. PARK CHAPEL CHRISTIAN — 1176 E. McKenzie Road. Worship, 8:30 a.m., 10 and 11:30 a.m. Sunday. David Woods,

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GREENFIELD CHURCH OF CHRIST — 1380 S. State St. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m., 6 p.m.; Bible study, 7 p.m. Wednesday. John Skomp, minister. Phone: 462-6728. FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER CHURCH OF GOD — 1561 E. Main St. Worship, 10 a.m.; Bible study, 6:45 p.m. Wednesday. Phone: 462-2552, call for transportation. Accessible to people with disabilities. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD — 700 N. Broadway St. Morning Li.F.T. 9 a.m.; Fellowship, 9:15 a.m.; worship/Kidz Crossing, 10:30 a.m.; Evening Li.F.T. 6:30 p.m. Chris Braschler, pastor. Phone: 462-5477. Web: www.firstchurchofgodgreen field.org. Email: 1stcog@

GREENFIELD FRIENDS — 323 W. Park Ave. Sunday school, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m. Rick Schoeff, pastor. Phone: 462-2756. Web: www. greenfieldfriends.org. FAITH LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) — 200 W. McKenzie Road. Worship, 9:15 a.m.; Fellowship, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 11 a.m. Phone: 462-4609. The Rev. Wm. Daniel O’Connor, pastor. Web: www. faithgreenfield.org. ST. JAMES LUTHERAN — 1741 S. State St. Worship, 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., Sunday school, 9:15 a.m. Lawrence Gember, pastor. Phone: 462-7340. Web: www.stjames-lutheran church.org. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE — 1980 S.

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CHURCHES Greenfield/ Center Twp. (cont.) State St. Bible study, 9:30 a.m.; worship and children’s church, 10:30 a.m.; evening worship, 6 p.m.; programs 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Mike Clark, pastor. Phone: 468-0298. Fax: 468-0299. Web: www. greenfieldnaz.org. STRINGTOWN NAZARENE — 52 N. CR 500E. Prayer 9 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wednesday Bible study, 7 p.m. The Rev. Josh Robertson, pastor. Phone: 462-4960. BRANDYWINE COMMUNITY CHURCH — 1551 E. New Road. Worship, 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Mark Wright, senior pastor. Phone: 462-4777. Web: www.brandywinechurch.org. EVANGEL CHRISTIAN — 1221 E. Main St., P.O. Box

453. Prayer 8:30 a.m.; coffee shop 9 a.m.; Bible study 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. Phone: 326-8658. Web site: www.evangel-cc.org. GREATER GRACE OF CENTRAL INDIANA — 320 W. Walnut St. Worship, 9:30 a.m. May through August, 10:30 a.m. September through April; evening worship, 7 p.m.; Wednesday service at 7 p.m. HIGHEST PRAISE WORSHIP CENTER — 211 W. Park Ave. Worship, 10:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Sunday; 7 p.m. Thursday. Ira Scott, pastor. Phone 467-4090, 407-9090. HARMONY COMMUNITY CHURCH (nondenominational) — 1304 Greenfield Drive. Thomas Weston, pastor. Phone: 364-7187. Coffee and fellowship, 10:30 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.; lunch, 12:30 p.m.; Wednesday service, 7 p.m. RIVER OF LIFE

(nondenominational) — 119 N. Broadway. Worship, 10 a.m.; prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Wednesday. H2O ministry with Love INC. Doug Hardy, pastor. Phone: 326-4268.

John Paulson, pastor. Phone: 462-5349. Web: www.fpcofgreenfield.org. Email: fpcofgreenfield@att. net. BRADLEY UNITED METHODIST — 210 W. Main St. Worship, 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. (deaf interpretation at 8:30 a.m.), Sunday school, 10 a.m. The Rev. Wade Compton, senior pastor. Phone: 462-2662. Web: www.bradleyumc.org.

APOSTOLIC PENTECOSTAL — 1202 E. Fifth St. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; prayer service, 5:30 p.m.; service, 6:30 p.m.; Bible study and youth service, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Bishop Kenneth E. Brown, pastor. Phone: 462-3597. Web: www.apcgi.org.

CURRY’S CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST — 3488 N. CR 375E. Worship, 10:45 a.m. Adam Payne, pastor. Phone: 326-2386.

FAITH APOSTOLIC (United Pentecostal) — 70 Tyler Ave. Worship, 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 6 p.m. Midweek service, 7 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. John Reading, pastor. Phone: 468-3248. Web: growinginfaith.org.

FAITH UNITED METHODIST — 328 N. Swope St. Worship, 9:30 a.m.; fellowship time, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 11 a.m. Mike Hopper, pastor. Phone: 462-4136 or 462-2506.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN — 116 W. South St. Adult Sunday school, 9:15 a.m.; youth Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m.

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CHURCHES Greenfield/ Center Twp. (cont.) Park Ave. Worship, 9 a.m. and 11:15 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:15 a.m. The Rev. Michael Manning, senior pastor. Phone: 462-4303. Web: www.trinitypark.net.

Mt. Comfort/Buck Creek Township LIFELINE BAPTIST CHAPEL — 1925 N. Buck Creek Road. Bible classes, 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 3 p.m. Dr. Robert Messer, pastor. Phone: 894-2111. AMITY UNITED METHODIST — 6042 W. CR 100N. Worship, 10 a.m.; Sunday school, 9 a.m. The Rev. Larry Bush, pastor. Phone: 894-3047. Web: www.amityunitedmethodist. com. MOHAWK UNITED METHODIST — 2045 W. CR

400N. Worship, 9 a.m., 11:15 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:15 a.m. The Rev. Greg Pimlott, pastor. Phone: 326-2460. Web: www.mohawkumc.org. MT. COMFORT UNITED METHODIST — 3179 N. Mt. Comfort Road (CR 600W). Christian Education, 9:15 a.m.; coffee and refreshments, 10:15 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Dave Galbraith, pastor. Phone: 894-8965. Web site: www.churchatmtcomfort.org. OTTERBEIN UNITED METHODIST — 2901 W. CR 200N. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. Dave Wise, pastor. Phone: 326-8130. VINEYARD COMMUNITY CHURCH AT MT. COMFORT — 1672 N. CR 600W. Adult discipleship hour, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. Rick Francis, pastor. Phone: 894-3280. Web: www.vccmtcomfort.org.

New Palestine/Sugar Creek Township CHURCH 52 FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER (Assemblies of God) — 8220 Brookville Road. Worship, 9 a.m., 11 a.m. Perry Meade, pastor. Phone: 861-8648. Web: www.church52.org. VICTORY INDEPENDENT BAPTIST — 3982 W. U.S. 40. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m., 6:30 p.m.; service, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Dr. Fred Holcomb, pastor. Phone: 894-8154 or 462-1003. Web: www.victory independentbaptist.org. WATER’S EDGE BAPTIST — 5954 W. CR 300S. Worship, 9:45 a.m., 6 p.m.; Daron Day, pastor. Phone: 861-5602. Web: www.watersedgefamily.com. CALVARY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP — Meeting at Family Fun and Fitness,

5151 W. U.S. 40. Worship, 10 a.m. Toby Risner, pastor. Web: www.calvarychristian indy.net. COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN — 3123 S. CR 500W. Bible study, 9:15 a.m.; worship, 10:20 a.m.; evening programs 5:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesday supper and Bible study, 6 p.m. Todd Beale, pastor. Phone: 861-5407. NEW PALESTINE CHRISTIAN (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) — 4053 S. CR 650W. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. Traditional worship 9:15 a.m., contemporary service, 11:30 a.m. The Rev. Travis Hacker, minister. Phone: 861-4356. Web: new palchristianchurch.com. HANCOCK COUNTY CHURCH OF CHRIST— 4197 S. CR 600W. Royce DeBerry, minister. Phone: (317) 891-6201. Web: www.hancockcounty churchofchrist.com.

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CHURCHES New Palestine/Sugar Creek Township NEW PALESTINE CHURCH OF CHRIST — CRs 600W and 200S. Sunday School, 10:30 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.; Wednesday Bible study, 7 p.m. Dewey Williams, pastor. Phone: (317) 861-6378. CROSS OF GRACE LUTHERAN (ELCA) — 3519 S. CR 600W. Traditional worship, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. (meets 10 a.m. Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend). Mark Havel, pastor. Phone: 861-0977. Web site: www. crossofgrace.org. ZION LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) — 6513 W. CR 300S. Saturday Praise service, 6 p.m.; Traditional service 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m. Sunday; Sunday school and adult Bible study, 9:15 a.m. Jason W. Taylor, pastor. Phone: 861-5544.

Web site: www.zionnp.org. BROOKVILLE ROAD COMMUNITY — 7480 W. U.S. 52. Worship, 9 a.m., 10:45 a.m.; Youth, 6 p.m.; Focus groups, 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Hubert Nolen, senior pastor. Phone: 8613880. Web: www.brcc online.net. NEW PALESTINE BIBLE CHURCH — 27 W. Main St. (U.S. 52). Worship at 10 a.m., Bible study for all ages at 5 p.m. Sunday. Phone 861-1210. Web: www. newpalestinebiblechurch.org. HIS PLACE NEW PALESTINE UNITED CHURCH — 15 E. Main St. (U.S. 52). Sunday school, 9:15 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m.; Bible study, Wednesday 7 p.m. Phone: 861-4548. Web: www. hisplaceatnewpalestine.org. NEW PALESTINE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — 3565 S. CR 500W (Gem

Road). Church school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 8:15 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.; Dr. John C. Thomas, pastor. Phone: 861-4390. Web: www.npumc.com. email: newpalumc@comcast.net. PHILADELPHIA UNITED METHODIST — 2265 W. U.S. 40. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. Janet Wanner, pastor. Phone: 462-5786.

SHIRLEY CHRISTIAN — 202 S. Meridian St. Bible school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.; midweek, 7 p.m. Wednes-day. Gary Sickle, minister. Phone: (765) 738-6365. Email: shirleycc@hrtc.net. WILKINSON CHURCH OF CHRIST — 7293 N. Ind. 109. Traditional worship, 8:30 a.m.; contemporary worship, 10:45 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Ryan McCarty, senior minister. Phone: (765) 781-2585. Web: www.wccin.org.

Wilkinson/ Brown Township RIGHTEOUS OAKS BAPTIST CHURCH — 310 S. Main St. (Ind. 109). Worship, 10 a.m. Pastor Steve Rayburn. Phone: (765) 785-2858. WARRINGTON FREEWILL BAPTIST — 8356 N. Ind. 109, Warrington. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m., 6 p.m. William Parson, pastor.

SHIRLEY FRIENDS — 101 S. Main St. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Jim Jackson, pastor. Web: www.iym.org/ directory/cnp/shirley.htm. SHIRLEY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE — Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m.; evening service, 6 p.m.; Bible study, 7 p.m. Wednesday.

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CHURCHES WARRINGTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE — 8381 N. Nashville Road. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m., 6 p.m.; service, 7 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Norwood A. Kreuzinger, pastor. MAPLE GROVE COMMUNITY — 9866 N. Nashville Road, Wilkinson. Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Bible study, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Dan Bair, pastor. Phone: (765) 785-2999. SHIRLEY-WILKINSON COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST — South and White streets, Shirley. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Jenny Charles, pastor. Phone: (765) 738-6710. Web site: www.swcumc.org. WILLOW BRANCH UNITED METHODIST —

6244 N. Thomas Road, Willow Branch. Worship, 9 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Adam Payne, pastor. Phone: 326-2502.

Surrounding Areas BUCK CREEK BAPTIST — 135 S. Muessing St., Cumberland. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m.; prayer service, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Carl A. Riley, pastor. Phone: 894-5001. CUMBERLAND FIRST BAPTIST — 116 S. Muessing St. Worship, 10 a.m.; Sunday studies and children’s music opportunities, 11 a.m. The Revs. T. Wyatt Watkins and Kevin D. Rose, pastors. Phone: 894-2645. Web site: www.cumberland fbc.org. HEATHER HILLS BAPTIST — 1421 N. German Church Road. Children's programs, 9 a.m.; worship, 9 a.m., fellowship

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time in gym, 10:15 a.m.; youth/children's Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.; adult Bible fellowship (Sunday school), 10:45 a.m.; evening service, 6 p.m. Brian McCrorie, senior pastor. Phone: 894-7474. Web site: www.heatherhills.org. FAITH CHAPEL INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH — 35 E. Morgan St., Knightstown. Phone: (765) 744-7660.

worship, 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m.; pitch-in lunch, noon. Dr. Wayne Scott, pastor. Phone: (765) 763-7657. OAKLANDON BAPTIST — 12130 Pendleton Pike. Worship, 10 a.m., 6 p.m.; mid-week, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Web site: oaklandonbaptistchurch.blogspot.com. PENDLETON BAPTIST — 207 Old State Road 132W. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m. Phone: 778-4433. Web site: www.pendletonbaptistchurch.com.

FAIRLAND BAPTIST TEMPLE — 7051 N. CR 600W. Worship, 9:30 a.m.; church school, 10:30 a.m. Phone: 835-8268. KNIGHTSTOWN FIRST BAPTIST — 210 E. Jackson, Knightstown. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m., 6 p.m.; midweek service, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Pastor Tim Smith. Phone: (765) 345-2815. FAITH BAPTIST — 323 S. Washington St., Morristown. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.;

KNIGHTSTOWN BETHEL HOLINESS — 242 W. Morgan. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.; prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Wednesday. George Maloyed Jr., pastor. Phone: (765) 345-2307. ST. ROSE CATHOLIC — 8144 W. U.S. 40, Knightstown. Mass at noon Sunday. Phone:

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CHURCHES Surrounding Areas (continued) (765) 345-5595. CUMBERLAND CHRISTIAN — 39 N. Starter St. Bible school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m.; activities, 6 p.m.; Bible study, 6 p.m. Wednesday. Tom Scott, minister. Phone: 894-3756. Web: cumberlandchristian church.org. EAST STREET CHRISTIAN — First and East streets in Carthage. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. Phone: (765) 565-6216. FAIRLAND CHRISTIAN — 109 S. Mulberry St., P.O. Box 430, Fairland. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. Les Bearden, pastor. Phone: (317) 835-2984. Web: www. fairlandchristianchurch.com.

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CHRISTIAN — 797 W. Brookville Road (U.S. 52). Bible study, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. Joshua Hahn, senior minister. Phone: 861-5382. GWYNNEVILLE CHRISTIAN — King and Mulberry streets. Bible study, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 8:30 and10:45 a.m. Class at 6 p.m. Wednesday. Nick Keaton, minister. GRANT CITY WESLEYAN — 4387 S. Grant City Road, Shirley. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Kids club and adult Bible study, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Josh Johnson, pastor. Phone: (765) 376-7497 INGALLS CHRISTIAN — 101 N. Randall. Worship, 10:30 a.m. Mike Hammans, pastor. MORRISTOWN CHRISTIAN — 209 S. Washington St., Morristown.

Sunday school, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m. Fred Hickman, pastor. Phone: (765) 763-6155. NEW REVELATION CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) — meeting in St. John United Church of Christ building at 11000 E. Washington St. Sunday school, 11:15 a.m.; worship, 12:30 p.m.; Wednesday Bible study, 7 p.m. The Rev. Richard A. Reynolds, pastor. Phone: 891-6722. Web: www.newrevelationcc.com. KNIGHTSTOWN CHURCH OF CHRIST — In former Raysville school. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. EAST RAWLES AVENUE CHURCH OF GOD — 9801 E. Rawles Ave., Indianapolis. Ron Polly, pastor. Phone: 899-1703. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.; Worship, 10:45 a.m., 6 p.m.

R.E.A.L. COMMUNITY CHURCH (INGALLS CHURCH OF GOD) — 238 Meridian St. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m., 7 p.m.; midweek service, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Jack Stout, pastor. Phone: 485-5021. Web: www.ingallschurchofgod.org. COMMUNITY CHURCH OF FOUNTAINTOWN — 11715 N. Main St. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. Michael Smith, pastor. Phone: (317) 861-9653 or (317) 861-3714. ST. MATTHEW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH — 8320 E. 10th St., Indianapolis. Worship, 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m. (times vary with season); Wednesday service, 10 a.m. The Rev. Mark Van Wassenhove, rector. Phone: 898-7807. Web: www.stmattsindy.org. CARTHAGE FRIENDS — South Main Street. Sunday

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CHURCHES school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m. Paul Williamson, pastor. KNIGHTSTOWN FRIENDS MEETING — 214 E. Brown St. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m.; Bible study, 6:15 p.m. Wednesday. Phone: (765) 345-2371. Web: www.knightstown friends.org. WALNUT RIDGE FRIENDS MEETING — CRs 800N and 900W, Carthage. Sunday school, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m.; Wednesday Bible study, 6 p.m. Shane Arthur, pastor. Phone: (765) 565-6121. Website: www.wrfm.org. GEIST-HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) — 8115 Oaklandon Road, Oaklandon. Worship, 5:30 p.m. Saturday, 8:30

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IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— 55 Johnson Ave., Indianapolis. Worship, 10 a.m.; vespers, 6 p.m. Phone: (317) 356-7225. Email: irvpresby.org. ST. JOHN UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST — 11000 E. Washington St., Cumberland. Sunday school, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m. The Rev. Audrey Alexander, pastor. Phone: 894-7958. Web site: www.stjucc.com. CUMBERLAND UNITED METHODIST — 219 N. Muessing Road. Worship, 9 a.m., 11 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:15 a.m. The Rev. Jeffery Mair, pastor. Phone: 894-3454. FAIRVIEW UNITED METHODIST — 1850 W. Shelby CR 900N, Fountaintown. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,

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10:30 a.m. Johnny Lee Sanders, pastor. Phone: 861-9950. FOUNTAINTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — 11715 N. Main St. Worship, 9 a.m., Sunday school, 10:15 a.m. Pastor Gwen Pew. Phone: (765) 5206360. GRACE COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST — 11715 W. Main St., Fountaintown. Worship, 9 a.m., Sunday school, 10:15 a.m. David Bryan, pastor. KNIGHTSTOWN UNITED METHODIST — 27 S. Jefferson St. Worship, 9 a.m., Sunday school, 10:30 a.m Ken Wells, pastor. Phone: (765) 345-5912. MORRISTOWN UNITED METHODIST — 221 S.

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CARTHAGE NEW LIFE WESLEYAN — 105 N. East St. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m., worship, 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m. Prayer meeting, 7 p.m. The Rev. David Gates, pastor.

HARVEST (WESLEYAN) — Meeting at 14051 E. 104th St., Fortville. Worship, 10 a.m. Brad LeRoy, pastor. Phone: (317) 605-3167.

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ORGANIZATIONS CONTRIBUTE TO COUNTY'S RELIGIOUS FABRIC Along with about 100 churches, Hancock County is home to a variety of other religiously affiliated groups. Among them are: Agape Family Ministries New Palestine (317) 435-0405 AFM offers music ministry, retreats and Bible classes. The director is the Rev. Robert H. Miller, a retired United Methodist pastor.

(317) 468-6300 www.loveinc-ghc.org Love in the Name of Christ helps churches network with agencies to help those living in poverty. Life Choices Care Center 1454 N. State St. (317) 467-9700 (24 hours) Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. PCG provides alternatives to abortion counseling and pregnancy testing at no charge. Walk-ins welcome.

Alexander Christian Foundation 312B E. Main St., P.O. Box 246, Greenfield (317) 467-1223 www.acfindiana.org This nonprofit organization, founded in 1964, awards scholarships to young people to attend Bible college. Changing Hearts Greenfield (317) 462-5715 www.changinghearts.us Changing Hearts organizes prayer gatherings and distributes bookmarks bearing a prayer of repentance to help "return the culture to God." Greater Greenfield Ministerial Association c/o President Russel Jarvis, lead chaplain, Hancock

WJCF (88.1 FM) Greenfield (317) 467-9523 www.wjcfradio.com This Christian radio station serves East Central Indiana.

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World Renewal International Greenfield (317) 467-9899 www.worldrenewal.org World Renewal promotes the creation of new congregations in Mexico, Brazil, Haiti and other countries.

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SPECIAL EVENTS Riley Festival

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SPECIAL EVENTS Entertainment on the Plaza Each summer, free concerts take place at 7 p.m. on Fridays on the Hancock County Courthouse Plaza. The concerts feature musicians performing everything from oldies to patriotic marches to Southern Gospel. Learn more about the series by logging on to www. gbcbank.com and clicking on “GBC in the Community.”

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The Indianapolis Air Show at Indianapolis Regional Airport showcases aeronautical feats while raising money for Riley Hospital for Children. The show is one of the biggest in the Midwest. The Blue Angels will return June 15-16, 2013. For more information, log on to www.indyairshow. com.

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SPECIAL EVENTS and Plein Aire Contest. More than $2,000 in prize money is awarded.

Lord’s Acre Festival This festival at McCordsville United Methodist Church traditionally features a fish fry, live auction, quilt exhibit, parade, vendor booths and Sunday morning services under the festival tent. The weekend festival gets its name from a 1950s fund drive in which members pledged the proceeds from an acre of farmed land. (Members who were not farmers came up with other ideas for their giving.) The offerings were presented in the fall. For more details, log on to www.mccordsvilleumc.org.

New Palestine Fall Festival The festival is a homecoming to New Palestine residents. It takes place on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday after Labor Day. The festival is hosted by the New Palestine Lions Club at its community building on U.S.

Shirley Founders Day This mid-August celebration honors Shirley’s founders. The festival in Shirley Town Park features food and live entertainment by the historical museums along South Depot Street. It also includes a parade, talent show and the presentation of the David L. Estell Civic Award.

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Focus on the Arts One spring tradition is Focus on the Arts weekend, featuring the annual Will Vawter Arts Show, which

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Fortville Optimist Ball Day gives families and residents a chance to get outside in the parks and watch local kids play baseball and softball. The event includes a parade and vendor booths. Ball Day typically takes place in late May or early June. For more information, go to mvoptimist.com.

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SPECIAL EVENTS Christmas Lights Parade and Festival The annual Christmas Lights Parade and Festival in Greenfield brings hundreds of people to downtown. Bradley United Methodist Church serves a soup-andsandwich dinner before the parade, and the Chamber of Commerce offers hot chocolate on its front porch. In addition to the parade, there is a tree lighting, live Nativity, Santa’s House and live entertainment. The event takes place in cooperation with the Greater Greenfield Chamber of Commerce and city departments. Several vendors set up shop, and many downtown businesses extend their hours to accommodate visitors.

Christmas at the Riley Home Experience Christmas in Greenfield 145 years ago.

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Gary Davis and the Brandywine Wind serenade festivalgoers on the Hancock County Courthouse Plaza during the 2011 Christmas Lights Parade and Festival.

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The James Whitcomb Riley Home is decorated according to the period. Hostesses and volunteers complete the scene in Victorian costumes as they portray the neighbors of James and his family.

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LOCAL CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS International relations. Horsemanship. History. Gardening. Those are just a handful of the interests represented by the dozens of clubs, service groups and other organizations in Hancock County. The groups also always are looking for new members.

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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP Contact: Della Turnbill 462-6979 AMERICA IN BLOOM (317) 477-4340 www.greenfieldin.org/parks

(317) 485-4992 New Palestine Post 5242 W. U.S. 52 P.O. Box 299 New Palestine, IN 46163 Contact: Richard Waltz (317) 445-0256 awaktz@anerutcg.net

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY — HANCOCK UNIT Contact: Enos Dotson (317) 344-7842 enos.dotson@cancer.org

AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS 441 E. 10th St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 Phone: (317) 684-1441 Fax: (317) 684-4377

AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION OF HANCOCK COUNTY Contact: Susan Holmes (317) 873-3640

ARC OF HANCOCK COUNTY Contact: Dennis Porter 802 Apple St. Greenfield IN 46140 (317) 462-3727

AMERICAN LEGION Dale E. Kuhn Post 119 Contact: Paul Baker 275 S. Center St. Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-5352 Post 391 207 S. Merrill St. Fortville, IN 46040

COUGAR BOOSTER CLUB Contact: Rick Kennedy (317) 448-6943 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Contact: Joannie Bowen

5214 S. Ind. 9 Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 861-5265 CUMBERLAND G.A.P. Contact: Mark Reynold P.O. Box 29427 Indianapolis, IN 46229 (317) 894-0257 FORTVILLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN Contact: Nancy Huber (317) 335-2284 nhuber64@hotmail.com FORTVILLE/ McCORDSVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Contact: Nancy Strickland www.fortvillemccordsvillechamber.com FORTVILLE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 6904 Contact: Tim Hunt 206 S. Main St. Fortville, IN 46040 (317) 485-4582

FRIENDS OF THE HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY Contact: Mary Cross 900 W. McKenzie Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-7507 www.hcplibrary.org/ about/friends.htm FUSE (FAMILIES UNITED FOR SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT) Contact: Denise Arland (317) 462-9064 Email: info@fuseinc.org www.fuseinc.org GREENFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Contact: Retta Livengood 1 Courthouse Plaza Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 477-4188 Fax: (317) 477-4189 www.greenfieldcc.org

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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS GREENFIELD COMMUNITY CHOIR Contact: Don Crane (317) 462-4513 or (317) 966-1959

HANCOCK COUNTY 4-H Contact: Sarah Burke 802 N. Apple St. Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-1113

P.O. Box 153 Greenfield, IN 46140 www.greenfieldhistoricland marks.org GREENFIELD PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT 280 N. Apple St. Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 477-4340 www.greenfieldin.org/parks

HAWK'S TAIL OF GREENFIELD GOLF COURSE Contact: Mike Farrer 145 S. Morristown Pike Greenfield, IN 46140 462-2706 www.hawkstail.com

HANCOCK AMATEUR RADIO CLUB P.O. Box 335 Greenfield, IN 46140 www.w9atg.org

GREENFIELD SENIOR CENTER Contact: Kim Voorhis 280 N. Apple St. Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 477-4343

GREENFIELD LIONS CLUB Membership contact: Chuck Condra (317) 462-9192

HANCOCK COUNTY ARTS AND CULTURAL COUNCIL Steve Smith (317) 861-6861

EASTSIDE No. 53 TOASTMASTERS Contact: Jenny Pagano jenny.pagano@stateauto. com

GREENFIELD ELKS LODGE 1720 Contact: Mike Jack 820 S. State St. Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-5301 GREENFIELD HISTORIC LANDMARKS Contact: Rosalie Richardson

HANCOCK COUNTY ADULT LITERACY COALITION Contact: Mary Lynn Burrows (317) 462-5141 mburrows@hcplibrary.org

GREENFIELD YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE Contact: Darryck Dorman (317) 498-6744 dedorman@myninestar.net

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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS HANCOCK COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY Contact: Michael Adkins (317) 462-4095 Adkinsmchl69@aol.com HANCOCK COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Contact: Larry Ervin 123 E. Main St. Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 477-1188 Ext. 1 HANCOCK COUNTY EXTENSION HOMEMAKERS Contacts: Bert Jones 802 Apple St. Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-1113 www.ces.purdue.edu/ Hancock/Pages/ Extension Homemakers. aspx HANCOCK COUNTY HERB SOCIETY Contact: Carolyn Swinford (317) 326-2274 cjswinford@gmail.com

HANCOCK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Contact: Brigette Jones P.O. Box 375 Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-7780 www.hancockhistory.org mail: hancockhistory@live. com HANCOCK COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY 214 E. Main St. Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-5404 Hancockhumane.petfinder. com Email: hancohumane@ yahoo.com HANCOCK COUNTY OFFICE PROFESSIONALS Contact: Mary Lynn Burrows (317) 468-5141 www.hcofficeprofessionals. org HANCOCK COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY Contact: Janice Silvey (317) 402-1356

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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION 312 E. Main St., Suite C Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 462-2141 Fax: (317) 467-1449 www.rileyfestival.com info@rileyfestival.com JANE ROSS REEVES OCTAGON HOUSE FOUNDATION Darrell Deck, president Shirley, Indiana 47384 (765) 445-0062 KAPPA KAPPA SIGMA SORORITY, ALPHA KAPPA CHAPTER Contact: Marthalou Wooten 210 N. Pennsylvania Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-9293

KIWANIS OF GREENFIELD Contact: Bob Gullion 1700 E. CR 300N Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-5118 LEADERSHIP HANCOCK COUNTY Contact: Donieta Ross, president One Courthouse Plaza Greenfield, IN 46140 www.leadhc.org (317) 477-4188, ext. 280 LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF HANCOCK COUNTY Contact: Robert White (765) 571-2419 LOVE INC OF GREATER HANCOCK COUNTY P.O. Box 132 Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 468-6300 www.loveinc-ghc.org NEIGHBORHOODS AGAINST SUBSTANCE ABUSE 98 E. North St., Suite 211

Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 477-0200 www.nasa-hancock.com NEW PALESTINE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE P.O. Box 541 42 E. Main St. New Palestine, IN 46163 (317) 861-2345 www.newpalestinechamber. com NEW PALESTINE LIONS CLUB Membership contact: Mark Kennedy (317) 417-3050 www.nplions.com PARTNERS FOR ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY (PAWS) Contact: Nancy Rubino (317) 445-9924 1547 N. State St. Greenfield, IN 46140 www.pawshancock.org Email: pawshancock@aol.com

PURDUE EXTENSION HANCOCK COUNTY 802 N. Apple St. Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-1113 www.ag.purdue.edu/ counties/hancock/pages/ default.aspx QUESTERS OLD NATIONAL ROAD 1364 Contact: Dee B. Carmichael, president (317) 462-5624 dcarmic@e-farmcredit.com REGREENING GREENFIELD (317) 477-4340 www.greenfield.in.org/parks RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Nancy Holzhausen, president 7324 W. CR 100N Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 894-7765 mbholzhausen@juno.com

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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS RILEY OLD HOME SOCIETY 250 W. Main St. Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-8539 www.jwrileyhome.org Email:jwrileyhome@live.com

KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA, INC. UPSILON CHAPTER P.O. Box 963 Greenfield, IN 46140 Ann Ott, president (317) 697-4003 VOLUNTEER HANCOCK COUNTY Contact: Paula Jarrett One Courthouse Plaza Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 467-2346 www.volunteerhancock county.org

RILEY WRANGLERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB Contact: Steve and Shirley Rifner (765) 763-6289 (317) 459-1319 ROTARY CLUB OF GREENFIELD Contact: Fred Fentz (317) 467-6571

David Berard, secretary (317) 462-9681

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WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION HAWK'S TAIL COUNTRY CLUB Contact: Donna Owen, president 1320 Greenhills Road Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-7609

SHARES INC. Brandywine Industries Contact: Ryan Bethel 645 S. State St. Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-4824

SISTER CITIES OF GREENFIELD INC. Robert Young, president (317) 908-8023 www.sistercitiesof greenfield.org

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CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS EASTERN HANCOCK EDUCATION FOUNDATION www.facebook.com/Eastern HancockEdFd E. CR 250N, Charlottesville, IN 46117 (317) 936-5444 Board of Directors President: Cheryl Apple Tim Lewis, Ryan McCarty, Mike McMahan, Jeremy Lowes, Tami White, Steve Wilson, Mitch Blocher, Andy Ebbert, Elvin Thomas, LuAnn Kramer; Ex-officio Randy Harris HANCOCK COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION www.hccf.cc 312 E. Main St. Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-8870 President: Mary Gibble mgibble@hccf.cc Board Members David O’Donnell (chair) Tom Seng, Jim Miller, Teri Dunlavy, Wayne Beck, Mike Burrow, Lorraine Ewing, Chris McQueeny, Jon Miller, Suan Nichter, Fred Powers, Bill Wel-

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(317) 477-4103 Executive Director Myra Bleill ismbleill@gcsc.k12.in.us Board Members Steve Bryant, Susanna Combs, Nancy Dezelan, Linda Gellert, Joey Johnson, Dr. Todd Kaminski, Kim Kile, Dan Leary, Michael Mack, Becky Riley, Rachel Strong, Ty Wooten MT. VERNON EDUCATION FOUNDATION mtvernonfoundation.org 1776 W. Ind. 234 Fortville, IN 46040 (317) 482-4110 Board of Directors President –Tony May Nancy Werner, Jan Viehweg, Amanda Perdue, Shannon Walls, Patricia Beaty, B.J. Erlewein, Jack McKinney, Jeffry Young; Ex-officio Bill Riggs, Kevin Burk UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL INDIANA HANCOCK COUNTY One Courthouse Plaza

P.O. Box 714 Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 467-2346 Area Director Paula Jarrett paula.jarrett@uwci.org Advisory Board Jeff Somers (chair), Mary Gibble, Linda Hart, Bill Weldon, Dawn Earlywine, Greg Mankey, Bobbi Dunne, Robb Farris, Vickie Mattox, Terry Miller, Diane Sterchi, Myra Bleill, Paul Bongen, Louisa Hayenga, Kelly Johnson, Ted McKinney, Brad Nicholson SOUTHERN HANCOCK EDUCATION FOUNDATION www.southernhancockedu cationfoundationinc.org P.O. Box 711 New Palestine, IN 46163 Board of Directors President: Randy Faunce Steve Henry (president elect), Susie Jameson, Kari Morwick, Russ Eller, Mark Kern, Michelle Overy, Austin Potter, Tony Strangeway, Bob Vincent, Betty Whittemore, Russ Worman

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BLUE RIVER TOWNSHIP Blue River Guys & Gals Kathi Riggs, (317) 4500082 Tarra Youngclaus, (317) 450-0081 Lin Ebbert, (309) 255-7968 Amanda Locker, (317) 4980195 Royal Ramblers Mary Jessup, (317) 4627147 Janet Sickle, (765) 7852527

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BROWN TOWNSHIP Barnyard Buddies Tina Gibson, (765) 6246196 Belinda Stamper, (864) 367-5938 County Line Ag Diane Apple, (765) 7856105 Tracy Gulden, (317) 4984819

BUCK CREEK TOWNSHIP 4-H Friend-z Deb Cochard, (317) 3262030 Cheryl Cochard, (317) 3261696 Carol Pool, (317) 326-8378

CENTER TOWNSHIP Blue Jays Harry Tracy, (317) 4624290 Laura Tracy, (317) 4981367 Country Kids Pam Kerkhof, (317) 3261054 Holly Shore, (317) 3264328 Elyse Cory, (317) 498-4281 Julie Elsbury (317) 4985231

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4-H CLUBS AND LEADERS Jackson Achievers Karen Campbell, (317) 467-9001

Kickin’ Clovers Meggie Foster, (317) 4985231 Ruth Ann Roney, (317) 457-4769

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Patty’s Pak Mickie Hansen, (317) 3264359 Cheryl Reynolds, (317) 326-4193 Tristan Blach, (317) 4627080 File photo Show and tell: 4-H members can take on a wide variety of

projects, with the opportunity to share what they've learned. Luke Muckerheide, 9, presents his insect collection at the Hancock County 4-H fair as his mother, Michelle, looks on. Dawn Wallace, (765) 7856448 Kim Blue – (317) 498-6567 Traci Carter, (317) 4983617

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4-H CLUBS AND LEADERS SPECIALITY CLUBS

Kellie Goad, (317) 3357544 Amanda Stiffler, (317) 5087322

Valuable lessons:

Bicycle Club Jay and Stephanie Jones, (317) 326-2015 Paws & Pals (county dog club) Jan Cochard, (317) 3263032 Carla Nelson, (317) 4986633 Jean Doss, (317) 861-8897 Melissa Anderson, (317) 335-3702 Catherine Mathews, (317) 462-3870 Gwen Cochard, (317) 3263032 Trudy Williams, (317) 4623955 Karen and Robert Frost, (317) 326-5547 Melissa Anderson, (317) 335-3702 Debbie Horn, (317) 341-3915 Goats R Us Amberlee Hudson (317)

4-H animal projects involve more than raising the animal. For instance, Emily Jones, 13, learns from her venture selling the rabbits she raises, saving her earnings towards college.

Junior Master Gardener No leader at presstime Contact Sarah Burke, (317) 462-1113 Mini 4-H Helen Roney, (317) 3268488

File photo 462-6624 Penny Hunt (317) 3262627 Mike Vandenbark (317) 498-0603 Shana Wolfenberger (317) 326-8121 Bits and Pieces Horse and Pony 4-H Club Wyneta Duncan, (317) 462-9224 Beth Gentory, (765) 7637366 Arlyne Layton, (317) 3411308

Brian and Tamara Vannarsdall, (317) 468-1159 Candy Trout, (317) 3311035 Hancock Co. 4-H Llama and Alpaca Club Brian and Sherri Miller, (317) 498-1409 Bunnies Hop-A-Lot (county rabbit club) David Wildman, (317) 4674889 Robert Branscum, (317) 462-2074

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TOP BUSINESSES AT A GLANCE Indiana Box

In demand: Indiana Box is in the middle of a major expansion in 2012.

Novelty Inc. Address: 351 W. Muskegon Drive, Greenfield What they do: This company markets various novelty items — toys, pins, patriotic items, knickknacks — to gas stations and convenience stores. Licensed products include NASCAR-themed items, and in-house artists

design novelties just for the company, as well as packaging for imported novelties. Employees: 127 Worth noting: Greenfieldbased Novelty acquired Kipp Brothers Toys, a company that’s been around since 1880, earlier this year. Novelty opened a Kipp store at 491 W. Muskegon Drive,

Address: 2200 Royal Drive, Greenfield What they do: The county's fastest growing industrial employer started as a pallet processor and manufacturer in Greenfield in the 1950s. When that location burned in 1999, operations were moved to the current location. Indiana Box is now a member of the Royal Group, specializing in corrugated products and packing supplies and has a large number of clients in the medical field.

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Employees: 40 (plans to add 30 in the next five years) Worth noting: Indiana Box has plans to expand its current facility, adding an additional 47,000 square feet for storage and manufacturing.

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TOP BUSINESSES AT A GLANCE Covance Address: 2001 W. Main St., Greenfield What it does: Covance is one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive drug development services companies. Based in Princeton, N.J., the company provides a variety of pre-clinical and clinical development services for industries including biotech, environmental, food supplements and pharmeceuticals.

Tom Russo / Daily Reporter Local landmark: Covance occupies the campus of what was for generations the Eli Lilly

Greenfield laboratories.

Employees: 565 Worth noting: In June, Covance floated a proposal that could bring 465 jobs over the nest five years to Greenfield. The $150 million expansion could include both new buiildings and renovation of existing structures. Online: www.covance.com Address: 22 W. New Road,

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What they do: A division of Eli Lilly and Co., Elanco is a global research-based company that develops and markets products to improve animal health and production.

Employees: 2,400 worldwide, 475 locally

buildings at its Greenfield world headquarters. The structures will include office and meeting space and a cafeteria. The $14 million project could bring 200 new jobs to Greenfield by 2015.

Worth noting: Elanco is planning to construct two new

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Address: 3023 N. Distribution Way, Greenfield What they do: Indianapolisbased EnerDel is a pioneer in developing lithium-ion battery technologies for the automotive and energy storage sectors. A new manufacturing facility in Mt. Comfort has enabled the company to significantly increase its battery pack production. Employees: More than 100 jobs are promised by the end of 2012. Worth noting: After parent company Ener1 filed for bankruptcy in early 2012, the company emerged from chapter 11 protection reenergized, refocused and private. EnerDel has rebranded and moved the majority of its operations to the Mt. Comfort facility in Hancock County.


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TOP BUSINESSES AT A GLANCE Greenfield Banking Co.

Hancock Physician Network

What they do: GBC offers business and personal banking services in seven locations across the county. The Greenfield-based business has roots dating back to 1871. It is Greenfield’s only locally owned bank and has branches in Cumberland, Fortville, McCordsville and New Palestine.

What they do: Hancock Physician Network is a primary care network of physicians who practice in Hancock county. Specialties include internal medicine, pediatrics, family practice, pulmonary medicine and mental health.

Employees: 138

Worth noting: Hancock Physician Network added another new practice this year: Hancock Surgical Group. The group was formed after the departure of longtime general surgeons Ted and Cam Gabrielsen. It is committed to keeping several surgery services available in Hancock County. Online: www.hancockphysicians.com

Employees: About 151

Worth noting: Greenfield Banking Company is under new leadership. After a decade at the helm and more than 40 years with the company, former president Jim Miller retired in June. He was succeeded by John Kennedy. Online: www.gbcbank.com Address: 156 W. Muskegon Drive, Greenfield

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TOP BUSINESSES AT A GLANCE Hancock Regional Hospital Address: 801 N. State St., Greenfield What they do: Hancock Regional is the county’s only fully-staffed hospital. Some of its numerous services include a bariatric center, cardiology services, orthopedic services, wound healing, a diabetes center, diagnostic imaging, emergency medi-

cine, home health and surgical services.

Online: www.hancockregional.org Address: 1300 W. Anderson Blvd., Greenfield

Employees: 878 total Worth noting: Hancock Regional Hospital made a commitment in 2012 to increase employee health. Hundreds of employees have participated in programs that award them for being proactive about their health, including a walking program, weight loss challenge and fitness center memberships.

Indiana Automotive Fasteners What they do: Indiana Automotive Fasteners makes fasteners for virtually all parts of an automobile in a

713,000-square-foot plant. Its customers include Toyota, Ford, Honda and Takata Corp. Employees: 372 Worth noting: IAF’s parent company, Aoyama Seisakusho Japan, has other plants in Japan, the Czech Republic, China and Thailand. Online: www.asj-fasteners. co.jp/en/ top.html; www.iafi.com

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TOP BUSINESSES AT A GLANCE Irving Materials Address: 8032 N. Ind. 9, and 2251 E. CR 300N What they do: This seller of ready-mix concrete and aggregates – blends involving sand and gravel – was founded in Hancock County in 1946 by “Skunk” Irving and has grown to include facilities throughout most of Indiana, central Kentucky and Tennessee, as well as a location in Old Shawneetown, Ill. Employees: 70 Worth noting: In 2012, IMI acquired competitor Rock Industries, adding 20 employees to the IMI roster and expanding mining operations to 18 with Rock's Plymouth and Peru quarries. On the Web: www.irvmat.com

Growing business:

Irving Materials,' headquartered near Maxwell, acquired Rock Industries Inc. in 2012.

Keihin IPT Manufacturing Inc. Address: 400 W. New Road, Greenfield What they do: Keihin manufactures air and fuel management systems primarily for Honda automobiles, including intake manifolds and fuel delivery systems.

Keihin also has facilities in Muncie, Tarboro, N.C., and Capac, Mich. Employees: 815 Worth noting: Keihin, with its North American headquarters in Greenfield, has 17 facilities throughout Japan. The company has three facilities, as well as its headquarters and a research and development center, in the city of Kakuda, which is Greenfield’s sister

city. Eleven of Keihin’s facilities are in the Miyagi and Tochigi prefectures, which are the areas most impacted by a 9.0-magnitude earthquake and destructive tsunami that struck the island nation in March 2011. Keihin’s Japan facilities received varying degrees of damage but most recovered quickly. Online: www.ipt-inc.com/index.htm

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TOP BUSINESSES AT A GLANCE NineStar Connect Address: South campus, 2243 E. Main St.; north campus, 2231 E. CR 600N, Greenfield. What they do: The cooperative offers telecommunications services like broadband Internet, telephone, video and security solutions to residential and business customers. The electric services division provides electric power to customers in Hancock and parts of Hamilton, Madison and Rush counties. NineStar Connect has approximately 14,000 customers with about 5,000 customers having services from both the communications and power divisions.

year, NineStar has continued its rollout of fiber-optic connections. The fiber allows customers to access advanced telecommunications services, like faster Internet. Online: www.ninestarconnect.com Board of Directors Darrell H. Thomas Doyle S. Baker Stephen Vail Thomas Kirby David G. Heller Joseph Paxton Don Shaw Richard C. Parker Ronnie Mohr Kim Cronk Mark Evans Philip M. Hayes James E. Cherry Robert Glazier James Gillett

Employees: 115 Worth noting: Over the past

Connected: Ninestar has the services of Indiana's top celebrity spokescat, Garfield.

University Loft What they do: University Loft sells a variety of furniture to universities, developers, retailers, hotels and the military. Founded in 1986, the privately-held company manages more than 1,200 college and university accounts. Employees: 136

Loft’s headquarters and manufacturing plant are under one roof in western Hancock County. The manufacturing plant, into which the company moved in 2008, covers more than 500,000 square feet of floor space. A total of 58,000 square feet is dedicated to showroom space on site. Loft products now are available at more than 400 retailers. Online: www.uloft.com

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TOP BUSINESSES AT A GLANCE Avery Dennison Address: 870 W. Anderson Blvd., Greenfield What they do: The plant manufactures adhesive labeling. This is one of many Fasson facilities worldwide, part of a global operation that makes adhesives, labels, tapes, stickers, printable fabric, window decals, highlighters, report covers, postage stamps and other products. Employees: 263 Worth noting: The company's applications extend into 12 wide-ranging areas, including apparel, automotive, electronics, medical and health care, government and transportation. Online: www.averydennison.com. com

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Black & Decker in 2011. The combined company had net sales of $2.4 billion in the second quarter. The firm boasts a wide assortment of well-known brands, including Black & Decker, DeWalt, Bostitch, Mac Tools and Stanley Hand Tools. Online: www.stanleyblackanddecker. com

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HANCOCK ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL HEDC 2012 Executive Committee President, Larry Siegler, The Peterson Company Vice President, Cathy Wenning, Duke Energy www.duke-energy.com Treasurer, Tonya Galbraith, McCordsville Town Manager www.mccordsville.org Secretary, Jim Bogemann, Runnebohm Construction www.runnebohm.com 2012 Board of Directors Jeff Somers, Ameriana Bank www.ameriana.com Tom Bruns, Aqua Indiana, Inc. www.aquaamerica.com/indiana Steve Lains, BAGI/Hancock Co. Builders Council www.hancockcountubuilders. com Randall Shields, Daily Reporter – HNE Printing www.greenfieldreporter.com Doug Roth, Elanco www.elanco.com

John Kennedy, Greenfield Banking Company www.gbcbank.com Bobby Keen, Hancock Regional Hospital www.hancockregional.com Karen Deno, MIBOR www.mibor.com Bill Henry, Milestone www.milestonelp.com Tim Hills, NineStar Connect www.teamhancock.com 2012 Members Retta Livengood, Greenfield/Hancock County Chamber of Commerce, www.greenfieldcc.org Dianne Osborne,HCPL www.hcplibrary.org Greg Carwein, Hancock County Visitors Bureau www.hcvb.org Debby Hildebrandt, New Palestine Area Chamber, www.newpalestinechamber. com Ron Pritzke, Pritzke & Davis www.pritzkeanddavis.com David Sherry, Vectren Energy Delivery www.vectren.com

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New Palestine Number of members: 123 Annual dues: $150 Contact information: 42 E. Main St. P.O. Box541 New Palestine, IN 46163 Phone: (317) 861-2345 Email: newpalchamber@att.net On the Web: www.newpalestinechamber.com

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MEDIA Print DAILY REPORTER Publication: Daily evening (Mon.-Thurs.); Saturday morning Circulation: 7,200 Randall Shields, Publisher David Hill, Editor 22 W. New Road Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 462-5528 Fax: (317) 467-6009, (317) 4676017 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. MondayFriday www.greenfieldreporter.com Business: grbusiness@greenfieldreporter.com Newsroom: dr-editorial@greenfieldreporter.com Circulation: circ@greenfieldreporter.com Classified advertising: class@greenfieldreporter.com Retail advertising: advert@greenfieldreporter.com THE ADVERTISER Publication: Weekly (Thursday) Circulation: 7,100 Randall Shields, Publisher David Hill, Editor 22 W. New Road Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 462-5528 Fax: (317) 467-6009, (317) 467-6017 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday

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WJCF-FM 88.1 Radio Mom, Adult Contemporary WRFM-FM 89.1 Oldies Jennifer or Marty Hensley 15 Wood St., Greenfield Phone: (317) 462-9523 WRGF-FM 89.7 Tim Renshaw, faculty adviser Greenfield-Central High School

FORTVILLE-McCORDSVILLE REPORTER Publication: Weekly (Thursday) Circulation: 6,000 Randall Shields, Publisher Scott Slade, Editor 22 W. New Road Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 462-5528 Fax: (317) 467-6009 or (317) 467-6017 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday www.fortvillereporter.com www.mccordsvillereporter.com Business: grbusiness@fortvillereporter.com grbusiness@mccordsvillereporter.com Newsroom: news@fortvillereporter.com news@mccordsvillereporter.com Circulation: circ@fortvillereporter.com circ@mccordsvillereporter.com Classified advertising: class@fortvillereporter.com class@mccordsvillereporter.com Retail advertising: advert@fortvillereporter.com advert@mccordsvillereporter.com NEW PALESTINE REPORTER Publication: Weekly (Friday) Circulation: 5,700 Randall Shields, Publisher Scott Slade, Editor 22 W. New Road Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 462-5528 Fax: (317) 467-6009 or (317) 4676017

Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. MondayFriday Business: grbusiness@newpalestinereporter.com Newsroom: news@newpalestinereporter.com Circulation: circ@newpalestinereporter.com Classified advertising: class@newpalestinereporter.com Retail advertising: advert@newpalestinereporter.com NEW PALESTINE PRESS Publication: Weekly (Thursday) Circulation: 2,500 Becky Gaines, publisher Vickie Williams, editor 25 W. Mill, P.O. Box 407 New Palestine, IN 46163 Phone: (317) 861-4242 Fax: (317) 861-4201 E-mail: nppress407@aol. com TIMES-POST Publication: Weekly (Wednesday) Circulation: 2,500 (Serving South Madison County: Pendleton, Lapel, Markleville and Ingalls) Randall Shields, Publisher Scott Slade, Editor 126 W. State St., Pendleton, IN 46064 Phone: (765) 778-7152 E-mail: ptnews@ptlpnews. com Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday

810 N. Broadway St. Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 477-4603 GCTV Bill McKenna Phone: (317) 477-4605

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AL-ANON and AL-ATEEN 4627 Carvel Ave. Indianapolis, IN, 46205 (317) 257-2693 www.indiana-al-anon.org Support groups for family, friends and others whose lives are affected by an alcoholic. Information on meeting times and locations is available by calling the number listed. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (317) 632-7864 (24 hours) www.indyaa.org Concerned solely with the personal recovery and the continued sobriety of the individual alcoholic who turns to AA for help. Meetings are held every day in Greenfield, most of them at the Way Out Club, 226 N.

ALTERNATIVES INC. Contact: Kelly Buzan 116 S. State St. Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-8777 www.alternativesdv.org Provides advocacy, emergency shelter and crisis support to those experiencing domestic violence and those who have been sexually assaulted. AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS 441 E. 10th St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 684-1441 arc@redcross-indy.org Helps provide disaster preparedness and response training and assistance to disaster victims. Also provides information and

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Mark went to Gemological Institute of America to study jewelry design and repair in California. Mark and Rebekah Lewis have owned and operated Lewis Jewelers throughout their entire marriage. They prefer to work together saying it makes a more intimate atmosphere for them and their customers. They plan on making the celebration last all year.

referral, emergency assistance to military personnel and families, CPR, first aid, medical transportation and educational programs ARC OF HANCOCK COUNTY 141 Green Meadows Drive, Suite 3 P.O. Box 93 Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-3727 Resource for advocacy and awareness for individuals with mental retardation and developmental disabilities, their families and caregivers. Community programming includes the Dream Makers, Celebration of Diversity and Discovery Camp. CONNECT2HELP 3901 N. Meridian St., Suite 300 (317) 920-4850

www.connect2help.org Facilitates connections between people who need services and those who provide them. Also operates 211 help line. COURT-APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES 98 E. North St., Suite 311 Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 477-0034 www.eastcentralcasa.org

Trains volunteers to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children in the court system. DIVISION OF CHILD SERVICE 13 N. State St., Suite A Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 467-6360 Provides service to children identified as abused and investigates allegations of abuse or neglect.

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These organizations and agencies provide a variety of safety-net services for people in need.


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HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES 1786 Melody Lane Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 468-0810

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FAMILIES UNITED FOR SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT (F.U.S.E.) P.O. Box 314 Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-9064

Administers public assistance programs, including food stamps and Medicaid. FAMILY SERVICE 98 E. North St., Suite 301 Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-3763

abuse services for adults and youths. GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL INDIANA 1772 Muskegon Lane Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 468-0473 www.goodwillindy.org

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HANCOCK COUNTY FOOD PANTRY 741½ S. State St. P.O. Box 244 Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 468-0273 Provides emergency food, once a month, to county residents whose incomes are below 150 percent of the poverty level. Hours of operation vary. Identification required. HANCOCK HOPE HOUSE Contact: Steve Vail,

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INTERLOCAL COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM 141 Green Meadows Drive, Suite 4 Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 462-2557 This agency provides as-

MIKE B. CENTER 737 Green Meadows Drive Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 674-6652 or (317) 674-6654 www.bedrugfreeformikeb. com Provides counseling services for young people facing substance abuse issues.

PLANNED PARENTHOOD 9385 E. Washington St. Indianapolis IN, 46229 (317) 899-4731 www.ppin.org

Indianapolis, IN 46205 (317) 571-1042 www.thetangramway.org This agency works to help people with disabilities live independently.

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HOOSIER HEALTHWISE Hancock Regional Hospital 1786 Melody Lane Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 468-4531 This is the state’s healthcare program for families in need. It is run through the hospital’s social services department.

KENNETH BUTLER MEMORIAL SOUP KITCHEN 202 E. Main St. Greenfield IN 46140 (317) 462-9900 www.kbmsk.org This agency provides hot meals for lunch and dinner each weekday.

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SENIOR RESOURCES

Need a Ride? Non-emergency public transportation available regardless of passenger’s age. Wheelchair-accessible vehicles.

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Medical appointments • Hospital Employment • Volunteering • Library Shopping • Local Events Limited out-of-county trips

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The following lists some available local resources for older residents: ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP Information and support for families and friends of Alzheimer’s patients. Hancock Regional Hospital, 801 N. State St. Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 575-9620 www.hancockregional.org

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GREENFIELD SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER The center is a community facility in which older adults can meet to fulfill many social, recreational and educational needs. Open 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday. 280 N. Apple St. Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: (317) 477-4343

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HANCOCK COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES

Riley Festival's Ducky Derby raises money for Mental Health America of Hancock County.

A not-for-profit agency providing support services, including transportation, respite/assisted care, handyman services, outreach, volunteer services, phone reassurance, homemaker services, transportation, information and referral. Recipients of service must be county residents 60 or

Phone: 462-2877 This nonprofit agency acts as a referral service and advocacy group for mental health issues in Hancock County.

HANCOCK REGIONAL HOSPITAL REFLECTIONS UNIT Addresses the emotional and medical needs of older adults so they can maintain a satisfying quality of life. Available 24 hours a day. 801 N. State St. Greenfield, IN 46140 Phone: 468-4351 www.hancockregional.org

RED HAT SOCIETY This is a social gathering group for women. Various chapters meet in Hancock County, but those interested in finding a group can call Greenfield Senior Citizens Center at 4774343. SENIOR HEALTH INSURANCE INFORMATION PROGRAM (SHIIP) Contact: Betty Deer (317) 468-4531, (317) 462-3758 or (800) 452-4800 www.state.in.us/idoi/shiip Call for an appointment with representatives from SHIIP at Hancock County Senior Services, 312 E. Main St., Suite A, in Greenfield.

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HANCOCK COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING Federally mandated to serve as a focus for addressing the needs of the elderly and disabled in the county. Meets at 2:30 p.m. the third Thursday of the month at Greenfield Senior Center, 280 N. Apple St., Greenfield, IN 46140. Phone: 477-4343

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HANCOCK AREA RURAL TRANSIT Hancock County Senior Services oversees this program, which provides public transportation to medical appointments, employment, volunteering, the library and shopping for residents of Hancock County. People can call (317) 4621103 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday-Friday for scheduling and fee information. www.hcssi.org


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Discover 2012 Index of Advertisers A Total Tan ................................ 119 Action Collision Repair ...................24 All Pets Go to Heaven Crematory........62 Alternate Routes to Resolution ..........72 American Family Insurance Cheryl Bunten .............................61 Amsoil/Evans Distributing ................98 Andree’s Florist .......................... 119 Aracadia Nursery/ Brower Jacques Design, Inc. ......... 109 Armstrong Garage Doors ............... 102 Arrowhead Golf Course ...................26 Artesian Farm ..............................20 Artisan Realtor ........................... 106 At Home Assisted Living Services ......75 Avery Dennison-Fasson ...................12 BBQ’N Fools Catering, LLC ...............68 B & C’s Hideout ............................67 B.C. Brew .................................... 9 Bell Mortuary & Crematory ...............62 Bethel Baptist Church .....................85 BLC Limousine Services ................... 5 BLC Property Management ................ 5 Boys & Girls Club of Hancock Co. ..... 106 Bradford Builders ........................ 108 Bradley Preschool ....................... 101 Bradley United Methodist Church .......79 Brand & Morelock........................ 111 Calvary Baptist Church ....................80 Carrington Homes ....................... 103 Century 21, Wilson & Associates .......88 Century and a Half Club ...................61 CGS Services ...............................18 Chicago’s Pizza ............................71 Comfort Inn .................................92 Cooper Tire at Geist .......................89 Couch’s Truck Center .................... 110 Cross of Grace Lutheran Church .........84 Debits n' Credits ...........................88 Demaree’s Water Conditioning ........ 109 Details Pet Grooming & Boutique ..... 101 Erlewein Mortuary .........................77 Faith Lutheran Church.....................75 Family Horizons Credit Union ............27 Fletcher Dental & TMJ Clinic ............95 Foot Remedy ............................. 103 Fortville Church of the Nazarene ........77 Fortville First United Methodist Church 82 Fortville Tire Center .......................83 Frady’s Tree Service/ Frady's Lawn & Landscape, Inc. ......... 6 Frey Water Conditioning ..................89 Geist Community Church .................74 Geist Family Medicine ....................63 Gentle Dentist/American Dental ....... 115 Golden Living Center - Brandywine ... 121 Gottschalk, Bob DDS ....................... 3

Greenfield Banking Company ............87 Greenfield Beverage Company ..........23 Greenfield Christian Church ..............78 Greenfield Elks .............................97 Greenfield Granite ....................... 120 Greenfield Parks & Recreation ..........26 Guadalajara Grill ..........................67 Hancock Co. Arts ...........................17 Hancock Co. Community Foundation ...54 Hancock Co. Public Library ..............23 Hancock Co. Senior Services ............23 Hancock Co. Senior Services Rural Transit ............................ 120 Hancock Co. Sheriff’s Department ......10 Hancock Co. Soil & Water .............. 107 Hancock Co. Solid Waste Management ..............................18 Hancock Co. Visitors Bureau .........29-38 Hancock Economic Development Council ....................13 Hancock Regional Hospital............. 123 Hancock Wellness Center ................26 Highsmith Guns ............................96 Home Inspections Plus.................. 111 Homeplace Catering.......................69 HRM Insurance ........................... 106 Indiana Carpet Care .......................97 Indiana Gym-Nests ...................... 117 Inskeep Ford ................................94 Insurance Professionals ..................91 Irving Materials, Inc. ......................15 J & K Automotive Color Warehouse.....88 J. R. Wortman Heating & Cooling..... 112 Jackson Well Drilling ................... 110 Jack’s Pizza .................................66 Jensen’s Pawn Shop ......................89 Joyce Home Improvement .............. 105 Judy’s Wedding Chapel ...................92 K & R Tool Shed............................98 Kamp, Greg DDS ......................... 119 Kemper CPA Group ........................13 Lady Payne Accounting ................. 108 Legacy Cinemas ...........................90 Lewis Jewelers........................... 117 Lucky Liquors...............................71 Maple Creek Country Club ................16 McCall Water Conditioning ...............61 Medicap Pharmacy ........................13 Mid-State Truck Equipment ..............10 Miller’s Jewelry ............................. 8 Mitchell-Fleming Printing ................24 Montana Mike’s ............................70 Moore’s Repair Service ...................13 Morristown Manor ....................... 103 Mt. Comfort United Methodist Church ..81 Muegge Plumbing & Heating ............11 New Palestine Bible Church..............81

New Palestine Veterinary Clinic ....... 102 Noah’s Animal Health Care Center ......19 Nutty Mutt Bakery & Boutique ...........19 N.Y. Little Italy Pizza Café ...............69 ONE Therapeutic Massage ............. 110 Optivision 20/20............................99 Outlook Christian Church .................83 Penny’s Florist .............................88 Personal Finance Company ............ 112 Ponderosa...................................65 Post Net .....................................23 Potter Family Eye Care....................97 Pruitt, Kandice - Mary Kay ...............92 Qdoba Mexican Grill.......................65 Quizno’s .....................................68 Randy’s Lawnmower .................... 118 Reasner Self Storage......................63 RE/MAX Realty Group ................... 124 Rick Short Flooring, LLC..................95 Rininger, Gina L., CRS, GRI/FC Tucker . 2 Rusty Low’s Collision Center .......... 111 S & S Heating & A/C .......................61 Sayre’s Collision Repair ..................15 Senior Helpers .............................72 ServiceMaster by Fentz ...................84 Shining Stars Child Care Academy ......22 Smith Implements ....................... 100 Smith Insurance............................12 Sport It Again ............................. 105 Springhurst Health Campus ..............72 Sprinkle, CPA............................. 112 Steve Millis Electric ........................ 8 St. Michael Catholic Church .............76 St. Michael Catholic School..............60 State Farm Insurance/Dave Anders .....25 State Farm Insurance/Dick Laird ........25 State Farm Insurance/Brooke Palmer ..25 Strike Force Lanes .........................68 Sugar Creek Nursing .................... 120 Sunnyside Greenhouse ................. 101 Superior Mowers & More ............... 113 Sweet Shop .................................69 Swindell Farm Equipment ................20 T. J.’s Chimney Service ..................90 Team Image .............................. 109 Town & Country Animal Hospital ........14 Trinity Park United Methodist Church ..78 Union Savings & Loan ....................10 Walker-IT, LLC .............................63 Wallace Well Drilling .....................19 Wal-mart ....................................20 Whetsel’s Automotive ................... 109 Wells Nursery ............................ 102 Westport Homes ...........................63 Wilkie Electric Co., Inc. ................ 106 Wolf Law Office .......................... 120 Ye Olde Head Shoppe .....................98


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