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Cathedral High School Acquires Baseball Complex Thanks to Alum’s Donation Writer & Photographer / Lynda Hedberg Thies
We all have an idea what the word “home” means to us. Over the years, Cathedral High School’s athletic programs have rented a building or facility so that students could participate in IHSAA and club sports programs, but they never really had that home. No one needs to see statistics to realize what having home-field advantage means to a team and its fanbase. In spite of this, Cathedral outdoor sports programs have adapted well and have had plenty of success with their unique arrangements in facilities around the city.
Everything changed for the baseball program when the city of Lawrence decided not to renew the Cathedral contract for Jesse Hair Field last season. Less than five months later, what seemed to be a dire situation for the baseball program has now become a blessing in disguise for the entire school. The school will begin a new era with the acquisition of the former Little League headquarters or as the school likes to call it — home. Cathedral acquired the 35-acre facility through a major donation from Dan Brunette, a 1970 Cathedral graduate, and his wife Betsy. The complex, which includes atGeist.com / APRIL 2017 / GEIST MAGAZINE / 15
baseball and softball diamonds as well as offices, parking, an indoor community center, a covered pavilion and press box, will be named Brunette Park. Brunette Park will breathe new life into the school after a period of uncertainty for the baseball program. For the first time in the school’s 96-year program, they were without a field. For the incoming seniors on the team, the uncertainty of where they would play the 2017 season weighed heavy on their minds as they had their last practice at Hair Field in October when the lease expired. That was until the school discovered that the Little League International Central Region Headquarters was for sale.
“We don’t believe in coincidences,” said Cathedral’s President Rob Bridges. “Home is such an important word. As a Cathedral family having a home and homefield advantage is not something we are accustomed to having.” But with the purchase of the Little League headquarters, the 35-acre campus literally doubles the size of Cathedral’s 56th Street campus. “Part of our newly introduced strategic plan includes consolidating locations for Cathedral athletics, and having these great athletic facilities so close to our main campus is a major first step in that effort,” Bridges said. “You don’t always know how it will work out, but you keep the vision in front of you and doors usually open. This was not the way we saw this unfolding, but we now have a home, not just for baseball but for Cathedral Athletics and the school.”
“More than 900 of our students are involved in athletics, IHSAA and club sports at Cathedral High School. It is a big part of what we do, perhaps not the most important, but it is huge,” Seagraves said. “This property brings us the ability to give a home to all these programs in the near future. Very few places could have pulled off what was needed to pull this off. In a very short period of time, we went from not having a baseball home to having the finest baseball home in the state of Indiana.” Immediately following the official ribbon-cutting ceremony in February, the construction process began on the baseball diamonds. Andrew Christianson, owner of Turf Dawgs and a 1999 Cathedral graduate, is managing construction on the project. “The entire process to transform the little league-sized fields to IHSAA regulation fields will take about 9 to 10 weeks, weather permitting,” Christianson said.
At the official ribbon cutting, Doug Seagraves, The milder than normal winter presented the beaming athletic director who brought the school with a 60-degree day for the the property to the attention of President ribbon-cutting ceremony in February. Bridges, talked about what this day meant.
There’s optimism that the the project looks favorable for early completion. “The goal is to give this senior class the opportunity to play at the facility and be the first class to have real home advantage,” Christianson added. The Cathedral baseball program launched in 1921 and finished out the season with a perfect record of 7-0, setting the tone for the success of the program winning a city championship that first year. “Cathedral baseball has had to use several fields in the community throughout the program’s 96-year history,” said Jim Mclinn, Cathedral’s Vice President for Operations. “The first field the program used was Riverside Park Diamond #3 for 52 years. When Cathedral moved to the 56th Street campus, the baseball program moved to what is known as “Taco Bell Stadium”, which was located next to Devington Plaza at 46th and Arlington and through the years, several great Cathedral players, like Ray Oiler, the class of ’54 who played for the ’65 Detroit Tigers, played there.
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vibrant paintings of Noblesville native H. Ward Miles are on display and visitors are welcome to enjoy this art exhibit during regular business hours. Each new Meyer Najem art exhibit is unveiled at a free, opento-the-public reception with the artist.
It’s true, there are no traditional art galleries in Fishers. But that doesn’t limit local artists from exhibiting their work in our community. Several Fishers businesses within the half-mile downtown hub of the Nickel Plate District also New Fishers companies are also embracing double as free art galleries. art as a way to make a splash and enhance the community. These companies have energized Fishers with color and creativity, while inviting Located at North Street and Lantern Road, visitors to enjoy art downtown. Four Day Ray is Fishers’ newest craft brewery and restaurant. The west exterior of the FDR A leader in this arts initiative is Meyer building features a 22-foot mural that depicts Najem, a construction management firm a train traversing the mountains. Inspired by located at the corner of Lantern Road vintage National Parks posters, the mural is and Commercial Drive. Last fall, Meyer a reflection of the 1940’s railroad era and the Najem unveiled one of the city’s first Four Day Ray brand. commissioned sculptures. Impossible to miss from the bustling corner, “Siege the FDR President and owner Brian Graham Day” is an intriguing 13-foot metal shape. didn’t have to go far to find an artist. Just The sculpture was created by local artist, down the street, Vardagen is a Nickel Plate Kevin Huff, and is a statement about the District apparel shop known for its custompast meeting the present. It exemplifies designed artwork. Vardagen’s main artist, CEO Anthony Najem’s vision to connect Daniel Jewett, was invited by Graham to his company to the Fishers community by create the custom-designed railroad mural showcasing artwork. for FDR. Today, the mural is a unique interpretation of the Nickel Plate District’s Inside Najem’s office building, art greets train theme and a special start to the Four visitors at every turn. In the lobby, a Day Ray story in Fishers. whimsical installation by artist Ancizar Marin evokes a smile. Sculptured climbers Sharp Printing was founded in Fishers are depicted ascending the two-story more than 30 years ago and is the newest lobby wall. The open space upstairs offers Nickel Plate District business to present a rotating art gallery featuring a new public art displays. The printer’s large artist every three months. Currently, the windows overlooking 116th Street are a
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canvas for one-dimensional artwork. Sharp Printing first reached out to local artists and photographers to participate in a Facebook contest this winter. The winning artists had their work produced in large format by Sharp and displayed in the windows for several months. A new art contest has recently kicked off and social media will help select which local artwork will be featured in the windows this spring. Another art-centered business in the neighborhood is Gallery 116, a favorite of Nickel Plate District shoppers for 15 years. Inside, the work of more than 50 local artisans, makers and fine artists are available for purchase. Outside Gallery 116’s homey storefront, a jazzy trio greets each passerby. The sculpture was created with repurposed materials by artist Jeff Mack and adds a flair to the shop’s 116th Street view. Fans of local art seem to share these sentiments of owner Tracy Gritter, “The arts make Fishers unique and draw people to stroll through the Nickel Plate District, eating, sipping and shopping along the way!” Pure Eatery is a restaurant in the Nickel Plate District that embraces local art like no other. Every few months, new artwork appears, reflecting Pure Eatery’s always fresh vibe.
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Diners will be treated to a photography exhibit by Jeff Jeffries and John Crow this spring. Mike Graves, Pure Eatery’s curator, finds new artists by visiting art shows and getting tips from Pure customers. At Pure Eatery, customers ask about the latest specials on the menu and the newest artist’s work on display. Even government offices have dedicated space to public art. The Fishers City Hall at One Municipal Drive has hosted an on-going art exhibit
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“It’s more than just a garden center – we have a lot of large displays like outdoor kitchens, outdoor fireplaces and a variety of outdoor living furniture and accessories,” Pardieck says. “It’s really quite an experience destination, and not just a retail brick-and-mortar store or a stopand-shop nursery. We want our customers to feel comfortable, welcomed and have the opportunity to host small events here. We want to make it more of a community destination and shopping experience.” Ten years ago, the Wasson’s opened a second location in Muncie, and Bob says the company’s customer base has steadily
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A fifth-generation Indiana farmer from Montgomery County, Adam Moody has been a fixture in the Indianapolis community for years, having farmed for more than five decades and, for the last 14 years, running Moody’s Butcher Shop.
That’s when he decided to take the farm in a different direction, growing his animals, having them processed and selling them directly to consumers.
Moody and his wife, Lucy, started selling at the farmers market in Zionsville and Lafayette in 1997 — the first vendors to bring meat to the venue. In 2000, Moody and his dad purchased the harvesting facility Moody first got into retail in the late 1990s where they had been processing their when he cashed his hog check at the bank, animals for the farmers market. Moody, then went to the grocery store to buy a ham for eager to learn how to run a retail meat case Easter dinner and found he couldn’t afford it. with perishable products, began schooling himself on business practices. Back then, he “I realized that something’s wrong with this had two employees. Now, 17 years later, he system if the people raising food can’t afford owns stores in Avon, Zionsville and Geist the food they’re raising,” Moody says. and employs 38 people. APRIL 2017 / GEIST/FISHERS MAGAZINE
The company raises and harvests the animals. They dry age the meat on the beef side. They make their own sausages, smoke their own bacon and set the fresh meat case daily. “That’s where our uniqueness comes in,” Moody says. “The control we have over the product and the knowledge base that’s there from gate to plate.” Customers appreciate the story behind the product. They like learning about where the food comes from and how it was made because such knowledge is lacking in today’s world. “We’ve had this chasm that’s been driven between ‘agri’ and ‘culture’ in our society,” Moody says. “It’s my passion to bring
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“So, this is an exciting and challenging time for local food purveyors,” says Moody, who shares the time a man came into his store, perused the case and asked why the rib-eyes cost so much. Moody replied, “I’ll tell you why they’re worth so much.” Then he proceeded to explain how diligently his small team works to create such savory goods. Ultimately, the customer bought four rib-eyes and told Moody that he wasn’t charging enough. “There’s a big difference between what something costs and what something is worth,” Moody says. “There’s so much more benefit to the community, to the land and to your people with a small, local and regional food system.”
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You’ve heard the narrative before — a student drops out of high school because their family needs extra income to help put food on the table. Unfortunately, it’s a narrative that still happens too often in the U.S. Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana is trying to combat that problem in the Hoosier state.
Currently, there are 53 school-based food pantries in Indiana, but the most impressive one might be right in our backyard in Hamilton County. Arcadia, Indiana is a small town of just under 1,700 people, and it is home to Hamilton Heights High School, which contains the only student-led, school-based food pantry in Indiana. That’s right, the food pantry is completely operated by high school student volunteers. INDY METRO / APRIL 2017 / TownePost.com
“I think that giving back is always a great opportunity,” says junior Madelyn Merrell, president of Service With a Goal (SWAG) and the Hamilton Heights food pantry. “What has been exciting for me is seeing how many students want to get involved and give back to our community.” When the Hamilton Heights food pantry started four years ago, they only had roughly four students involved. At their callout meeting this year, about 60
students showed up expressing interest and an eagerness to volunteer. The food pantry has even gotten the attention of Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana. On Feb. 28, representatives of Gleaners made the journey down State Road 19 to visit the Hamilton Heights food pantry and host a committee meeting there. “These young people are so committed to service and so proud of what they do in their pantry,” says Debbie Dreiband, Director of Corporate Partnerships for Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana. “Hamilton Heights is a great model for school, student and community collaborations. “It is really exciting to get that recognition,” Merrell added. “We are a small school, so I don’t think people see us as one that can do big things like this.”
The food pantry isn’t simply a walk-in closet pantry, either. Hamilton Heights’ pantry is located in an old classroom now stocked with a refrigerator for meats, several shelves of canned goods, cereals and even toiletries, including toothbrushes and toothpaste.
helping, and everyone truly cares about it. The students here have seen the impact and how amazing it is to help people. Even watching the freshmen jump in and get involved, it is awesome.”
The school-based pantry is also open in the holidays, with students volunteering to provide food for families that need it most. Hamilton Heights provided turkeys for families in need during Thanksgiving last year.
One of the greatest benefits of school-based pantries is they help keep kids in school. Young adults who feel the pressure to drop out early and help put food on the table for their families can instead turn to the food pantry for those essentials.
Merrell says the impact has been noticeably wide-reaching, and it is all because of the work of the students.
Gleaners hopes that more schools will join the fold in providing food pantries. Merrell says it’s an easy decision.
“There have been a lot of people say that it means so much them,” Merrell says. “Some have said that Hamilton Heights is the nicest food pantry they go to. Most are simply grateful to be able to put food on the table for their families. We are all students
“I would encourage other schools to do this because it changes lives,” Merrell says. “If you want to be fulfilled, helping people out is a great way to do that. I get a ton of joy seeing other people happy, and that is what community service does.”
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No one will ever forget that snowy March morning in 1984 when the former Baltimore Colts rolled into town and changed the city of Indianapolis forever. Few people can say they were a part of the ball club from its Indianapolis beginnings. Chief Operating Officer and Zionsville resident, Pete Ward, was part of that unforgettable experience that brought the Colts to a rebirth in Naptown.
“All hell broke loose,” Ward says. “Fans were furious with us.”
“It was March 28, 1984,” Ward says. “They called me into the office and said, ‘take care of your personal business and be back here at 10 p.m. ready to roll.’” Ward was shocked. At one point, Colts’ staff were sorting
The fire died down, then rumors of a possible move to Memphis started flying, followed by more rumors about Indianapolis. Since it was already late March, staff dismissed it all as a ploy to be used as a bargaining tool. Reality hit fast for Ward, a young bachelor who’d been working for the Colts for just three years. Employed as the organization’s administrative assistant, Ward was hired not long after graduating from the University of Virginia. His degree was in Sports Business, a degree for which Ward designed his own course of study since schools didn’t offer a Sports Management degree at the time. INDY METRO / APRIL 2017 / TownePost.com
As a young boy living in Virginia, the Washington Redskins’ team headquarters was close. So, when Ward wanted a summer job, he asked the team if they needed volunteers. They had no openings, so he went up to Baltimore and knocked on their door. The Colts welcomed Ward and put him to work in any spot that needed a job to be done. When it was time for Ward to go back to school, the team still needed help, so they asked him to stay on. So, he took a semester off of school and learned first-hand as much as he could about the business. Ward returned to school and finished his degree, returning whenever possible to the Colts to do whatever the team asked him to do. Upon graduation, he sent out resumes, but no teams were hiring. Ward returned to the Colts to help as he had in the previous summer. His lucky break came one day
when the team’s administrative assistant resigned. Ward was hired on the spot. Ward’s new title meant that his duties were a “catch-all,” involving any job that needed to be done. Sometimes he was asked to take players to and from the airport, fill in at someone’s desk or work in the ticket office. No task was too great or too small for Ward because as far as he was concerned, he was building his dream career. So, on that fateful March day when Ward was asked to take care of his personal business and be ready to depart for Indianapolis, saying no was impossible. The idea of leaving his family, friends and life behind for a city he’d heard of as “Naptown” gave him pause, but Ward was excited by the idea of a fresh start and the promise of pursuing his dream.
metro Baltimore and the DC area. On my first commute to work I thought it must be a state holiday. One night I drove downtown, and pretty much everything was shut down after dark. I remember thinking this city really is Naptown.” But Ward saw the city transform before his eyes. Union Station was revitalized, and soon the entire downtown area seemed to follow suit. Circle Center Mall arrived and everything else grew up around it. “It was nice to think that the Colts were part of that rejuvenation and change,” Ward says. As things changed around him, Ward became more settled. He found a small starter home in Zionsville village in 1987.
The team rolled out of town on schedule, and the news broke to the public around midnight. “I had mixed emotions about leaving the devoted Baltimore fans,” Ward says. “We were leaving a huge fan legacy behind.” But when the team arrived in Indianapolis, Ward says, “We were treated like royalty. The celebration was a bit like the liberation of Paris.” Ward described the time that followed in those early days as a blur because there was so much to do. “It was the hardest time of my life,” he says. “We had the hours of a college kid working long days and getting very little sleep.” The Colts quickly settled into its first headquarters, occupying the former Fall Creek Elementary School on the northeast side. Ward dove right in, helping grow the organization, figuring it all out as he went along. His hard work paid off and he was quickly promoted to Director of Operations. Though there was little time to stop and consider his first impressions of his new city, Ward says, “I do remember noticing how little traffic Indy had compared to TownePost.com / APRIL 2017 / INDY METRO
“I liked the small-town feel and charm of the area,” Ward says. “Plus, the house was $54,000. He had no idea the area would grow so fast or the location of his first home in the village would later become prime real estate. The small-town charm of Zionsville never lost its appeal to Ward. So, he stayed, eventually marrying and raising his family there. “The community is wonderful,” Ward says. “Everyone knows you, and the people are friendly.” The Colts saw many changes in the years that followed. Moving into their new headquarters on 56th street, coaching
changes and more kept Ward constantly on his toes. “After the challenges of the big move, everything else that came our way seemed like a piece of cake,” Ward says. “But times always change. You can’t be complacent. You’ve got to stay ahead of the curve.” The team definitely stayed ahead. With the arrival of Colts’ legend Peyton Manning
Marvin Harrison, Coach Tony Dungy and others, the team’s popularity and success skyrocketed. It was around that time when Ward was named Vice President of Administration. Among the many memories Ward has of the Manning era, he has two that are his favorites. The first was in the 2006-2007 season. “I’ll never forget winning the AFC
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“I want to see us win the Super Bowl again, and I’d love to see Indy host it again,” Ward says. “I have yet to see anything excite and bond our community more than our Super Bowl run in 2007, and that’s a feeling you cannot get enough of.” The Indianapolis Colts are now in their third generation of fans, making their time here longer than their time in Baltimore. The fan landscape has changed from the early days when fans in Indy were divided in their loyalties to the Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers or the Cincinnati Bengals. Now, of course, Indianapolis fans are united behind the Colts. “It’s fulfilling to know the Colts are a pillar in this city and help make it a place where good people want to live and companies want to come and grow,” Ward says. “It’s also terrific to know Indiana is now a football state just as much as we are a basketball state.” No matter what the next play of the game is by the Colts, Ward is here to stay. “I’m proud of this city and what it’s become,” he says. “People are friendly, and they come together for a cause. I’m proud to say I live here.”
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In March 2016, Leah Blackford was playing cards with her family and husband, Chris, when suddenly she threw the deck across the table, went stiff as a board and stopped moving. At first Chris thought she was joking around. When she didn’t respond, however, he began to panic. Thirty seconds later, Leah’s eyes popped open, though they were unfocused, and she seemed disoriented.
what happens, remove the tumors through surgery, or take medications to slow tumor growth. Without hesitation, Leah asked when she could schedule surgery.
Named the Luckiest Hoosier Alive winner this month, Leah received a prize package to Hoosier Park Casino, which includes dinner for two at Homestretch Steakhouse as well as $200 in comps for gambling.
The diagnosis provided answers to nagging questions that Leah had prior to the “We are really looking forward to a night seizure, such as why she was struggling to out, I can’t tell Hoosier Park ‘thank you’ understand the tasks she was to perform at enough,” added Leah. the new job she’d started three weeks earlier. Not that Leah needs to roll the dice or “It didn’t make sense that I was having such play the slots because she’s already defied “I don’t remember any of it, but apparently a hard time because I’ve been in accounts the odds. She was supposed to be in the for 30 minutes I was asking a bunch of payable my whole life,” Leah says. “I knew it hospital for seven days — she was out in strange and repetitive questions,” Leah says. wasn’t normal to be having trouble learning four. She was scheduled to be off work for my job.” six to nine weeks, but she was back in less Chris insisted they go to the hospital. than three. She beat not one brain tumor Within four weeks of her seizure, Leah was but three. The ER team wasn’t initially concerned, on the operating table. Chris paced the chalking the bizarre experience up to the hospital floors, waiting anxiously as the “I’m just grateful for how it all turned out,” body’s need to “reset” itself from time to surgery, scheduled for three hours, took a Chris says. “The brain tumor was in the time, the way a boxer does after getting whopping six and a half. The doctor said best place it could be. It was accessible. We knocked out. A CAT scan, however, that in order to reach one of the tumors, he were blessed.” revealed something more ominous. had to remove a small piece of Leah’s brain. Six months post-surgery, Leah was given “When the doctor walked in…” Chris When Leah woke up an hour later, she was the all-clear, enabling her to suspend whispered, his voice cracking with disappointed to find she didn’t have a bald medication and resume driving, flying and emotion, “You never want to see the head. even parasailing. When she and Chris went look that doctor had on his face. I knew to San Diego, she eagerly signed up for the something was very wrong.” “I was kind of looking forward to having exhilarating activity. part of my head shaved,” says Leah with a More tests were done to confirm the chuckle. “You can’t even see my scar!” “I was like, ‘I’m doing this!’” says Leah, diagnosis, but ultimately, an MRI revealed who admits that she now has a new that Leah had not one, but three tumors on What you can see, however, is the appreciation for life. “I’m so thankful for her brain — each the size of a large marble. tremendous support she’s gotten from her everything I have.” The pressure the tumors were putting on husband, mother, coworkers and friends. the outside of her brain was what caused the Leah was listening to WZPL 99.5 FM radio memory loss and seizure. “I consider myself tremendously lucky just and heard the commercial with Towne Post to be married to this great guy, who has been Publisher Tom Britt asking for people to “That’s when your heart drops,” Chris says. with me every step of the way,” Leah says. submit their story for the “Luckiest Hoosier “We’ve been together a long time and have Alive Contest.” She heard the commercial The good news: the tumors were not learned that if you can’t change something or and said, “I’m going to do that!” cancerous. The specialist offered the couple fix it, you learn to live with it. We’ve always three possible options: do nothing and see taken life and rolled with it together.” A true winner, indeed.
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Jason Llewellyn is looking for a few good donors, and he needs your help. Llewellyn, a Fishers resident, is running for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) Man of the Year program, hoping to raise more than $100,000 for LLS cancer research. Each year, in communities across the country, dedicated candidates engage in an exciting competition to earn the LLS “Man & Woman of the Year” titles. Llewellyn, a CPA, said one of his first clients, Jim Ficher, was diagnosed with leukemia two years ago. “Jim has become a very good friend over the years,” Llewellyn said. “He was the ideal picture of a healthy person in retirement. He played softball, tennis and traveled quite a bit. It was hard to believe such an active person would become sick.”
Llewellyn was approached to join the Man of the Year program by Jill Petuzzi, a member of the LLS board of directors. “Jill asked me to think about it, and I said there was nothing to think about,” Llewellyn said. “I immediately said I would love to do it. I jumped at the invitation to run for Man of the Year.” Every dollar raised during the campaign counts as one vote and the titles of Man and Woman of the Year are awarded to the two candidates with the most votes at the end of 10 weeks. Candidates form their own teams can use their own contacts and creativity to raise funds. “Things for the campaign are already starting to take off,” Llewellan said. “I'm establishing a team of people and starting to secure corporate sponsorships. The program has grown a lot. There were 14 candidates last year and over a million dollars was raised.”
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We are hosting Coach Bob Knight for a private event on April 20th for a night of stories, laughs, and memories all in an effort to raise funds for LLS. Tickets are $400 per person which includes food and drinks. The event will be capped at 50 people Wine tasting at CMG Worldwide on April 27th, provided by Tasteful Times in Fishers, with food from various restaurants around the area. Silent auction that evening as well. Tickets are $50 and that includes all the wine and food during the night.
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The 2017 campaign runs from March 10 to May 13 and includes recruiting corporate sponsorships. A gala with a live and silent auction will be held on May 13 at the Marriott Hotel in downtown Indianapolis. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is the world’s largest voluntary health agency dedicated to blood cancer. The LLS’s mission is to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. LLS funds lifesaving blood cancer research around the world and provides free information and support services. Through programs like Man & Woman of the Year, LLS has invested more than $1 billion in research to advance breakthrough therapies. Almost half of the new anti-cancer drugs approved by the U.S. FDA from 2000 through 2013 were originally designed to treat blood cancers, and LLS helped advance most of them. “The amount of work they do is amazing,” Llewellyn added. Although someone is diagnosed with a blood cancer every three minutes, there is great hope for the future, according to the LLS. Through funds raised by generous supports, there are more research, patient aid, education and advocacy programs made available. “Every dollar raised really does make a difference,” Llewellyn said.
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If you are interested in donating money to Llewellyn’s campaign, or getting involved, contact him at jason@holisticfinancialpartners. com. To get involved in the 2017 LLS Indianapolis Man & Woman of the Year Campaign, please contact Elissa Evernham at elissa.evernham@lls.org for additional information.
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Chris Schulhof moved to the Geist area 33 years ago, but it was humble beginnings for the owner of one of the most successful RE/MAX franchises in all of Indiana. When Schulhof moved to Geist in 1984 it was “all cornfields and woods.” He quickly found work at “We are a unique, boutique RE/MAX franchise,” Schulhof says. the Geist Marina — pumping gas for boaters as they pulled in. “We don’t have 20 different agents. It is a small group, but our group is a powerhouse in the Fishers and Geist area. When you approach “It was a lot of fun,” Schulhof says. “Today, a lot of those people I a typical agent to list your house, the challenge is that agent maybe was pumping gas for, I’m now selling their homes.” has one administrative person. We have a whole team of resources that are constantly helping our clients.” After graduating from Purdue, Schulhof began his career at Dow Chemical but quickly grew tired of constant travel. He then found The Schulhof team consists of experienced realty professionals his passion in realty. Today, he is the lead broker and owner of including Jamie Boer a listing, buyer and staging and re-designed GEIST/FISHERS MAGAZINE / APRIL 2017
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Schulhof says it’s the hard work of his team that has made RE/MAX Realty Services in Indianapolis what it is today, and they have the tremendous power of the RE/MAX Brand behind them.
“Having sold more than 1,500 homes in this area, we’ve been there, done that many, many times,” Schulhof says. “We are rarely surprised anymore. Most of the challenges we’ve been confronted with would be huge obstacles for other agents, but we have the experience and know how to handle those tricky and challenging situations.”
Another unique offering of his team is the Trade Program. He will buy someone’s home so they can trade-up to a client’s home he has for sale. It takes the fear of buying before selling and, in many cases, the hassle of selling a home out of the equation. “Any good organization is made up of great team members, and that is what I’ve got,” Schulhof says. “I’ve got a dynamic set of strong individuals in our group and we are here to support our clients seven days a week.” Schulhof has stayed ahead of the game by not only advertising in print mediums such as Geist and Fishers Magazine and Executive Portfolio but also in online mediums like Zillow, Realtor.com, Facebook and the Towne Post Network. He also has FAA certification to fly their drones for aerial photography — a much safer alternative to the cherry picker he previously used for aerial shots! The goal for Schulhof with clients who are selling is to get their home as much exposure as possible. He says his team has the resources to get that needed exposure compared to what the competition can offer.
Whether you are buying or selling, challenges are bound to occur along the way. Schulhof ’s team is prepared, and their track record speaks for itself. Very seldom is the Schulhof Team thrown off guard.
More than anything, Schulhof says the goal is to always go to bat for their clients. Judging by strong Zillow reviews and a continuous flow of client referrals, The Schulhof Home Selling Team is doing just that. “We really make sure we are doing the absolute best we can for each client,” Schulhof says. “You never want to underestimate the experience we bring to the table when you are buying or selling a home.” Contact Schulhof and his team today at 317-842-4747 or visit them online at IndyPlace.com.
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FoxGardin Kitchen & Ale’s newest location, FoxGardin Family Kitchen, at 10410 Olio Road is a family-friendly restaurant with a wide variety of excellent lunch and dinner items for both adults and kids.
Scott Thoman, general manager of FoxGardin, said the kid-friendly menu has been a hit with both kids and their parents.
“We’ve had a lot of guests tell us they love the food, and so do their kids,” Thoman Toby Shelton, managing partner of said. “People have said they also love the FoxGardin, said the Fishers location opened FoxGardin restaurant in Fortville, but this is closer to home for them. For a lot of on Feb. 14, with a strong turnout of guests. guests, it feels like this is in their backyard. Some guests have told us they wanted to “We saw a real opportunity and need for another restaurant in this area, and we made drive to Fortville but just didn't make it. They appreciate how much closer the new it happen,” Shelton said. “We have had an place is.” overwhelmingly positive response from the Fishers and Geist area. They love the Jake Burgess, chef and owner of FoxGardin, neighborhood and community feel they experience when they come in.” said the adult menu at the new location atGeist.com / APRIL 2017 / GEIST MAGAZINE / 59
(and the Fortville location at 215 S. Main St.,) features everything from hand-held customer favorites such as “The Fortville Tenderloin” (a midwest favorite,) to The Sulli (named after Jake’s best friend), a buffalo chicken sandwich. Other hand-held favorites are the fish tacos with Chimichurri sour cream, fire-roasted salsa, shredded lettuce, and flour tortilla, The Troy, a bacon cheeseburger, the Ian, a smaller cheeseburger, The Horseshoe Cheeseburger, The Fried Bologna Sandwich and The Loaded Grilled Cheese. FoxGardin also has an “Unconventional Chili,” salads and a Jalapeño Bacon Beer Cheese Soup.
Burgess said all the soups are made from scratch and the pastas are hand-made. Popular entrees include the pork ribeye, the meatloaf, the Chilean sea bass, shrimp alfredo, lasagna and hand-cut filet mignon, ranging from six ounces to the huge, 14-ounce “Eddie”. There is also a smaller filet called “The Evie”, named after Shelton’s daughter. “Evie loves having a filet mignon named after her,” he said. Thoman stated that an older couple from Fort Wayne told him the filets were the
best they ever had. “You love hearing that kind of thing,” Thoman said. “That never gets old. We have also had several parents tell us they love the food for their kids.” The children’s menu features smaller portions with fresh, quality ingredients. “A lot of parents have told me they didn't know their kids could eat that much of their meal, and that’s because they have enjoyed it so much,” Burgess said. “There is also nothing processed in the foods for kids. 60 / GEIST MAGAZINE / APRIL 2017 / atGeist.com
Everything is made from scratch. We use a lot of locally grown, fresh produce.” The attention to detail has made FoxGardin Family a popular lunch and dinner destination. The Fortville location opened in 2015 and has also garnered a strong following. “We were very crowded at the Fortville location as soon as we opened, which was a nice problem to have,” Shelton said. “We didn't want to send anyone away. The Fortville and Fishers communities have been overwhelming with the support they
Shelton noted that Mama Jane’s homemade pies have also been hugely popular with a wide variety of guests.
Chambord and bubbles, “Pier Pressure” with Reyka vodka, lime, sugar and soda, “Backyard Lemonade” with Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum, lemonade and iced tea and “The Brooklyn” with Woodfield Reserve DoubleOak, Rivulet, vanilla and honey, among others.
“We get a lot of people telling us they love all the pies that are made from scratch,” Shelton said.
Zach Barnes, managing partner of FoxGardin, said many of the drinks are ready for the guests when they walk in the door.
FoxGardin’s bar features uniquely named drinks including “Dock’s Order’s,” with Hendrick’s Gin, St. Germain, simple syrup, fresh lime and basil, “Kir Royale” with
“We really have made an effort to get to know our guests, find out what they like to eat and drink and really get to know all of the great families who come in here,” Barnes
have given us in both locations. They keep coming back.”
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said. “We promise you will have a great meal in a relaxed atmosphere.” Every table in the new FoxGardin Family has a different color. The tables were done by Jason Miller of reNew Design and Construct, a Fortville business. Burgess said the look of the new restaurant was a true group effort. “Every one of us had a part in the construction of the restaurant,” Burgess said. “We wanted it to be as family-friendly and welcoming as possible, and we have succeeded.”
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LAWRENCE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL DANCE MARATHON RAISES MORE THAN $37,000
FOR RILEY HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN More than 300 dancers recently participated in Lawrence Central High School’s third annual Dance Marathon (LCDM), benefiting Riley Hospital. The event is always open to LCHS students, staff and community members as it aims to bring the Lawrence Central community together to help raise funds for the kids at Riley Hospital for Children. This year, the students danced until they blew past their overall goal for the event. The LCHS students eclipsed their goal by raising a grant total of $37,458.77.
“I am so proud to be the part of the sixth most profitable Dance Marathon in just our third year,” said LCDM Co-President and senior, Caitlin Helmus. “This event and the people that make it possible are a great example of Lawrence excellence.” Helmus co-lead the event with Sydney Steinhardt. The ninth largest and fastest growing school district in the state, the MSD of Lawrence Township serves approximately 16,000 students across four Early Learning Centers, 11 Elementary Schools, two Middle Schools, two High Schools a Center for Innovation and Technology and an alternative setting high school. For more info, visit LTschools.org.
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TRADITIONS AT BROOKSIDE GEIST'S PREMIER SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY OPENS DOORS Writer / Lynda Hedberg Thies Photographer / Demi Lawrence
For anyone that has ever had the difficult task of helping an aging parent transition to assisted living, you know how much easier the task can be when you have the opportunity to truly find a facility before you actually need one. For those area residents looking to stay in the community, you have no further to look than Traditions at Brookside for Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care. Traditions at Brookside is McCordsville’s newest, upscale senior living community in a relaxed country setting in Hancock County. The all-inclusive community is
a licensed residential community that provides a customized living experience with a balance between assistance and independence while offering upscale amenities, chef-prepared meals, activities, transportation and concierge services. Traditions provides a continuum of care offers at varying levels of support and assistance: Memory Care and Respite Care, Assisted Living and Independent Living.
MEMORY CARE
For those seniors that are dealing with various levels of memory loss, the staff will perform comprehensive assessments of not only their cognitive and physical abilities, but they will also take an in-depth inquiry into their personal stories through a program 64 / GEIST MAGAZINE / APRIL 2017 / atGeist.com
called BBET or Behavioral Based Ergonomic Therapy. Once they know more about their likes and dislikes, the process offers insights into how to help them stay active and joyful. Traditions at Brookside has a library of videos and music that staff and family members can use to engage with the residents. This helps reduce the use of medications and decrease stressful behaviors. When the family members have a good experience visiting their loved ones, they will feel more relaxed and engage with them more frequently. The Memory Care Community is located at the front of the facility, has a separate walking path, daily exercise and a common area to allow for comfort and socialization.
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For those seniors who need assistance with personal care and daily living activities, Traditions provides a “Select Your Care Program” to customize the care they receive. There are spacious studio, one bedroom and two bedroom options available that have full kitchens, individual heating and cooling units, closets and are handicap accessible and offer emergency pull chords as well. There are plenty of windows and natural light, and residents are encouraged to customize their space and bring in their own furniture and decor to create a space that feels like home. There’s also an activity area and courtyard. The goal of the community is to get people engaged, keep them active, happy and make getting involved easy and fun. All common areas are located in the center of
the building, which makes it easy to find. Residents will be provided with an activity calendar with daily activities offered onsite as well as offsite. The community is designed to offer comfortable furnishings with a resort feel. Some of the upscale amenities include: • Beauty Salon with a full time beautician • Fitness center with exercise equipment and classes • Chapel with several different churches offering services and Bible studies • Restaurant-style dining with a resident chef preparing meals and the ability to order anytime during the day • Kitchen for cooking classes • Movie theatre with big, comfy seats and a popcorn maker atGeist.com / APRIL 2017 / GEIST MAGAZINE / 65
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Independent Living is for residents wanting a maintenance-free, spacious one-story garden home with a variety of floor plans that allows for easy transition into the other communities offered. This all-inclusive plan offers fully-equipped kitchens, appliances, one-car garage, utilities and allows for access to the main building and all of the amenities offered at Traditions. To schedule a tour or for more information, contact Kara Cope, Community Relations Director at 317-335-9900 or visit their website at TraditionsAtBrookside.com. Kara is passionate in helping families and residents through the transition into Senior Living to enhance independence and quality of life for seniors.
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and then grabbing a coffee to celebrate. On March 1, Lily & Sparrow Boutique Lily & Sparrow Boutique has moved from celebrated its 3-year anniversary. This Maple St. to the corner of Lantern and 116th specialty shop offers casual clothing, St., below The Escape Room. It’s across the shoes, jewelry and other accessories. You lobby from The Well Coffeehouse and Radiate will even find drinkware and bath items, 60 Hair Collective within the Edge Building. including candles. This new location allows the convenience of getting your hair done, picking out a new, chic outfit to wear to that party on Saturday
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complete,” says Jen Miller, co-owner with her sister, Steph Miller. It doesn’t take long when talking to Jen and Steph to realize that both are caring and compassionate women who support others. The sisters sell give-back jewelry made by isanctuary, or International Sanctuary, an organization that empowers and helps restore survivors of sex trafficking.
They also sell drinking mugs made by MudLOVE, a local handmade pottery studio and The CREATED co., a drinkware company. For every product purchased from these vendors, a portion of the proceeds goes toward providing clean water to those in need. “God called us to do what we are doing,” Steph says. “We enjoy working together, and we each bring different strengths to this ministry opportunity. We’re thrilled and honored to be able to use this store as a catalyst to cater to and support women.”
God called us to do what we are doing “We wanted to create a space for women to come in and feel loved and feel special,” Steph says. “The Hollywood and fashion industry creates pressure on women to look and dress a certain way in order to feel pretty. We try to encourage women and help them pick out pieces that make them feel beautiful.”
out their Spring and Summer collections. Whether it’s that perfect sundress, classy shorts and a tank, or new shoes and jewelry, you’re sure to find something at Lily & Sparrow to make you feel extraordinary.
Lily & Sparrow is located at 8890 E 116th St., Suite 140. Their hours are MondayBoth sisters grew up in Goshen, Indiana. They Jen and Steph laugh as they admit they may Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, 10 not be the best salespeople when it comes to a.m. to 5 p.m. both dreamt of having a boutique together, talking clients into making purchases. They even as they worked several jobs in Florida. Visit lilyandsparrowboutique.com to truly believe it’s not all about the sale but The Miller sisters felt a calling to move to about the women first. check out how the boutique got its name Indianapolis to begin their journey. They and view their newest arrivals in clothing, believe God has guided them and connected They welcome anyone to come in and check shoes and more. them to others to make their dream a reality. 68 / GEIST MAGAZINE / APRIL 2017 / atGeist.com
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mastectomy surgery, reconstruction surgery and daily radiation for six weeks. She never gave up and was even the head coach for Anniston's four-year old soccer team in Fortville! She didn't miss a swim lesson, baseball or soccer game during treatment. She still has chemo treatments every three weeks but is cancer free! We recently opened up our second Jack's Donut shop in Westfield. She now runs both shops, gets the kids to practices, runs the day to day stuff in our house and is a great mother and wife. I am a full-time Fishers Police Sergeant, work 12-hour shifts and work various days on and off. Nickole is a fighter and deserves this recognition as mother of the year! I am very grateful for her!
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JESSICA WHITE Nominated by: Dustin Mendenhall, who says: I nominated Jessica because she has taken an unfortunate circumstance and guided, served and loved her children better than most even under normal circumstances. She lost her husband two years ago this Valentine's Day due to militaryrelated injuries. She has cared for her three hurting children all while moving forward with life with such a positive attitude that has been an inspiration to many. Many call her a super mom, but I think she just prefers mom. Over the past year, she has exemplified what being a mom is all about.
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JESS WEST COSTUMES Unmasking Success
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Jess West, a popular Indianapolis costume designer, has turned a childhood hobby into a successful business. West gets a good deal of business from the Geist Reservoir area, where she is designing costumes to promote Pro Fly Boarding at Geist this summer. She works with Michael Guajardo, owner and operator of Pro Fly Boards. The flyboarding is often seen from Bella Vita. “I’ve started making costumes with LED lights for their Pro Fly Boarding at night, and I'm very excited about that,” West said in her home, where she designs the costumes. West also designs matching outfits for several Geist residents. “I make matching outfits for little girls and their dolls,” she said. “I make spring outfits that are bunnies and chicks for the kids. I have been a big hit with Geist area moms. I’ve made a spring flower costume and a bunny costume so far for Easter this
coming year. I hope this can become a trend for little girls and their matching doll clothing and costumes.”
Anderson, and she has designed costumes for Irvington Halloween and Christmas events and charities.
West has two employees. She also designs for Christmas, New Year’s, Halloween, St. Patrick’s Day, Gen Con, Indy’s gaming convention and Pop Con. Her Chewbacca costume is extremely popular with Star Wars fans at Gen Con. It comes complete with a sound system that roars. She has also designed Gizmo from the movie “Gremlins,” “The Grinch”, and several of the Batman villains that appear on one mask as a mashup costume.
“I've been lucky to get a lot of recommended business,” West said. “I get a lot of requests for what I like to call ‘festival ready’ wear, which is clothes for music festivals.”
“When you have an audience of 60,000 people at Gen Con, it’s a great place to promote your costumes,” West said. “I loved the looks on people’s faces at Gen Con when I went as a 7-foot, four-inch Chewbacca. I had five orders for Pop Con, Comic Con and Gen Con six months out. I have been receiving orders from people from Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Broad Ripple and Greenwood areas. I also get costume orders from all over Indiana, and across the U.S.” West has orders for ball gowns for a charity ball in the fall at The Paramount Theater in atGeist.com / APRIL 2017 / GEIST MAGAZINE / 73
She has also made vintage costumes for Burning Man. “I do primarily gain business based on word of mouth and various articles that have been written to showcase my work,” West said. “The Festival Ready Jess West is actually a costume clothing line that I started. I have a website that sells clothes to music festival goers and vintage costumes for places such as Burning Man.” She will also be an on-site seamstress for a ballet production company. “I am going to be revamping vintage costumes to sell to festival goers such as those who attend Burning Man,” West said. “The costumes are from a range of time periods dating back to the 1940s and require a little TLC, jewels, mirrors, added
fabrics and maybe a few LED lights.” Burning Man is the most adventurous of festivals as it showcases artwork, unique costumes and eccentric groups of people who come to dress as wildly as they can, according to West. “The sky is the limit and I hope to create some of the most vibrant, psychedelic, eye-catching pieces that any Burners have ever seen,” West said. “I hope to bring their imaginations to life and display their creative minds and expressions through my costumes.” West, a 2002 Martinsville High School graduate, can make any kind of scary, sexy or funny costume her customers ask for. “I have made a lot of costumes that start off scary on the exterior, but reveal themselves to be beautiful on the inside,” West said. “I once created a mummy costume I wore that ripped off into an Egyptian Princess.” She also created a gigantic werewolf costume with rotating legs, chicken wire and PVC pipe. “I was at an Alt. 103 Radio Halloween event, and people only recognized me as a 14-foot werewolf for a few hours,” West said. “I finally got out of the costume as Red Riding Hood underneath and people loved it. I enjoy making mash-up and transition costumes that turn from one thing into another.” She also made 30 costumes for servers for a Maxim Magazine event at the 100th running of The Indianapolis 500. “That was huge,” West said. “I had a lot of fun doing that.” West has also done a couple of commercials as Chewbacca for the Nissan Shadeland dealership and is currently creating a costume for a horror short film being shot in Texas. “I have been able to maintain a good rapport with my customers, and I get a lot of repeat business,” West said. “I also know how to stick within a budget and create a costume that is exactly what people want.” When people Google “costume-maker Indianapolis,” her name comes up as number one in the search. “I can make anything, and I'm busy all the time,” West said. “I think if you work hard at something you love, you will be a success and have a lot of joy in what you do.” For more info and to see samples of West’s work, visit Jesswestcostumes.com. 74 / GEIST MAGAZINE / APRIL 2017 / atGeist.com
CONNECTING HEARTS
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My grandmother adorned the altar of her parish with her homegrown roses every weekend faithfully. My sisters and I accompanied her when we were in town visiting. When my grandma was placed in a nursing home and no longer capable of decorating the church, I often wondered if someone might remember her and bring her flowers to put a smile on her face. Had our family not lived two-and-a-half hours away from her, I would gladly have done it. Sadly, many residents at nursing homes and assisted living facilities don’t have have friends or family nearby, an angel to drop in and bring flowers or just spread good cheer and say a prayer with them. Fishers mom and founder of Connecting Hearts, Jennie Hesher, is that angel. Surely heaven sent, she sweeps into Allisonville Meadows and Hamilton Trace on Fridays to deliver flowers to the residents celebrating birthdays, many of whom never receive a visitor. Hesher started the ministry just two years ago when she and her children decided to deliver cookies to nursing home residents on Valentine’s Day and Veterans Day.
nursing home twice a month. Then, last fall, Hesher discovered a gift from God that she could share weekly with the residents having birthdays or celebrating other special occasions.
Plans to grow the ministry are already in the works. Hesher is having a website professionally designed and hopes to have it up and running soon. She’s also working very diligently to get more churches involved.
Flowers at her parish, St. John Vianney, left over from a wedding or funeral, fresh and fragrant, often ended up in the trash. Hesher decided to ask someone in her parish if she could take those leftover flowers to residents at the nursing home for their birthdays. Now, Hesher and any volunteers she can find do weekly deliveries.
Already, her ministry has expanded to add the Hearth at Windermere and Prairie Lakes to the delivery route, and Hesher hopes to add more nursing homes or assisted living facilities to the list. Connecting Hearts is also looking for students who need to commit to community service hours to help deliver flowers.
“We also sing to them and pray,” Hesher says. “Sometimes they ask us to pray for the simplest things like peace or just for their families.”
Look for details coming soon about a Connecting Hearts fundraising event this fall at the Wellington Banquet and Conference Center in Fishers. The center is already a generous donor of flowers to Connecting Hearts. The event will start with wine and hors’ d’oeuvres, and a dinner will follow.
Florist Random Acts of Flowers joined in and donated flowers to Hesher’s cause. The florist already has a program of their own to donate flowers to area hospitals, but they were so inspired by Hesher’s kindness, they wanted to contribute. Hesher says she is amazed at the impact it has on the residents when children help deliver the flowers. “We delivered flowers to a lady celebrating her 100th birthday. She was so elated, it just made her melt,” she says.
“I have the best memories of visiting my grandmother in the nursing home regularly,” Word has traveled fast about the work Hesher says. “I wanted my kids to have the Connecting Hearts is doing. same experience.” What started out as delivering cookies twice a year quickly grew to singing at the
“More and more people keep offering to help us and donate,” Hesher says. “We haven’t had to spend a single dollar.” 76 / GEIST MAGAZINE / APRIL 2017 / atGeist.com
In the meantime, go to the Connecting Hearts Facebook page to find out how to become involved with the ministry. Hesher says volunteer signups should be active on the Facebook page soon. Whether your church or parish is interested in donating lightly used flowers, your nursing home would like to be included on the delivery route, your school is looking for ways for their students to become a part of Hesher’s regular Friday deliveries, or you’d simply like to make a donation, go to the Connecting Hearts Facebook page, reach out to Hesher and find out how to become a part of this lifechanging ministry.
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