Month: July 2017
Success through the struggle
Center Grove’s Keith Fechtman shares his journey with dyslexia through newly-published children’s book, Malina’s Zoo Adventure It’s okay for children to struggle with reading, writing
Getting old-school on the new class
The consumer habits of Millennials are a hot topic in consulting circles these days. How do we understand what they want? 2017 presents us with
Don’t lose your weeping cherry!
The Weeping Cherry (Prunus subhirtella pendula) is a very popular and beautiful flowering tree for the home landscape. The two most commonly available forms are
Cooking with Jerry: Sweet and Savory Broccoli Salad
This is a good salad for those summertime picnics. Nutritious and delicious! Ingredients: Serves 6 3 small heads of broccoli (cleaned and cut into bite
Play’nfield performing arts festival
Fun-filled festival of arts returns to Plainfield By Tiffany Giles The Plainfield Chamber of Commerce presents “Play’nfield in the Park” on Saturday, July 29, noon –
AUMC has big plans for the future
Avon United Methodist Church (AUMC), 6850 E US Hwy 36, will complete a 4.4 million dollar expansion of its current facilities early next month. The
Literature on tap: Books & Brews coming to Brownsburg
Cozying up to an old novel while sipping on a thick home-brewed stout. It’s a dreamy combo for Books& Brews Founder and CEO Jason
Lt. Scott Larsen
Behind the Badge Lieutenant Scott Larsen of the Hendricks County Sheriff’s Department Lieutenant Scott Larsen, alongside Capt. Terry Judy, heads up the investigations Division of
Well-oiled machine
Mike and Lori Eiserman are taking years of foodservice experience on the road By Chris Cornwall From serving prison inmates to Yale University fundraisers, Mike