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2019 NONPROFIT ADVERTISING KIT The SouthsiderVoice P.O. Box 17187 • Indianapolis • IN • 46217 317.781.0023 • www.southsidervoice.com “Positive news for Indy’s Southside” SouthsiderVoice. com Newsprint Digital Social Media Keeping Southsiders connected By Nathan Pace Online editor In what might be the highest honor any high school swimmer could receive, Franklin Central senior Rachel Schiffli couldn’t believe she was named the IHSAA’s Mental At- titude Award Winner. “I was not expecting it at all actu- ally,” Schiffli said. “My coach (Nick Stevens) kinda made us stay around for the end of the meet. I was a little bit confused because my events had already taken place, so I thought we were going to leave after that. He was like let’s stick around and keep watching the last couple events, so I was like OK (because) that didn’t really bother me. And my friends started recording me and I was confused. This guy started talking about the mental attitude award and I kinda put it together. But I didn’t really www.southsidervoice.com Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Vol. 11, No. 2 The Southsider Voice P.O. Box 17187 Indianapolis, IN 46217 317-781-0023 Drop off news and ads to our friends at The Toy Drop, 6025 Madison Ave. (Next to Beck Service Center) The Voice of the Southside The Southsider Voice INSIDE This publication is FREE Brought to you by our advertisers. Contact Us God Bless America! Bulletin Board ...............3 Career Connection .......7 Classifieds.................6-7 Crossword ...................4 Cryptoquip ....................4 Deaths ..........................3 Education......................2 Horoscope ...................4 Personal Recollections .4 Reminiscing ..................3 Rentals .........................7 Sports ..........................8 See our ad on Page 8 N.F. Chance SIMPLE FUNERAL SERVICE PACKAGE $2,395 Same Day Visitation and Service with 20 ga. 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Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.” Ephesians 4:2-3 Coins: Gold, Silver, Collections Jewelry Vintage Toys All Antiques FREE HOUSE CALLS • 7 days/week Paying Top Dollar BUYING Antiques - Entire Estates Real Estate Properties 317-997-8112 By Al Stilley Editor The eulogy for Beech Grove boys’ basketball coach Matt English isn’t over, just not yet. This season’s Hor- nets added a sectional championship Saturday at Danville to the on- going honors for their coach with a gritty 48-45 win against Manual. Coach English had never won a sectional championship until now. Coach Mike Renfro, a longtime assistant with English, revealed that he called upon his mentor again Saturday and claimed the program’s first title since 2008. “I was pacing more than ever today in the lockerroom, and I was talking to him by myself,” Renfro recalled. “I asked him to please help me out a little bit on the sidelines, and I got that help when I needed it.” English’s “presence” kept Renfro calm and focused on the sidelines, ‘Coach English was here tonight’ especially through the adversity of facing the taller and quicker Redskins from neighboring Manual. They overcame when senior center Gavin Hess picked up his second foul with 2:41 left in the first quarter and fourth foul late in the fourth quarter. Renfro called upon junior football lineman Josh Fryar to go against Manual’s 6-8 towers Ijazz Abdulmumin and South quilters guild presents quilts of valor MARY BRYAN CHAPTER OF DAR 40TH ANNIVERSARY SUBMITTED PHOTO The Mary Bryan Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) celebrated its 40th anniversary with state leaders at a luncheon at Logan’s Roadhouse in Greenwood earlier this year. Special guests are, from left, seated, Carolyn Johnston, state regent Charlotte Blair, chapter regent Carolyn Ferraro, honorary state regent JoAn Nichols, chapter vice regent Lathena Vogel and chapter corresponding secretary Cathy Pollachek; back row, standing, chapter mem- bers, recording secretary Jackie Finney, Lindy Smith, treasurer Pam Clements, Mary Sullivan, registrar Vicki Kurtz, Barbara Teepe, Sharon LaMon, chaplain Vicki Jordal, Mary Ann Polk, Sandy Baughn and Christine Kroll. Also attending were five visiting chapter regents and prospective members. The DAR is a lineage-based membership service organization for women who are directly descended from a person who was involved in the American Revolutionary War. It is a non-profit group that promotes historic preservation, education and patriotism. The Mary Bryan Chapter has been involved in the Greenwood community since 1979. The Quilters Guild of Indianapolis South continued the honored practice Thursday of present- ing quilts of valor to two U.S. Army veterans at Friedens United Church of Christ. Quilts were hand- made and presented by Jeanette Bagley to Ron Parker of Terre Haute and by Margie Lindeman and to Sue Good, daughter of veteran William J. Tavenor, 100 years old, who could not attend the special ceremony. Each quilt-maker nominated the military veteran to receive a one-of-a- kind quilt through the nationwide Quilt of Valor program that began in Delaware in 2003. More than 100,000 quilts have been presented nationally. The quilts are described as “healing quilts to service men and women touched by war.” Sgt. Parker served in Vietnam in 1966 and 1967 and received seven medals, including a Bronze Star in Army Accommodation. He is a private pilot and maintains a Japa- nese garden. Tavenor, who was based at Fort McArthur, served in the U.S. Army from 1940 through 1945 during World War II. The Southside guild was formed 41 years ago as a branch of the Quilters Guild of Indianapolis because the parent branch had grown in large numbers. Sandi Charles serves as the chair of the South guild which meets the fourth Thursday from January through October. FRANKLIN CENTRAL SOUTHSIDER VOICE PHOTO BY NATHAN PACE Rachel Schiffli, center, named the IHSAA’s Mental Attitude Award Winner, is pictured with her mom and dad, Kristen and Greg. Schiffli named IHSAA’s Mental Attitude Award winner SOUTHSIDER VOICE PHOTOS BY AL STILLEY U.S. Army veteran Ron Parker of Terre Haute ac- cepts his Quilt of Valor made by Jeanette Bagley, left, and co-presenter Margie Lindeman. Lindeman presents Quilt of Valor for veteran William J. Tavenor to his daughter Sue Good, also with Bagley. SUBMITTED PHOTO William J. Tavenor, 100, served in the U.S. Army at Fort MacArthur. See “Coach” Page5 SOUTHSIDER VOICE PHOTOS BY AL STILLEY Beech Grove basketball coach Mike Renfro receives a big hug from Angela English, widow of former coach Matt English who died of cancer in December, after the Hornets won the Danville sectional Saturday night. It was the fourth sectional title for the boys’ basket- ball program. Beech Grove’s boys’ basketball team celebrates its Danville sectional championship Satur- day after defeating Southside rival Manual 48-45 for the program’s first sectional trophy since 2008. Team members are, from left, asst. coach Ronnie Dietz, athletic trainer Carl Palma, asst. coach Jason Hess, coach Mike Renfro and far right, asst. coach Tommy Pich. Athletic director Garret Daniel and asst. coach Tyler Gentry are in the back row. The Hornets are, not in order, Jordan Brickley (3), Isaac Stennett (4), John Parker (5), Josh Copenhaver (10), Vincent Pich (11), Keyonni Johnson (12), Griffin Wade (20), Jujuan Allison (21), Romeo Echols (22), Gavin Mitchell (23), Jadyn Curry (30), Gavin Hess (31) Kaleb Arsenault (32) and Josh Fryar (40). We want to help spread the word about your events and activities to make sure your event is a success. We can help get the word out, however, in return we need YOUR help. Our paper and coverage is free so we depend on advertisers and sponsors to help with our operations! A system that has worked for more than 75 years!

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Page 1: 2019 NONPROFIT ADVERTISING KIT TheSouthsiderVoice · 2019-03-15 · 2019 NONPROFIT ADVERTISING KIT TheSouthsiderVoice P.O. Box 17187 • Indianapolis • IN • 46217 317.781.0023

2019 NONPROFIT ADVERTISING KIT

TheSouthsiderVoiceP.O. Box 17187 • Indianapolis • IN • 46217317.781.0023 • www.southsidervoice.com

“Positive news for Indy’s Southside”

SouthsiderVoice.com Newsprint

Digital

Social MediaKeeping Southsiders connected

By Nathan Pace

Online editor

In what might be the highest

honor any high school swimmer

could receive, Franklin Central senior

Rachel Schiffli couldn’t believe she

was named the IHSAA’s Mental At-

titude Award Winner.

“I was not expecting it at all actu-

ally,” Schiffli said. “My coach (Nick

Stevens) kinda made us stay around

for the end of the meet. I was a little

bit confused because my events had

already taken place, so I thought we

were going to leave after that. He

was like let’s stick around and keep

watching the last couple events, so

I was like OK (because) that didn’t

really bother me. And my friends

started recording me and I was

confused. This guy started talking

about the mental attitude award and I

kinda put it together. But I didn’t really

www.southsidervoice.com Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Vol. 11, No. 2

The Southsider Voice

P.O. Box 17187

Indianapolis, IN 46217

317-781-0023

Drop off news and ads

to our friends at

The Toy Drop,

6025 Madison Ave.

(Next to Beck

Service Center)

The Voice of the Southside

TheSouthsiderVoice

INSIDE

This publication is

FREEBrought to you by

our advertisers.

Contact Us

God Bless

America!

Bulletin Board ...............3

Career Connection .......7

Classifieds .................6-7

Crossword ...................4

Cryptoquip ....................4

Deaths ..........................3

Education......................2

Horoscope ...................4

Personal Recollections .4

Reminiscing ..................3

Rentals .........................7

Sports ..........................8

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gentle; be patient, bearing with

one another in love.

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unity of the Spirit through the

bond of peace.”Ephesians 4:2-3

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By Al Stilley

Editor

The eulogy for Beech

Grove boys’ basketball

coach Matt English isn’t

over, just not yet.

This season’s Hor-

nets added a sectional

championship Saturday

at Danville to the on-

going honors for their

coach with a gritty 48-45

win against Manual.

Coach English had

never won a sectional

championship until now.

Coach Mike Renfro,

a longtime assistant with

English, revealed that he

called upon his mentor

again Saturday and

claimed the program’s

first title since 2008.

“I was pacing more

than ever today in the

lockerroom, and I was

talking to him by myself,”

Renfro recalled. “I asked

him to please help me

out a little bit on the

sidelines, and I got that

help when I needed it.”

English’s “presence”

kept Renfro calm and

focused on the sidelines,

‘Coach English

was here tonight’

especially through the adversity of facing the taller and quicker

Redskins from neighboring Manual.

They overcame when senior center Gavin Hess picked up his

second foul with 2:41 left in the first quarter and fourth foul late in

the fourth quarter. Renfro called upon junior football lineman Josh

Fryar to go against Manual’s 6-8 towers Ijazz Abdulmumin and

South quilters guild

presents quilts of valor

MARY BRYAN CHAPTER OF DAR

40TH ANNIVERSARY

SUBMITTED PHOTO

The Mary Bryan Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) celebrated its

40th anniversary with state leaders at a luncheon at Logan’s Roadhouse in Greenwood earlier

this year. Special guests are, from left, seated, Carolyn Johnston, state regent Charlotte Blair,

chapter regent Carolyn Ferraro, honorary state regent JoAn Nichols, chapter vice regent Lathena

Vogel and chapter corresponding secretary Cathy Pollachek; back row, standing, chapter mem-

bers, recording secretary Jackie Finney, Lindy Smith, treasurer Pam Clements, Mary Sullivan,

registrar Vicki Kurtz, Barbara Teepe, Sharon LaMon, chaplain Vicki Jordal, Mary Ann Polk, Sandy

Baughn and Christine Kroll. Also attending were five visiting chapter regents and prospective

members. The DAR is a lineage-based membership service organization for women who are

directly descended from a person who was involved in the American Revolutionary War. It is a

non-profit group that promotes historic preservation, education and patriotism. The Mary Bryan

Chapter has been involved in the Greenwood community since 1979.

The Quilters

Guild of Indianapolis

South continued the

honored practice

Thursday of present-

ing quilts of valor

to two U.S. Army

veterans at Friedens

United Church of

Christ.Quilts were hand-

made and presented

by Jeanette Bagley

to Ron Parker of

Terre Haute and by

Margie Lindeman

and to Sue Good,

daughter of veteran

William J. Tavenor,

100 years old, who

could not attend the

special ceremony.

Each quilt-maker

nominated the

military veteran to

receive a one-of-a-

kind quilt through the

nationwide Quilt of

Valor program that

began in Delaware

in 2003. More than

100,000 quilts have

been presented

nationally. The quilts

are described as

“healing quilts to

service men and

women touched by

war.”Sgt. Parker

served in Vietnam

in 1966 and 1967

and received seven

medals, including a

Bronze Star in Army

Accommodation. He

is a private pilot and

maintains a Japa-

nese garden.

Tavenor, who

was based at Fort

McArthur, served in

the U.S. Army from

1940 through 1945

during World War II.

The Southside

guild was formed 41

years ago as a branch of the Quilters Guild of Indianapolis because the parent

branch had grown in large numbers.

Sandi Charles serves as the chair of the South guild which meets the fourth

Thursday from January through October.

FRANKLIN CENTRAL

SOUTHSIDER VOICE PHOTO BY NATHAN PACE

Rachel Schiffli, center, named the IHSAA’s Mental Attitude Award Winner,

is pictured with her mom and dad, Kristen and Greg.

Schiffli named IHSAA’s

Mental Attitude Award winner

SOUTHSIDER VOICE PHOTOS BY AL STILLEY

U.S. Army veteran Ron Parker of Terre Haute ac-

cepts his Quilt of Valor made by Jeanette Bagley, left,

and co-presenter Margie Lindeman.

Lindeman presents Quilt of Valor

for veteran William J. Tavenor to his

daughter Sue Good, also with Bagley.

SUBMITTED PHOTO

William J. Tavenor, 100, served in

the U.S. Army at Fort MacArthur.

See “Coach” Page 5

SOUTHSIDER VOICE PHOTOS BY AL STILLEY

Beech Grove basketball coach Mike Renfro receives a big hug

from Angela English, widow of former coach Matt English who died

of cancer in December, after the Hornets won the Danville sectional

Saturday night. It was the fourth sectional title for the boys’ basket-

ball program.

Beech Grove’s boys’ basketball team celebrates its Danville sectional championship Satur-

day after defeating Southside rival Manual 48-45 for the program’s first sectional trophy since

2008. Team members are, from left, asst. coach Ronnie Dietz, athletic trainer Carl Palma, asst.

coach Jason Hess, coach Mike Renfro and far right, asst. coach Tommy Pich. Athletic director

Garret Daniel and asst. coach Tyler Gentry are in the back row. The Hornets are, not in order,

Jordan Brickley (3), Isaac Stennett (4), John Parker (5), Josh Copenhaver (10), Vincent Pich

(11), Keyonni Johnson (12), Griffin Wade (20), Jujuan Allison (21), Romeo Echols (22), Gavin

Mitchell (23), Jadyn Curry (30), Gavin Hess (31) Kaleb Arsenault (32) and Josh Fryar (40).

We want to help spread the word aboutyour events and activities to make sure

your event is a success. We can help get the word out, however,

in return we need YOUR help.

Our paper and coverage is free so we depend on advertisers and sponsors

to help with our operations!A system that has worked for more than 75 years!

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