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  • Class of 2009 to provide gift wrapping and card-stuffing service Dec. 15

    The Fishers High School Class of 2009 is conducting an Elf Service for holiday gifts and cards on Saturday, December 15, from noon to 5:30 p.m. Students will work the event to help fundraise for the 2009 prom. The class will charge 10 cents to address/stuff each holiday card and will wrap up to 15 gifts for $10 total. Any additional gifts will cost 50 cents each. The service will provide wrapping paper, bows and address tags. Customers will provide [...]

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  • Fishers students attend leadership retreat

    Fishers students attend leadership retreat

    By Kara Rebholz, FHS junior For most students in Hamilton Southeastern Schools, October 31 was a normal school day spent anxiously awaiting an evening of trick or treating and Halloween parties. However, for 64 students at Fishers High School , it was a day spent at Conner Prairie filled with activities and informal lectures geared towards promoting positive leadership at school and in the community. Out of the 2,000 students attending the school, approximately 200 were nominated by the faculty [...]

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  • HSEHS teacher honored with IBEA Emerging Professional Award

    HSEHS teacher honored with IBEA Emerging Professional Award

    HSE High School teacher Anna Stumpf received the Indiana Business Education Association’s (IBEA) Emerging Professional Award for 2007 at the group’s Indiana Business, Marketing and IT Professional Development Conference November 9. “She is a teacher that comes to mind when we need someone to go ‘above and beyond’ the call of duty,” said HSEHS Director of Guidance Nancy Herndon. “This year she was placed in charge of our freshmen mentor program. Anna’s work on this program has been truly a [...]

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  • Sand Creek Intermediate receives national Blue Ribbon Award

    The U.S. Department of Education announced that Hamilton Southeastern’s Sand Creek Intermediate School was named a 2007 No Child Left Behind- Blue Ribbon School on October 2. Kristine Cohn, Regional Representative for the U.S. Department of Education, honored Sand Creek’s staff and student body with the award at a special convocation Friday, October 12.   “Once again, we are thrilled by this recognition from the U.S. Department of Education. There is no higher honor bestowed by our federal government on [...]

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  • FCI Students’ signatures will go up in space with shuttle later this month

    FCI Students’ signatures will go up in space with shuttle later this month

    Fall Creek Intermediate students will have a special reason to follow the 120th Space Shuttle flight set to launch on October 23. They joined more than 500 other schools around the world when they signed Student Signatures in Space® posters on May 4, Space Day 2007. Student Signatures in Space (S3) provides elementary and middle school students the opportunity to send their digitized signatures into space and feel a personal involvement with the crew and the mission. Jointly sponsored by [...]

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  • Local Singer Eric J. Wickens Performs Broadway Music

    Eric J.Wickens, Bass-Baritone, a resident of Fishers, IN, will present The World, the Moon, and the Stars: Songs of Broadway featuring Rodgers & Hammerstein, Gershwin and Sondheim on Saturday, September 22, 2007 at 7:00pm with accompanist Emily Block. The program will take place at Faith Presbyterian Church at 8170 Hague Road, Indianapolis. Admission to the program is free. Eric J. Wickens, Bass-Baritone, grew up in Anderson, IN, and now makes his home in Fishers. Eric has been a student of [...]

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  • ‘Crossroads’ Offers Style for Those Who’ve Crossed into Midlife

    ‘Crossroads’ Offers Style for Those Who’ve Crossed into Midlife

    “I have nothing to wear” may be the world’s oldest lament. These days, the complaint can sound outdated, given the abundance of clothing available everywhere. But for some midlife-and-older women, dressing stylishly remains a challenge as designers relentlessly court the young. Well ladies, look no further. This month the Catwalk Posse sauntered into “Crossroads of Fashion,” located at 96th Street and Allisonville Road. This store is a classic find for the mature woman. They carry everything from casual wear to [...]

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  • Fabulous Fishers Farm Market Now Open

    The Fishers Farmers Market is a community-focused initiative of the Community Council of the Fishers Chamber of Commerce. Developed in 2003 with 15 vendors, this rain-or-shine market has grown to showcase over 26 high-quality vendors offering fresh produce, live goods, bakery items, specialty products, meat and cheese and hand-crafted gifts. The market is juried to the strictest standards and showcases some of the best market vendors in Indiana. The Market is visited by as many as 2,500 residents and visitors [...]

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