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8 Vol. 10 No. 1

The Broad Ripple Gazette

Jan 4 - Jan 19, 2013

•BROAD RIPPLE GAZETTE•

CLASSIFIED ADS DEADLINES

HOW MUCH?

Use our website, call in, or mail your classified ad and payment by the Monday before the Thursday delivery day (every two weeks). Remember, payment is required in advance. Credit cards accepted.

Gazette Classified Ads are 35 cents per word, per issue. $3 minimum per listing. Prepayment required. Ads in the Free and Lost/Found categories run without charge and will be published as space permits. Phone numbers count as one word, addresses as two words.

CATEGORIES

Garage Sales - For Sale - For Rent - Homes for Sale - Services - Lost/Found - Real Estate - Help Wanted - Free - Wanted to Buy - Child Care - Cars for Sale - Pets for Sale - Notices Personals

All classified ads also appear on the Broad Ripple Gazette Classified Ads web site - www.BroadRippleGazette.com

Broad Ripple Gazette Classified Ad Form Visit www.broadripplegazette.com or you may fill out this form, clip it out and mail it in with your payment. Multiply the number of words by 35 cents and that by the number of issues you want the ad to run. Min cost $3. Addresses count as two words, phone numbers one. Photo prices are dependent on size - typical car photo would be $8. Red highlights $1 per word. Prepayment is required for all ads. Credit cards accepted. NEXT DEADLINE Jan 14.

SERVICES Indianapolis Computer Services We Come To You! Call 317-354-5869 www.IndianapolisCompServ.com

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Frankenstein Furniture Company We will bring your furniture back to life! Restoration and repair of antique and modern furniture (317) 985-4190 or msmith139@indy.rr.com

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ANTIQUE MALL

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OLDE SHADELAND ANTIQUE MALL, 3444 N. Shadeland Ave. Jewelry, collectibles, home decor, misc. Specials. Shop #12 and Shop #52

Total number of words X $.35 = Ad Cost Per Issue

Clip form, Enclose Check in Envelope and Mail to Broad Ripple Gazette, PO Box 55973, Indpls, IN 46205

NAME ________________________________ Phone Number _______________________ Questions? Call the Broad Ripple Gazette at 317-508-6634

ACTING CLASS

Penguin Nursery at Half Baked Pottery & Gifts

The Penguin Nursery at Half Baked Pottery, 918 Broad Ripple Avenue [H5 on map], is open and ready for your adoptions! During the month of January Half Baked Pottery & Gifts is trying to find homes for over 100 baby penguins. Mumble, Ramon, Raul, Erik and many others all are in need of loving homes to help fight off the winter chill. The adoption fee is $28 and includes complete vaccinations, penguin scarf, and birth certificate. Penguins will be ready for pick up 1 week after painting. Please consider opening your heart and home to one of these deserving chicks today! New this year! We'll donate part of the proceeds from each adopted penguin to the World Wildlife Fund to help real penguins! 317-251-2386

IMCPL and the Central Indiana Bicycling Association

THE CIBA/IMCPL SPEAKER SERIES is back for 2013. A partnership with the Indianapolis Marion County Library and the Central Indiana Bicycling Association will have guest speakers that have traveled the world - By Bicycle. The speaker series will be held at 7:00 PM on the third Wednesday of each month through April at the Marion County Public Library in the Clowes Auditorium at 40 E St. Clair St. The series runs January through April of 2013. Admission is

LAKEFRONT TRANQUIL CONDO Close To Broad Ripple Private Balcony and Screened Porch Off Master Bedroom. Totally Updated. 3 Bedrooms, Den, Living room, Dining, Kitchen, 2 Full Baths. Call 317-216-8924

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 1/2 double two bedroom garage $700 slab 1646 E. 58th St. 317727-4500 BROAD RIPPLE AREA FOR RENT Newly decorated apartments, near Monon Trail. Spacious, quiet, secluded. Starting $475. 5300 Carrollton Avenue 257.7884 EHO

Condos For Sale NORTH SHORE 2 BR condo on the LAKE w/views of White River! Spacious great room, wb fireplace, granite kitchen, 2 car garage. Minutes from Broad Ripple! $134,900. Sandi Werner RE/MAX Legends 317.850.6111 sandiwerner@remax.net

American Marketing Association January luncheon

January meeting of the Indianapolis Chapter of the American Marketing Association (AMA), Five Ways to Guarantee Content Marketing Success, will be Jan. 8, 2013 – 11:30am to 1:00 pm The marketing adage ‘content is king’ has never been more true than it is today. Learn how to develop engaging content for your customers that will create brand loyalty and keep them coming back for more. Featured speaker is Chris Baggott, Chairman and Co-founder of Compendium, an Indianapolis-based content marketing firm. Chris also co-founded Exact Target, one of the world’s most successful email service providers. He speaks regularly on the topic of digital marketing, and his blog was voted “Best on the Web” by Forbes. Learn how to set up an editorial calendar, manage your company’s content around themes, and integrate with email and social media. Gauging your return on investment – a challenge for many marketers – will also be discussed. Luncheons are open to AMA members and non-members alike. WHEN: Tues. Jan. 8, 2012 11:30am – 1:00pm WHERE: Riverwalk Banquet Center, 6729 E. Westfield Blvd [DD25 on map] COST: (with lunch) $30 Indy AMA mbrs, $50 non-mbr, $25 Indy AMA collegiate mbrs REGISTER: http://www.indyama.com/Register

CONDOS

CREATIVE KIDS acting class. Family Center at Broad Ripple Park. Saturdays starting January 12th. Join the fun! Call 327-7161.

HELP WANTED INSTRUCTORS TO TEACH Aerobic classes and Dieticians/Nutritionists to conduct support groups: send resume, references and salary requirements to: Wellness101tpc P.O. Box 90162 Indianapolis IN 46290 or email wellness101tpc@yahoo.com

ON THE MONON TRAIL Broad Ripple at The Reserve 3 Bedroom Plus Loft 2 Bath Bright End Unit $249,900 Call 317-694-7685

APTS FOR RENT GOVERNOR WINTHROP APARTMENTS 2 bedroom and efficiency apartments, on 46th Street off College Ave. 490-5559

WANTED TO BUY OLD FOUNTAIN PENS especially Mont Blanc. Ballpoint Mont Blancs okay. Old estate smoking pipes. Call Mr. Wilcox @ 322-0932

FREE and all are welcome to attend. This year’s speakers will be Scott Stoll, “Falling Uphill”, Willie Weir, “Myanmar and More”, Jerry Williams, “Cairo to Jerusalem by bicycle” and Jim Gange, “Succulent Sicily” "On Wednesday January 16th our first speaker will be Scott Stoll presenting his popular and inspirational show 'If you could do anything, what would you do?'." In one week, Scott Stoll lost his job, his best friend, his girlfriend and his confidence. Disillusioned with society, full of angst, a lost and wandering soul with nothing left to lose, Stoll asked himself a question: “If I only have one life, one chance, if I could do anything, what would I do?” His answer resulted in an odyssey around the world by bicycle, seeking answers to the great mysteries of life, vowing to find happiness or die trying. The quest wasn’t easy. He was imprisoned, held hostage, mugged, run over, suspected of terrorism, accused of espionage, trampled, diseased, heartbroken—he nearly died a dozen times. But more importantly, in the most unlikely places, he also discovered the wonders of the world, kindness among strangers, the meaning of life, peace, love and — Yes! — Happiness — and much more than he imagined possible. Scott is a popular speaker, and his adventures are chronicled in his book, "Falling Uphill".


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