On the Web, Week of 10.2

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Fundraiser to benefit Fishers 9-year-old, family – Culvers and friends of Bethany Greathouse are teaming up with the 96th Street Culvers to raise money for the Fishers 9-year-old tonight. Greathouse has an inoperable brain tumor and MS, and the fundraiser will help pay for 70 chemotherapy treatments. Culvers is donating 15 percent of sales to the Greathouse family, from 5 to 8 p.m.  For more information visit gofundme.com/Bethany and caringbridge.org/visit/bethanygreathouse.

Janus Developmental Services, Inc. makes donation to Shop with a Cop – A not-for-profit that serves people with disabilities made a donation to the Shop with a Cop program, fundraised for by the Noblesville Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge #198. Kids and their parents get to shop with a uniformed officer for warm clothing and a toy.

Helping with one book at a time – Community Hospital North now features Aidan’s Book Corner, which gives families in the neonatal intensive care unit a new book to read to their newborn baby. The program is in memory of Maggie and Chris Hist’s son. Visit ecommunity.com/foundation for information on donations.

Allisonville Road bridge open –  INDOT opened the Allisonville Road bridge over I-465 last week. Head to in.gov/indot for more information on projects happening inside and outside of Hamilton County.

Future of Fishers meeting at Town Hall Thursday morning – Looking to meet the people involved in the referendum in person? Visit Town Hall tomorrow from 8 to 9:30 a.m. to talk with representatives from town staff, as well as people from each political action committee – City Yes and Citizens to Reorganize Fishers. Each committee has its own web site:  cityyes.org and reorganizefishers.com.

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