Snapshot: Bone Bash benefits Arthritis Foundation Current Publishing 5 years ago Chris Stevens of Indianapolis serves himself appetizers at the Bone Bash fundraiser in costume as a king. Chris Stevens of Indianapolis serves himself appetizers at the Bone Bash fundraiser in costume as a king. Ellen Greene of Indianapolis smiles for a photograph in a costume inspired by The Weather Girls hit song, “It’s Raining Men.” Lauren Davis, a market research associate for rheumatoid arthritis at Eli Lilly, pauses after being recognized on stage for her company’s ongoing contributions to the Arthritis Foundation. Edward J. Hellman, a hip and knee replacement specialist at OrthoIndy, was recognized with a commemorative plaque for his dedication to bettering the lives of people with arthritis. Here, he Hellman pauses in costume with his guest, Laura Reuter. Mandy Shaff of Indianapolis enjoys a glass of wine in her Crazy Cat Lady costume. Steve Mayflower and his wife, Stephanie, attend as a witch and Frankenstein’s monster. The Arthritis Foundation held the seventh annual Bone Bash fundraiser Oct. 12 at 502 East Event Center in Carmel. (Photos by Ben Stout) More Headlines