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Welcome Back Taste of Broad Ripple!
More on page 16 Looking south down Guilford Avenue toward Broad Ripple Avenue during the return of the Taste of Broad Ripple to the Village.
Norris Archer receiving the Minisino Award in 2015.
image courtesy of Norris Archer
Norris Archer biography - Scout since 1935 By Mario Morone
mario@broadripplegazette.com
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Norris Archer recalled his time in the Scout Band of America. “I’m very proud of our band that I was a member of in 1937. I played the drums. At that time, I was a scout in Troop 73. I’ve lived in Indianapolis all of my life. I wrote a book called, “Chank-tun-ungi” (Chief F.O. Belzer) about Camp Belzer’s 100th birthday that will be celebrated next year and have been asked to print copies for its 100th Anniversary.” “There was a boy named Walter Carter who was a school chum of mine. We were 12 years old in December of 1935. Walter invited me to go to a scout meeting at Arsenal and 12th Street on the east side of Indianapolis. I was an Eagle Scout in 1939 and they made me a Minisino a few years ago. It is an honorary award within the Crossroads of America Council. I believe I was the oldest candidate for Minisino, but when somebody read my book, they nominated me for the award. The book was published November 27,
2009,” Archer stated. “We (our family) were poor at the time and couldn’t afford official Boy Scout uniforms. My parents acquired a pair of ‘Sweet Ore’ pants and made patterns for our uniforms. Sweet Ore was a trade name for the Boy Scout Uniforms in those days. I needed some money to attend my first scout meeting, so my mother took her piggy bank and shook 10 pennies out of it for me to attend. From 1936 to 1940, I attended camp every year and sold donuts to earn money to go to camp. I knew Mrs. Murphy who was in charge of the camp kitchen and she got me the job working in the mess hall washing dishes and cleaning up after each meal,” he said. “Some things I remember the most about the band was when my brother, Ralph and I walked five miles round trip on Saturday mornings to band practice from Newman Street and East 10th Street, which was right in front of the Theodore Potter Fresh Air School (originally a school for children who had tuberculosis) to Alabama and New York Street at the old Indianapolis Fire Department Headquarters. It was a two-story building. The junior band practiced at 10 a.m. and the senior band practiced at 11 a.m. The music we practiced was mostly marches. Ralph was an excellent tenor saxophonist who also played clarinet and soprano saxophone. We both played in the ROTC band at Tech High School; however, I played the cymbals rather than the drums in the ROTC band - the cymbals were the center of the band in most formations. If Mr. Oster (the band leader), liked you in one band, he would put you in the other band,” Archer noted. “Our scout troop had weekend camps in the woods. In 1936, my brother Ralph and I were the first to sign up for winter camp. We went through a lot of exercises that tried to get us better acquainted with nature in the woods. We would sleep in the K Hut that was built by the Kiwanis Club. It was burnt down not too long ago by vandals,” he added. “I graduated from Tech High School in 1941. I was in the ROTC there. The band director, R.G. Oster, also directed the Boy Scout Band at that time. In 1941, we had the largest graduating class ever, about 1,300 to 1,400 people. We had to have our graduation ceremony at Butler University’s Hinkle Field house. I was a vocational student in metal working and spent four periods a day in shop classes and graduated with a vocational certificate. We never gave a second thought to going to college,” Archer said. Like many young men in his generation, he served his country in World War II. “I was drafted into the Army and later was assigned to the Americal Division (a combination of America and New Caledonia) in the 52nd Combat Engineer Battalion while serving in the Pacific and in Japan. For a short time in the Pacific, I was assigned to the 81st Wildcat Division as a weapons sergeant. There were three of us to a company. We basically had
See Norris pg. 17
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Random Ripplings There is a whole new view of Broad Ripple Village from the now open Coil Apartments, above the Fresh Thyme Farmers Market at College and the Canal. [G3 on map] Right: The view looking to the south east toward Rainbow Bridge from a fifth-floor apartment. Below: A one-bedroom model apartment at The Coil. Above: The private patio deck at the Coil.
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The BRVA Wednesday Evening Farmers Market is now open from 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm Wednesdays through September between the Monon Trail and Bent Rail Brewery, 5301 Winthrop Avenue [OO24 on map].
Aladdin - The Musical - Summer Stock Stage Ayres Auditorium at Park Tudor
Jun. 24
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Broad Ripple Farmers Market
Jun. 24
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Fire+Finesse Dance Team Car Wash
Jun. 25
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BRVA Duck Race
Jun. 27
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BRVA Land Use and Development Meeting
Jun. 27
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Worm Composting
Jun. 28
Wed. Broad Ripple Evening Farmers Market
Jun. 29
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Tails & Ales - rescued dogs for adoption
Jul. 1
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Golden Sunrise Sertoma 2nd White River Canoe Float
Jul. 1
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Cardboard Regatta
Jul. 3
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Ravenswood Fireworks
Aug. 10 - 13
Thu. BR Carnival Broad Ripple Park 1550 Broad Ripple Ave -Sun.
Broad Ripple HS 1115 Broad Ripple Ave 8 am to noon Broad Ripple HS 1115 Broad Ripple Ave 9 am to 1 pm Rainbow Bridge (Guilford and Canal) 3 pm to 5 pm
Northminster Pres. Church 1660 Kessler Blvd 6 pm Glendale Branch 6 pm (Call 317-275-4410 to register) Bent Rail Brewery 5301 Winthrop Ave 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm Broad Ripple Brewpub 65th & Monon Trail 6 pm to 9 pm
Indianapolis Art Center Ferguson at river 8am to 1 pm www.indyaquaticmasters.com Riviera Club 5640 N. Illinois St 8:30 am Ravenswood Overlook
7315 Ravenswood Blvd
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Broad Ripple Toastmasters
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Ripple Effect chapter of Business Networks Intl
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Broad Ripple Kiwanis Mtg.
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North Side Optimist Club Meeting
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Friends of Broad Ripple Park Mtg.
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Lutheran Church 526 E. 52nd St. Tuesdays at 7 am Riviera Club, 5640 N Illinois St. Tuesdays at 7:30 am
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Binkley’s Kessler & College [KK23] Tuesdays at 11:45 am Fire On The Monon 6523 Ferguson St [C4] noon
BR Park Family Center 1550 Broad Ripple Ave 6:45 pm
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Annual BRHS Multi-Class Reunion at Rivi
Front row: Julie Bredenstein McKim (‘58), Sharon Heiny Fischer (‘58), Doris Lambert King (‘57), Nancy Gephart Cutter (‘69), Marilyn Johnson Nenni (‘59), Billie Bounsall Francis (‘49), Carole Ahr Woodruff (‘59), Sally Crawford McCarthy (‘59) and Linda Shearer Fowler (‘58). Second row: Gloria Lofquist Laverty (‘55), Jan Petrie Ottolini (‘67 and BRHS Alumni Assn Treasurer), Dotty Stalker Reehling (‘54), Diane Wilson Burnett (‘54), Pat Moore Life (‘54), Barbara Ogle Clymer (‘51), Wilma Musgrave Nelson-Higgs (‘42), Janet Weirick Conner Wahls (‘46) and Margaret Branning Gann (‘51). Third row: John Moore, Susan Cavanaugh Moore (‘58), Darlene Frantz Lamson (‘58), Joey Leeb (‘48), Sandy Sisson Fenstermaker (‘54), Jessica Halsmer (‘17), Cynnie Fenstermaker Halsmer (‘77), Virginia Williamson Staley (‘58), Kay Babcock Wilady (‘58), Linda Rose Beard (‘58), Connie McCormick Richards (‘51) and John Samuel Hague (‘06 and BRHS Alumni Assn President). Back row: Howard Creveling (‘54), Robert Begley (‘54), Bill Bastian (‘48), Don Silvey (‘54), Ron Reehling, Gene Harvey (‘54), Joe Clymer (‘49) and Jan Blake (‘56). Not pictured: Marie Atkins Taylor (‘78) and John Alan Hague (‘78).
2017 scholarship recipients Jessica Halsmer and Ty Brown spoke to the alumni group.
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Mass Ave Toys is open at 1057 E. 54th Street, suite J [OO25 on map], about a block east of the Monon Trail, next to Gallery Pastry Shop.
answers on Page 18 The winners of this past quiz were 5, 6, 7, O’Clock, 8 O’Clock Sucks with 19 points with 19 points in a tie-breaker over Nice And Irsay Does It. Best Team Name Competition Winners: Indiana Experiences March Sadness Who Am I? – Movie Stars from Hollywood’s Golden Age 1. In one of my most famous roles I was alone on screen for most of the film’s length. I had a long term relationship with the actress who has the most Best Actress Oscars to her credit. My last film role was in Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner. Who am I? 2. I was born Margarita Carmen Cansino. One of my biggest parts was in the title role of the movie Gilda. My name forms part of the title of the Stephen King story that the movie The Shawshank Redemption is based on. Who am I? 3. I was married to Carole Lombard. I was the first of three actors to play historical mutineer Fletcher Christian in a movie. A line I spoke in one of my movies was voted the best movie line of all time by the American Film Institute. Who am I? 4. In a publicity stunt my legs were insured for a million dollars with Lloyds of London. I starred with Lauren Bacall and Marilyn Monroe in How To Marry A Millionaire. Neil Sedaka wrote a song about his lifetime devotion to me. Who am I? Who am I? – Historical Figures 1. I was a Danish astronomer born in 1546. I was one of the last to use “naked eye” observations and was influenced by Ptolemy and Copernicus and in turn I influenced Kepler and Galileo. Having lost part of my nose in a duel I wore a replacement nose made of metal. Who am I? 2. I was a Portuguese explorer born in 1480. The body of water between Tierra Del Fuego and the South American mainland is named for me. I was killed in The Philippines while on by most famous voyage. Who am I? 3. I was born in 1893 in Missouri. I was played by Karl Malden in the 1970 movie Patton. I was the last U. S. General to hold the five-star rank. Who am I? 4. I was born sometime in the middle of the 8th Century. My first title was King of the Franks, but I expanded my kingdom to eventually become the first ruler of what came to be known as the Carolingian Empire. I am known as the Father of Europe. Who am I? Who am I? – People of the Old Testament 1. I was a warrior King. My successor was a low-born man who went on to be a greater ruler than myself. A person from the New Testament originally shared his name with me before changing it. Who am I? 2. I was the handmaiden of Sarah, the wife of Abraham. I am revered by Islam as the mother of Ishmael. I share my name with a comic strip character created by Dik Browne. Who am I? 3. I was one of twins. My mother was Rebekah and my brother was her favorite. My name is popular with crossword constructors. Who am I? 4. I was the successor to Moses and I led the Israelites into the Promised Land. Along with David and Judas Maccabeus I am one of the three Old Testament figures who make up the Nine Medieval Worthies. I share my name with a classically trained, Indiana born musician. Who am I?
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On Tuesday, June 6th, the Broad Ripple MHS Band Department hosted the Indiana Blood Center for the second of a two-day long blood drive to raise funds while saving lives. Another such effort is expected in the fall.
Who am I? – Literary Figures 1. I was an American author best known for a controversial novel and its sequel that have similar sounding titles. I spent time in Paris during the 1920s. I was portrayed in a 1990 film by Fred Ward. Who am I? 2. I was a highly successful writer of thrillers. I was born in Baltimore and was part owner of the Baltimore Orioles at the time of my death. At least one of two main recurring characters appeared in most of my novels, the lesser known being John Clark, whose back story had him being born in Indianapolis. Who am I? 3. I was a poet and scholar born in Tuscany in 1304. The structure of my sonnets were widely imitated and that particular form bears my name. Believing that living a good life in purely secular terms as opposed to religious terms led me to be known as the Father of Humanism. Who am I? 4. I am a major literary figure born in France in 1802. I campaigned for human rights and against the death penalty and was exiled under the regime of Louis Napoleon, but returned years later as a hero to my countrymen. My works have inspired films, both live action and animated, operas and Broadway shows. Who am I? Who am I – Lead Singers 1. My mother was Irish, my father was from the West Indies and I was raised in Dublin. My band’s biggest hit was The Boys Are Back In Town released in 1976. I died at the age of thirty-six in 1986 and a statue in my honor was erected in Dublin in 2005. Who am I? 2. I was born Stuart Goddard in London. My band, which were active from the late 1970s until it broke up in the early 1980s, was managed by Malcolm McLaren, famous as the manager of The Sex Pistols. Our biggest hit was Stand And Deliver and in the video for the song I demonstrated my signature look, which consisted of Native American war paint and Napoleonic era military garb. Who am I? 3. I’m known for my suave attitude and tailored suits. My band featured record producer Brian Eno on keyboards in its early days. The cover for our album Country Life was controversial as it featured two scantily clad women standing in front of a large hedge, consequently in the United States only the hedge appeared on the cover. Who am I? 4. I am the son of a legendary singer-songwriter. My band came to prominence in the 1990s. Our album Bringing Down The Horse spawned four hit singles including Three Marlenas. Who am I?
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Town with Nora Spitznogle Prince Listening Party Friday, June 23 LUNA music 5202 N. College Ave - all-ages, free, 6 - 9 pm
Let’s Go Crazy! LUNA music is letting us do just that by hosting a listening party of Prince’s remastered “Purple Rain” which includes six unreleased tracks. In addition to playing album you can enter to win one of ten 12” singles and they’ll be giving away a copy of the “Purple Rain” reissue on vinyl and CD.
www.lunamusic.net
Billy Nightshade Night Saturday, June 24 State Street Pub 234 N. State St - 21+, $?, 8 pm - 1 am
My wild crush on punk icon Billy Nightshade (Daryl Frazier) started in 1979 and every time I saw him since then I still got blushy and giggly. I had a party in 2003 the night before Dow Jones and the Industrials and the Gizmos played a memorial show at Radio Radio and the only thing running through my head was “Billy Nightshade is in my backyard, Billy Nightshade is in my backyard, Billy Nightshade is in my backyard!” Billy lived in his home-state of Minnesota and died unexpectedly on April 1st. He was a bass player for the Gizmos and shared vocals and songwriting duties in the band. Billy had great stage presence, was smart, funny, and kind. This show is tribute and celebration of Billy’s life. Participating will be surviving Gizmos members Dale Lawrence, Tim Carroll, and Shadow Myers; Greg Horn (of Dow Jones and the Industrials); Frankie Camaro; John Barge
Brian Stockman, MPT, COMT Phone: 317-808-0350 Fax: 317-808-0349 Brian.stockman@team-rehab.com 1081 Broad Ripple Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46220
(Panics, Walking Ruins); Last Four (4) Digits; and more. Bring your memories and be prepared to dance. All proceeds will be donated to diabetes research.
Old 97’s Thursday, July 6 The Vogue 6259 N. College Ave - 21+, $22, doors 8 pm, show 9 pm
The Old 97’s - who have gone back and forth about the apostrophe use in their band name - they’re pro-apostrophe at the time of this writing - are hailed as pioneers in the alt-country movement in the late 1990s. Rhett Miller (primary songwriter and lead vocalist) describes their style as “loud folk.” They are on tour in honor of their latest album, “Graveyard Whistling.” The band still boasts the original four members and puts on a great show. I first saw the Old 97’s at The Vogue in 2004 and don’t I think I’ve missed one of their shows here since then. I’ll see you there!
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-Nora Not-for-profit director by day, music writer by night, Nora Spitznogle reviews music that happened and previews music and events around Broad Ripple Village. Nora managed CATH Inc coffeehouse at 54th Street and College Avenue for seven years. During that time she hosted hundreds of local and touring musicians, both at the coffeehouse and her home. When CATH closed in 2004 and the music was no longer coming to her, she had to wander from her corner of Broad Ripple to see what is happening elsewhere. You can find her at Second Helpings during the work day, waitressing at the Red Key on Saturday nights and prowling Broad Ripple music venues the rest of the time. Visit Nora’s Web site www.queenbeemusic.blogspot.com, send any questions, comments or suggestions to Nora@BroadRippleGazette.com
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The view of the White River leading up to the Broad Ripple Dam from the Brugge Brasserie deck, 1011 Westfield Boulevard [G5 on map]. This view is available for a short time between the razing of the office building and the construction of the new apartments that is starting now. The next apartment building construction will be where the red building is in the middle left of this photo, above the yellow bulldozer (the old Rogers Pool site).
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PACK THE PARKS AND MORE AT BROAD RIPPLE PARK Lots happening at Broad Ripple Park including: • Pack the Parks on July 8th. Pool will have free admission. They will have fun games and prizes there as well. • Sean Imboden Large Ensemble will play the July Summer Concert at Broad Ripple on July 14th at 6:30pm. Admission is free. • Wizard Expo on July 18th from 10:00-11:30am. Cost is $7/child and preregistration is required.
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IMA SCHEDULES SUMMER EVENTS The Indianapolis Museum of Art has a lot going on this summer including: Mini Golf at the IMA - Now through September 2 Explore the natural world on our brand new mini golf course that’s perfect for the whole family and guests of all ages. Mini Golf at the IMA is returning with new, artist designed holes inspired by the nature all around us. Come putt past lions, through glaciers and learn about honey bees. Grab a drink or snack at the clubhouse. Lead support for Mini Golf at the IMA is provided by Barnes & Thornburg, LLP. Additional support is provided by Sun King Brewery, Sycamore Advisors, LLC, and the Volunteers of the IMA. This program is part of the IMA’s ARTx series, made possible by a gift from the Efroymson Family Fund.
Outdoor Movies - June 2–Aug. 25 / Doors open at 7 p.m., films begin at dusk IMA Amphitheater Since 1976, IMA has hosted outdoor film screenings from black-and-white classics to pop culture favorites. Enjoy a classic film under the stars at the IMA, this year guests can also see films on Saturday evenings as well. Show your ATM, debit, or credit card from The National Bank of Indianapolis and receive $1 off your ticket. This discount is valid for on-site purchases only, though cardholders may call the ticket line at 317-955-2339 in advance to reserve their tickets. Doors open at 7 p.m., followed by interactive pre-show programming. Films begin at dusk. Learn more about the Summer Nights Film Series and the movie line-up at www.imamuseum.org/summer-nights. Summer Solstice: Film, Food & Music on June 24 at 6 p.m. at the Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres Welcome summer’s return with an evening of film, food and music in Indy’s urban oasis, The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres. Bring your blankets and chairs for a picnic from a mix of Indy food trucks. Music by Cyrus Youngman and the Kingfishers starts at 7:30 p.m. with a screening of the 1980s classic, Harry and the Hendersons starting at 9:15 p.m. Orchid Basics Class on June 29 from 6:30–8 p.m. at the Madeline F. Elder Greenhouse. $40 Members / $50 Public Learn what you need to get started growing an orchid at home, along with proper plant selection and care. Using plants from the IMA’s collection, instructor Ian Wilhite will give insights into watering and fertilizing for success. Each participant will repot an orchid to take home. Along the way learn about what you’ll need to do to encourage your orchids to come back year after year. All supplies provided. Advanced registration required. Bill Malcolm also writes a travel column in The Midwest Eagle and is a reporter for All Aboard Indiana (as a volunteer for both). He advocates for fair and affordable utility rates for a national association based in Washington, D.C. He welcomes reader feedback and story ideas. Send to bill@broadripplegazette.com
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Kids got to play with all sorts of vehicles at the annual Broad Ripple Park Touch A Truck event that was held on June 16th.
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At the June 13 Move To Act Tails and Ales event at Broad Ripple Brewpub, 840 E. 65th Street [C5 on map]. Below: Chihuahua sisters Thelma and Weezie. The event is every two weeks during the summer.
Hidden History encryption by Jim Alred
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Where in the "Village"?
This is a harder one because it is inside a business. Have you seen this Art League poster? The Art League became the Indianapolis Art Center in 1996. Where is this poster? Answer on page 18
Hidden History is a simple letter-substitution cipher. If K equals B in one word, K will equal B throughout the puzzle. Solve by looking for frequentlyused letters and common patterns.
N O L I T Y T Y G C S U G T C B R C E A M S U N S Y L S H O N L LY L S H O N S L E C Y B N O T I C E D S G D K C N G S W D R C E S N E P S G E N C H LY N .
BG. ACNLE’ USAGCGF RCE NOL PSGEN PGLSHON SN EOSKKLB NT AGTCB GSKKUL. Clue: P equals F
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Sudoku is a nine by nine grid. The solution (each puzzle has only one) will have all the numbers from one through nine in every row and every column. In addition, the grid is divided into nine three-by-three sections. Each of these three-by-three sections will also contain all the numbers from one through nine. Each Sudoku puzzle from Pappocom can be solved using logic alone. If you prefer guessing, you can – but there is a logical way to solve every puzzle. Let’s start with the easy puzzle. We will try to put an 8 and a 4 in the right section of the center row that contains 1-3-6-7. The 4-8 in the middle section eliminates the 4 or 8 from the three blanks in the row between the 3-1 and the 7-6. This means the 4 and 8 must occupy the only two blanks left, in the upper left and the lower left spaces. Using the 4 and 8 in the left section of the middle row, the 4 must go in the lower left space and the 8 in the upper left space. You have learned one technique used to solve Sudoku puzzles. There are many more.
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In the last issue we mistakenly listed the web address for The Friends of the White River. The correct web address is friendsofwhiteriver.org
Historic Ad This historic ad for The Ripple Tavern appeared in 1950. The tavern was at 924 Westfield Boulevard, where The Bungalow is today [G5 on map].
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1. Pre-streaming music holder 5. Guilford establishment where the famous Patio was located 9. Behaves 13. Rip 14. Pub or stew type 16. Brake component 17. Part of a heart checkup 19. Charlie Brown’s tree food 20. Season, maybe 21. What you should keep about you 23. Preserve, colloquially 24. Lion’s share 26. Compact staircase design 28. Tossed 31. In style 33. Be really in to 34. Clarinet or oboe 35. Come out on top 36. TV controller 39. Football pass trajectory 40. In addition 42. Daniel ___ Lewis 43. Requirement for most construction projects 45. Silent assent 46. Button at bottom of many phones 47. According to phrase, you might keep this to the ground 48. Gelled 49. Calls for over a loudspeaker 50. Take care of 52. Possible fight souvenir
54. Welcome conveyor 55. You might be this AND tired 57. One presented at a wedding 59. China is in it 61. Pondered 65. Organ knob 66. Bee’s follower? 67. Like some losers 68. Art fair booth 69. Like the ocean 70. Disney hotel designed by Broad Ripple’s Michael Graves
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composer Rob Funkhauser. The project is generously supported by Ball State University’s Junior Faculty Creative Arts Award.
2nd White River Canoe Float
Escape the city without ever leaving. The White River is a great Indy asset few have experienced. White River’s West Fork winds through Indianapolis and will bring out the adventurer in every Hoosier. Float lazily with the current, or paddle furiously, in canoes launched from the Indianapolis Art Center. Launched from the Indianapolis Art Center in Broad Ripple Saturday, July 1, 2017. Launch 8 AM to 1 PM. Preregister on-line or sign up event day. For a leisurely day, you can choose to paddle 3 miles to the Rocky Ripple town hall. If you want more, continue on to the Lake Indy boat ramp at Riverside Park for a 7 mile journey. Shuttles will run from the take out sites back to the Art Center Golden Sunrise Sertoma provides canoes, paddles, and life jackets free of charge. Donations are accepted, but not required. Proceeds benefit local children’s service agencies, including Jameson Camp and E. 10th United Methodist Child and Youth Center. Info: go to www.indysertoma.org
Former IPS Commissioner and Indy healthcare executive elected to The Mind Trust board of directors
The Mind Trust’s board of directors has elected former Indianapolis Public Schools board member and health care executive Samuel L. Odle as its newest board member. Odle is a senior policy advisor for Bose Public Affairs Group, where he works with clients on a variety of public policy issues involving health care and the life sciences. As a former member of the Indianapolis Public Schools Board of Commissioners, Odle supported policies to give schools more autonomy, allowing parents, teachers, and principals to make more decisions about how to best serve students. He was a strong advocate of IPS’ Innovation Network Schools. Prior to joining Bose Public Affairs Group, Odle served as the chief operating officer of Indianapolisbased IU Health and held the position of CEO of both Methodist Hospital and University Hospital. He retired in July 2012. Odle is a longstanding leader of the Indianapolis community. In 2011, he received the Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee’s “Charles L. Whistler Award” for his visionary leadership and ability to forge partnerships between the public and private sectors that promote civil improvement in Indianapolis. He is an inductee of the Indiana Business Hall of Fame, holds honorary doctorates from Martin University and Marian University, and was named Moderator for the Indy Chamber’s Stanley K. Lacy Executive Leadership Series Class XXXVIII in 2013. Odle currently serves on the board of directors for WastePoint and the Jordan Foundation. He is a past board president of the Crossroads of America Council of the Boy Scouts of America, where he launched a $16 million major gifts campaign to help fund Scouting programs and resources to boys throughout the state. Odle is also past chair of the United Way’s fundraising campaign, which raised $39 million.
NoExit Performance Presents Rebecca Pappas’ PARADE2017
NoExit Performance and Rebecca Pappas are proud to present PARADE2017, a cumulative, outdoor performance taking place at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. at Indianapolis’ Garfield Park on July 8, 2017. Inspired by dance history, community resistance, and the joyful pageantry of American parades, PARADE2017 takes as its starting point Parade (1917) a collaboration between Leonide Massine, Pablo Picasso, Eric Satie, and Jean Cocteau that epitomized the modern. Inspired by its predecessor, PARADE2017 embraces the strange, the beautiful, and the experimental. It is a site-adaptive performance that travels from the east side of the Garfield Park Conservatory to the Aquatic Center, incorporating the audience into the spectacle of the parade. Part of the Indy Parks and Recreation Pack the Parks Day, the parade will be performed in six small segments that embody ideas about collectivity and resistance, the passage of time, shifting perspectives, and celebration. PARADE2017 is free and suitable for all ages. The dance is performed by local artists Lauren Curry, Tanner Hronek, Rachel Newbrough, Melanie Schreiber, and Justin Sears-Watson. Collaborators include Los Angeles-based sculptor Jill Spector, Indianapolis-raised and New York-based costume designer Joy Havens, and Indianapolis-based
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Beat the heat wave with IPL energy efficiency tips
Indianapolis Power & Light Company (IPL), a subsidiary of The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES), urges our customers to stay safe and beat the extreme temperatures that are forecasted to rise about 90 degrees this weekend and into next week. There are a number of ways customers can manage their energy use with free and easy tips: Close blinds and shades during the warmest part of the day to keep the sun’s rays from heating your home. Turn off the lights and use energy efficient light bulbs that give off less heat in the home. Keep hot air from leaking into your home by weather stripping doors and windows. Use fans and ventilation strategies to keep cool by creating a wind chill effect. IPL also encourages customers to start using programs which give them the power to personally understand and manage their energy use. IPL customers can explore the 12 different energy-saving PowerToolsSM programs by going to IPLpower.com/powertools. These programs help residential and business customers understand, manage and reduce their energy use. Some of the IPL PowerToolsSM available to residential customers include: CoolCents®: The device allows IPL the ability to briefly and moderately reduce your air conditioner’s cycle time during peak electricity usage periods in May through September. When activated, the device shortens the numbers of minutes your air conditioner it “on.” This cycling will normally take place only a few hours during the day and for only a few days during the summer. Home Energy Assessment: Have a professional energy advisor conduct a free walk-through energy assessment in your home. He or she will install free energy-saving equipment and offer recommendations for improving your home efficiency. PowerView®: Use this free tool to get details, personalized information about how to understand and manage your electricity usage with charts, graphs and tips.
2017 IPS Valedictorians and Salutatorians
Indianapolis Public Schools is pleased to announce the 2017 Class of Valedictorians and Salutatorian during the May Board of School Commissioners Action Session. From enduring bouts of homelessness to acclimating to a new country, some of this year’s Vals and Sals have overcome significant hurdles to graduate at the head of their class. This is only a small sample of the inspiring stories our Vals and Sals have to offer. 2017 IPS Valedictorians & Salutatorians: Arlington Community High School: Valedictorian Justin Smith-3.96 GPA, Salutatorian Curtez Hudgins-3.95 GPA Arsenal Technical High School: Valedictorian Annie King-4.4 GPA, Salutatorian Daniela Lopez-4.2 GPA Broad Ripple Magnet High School for Arts and Humanities: Valedictorian Andres Calvillo-4.107 GPA, Salutatorian Margaret VanSchaik-4.105 GPA Crispus Attucks Medical Magnet High School: Valedictorian Kayla Hawthorne-4.1 GPA, Salutatorian Marlene Martinez Calderon-4.0 GPA George Washington Community High School: Valedictorian Taylor Shoopman-4.0 GPA, Salutatorian Alexis Matthews-3.9 GPA John Marshall Community High School: Valedictorian Cosmel Euceda-3.6 GPA, Salutatorian Anissa Davis-3.5 GPA Northwest Community High School: Valedictorian Blessing Ajoke Olagundoye-3.97 GPA, Salutatorian Ron Sims-3.9 GPA Shortridge International Baccalaureate High School: Valedictorian Zacharie Andre Zirnheld-4.45 GPA, Salutatorian Opeoluwa Obajolu-4.3 GPA
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On Tuesday, June 6th, IPS 5th graders from all over the city visited Crown Hill Cemetery for a historical festival honoring the contributions of African-Americans during the Civil War, including multiple reenactors. “The Spirit of Broad Ripple” Drumline was one of several featured performing groups.
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Neighborhood Associations Broad Ripple Village Association Brooke Klejnot, Executive Director info@brva.org 317-251-BRVA (2782) 6323 Guilford Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46220 www.brva.org Meridian-Kessler Neighborhood Assn. Caroline J. Farrar, Executive Director 317-283-1021 www.mkna.org meridiankessler@aol.com
LOCAL CONTACTS Non-emergency IMPD calls 317-327-3811
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Arden Neighborhood Association Norm Tucker, Liaison stormint@aol.com 317.514.4360 www.ardenna.com
Colleen Fanning 317-935-4776 fanningindy@gmail.com www.indygov.org/eGov/Council NEW! District 2: Bounded roughly by: Hoover Rd to Keystone and Kessler to 96th
Kesslerwood Civic League Whitney Kinkel 317-726-1606 whitneykinkel@sbcglobal.net
Joel Smith (317) 327-5121 joel.smith@indy.gov Greg Garrett (317) 327-5119 gregory.garrett1@indy.gov
Oxbow Estates Homeowner Association Matt Brooks, President mattlobby@yahoo.com Canterbury Neighborhood Association Sharon Dowling, President sharon@cnaindy.org P.O. Box 20165 Indianapolis, IN 46220 Warfleigh Neighborhood Association Steve Brining, President president@warfleigh.net www.warfleigh.net Rocky Ripple Community Association Karen Stone, President www.rockyripple.org 930 W. 54th Street College Ave Neighborhood Dev. Org. Sarah Larkin, President (CAN DO!) vangofan@aol.com Midtown Indianapolis, Inc. Michael McKillip, Executive Director michael@midtownindy.org, 317-340-3014 www.midtownindy.org Keystone-Monon Neighborhood Partnership Emily Clust www.kmnp.org info@kmnp.org Butler Tarkington Neigh. Assn. Clark Kirkman, President btnaboard@gmail.com www.butlertarkington.org Town of Meridian Hills Clerk Treasurer - Jim Rush President - Walter Freihofer Councilors - Greg Jacoby, Sherman McMurray 7720 N. Penn. St. Indpls, IN 46240 meridianhills.org Dawnbury-Keystone Neigh. Assn. Linda Phipps, President lindaphipps218@gmail.com www.dawnbury.org North Kessler Park Neighborhood Comm. Kassandra Green, President Northkesslerpark@gmail.com Riverwood Neighborhood Association Hal Ames - President www.riverwoodna.com riverwood@gmail.com
Mayor’s Neighborhood Advocates Mayor’s Action Center: (317) 327-4MAC
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Community Relations Unit Sgt. Joshua Barker Joshua.Barker@indy.gov (317) 327-6112
Indy Crime Watch
Gerardo Becerra IMPD Crime Watch Specialist 317-327-3781 www.indycrimewatch.com
Your IPS Contact
Kelly Bentley IPS School Board Member, District 3 bentleyk@myips.org 317-226-4418
Broad Ripple Park
Kathy Fitzgerald, Park Director 317-327-7161 kfitzger@indygov.org www.indygov.org/parks
Holliday Park
Adam Barnes, Park Director 317-327-7180 Adam.Barnes@indy.gov www.indygov.org/parks
911 Communications Liaison Deputy Diana Vanarsdall Marion County Sheriff’s Dept 317-327-4934 SHV3128@indygov.org
Your Wash. Twnshp. Contact Don Kite School Board President MSD Washington Township 317-624-1306 dkite@msdwt.k12.in.us
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I am a life-long resident of the Broad Ripple area. My family has been in Broad Ripple for many generations. Jacob Coil platted and named Broad Ripple in 1837. Two of his daughters married into my family in the 1870s. My grandfather was a mail carrier at the BR post office and a charter member of the American Legion Post #3. My grandmother Helen Dawson Hague worked at the Broad Ripple National Bank in Mustard Hall that became Fletcher Trust, then AFNB, then Bank One, and now Chase. My uncle Glen Hague worked at TV News and at Hoster-Roberts Ford, which is now Passwater’s and the Old Pro’s Table. My great-grandfather, grandmother, uncle, father, sister and son all graduated from BRHS; I am class of 1978. My son John is BRHS class of 2006, and is Assistant Band Director at BRMHS. As a board member of the BRHS Alumni Association, he is an organizer of the BRHS reunions for the classes of the 1940’s through the 1950’s held the first Sunday each June at Riviera Club. For many years, I have wanted a newspaper that answered my questions. Where did that store go? Why were those people digging on the corner? When is the BRMHS Homecoming Parade? What happens at that business? The Gazette is that paper. You will get an unbiased look into what is happening in Broad Ripple because I have no financial interests in Broad Ripple, nor am I affiliated with any of its organizations. I am simply a resident who is passionate about the area. You will also read about the history of Broad Ripple. This history continues to expand as I uncover new sources of stories and photos. The Gazette’s area of coverage has no real boundaries. Historically, the town of Broad Ripple extended down to 54th Street. The goal of the Gazette is to share with readers stories that are within 10 minutes or so from the heart of Broad Ripple - covering events in the Midtown region. Also, Broad Ripple is one of the seven Cultural Districts recognized by the City of Indianapolis. We try to let you know what is going on in the other districts as we can. One question I often get is how an article gets into the Gazette. We do not accept payment for articles. Article subjects are picked by me for inclusion based on the interest to the residents and visitors to the Broad Ripple area. Since this is a bi-weekly paper, we will not be able to cover news as it happens. Rather, our focus is on issues that are not time sensitive. You will probably never see these stories anywhere else, so getting them a week or so later will be much better than not at all. We try to include a new/ recently opened business or long-time business feature article in each issue. I have hundreds of stories planned, but if there is something you want to read about, please let us know. I think you will enjoy the Gazette. I know I enjoy bringing it to you. -Alan Hague
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Serving Broad Ripple Since 1979
Jun 23 - Jul 6, 2017
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Captain Gregg Davis and Private Robert Lewis on the BR Engine 32 at the Taste.
MORE TASTE OF BR More that 7,500 attended the revived Taste of Broad Ripple event held on June 17 on the streets of the Village. It has been 12 years since the last Taste. Pictures from this and the past Taste of Broad Ripple events are available at www.broadripplegazette.com Search for “Taste”
Gratitude is an interesting thing. With it comes feelings of peace, joy, and even euphoria. For me, it is hard to tell which causes which. Anyway, here are three poems which we hope will give you a mystic buzz:
Henry Ford Could not Read Einstein Could Not Find His Way Home Stevie Wonder Can Not See I Try To Be Humble B/4 The Giver Of All Gifts C.W. Pruitt II 1998
Abysmal failure is all I see Things around provide no tranquility Giving what I have for something I cannot see Deep down my Soul craves liberty Abstract James Horn C.W. Pruitt II November 7, 2005
Right: These attendees screamed at me while on the roof so I would take their picture.
The trappings of my poverty Are plainly obvious to me But count me rich and count me free My Love and peace reside in thee C.W. Pruitt II November 10, 2005 For some, the Taste was a chance to lay down in the middle of Westfield Boulevard and enjoy the music.
CW Pruitt II has been on the poetry scene in Broad Ripple for years. Email your questions/comments to cw@broadripplegazette.com
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the job of keeping the arms in our unit in good condition. I was trained to make some repairs on rifles and machine guns. We were stationed in Honolulu for jungle training in April of 1944 and discharged from Japan in December of 1945.” Archer’s family has an extensive armed services background. “There are 125 years of military service in our family. My son, David M. Archer, is a retired army colonel who served for 27 years. He spent his freshman year at Broad Ripple High School. He graduated from Warren Central High School. He majored in business administration at Indiana University. He was in the ROTC at IU and graduated as second lieutenant. My second son, Robert W. Archer, was a retired navy captain, who served 38 years. He graduated from Monrovia High School before enlisting in the Navy. He died two years after retirement from pancreatic cancer in 2009 and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.” Archer began work shortly after military duty. “After being discharged from the service on the day before Christmas of 1945, I went to work as a welder on the day after New Year’s welding portable gasoline tanks. In September of 1946, a former school teacher asked me if I wanted to work with a friend of his that was starting a company to make aluminum storm windows and awnings (O.O. McKinley Company). I later became foreman and then superintendent of the company. A few years later, we made all kinds of architectural products.” He continued, “I went to the Chrysler Foundry as millwright foreman for about three years, but left as the work was too dangerous. I later returned to the O.O. McKinley Company where I became superintendent of the plant and field. I worked in Long Island, New York where I overhauled concession stands and hired union workers. Raceway Park was owned by the Ironworkers of Brooklyn, New York. We did architectural work all over the country, but many times, we shipped material around the country and local people installed it. Overall, I worked at O.O. McKinley about 14 years. Late in 1961, I changed jobs and went to the Emerson Engineering Company as Vice President of Manufacturing for about 10 years. We made a variety of products, such as fireproof doors, door frames for auditoriums and door frames for new construction,” he described. Archer’s career took a new direction. “In 1968, I decided to fly an airplane and later earned my commercial pilot’s license. I co-piloted with Max Jobst with the Indianapolis Air Charter. I always handled a lot of the radio communications on the plane. I met Bill Kuhn (owner of Bill Kuhn Chevrolet in Broad Ripple). In the early 1970s, I was employed at the Indianapolis Airport Authority as Construction Coordinator during their remodeling program of the Terminal Building. I had an instrument pilot certification with a Multi-Engine rating. Due to the restriction of being color blind, I flew smaller commercial planes, like Cessna 340s and mostly Piper Cherokees and Piper Aztecs. I never flew any larger planes and couldn’t tell the difference between red and green signals and flew mostly in daylight conditions. I flew around the eastern part of the United States and as far west as Kansas City and to Minneapolis. I retired from the Indianapolis Airport Authority in 1980, then I joined the Legal Division of the City of Indianapolis as the Contracts Compliance Officer.” “After I retired, I was recognized as the Small Business Advocate of the year for Indiana by the Small Business Administration in Washington D.C. I started receiving letters from people I didn’t know congratulating me on my achievement and was given credit for promoting millions of dollars into small businesses, particularly minority and female owned business. That was in the years they were trying to get women and minorities government contracts. I continued working as a volunteer on government committees after retirement,” Archer said. He met long-time community leaders that had a lasting influence on his career and life. “I met Sam Jones when he was Chairman of the Board at Martin University in the early 1970s. He was also President of the Indianapolis Urban League. Father Boniface Hardin and Sister Jane Shilling founded Martin Center College in 1975, which later became Martin University. We became good friends. It was through Boniface Hardin that I became associated with Civil Rights and Affirmative Action. He met me at the airport and wanted me to be on their board of directors. I told him that I wasn’t a college graduate and said I would like to attend his school. They sent me an application. I had college credits at IUPUI, Butler University and Indiana Central University. They did an assessment of my prior learning where I tested out of a lot of credits. It took me about three years to earn my degree. I was the first person to have a ceremony in Mayor Hudnut’s conference room and the fourth graduate of Martin University (formerly known as Martin Center College). When I became Chairman of the Board from 1981 to 1983, we changed the name to Martin University. After Father Hardin died, I recommended the streets on the east side to be named in his memory, which they did a few years later.” His return to higher education became complete. “At age 58, I earned my college degree in Community Organization with a dual major in Business Management from Martin University. I wrote a book called, ‘Retirement and Then Some,’ that tells the story of Martin University.” His public service work included a connection with a political icon. “I was Public Affairs Administrator for the Indianapolis International Airport for about 10 years during the 1970s. I went to the City of Indianapolis with Mayor Bill Hudnut where I wrote many of the civil rights contracts that attorneys had to approve. I represented Mayor Bill
photo courtesy of Norris Archer
Indianapolis Mayor Bill Hudnut presents Norris Archer with his Martin University degree on April 12, 1982.
several times at meetings and dinners when he could not attend them.” Archer recalled his affiliation with the founder of Camp Belzer. “Chief Belzer organized the entire Crossroads of America Council in 1909 and 1910. I was a close acquaintance of the Chief. He was a counselor for a Merit Badge that I earned in Woodcarving. I have been a speaker for several meetings at the Scout Camp and sang many of the old songs the boys like to hear.” Archer described the various areas of scouting that were developed. “When Chief Belzer organized the camp, he created four levels for the boys to work for camp ranks, Camper (similar to tenderfoot rank), Woodsman (swimming at least 50 feet was a requirement), Firecrafter (directed towards developing leadership, which is one of their big focal points), and Minisino (honorary type where there are no requirements where one has to have done something of honor). In my case, I may have been recognized for writing ‘History of the Crossroads of America,’ that is a history of the Boy Scouts Worldwide.” A sibling of Archer’s followed his footsteps into scouting. “I had another brother, Lester, who was 10 years younger, that was in the Boy Scouts, too. He passed away in 1978 from multiple sclerosis.” Archer’s prolific career as a writer began in recent years. “I started writing in 2006 after I had fallen and broken a hip. I was limited to what I could do. My family got me a word processor and that’s where I began. I never started writing to make money, but only for the enjoyment of it. The first book I wrote, “Where are you going, Soldier?” is about my military life. I’ve sold my books in various countries, like Australia, Philippines, Saudi Arabia and Iraq through my website, fcsutler.com/norrisbooks.asp. With a distinguished career in industry and public service, Norris Archer reflected, “Who knows for sure as to what part in my life being in the Scout Band may have played, but I always will remember the lesson(s) I learned about the merits of working together.” Norris Archer is expected to appear at Camp Belzer during the Scout Band’s 100th Anniversary the week of July2-8th.
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On my recent trip to California I sampled a bevy of rose wines including an outstanding offering from Costco’s own Kirkland Signature label. The shimmery salmon colored liquid was enticing to the eye. The soft floral nose and crisp dry flavors of wild strawberry, raspberry and a hint of orange peel made this one of the most delicious rose style wines I’ve sampled in quite some time. It’s made from a blend of 6 red grapes at a winery in the south of France where some of the world’s most sought after (and expensive) rose wines are produced. One of the winemakers is renowned oenologist Michel Rolland,who has been making wines at some of the most prestigious wineries in France and Argentina for the last 30 years. With credentials like that, I figured it was pricey. I was wrong. This dazzling dry rose sold for less than 10 bucks! I am still waiting to see it on a Costco shelf in Indiana, but if you do, be sure to pick up a bottle or a case as this is an incredible value. Jill A. Ditmire is an Omnimedia wine specialist, AWS certified wine judge, freelance broadcast journalist and 20+ year home owner in the Warfleigh neighborhood of Broad Ripple. Send your questions and comments to Jill at jill@broadripplegazette.com
45,000+ images now searchable Did you know that www.broadripplegazette.com has more than 45,000 color pictures from all fourteen+ years of The Gazette's existence? (Like this one from 2004 of Otis Gibbs and Amy Lashley opening for Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys at the Vogue.) We have a search tool to allow visitors to sift through the historical collection of Broad Ripple images. If you find images you are looking for it is easy to order prints right from the website that are mailed to your home.
Random Ripplings The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department held the annual Community Day at Broad Ripple Park on June 15th. Many booths were set up along the walkways of the park, along with games and food. Right: CPR demonstrations at the Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services booth.
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THE MONON RAILROAD WAS BUILT IN EIGHTEEN EIGHTIES AND THOMAS KIRKPATRICK WAS THE FIRST AGENT. THE FIRST FREIGHT SHIPPED TO BROAD RIPPLE CONSISTED OF DR. BATES’ LIBRARY.
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Crossword solution
puzzle on Page 13
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Broad Ripple Brewpub Quiz Answers (Questions on page 5) Who Am I? – Movie Stars from Hollywood’s Golden Age - 1) Spencer Tracy, 2) Rita Hayworth, 3) Clark Gable, 4) Betty Grable Who am I? – Historical Figures - 1) Tycho Brahe, 2) Ferdinand Magellan, 3) Omar Nelson Bradley, 4) Charlemagne Who am I? – People of the Old Testament - 1) Saul, 2) Hagar, 3) Esau, 4) Joshua Who am I? – Literary Figures - 1) Henry Miller, 2) Tom Clancy, 3) Petrarch, 4) Victor Hugo Who am I – Lead Singers - 1) Phil Lynott (Thin Lizzy), 2) Adam Ant (Adam and the Ants), 3) Bryan Ferry (Roxy Music), 4) Jakob Dylan (The Wallflowers)
Where in the Village? Answer: puzzle on Page 12
It is at Broad Ripple Brewpub, 840 E. 65th Street [C5 on map].
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Broad Ripple Village & surrounding area
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Map & Directory Art/Galleries/Photography A.M. Gallery 6556 Cornell Ave The Art Lab 2070 E. 54th St ste #4 Artemisia 2060 E. 54th St ste 7 Artifacts 6327 Guilford Ave Ashland Gallery 6537 Carrollton Ave Basile Studio Shop 820 E. 67th St Blice Edwards Decorative Painting 1011 E. 54th Studio F Danielle Bader Photography 6251 Winthrop Ave ste 6
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Eckert and Ross Fine Art 5627 Illinois St Forrest Formsma Fine Art 1134 E. 54th St. Studio M Gallery 10 2070 E. 54th St ste 10 Grace Michael Photography 6055 N. College ste 200 Half Baked Pottery 6511 Ferguson St Indianapolis Art Center 820 E. 67th St Kiley Studios 6328 College Ave Half Baked Pottery 6511 Ferguson St Jami Danay Photography 839 E. Westfield Blvd. Michael Mendez Portraits 6180 Washington Blvd Sara Morris Photography 1134 E. 54th St, Studio L Paint Box Studios 2070 E. 54th St ste 7 Petrov Frame Atelier 5172 College Ave
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Ruth D. Stoner Artistry in Clay 6340 Ferguson St S.D. Battista Painting Conservation 5430 New Jersey St Seed and Star Studio 2070 E. 54th St ste 3 Stu’s Studio 6537 Carrollton Ave The Framer - Tom Altpeter 777 E. 66th St The Thompson Collection 6516 Carrollton Ave TK Nelson Fine Art Gallery 6331 N. Keystone Ave Walter Knabe 1134 E. 54th St. Studio H
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BMO Harris Bank D H3◄ 714 Broad Ripple Ave 317-254-3135
C.H. Douglas & Gray CC23 7040 College Ave Cassen & Co, M.S. CPA HH29 1702 Broad Ripple Ave Chase G3◄ 706 Broad Ripple Ave Chase MM19 5635 Illinois St Debra L. Kelb, CPA E4 819 E. 64th St
Edward Jones - Kevin Schloneger C4◄ 838 E. 65th St ste B 317-257-7588 Edward Jones - Patrick Lane PP23◄ 5209 College Ave 317-737-1695 Edward Jones - Kelly Cropp KK31 5936 N. Keystone Ave. ste 103 First Merchants Bank KK23◄ 5915 College Ave Forum Credit Union C3◄ 6501 College Ave Highfield & Associates J2 6144 College Ave Huntington Bank H3◄ 724 Broad Ripple Ave January, Engel & Timpe F2 688 E. 63rd St KeyBank D2◄ 6410 College Ave
LJI Wealth Management B4 6569 Carrollton Ave 317-466-9702
Old National Bank D K3◄ 6135 College Ave
PNC Bank 6170 Keystone Ave Raymond James 6235 Carrollton Ave Sage Capital Management, LLC 921 E. 66th St, ste B Thrivent Financial 819 E. 64th St #103
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66th Street Baptist Church A5 918 E 66th St Bethlehem Lutheran PP22 526 E 52nd St Broad Ripple United Methodist J5◄ 6185 Guilford Ave Christ the King Catholic Church KK30 5884 Crittenden Ave Congregation Shaarey Yeshua CC31 2415 E.72nd St Dayspring Church (Assemblies of God) CC31 2415 E.72nd St Midtown Christ Community Church MM21 5610 Broadway St Empowerment Church OO28 2070 E. 54th St ste 2 Evanston Wesleyan Church DD30◄ 6902 Evanston Ave Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist J2 655 E. 62nd St First Congregational Church UCC BB20 7171 N. Pennsylvania St Glendale Christian Church BB29◄ 1788 Haynes Ave Iglesia Hermandad Cristiana BB29◄ 1788 Haynes Ave Immaculate Heart of Mary LL22 5692 Central Ave Meridian Street United Methodist MM20 5500 Meridian St Mid East Church of Christ KK22 5879 Central Ave New Paradigm Christian I3 6202 Carrollton Ave Northminster Presbyterian KK28◄ 1660 Kessler Blvd Progressive Spiritualist Church OO31◄ 2201 E. 54th Radiate Church (at BRMHS) H9 1115 Broad Ripple Ave St. Edward the Confessor, ACC GG32 6361 N. Keystone Ave. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church JJ20 6050 N. Meridian St The Worship Assembly of Indianapolis OO30 2131 54th St Thrivent Financial E4 819 E. 64th St, ste 103 Trinity JJ22◄ 6151 Central Ave Village Life Church J5◄ 6185 Guilford Ave
Food-Retail/Grocery 21st Amendment 2201 E. 62nd St 21st Amendment 5561 Illinois St Big Red Liquors 1067 Broad Ripple Ave Bob’s Food Mart 5628 Illinois St BP Service Station/Convenience 7068 College Ave Cork and Cracker 2126 Broad Ripple Ave Fresh Market 5415 College Ave Fresh Thyme Farmers Market 6301 College Ave
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Insomnia Cookies 809 Broad Ripple Ave Johnny’s Market 6335 College Ave Just Pop In 6302 Guilford Ave Kincaid’s Meat Market 5605 Illinois St Kroger 6220 Guilford Ave Locally Grown Gardens 1050 E. 54th St Meijer 5550 Keystone Ave Nicole-Taylor Pasta Market 1134 E. 54th St. Studio C
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Good Earth Natural Food Store E4 ◄ 6350 Guilford Ave 317-254-8604 E3◄ G4 MM19◄ I4◄ OO25 MM31 OO26
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Farmers Insurance - Simon Sefton 853 E. 65th St Miller Insurance Group 916 Westfield Blvd ste 240
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Anastasia Demos Mills KK23 5954 College Ave Brown Law Office I1 6214 Broadway St Cairns & Rabiola J3 6161 College Ave Caress Law Group OO23 5420 N. College Avenue, ste 100 Coffey Law C5 6532 Cornell Ave David E. Dearing, Attorney KK31 5936 N. Keystone Ave. Suite 202 Disability Legal Services of Indiana, Inc. KK23 5954 College Ave Jeffery A. Evans, Attorney I2 6202 College Ave Flood + Lewis D3 6417 Carrollton Ave Grant and Grant PP25 1101 E. 52nd James Holland Attorney at Law E2 6358 College Ave Horne Law - William McHenry Horne I2 6202 College Ave Hugh Baker Law II31 2015 Broad Ripple Ave Linda Kelly, Attorney I2 6202 College Ave The Keyes Law Group D3 714 E. 65th St Law Office of Dana E. Daniels G4 6325 Guilford Ave, suite 210 Law Office of Gary Colasessano I2 6202 College Ave Law Office of Keith Shelton I6 6251 Winthrop Ave. ste 12 Law Office of Robert Burkett OO25 1111 E. 54th Street, ste 106 Lawrence Law Firm JJ31 6100 Keystone Ave ste 257 Luetzelschwab Law, LLC PP24 740 East 52nd St ste 8 Mellowitz Law Firm JJ31 6100 N. Keystone Ave Mercho Caughey & DeLay D4 828 E. 64th St Monday, Rodeffer, Jones & Albright II30 1915 Broad Ripple Ave O'Ryan Law Firm HH30 1901 Broad Ripple Ave Ross & Brunner D2 6434 College Ave, ste F Springer Law Group, LLP HH30 2002 E. 62nd St Kimber Leigh Whyte OO26 1111 E. 54th St, ste 121
Personal Services
A Do I3 6207 College Ave Adorn I3 6201 College Ave Agape Empowerment Counseling OO25 1111 E. 54th Street, ste 115 Air-Tan I3◄ 6249 College Ave Balance Pilates Studio JJ24 6015 Carrollton Ave bambū G5 916 Westfield Blvd The Beauty Market G5◄ 922 Westfield Blvd Belladonna C4 6512 Ferguson St Bill’s Hair Design J2 6163 College Ave Bobby Cooper Salon D4 725 E. 65th St, ste 100
Body Temple Pilates 1300 E. 86th St 317-844-5554 Bogie’s Barber Shop G4◄ 837 Westfield Blvd 317-254-8015
(317) 257-2468 whiteorchidsalon.com
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B.R. Nails G7◄ 1062 Broad Ripple Ave Broad Ripple Barbershop J4 6194 Guilford Ave Broad Ripple Fit Club B5 6542 Westfield Blvd Broad Ripple Massage Practice K3 6117 College Ave ste 5 Broad Ripple Tanning II HH30 1908 Broad Ripple Ave Canvas Salon D3 6413 College Ave Changes Salon D4 6416 Ferguson St Cheek 2 Chic Aesthetics E4 819 E. 64th St, ste 102 Chic Retreat E4 819 E. 64th St, ste 102 Chrome Salon II30 6158 Hillside Ave Co/Laborosity E4 819 E. 64th St, ste 101 Complexions I6 6251 Winthrop Ave ste 8 CrossFit NapTown Monon PP24 5255 Winthrop Ave ste 120 The Dailey Method Indianapolis D4 725 E. 65th St, ste 200 Embarque Yoga Therapy + Massage OO24 5345 N. Winthrop Ave., Ste. E Emmett’s The Studio OO23 711 E 54th St Equis Consulting K2 6102 College Ave Eternal Knowing OO25 1111 E. 54th Street ste 141 Eva Maison G5 912 Westfield Blvd Fitness Lab OO25 1053 E 54th St Flaunt C4 6515 Ferguson St Fortitude Fitness H4 723B Broad Ripple Ave Great Clips I7 1077 Broad Ripple Ave Hair Benders I6 6251 Winthrop Ave ste 9 Hair Etc. E4 6360 Guilford Ave Hair It Is I6 6251 Winthrop Ave ste 10 Hairquarters B4 6551 Ferguson St Hair That Rocks PP25 1109 E. 52nd St Heal Thyself & Co I1 6220 Broadway St The Healing Room E4 819 E. 64th St Her Hair K2 6128 N. College Ave Herbonique H4 6332 Guilford Ave ste 205 Hillside Avenue Spa and Salon II30 6150 Hillside Ave Holistic Terra I2 6224 College Ave Indy Acupuncture J3 6155 College Ave Indy Physical Therapy H4 831 Broad Ripple Ave Inner Balance Acupuncture + Massage K3 6117 College Ave ste 2 Jo Jo’s Hair Studio II31◄ 6144 Hillside Ave Just Feet PP30 2021 E. 52nd St Ste. 211 JW Salon I4◄ 6233 Carrollton Ave Kiac Braids OO28 2070 E. 54th St ste 9 kOMpose I5 6201 Winthrop Ave ste 2 LA Fitness JJ31 6160 Keystone Ave Lacquer H2 6280 College Ave ste 100 #5 Leaf and Limb - a tiny spa G4 833 E. Westfield Blvd. The Loft I5 6201 Winthrop Ave Lotus Spa / Nails HH31 2138 E. 62nd St Macy’s - The Salon II32 Glendale Town Center Mane Addiction K2 6120 N. College Ave Massage Envy H2 6280 College Ave ste 150 Massage iNDY II31 6144 Hillside Ave ste 10 Mecca School of Massage I4 6225 Carrollton Ave Metamorphosis H4 828 Broad Ripple Ave Modern Nails I7 1065 Broad Ripple Ave mojo day spa OO25 1111 E. 54th ste #140 Molly Meier, LMHC Counseling D3 6408 Carrollton Ave Mona’s Hair Design E4 6349 Guilford Ave Moondance Massage Therapy PP25 5255 Guilford Ave
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Dr. Robert D. Lucus, D.D.S. 6211 College Ave Martin Dentistry 1724 Broad Ripple Ave Northside Mental Health 6507 Ferguson St #101 Tameka O'Neal, MD 1001 Broad Ripple Ave Ocularis Optometry 5345 Winthrop Ave. suite D Ossip Optometry 804 Broad Ripple Ave Osteopathic Clinic - Dr. Defrese 6471 Broadway St George Pendygraft, P.C. 6770 Spirit Lake Dr. Michael Pratt, DC 6434 #D College Ave Ripple Chiropractic 6507 Ferguson St #101 St. Vincent Physical Therapy 1001 Broad Ripple Ave Dirk A. Sterley, D.D.S. 6545 Carrollton Ave
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Bark Tutor 2122 Broad Ripple Ave Broad Ripple Animal Clinic 6225 Broadway St Broad Ripple Canine Design 1430 Broad Ripple Ave City Dogs Grocery 6055 N. College Fur Bee 6552 Cornell Ave Good Dog Hotel and Spa 5345 N. Winthrop Ave
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ACE Prep Academy 5326 N. Hillside Ave Amer. Legion Broad Ripple Post #3 6379 College Ave
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Bishop Chatard High School 5885 Crittenden Ave Broad Ripple Fire Station #32 6330 Guilford Ave Broad Ripple Magnet High School 1115 Broad Ripple Ave
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Broad Ripple Masonic Lodge #643 1716 Broad Ripple Ave Broad Ripple Park 1550 Broad Ripple Ave Broad Ripple Post Office 6255 Carrollton Ave
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Canterbury Park 5510 Carvel Ave Christ the King Catholic School 5858 Crittenden Ave Dan Wakefield Park 61st and Broadway St The Indianapolis Public Library Glendale Mall 6100 Keystone Ave Marott Park 7350 College Ave
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Biscuits Cafe D I6◄ 1035 Broad Ripple Ave Boogie Burger D HH30◄ 1904 Broad Ripple Ave Brick House Dueling Pianos H5 6235 Guilford Ave BRICS E5◄ 901 E. 64th St
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Brothers Bar and Grill D G5◄ 910 Broad Ripple Ave 317-252-5530
Brugge Brasserie G5◄ 1011 Westfield Blvd Buffalo Wild Wings II32◄ 2747 East 62nd St Burgerfuel G4 6320 Guilford Ave Byrne’s Grilled Pizza MM19 5615 Illinois St Cake Bake Shop C4 6515 Carrollton Ave Canal Bistro D E4◄ 6349 Guilford Ave Casba 21 G5 6319 Guilford Ave Chiang Mai Thai Noodle G3 815 Westfield Blvd Chick-fil-A GG32 6231 Keystone Ave Chipotle Mexican Grill H6 1002 Broad Ripple Ave Cold Stone Creamery H4 840 Broad Ripple Ave Connor’s Pub 21 E4 6331 Ferguson St Corner Wine Bar D G5◄ 6331 Guilford Ave Cornerstone Coffee OO23◄ 651 E. 54th St Crackers Comedy Club 18 H3◄ 6281 College Ave The Dancing Donut OO26◄ 1134 E. 54th St. Studio G Delicia PP23 5215 College Ave Diavola Pizza OO26 1134 E. 54th St. Studio I
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Domino’s Pizza I7 1045 Broad Ripple Ave Donato’s Pizza II31◄ 2357 Broad Ripple Ave Eat + Drink PP23 5168 College Ave Egyptian Cafe & Hooka Bar 21 D H4 6265 Carrollton Ave Einstein Bros Bagels D H8◄ 1055 Broad Ripple Ave Erbert & Gerbert’s Sandwich Shop H5 930 Broad Ripple Ave Ezra’s Enlightened Cafe C4 6516 Ferguson St. Fat Dan's Chicago-Style Deli OO23 5410 College Ave Fire by the Monon C4 6523 Ferguson St Flatwater Restaurant and Bar D G4◄ 832 Westfield Blvd The Flying Cupcake MM19 5617 Illinois St Gallery Pastry Shop OO25◄ 1101 54th St, Studio G The Garden Table G5 908 Westfield Blvd George’s Mexican Tacos H4 801 Broad Ripple Ave Good Morning Mama’s OO24 1031 E. 54th St Geeks Seafood, Salads and Subs H4 6336 Guilford Ave Graeter’s Ice Cream MM19 5560 Illinois St Hibachi Bar H5 921 Broad Ripple Ave HoiTea ToiTea H3 6283 College Ave Hollyhock Hill 8110 College Ave HopCat H2 6280 College Ave ste 600 Hot Box Pizza H4◄ 715 Broad Ripple Ave Hotel Broad Ripple C5 6520 Westfield Blvd Hubbard & Cravens Coffee Co D I4◄ 6229 Carrollton Ave Illinois Street Food Emporium MM19 5550 Illinois St
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Pawn Shop Pub D OO31◄ 2222 E. 54th St 317-255-5430 Pei Wei JJ32 Glendale Town Center Penn Station East Coast Subs I7◄ 1089 Broad Ripple Ave Perk Up D C5◄ 6536 Cornell Ave Petite Chou D G3◄ 823 E. Westfield Blvd. Plump’s Last Shot D D5◄ 6416 Cornell Ave Public Greens D5 901 E. 64th St Qdoba D G4 6334 Guilford Ave
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Gas/Service Stations Bob’s Food Mart 5628 Illinois St BP Service Station 7068 College Ave Rich Gas Station 6419 College Ave
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8Fifteen D3 815 E. 65th St 20 Past 4 & More MM32◄ 2514 E. 56th St About Music E2 6346 College Ave Agrarian OO25 1151 E 54th ste B Alchemy Supply Company H5 916 Broad Ripple Ave Alley Girls G4 833a E. Westfield Blvd. Artifacts G5◄ 6327 Guilford Ave Athletic Annex Running Centre C5◄ 6528 Cornell Ave Audio Solutions E4 6340 Ferguson St Backyard Birds OO31◄ 2374 E. 54th St Be The Boutique MM19 5607 Illinois St Bella Bridesmaids C3 726 E. 65th St
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Blue Door, The D2◄ 6426 College Ave BlueMile I7◄ 1079 Broad Ripple Ave Bokay Florist KK31 5890 Keystone Ave Broad Ripple Knits C5◄ 6510 Cornell Ave Broad Ripple Vintage D4◄ 824 E. 64th St Bungalow, The G5◄ 924 Westfield Blvd Cartabella G4 825 Westfield Blvd Clara K. Gifts G4 825 Westfield Blvd Christian Science Reading Room HH31 2136 E. 62nd St Coby Palmer Designs OO28 2070 E. 54th St ste 1 CVS G2 6290 College Ave CVS MM19 119 W 56th St Der Glass Werks Stained Glass K3 6055 College Ave Dinwiddies I3 6216 Carrollton Ave Dream Fashion OO30 2182 E. 54th St
Edible Arrangements 2602 E 62nd St The Empty Vase 1105 E. 52nd Erin Young Designs 1134 E. 54th St. Studio E Eva Maison 912 Westfield Blvd The Exchange 912 Broad Ripple Ave Fira Boutique 918 Broad Ripple Ave
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Broad Ripple Automotive OO31 5312 Keystone Ave Broad Ripple Design Assoc. I2 HH31 660 E. 62nd St Broad Ripple Lawn Equipment E4 MM24 823 E. 64th St Broad Ripple Lock Service II31 C4 2023 Broad Ripple Ave Broad Ripple P&L I2 MM19 6224 College Ave Broad Ripple Restoration Painting G5 E5 5916 Birchwood Ave Cabinetpak Kitchens JJ31 PP23 6038 Keystone Ave Call My List H3 OO25 6285 College Ave Camden Stained Glass OO24 I7 5345 Winthrop Ave. ste C Cardinal Manufacturing PP24 Marigold C5◄ 710 E. 52nd St 6512 Cornell Ave 317-254-9939 Case Neighborhood Design Studio KK23 Mass Ave Toys OO25 5912 College Ave 1057 54th St, Studio J Central Indiana Comm. Foundation I11 McNamara Florist II32◄ 1405 Broad Ripple Ave 2635 E. 62nd St Chef JJ’s Back Yard G7 Michael’s Jewelry I6 1040 Broad Ripple Ave 6251 Winthrop Ave ste 5 Christina’s Complete Clean I5 Minus Skate Shop OO30 6201 Winthrop Ave 2196b E. 54th St Clark & Osborne A4 Moondance Jewelry & Boutique D4 6617 Ferguson St 6323 Ferguson St Connect Think C4 N. Rue & Co. OO26 6507 N. Carrollton Ave 1134 E. 54th St, Studio I Covideo H5 National Moto+Cycle Co. PP23 6235 Guilford Ave 5206 College Ave David Electric Service JJ23 Neat-O H3 6013 College Ave Deanna Hoskins Interior Design C4 724 Broad Ripple Ave, ste 2 317-257-5735 6418 Carrollton Ave Newman & Co. for Men C3 Deckademics K2 720 E. 65th St 6108 College Ave ste 200 P.S. Jewelers B3 Deering Cleaners E2 6575 College Ave 6380 College Ave Palm Court Designs OO25 Demerly Architects C5 1101 54th St, Studio C 6500 Westfield Blvd Petite G Jewelers MM19 Design 27 OO24 5609 Illinois St 5366 Winthrop Ave Pitaya H4 DeveloperTown PP24 842 Broad Ripple Ave 5255 Winthrop Ave The Playful Soul C4 Dittoe Public Relations OO23 6516 Ferguson St. 5420 N College Ave. ste 200 Plenty Lifestyle OO25 Draw It To Know It C4 1051 E 54th ste A 6507 Ferguson St #102 Portico F3 Easter Conservation Services OO26 804 Laverock Rd 1134 E. 54th St. Studio J Posh Petals OO25 Elgin Water Care H6 1134 E. 54th St. Studio A 1009 Broad Ripple Ave PRINTtEXT PP23 Event One DJs E2 652 E. 52nd St 6358 N. College Ave Reese Kitchens OO25 EZ Software Solutions KK23 1057 E. 54th St 5948 N. College Ave Runners Forum G5 Facets Studio I6 902 Westfield Blvd 6251 Winthrop Ave Rusted Moon Outfitters D5 FedEx/Kinko’s G6 6410 Cornell Ave 1050 Broad Ripple Ave Scandinavian Comfort KK23 Firebelly Marketing I4 5914 College Ave 6235 Carrollton Ave ste B Schoolbelles II32 Fizziology II31 2635 E. 62nd St 6161 Hillside Ave The Secret Ingredient MM19 Flanner & Buchanan H10◄ 5631 Illinois St 1305 Broad Ripple Ave The Sewing Speakeasy H4 Front Row Tickets E2 803 Broad Ripple Ave 6358 College Ave Sherwin-Williams II31 Forest Hills Landscape E2 2221 E. 62nd St ste A 5893 Forest Ln Shop Tibet G3 Gruuv Technologies JJ31 835 E. Westfield Blvd. 5936 Keystone Ave ste 203 SoBro Vintage Market MM32◄ Harris Tire & Auto OO32◄ 2417 E 56th St 5425 Keystone Ave Solomon-Paris Antiques & Interiors PP25 Harvest Cafe Coffee Roasters OO31 1103 E. 52nd 2374 E. 54th St Teeki Hut H4 The Hatch II31◄ 807 Broad Ripple Ave 6161 Hillside Ave Toggery Resale Boutique II30◄ Hit City Recording Studio OO23 1810 Broad Ripple Ave 707 E 54th St Urban Gypsy Boutique D4◄ Hoosier Salon Admin Office D3 6407 Ferguson St 711 E. 65th St Verdigris PP23 Hope Plumbing PP31 5208 College Ave 2144 E. 52nd Vintage 54 OO24◄ Hour Motors K3 5335 Winthrop Ave ste B 6121 College Ave The Vintage Clothing Co MM32 2417 E 56th St Howald Heating & Air Cond. B5 Vintage Vogue II31 6542 Westfield Blvd 317-255-4328 2361 Broad Ripple Ave Hubbard & Cravens Headquarters PP25 Weaver’s Lawn & Garden H10◄ 1114 East 52nd St
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Hughey Automotive & Marine OO24 5337 Winthrop Ave. 317-507-7559 iDiz C4 6531 Ferguson St
Indianapolis Granite and Marble OO24 5360 Winthrop Ave Indy Cellular Repair I6 6251 Winthrop Ave ste 2 Infinite Self Storage PP25◄ 1102 E 52nd St Innovatemap K3 6053 College Ave Integrated Learning I2 6201 College Ave Integrity Development Partners B5 930 E. 66th St ITEX K2 6116 College Ave Jiffy Lube D3◄ 6401 College Ave Joy’s House HH30 2028 Broad Ripple Ave Kayak Pools C4 845 E. 65th St Kimmel Shoe Repair H3 733 Broad Ripple Ave Laundromat FF32◄ 2509 E. 65th St LifeGrid Internet HH29 1810 Broad Ripple Ave. #12 Lilly Lane B4 6556 Ferguson St Lougheed Engineering MM28 1750 E. 56th St Magnet Films K2 6108 College Ave Mays Entertainment C3 6519 Carrollton Ave MicroVote General Corporation E4 6366 Guilford Ave Mod Home Ec OO25 1101 54th St, Studio D Momentum Design H4 6304 Guilford Ave, ste A Mr. Poster E4◄ 855 Main St MS-IL Corporate Offices D3 710 E. 64th St Newpoint Parking D5 6440 Westfield Blvd Noble of Indiana JJ23 6060 College Ave Nogginwerks B4 6523 N. Carrollton Ave Northern Comfort Heating & Cooling PP25 5240 N Winthrop Ave Nugent Design B5 930 E 66th St Nygaard’s Service Center KK23 5898 College Ave OASIS H10◄ 1305 Broad Ripple Ave (lower level F&B) Olis Construction HH29 1654 Broad Ripple Ave Optical Repair Shoppe JJ23◄ 6021 College Ave PactSafe E2 6338 College Ave Passwater’s Auto Specialists H4 829 Broad Ripple Ave Pat’s Monon Automotive OO25 1055 E 54th St ste A PRN Graphics OO25 1051 E. 54th St #B Process Controls Corp. C4 6519 Ferguson St Professional Alterations HH30 1906 Broad Ripple Ave Professional Gifting, Inc. E4 6366 Guilford Ave ste 300 Random Acts of Flowers OO25 1057 E. 54th St ste F Re-Bath Designs JJ31 6038 Keystone Ave Renaissance Studios Music C5 6516 Cornell Ave Ripple FX Inc E4 6330 Ferguson St Royal Trophies & Awards C3 6539 Carrollton Ave Scofield Editorial E3 6345 Carrollton Ave Scott Dance Studio II31 6162 Hillside Ave Seamless Restoration OO23 5345 N. Winthrop Ave. ste A Shaver Shop OO30 2174 E. 54th St Simplicity Cold Pressed Juices OO25 1101 E 54th St ste E SmallBox I5 6219 Guilford Ave Smoking Iron Alterations C4 6503 Ferguson St Sparkle Cleaners PP23 5167 College Ave Stretch Logistics I4 6220 Carrollton Ave Synergy Marketing Group I6 6251 Winthrop Ave Suite 5 Techedvise C5 6500 Westfield Blvd Tender Loving Care Health II31 6100 N. Keystone Ave. ste 360 Tomato Fish Marketing JJ23 6055 N. College ste 201 touchAsoul design studio B5 6500 Westfield Blvd The UPS Store I7◄ 1075 Broad Ripple Ave Vapor Protection Services C4 6544 Ferguson St Velvet Touch Dry Cleaners C3 6509 College Ave Village Recording Studio G4 841 Westfield Blvd Voigt Creations PP24 740 East 52nd St ste 8 Whitehot Marketing I5 6201 Winthrop Ave, ste 4 The Willows Center (banquet facility) DD25 6729 Westfield Blvd Zaahi Production Studios I3 6214 Carrollton Ave ste F Zech Studios OO30 2060 E. 54th St Suite 10
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Jun 23 - Jul 6, 2017
The esplanade is open along the north side of the canal from College (Fresh Thyme) to Guilford (Rainbow Bridge) [F3 on map]. There will be an official ribbon cutting at the Duck Race on Saturday, June 24th.