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to spring, and you can feel its energy spreading throughout the community. People are starting to venture outdoors and new businesses are thriving. Our April issue shines a spotlight on some unique places you’ll want to add to your “must do” list this season.

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We went “behind the glass” to uncover some literal gems at Sidrony Jewelers. Owner Garrett Peddicord—a Master Goldsmith and Watchmaker—has married modern design with old-fashioned customer service and in-house custom work and repairs. Whether you’re in the market for an engagement ring, a custom piece using your own stones, or simply need a new watch battery, Sidrony is able to help. Indian cuisine is a local favorite, and Executive Chef Diwesh Bhattarai and Sagar Gurung with Saffron Urban Indian Kitchen in Aksarben Village will treat you like royalty. Saffron offers a fresh spin on traditional southern Indian cuisine by developing their own recipes and spice blends. Be sure to visit the restaurant’s whisky room to experience a true royal treatment. Our business story this issue focuses on the vast world of business franchising. Blake Martin with FranNet helps entrepreneurs determine if franchising is the right avenue for business ownership and if so, he then plays matchmaker to find them the right one. He truly is the Heartland’s Franchise Guy! It’s the perfect time of year to get outside and try luxury glamping. Kimberly Creek Retreat, just a short drive outside of Omaha in Ashland, offers year-round glamping with 10 different styles of lodging. Whether you need space for a large group, a “Nook” for two, or want to experience a glamping dome, Kimberly Creek is the perfect overnight getaway. Put a spin on this year’s Easter holiday by bringing deviled eggs to your family get together from the Deviled Egg Co. Flavors such as buffalo chicken, California roll, and taco are made to order. While there, try “Something Magical,” this issue’s featured concoction. Enjoy these stories and more, and please contact us with your comments, questions, or suggestions. Kathy Rygg Executive Editor


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CONTENTS COVER story

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erenely situated just outside of west Omaha, this lush 100acre property featuring nearly a mile of Platte River frontage is a hidden gem, offering vacation-like views and recreational fun all year-round. Megan Bengtson, listing agent and a realtor with Nebraska Realty, said close proximity to the city and breathtaking scenic views are incredibly rare to come by in this area, which is why this property is so sought after. “It is very peaceful and you really feel immersed in wildlife once you step foot on the land,” Bengtson said. “It is such a luxurious piece of property, and it offers a refreshing way to reconnect with one’s self and the outdoors. It is a perfect home for nature

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enthusiasts, avid hunters, or just people who wish to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city life.” Despite its low-key locale, an entirely paved road leads directly to the gated acreage’s driveway, which then winds through a lush canopy of trees. On the land sits two separate homes, as well as a stocked pond equipped with a large sandy beach ideal for fishing. Both the exterior and interior of the main house possess a cabin-like appearance perfectly fitting for the landscape. The home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a detached four-car garage. Large windows line the front and back sitting rooms to allow multiple vantage points to see the extraordinary scenery—truly inviting the outside elements into the


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OUR home home. Fortunately, window coverings are not necessary in this secluded sanctuary, roughly 15 minutes from the metro. The 1,792 sq. ft. two-bedroom and two-bathroom guest house is rustic with a cozy, comfortable interior. A majestic stone fireplace is a focal point in the open concept space and an enclosed sun porch is perfect for wildlife watching. It, too, sits close to the water, offering remarkable views, especially from the second-floor primary suite balcony. A deck and fire pit allow for easy outdoor entertaining or quiet nights relaxing at home. Both houses are heated and equipped with central air, along with a sprinkler system to maintain the ground’s immaculate appearance. Dreamy sunrises and sunsets over the riverfront and wide-open green space can be seen from all angles of the property. The land, which features a duck blind, is a playground for hunters of all types of wildlife, including deer, turkey, and duck. Modern conveniences in this wooded terrain make the hunt extra enjoyable, such as ATV trails and easily accessible roads that twist throughout the well-manicured property. Bengtson, who has worked in the real estate sector since graduating from the University of Nebraska Lincoln in 2005, currently serves as the 2022 President for the Omaha Area Board of REALTORS®. In addition to helping clients list their properties or find their dream homes, she said she enjoys being involved in the community, which has been impactful to both her professional career and personal life. Entering into leadership roles is Bengtson’s way of giving back to an industry and community that she said has given so much to her. With every transaction, including this unique property, Bengtson aims to be a trusted source for clients and potential homeowners. “Communication is key in this business and I want to be a resource and help in any way possible,” Bengtson said. “I hope to create an exciting and positive experience for everyone involved in the process.” According to Bengtson, this piece of land is waiting for its new homeowners to take advantage of all its natural beauty. For more information, or to schedule a private showing of this exquisite property, contact Megan Bengtson, realtor with Nebraska Realty, at (402) 740-5519 or visit www.nebraskarealty.com. 14 |

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Story by EDGE CONTRIBUTOR Photos by CHRISTOPHER TIERNEY PHOTOGRAPHY Spring is in the air! Out with the old, in with the new. There is not a better time to start that home renovation. We can help with the perfect accessory that finishes your space, a comfortable chair or sofa that makes everyone want to come visit, or artwork that will elevate your room. It is also a great time to start thinking about outdoor furniture to enjoy the fresh air in a causal setting. Spring is always a great time to freshen up the look of your home inside or outdoors. Interiors Joan and Associates has 16 |

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the designers, showroom, and resources to make your dreams come to reality and make it enjoyable and easy in the process. 1. Our showroom is always open to the public: You do not need an appointment to browse our showroom. There will always be a professional designer on the floor to help you find the perfect custom piece. They are also available to help find a new wall color or recreate a room to fit your style.

2. Items available in the showroom: You will find beautiful accessories, sofas, chairs, lamps, tables, rugs, mirrors, vases and more. If that piece you are searching for does not catch your eye, one of our talented designers will customize an order for you. 3. Ever-changing inventory: Items are brought in throughout the year to always provide you a new look when you visit our studio. Our team visits market at least twice a year in Las Vegas, NV as well as High Point, NC. High Point is


the biggest furniture market in the world and a great place to see all the latest trends. 4. Trends in the showroom this spring: This year’s trends include a mix of warmer metal finishes – brushed gold, bronze and black. Creamier whites/neutrals and browns are on their way back along with saturated emerald green. You’ll also see lighter toned woods with a lot of different textures (rattan, woven and organic finishes). It is fun to see all the national trends, however, we are able to scale the trends to fit the Midwest styles. 5. Wide range of vendors: We have over 30 different lines that we can order from to customize your style. We are experts in helping to choose a color, rearranging a space, custom blinds, remodels, new construction, and outdoor furniture. Stop in and browse our showroom today! APRIL 2022

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OUR families

Premarital agreements: what to do before you say “I do” By TOSHA RAE HEAVICAN, SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY AT HIGHTOWER REFF LAW A friend of mine once told me the best advice she ever received in picking a life partner: “Never marry someone you can’t stand being divorced from.” For so many reasons, this rings true. While premarital agreements often get a bad rap - words like “unromantic”, “distrust”, and “greed” come to mind - the reality is, a carefully drafted premarital agreement can help create a culture of financial openness in a marriage, as well as provide a framework for an amicable untangling of the parties, in the unfortunate event of divorce. Premarital agreements in Nebraska are governed by the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act. Most importantly, a premarital agreement by definition is a contract entered into by prospective spouses in contemplation of marriage, and is to be effective upon marriage. As recently as 2016, the Nebraska Supreme Court reaffirmed the court’s position that Nebraska law does not allow postnuptial agreements unless such agreements are concurrent with a separation or divorce. All of this is to say that, if you are considering a premarital agreement, it has to be made before the wedding. A premarital agreement can outline the disposition of pre- and post-marital assets in the event of divorce. It can also set expectations for things like alimony and distribution of the parties’ debt. A word to the wise: give yourself and your partner more than a few days to consider 18 |

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the document. Allowing ample time to generate a document that suits both parties’ needs will increase the likelihood of success by its terms, and allow for full, open and honest communication for everyone involved. Keep in mind that premarital agreements don’t just deal with divorce; the document can also help govern the distribution of your assets in the event of your death. This is particularly helpful for families formed by a second marriage. Consider a home owned by one spouse prior to the second marriage. If that spouse dies during the marriage, does the surviving spouse get the home? Does it pass to the deceased spouse’s children or beneficiaries? Or is it sold, and if so, who receives the payout? In the case of second marriages, having a comprehensive premarital agreement done before marriage allows the parties to preserve their estate planning options down the road, and to foster harmony in the blended family. Thinking of divorce before getting married may seem unromantic, but marriage is a contract on multiple levels. Parties promise to “love, honor, and cherish”; they also amass assets, debts, and dependents. In the event of marital discord, legal documents such as a premarital agreement establish the rights and responsibilities of each party to a marriage. Mitigating the emotional

and financial points of contention by defining each person’s expectations and boundaries up front can save a great deal of money, time, and pain down the road.


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The sun is shining, flowers are blooming, and the weather is warming. Spending time outdoors not only boosts mood, but also improves health and well-being. Located halfway between Omaha and Lincoln, one secluded sanctuary offers nature’s serenity mixed with modern luxury. Family-owned and operated, Kimberly Creek Retreat in Ashland provides a personalized glamping experience. Founders Chris Petersen and Mike Kennedy define glamping as “glamorous camping.” Kimberly Creek Retreat saw a need to provide an alluring alternative to traditional camping for those with busy lives. Open year-round, Kimberly Creek Retreat offers 10 unique lodges that sleep anywhere from two to eight people. These units range from cozy cabins to geodesic domes to Euro-style pods. Each unit contains a private bathroom and heating and air conditioning. The all-inclusive approach provides for a turnkey experience with an objective to pack as little as possible so you can spend your time exploring the outdoors. If you are looking to hang around the cabins, meals and various food items can be delivered upon arrival. Private propane grills and toaster ovens are included in all units to make for an easy glamping experience. For those seeking other things to do, Round the Bend Steakhouse, Mahoney State Park and the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum are only minutes away. Kimberly Creek Retreat includes experiences for people of all ages and provides many opportunities for glampers to host family gatherings and birthday parties. To make the most of your stay, Wi-Fi is not available so time can be spent unplugging and relaxing. Whether you’re hot tubbing, cozying by the fire pit, or catching up on your favorite read, the Kimberly Creek Retreat glamping experience is what you make of it. Kimberly Creek Retreat allows for the privacy, convenience, and freedom to venture the outdoors in an easy, charming way. From the moment you check in, to treasure hunts on hiking trails, Kimberly Creek Retreat provides a personalized glamping experience in the beauty of nature. To book your stay and see a complete list of lodging options and pricing, visit www.kimberlycreekretreat.com or call 531-500-8001. 22 |

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OUR food

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OUR food Bhattarai arrived in the United States from Butwal, Nepal in 2007 as an engineering student, working toward a Computer Science degree at Bellevue University. To fund living expenses, he took a job as a dishwasher in the kitchen of a local Indian restaurant but soon found himself fascinated by the inner workings of a professional kitchen. He became more and more comfortable in the space, and on one fortuitous occasion a line cook was absent so the chef asked Bhattarai to step in. After the shift, the head chef, recognizing a natural affinity for the craft, encouraged the fledgling line cook to consider attending culinary school. Under the tutelage of instructors like Chef Brian O’Malley at Metropolitan Community College Institute for the Culinary Arts, the budding chef began learning classical French techniques and the terminology that described them. He already possessed the skill and palate to cook Indian food, but culinary school enabled him to bring new techniques to familiar flavors. Immediately after completing a culinary arts degree in 2015, he returned to complete the hospitality program, wanting to further his front of house knowledge. The tendency toward hospitality has always been a part of his life, “In Nepal, when a guest is in your home, they are the first priority, ‘anything you want, right there for you’ that is how we want guests to feel when they dine with us – so very welcome.” To this day he makes time to observe the dining room by quietly sitting in different corners before starting pre-shift meetings with his staff. For several years after completing culinary school, Bhattarai honed his craft by working in various kitchens across the city. After meeting local businessman Sagar Gurung at a golf outing, the pair bonded over an affinity for food and ambition to open restaurants. Saffron is the realization of years of conversations—they dreamed of a spot serving cuisine reminiscent of Indian flavors and traditions with a completely reinvented ambiance. The space Saffron Urban Indian Kitchen occupies is lush with green plants, jewel tones, and an abundance of natural light that glows dreamily around the high walls and ceilings. The team worked with fellow Aksarben business Kinghorn Gardens on the plant choices, 26 |

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as well as a small herb garden that provides fresh mint and other herbs for the bar and kitchen. The adjacent whisky room is designed to make sippers feel as though they are royalty. According to Bhattarai, the beverage of choice for Maha-ra-jas was often whisky, so the space is adorned in luxurious fabrics and lined with gold-framed pictures—remakes of versions that hung in actual royal palaces. A whisky sommelier is on staff for pairings, recommenda30 |

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tions, and sampling events. Growing up in Nepal just over the southern Indian border gave Bhattarai an affinity for certain aromas and flavors. In addition to his mom’s cooking, the executive chef remembers fondly other childhood favorites snagged from the ubiquitous moving street stalls. Snacks such as samosas and panipuri, a hollow fried bread with a light puffy crust, filled with potatoes, peas, and tangy tamarind chutney evoke warm memories. These

flavors and aromas found their way to the appetizer menu at Saffron. The team prides itself on crafting delicious food and providing stellar service. Acknowledgement and honesty are critical tenets imparted to staff. Bhattarai shared, “No matter how busy we are, it’s important to take a moment to make eye contact and let a new guest know we’ll be right with them.” Bhattarai and Sous Chef Toya have worked together in various Indian eating


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establishments for years, and at Saffron they are putting a fresh spin on traditional southern Indian cuisine by developing their own recipes and spice blends, testing and tasting until they find the best versions of their vision. Staple traditional dishes such as tikka masala, korma, and vindaloo found early spots on the menu, but look for 32 |

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inventive twists and innovative plating that take the experience to a new level. The saffron lamp chops are a delight to behold, and rib eye vindaloo melds Midwestern steak with Indian flavors in a lovely manner. Focusing on smaller batches allows the team to focus on product quality and ways to retain flavor. “Once the farmer’s

market starts up again, we hope to curate dishes from the market and local producers,” shared the executive chef. Bhattarai is grateful for his staff and for the lessons he’s learned from mentors. A quote that adorns the Saffron Urban Indian Kitchen page sums it well, “Good food. And good folks to enjoy that food with. That’s all I need in my life.”


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only when their pain returns. But, should 100% of people get monthly tune-ups? Or is it a waste of time and money? Let’s look at some recent research.

ACTIVE VS. MAINTENANCE The term “active” care is treating an “active” complaint. Treating low back pain while it improves is “active” care. If you keep coming back once the back pain is gone, that is considered “maintenance” care. This maintenance care is for “maintaining” your current status of little to no pain, rather than working on an “active” painful issue. Once a patient achieves the goals they laid out on the first visit (i.e. pain level of 1/10, sit for one hour without low back pain, etc.), we leave it up to the patient if they want to continue with chiropractic maintenance care. These visits can be considered “tune-ups” for the body. About 60% of our patients decide to get these “tune-ups.” The other 40% come back

THE RESEARCH In a 2018 study, 328 patients with low back pain were treated with chiropractic care. The average pain level was ~5.2/10, and after 6 visits the pain levels dropped to an average of ~2/10. At this point, the patients were split into two groups. The first group of patients received “maintenance” care over the next 52 weeks at regular intervals. The second group of patients were dismissed from care and were told to return when their symptoms returned (treat-as-needed group). At the end of the year, they looked at two things:

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1. Which group had more days with bothersome low back pain? 2. Which group had more office visits?

The results? The group that underwent maintenance care had approximately 13 fewer days of bothersome low back pain in the year! LAST WORDS Is chiropractic maintenance care worth it? That’s up to you. An almost 2-week difference in days with bothersome pain between the two groups is a big change though. Another thing we need to mention. Insurance does not cover “maintenance” care. Why? Insurance companies want you to get treated for an active issue. If your pain went away, they aren’t going to keep paying for a visit every few weeks or months. NuSpine does not accept insurance, and our prices are less than most co-pays (in addition to being open 7 days a week and taking walk-ins we accept HSA & FSA). I hope this helps when you are making your decision on chiropractic maintenance care! Call 402-999-7410 or book at https://calendly.com/nuspine/now


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money to open his own store and establish a jewelry business that he described as “deliberately different.” Peddicord said, “We have the small-town jeweler feel with great face-to-face service by a professional who is passionate and knows how to make jewelry. I wear my leather apron over my shirt and tie. Most people haven’t had the opportunity to work with a real jeweler and have the piece in your hands quickly.” Peddicord attributes Sidrony’s success to the ability to listen to customers, calling it an “underappreciated quality.” He said they try to make the experi-

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have to worry if you’re getting the best deal. We accommodate all price ranges, but we’re not a mall jewelry store. We offer similar prices but the quality of our stones are several grades above.” If Sidrony doesn’t have a specific diamond or gemstone in house, Peddicord can order one or several and get them in overnight. “We have access to anything you want. Our selection rivals the biggest competitors and you’ll get a better value.” Custom work is a particular passion for Peddicord. He loves nothing more than taking an existing piece and work46 |

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ing with the client to design something new and beautiful. Using Computer Aided Design, he can create it in-house, text screen shots, and keep the client part of the process every step. Repairs are also popular, which Peddicord performs in-house and is one of the parts of the business he likes the best, which goes back to his early days as a hands-on apprentice. Sidrony is undergoing a big expansion, from 1,600 sq. ft. to 3,500 sq. ft. A majority of it will be dedicated to bridal displays and engagement suites. “Buying an engagement ring is a major life event,

and we don’t take that for granted,” Peddicord said. “We spend as much or as little time as you need and are devoted to that.” The expansion will also enable the store to carry more watch brands, which Sidrony hopes to rival in size to its competitors’ watch selections. “I’m obsessed with beautiful gems, precious metals, and watches for their rarity and sentimentality and the impact they have on people’s lives,” Peddicord said. We participate in the most positive side of humanity, and we love being a part of that.


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HOW TO FILE There are several ways to file taxes. You can complete IRS Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR by hand and mail it in (least recommended), use tax software to file online, or hire someone to file for you. Nowadays, filing taxes has never been easier. With services like TurboTax and H&R Block, filing online is a viable option that many opt for. If you’re worried about missing something, hiring a tax preparer for professional guidance may be a better fit. No matter which method you choose, what’s most important is having an accurate tax return to avoid delays and IRS notices. IMPLICATIONS OF THE ARPA The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) provisions provided 2021 tax relief in the wake of COVID-19. The impact of ARPA will be largely seen on

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hen you hear the term “franchising,” most people tend to think of McDonald’s or other large food corporations. Although these types of establishments fall under this category, the word “franchise” has a lot of misconception behind it. Businesses such as McDonald’s have created an illusion that the opportunity to franchise only comes with a large expense and a lot of experience. For one individual, what started as a novel business idea in his 20s led to the purchase of his own franchise business venture. Before Blake Martin was familiar with the world of franchising, he helped a colleague launch his own private senior homecare company in the 90s. Through trial and error, Martin learned the ins and outs of business management. When the company decided to franchise, Martin helped build the business to a point where others could purchase their own location and use the original to study that community’s market.

The initial franchise was a success, and in time, Martin was recruited to Omaha by worldwide senior homecare corporation Right at Home. The company was seeking people like Martin, who went from little experience in fostering business growth to launching a successful franchise system, as mentors to their budding franchise owners. Martin assumed he’d be in the role for only a short time but stayed with Right at Home for 11

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years. After years of guiding aspiring business owners through the strategic steps behind franchising, Martin realized he, too, wanted his own franchise. When news broke that Right at Home was to be sold, Martin recognized he would be out of a job and began the search for his own franchise. When he discovered FranNet of the Heartland, he found a business that helps people decide if franchising is the right route, and if so, what kind of franchise is the right fit through proper research. Interested, Martin learned about the franchising process: the importance of involving everyone when making decisions, how priorities change, and why people come to these career choices. Through his educational expedition, Martin concluded that FranNet would be the perfect fit: he wanted to own a business and continue coaching people through major life decisions. “I thought I understood what franchising was until I really started digging into it,” he said. “It’s deeper and wider than I ever imagined. There are hundreds of categories.” Martin’s tagline, “the Match.com for local entrepreneurs”, stems from the company’s mission to help people determine if entering or expanding business ownership through franchising is the best fit. As a local franchise owner himself, Martin guides those interested through the franchising system and discusses the success rate and importance of maintaining healthy relationships. Before beginning the match-making process, he first

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To avoid buyer’s remorse, Martin walked his client through the FranNet process and uncovered the client’s greater priorities beyond working in the pizza industry. These factors included working in a semi-absentee role, leading a solution-based business with consistent revenue growth, and scaling a company with a small team. Ensuring all priorities were best matched with the right industry, Martin’s client moved forward with a portable moving and storage container franchise. “You don’t go into business ownership thinking this will be easy,” Martin said. “It can be extremely rewarding if you choose the right one that provides opportunities you look for.” In an effort to provide a self-directed alternative to franchising education,

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Story by GABBY HELLBUSCH Photos by CHRISTOPHER TIERNEY PHOTOGRAPHY The complex world of insurance can be a tricky one to navigate for many business owners. Fully understanding the ins and outs of coverage, costs, and everything in between can even seem daunting at times. When business partners Tammy Darr and Chad Vacek set out to open Legacy Insurance Services, they aimed to solve this issue for their clients by not only offering quality insurance coverage but also top-notch customer service that goes beyond traditional expectations. “For us, it was important to do things the right way and provide the best experience possible,” Vacek said. “We really try to act as an advisor that educates our clients. We also take time to learn what each business does, what they want, what they’ve done, and what they need for coverage. We are what you might call a ‘boutique’ insurance agency with a lot of horsepower.” Equally as important to the co-owners,

Darr emphasized, is workplace culture. “We’ve created a little family. We believe that when you have happy employees, you have happy customers. I think everyone has had a job where they don’t want to go to work and actually dread walking in the door. That’s not us. We allow our employees the option to be hybrid, so if they want to work from home part of the week, they can. A lot of the time, our employees will even feel left out if they choose to work at home because they want to be here with their team, and I think that’s very telling of our work environment.” The company, which opened in May 2020, serves clients throughout Nebraska and the surrounding states and is now home to seven employees. Although small in size, the agency easily competes with larger national firms, Vacek said. While the focus is on business insurance—property, general liability, work

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ids and adults alike have a fascination with balloons, especially when used to create cute animals and fun objects like hats and swords. Ten-year-old Macie Scott from Plattsmouth, NE, discovered her fascination for balloons a year ago. Now the self-taught balloon artist performs her craft at the local farmers market, craft fairs, and birthday parties as one of the youngest artists in the area.

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Edge: How did you learn to twist balloons? Scott: One of my mom’s friends, Bethany, is a balloon artist and she made a giant balloon dog. It even had a leash! I wanted to learn how to do it. She sent me a few YouTube links, I went to a balloon warehouse store to buy supplies, and I started practicing. The supply store also has balloon jams once a month that I attend where other balloon artists gather and share tips and tricks. We learn a lot from each other at those. Cory Scott: I was blown away by how fast she can learn to do them. I asked her to make me a bicycle, and she said, ‘okay’ and then just did it. Edge: How did you get started at the farmers market? Scott: I started attending every Saturday and made them out of the back of my mom’s car. I have a book with photos and kids can pick which one they want. I don’t charge, but I do take donations. Cory Scott: She’s made quite a bit of 60 |

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money at it. She also wants to do it for charities such as Children’s Hospital, but that hasn’t happened yet because of Covid restrictions. But she gets calls for birthday parties and other events. Christine Scott: People at the farmers market ask for ‘the balloon girl.’ Edge: What are some of your favorite things to make? Scott: I really like making Christmas balloons, and I created my own snowman and decorated it with Sharpies. The hardest is a snake because you have to curl the balloon. There’s also a technique called distortion, which is blowing up a balloon inside another balloon. Christine Scott: It’s so interesting to watch it all happen! Edge: Do you pop many balloons? Scott: Yes! But I don’t scream anymore when it happens. Edge: What supplies do you have?

Scott: I bought a large hand pump for $100 with my own money, lots of balloons, and a bag to keep them all organized. I love the chrome balloons and I really like the flower shaped balloons. Edge: What other activities do you enjoy? Scott: I’ve been playing drums since I was four and hope to play percussion in band at school next year. I also take dance lessons—jazz, tap, hip hop, pre-acrobatic, and pre-pointe. Cory Scott: And she’s a straight ‘A’ student. Scott: I really want to get into clowning too. I even have my clown name picked out—Sprinkles—and I have a big bow with sprinkles that I’d wear! Edge: How does someone contact you if they want to hire you for an event? Scott: They can reach out on my Instagram page Pumped Up Balloon Creations.


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