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Father and son duo Gus and Dimos Dagres own Opa.

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Gus and Dimos Dagres have been a lifelong team. The father and son have always been joined at the hip, and they share a mutual admiration for each other as well as a passion for cooking Greek food. Gus, born

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and Eleni, along with Dimos, lived in Chicago until 2006 when they moved to Avon and opened Hotcakes Emporium. Several years later, Gus and Dimos decided to venture out and open another restaurant, one that would pay homage to the family’s Greek roots. In April of 2014, the pair


opened Opa, finalizing the menu the night before they opened. Though it can be difficult to mix business and family, Dimos maintains that he wouldn’t have it any other way. “My father is my best friend,” he says. “He’s been there for me no matter what, and he has the biggest heart of anyone I know.” Gus also cherishes the bond he shares with his son. “We communicate well with each other and understand each other,” Gus says. “He’s an extra right-hand man for me and I’m the same for him.” Initially, the plan was for Opa to be a small, fast-food place with a drive-through window, but then they decided to spruce it up a bit. Still, the establishment started out relatively modest with just 12 tables. They later added a patio, then expanded

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“People love to see that cheese light on fire,” Dimos says. Guests also get a kick out of the staff members who sing “Happy Birthday” to them, then break a giant plate and yell “Opa!” to celebrate the occasion. “We have younger couples, older couples, families, small children, you name it,” Dimos says. That’s what they want - to cater to everyone.

They never expected the business to grow so much, but they are pleased with the result. Now they have 40 tables inside and 12 outside, and can seat around 200. the awning on the patio, installed a wind guard, created a bar top, purchased the space next door and opened the shared wall up, and redid their giant mural of Greece. “We’ve expanded four times in seven years,” Dimos says. “We just felt we needed more seating because lines were creeping up over an hour.”

The last renovation was complete two weeks before COVID-19 hit. Though Opa, like many restaurants, took a hit for several months, they filled a lot of carry-out orders, and customers were extremely generous in their tips for the staff. Their menu offers something for everyone’s taste buds. Their most popular dishes are gyros and saganaki (a flaming cheese dish that is flambéed at the table by the waitstaff).

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“We want people to know that they can come in here in the afternoon and get a gyro sandwich and not have to be dressed up, or they can stop by at nighttime, dressed up with a date,” Dimos says. “We want it to be comfortable for everyone.” They offer large portions of tasty food at reasonable prices. “The way we prepare the food, the way we keep it and give it to the customer, is 100% quality on service, preparation, everything,” Gus says. “That’s hard to find these days.” Most of their recipes originate from Greece - specifically from Gus’s mother Konstantina. “They are family recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation for a long time,” Dimos says.


Not only do they have delicious, non-fatty food made with clean spices, fresh herbs and olive oil, but they also offer quality Greek wines. “Our food is cooked to order,” Dimos says. “Nothing is pre-made for the week.”

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Though they do not offer catering or delivery per se, they take bulk orders for events like office parties. “We put it together buffet-style - for example, a pan of gyros, a pan of shish kebabs, a pan of rice,” Dimos says.

“We’ve had between 40 and 60 people come here and eat,” Dimos says. Gus and Dimos treasure getting to know their customers, many of whom come in and eat on a daily basis. Often they sit in the same seats and order the same cuisine. “We love to see them and appreciate their loyalty,” Dimos says.

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because this is not a franchise operation. It’s a family-owned restaurant and we want our customers to feel like family.” Though Gus and Dimos work hard, they play hard too. In fact, they participate in a Greek band called New Wave (Neo Kyma, in Greek). Dimos plays piano. Gus sings and plays the bouzouki, a musical instrument similar to a mandolin that’s popular in Greece. Sometimes they play at Opa, but most often they road trip to Chicago where they perform until the wee hours of the morning, then drive home and work the next day.

to Greece for a month of relaxation - not that Gus sits still much during those trips.

“We were born and raised around music,” Dimos says. “Greeks know how to party.”

“There’s so much to do there,” he says. Still, taking a breather is good for the soul - especially when you’re inhaling the fresh, Greek air.

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“We’re trying to slow down a bit,” Dimos says. They know so many people that they can’t go out into the community without running into a loyal customer. “When I see my customers it brightens up my day,” Dimos says. “They make me feel good.”

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It truly is an exciting year for events in Hendricks County, with a NASCAR race returning, an international festival growing, and many of our traditional summer and fall favorites resuming after a crazy couple of years. So, get your calendars ready or pick up your phones to block out these weekends for you and your family to enjoy. For simplicity’s sake, I have put them in chronological order. Hendricks County Rib-Fest & BBQ When: June 25 Where: Hendricks County 4-H Fairgrounds & Conference Complex, Danville Details: Even though organizers removed the balloons from the festival name, those hot-air favorites aren’t gone. Participants can expect the same fun and entertainment that has made this festival a local summer destination including great food from local barbecue vendors and nonprofit groups, children’s activities, live entertainment, and a balloon glow and fireworks show at the end of the night. Hendricks County 4-H Fair When: July 17-23 Where: Hendricks County 4-H Fairgrounds & Conference Complex, Danville Details: In my humble opinion, this is one of the best county fairs at one of the best fairgrounds in the state, and I have been to many others. You can expect usual fair favorites including exhibits, animals, carnival rides, fair food and demonstrations. Organizers also do a good job of changing up the entertainment so that each year feels different and offers new surprises. NASCAR Camping World Truck Series When: July 29 Where: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway JUNE 2022


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and tractor pulls, a pizza-eating contest, and the popular bed races down Pearl Street on Monday, among many other activities. Dodge Power Brokers NHRA U.S. Nationals When: August 31-September 5 Where: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, Brownsburg Details: The most prestigious drag-racing event in the world occurs every Labor Day weekend in Brownsburg. Stars of the National Hot Rod Association do battle to claim their sport’s top prize. But this isn’t just an event for racing enthusiasts - visitors get unprecedented access to the drivers and their crews, as every ticket is also a pit pass. The event also provides a memorable experience for families with interactive activities for the kids and so much more. So, even if you aren’t a race fan, I encourage you to give this event a try. You won’t be disappointed. Sunflower Festival When: Mid-September (final date TBA) Where: Beasley’s Orchard, Danville Details: The date of the Sunflower Festival always hinges on Mother Nature and the farm’s sunflower crop, as organizers want the fields to be at peak perfection. Pencil it in for mid-September for now, and check out our website’s events calendar for updates. This event allows visitors to explore seven acres of sunflowers at Beasley’s Orchard while also picking their own stems. Yard games are also on-site, and the festival provides a popular time and location for photography. Hendricks County International Festival When: October 1 Where: Talon Stream Park, Plainfield Details: This family-friendly, educational event honors and celebrates various cultures throughout the world through demonstrations, live entertainment including traditional dancing from other countries, food tastings, interactive booths, and so much more. In its third year, this event continues to grow in popularity. Heartland Apple Festival When: October 1-2 & 8-9 Where: Beasley’s Orchard, Danville Details: Always held on the first two

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Raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Glenn Timmis had what some might describe as the perfect childhood. Glenn’s dad traveled five days a week, but his next-door neighbor was Ernie Flowers, the right-fielder for the professional men’s fast-pitch softball team, the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons. Across the street lived Harry Burden, a car salesman who did some race-car driving at the local level. “Since dad was gone during the week, if Ernie wasn’t taking me to a ball game, Harry was taking me to a race,” says Glenn, now 84. Not surprisingly, Glenn developed an affinity for both sports but took a particular shine to the racetrack. In the 1940s his dad would take him to the Indianapolis 500 qualifications. He didn’t attend his first Indianapolis 500 race, however, until 1956 when he was a senior in high school. He attended 10 Indy 500 races as a spectator before he began working at the racetrack. In 1970 Glenn became an observer, a track official whose job entails standing next to the track wall with a headset and being the eyes and ears for race control.

volunteer organization. “I was never paid a dime from USAC,” he says. “They gave us a meal ticket, but the cafeteria line was always too long to ever use it.” He didn’t earn a wage at the Speedway until the Indy Racing League (IRL) took over in 1996, which later morphed into IndyCar in 2008. With the IRL, Glenn traveled to racetracks across the country including the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth. “I saw some great racing there,” he says. “When that green flag dropped, you held your breath until the end of the race. That was a cool racetrack and different from Indy because you could see all the way around it.”

“Essentially you’re an extension of safety, making sure the track is clean and that no issues arise,” says Glenn, a Hendricks County resident.

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The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has 15 observer stations, usually with two to a station. Observers are not to be confused with spotters, who work for the race teams to keep their drivers informed of their surroundings during a race. In 1971 Glenn worked for the United States Auto Club (USAC), the sanctioning body at the time for the Speedway. When Glenn worked with the USAC, it was a

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“I can’t tell you the number of races where the winner was a blink of an eye,” he says. “A lot of them, you could throw a blanket over a dozen cars that were so close they could have shaken hands with each other.” In October of 2011, Glenn was working as an observer at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He found an open space at the fence so he moved down to have a better line of vision. “I saw two cars start to get a little bit out of shape at the end of turn two, so I got on the headset and said, ‘I have two cars,’” Glenn recalls. Then two more. Ultimately, 15 cars were involved in a wreck. “Then I saw a car in the air and said, ‘Oh, my god,’” Glenn says. “I stepped back away from the fence because I knew there would be flying debris.” Tragically, Dan Weldon, the 2005 and 2011 Indy 500 champion, perished in the crash. Glenn and his colleagues picked up parts of race cars outside of the fence for nearly an hour.

Glenn’s wife Mary didn’t go to that race, but when she learned that it had been red-flagged due to a bad crash in turn two, she began calling Glenn to be sure he was OK. His daughter Kim recalls a handful of times when she was in a panic, not knowing if her father was hurt. “There’s an element of danger in this job,” Glenn says. “You don’t take your eyes off of the track and you don’t turn your back on a race car. You don’t dare hesitate in this job. If you do, it could kill you and certainly could kill other people.” After one of Glenn’s friends got killed before qualification day in 1973, he vowed not to get personally attached to the drivers, as it was too heart wrenching. He spoke to most of the drivers through marshaling the green and yellow flags during Indy qualifications for 29 years. “If you ask Roger Penske, A.J. Foyt or Bobby Rahal if they know Glenn Timmis, they would say, ‘Who?’” Glenn says. “But if you ask them about the guy who handled those flags for qualifications, they would say, ‘Oh yes, I remember him well.’ ”

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Though he loved his job, Glenn always promised himself that he wouldn’t be a 70-year-old observer. When he reached his 70s, however, he changed his tune. Then he claimed he wouldn’t be an 80-year-old observer…and yet there he was, still at it when he was 82. Ultimately, in 2020, he decided to hang it up after a 50-year career. “I like round numbers, and 50 seemed like a good time to go,” he says. Of course, he had no way of knowing that a global pandemic would serve to make his last race so anticlimactic. The 2020 race had no spectators in the stands, and the workers all had to wear masks. His family was certainly disappointed. “I had big plans for dad’s retirement and it all went up in smoke,” Kim says. As for Glenn’s feelings on retirement, he has mixed emotions. “I did what was right for me,” he says. “I did what was right for the IndyCar Series, but the adjustment sucks. I could see the light coming. It was like I’d crossed a finish line and I told my wife, ‘Even good things come to an end,’ but I miss the heck out of it.” On the plus side, last year was the first time Glenn got to watch

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Washington, D.C. Now that he’s retired, Glenn confides that he sometimes feels irrelevant, but nothing could be further from the truth. He’s beloved by countless people who appreciate him for countless reasons. “My dad is such a wonderful guy and I feel so lucky to have him as my dad,” Kim says. “I’ve always said that Glenn Timmis is the ultimate nice guy. He is as humble as they come, but he’s left such a mark on the many people he has met along the way.”

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As a full-time freelance writer, Christy Heitger-Ewing is no stranger to sharing her true and authentic self with the world. Ever since she was a child, she’s grown from writing short stories and comics to being published in more than 60 magazines and writing more than 2,500 magazine articles. Heitger-Ewing, who regularly writes for Avon, Brownsburg, and Plainfield Magazines, recently published her 14th story for the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” collection, titled “Muted Joy.” It’s about one of life’s greatest pains - losing her mother. “I’ve always been super transparent in my writing,” she says. “This story shares how I walked that path and started breathing, living and laughing again.”

When Heitger-Ewing first started freelance writing 18 years ago, she submitted article ideas to various magazines and anthologies, “Chicken Soup for the Soul” being one of them. She was drawn to these publications because they are a collection of poignant stories written from personal life experiences, and it gave her an opportunity to share her life with others. Many of her “Chicken Soup” stories center around her mother, Rozella, who was Heitger-Ewing’s biggest supporter in life. “She was kind, gentle, generous and had the hugest heart,” she says. “Unfortunately, she also wrestled with clinical depression. Sadly, she lost that fight in April 2013. That’s when my world fell apart.” After losing her mother to suicide, HeitgerEwing was plagued with agony, guilt, anger, JUNE 2022

sadness and confusion. The feelings were relentless, like the constant push and pull of ocean waves that cannot be contained. They were so overwhelming that she wasn’t sure she could bounce back from the pain. Heitger-Ewing recognized that her mother’s generation did not speak of mental illness often. They especially did not share internal struggles with others. Her mother kept her pain to herself, and that is precisely why Heitger-Ewing has decided to write about anxiety and depression. “It breaks my heart to think of her suffering in silence,” Heitger-Ewing says. “After she died, I became a huge mental health


awareness advocate and began volunteering with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). In the past nine years I’ve written a great deal about depression, anxiety and suicide because I want others to know they are not alone, that there is help available, and that people care.” In “Muted Joy” she tells the story of how hopeless, helpless and lifeless she felt after her mother’s death. She shares the pain and path she walked, and she also shares

the life-giving tools she used to heal from that pain. One of those tools was a support group at Hendricks Regional Health in Danville. She said the group was her lifeline through the first two years after her mother died. “It was my safe place where I could go and be in the company of others who knew exactly how I was feeling without me having to explain it,” Heitger-Ewing says. “Again, it comes back to sharing honest,

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“When you are struggling to eat or sleep or think or function, it will not always be that way,” Heitger-Ewing says. “You can’t skip it, go around it or pretend like it’s not there, or you’ll prolong the pain. If, however, you let yourself feel your feelings, if you find proper support systems, if you utilize tools to help you process your grief, slowly that pain begins to subside.” Besides her support group, Heitger-Ewing leans heavily on her other go-to tools, such as exercising, journaling and volunteering. These have all aided her in slow healing from her loss. She feels that her story is particularly poignant during this time in history because there has been a spike in anxiety and depression across all demographics since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Enduring a sustained trauma is so hard on us psychologically,” she says. “I want people to recognize that it’s understandable if they are struggling. I want them to not be afraid to seek help from a mental-health professional.” Heitger-Ewing also has much to live for and knows that life goes on after loss. She and her husband Eric have two sons and four rescue cats. Her passion for running and writing, both of which she does daily, are activities that feed her soul. At the height of her heartache, running helped her tap into her emotions while also giving her a break from the daily grind of grief. “Being out in nature and putting in some quiet miles as tears streamed down my face was extremely cathartic,” she says. Her love for human-interest stories has led JUNE 2022

her to contribute to a number of local and national publications, always wanting her writing to “inspire hope and uplift weary souls,” she says. “I share the good, the bad, the ugly, but also the beautiful. I don’t like fake. What’s the point in that? When we share our authentic feelings, that’s how healing happens.” Visit her author website at christyheitgerewing.com. Hendricks Regional Health’s support group for survivors of suicide loss meets on the first and third Tuesday of every month from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. For more information, contact Sharon Samsell, bereavement and community support group coordinator, at 317-718-4360.


BACK AND NECK PAIN HOW YOUR DOCTOR CAN HELP

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Back and neck pain seems to be a part of everyday life. It can originate from a variety of causes including sprains and fractures, dislocations, stress from overuse, obesity, infections, and disorders present at birth (congenital). It can cause mild to debilitating discomfort that impacts your ability to move or use your arms and legs. Determining the cause of the pain and finding the right treatment option can help you get back to your normal activities.

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Your spine has five sections of vertebrae the neck or cervical spine, the mid-back or thoracic spine, the lower back or lumbar spine, the base of the spine or sacrum, and the tailbone or coccyx. Pain generated from each area can have different causes. Some of the conditions that cause pain in these areas include muscle or ligament strain, disc

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The choir room holds countless plaques and trophies the choirs have earned through the years. Their concert choirs have almost always finished in Group I, with outstanding sight-reading awards from the Organizational Festivals. The Chamber Singers have been grand champions numerous times at the Smoky Mountain Music Festival, and high finishers at Ben Davis, Pike, North Central and Mooresville. They finished third in the ISSMA Concert Choir competition in 2019. The Allegros were ISSMA state champs four years ago. The Accents, Allegros and Chamber Singers have been state finalists 17 times. The choirs’ successes are due not only to inherent student talent, but also to the training they get from the Avon choral programming, starting before they enter high school. Erin Slavens directs the all-girls show choir and Attraction, and also teaches choir at Avon Intermediate School West. Accents (the mixed show choir) has between 50 and 60 members. Attraction


has between 60 and 65 members. The show choirs compete in four to five Saturday competitions in January and February. AHS also hosts the Avon Vocal Invitational, which draws in thousands of people each year. When show choir season is complete, they compete as a concert choir. This year, four concert choirs competed at the Group I ISSMA level. “I tell the kids, ‘Our success is not determined by trophies but by work hard, having fun and delivering a good product,” Trigg says. “Trophies are icing on the cake.” This year was the first time in the school’s history that both show choirs competed at state in the same year. Attraction placed second and Accents placed sixth. In addition, this past spring, several choirs traveled to Universal Studios to compete nationally. As the mixed show choir was waiting in line to enter the park, they got caught in a deluge just prior to their performance and had to perform their set

drenched from head to toe. Their spirit, however, wasn’t dampened. Kyler Casbon, who graduated from AHS last month, says his favorite memory from all his years in show choir was placing fourth in Orlando after performing soaking wet. “One of the best lessons I’ve learned from show choir is to give 100% to everything you do in life, even in practice, even when you don’t feel like it, even when you’re struggling,” he says. Choir teaches skills that one often can’t get in sports, because in choir, everyone’s in the game the entire time. “There is no putting somebody on the bench if they’re not doing well,” Trigg says. “You don’t take this alto that’s singing it wrong and say, ‘I’ll just put in another alto who’s doing it better tonight.’ I don’t just take the best five people like the basketball coach. We are all in, all the time.”

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When COVID-19 hit, choir programs everywhere had to assess how to safely sing. Though the Avon faculty wanted to be sure they took every precaution necessary to ensure students’ physical health, they also recognized the importance of preserving mental health. “All sense of normalcy was ripped away,” Trigg says. “We knew that if we took away choir, students would have nothing.” They wore masks, spaced themselves out and quarantined when necessary. But they never stopped performing. “We’re grateful for the support of our administration and parents,” Trigg says. “We also appreciate the Avon Choral Boosters, who raise money for the program in order to keep fees relatively low.” Though any student is welcome to join choir at any time during their high school career, getting started early has its perks.


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Betty Fan, DO Fellowship trained breast surgeon Dr. Fan completed a breast surgical oncology fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic. She first practiced at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. Dr. Fan strives to empower patients in their care through education and communication so that they can share in the decision-making during their breast cancer treatment. She currently serves on several national committees, including committees of the American Society of Breast Surgeons. Dr. Fan is currently accepting new patients. Call today to schedule an appointment: 317.944.7874. IU Health Physicians | Surgical Oncology | 1111 N Ronald Reagan Pkwy, Suite C1100 | Avon, IN 46123 | T 317.944.7874 F 317.968.1067 The office is located inside IU Health West Hospital, near the Women’s Center entrance. 40 / AVON MAGAZINE / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com

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