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BOONE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
221 North Lebanon St. Lebanon, IN 46052 765-482-1320
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BOONE COUNTY CONVENTION VISITORS BUREAU
PO Box 644, Lebanon, IN 46052 765-484-8572 boonecvb.com
BOONE COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
2030 Indianapolis Ave. Lebanon, IN 46052 765-482-5761 betterinboone.com
BOONE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
116 West Washington St., Suite B202 Lebanon, IN 46052 765-482-3942 boonecouny.in.gov
BOONE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
1905 Indianapolis Ave. Lebanon, IN 46052 317-873-5613 boonecountyindianasheriff.com
HUMANE SOCIETY OF BOONE COUNTY
5366 South Indianapolis Rd. Whitestown, IN 46075 877-473-6722 hsforbc.org
ADVANCE
ADVANCE POLICE DEPARTMENT
112 Main St., Advance, IN 46102 765-676-6611
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ADVANCE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT
106 East Wall St., Advance, IN 46102 765-676-5328
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TOWN OF ADVANCE
112 North Main St., Advance, IN 46102
765-676-6611
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JAMESTOWN
JAMESTOWN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT
450 West Main St., Jamestown, IN 46147 765-676-9700
JAMESTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT
421 East Main St., Jamestown, IN 46147 765-676-6331
TOWN OF JAMESTOWN
421 East Main St., Jamestown, IN 46147 765-676-6331
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LEBANON
CITY OF LEBANON
One Municipal Plaza, Lebanon, IN 46052 765-482-1201
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LEBANON FIRE DEPARTMENT
975 Lasley Dr., Lebanon, IN 46052 765-482-8827
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LEBANON POLICE DEPARTMENT
201 East Main St., Lebanon, IN 46052 765-482-8836
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THORNTOWN
THORNTOWN/SUGAR CREEK TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPARTMENT
301 West Grant St., Thorntown, IN 46071 765-436-7788
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THORNTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT
107 West Main St., Thorntown, IN 765-436-7677
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TOWN OF THORNTOWN
101 West Main St., Thorntown, IN 46071 765-436-2205
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WHITESTOWN
TOWN OF WHITESTOWN
6210 Veterans Dr., Whitestown, IN 46075 317-769-6557
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WHITESTOWN FIRE DEPARTMENT
6800 South Indianapolis Rd. Whitestown, IN 46075 317-732-4600
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WHITESTOWN METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
6210 Veterans Dr., Whitestown, IN 46075 317-769-2677
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ZIONSVILLE
TOWN OF ZIONSVILLE
1100 West Oak St. Zionsville, IN 46077 317-873-5410
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ZIONSVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
112 North 9th St. Zionsville, IN 46077 317-873-3836
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ZIONSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT
1100 West Oak St. Zionsville, IN 46077 317-873-5358
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ZIONSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
1075 Parkway Dr. Zionsville, IN 46077 317-873-5967
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ZIONSVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
BOONE MEADOW ELEMENTARY
5555 Main Street, Whitestown 317-873-2226
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EAGLE ELEMENTARY
350 North 6th Street, Zionsville 317-873-1234
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PLEASANT VIEW ELEMENTARY
4700 South 975 East, Zionsville 317-873-2376 pve.zcs.k12.in.us
STONEGATE ELEMENTARY
7312 West Stonegate Drive, Zionsville 317-873-8050
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UNION ELEMENTARY
11750 East 300 South, Zionsville 317-733-4007 uni.zcs.k12.in.us
ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL
1000 Mulberry Street, Zionsville 317-873-3355
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ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
900 Mulberry Street, Zionsville 317-873-2858
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ZIONSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL
900 North Ford Road, Zionsville, 317-873-2426
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ZIONSVILLE WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL
5565 South 700 East, Whitestown 317-873-1240
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A WARM WELCOME FROM ZIONSVILLE MAYOR JOHN STEHR
Welcome to Zionsville, a place that eight generations of Hoosiers have called home!
We’re proud of our town, and when you spend a little time here, I think you will see why.
It’s not just the unique brickstreet business district, diverse dining options and coffee shops. You’ll also likely notice our best asset - the people who live and work here. In Zionsville, we hold dear our small-town identity, even though, at more than 67 square miles, we are among the largest municipalities in the state. Whether you spend time in our charming Village, our newer subdivisions or rural areas, you will find neighbors who know each other by name. In Zionsville, when we say we live in a community, it is not just a noun. It’s also a verb.
Businesses thrive here and we have big plans to make our town even more vibrant in the coming years. At its core, Zionsville strives to be the place where our neighbors and visitors want to live, work, learn, play and retire. It is our guiding principle for the 21st century - and beyond.
We are proud of our award-winning school system, which includes six elementary schools, two middle schools and Zionsville Community High School, home of the Eagles!
If nature is your passion, we offer a park system that covers more than 700 acres, including the Big 4 Rail Trail, which connects our north and south borders, and offers easy access to neighborhoods and parks along the way. It’s a favorite of runners and bikers, and is the perfect place to take a stroll with friends, colleagues, partners, children and pets.
Even today, it’s not hard to imagine Zionsville in 1852, when local landowner Elijah Cross platted out the town and named it after his business partner, William Zion. Within a few years writers were talking about our beautiful environment, the business enterprise and moral character of our people, and the fact that we had one of the finest schoolhouses in the state. President-Elect Abraham Lincoln stopped here in 1861 and spoke to our citizens from the back of his train. His funeral train came through just four years later, when our people came out to honor our nation’s fallen leader. Where we have been as a town is important to us, and Zionsville’s rich history will always inform its future.
On behalf of our nearly 35,000 residents, please allow me to welcome you to our town, whether you are here for a visit or to become neighbors. The smiles you will see are as real as the bricks on our historic main street.
If there is anything we can do to make your stay more enjoyable, please reach out to me and our fantastic town staff. Our motto is “Zionsville. For all the right reasons.” I hope you find many reasons to love our town as much as we do.
John Stehr Mayor of ZionsvilleCENTRAL ELEMENTARY
515 East Williams Street, Lebanon
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LEBANON COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION
1810 North Grant Street, Lebanon
765-482-0380
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LEBANON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL
510 Tiger Way, Lebanon
765-482-0400
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@lebanontigers
LEBANON MIDDLE SCHOOL
1800 N Grant Street, Lebanon
765-482-3400
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HARNEY ELEMENTARY
1500 Garfield Street, Lebanon
765-482-5940
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@harneyelementarylebanon
HATTIE B. STOKES
ELEMENTARY
1005 Hendricks Drive, Lebanon
765-482-5950
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PERRY WORTH ELEMENTARY
3900 East 300 South, Lebanon
317-769-3286
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LEBANON MAYOR LETTER
Hello and welcome to Boone County!
We are so very happy that you have chosen to call our community your home. Whether you have always lived in Boone County, are moving back to raise your family, or are experiencing life in central Indiana for the first time, I am confident that you will love it here!
As we begin to move toward the end of the first quarter of 2024, the City of Lebanon remains on a positive path forward, brimming with excitement and promise. While serving as Lebanon’s mayor, my focus continues to be aimed at enhancing quality of life and fostering a stronger sense of community among our residents. While some projects consist of new developments, I would like to highlight a few initiatives that are set to take place in the nottoo-distant future.
The city is continuing to invest in the enhancement and creation of recreational spaces. Abner Longley Park is poised to undergo significant revitalization, introducing modern amenities to provide residents with an inviting environment for leisure, exercise and community gatherings. Additions to the amount of green space within the community include the fall completion of Stone Eater Bike Park, and early conversations surrounding a potential new park on the former location of the Street Department on Lafayette Avenue. Park improvements accompany the continued enhancement of The Big 4 Trail. The Big 4 continues to be an expanding, unifying development throughout our part of Indiana. It currently links Lebanon north to Thorntown and into Colfax in Tippecanoe County. The goal for this rail trail is to one day stretch all the way from Lafayette to Indianapolis.
Infrastructure improvements are planned for later this year as well. City roadways will continue to be upgraded to ensure smoother connectivity and accessibility for all residents. As the Indiana Department of Transportation moves closer to relinquishing State Road 39 (Lebanon Street), and allowing the city to make desired improvements, your opinions will be needed to help make the road as safe as possible. Potential enhancements would not only upgrade daily commutes, but also lay the foundation for a more efficient and modernized cityscape.
Another recent citywide upgrade includes 24/7 recycling at the city’s new Department of Public Works facility, located at 324 North Mount Zion Road. Four easy-to-access receptacles are available for residents to use, at their convenience.
Renovations to the City Planning & Zoning Office are now complete. This remodel on the second floor of the Municipal Building consolidated all staff members within the Planning & Zoning Department, including building inspectors and members of our code enforcement team, into one location within the building. The move also makes room for City Judge Alex Kruse, who is now serving in this capacity.
The recent opening of The Farmers Bank Fieldhouse has already brought an added buzz to our community. Not only are hundreds of people of all ages playing basketball, volleyball, pickleball and turf sports within its walls, but there is added excitement surrounding other amenities that could soon be added.
I look forward to the bright future unfolding in our area. Boone County is bustling with many residential, retail and restaurant opportunities for all. I honestly believe that the best is yet to come. As you begin your journey into Boone County, I encourage you to take time to explore all that Lebanon has to offer.
Welcome Home!
Matt Gentry2024 DIRECTORY & RELOCATION GUIDE
WESTERN BOONE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
GRANVILLE WELLS ELEMENTARY
5046 South SR 75, Jamestown, IN 46147
765-485-6311
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THORNTOWN ELEMENTARY
200 West Mill Street, Thorntown, IN 46071
765-485-2447
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WESTERN BOONE COUNTY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
1201 North SR 75 Thorntown, IN 46071
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WESTERN BOONE Jr/Sr High School
1205 North SR 75 Thorntown, IN 46071
765-482-6143
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WELCOME LETTER FROM WHITESTOWN
TOWN MANAGER, KATIE BARR
On behalf of the Whitestown community, it is my distinct pleasure to extend a warm welcome to you! Your decision to become part of our town is truly valued, and we believe that your presence will contribute to the continued growth of Whitestown.
Whitestown is more than just a place on the map; it’s a vibrant community that has something for everyone. With adventure, relaxation, small-town charm and rich history, Whitestown will provide long-lasting memories for you and your family.
As you explore our town, you’ll discover the diverse culture and warm hospitality that defines Whitestown. From our local businesses to community events, there are numerous opportunities to connect, engage and build relationships with residents.
Whitestown boasts a rich culinary landscape with a wide array of restaurants. Experience an abundance of dining choices catering to every palate. From local favorites to international cuisine, the town offers a multitude of dining options.
The Town of Whitestown maintains more than 12 miles of trails. The Big 4 Trail, previously known as the Farm Heritage Trail, runs more
than three miles through Whitestown. As a mixed-use trail, is the main east-west connector for the bicycle and pedestrian network.
Currently we have five parks that span nearly 50 acres. Amenities such as a splash pad, playground equipment, cornhole boards, tennis courts, pickleball courts, a zip line, picnic shelters, a sledding hill, and restrooms are provided to residents. We will be adding a sixth park in the spring of 2024.
Whitestown is the home of the Little League Central Region Complex. We welcome you to come out during the summer tournaments to watch the Little League Softball Central Region tournament, as well as the Little League Baseball Great Lakes and Midwest Region tournaments.
We encourage you to get involved in local activities, attend community events and explore the many attractions that make Whitestown unique. Feel free to visit our official website at whitestown.in.gov for updates on upcoming events and important community information.
Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions, need information, or would like assistance in navigating the Whitestown community. We hope you’ll find our town to be a warm and welcoming place to call home.
Once again, welcome to Whitestown - we’re excited to have you here!
Best Regards,
Katie BarrBOONE COUNTY PRIVATE SCHOOLS 2024 DIRECTORY & RELOCATION GUIDE
ADVANCE
TRINITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
PO Box 5
Advance, IN 46102 765-366-6754
JAMESTOWN
FELLOWSHIP FRIENDS DAYCARE
208 East Wall Street
Jamestown, IN 46102 765-676-5874
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TRINITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
6461 Route 75
Jamestown, IN 46147 765-366-6754
LEBANON
BOONE COUNTY HEAD START
1005 South Meridian Street
Lebanon, IN 46052 765-482-4195
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CENTRAL INDIANA TEEN CHALLENGE
1015 North Lebanon Street
Lebanon, IN 46052 765-482-2336
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DOVER ANGELS DAYCARE
955 North SR 75
Lebanon, IN 46052 765-482-6791
IMAGINE THIS CHILDCARE
620 South Meridian Street Lebanon, IN 46052 765-482-3867
JAMES E DAVIS SCHOOL
515 West Camp Street
Lebanon, IN 46052 765 482 5900
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JUST BE KIDS LEARNING CENTER
356 North Mount Zion Road
Lebanon, IN 46052 765-482-3618
LEARNING TREE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER
110 Birchwood Drive Lebanon, IN 46052 765-485-2273
LITTLE ANGELS
925 Hendricks Drive
Lebanon, IN 46052 765-481-2703
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PEPPERMINT PALACE DAYCARE
925 Hendricks Drive Lebanon, IN 46052 765-482-1882
PIXIE PLAYHOUSE
Day Care Center
924 South Meridian Street
Lebanon, IN 46052 765-482-3385
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PRESBYTERIAN PRESCHOOL MINISTRY
128 East Main Street Lebanon, IN 46052 765-482-8198
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WITHAM FAMILY YMCA
2791 North Lebanon Street Lebanon, IN 46052 765-483-9622
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THORNTOWN
BELLA NATURA REGGIO
4534 US52, Thorntown, IN 460712 765-891-2759
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FELLOWSHIP FRIENDS DAYCARE II
202 West Plum St. Thorntown, IN 46071 765-436-7327
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WHITESTOWN
BOONE PRAIRIE SCHOOL
5175 East 300 South Whitestown, IN 46075 317-603-1363
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PRIMROSE SCHOOL AT ANSON
6848 Central Boulevard Whitestown, IN 46240 317-769-4990
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TRADERS POINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS: EARLY CHILDHOOD AT TRADERS POINT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
6590 South Indianapolis Road Whitestown, IN 46075 317-769-2450
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TRADERS POINT CHRISTIAN LOWER SCHOOL
5770 Whitestown Parkway Whitestown, IN 46075 317-769-2450
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TRADERS POINT CHRISTIAN UPPER SCHOOL
5608 Whitestown Parkway Whitestown, IN 46075 317-360-0468
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ZIONSVILLE
ADVENT LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL
11250 US-421, Zionsville, IN 46077 317-873-6318
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CARMEL KINDERCARE
10910 US-421 Zionsville, IN 46077 833-905-3276
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CHILDREN’S LEARNING PROGRAM
9644 Whitestown Road Zionsville, IN 46077 317-873-5706
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CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
600 North Ford Road
Zionsville, IN 46077 317-873-3242
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DAWN TIL DUSK
11706 US-421
Zionsville, IN 46077 317-873-0505
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GINGERBREAD HOUSE PRESCHOOL
120 North Ninth Street Zionsville, IN 46077 317-733-1105
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INTERACTIVE ACADEMY
3795 South US Highway 421 Zionsville, IN 46077 317-733-3000
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MARIA MONTESSORI
INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY
4370 Weston Point Drive Zionsville, IN 46077 317-769-2220
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NOAH’S ARK CHILDCARE AND PRESCHOOL
4775 West 116th Street Zionsville, IN 46077 317-873-3190
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THE GODDARD SCHOOL
1640 West Oak Street Zionsville, IIN 46077 317-733-8855
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TRADER’S POINT KINDERCARE
8750 Zionsville Road Indianapolis, IN 46268 833-905-3276
kindercare.com
ZIONSVILLE KINDERCARE
7061 Whitestown Parkway Zionsville, IN 46077 317-769-0761
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WELCOME HOME WELCOME HOME
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Centier Bank
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Cochran’s Catering & Cakes
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RYAN DIEM
ADDRESS:
8425 ZIONSVILLE RD. INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46268
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PHONE: 317-798-0000
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Garbage Smells, Bin Scrub Works! We take care of the dirty work! Our affordable curbside service cleans, sanitizes and deodorizes your trash and recycle bins at your home! Our 200° water will steam clean and kill odorcausing bacteria that attract insects and pests. Our extremely hot high-pressure water cleaning process gets rid of the nasty gunk and funk stuck in your bins!
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“We use Bin Scrub for our garbage totes and always love the results. The crew are very timely, we are given notice prior to the “wash” day…it’s always the day following trash pickup, and they do a deep clean with sprayers and hand towels to finish the job. Needless to say, our totes are clean and shiny with no odor after the job! I would highly recommend this service.”
HOMETOWN WINDOW AND DOOR COMPANY LLC
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OWNERS:
DARREN PECK & DAN HANLIN
ADDRESS:
1710 S TENTH STREET
NOBLESVILLE, IN 46060
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Full-service Andersen Window and Door installing dealership. Focused on providing a high-quality brand, 5-star installation, and a neighborly Hometown feel to the local community. We provide all of the Andersen product lines. This includes replacement windows, patio doors, and entry systems. Call today for a free estimate and special Hometown deal for Hamilton County residents.
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BOONE COUNTY HEALTH CARE
JAMESTOWN WITHAM HEALTH SERVICES
Family Medicine of Jamestown
1000 North Lebanon Street Jamestown, IN 46147 765-676-5754 witham.org
LEBANON OPTUM
1310 South Lebanon Street Lebanon, IN 46052 765-482-7005 ahni.com
RIGGS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
416 West Camp Street Lebanon, IN 46052 765-483-4469 riggshealth.com
WITHAM EMERGENCY SERVICES
2605 North Lebanon Street Lebanon, IN 46052 765-485-8649 witham.org
WITHAM FAMILY MEDICINE
2705 North Lebanon Street, Suite 300 Lebanon, IN 46052 765-485-8649 witham.org
WITHAM PEDIATRICS
2705 North Lebanon Street North Pavilion, Entrance B, Suite 415 Lebanon, IN 46052 765-485-8900 witham.org
THORNTOWN WITHAM HEALTH SERVICES
Family Medicine of Thorntown 151 East Bow Street Thorntown, IN 46071 765-436-2400 witham.org
ZIONSVILLE
ASCENSION MEDICAL GROUP
St. Vincent Zionsville Walk-in Care 10801 North Michigan Road, Suite 110
Zionsville, IN 46077 317-344-1269
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ASCENSION MEDICAL GROUP
St. Vincent Zionsville West Primary Care
51 North Ford Rd. Zionsville, IN 46077
317-973-3333
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IU HEALTH PHYSICIANS PRIMARY CARE - ANSON
6866 West Stonegate Drive, Suite 100 Zionsville, IN 46077 317-768-6000 iuhealth.org
OPTUM
10649 Bennet Parkway Zionsville, IN 46077 317-873-6700 ahni.com
WITHAM EMERGENCY SERVICES AT ANSON
6085 Heartland Drive, Suite 100 Zionsville, IN 46077 317-768-2100 witham.org
WITHAM HEALTH SERVICES
Anson Convenient Car & Family Medicine
6085 Heartland Drive, Suite 205 Zionsville, IN 46077 317-768-2200 witham.org
WITHAM HEALTH SERVICES
Zionsville Family Practice 1650 West Oak Street, Suite 101 Zionsville, IN 46077 765-733-6300 witham.org
WITHAM PEDIATRICS AT ANSON
6085 Heartland Drive, Suite 208 Zionsville, IN 46077 765-768-2222 witham.org
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SPRINGHETTI DENTISTRY
Since 2020, Dr. Aaron Springhetti has been offering a specialized, full-service dental practice for patients looking for something unique.
It’s not every day you hear a dentist refer to his craft as “art,” but for Springhetti, his artistic side led to his passion for cosmetic dentistry.
“I’ve always wanted to take care of people and was interested in the health care field,” he said. “When I was young, I found I had a knack for art. I was always working on projects, always working with my hands, and in college I minored in art. I was introduced to dentistry as something that was both health care related, and getting to create things with your hands, and I knew it was the right path for me.”
He’s in the process of earning accreditation through the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. Since the 1990s only 500 dentists in the world have received accreditation and only one other in Indianapolis - a mentor of Springhetti.
“Cosmetic dentistry isn’t considered a specialty right now,” Springhetti said. “I think it will be in the future, but it’s important that those of us who specialize
in cosmetic dentistry have received the necessary training and experience. It’s something I believe in, love and truly enjoy. Whether working on a single tooth or a full smile rehabilitation, there are a lot of details that go into it.”
Over the past few years, advances in technology allow patients to see 3D renderings of what their finished smile will look like, but Springhetti said it’s the skill and experience that deliver those results.
“I love that we can offer a digital version for patients to see,” he said. “It makes treatment easier and results more predictable, but really, the patient always looks better than the digital version. It’s important to have someone dedicated to their craft, devoted to always learning more and really fine-tuning their skills.”
Springhetti Dentistry offers everything from routine cleanings to orthodontics to advanced cosmetic dentistry and full-mouth rehabilitation. The goal behind all of their work is to create healthy teeth and smiles for each patient.
Some patients come to Springhetti with years of negative experiences and feelings of self-consciousness about their smile.
“You sometimes see someone cover their mouth when they smile, or you can tell
when someone hesitates before smiling,” Springhetti said. “We’ve had countless patients who have done smile rehabilitation and said, ‘I’ve never felt so good about myself.’ It’s life-changing for many.”
Knowing the joy he’s seen on patients’ faces, Springhetti volunteers once per month at the Heart & Soul free dental clinic in Westfield. He’s been on numerous dental mission trips, and once per year the office puts on Smiles for the Community Day, providing free dental services to underserved individuals at the office.
Ultimately, it’s the relationships he’s forming that matter most.
“You get to know your patient, hear their stories, and learn about their life and their family,” Springhetti said. “We’re spending a lot of time with them, so it’s much more than just a patient-provider relationship; our patients are part of our dental family. You look forward to seeing those patients just for who they are, rather than focusing on clinical or procedural aspects of the relationship.”
AESTHETICS.
WELLNESS. BEAUTY.
Discover Boone County’s Inaugural treats trail
A SWEET JOURNEY THROUGH LOCAL DELIGHTS
INDULGING IN SWEET DELIGHTS
As spring blooms across Boone County, there’s a new reason to celebrate the season - the first annual Treats Trail! This delightful event promises to be a sugary adventure, taking you on a tour of the county’s most scrumptious sweet treats. From pies and cakes to ice cream, cupcakes, cake pops and chocolates, this trail is a must-visit for anyone with a sweet tooth.
DISCOVERING LOCAL BUSINESSES
The Treats Trail isn’t just about indulging your cravings; it’s also about supporting local businesses that bring these delectable delights to our community. Boone County boasts a diverse array of culinary talent, and the Treats Trail is the perfect opportunity to showcase their skills.
One of the first stops on your sweet journey should be the charming My Sugar Pie. This bakery is famous for its mouthwatering pies. From classic apple and pecan pies to its namesake (and Indiana state pie) Sugar Cream, My Sugar Pie offers a slice of heaven in every bite.
If you’re a cake enthusiast, don’t miss out on Boone County Cake Co. These artistic creations are not only delicious, but also visually stunning. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, wedding or just a regular day, these cakes are the centerpiece you need to make any occasion memorable. For ice cream lovers, Scoops Zionsville is a must-visit. This family-owned ice cream parlor serves up homemade flavors that will transport you back to your childhood.
The Treats Trail invites you to indulge in a wide range of sweet treats, and doughnuts are no exception. Titus Bakery is a local favorite, offering doughnuts that are nothing short of heavenly. Whether you’re into classic pershings or adventurous flavors like maple bacon, this bakery has it all.
If you’re looking for a portable treat, look no further than Not As Famous Cookie Company. These bite-sized delights are not only adorable, but also incredibly delicious. There are freshly baked cookies daily and more, available for group and corporate orders. Do you need a treat that is gluten free? Try Aspasia Coffee and Bake Shop, featuring wide variety of baked items that will satisfy the sweet tooth.
Chocoholics rejoice, because Donaldson’s Chocolates is here to satisfy your cocoa cravings. This chocolate shop crafts chocolates that have become a community staple for over 50 years. From vanilla cremes to beautifully designed chocolate bars, Donaldson’s is a paradise for chocolate lovers.
EXPERIENCE THE SWEETNESS OF COMMUNITY
The first annual Treats Trail is more than just a gastronomic adventure; it’s a celebration of the tight-knit community that makes Boone County special. Each of these local businesses is a labor of love, run by passionate individuals who take pride in what they do. Zionsville Bake Shop opened in 2023, serving a wide variety of pastries and baked treats.
As you journey through the Treats Trail, you’ll not only satisfy your sweet tooth, but also connect with the people behind these delectable creations. It’s a chance to hear their stories, share your own, and create lasting memories with friends and family.
Boone County’s first annual Treats Trail in April promises to be a delectable adventure through the world of sweet treats. From pies and cakes to ice cream, cupcakes, cake pops and chocolates, there’s something for every dessert lover to enjoy. Moreover, by supporting local businesses along the way, you’re contributing to the flourishing culinary scene in our community.
So mark your calendars, gather your friends and family, and get ready to embark on a sweet journey through Boone County’s Treats Trail. It’s a celebration of the flavors and the people that make our community so special. Don’t miss out on this delicious event that’s sure to become a cherished tradition for years to come. Find the full list of participating businesses at discoverboonecounty.com.
For more information about the Boone County Convention & Visitors Bureau, visit boonecvb.com or follow us on facebook.com/BooneCVB.
JUMP RIGHT IN
HARMONY POOLS KEEPS CUSTOMERS FROM GETTING IN OVER THEIR HEADS
Writer / Melissa Gibson Hoover Photographer / MichaelaThe weather is improving, and thoughts of opening the family pool are near.
Many don’t know there’s a bit of a learning curve when thinking about installing your own pool in the backyard, but local experts are available to help you every step of the way.
Noel Thimlar comes from a long line of pool experts and she’s expecting a very busy year at Harmony Pools.
Her grandparents started a pool business, and now Thimlar and her family have taken the reins.
“Back in the 1960s they started to gunite build, a special trade that we do that’s all in-house,” Thimlar said. “They’re kind of like pieces of art. When we build one, we want to take care of it for life.”
While much of Harmony Pools’ installations are commercial now, they’re offering plenty for residential customers as well.
In May of 2022, Harmony Pools opened their first retail store in Zionsville - a place customers can stop by, ask questions, have their water tested and pick up supplies for their pool at home.
“We now have 1,000 more square feet of warehouse space so we’re able to stock more supplies for customers,” Thimlar said. “If you bring in water from your pool, we can test it and advise you on how to take care of it. For those new pool customers, we can get you started.”
They have all of the needed pool chemicals in stock and will even recycle old chemicals customers want to toss.
Harmony Pools also offers routine maintenance and repair packages.
“We have people who want to do it themselves to those that want us to do it all,” Thimlar said. “Either way, it’s really important that your pool is serviced yearround. Think of it like a car; it’s better to be proactive than reactive.”
They offer services to open and close your pool for the season, along with weekly and monthly packages for upkeep.
A typical maintenance call includes water testing, vacuuming of the pool, serving the equipment and making small repairs. By the time the crew leaves, the water line will be clean, the deck rinsed, and everything in pristine condition.
When the pandemic was at its height, Thimlar noticed a large increase in customers wanting to build a pool in the backyard. However, many of us don’t know what we’re getting into.
“There are a lot of people who don’t know if they don’t do their research,” Thimlar said. “If you want a pool installed, it’s a big investment and considered a structure on your property. There are all different types of pools, so you want to research your options and know what’s going to be best for you when it comes to budget and longterm care.”
Like a vehicle, maintaining the pool
“WE NOW HAVE 1,000 MORE SQUARE FEET OF WAREHOUSE SPACE SO WE’RE ABLE TO STOCK MORE SUPPLIES FOR CUSTOMERS.”
— NOEL THIMLAR
properly can save a lot of money in the long run.
“You have to maintain your pool in the wintertime, test the water and add chlorine,’ Thimlar said. “Many don’t realize that there is a difference between automatic covers and a winter cover - that is, until we get a huge snowstorm that dumps ice on the auto cover and it can’t hold.”
Another quick tip - always have a swimming pool inspection done before purchasing a home.
Thimlar said too many times, a family buys a home and doesn’t realize their pool is outdated, has a leak or hasn’t been taken care of, prompting a big bill to correct the situation.
“We can fix a lot, but there does come a point where it’s no longer fixable and your option is to fill it in or build a new one,” Thimlar said. “Back in the ‘60s we didn’t have the pool technology we have today, so there are instances where a pool is so old, they are no longer fixable.”
As technology and advancements progress, even equipment used decades ago is changing and developing with the times.
Knowing the latest developments could save customers time and money.
“The biggest thing we’re bringing back from educational seminars is everyone is switching to energy-efficient pumps,” Thimlar said. “There’s a big movement right now to meet new energy guidelines so we expect all of the pumps and equipment to be changing.”
What many appreciate is the honest and helpful way Thimlar and her crew go about trying to help their clients, and the family environment they experience when reaching out to the pool company.
Too often she hears new pool owners saying, “This is not how I wanted my pool experience to be,” and at Harmony Pools, they can make things easier.
“I’m the only third generation in the pool business in the state of Indiana,” Thimlar
said. “One of our service guys has worked with us since he was 18, and now his teenage son is learning the ropes. My husband graduated from Zionsville High School and we live in Lebanon now. We just want the pools in our community to be taken care of.”
The ultimate goal, Thimlar said, is to make the industry as simple and safe as possible for all pool fans.
They’ve even implemented an online ordering and delivery service from their website for chemicals.
“Owning a pool can be an expensive project to begin with, but we try to relieve a little bit of that with affordable prices and maintenance packages,” Thimlar said. “We’re here to help the community with any of their pool needs.”
For more information, call 317-800-0899 or visit swiminharmony.com.
2024 DIRECTORY & RELOCATION GUIDE
FAMILY FUN IN BOONE COUNTY
LEBANON CENTER STAGE COMMUNITY THEATER
604 Powell St. centerstagecommunitytheatre.com
CRAGUN HOUSE
404 West Main Street boonecountyhistorical.org/the-cragunhouse.html
LEBANON 7 GOODRICH QUALITY THEATERS
1600 North Lebanon Street gqtmovies.com/gqt-lebanon-7
MEMORY HALL
315 North Lebanon Street
RC CRAWLER COURSE AT ABNER
LONGLEY PARK
1601 Longley Drive
seashorewaterpark.org/203/RC-Park-atAbner-Longley-Park
SEASHORE WATERPARK
130 East Ulen Drive seashorewaterpark.org/165/SeashoreWaterpark
THORNTOWN
M.E.L.S. AT THE STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATER
8721 North St. Rd. 39 melsdrive-intheatre.com
THORNTOWN HERITAGE MUSEUM 124 West Main Street thorntownpl.org/heritage-museum
SUGAR CREEK ART CENTER 127 South Pearl Street thorntownpl.org/heritage-museum
WHITESTOWN
HICKORY HALL POLO CLUB
7551 East 100 North indypolo.com
TRADERS POINT “THE PARK” INDOOR PLAYGROUND
6950 South Indianapolis Road tpcc.org/the-park
ZIONSVILLE
AZIONAQUA SWIM CLUB 4875 Willow Road azionaqua.org
PALETTE
295 South Main Street itsaspacetocreate.com
FANIMATION ANTIQUE FAN MUSEUM
10983 Bennett Parkway fanimation.com/museum
MAPLELAWN FARMSTEAD
9575 Whitestown Road maplelawnfarmstead.org
SULLIVAN MUNCE CULTURAL CENTER 225 West Hawthorne Street sullivanmunce.org
TRADERS POINT CREAMERY
9101 Moore Road traderspointcreamery.com
ZIONSVILLE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 1000 Mulberry Street zionsvillepac.org
ZIONSVILLE WELCOME CENTERIN SULLIVAN MUNCE CENTER
225 West Hawthorne Street sullivanmunce.org/welcome-center.html
ART IN HAND GALLERY
211 South Main Street artinhandgallery.com
CV ART AND FRAME
110 South Main Street cvartandframe.com
MYART
143 South First Street myartindy.com
SULLIVAN MUNCE ART CENTER
225 West Hawthorne Street sullivanmunce.org/art-center.html
ZIONSVILLE LIONS PARK
115 South Elm Street zionsvillelions.com/zionsville-lions-events-2024
ZIONSVILLE NATURE CENTER
250 North 5th Street zionsville-in.gov/270/Zionsville-Nature-Center
Family fun list provided in coordination with our partners at Discover Boone County.
Our apologies if we missed any locations. Contact us at TownePost.com if you would like to be included in 2025.
SPORTS CENTRAL
THE FARMERS BANK FIELDHOUSE OPENS IN LEBANON
Writer / Renee Larr Photographer / Michaela HooverThe Farmers Bank Fieldhouse in Lebanon is now open, and provides a wide range of sports programming for adults and youths, including basketball, pickleball, soccer, football, baseball and softball. With a spacious 200,000-square-foot facility featuring basketball courts, 12 pickleball courts, a turf field, and pitching and hitting tunnels, the fieldhouse leaders aim to enhance the sports community in Lebanon and foster connections within the area.
“We truly believe The Farmers Bank Fieldhouse will enrich the sports community in Lebanon for many years to come,” says Mason Hankins, president. “We’re also hoping this serves as a catalyst to bring other businesses and opportunities to the area much like Grand Park has done for Westfield.”
The facility is part of an extensive development called Hickory Junction. The 95-acre, mixed-use development surrounds the fieldhouse and is located off Interstate
65 and State Road 39. Hickory Junction will be divided into four areas: medical offices, restaurants, retail and residential.
GoTime Basketball is The Farmers Bank Fieldhouse’s premier in-house youth basketball program. GoTime provides high-level development opportunities through professional coaching, a stateof-the-art facility, practices, games and training. Hankins and fellow athlete Jack O’Flaherty developed the program from their high school and college experiences. O’Flaherty played at Sheridan High School and Earlham College, while Hankins played at Hamilton Southeastern High School and DePauw University. Hankins says the fieldhouse will offer spring and summer five-day camps consisting of skill development, five-versus-five games, and fun competitions for boys and girls in grades one through eight. The fieldhouse also offers sessions providing an introduction to basketball for children aged 4 to 6.
“For our GoTime teams, we build each one around skill level,” Hankins says. “So no one is getting cut. We have some kids who are just learning and developing, and others who are very skilled and have played basketball for quite some time.”
To meet the demand for the exploding popularity of pickleball, the fieldhouse has 12 dedicated pickleball courts with no fee for reserved court times, monthly league play, clinics and private instruction, tournaments, and social mixers for a monthly fee.
Hankins says volleyball tournament season has already started heating up, with the facility having hosted two significant volleyball events on opening weekend with 15 games per hour. Hankins says both events were a huge success. The fieldhouse staff plans to offer X-Factor Quarterback Academy in the future. NFL quarterback Anthony Morelli created the program and teaches athletes to be successful through
hard work, consistency and 100% effort. The academy offers summer camps for young athletes looking to improve their skills on the field. Morelli personally trains the coaching staff operating his program at the facility.
The fieldhouse is also treating kids to stellar memory-making birthday parties and sports-business-themed field trips.
The 90-minute birthday parties entertain kids with customized physical activities and sports. Options encompass basketball, football, pickleball, soccer, kickball and dodgeball, with food and drinks included. Families can customize the menu with kid-
friendly choices such as pizza, hot dogs and burgers.
“With the field trips, our staff hit all areas of business in a state-of-the-art sports complex,” Hankins says. “We discuss healthy eating, participate in a physical activity, and show them how to run a concession stand. They’re doing math problems with money, giving back change and calculating profit.”
The Farmers Bank Fieldhouse broke ground in late 2022 and opened its doors in February 2024 to much-anticipated excitement from the Lebanon community. Lebanon Mayor Matt Gentry was on hand
for the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
“We’re pleased with the community reaction and involvement so far,” Hankins says. “We’re proud to be the hub of this Hickory Junction development and can’t wait to see what the future of this area brings to Lebanon.”
The Farmers Bank Fieldhouse is located at 645 Fieldhouse Way in Lebanon. Sponsorship opportunities and facility rentals are available. For more information, visit thefarmersbankfh.com.
RAISING SPIRITS
FOUR FINGER DISTILLERY BUILDS OUT LEBANON LOCATION
Writer / Amie Drudge Photographer / Michaela HooverNeat. On the rocks. Double. Dirty. Two fingers…or four. Whatever spirit you fancy and however you like it crafted, it’s on the menu at Four Finger Distillery, formerly known as 1205 Distillery.
Nolan Hudson, owner and operator, and his lifelong buddy Brad Colver, have built the new Lebanon location from the ground up. “Blood, sweat, tears and pinky” is a phrase you might hear thrown around on a Saturday night if you happen in for some cocktails, tacos and live music. The building is brick and unassuming on the outside, but walk in and you will find copper, metal,
repurposed materials from the Hudson and Colver’s own hands. But the best part is that the whiskey is as good as the facility is beautiful.
Hudson and Colver have a long history in the spirits industry, with Hudson’s family owning Fountain Square Brew Company and Colver having fine-tuned his craft at a distillery in Colorado. Their paths fortuitously came together again, and this is when the magic happened. They started serving cocktails in a storage unit, added in some live music and their business savvy, and the rest is history. They were popular
downtown crowd and just couldn’t keep up with the demand. That’s how 1205 Distillery, now Four Finger, was born. Some of the very best things are built by accident.
So how did this place get its name? Hudson and Colver pride themselves on their own blood, sweat and tears being poured into each location (they have locations in Westfield and downtown Indy as well). Colver was working on opening the Westfield location back in 2014 and made a bad cut while installing a door, losing his pinky finger. The unfortunate story quickly became legend, and the
play on words - Four Finger - resulted.
Each distillery is curiously different, just in case you think you shouldn’t visit all of them. The Westfield location only serves spirits (dogs are welcome). The downtown Indy location has crafted cocktails as well, as well as local favorite Greek’s Pizzeria. The new Lebanon location will be family friendly and serve up Gordito’s tacos (which is currently located in the Fishers Test Kitchen).
Six signature cocktails will be served at all three of the distilleries, and each will have cocktails specific to each location. One consistent find in all locations is quality. Don’t miss the Boone County Smash signature cocktail - a mix of vodka, rhubarb liquor, lemon juice, simple syrup and fresh mint.
“We make all of our award-winning spirits in house with local, Indiana grain,” Hudson says.
For more info, go to fourfingerdistillery.com.
DRINK & DINE IN BOONE COUNTY
ADVANCE
JAWBONE BBQ
103 West Wall Street greatlocalfoods.com/jawbone
JAMESTOWN
BAIRE’S BURGERS
37 East Main Street bairesburgers.com
CHABELLAS COCINA MEXICANA
34 East Main Street chabellascosinamexicana.com
RICKY’S PANCAKE HOUSE
11 West Main Street rickyspancakehouse.com
LEBANON
ARNI’S OF LEBANON 202 W. Washington Street meetyouatarnis.com/locations/lebanon
BACKROADS BBQ
1404 W. South Street thebackroadsbbq.com
BUFFET KING - CHINESE CUISINE 2452 N. Lebanon Street buffetkingin.com
CHINA WOK 2218 North Lebanon Street 2218chinawok.com
EL JARIPEO RESTAURANT 2330 N. Lebanon Street
EL MESON MEXICAN RESTAURANT 2470 N. Lebanon Street elmesonmexicanrestaurant.com
FLAP JACKS PANCAKE HOUSE 475 N Mt Zion Road flap-jacks.com
FOUR FINGER DISTILLERY
126 W Washington Street fourfingerdistillery.com
GREEK’S PIZZERIA
105 W. Main Street greekspizzeria.com
KINNARD & DRAKE’S 1830 CHOPHOUSE
111 West Main Street 1830chophouse.com
KLOOZ BREWZ
125 North Meridian Street kloozbrewz.com
LEBANON’S WESTSIDE CAFÉ
212 South Lebanon Street facebook.com/lebanonswestsiidecafe
MILKY WAY
836 Indianapolis Ave. lebanonmilkyway.wordpress.com
PARKY’S SMOKEHOUSE
2479 North Lebanon Street parkyssmokehouse.com
PIZZA KING
525 Lafayette Road pizzaking.com
THAT SPORTS BAR
100 South Smith Street thatsportsbar.com
TITUS BAKERY
820 West South Street titusbakery.com
THORNTOWN
DANNY’S PIZZA 107 N Market Street
J.C. COCINA RESTAURANT
127 South Pearl Street facebook.com/jccocina.indy
PIZZA KING
118 East Main Street facebook.com/Thorntown-Pizza-King
STOOKEY’S FAMILY DINING
125 East Main Street stookeys.com
WHITESTOWN CITY BARBEQUE
6082 Whitestown Pkwy citybbq.com
EL RODEO MEXICAN RESTAURANT
6673 Whitestown Pkwy elrodeozionsville.com
FOX’S PIZZA DEN
6565 Whitestown Pkwy foxspizza.com
GREEK’S PIZZERIA
103 S Main St greekspizzeria.com
HARMONY STEAK HOUSE
6124 Mills Drive harmonysteakhouse.com
HATTIE’S COFFEE HOUSE
607 S Main Street hattiescoffeehouse.com
HOT BOX PIZZA
7155 Whitestown Pkwy hotboxpizza.com
J&J PANCAKE HOUSE
6705 Whitestown Pkwy jjpancakehouse.com
LA CAFÉ
4 South Main Street lacafeindy.com
LE PEEP
7107 Whitestown Pkwy lepeepindy.com
MOONTOWN BREWING CO.
345 South Bowers Street moontownbeer.com
NOBLE ROMAN’S CRAFT PIZZA & PUB
6428 Whitestown Pkwy nobleromans.com
TAKUMI
6708 Whitestown Pkwy takumihibatchisushi.com
TEXAS MARGARITAS
7151 Whitestown Pkwy texasmargaritaswhitestown.com
THAI CORNER
6850 Whitestown Pkwy thaicornerindy.com
THAI SELECT
6579 Whitestown Pkwy thaiselectzionsville.com
TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFÉ
6075 Perry Worth Road tropicalsmoothiecafe.com
ZIONSVILLE
AMORE PIZZERIA & RISTORANTE
41 Boone Village Shopping Center amorezionsville.com
ASPASIA COFFEE AND BAKE SHOP
3091 US 421 North aspasiabakeshop.com
AUBERGE
175 S. Main Street auberge-restaurant.com
BIG DAVE’S DELI
1225 W.Oak Street facebook.com/ BigDavesDeliZionsville
BUB’S BURGERS & ICE CREAM 620 S. Main Street bubsburgers.com
COBBLESTONE
160 S. Main Street cobblestonz.com
CONVIVIO
40 S. Main Street convivioindy.com
EL MESON
47 Boone Village elmesonmexicanrestaurant.com
EL TORO
1576 W. Oak Street eltoro-bravo.com/zionsville
GARBANZO MEDITERRANEAN FRESH
11100 North Michigan Road eatbarbanzo.com
GOODOMEN
65 Boone Village goodomenindy.com
GREEK’S PIZZERIA
30 N. Main Street greekspizzeria.com
HAPPY KITCHEN & SUSHI BAR
69 Boone Village happykitchennsushi.com
HOMEMADE ICE CREAM & BAKERY CAFÉ
10875 N Michigan Road homemadecafes.com
HOPWOOD CELLARS WINERY & WILLIAM ROSE DISTILLERY
12 E Cedar Street hopwoodcellars.com
HOT BOX PIZZA
4400 Weston Pointe Drive hotboxpizza.com
JAVA HOUSE
11150 N Michigan Road javahouse.com
LE PEEP
4400 Weston Pointe Drive lepeepindy.com
LINCOLN SQUARE PANCAKE HOUSE
4400 Weston Pointe Drive eatlincolnsquare.com
MY SUGAR PIE 40 E Pine Street mysugarpie.com
NOAH GRANT’S RAW BAR & GRILL 91 South Main Street noahgrants.com
NORTH HIGH BREWING CO. 75 North Main Street northhighbrewing.com/locations/ zionsville
PATACHOU ON PINE 95 East Pine cafepatachou.com
PIZZA KING
10615 Zionsville Road pizzaking.com
RICE COOKER
1211 West Oak Street ricecookerzionsville.com
ROASTED IN THE VILLAGE
27 East Pine Street roastedinthevillage.com
ROSIE’S PLACE
10 South Main Street rosiesplace.net
RUSH ON MAIN
112 South Main Street rushonmain.com
SHAKOLAD
53 Boone Village shakoladindianapolis.com
STONE CREEK DINING
4550 Weston Pointe Drive stonecreekdining.com
SUB16 SANDWICH SHOP 640 South Main Street #300 sub16.com
THE FRIENDLY TAVERN
290 South Main Street friendlytavernzionsville.com
THE PUBLIC HOUSE
10615 Zionsville Road
THE SALTY COWBOY
55 East Oak Street saltycowboytequileria.com
THE SCOOP
305 S Main Street thescoopmainstreet.com
TIPSY MERMAID CONCH HOUSE & COCKTAIL BAR
135 South Main Street tipsymermaid.com
TRADERS POINT CREAMERY / THE LOFT RESTAURANT & DAIRY BAR
9101 Moore Road traderspointcreamery.com
TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFÉ
11036 N Michigan Road tropicalsmoothiecafe.com
VERDE FLAVORS OF MEXICO
3091 US 421 verdeflavorsofmexico.com
ZIONSVILLE PIZZERIA
255 South Main Street zionsvillepizzeriamenu.com
Restaurant list provided in coordination with out partners at Discover Boone County.
Our apologies if we missed any locations. Contact us at TownePost. com if you would like to be included in 2025.
GOING PUBLIC
LOCALS WELCOME THE ZIONSVILLE PUBLIC HOUSE
Writer / Michelle Kaufman Photographer / Michaela HooverMarcus White is a retired military officer who wanted to bring a neighborhood bar to Zionsville.
He opened The Pub at Anson in Zionsville nearly three years ago, and as of February, The Zionsville Public House is serving customers in the former Village Station location.
“We completely gutted the space, so it’s completely different than it was before,” White said. “I build bars that I want to hang out in. We just like a warm, inviting space for people to get together and eat some really good food.”
The Zionsville Public House has spacious decor, several TVs and rotating craft beers. There are also pool tables, darts and pull tabs, as well as a large outdoor space.
“I tend to find that my places draw a really regular crowd,” White said. “We’re there for the people who are there for us every day. A lot of the dishes are inspired by me traveling around the world as an Army officer. We’re a place where we cook food; we don’t reheat food.”
On the menu, customers can find a signature smash steak burger, gastropub items such as Argentinian steak frites and Venetian pizza, and the “Mess,” which is a steak, egg and potato bowl.
The Zionsville Public House does not have a phone or online ordering, so employees can focus on taking care of people who are in the restaurant. To-go food is available for customers who order in person.
“I’m intent on every guest that comes in having a great first experience,” White said.
“You’re going to get nice decor and a place where you can meet some regulars, see some friendly faces, and feel like what a public house from the very origins of the English term was intended for - a place where neighborhoods get together.”
The Zionsville Public House is a 21-andover restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating. The patio is dog friendly, and since the restaurant is located along the bike trail, there are plans to install a bike rack.
It is open daily from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m., and located at 10615 Zionsville Road.
ANNUAL BRICK STREET MARKET
The 39th Annual Brick Street Market will take place on Saturday, May 4th from 10am to 4pm. Visitors can stroll through arts, crafts and food booths set up on Zionsville’s historic brick Main Street, while browsing unique Village shops and restaurants. We carefully
select vendors offering only handcrafted and handmade items for this show, so that you are certain your finds are one of a kind! Tickets are not required for this event.
REST EASY
INSOMNIA MOM MAKES LIFE EASIER THROUGH CUSTOMIZABLE CONCIERGE SERVICES
Writer / Julie Yates Photographer / Erin Taulman of 721 PhotographyEveryone goes through seasons in life when things keep them up at night. Women, especially mothers, seem to fall prey to this phenomenon. Insomnia Mom was founded by Vikki Duke, a fulltime realtor and busy mom who knows firsthand what it’s like to juggle many balls in the air at once.
“Insomnia Mom is a concierge service and a one-stop solution for busy women,” she says. “I would have loved something like this when I first went back to work. It’s for women at every stage of life who are looking for resources. Insomnia Mom connects women with a concierge buffet of brilliant professionals that can supply the services they need. There is no membership needed; the over-adozen consultants are independent contractors. If someone has a specific need not covered by one of our consultants, then we will find one.”
After surveying a variety of age groups, a wide spectrum of consultants was assembled. The result is a menu of services that
includes something for everyone. Health and wellness are covered, in addition to services to relieve the stress of daily living such as meal prep, organization, and creating a green and clean space. If your home needs an interior redesign or you need help with staging before selling, Insomnia Mom has the consultant.
Insomnia Mom also provides consultants to tackle the tough job of parenting. Resources are available for raising a child with ADHD. Mothers cherish sleep, so an important member of the contractor team is a certified pediatric sleep consultant. Those raising older children can find coaching regarding navigating college admissions, testing, and choosing college prep courses.
Insomnia Mom recognizes that many individuals are members of the sandwich generation; they are not only raising a family, but also responsible for overseeing the needs of senior relatives. A dementia navigation coach is offered. Additionally, a wellness coach and functional movement specialist can craft safe, customized exercise
plans to increase functional mobility.
Women re-entering or currently in the workforce will find needed support. An employment readiness consultant is available who specializes in giving advice on choosing a career path, resumes, interviewing, networking and personal branding strategies. Another advisor can help women sharpen their communication abilities and methods. For those wanting to start or grow an existing business, the services of an entrepreneur advisor can be utilized. There is also a leadership specialist for improving management skills.
Each month, Insomnia Mom hosts workshops and events held at COhatch Zionsville and other nearby locations. Examples of past workshops are Tech Neck: Solutions for Alleviating the Symptoms of Screens, and Sitting and Bedtime Books; Creating a Healthy Sleep Book for Mommy and Me. A popular social event was Succulents, Charcuterie and Champagne. Upcoming workshops and events can be viewed on the official website, and registration is required.
Tutoring services are also offered. Subject areas include language arts and math for grades three through eight. Orton-Gillingham reading for grades one through five, virtual Spanish lessons for all ages, and virtual writing and editing for grades kindergarten through nine are other courses. Requests can be submitted via the Insomnia Mom website.
“Help us help you by communicating with us,” says Duke. “Visit our website, insomniamom.com, and subscribe to our newsletter. Check us out on Facebook and Instagram @ insomniamomzionsville. We want to work with you and hear from you! Call or text us at 317-296-0419.”
BOONE COUNTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Writer / Matt Keating Photographer / Krystal DaileyJennifer Lawrence, executive director of the Boone County Solid Waste Management District for the last 13 years, says the program has helped a lot of people.
“In 1991 Indiana mandated the creation of local solid waste management districts to help preserve landfill space within the state of Indiana,” Lawrence says. “At the time Indiana was receiving a good amount of waste from outside of our state. Very little, if any, recycling was happening within communities, and it was estimated that our local landfills only had seven years of capacity remaining. Since that time, it has a been a slow and steady process of implementing education and collection programs with public private partnerships all throughout the state. Now, with efforts to reduce our waste, reuse as much as possible and recycle most of what is left, Indiana has over 50 years of landfill capacity. Improved engineering in our local landfills has helped this effort as well.”
Lawrence adds that while the Midwest has not been the U.S. leader on green initiatives
in comparison to the east and west coasts, the ideals of green and sustainable living have increased in importance.
“The knowledge of preserving our natural resources, the economic impacts of the circular economy, and the pride that is built in making a better community, are essential to building the kind of society we want to live in and pass on to the next generation,” Lawrence says.
Lawrence says she has a great staff at the Boone County Solid Waste Management District.
“Darla Bevard has been with the district for 26 years and currently has the title of assistant director,” Lawrence says. “Just this year we added a part-time education and outreach coordinator, and her name is Amelia Braga. Also, for this year we have a Lebanon High School intern named Reid Nelson.”
Lawrence says Boone County residents can have items hauled away. “Whether it is a resident moving into Boone County, a spring home clean-out or someone
looking for new service, the Boone County Solid Waste Management District acts as a resource for our residents,” she says. “Education on recycling and proper disposal programs are listed on our website. On behalf of the Boone County commissioners, the Boone County Solid Waste Management District registers solid waste haulers that service Boone County. We publish a list on our website with contact information that enables a resident to easily see the services offered from the local private industry. This is an excellent example of a public-private partnership working together to better our communities.”
Lawrence says recycling efforts continue to grow throughout the communities of Boone County.
“We educate that the recycling that yields the best results is curbside,” she says. “Residents tend to follow the rules better. We will be the first to agree that there are many recycling rules. Both Zionsville and Lebanon offer curbside recycling through their municipal contracts. A handful of homeowners associations have contracts that include curbside, and then some
areas outside of the ones mentioned have curbside recycling availability.”
The next best option is recycling drop spots, according to Lawrence.
“The City of Lebanon has bins at their Department of Public Works,” she says. “The Boone County Solid Waste Management District host bins in Thorntown and Advance - again, another example of the district stepping in to provide a service where it is not otherwise offered. In 2023 we collected over 147 tons of commingled recyclables within Thorntown and Advance. With recycling, it is always imperative to understand what your service accepts and to keep the materials clean, dry and loose.”
Lawrence says composting is growing, especially in the areas of Zionsville and Whitestown.
“We partner with Earth Mama Compost, a private company that offers curbside
composting,” she says. “If you don’t know about their services, it is a great education to investigate. With our new education and outreach coordinator, we plan to amp up our education for composting. We have already added a page on our website dedicated to the topic.”
Lawrence says community outreach has also been important.
“The community grant program was one of the first programs I initiated in 2011,” Lawrence says. “Since that time we have distributed more than $250,000 and helped 53 local organizations. These funds have helped recycling initiatives and expansion, proper disposal programs, and support the circular economy by closing the loop and purchasing goods made from recycled materials. The community grant program is open to nonprofits, schools, libraries, civic organizations and businesses in Boone County. A grant program available to businesses is unique.”
Lawrence says municipalities have been eligible for community grants in the past.
“Overall, the last year we have carved them out to have their own grant program,” she says. “This enables us to be more flexible with timing for the grant funds and work within the constraints of their annual budget. Similar to the community grants, the funds have helped recycling initiatives and expansion, proper disposal programs, and support the circular economy by closing the loop and purchasing goods made from recycled materials. Education and outreach is an ongoing mission with our office. We will strive each day of the week to help our community be better stewards of their community and our resources.”
CLOSETS BY DESIGN
As we begin spring cleaning, clearing out the clothes we haven’t worn in years and reorganizing that frustrating shoe rack, it’s not uncommon to think, “There must be a better way to do this.”
There is - but many of us can’t see the big picture and need a third party to come in, look at a space, and create something that solves the issues we’ve been struggling with for years.
Perhaps this year is the year the garage finally gets cleaned out and reorganized, or the walk-in closet that looked like a dream when you first moved in can now be functional and fun.
For the past couple of years, Anthony and Jill Rund have been helping customers transform areas of their home to maximize space, become better organized and simply enjoy the aesthetically pleasing look of a well-designed space.
“My wife and I moved here seven years ago and loved the area,” Rund said. “We see this as our long-term home now, and we’re excited to be part of a great team here in Indianapolis, delivering products and services that our customers value.
When a customer calls, a designer visits the home, takes measurements, talks to the customer about their desires and their use for the space, and then sits down to come up
with a plan together.
“What sets us apart is the time we take to listen to our customers’ needs, and then custom design and manufacture a product that delivers on those needs,” Rund said. “At our facility in Indianapolis we build the exact system you need and then come in and install it. So, you might find something close for your closet at a big-box store, but here, if you need something that is 28.5 inches, we’ll maximize that space by making something custom for you.”
Closets are a popular request, but Rund said they work in pantries, laundry rooms, garages, media/entertainment rooms, and basements - anywhere that might be in need of organization and a better storage or display system.
“It’s not uncommon for someone to say they have this old wire rack system and they want to get rid of that,” Rund said. “Customers are looking for the next level, a quality look, and oftentimes we can’t find that at a bigbox store.”
As a family of six, Rund and his wife know firsthand the challenges of maintaining a home with four children, and love the idea of helping others reach their goals for their home.
“Our tagline is, ‘Imagine your home totally organized,’” Rund says. “We could see right away how this product could be very helpful and it would really help people organize their lives. We take pictures of before and after, and often share those with the team because it’s inspiring to us as well as it is to you.”
Closets by Design is a national franchise with an established brand, but the team in Indianapolis that designs, engineers and builds the product is local to your neighborhood.
They have a small showroom for curious customers who want to see options and allow their imaginations to expand. The showroom and manufacturing building is located at 1810 South Lynhurst Drive, Suite Q in Indianapolis.
DISCOVER BOONE COUNTY EVENTS
TOTAL ECLIPSE IN THE HEART
April 6-8
GET MOONED ON THE FARM
April 6-8
GARDENFEST 2024
April 6
GET MOONED AT DULL’S TREE FARM
April 6-8
PINK DROYD ECLIPSE CONCERT
April 7
WHITESTOWN SOLAR JAM
April 8
JAMESTOWN GET MOONED
April 8
GET MOONED IN BOONE SOLAR ECLIPSE 2024
April 8
LIONS PARK IN THE DARK
April 8
TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE PARK
April 8
BATTLE OF THE BADGES 5K
April 20
VIKING FEST 2024
April 26-28
BRICK STREET MARKET
May 4
HOPS & HOUNDS
May 9
WHITESTOWN SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
Every Friday From June 7-July 26
BOONE COUNTY 4-H FAIR
July 20-26
ZIONSVILLE STREET DANCE 2024
August 3
AUGTOBERFEST
August 17
ZIONSVILLE 2024 FALL FESTIVAL
September 6-8
HOPS & HOUNDS
September 12
COLONIAL MARKET DAYS
September 21-22
MISCHIEF ON MERIDIAN
October 26
PUMPKINS AND HAYRIDES
October 27
WHITESTOWN EVENTS
EASTER EGG HUNT
March 30
SOLAR JAM
April 8
BATTLE OF THE BADGES 5K
April 20
PLANTING FOR TOMORROW
April 22
VIKING FEST
April 26 to 28
HOPS & HOUNDS
May 9 & September 12
TOWN SHOWDOWN
May 17
SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
June 7 to July 26 (Fridays)
WHITESTOWN FARMERS MARKET
June 13 to August 29 (Thursdays except for July 4)
INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
July 3
BREW FEST
August 10
MOVIE NIGHT
Fall 2024
HALLOWEEN TRICK OR TREAT TRAIL
October 26
WINTER MARKET
November 16, December 14, January 11, February 8 & March 8
MERRY AT MAIN
December 7
For more information, visit whitestown.in.gov/parks-events
ZIONSVILLE 2024 EVENTS
TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE PARK
April 8
ZIONSVILLE GREENFEST
April 27
100 HOURS OUTSIDE
May 1 to August 31
TRAILFEST
May 13 to 19
PARTY IN THE PARK
May 31
ZIONSVILLE BUTTERFLY TRAIL
June 1 to August 31
ZIONSVILLE NATURE PLAY DAYS
June 1 to 9
BARNS & BREWS
June 13, 20 & 27
ZIONSVILLE CREEK WEEK
August 5 to 11
ERAS BIKE TOUR
September 28
TRICK OR TREES
October 26
FRIGHT NIGHTS
October 24 to 26
ZIONSVILLE WINTERFEST
December 2024 to February 2025