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BACK TO THEIR ROOTS: EIGHT ELEVEN GROUP RETURNS TO BROAD RIPPLE Ryan Hasbrook and Jeff Weiser started their company, Eight Eleven Group, in the basement of a small bungalow on Norwaldo Avenue in the heart of Broad Ripple. The vibe of Broad Ripple was engrained in their culture from inception. The small, lean team hustled each day, then grabbed pizza or wings and a beer in the evenings after long, gritty days. This work ethic began to pay off.
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According to broadrippleindy.org, eastbound traffic traveling around the Broad Ripple Avenue closure has been redirected southbound on College Avenue, then eastbound on Kessler Boulevard East Writer & Photographer / Stephanie Duncan Drive, northbound on Keystone Avenue, and westbound on Broad Ripple Avenue If you’ve had the chance to make it to before rejoining the route. Westbound Broad Ripple Avenue recently, you might traffic on Broad Ripple Avenue has been have noticed barriers closing off a portion redirected east to Keystone Avenue, of the street between College Avenue then southbound on Keystone Avenue, and the Monon Trail. On May 19, Mayor westbound on Kessler Boulevard East Joe Hogsett announced new measures Drive, and northbound on College Avenue to help local shops and restaurants, and before rejoining the route. For added increase the safety of patrons. The city accessibility, Guilford and Winthrop of Indianapolis has closed down part of avenues are still open to vehicular traffic Broad Ripple Avenue to give everyone a little more wiggle room. The street closures for crossing the avenue, and cars are still able to exit the banks on the west end and create more walkable space for residents and shoppers, while also giving retail shops turn north onto College Avenue. 5 / BROAD RIPPLE MAGAZINE / JULY 2020 / atBRip.com
While these measures allow individuals to walk around in the street while keeping a safe social distance, they also allow city officials the opportunity to explore future street closures for potential festivals and special events. According to City Councilor Colleen Fanning, a tentative plan is in place
to turn Broad Ripple Avenue into a replica of Georgia Street downtown. Georgia Street was redesigned in 2012 with the capability to be transformed into a three-block event space for city-wide festivals, art shows, concerts and conventions. Retail employees in Broad Ripple seem largely optimistic about the street closure. “After the first day I was like, ‘This is fun what if it was always like this?’”, says Sammy Pfaff, a Pitaya employee.
Fanning says Broad Ripple Avenue is overdue for infrastructure improvement. There are plans for updating drainage and widening sidewalks beginning in early 2021. Improvements to the avenue will make it easier to host outdoor events such as concerts and festivals. Broad Ripple Avenue closures are expected to last through the July 4th weekend, in conjunction with the city’s summer reopening plan and Marion County Public Health Department orders. As businesses
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In 1970, Dan Wakefield’s novel “Going All The Way” was published. More than 20 years later, it was adapted into a screenplay and movie starring Jeremy Davies, Ben Affleck and Rachel Weiss. This month marks a golden anniversary for the book. The movie was released just before “Good Will Hunting”, and was one of Affleck’s early movies. At the time, Wakefield was able to get Affleck to voice the audiobook. “Going All The Way” is a novel that almost wasn’t. When Wakefield initially pitched his idea for the novel to his publishers, he was met with strong discouragement. Their reaction only fueled his desire to see it through. “I was taken to a famous restaurant and 8 / BROAD RIPPLE MAGAZINE / JULY 2020 / atBRip.com
told that I was a journalist, not a novelist,” Wakefield says. At the time of this meeting, Wakefield had two best-selling books under his belt. Wakefield shopped his manuscript around and it ended up in the hands of Kurt Vonnegut’s agent, who shared it with Vonnegut. Wakefield and Vonnegut are Shortridge High School alumni, and they graduated ten years apart. After reading the novel, Vonnegut reportedly told his agent to “add him to our stable.”
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Fortunately, Vonnegut was incorrect in his satirical review of “Going All The Way”, which appeared in LIFE magazine. He surmised in the review that Wakefield would not be able to ever show his face in Indianapolis again, forced to forever watch the Indy 500 on television. “It’s the only book review I have ever seen that uses the word ‘putrid,’” Wakefield jokes. In truth, Vonnegut and Wakefield were great friends, and Vonnegut never passed up an opportunity for his classic sardonic banter. Not only does Vonnegut use the word “putrid”, but he also gives his “word of honor” that the book is worth reading. It sold more than a million copies. A few years ago, nostalgic fan Will Higgins organized a bus tour of the local sites where the movie was filmed. The locations included Broad Ripple High School’s outdoor track, Shortridge High School, what is now Herron High School, and the Red Key Tavern. For filming inside the Red Key, some model planes were removed to reflect the accuracy of the post-Korean War era. Another story from the filming of the movie centers on a piece of art that Weiss and Affleck’s characters 9 / BROAD RIPPLE MAGAZINE / JULY 2020 / atBRip.com
The best way to celebrate the golden anniversary of “Going All The Way”, aside from purchasing the book, is to have a drink at the Red Key. Dan Wakefield may be nearby, socially distanced, celebrating it too. Cheers, Dan!
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BACK TO THEIR ROOTS Eight Eleven Group Returns To Broad Ripple Writer / Kara Kavensky Photographer / Michael Durr
Ryan Hasbrook and Jeff Weiser started their company, Eight Eleven Group, in the basement of a small bungalow on Norwaldo Avenue in the heart of Broad Ripple. The vibe of Broad Ripple was engrained in their culture from inception. The small, lean team hustled each day, then grabbed pizza or wings and a beer in the evenings after long, gritty days. This work ethic began to pay off. Once they outgrew their space, they moved their offices across the street, quite literally, to an office behind the now Huntington Bank building. This pattern started a trend. After exhausting all available office space in the area, including the old Broad Ripple Library, they had no choice but to look elsewhere. Eight Eleven Group leased the most accommodating commercial space available closest to Broad Ripple, which was at Keystone at the Crossing. Yet, they still have their offices spread out among a few buildings in the complex. “We did not want to leave the Broad Ripple area, but we had no choice,” says Hasbrook, who grew up here with Weiser. “It’s home to us and we couldn’t wait to return.” Eight Eleven Group has three divisions: Brooksource, Medasource, and Calculated Hire. With 31 offices in 25 states, their company is coast to coast from Seattle to Boston, and Tampa to Phoenix, with locations at all major cities in between. Eight Eleven Group has experienced a 23% annual growth rate since its inception in 2000. They have a workforce of 8,000 consultants, with 650 salaried employees. Approximately 150 of these employees are located here, in Indianapolis, at their main HQ. “What Broad Ripple needs is more office space, which means high-paying, stable jobs to our tech presence,” says Colleen Fanning, Executive Director of the Broad Ripple Village Association. “The Eight Eleven Group's presence back on the strip will increase the foot traffic during the day, which is what many of our local businesses need.”
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Nostalgia for Broad Ripple inspired Hasbrook and Weiser to rent their original office location on Broad Ripple Avenue in 2015. They turned it into an executive lounge that they call The Founders Club. When Eight Eleven Group put out feelers that they were interested in developing something significant in Broad Ripple, the opportunity quickly presented itself. Not only do they occupy their original digs, they just leased the former Louie’s Wine Dive at 701 Broad Ripple Avenue. To help maintain the eclectic space and Broad Ripple vibe, the company has preserved the main bar in the center of the space for flexible work space. The former restaurant and bar will serve as the local sales office for their health information and life sciences division, Medasource. “We currently have our team spread out among six different offices at Keystone at the Crossing,” says Carlie Oakley, Chief Brand Officer for Eight Eleven Group and the company’s second employee. “I cannot wait until we are all under one roof, but this Broad Ripple sales office is a great first step to our return.” An additional component of the Eight Eleven Group culture is an internal Masters program called Eight Eleven University. The program is based upon the core values of the company. It may take four to six years to complete and, at the end of the course, the graduate sits down at The Founders Club with Hasbrook and Weiser for a goal-setting session. The Eight Eleven Group hosts two large
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Growing up, Harvey Harrington has very fond memories of a Vacation Bible School that his aunt put on.
“Every time we have a camp, we have a dance area with a DJ set up,” Harrington says. “When kids are sitting out from doing drills and stuff, we don’t want them just sitting there. Every year, I think hard about how I can make this different and how I can make it the favorite camp of any kid out there, even if they don’t play basketball.”
“I think it was the best Vacation Bible School, bar none. We loved it,” Harrington says. “Even talking to my friends today, they’re like, ‘Remember the time we had Vacation Bible School?’” With this longstanding memory still fresh in his mind, Harrington aims to create an equally noteworthy experience for Central Indiana youths with his DreamChasers Basketball Camp. “That’s fueled my camps,” Harrington says. “I was like, ‘How can I put something together where kids can be themselves?’” Set to take place from July 20-23 at Mt. Vernon Middle School, Harrington’s DreamChasers Basketball Camp is open to kids from first through eighth grades, no matter their previous basketball experience. The brother of much-loved Indiana Pacers player Al Harrington, Harvey focuses on fundamentals like shooting, defense and ball handling with his camp, while hopefully teaching some lasting life lessons as well. Like the Vacation Bible School from his childhood, Harrington strives to make his DreamChasers Basketball Camp stand out. 19 / BROAD RIPPLE MAGAZINE / JULY 2020 / atBRip.com
Harrington’s DreamChasers Basketball Camp also receives an occasional visitor from time to time, whether it’s Indiana Pacers mascot Boomer or a former NBA basketball player. “I get guys to just pop in,” Harrington says. “Rodney Carney came in and sat in. Al [his brother] came in and spoke. Bonzi Wells has dropped by. These are friends. They care about what I’m doing, and they just pop in.” With this year in particular, Harrington also plans to implement new health-related policies due to the coronavirus pandemic. Specifically, he says that the camp will not happen unless he feels absolutely comfortable that no one else’s health will be at risk. “I feel the same way about everybody else’s kids as I do my own,” Harrington says. “If I’m not going to put my kids in a situation, then I’m not going to put yours in a situation.”
In addition to teaching kids about the game of basketball, Harrington aims to impact lives on a more personal level. “The response I’ve gotten back from this camp has been unbelievable,” he says. “I’ve had people write me personal letters saying, ‘Harvey Harrington. My son felt like he didn’t have a friend in the world, but now you’re his friend.’”
Harvey Harrington with his mom and site director Mona Lawton.
In addition to teaching kids about the game of basketball, Harrington aims to impact lives on a more personal level. “The response I’ve gotten back from this camp has been unbelievable,” he says. “I’ve had people write me personal letters saying, ‘Harvey Harrington. My son felt like he didn’t have a friend in the world, but now you’re his friend.’”
In addition to teaching kids about the game of basketball, Harrington aims to impact lives on a more personal level. “The response I’ve gotten back from this camp has been unbelievable,” he says. “I’ve had people write me personal letters saying, ‘Harvey Harrington. My son felt like he didn’t have a friend in the world, but now you’re his friend.’”
While hooping may be at the heart of it all, DreamChasers Basketball Camp ultimately exists to change lives. “Everybody is not going to be able to play in the NBA, but that’s not what it’s about,” Harrington says. “Sports is about life. Sports instilled confidence and made me into who I am.”
To learn more about DreamChasers Basketball Camp, visit DreamChasersBBall. com or find them on Facebook at Dream While hooping may be at the heart of it all, Chasers Basketball Indy. DreamChasers Basketball Camp ultimately exists to change lives. “Everybody is not going to be able to play in the NBA, but that’s not what it’s about,” Harrington says. “Sports is about life. Sports instilled confidence and made me into who I am.” To learn more about DreamChasers Basketball Camp, visit DreamChasersBBall. com or find them on Facebook at Dream Chasers Basketball Indy. 20 / BROAD RIPPLE MAGAZINE / JULY 2020 / atBRip.com
While hooping may be at the heart of it all, DreamChasers Basketball Camp ultimately exists to change lives. “Everybody is not going to be able to play in the NBA, but that’s not what it’s about,” Harrington says. “Sports is about life. Sports instilled confidence and made me into who I am.” To learn more about DreamChasers Basketball Camp, visit DreamChasersBBall. com or find them on Facebook at Dream Chasers Basketball Indy.
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Let’s face it. These days, emotions are running high. And understandably so. In a society where we are used to Googling how to do life—e.g., “How to build a bird cage” or “How to get in shape,” we are suddenly at a loss since we can’t exactly type into a search engine, “How to navigate a COVID-19 existence.” Because we have entered unchartered territories, we may alternate between moments of feeling fine and moments of total terror. Just so you know, if you awake in the wee hours of the morning thinking, “I don’t know what to do,” “I don’t know what to think,” or “I don’t know how to live,” you are totally normal. And that’s because our world suddenly feels inside out and backward. When we run into someone we know out in public, we can no longer greet them with a handshake or a hug. That feels odd. And when someone has passed away, we aren’t allowed to attend the funeral to console the mourning. That’s also sad and unsettling. When the coronavirus spiraled into our world like an F5 tornado, it wreaked havoc on life as we knew it. I don’t think that any of us conceived of the day when schools would shut down, followed by churches, restaurants, gyms, doctor’s offices, beaches, parks, movie theaters, retail stores, barbers, hair salons, amusement parks. We didn’t anticipate concerts, sporting events, parties and even the Magic Maker itself, Disney World, halting indefinitely. On top of that, in the blink of an eye, we suddenly went from shopping with abandon to feeling uneasy partaking in completely mundane tasks like pumping gas and cruising the aisles of a grocery store. As we tiptoe back into safely resuming normal life, let’s give each other grace, kindness and the benefit of the doubt. The “we’re all in this together” mantra is meant to remind us that although we may be feeling lonely, disconnected, scared, frustrated or confused, we are not the only ones harboring such feelings. Below are five tips for picking yourself up when you’re feeling down:
watching the squirrels scamper brings true healing power. In today’s world where we are inundated with disheartening news stories, overwhelming statistics and heated opinions on social media, it’s smart to put down the phone and lace up your shoes. Stepping outside has never been more important.
2. Connect with a pet or a vet or a jet. Not to get all Dr. Seuss
on you, but the point is to try and get your mind off your own worries by focusing on something or someone else. That might mean playing with your dog or cat. It may involve dropping supplies at a VA center. Or it may be looking skyward to enjoy a flyover to boost societal morale. The idea is to get outside your own head, especially if you tend to perseverate on negative or anxious feelings.
3.Listen to the music your parents used to play around the house when you were a kid. Trust me, it’s the closest thing
you’ll get to a time machine, and transporting yourself back to a happier, simpler headspace is just what the doctor ordered.
4.Declutter a room. I know it doesn’t sound like fun, and it’s not necessarily fun while you’re in the midst of doing it, but wow — the joy you feel when a space is free of excess is truly exhilarating. Even my 9-year-old, whose room was an unmitigated disaster, admitted that when it was picked up and organized, he felt less oppressed. He even claimed he slept better in a clean room!
5.Make a gratitude journal. In times like these, it’s easy to focus on the losses, the negativity and the things we are missing out on. But a change in focus can quickly shift a gloomy mood. Doing this activity with your spouse or children is a great way to not only bond as a family but acknowledge the many blessings that surround us daily.
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Indianapolis, we see you. As you awake each day And then rise to this extraordinary challenge. As chefs become line cooks Trading dinner plates for tin foil Making healthy meals for hungry kids. As children become our champions Their scrawled encouragements Helping us all through another day. As neighbors become tailors Turning t-shirts and button-downs Into handmade masks. Indianapolis, we see you. And stand in awe of your strength and charity. Thank you for taking care of each other, And allowing us to take care of you.
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