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THE RIGHT TOOLS: HEDLUND’S HARDWARE HOUSES NEARLY 90 YEARS OF HISTORY IN BROAD RIPPLE

Hedlund’s Hardware is like scotch, you have to acquire a taste sometimes for us,” says owner Tony Hedlund. However, even the most ardent whiskey connoisseur would be hardpressed to find a bottle that’s been around as long as Hedlund’s Hardware.

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The Right Tools: Hedlund's Hardware Houses Nearly 90 Years Of History In Broad Ripple

12 Business Spotlight: Broad Ripple Heating Service Experts

13 College Mentors For Kids Honors

Community Leaders at 2018 Inspire Awards

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24 Run 317: Celebrating Indy Through Running And Revelry

28 Pastries For The People: Rene’s Bakery Whips Up Made-FromScratch Treats in Broad Ripple

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Owner Tony Hedlund’s family has been running the store since 1929 when his great-grandparents owned it.

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“Hedlund’s Hardware is like scotch, you have to acquire a taste sometimes for us,” says owner Tony Hedlund. However, even the most ardent whiskey connoisseur would be hard-pressed to find a bottle that’s been around as long as Hedlund’s Hardware. Hedlund’s Hardware, located at 2369 E. 62nd Street, has been serving the community on the same corner for nearly 90 years. Walking into the family-owned hardware store can be a bit of sensory overload for customers who aren’t familiar. The roughly 12,000 square foot store is loaded, from wall to wall, with tools, equipment, hardware and much more. Hedlund, who has worked here since 1974, represents the fourth generation working at the family-owned hardware store. Currently, Hedlund runs the store with six total employees, including his brother Mike and his cousin Doug. Hedlund’s family has been running the store since 1929, when his great-grandparents owned it. After running into tax problems, Hedlund says his great-grandparents sold it to his grandparents, Claude and Mary in 1935 for $525. While the store has been at the same corner since the late 1920s, Hedlund’s Hardware has gone through plenty of changes since the beginning. “It was a general store (at first),” Hedlund says. “We sold groceries and had a meat market. My grandfather Claude was a butcher. We also sold fuel.” Hedlund’s Hardware also repaired cars and sold tires in the earlier days. In the 1950s, with supermarkets like Marsh popping up all over the city, Hedlund says they started transitioning to a more

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hardware-focused business. Hedlund says in 1953, they started tearing down the original building – an 800 square foot house – to begin construction on the current 12,000 square foot building that’s standing now. Hedlund says during his time at the store, he’s had a front row seat to all the changes in and around Broad Ripple. He says when he first started working at Hedlund’s Hardware, they were still pumping gas. There were also five gas stations right on the corner of what is now Keystone and Broad Ripple Avenue. “Everything else has changed around us,” he says. “Except that’s still the original gas station building there where the Goodwill is. The car wash (Sparkling Image Car Wash) was built in the late 50s or early 60s and that building hasn’t really changed either since I’ve been here. Everything else has pretty much changed.” Hedlund says he sees his hardware store as a landmark as you enter Broad Ripple. “We’ve been here so long we’re kind of like the marquee – we’re the gateway to Broad Ripple,” he says. These days, Hedlund says they’re most known for hardware and some power equipment. In terms of hardware, they’re especially popular for having hard to find items. “We’re known for when everybody else doesn’t have it, you come to us,” Hedlund says. “We’ll probably have it. We have the oddball stuff, the stuff that nobody else carries.” For instance, Hedlund says they carry retro fittings and parts that you might not be able to find at the bigger chain hardware stores.

foray into e-commerce.

experience in hardware retail.”

Hedlund says the majority of their business now comes from selling over the internet through e-commerce sites like eBay.

However, Hedlund understands that his store might not be for everyone due to products literally being wall-to-wall.

“We’re mostly internet-based here now,” he says. “This is a little museum we keep going. This is like a working warehouse. We average a little more than 100 packages a day out of here, between the mail and the UPS trucks.”

“Some people can’t even walk through the door,” he says. “They’ll turn around and walk right back out because they can’t take the massive clutter.”

But even though a lot of their business comes via the internet, they still pride themselves on their knowledge and ability to help customers.

As for the future, Hedlund says they have no plans for slowing down. “We’re not going anywhere,” he says. “We’re going to stay and keep the museum open. We’ll just keep it running as an oldfashioned hardware store for as long as we can. We’ll adapt to the world.”

Going back to the beginning, Hedlund says they’ve always been great at adapting, which “Product knowledge is one of our keys,” Hedlund says. “We know what we have, and is one reason why they’ve been able to stay we know what it does. Everybody here is an For more information about Hedlund’s in business so long. old guy with a lot of knowledge. Between Hardware, visit hedlundhardware.com or me, Doug and Mike, we have over 100 years’ call 317-255-7278. An example of that is Hedlund Hardware’s 8 / BROAD RIPPLE MAGAZINE / APRIL 2018 / atBRip.com


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Since 1962, Broad Ripple Heating, Air Conditioning and Plumbing has been building a strong reputation as a residential and commercial service, maintenance and new installation provider for the greater Indianapolis area. With 45 employees and a service department available 24/7, the company offers a comprehensive range of plumbing, heating and AC services as well as duct cleaning, attic insulation, indoor air quality solutions and more. That means regardless of whether your furnace goes out in the dead of winter, or you’re in need of an AC repair during a blazing hot summer afternoon, Broad Ripple Heating is able to get to the core of your system’s issue, day or night. And for commercial customers, that means your business can continue running smoothly and comfortably.

“We don’t just go out and replace things we find the issues that’s causing the issue to begin with,” says Mike Hall, installation manager and company member for 27 years. “At Broad Ripple Heating Air Conditioning & Plumbing we use a holistic approach by looking at the design of your system as the home sits today. We don’t just go and do direct equipment replacement, we find other issues with the system, whether it’s proper equipment sizing, attic insulation, dehumidifiers, wet crawlspaces, ductwork with mold in it, whatever it may be.” All of the company’s technicians are North American Technician Excellence (NATE) certified and have the skill and experience to handle all of the top brands of furnaces, air conditioners, air handlers and indoor air quality equipment. The team’s licensed plumbing techs can handle leak detection, garbage disposals, gas lines, sewer systems, drain lines, sump pumps and more.

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the equipment that’s there, and whether there will be issues down the road with it,” says Hall, adding that many of his local customers have remained dedicated to Broad Ripple Heating for 30-plus years. “Our longtime customers take advantage of our service and maintenance agreements preventing major breakdowns and reducing costs.” The company is also a proud supporter of the non-profit Make-a-Wish Foundation, and team members regularly volunteer and host local fundraising events to help wishes come true for children with life-threatening conditions. Broad Ripple Heating, Air Conditioning and Plumbing is located at 8227 Northwest Blvd., Suite 300 in Indianapolis. Call 317608-1351 today to schedule service, for a new-system estimate, or for a free commercial consultation. Also visit broadrippleheating. com for additional details including service plans, financing and payment options, an informational blog, a coupons page and info on specials.


Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb presents the Lifetime Achievement Award in Mentoring to Jim McClelland.

COLLEGE MENTORS FOR KIDS HONORS COMMUNITY LEADERS AT 2018 INSPIRE AWARDS College Mentors For Kids hosted its 2018 Inspire Awards on Feb. 22 at a packed ballroom in the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis. The event celebrates outstanding mentors in the Indianapolis community. Seven inspiring community leaders were named Mentors of the Year in their respective fields. Jim McClelland, Executive Director for Drug Prevention, Treatment, and Enforcement, State of Indiana, was also honored at the event with the Lifetime Achievement Award in Mentoring for his collaborative approach to mentoring and looking for entrepreneurial solutions that bring together organizations and individuals who can learn from each other and create long-term positive impact for

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HEALTH & HEALTH SCIENCES MENTOR OF THE YEAR Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb presented Jean Scallon, Springstone, Inc. the award to McClelland. Jean Scallon is the CEO of Bloomington “Simply put, Jim has been a mentor to Meadows Hospital and a mentor who leads many throughout his career,” Governor by example. Today, Scallon continues to Holcomb said. “He’s created his own serve a special role in her mentee’s life, ‘mentoring tree’ with professionals all pushing her to work toward her goals, over Indiana and the country who are advocating for and supporting her along leading organizations, giving back to their the way. communities and starting the mentoring cycle all over again. He has graciously “In short, Jean is a humble, passionate, given advice, supported and encouraged authentic change influencer who never loses his mentees and challenged them to think her desire to serve others,” says Christian, as an entrepreneur, all while balancing the her mentee. “It’s empowering to have her priority of being a humanitarian and giving rooting for you because she wants to see you back to the community.” win in every avenue of life.” The 2018 Inspire Awards’ Mentors of the Year include: TownePost.com / APRIL 2018 / INDY METRO

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John Lamprinakos, Worthington Steel John Lamprinakos is the President of Worthington Steel and has served as a mentor to countless employees over the course of four decades with Worthington Industries. During that time, his work ethic, integrity and ability to build meaningful personal connections have made him a popular advisor and role model. “[ John] will push you past what you thought were your limits,” says one of his mentees. “He does not allow you to get comfortable in your success but is also compassionate in your failures. It makes you want to push yourself and your team further.” MARKETING, MEDIA AND ATHLETICS MENTOR OF THE YEAR Fanchon Stinger, Fox59 Fox59 anchor Fanchon Stinger is a mentor who is always willing to go to bat for her mentees and colleagues. A veteran reporter and Emmy award winner, Fanchon helps new reporters, production assistants and other team members understand how to best serve the people of Central Indiana,

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“She doesn’t just spew out suggestions and then send you on your way,” one mentee says. “She wants to work with you, help you grow and continue to enhance your abilities. She inspires me, and many others here at Fox59.” YOUTH MENTORING MENTOR OF THE YEAR Julie Bullard, OneAmerica Julie Bullard is a marketing manager for OneAmerica and devotes countless hours to mentoring children and young adults through volunteer organizations like Big Brothers Big Sisters, Trusted Mentors and Starfish Initiative. In every case, Bullard develops a unique and special relationship with her mentee, using her time, talents and resources to guide and support them through every challenge or opportunity they face.

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“I have never met someone with such devotion, dedication and passion for helping economically disadvantaged and at-risk students,” her nominator said. CONSTRUCTION, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY MENTOR OF THE YEAR Steve Jones, Center for Information and Communication Sciences at Ball State Dr. Steve Jones is a professor at the Center for Information and Communication Sciences at Ball State University and a consultant in the technology field, but his personal mission is to positively impact the lives of others. He has served as a mentor and role model to thousands of students over the course of his career, going out of his way to help them personally and professionally. Remaining a beloved advisor and friend well after their student-professor relationship has ended, more than a dozen former students have even asked him to officiate their weddings. EDUCATION, GOVERNMENT & NONPROFIT MENTOR OF THE YEAR Kathy Souchet-Downey, Office of Congressman Andre Carson Kathy Souchet-Downey is a Constituent Services Liaison for the Office of Congressman Andre Carson. As a volunteer with El Puente Project, Souchet-Downey provided invaluable guidance to one mentee, Cari, helping her navigate college as a first-generation college student. “Without hesitation, Kathy took me under her wing,” Cari says. “She was patient, caring, understanding and very supportive through the journey. She broke down this whole system that was completely new to me. She taught me about the many doors college could open and helped me think through my studies.” ACCOUNTING, LEGAL & FINANCE MENTOR OF THE YEAR Matt Hawkins, Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana Matt Hawkins is the Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana and is described by one nominator as “the consummate mentor.” Hawkins generously invests his time in mentees, getting to know their specific goals and interests, providing encouragement, ideas and the constructive feedback necessary for growth. “He is always forward thinking and anticipates the skills and knowledge employees will need to achieve their goals,” one mentee says. “He truly wants to see his current and former employees succeed and challenges me as well as others by always looking ahead and asking what’s next.” For more information, visit collegementors.org.

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GLE ANERS FUNDRAI SER PULLS OUT ALL THE STOPS TO RAI SE MONEY FOR YOUTH HUNGER PROGRAMS Writer / Suzanne Huntzinger Photographer / Ron Wise

It’s time for the fifth Annual Wine Women & Shoes Event Benefiting Gleaners Food Bank Indiana Youth Programs. The Gleaners fundraiser and massive shopping extravaganza will be held May 11 from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m, at the Lucas Estate in Carmel, 1143 116th Street Carmel, IN. Wine Women and Shoes is a nationwide fundraising concept introduced in the Indy area almost five years ago. Last year’s Gleaners Wine Women & Shoes raised more than $345,000. This year, Gleaners is aiming for $400,000 - enough to provide 1.2 million meals. That sounds like a lot of money, but one in five Hoosier children does not have

enough to eat. That’s why Wine Women & Shoes raises funds to support Gleaners’ Youth Programs. Three programs make up the youth hunger initiative — BackSacks, School-Based Pantries and Summer Meals for Kids. BackSacks’ Weekend Food for Kids is designed for elementary aged children who may not have enough to eat between school lunch on Friday and breakfast on Monday. Meals are kid friendly, easy to open and require no cooking. School-Based Pantries operates in 53 schools, two of which are in Hamilton County. These pantries provide food for students and their families. Some are open year-round. The Summer Meals for Kids program has INDY METRO / APRIL 2018 / TownePost.com

two components, Summer BackSacks and Family Meal Boxes. Tickets for the event are already on sale. The price is $200 each and gets you into a fun experience, including wine tasting, delicious food bites and unique shopping opportunities. A variety of vendors will be there featuring their merchandise including clothing, jewelry, perfume, beauty products and much more. Plenty of other fundraising opportunities await at the event. Shoe Guys, a crowd favorite, will once again be on hand at the event. More than 20 local guys who are local celebrities, business owners and community leaders, have each committed to raising at least $2,500. The goal for the entire group is $50,000. Guests and fans can vote for their favorite shoe guy and donate to help him


win. The Shoe Guy who raises the most will be named “Sole Man of the Year.” The Shoe Guy who receives the highest number of donations is crowned Mr. Congeniality. Not only will the Shoe Guys be mingling to get donations and votes, they’ll be on hand to serve guests wine or other refreshments and highlight merchandise for sale. “It’s a great cause and a fun way to get involved and give back,” says Shoe Guy and Lake City Bank Branch Manager, Whitney Hamilton, Jr. “I’m amazed at the number of kids affected by hunger, especially during the summer.” Hamilton says he’s a formidable competitor and he plans on going head to head with fellow Shoe Guy and racecar driver, Kristian Aleixo. “He keeps talking smack, but I’m very competitive and I’m going to beat him, hands down,” Aleixo vows. “But mostly, I want to raise money to bring more attention

to childhood hunger. I can relate to it, because after my mom passed when I was 13, I was homeless until age 18.”

The Shoe Guys aren’t the only attraction. Besides all the great shopping, there will be lots of other exciting opportunities to win great prizes.

While some Shoe Guys prepare to duke it out in a little friendly competition, one Shoe “Guests look forward to some of the same traditions every year for the event, but we Guy is doing it for the love of fundraising. keep it fresh by offering new and creative opportunities to engage the guests and raise “I love fundraising. I’ve been involved in money,” says Debbie Dreiband, Gleaners non-profits in one way or another for years Strategic Events and Sponsorships Director. now,” says President/CEO of the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel, Jeff McDermott. “I’m always amazed at the Wine is the first name in the event’s title, generosity of people. We’re so fortunate to and guests won’t have to work hard to live in such a generous community.” find it. The Wall of Wine, literally a wall

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That’s right. Here, you’ll discover stories unfolding in unexpected ways. Everyday, we preserve pop culture, excavate ginormous bones, and curate one-of-a-kind rarities to reframe big discussions. FIND WHAT’S NEXT. At the Indiana State Museum.

“Each Saks Fifth Avenue store is very involved with supporting their local charities,” says Curtis Spaulding, General Manager of Saks Fifth Avenue Indianapolis, “I’m happy to say that Saks Indianapolis has been supporting the Gleaners Wine Women & Shoes charity since its inception. The great work that Gleaners does in Central and Southern Indiana by touching so many people who need a hand up is applause worthy.” Get your tickets at gleaners.org/events/ wine-women- shoes/. “Only 500 tickets are available, so get yours now,” Dreiband says.

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At this point in Indiana, most of us are happy to be packing up our Sherpas for the spring and breaking out the sandals and sundresses. The hype surrounding spring style is astounding as these trends are known to set the tone for what we might see the rest of the year. You’ve probably noticed your favorite retailers highlighting their popular floral prints, best-selling sandals and bringing back rompers. Some spring trends may never die, while others just seem to be accentuated for the year. Read on for five spring trends to try for 2018 and how you can incorporate them into your wardrobe.

1. PASTELS Yellow, pink, purple, mauve, light blue, powder blue, lilac, blush. Whatever you want to call it, if it’s light and reminds you of coloring Easter eggs, it’s in. I personally lean towards the blush trend more than any as I feel like it’s one that’s versatile. You can transition it to summer, fall and winter with different layering pieces. Who doesn’t love a basic you can wear all year? That being said, since the Pantone Color of the Year is Ultra Violet, we are seeing a huge influx of lavender for spring. It dominated the runways seen in shows such as Michael Kors and Victoria Beckham. You can find lavender tops and dresses at many of our local retailers. atBrip.com / APRIL 2018 / BROAD RIPPLE MAGAZINE / 21

Pastels are great to wear with light denim, distressed denim and white bottoms. Pair these with your favorite taupe or cognac sandals.

2. WINDBREAKERS What goes around comes back around and the windbreaker is no different. We started to see this 90s fashion comeback in 2017, but this year it seems that these jackets are a wardrobe must. I think this trend is one that anyone can try because it’s the definition of functional fashion. Windbreakers are just good to have on those chilly, rainy spring days. I’m planning to sport one with a graphic tee, light wash distressed denim and my Adidas


sneakers. Windbreakers are a great compliment to the athleisure trend, perfect for those who have a more casual sense of style.

3. WHITE We often relate white pieces to events surrounding a wedding or to those family beach pictures where everyone is a little sunburnt. But this year, head to toe white is a fashion statement I encourage you to try. Even I wasn’t sure how I felt about this trend at first due to my fair skin and eating-on-the-go lifestyle. However, this color is timeless and encompasses those basic pieces we all need in our closets. If white on white scares you, try implementing it in various staple pieces. For example, I love the white dress I’ve featured here from Lesley Jane. I could pair it with a white sandal, but I could also pair it with taupe, cognac or something more colorful to break it up.

4. PRINTS We’re seeing everything from florals to stripes to bold check prints. I find myself wandering through stores, ending up at the register with all stripes. I love that prints add so much to a simple look. You can use these pieces to layer or stand alone. I know not everyone loves those bold floral prints, and I want you to know you are not alone. Although I will say, these are fun for a beach getaway. If florals are too much for your style, stripes are a good print go-to.

5. FLATS AND PLATFORMS Popular spring shoes include sandals, casual sneakers, flats, wedges and ankle booties. While I love all of those, we are seeing an increasing demand this year for flats and platforms. Steve Madden is my man for shoes. I know the quality, I know how they fit and I know I will wear them. Dolce Vita and Franco Sarto are two other brands I love. I suggest investing in some type of neutral flat, like mules or loafers, that you can dress up or down. Platforms are a great option if you want something with a little height that’s more comfortable than a stiletto. Spring fashion gives us an opportunity to try something new. I’d challenge you to pick a couple of these trends, head to your favorite local retailer and invest in some new pieces. You might never have guessed you’d fall in love with a white dress paired with a cognac platform sandal. 22 / BROAD RIPPLE MAGAZINE / APRIL 2018 / atBRip.com


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This year’s RUN(317) event is much more than just a series of mini-marathons for locals to get a little exercise. According to Jeff Graves, owner of Vision Event Management and organizer of the event, it’s a way for Indy residents to get more closely connected to their surroundings and celebrate the city’s unique neighborhoods, bars and restaurants. Graves launched RUN(317) four years ago and says the event has grown markedly each year, currently consisting of five Thursday evening races in separate Indy

neighborhoods, starting in May, that feature music and free beverages at the finish line. Each race is partnered with a local charity, and the event has raised almost $47,000 since 2014. This year’s local charities include Partners in Housing, Energy Krazed, School on Wheels, Kids’ Voice of Indiana and Keep Indianapolis Beautiful. “The nice thing about our event is that it’s for all abilities and it’s all about having a good time,” says Graves, former executive director of the Indy Mini Marathon. “We get tons of walkers and first-timers. We take people through neighborhoods that they had no idea about and have never been to. We want to celebrate the places and atNoblesville.com / APRIL 2018 / / NOBLESVILLE 24 / BROAD RIPPLE MAGAZINE APRIL 2018 /MAGAZINE atBRip.com/ 7

charities that are unique to Indianapolis.” Even the distance of each race is a tribute to Indy, at exactly 3.17 miles. Graves started small in the event’s first year, holding a single race in Fountain Square and raising money for Keep Indianapolis Beautiful. More than 900 people showed up, and by the time the following year rolled around he’d added two additional races in the Broad Ripple and Mass Ave districts. Carmel Arts & Design District and Monument Circle races were added in 2016, and this year’s five races are spread throughout the summer and early fall.


RUN(317) Individuals can sign up for single races, a three-race mini-series or all five races, and those who register for either of the latter receive a free limited edition pullover shirt. Thr3e Wise Men Brewing Co. is the 2018 title sponsor, and this year Graves enlisted Athletic Annex and Brooks Sports, Inc. to host a V.I.P. area for each race. “Everybody gets two free beers after the race and a commemorative medal and a lot of times it turns into a dance party on the street,” says Graves, a Ball State grad who launched Vision Event Management in 2006 and specializes in planning and logistics for running events of all sizes. “The participants absolutely love the event and they’re so passionate about it because it’s celebrating the 317 area code.” RUN(317) has sold out every year since it began, and while Graves has received massive interest in expanding the event further, he feels five races spread throughout the city provides plenty of variety for Indy residents. “We picked Thursday nights because it’s kind of a kick-off to the weekend,” he adds. “And for first-time marathon runners, it’s a great way to get introduced to running or walking and have a tour of the different unique neighborhoods of the city at the same time.” While RUN(317) races are generally geared toward those over 21, Graves says he’s seen a wide range of age groups register over the years, with the average age being 37, and those under 21 are free to participate. “We didn’t want it to be a typical Saturday morning run at 8:00 a.m.,” Graves says. “We start at 7:00 p.m. and have a fun post-race party that leads into the opportunity for people to go out to the bars and restaurants in the part of town their race is in, which maybe they don’t get to that often.” This year’s race schedule includes The Circle on May 17, Broad Ripple race on June 14, Mass Ave race on July 19, the Carmel race on Aug. 30 and the Fountain Square race on Oct. 11. For more details on RUN(317), volunteer info, past race results and to register, visit run317.com. 8 25 / NOBLESVILLE MAGAZINE APRIL 20182018 /MAGAZINE atNoblesville.com / BROAD/ RIPPLE MAGAZINE / APRIL / atBRip.com atBrip.com APRIL 2018 / /BROAD RIPPLE / 25


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Pastries For the People RENE’S BAKERY WHIPS UP MADE-FROM-SCRATCH TREATS IN BROAD RIPPLE

Albert Trevino is the owner and pastry chef at Rene's Bakery in Broad Ripple.

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The smell of fresh bread is said to be the most universally loved smell on the planet, vanilla is supposedly the second. You are immediately enticed by both of these smells as you walk by a small cute blue cabin, behind La Piedad, in Broad Ripple Village to Owners Shannon Stone and Ted Miller

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Rene’s Bakery for the name.

Cakes, cookies, pies, croissants and more. It’s overwhelmingly awesome. Four Hundred square feet of fresh baked goodness is the best way to describe this laid-back Broad Ripple bakery. Albert Trevino is the owner and pastry chef and explains why

“Well, it’s my middle name and that sure sounds better than Albert’s,” Trevino says.

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Fair enough. Trevino holds a degree in Culinary


Arts from Ivy Tech and, after graduating, he worked as a pastry chef at a local country club. That job was ending and he needed to come up with a plan. It seemed the perfect time to start his own business. With that in mind, he went to pick up some baking equipment from a restaurant that was closing. The former owner not only talked him into buying the supplies but also renting the space that is now Rene’s bakery. It was meant to be. On March 12, 2004, he opened his dream business, excited to make $50 that first day. The business has grown steadily ever since. Last year, Rene’s made more than $400,000 in sales. Trevino says the biggest spike came after USA Today published an article titled, “The Best Place to get a Cookie in the US.” Rene’s made the Top 10 list. The winning treat? A flourless cookie called the Chocolate Chewy that is still one of Rene’s best sellers.

Other popular items include the lemon meringue tart, plain croissants, omelet croissants and chocolate raspberry tortes. Trevino has nine employees working in the space that is small – the size of a two-car garage. Here they meticulously make everything from scratch. The specialty items are a hit, but there’s also bread, macaroon cookies (which they made even before the macaroon boom, they’re really that cool), bread pudding, cakes and pies. “I love baking, and I just won’t compromise my product. I use good ingredients, great chocolate and real Madagascar vanilla,” Trevino says. Rene’s goes through a gallon of vanilla every three weeks. Due to a cyclone that wiped out last year’s Madagascar vanilla crop, the price soared from

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$50/gallon to $400/gallon. This is a testament to Truvino's high standards. Trevino wants people to know that there’s something for everyone at Rene’s “I want to be a place where if someone has $2 in their pocket, they can get something to eat. Pastries for the people,” he says. Now that’s a revolution to get behind. Rene’s is located at 6524 N. Cornell Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46220. With hours: Friday-Saturday, 7 a.m.to 5 p.m. and Sunday 8 a.m. to noon. They also have a new location in Noblesville located at 146th and Gray Rd. at Gray Road Market. This location is open Tuesday through Saturday and has seating as well.


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says. IFM is run by a team of five men who work full time as well. It is a labor of love. Their slogan “Last to first” has inspired them to create IFM’s first event – The Kettle Run 5k, “The most fun run.” The April 28 event will take place 1-5 p.m. and is sponsored by Ketel One. The start of the race will be held at Healthspot on the corner of Keystone and Broad Ripple Avenue. There will be a fun run and 5K event. The fun run is a one mile run straight down Broad Ripple Avenue, ending with a celebration for 21 and older with two drink tickets included. The 5k will travel through Broad Ripple and incorporate one mile on the Monon trail. Indy Fitness Magazine is determined to


always be giving back to the community as well. They are proud of their philanthropic work and will continue to "pay it forward" as one of their core principles. A large portion of the proceeds from the Ketel Run 5k will be donated to the PataChou Foundation. This mission prepares and serves healthy meals to children impacted by homelessness and hunger and increases their awareness, connection and excitement about the whole food they are eating. Striebel wants people to remember, “Indy has a legitimate opportunity to climb the ladder of the health index. We think we have the spirit and work ethic to improve our ranking and our lives.” You can register for the event at ifmrun.com. Ticket prices are $35 and there is an early bird special for $30. You can find IFM online at indyfitnessmag. com and on Facebook and Instagram as @indyfitnessmag.

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