Dear Carmel Resident,
As I embark on my tenure as Mayor of this remarkable city, I am filled with excitement and a profound sense of responsibility. Our community is a unique and special place, brimming with diverse talents, perspectives, and boundless potential.
Carmel has so much to offer for people of all ages and backgrounds, and I hope you’ll take advantage of all of it. We are proud of our safe neighborhoods, excellent schools, beautiful parks and trails, and a thriving Main Street with unique shops and restaurants. Carmel also boasts a rich tapestry of culture, diverse cultural attractions, and a commitment to progress. With our convenient location in Central Indiana and strong local economy, this is an ideal place to live, work, and raise a family.
For those new residents of Carmel, getting involved is one of the best ways to quickly feel at home here. I encourage residents both old and new to explore our city’s many events and activities, from concerts at the Palladium and winter traditions like the Carmel Christkindlmarkt, to recreational sports leagues through Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation and volunteer opportunities at our countless community organizations. Don’t be afraid to get out there, meet new people, and become part of what makes this community so special.
Our city staff and I are committed to providing outstanding services to provide and maintain a world-class quality of life for all residents. Please take advantage of the resources and amenities your tax dollars support. We also value input from citizens, so never hesitate to reach out to me or other city officials with your questions, concerns, or ideas about how we can continue improving. I personally enjoy meeting with residents and business owners outside of City Hall and in our coffee shops and businesses, having conversations to understand more about what people love about the City of Carmel. I hope to run into you!
The City of Carmel is a city on the move, and we continue to grow and improve each day. I wish you many wonderful years here, surrounded by the friendly people and unbeatable way of life we have to offer. We’re so glad you’re here!
Warmly,
Sue Finkam Mayor, City of CarmelPUBLISHER
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CARMEL EDUCATION FOUNDATION CELEBRATED THE 20TH ANNUAL TASTE OF CARMEL
On Friday, March 8, 2024, Carmel Education Foundation (CEF) celebrated the 20th annual Taste of Carmel at 502 East Event Centre in Carmel. The theme of the event, Starry Nights, was the perfect backdrop to showcase over 40 local food and beverage establishments, a raffle featuring an Indy Facets necklace custom designed to commemorate the 2024 solar eclipse, two Pedego electric bikes, and a 2025 Taste of Carmel VIP Package.
Over 1,200 guests attended the event, representing CEF community partners, Carmel Clay Schools educators and parents, and many other friends of CEF. A special thank-you to our Premier Sponsors. For the third year, CoasterStone provided custom car and table coasters and State Bank hosted the First Taste VIP Party. 185 Promotions and Apparel sponsored the Last Taste After Party for the second year in a row. Other Premier partners were Fanning Howey, the City of Carmel and Ed Martin Automotive, all of whom are engaged with CEF in multiple ways.
Guiding guests throughout the evening were emcees Jeff Worrell of Good Day Carmel and Carmel City Council, and Jack Russell, President of OneZone. This dynamic duo represented the collaboration between Carmel Education Foundation and the community. Jennifer Penix, executive director of CEF says “CEF is an integral part of our community. We create partnerships with local businesses, organizations and community members to provide resources to students, staff and families of Carmel Clay Schools. While we
rely on the financial generosity of companies and individuals, we really focus on building relationships with people who care about our schools. Many volunteers serve on CEF committees or the board, and are integral in connecting our mission to others. Jack and Jeff were the perfect representation of the connection between CEF, the business community and our city as a whole.”
More than $80,000 were raised to support Carmel Education Foundation’s mission of supporting Carmel Clay students in academic achievement and lifelong learning. Funds will be used to support the ACHIEVE Initiative, which provides equitable and accessible programs focused on workforce preparation to district-wide grade levels, the Great Idea Grant Program, and the state’s largest public education foundation scholarship program.
Penix attributes the success of this event to a dedicated group of volunteers who worked tirelessly in the planning, along with the enthusiastic support of the CEF board of directors and assistance from Detail and Design.
Special guests of the evening were three students, and their teachers, who received a student-led grant from CEF in 2023. Their grant, titled Color our Community with Culture, funded a collection of bilingual books that have been used to engage multilingual learners in peer reading, benefiting all students at Forest Dale Elementary. Alison Wren, a Forest Dale teacher and one of the three
teacher sponsors for this grant, shared that “the students who received this grant have gained incredible confidence and leadership skills by applying for this grant and seeing how successful it is with their peers.”
When the students took center stage to share their story, the smiles on the faces of guests were a testament to what the foundation is all about - inspiring learning in our future leaders.
A special thank-you to all of our additional sponsors: The Current, Diamonds Direct, Carmel Magazine, Summers Plumbing, Heating & Cooling, Church Church Hittle & Antrim, Dentistry on 116, Needler’s Fresh Market, Accolade Wealth Management, Skillman, Pyatt Builders, Good Day Carmel, Qtego Fundraising Services, OneZone, Party Time Rental, Ascension St. Vincent, Koorsen Fire & Security, Lovely Day Photo Booth Rentals, Dean Dorton, Hallmark Orthodontics, Clay Terrace, Flanner Buchanan, Metronet, Jolene Broad Photography, Oberer’s Flowers, PIP Printing, Town Planner, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, Kroger Gardis and Regas, LLP, Centered By Mel, LLC, and Taist.
Visit www.TasteOfCarmelIndiana.com to view event photos, and to view all vendors and silent-auction donors. If you are interested in being involved in sponsoring or planning Taste of Carmel 2025, or with Carmel Education Foundation in any capacity, contact Jennifer Penix at jpenix1@ccs.k12.in.us.
CARMEL CLAY SCHOOLS
CARMEL CLAY SCHOOLS IS A NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT THAT SERVES APPROXIMATELY 16,500 STUDENTS AND 2,400 STAFF ACROSS 15 SCHOOL SITES IN CARMEL, INDIANA.
The academic achievements of its students make it a top performing district in the state of Indiana and across the country. The district is rated A by the Indiana Department of Education and has been awarded 10 National Blue Ribbon Awards, a widely recognized symbol of exemplary teaching and learning. In addition to academic excellence, Carmel
Elementary Schools
CARMEL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
101 4th Avenue S.E. Carmel, IN 46032 317-844-0168
ccs.k12.in.us/ces
@CE_Tigers
Clay Schools students are involved in hundreds of academic, athletic, performing arts and extracurricular activities and clubs throughout their educational experience. Carmel Clay Schools will provide opportunities for all students to realize their potential in an ever-changing world.
COLLEGE WOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
12415 Shelborne Road Carmel, IN 46032 317-733-6430
ccs.k12.in.us/cwe
@college_wood
CHERRY TREE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
13989 Hazel Dell Parkway Carmel, IN 46033
317-846-3086
ccs.k12.in.us/cte
@CherryTreeElementary
@CherryTreeElem
FOREST DALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
10721 Lakeshore Drive W. Carmel, IN 46033 317-844-4948
ccs.k12.in.us/fde
@ForestDaleElem
MOHAWK TRAILS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
4242 E. 126th Street Carmel, IN 46033 317-844-1158
ccs.k12.in.us/mte
@MohawkTrailsEl
ORCHARD PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
10404 Orchard Park S. Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46280 317-848-1918
ccs.k12.in.us/ope
@OrchardParkCCS
PRAIRIE TRACE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
14200 North River Road
Carmel, IN 46033 317-571-7925
ccs.k12.in.us/pte @PrairieTrace1
SMOKY ROW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
900 West 136th Street
Carmel, IN 46032 317-571-4084
ccs.k12.in.us/sre
@smokyrowelementary @SmokyRow1
TOWNE MEADOW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
10850 Towne Road
Carmel, IN 46032 317-733-2645
ccs.k12.in.us/tme
@TowneMeadow
WEST CLAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
3495 West 126th Street Carmel, IN 46032 317-733-6500
ccs.k12.in.us/wce @WCECCS
WOODBROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
4311 East 116th Street Carmel, IN 46033 317-846-4225
ccs.k12.in.us/wbe
Middle Schools
CARMEL MIDDLE SCHOOL
300 South Guilford Ave.
Carmel, IN 46032 317-846-7331
ccs.k12.in.us/cam
@CarmelMiddleSchoolCCS
@CarmelMiddleSch
CLAY MIDDLE SCHOOL
5150 East 126th Street Carmel, IN 46033 317-844-7251
ccs.k12.in.us/clm
@ClayTrojans
CREEKSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL
3525 West 126th Street Carmel, IN 46033 317-733-6420
ccs.k12.in.us/crm
@CreeksideMS
@CreeksideMS
High School
CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL
520 East Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032 317-846-7721
ccs.k12.in.us/chs
@chsinfo
December 3, 1960, is a date retired Carmel Firefighter Jim Martin will never forget. As a young man on that fateful day, he was at work at his father’s garage on Carmel’s far west side when he and his brother looked up and saw black smoke in the sky above the town of Carmel. Through instinct, curiosity or both, they jumped in the car and went towards the fire.
They came upon a large grass fire approaching a barn and realized they had to help the volunteer firefighters on the scene. After successfully saving the barn, Assistant Chief Skip Clark told the boys, “We need
BURNING COMMITMENT
A LOOK AT JIM MARTIN’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO CARMEL’S FIRE DEPARTMENT
Writer Jeff Worrell Photography Providedfirefighters on the west side of Carmel. We have a meeting tonight - you should attend and join us.”
That same afternoon, responding to another grass fire, a car turned in front of Clark while he was driving, and he lost his life in the line of duty. It was a devastating blow to the community and pivotal day in the life of Jim Martin, as he tells the story and recalls the sadness. Martin joined as a volunteer and eventually became the fifth full-time, paid Carmel firefighter. In 1988 Carmel eliminated the last volunteer and became a professional, full-time staffed and paid fire
department.
Martin is well-known for sitting atop vintage fire trucks at CarmelFest, delivering Santa to Christkindlmarkt, and attending various parades and neighborhood events. Since retiring as assistant fire chief in 1996, he is responsible for starting, loving and caring for Carmel’s rich fire department history as president of the Carmel Fire Buffs & Fire Department Museum, Inc.
Since Mayor Dotty Hancock agreed to rent the abandoned, first Carmel fire station to the Fire Buffs for $5 annually, Martin has
IN ORDER FOR THE NEW FIRE BUFFS TO PROPERLY HOUSE THE MEMORABILIA THEY HAVE IN STORAGE, THEY NEED TO PURCHASE FIVE MORE GLASS DISPLAY CASES COSTING $1,200 EACH. IF YOU CAN HELP, PLEASE CALL 317-696-0162 FOR DETAILS.
led the charge in obtaining and restoring antique fire apparatus, safety gear and memorabilia. Soon you will be able to enjoy those memories in the brand-new home of the Fire Buffs Museum at 210 Veterans Way, exactly where that first fire station stood.
In 1989 Martin happened to be at a factory looking at a potential new truck for Carmel, when he spotted an old 1953 Seagrave that had seen better days. The owner said Martin could have it for $1,000. He called the firehouse back in Carmel and Firefighter John Moriarty answered the phone. “Get 10 guys to chip in $100 and we have our first truck for the Fire Buffs,” Martin said at the time.
True to Carmel Fire Department style, Moriarty came up with 18 donations and
the truck was on its way to Carmel. Eighteen is the official number in the center of the Fire Buffs logo and forever honors those first donations.
In 1994 I had my first turn at chairing CarmelFest. The event was growing quickly and we decided to move the event from the Carmel High School football stadium to Civic Square at City Hall. We worried about parking, so Martin, using his own time and trucks, went to the Indiana State Fair and towed five people-mover trailers back to Carmel to run parking shuttles.
“The Fire Buffs museum provided a place for the history of the Carmel Clay Fire Department to be housed,” said current Carmel Fire Chief David Haboush. “With Chief Martin’s leadership, the Fire Buffs
were able to have antique firetrucks located in, and proudly preserve, the original Carmel Fire headquarters building.”
In order for the new Fire Buffs to properly house the memorabilia they have in storage, they need to purchase five more glass display cases costing $1,200 each. If you can help, please call 317-696-0162 for details.
Carmel’s first engine is being restored, led by retired Firefighter Gary Dufek, and will someday take its rightful place back in the first fire-station-turned-museum. With Martin’s dedication to this community and love for each and every firefighter and the fire service, Engine #1 can now return to hallowed ground.
Modern Day Window and Door
A NEW ERA OF HOME IMPROVEMENT IN CARMEL
In the heart of Carmel, a breath of fresh air has arrived in the realm of home renovation. Modern Day Window and Door LLC is making its mark, offering an extensive array of premium products. They provide all of the products manufactured by Andersen Window and Door. They carry steel and fiberglass entry systems manufactured by ProVia, as well as their entire vinyl window line. With a steadfast commitment to quality, efficiency and customer satisfaction, this company is poised to redefine the landscape of home improvement in Carmel.
STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS FOR SUCCESS
What distinguishes Modern Day Window and Door LLC from its competitors?
It’s their strategic collaborations with a Platinum Andersen Dealer that grant them access to top-tier products while maintaining competitive pricing. By forging these alliances, they effectively minimize the cost of the product, allowing them to allocate more resources towards enhancing customer experiences and delivering unparalleled value.
SAME HOUSE…NEW HOME
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PRIORITIZING CUSTOMER NEEDS
In a fast-paced world where time is of the essence, Modern Day Window and Door LLC understands the importance of putting customers first. Leveraging cutting-edge technology, they have developed robust customer relationship management systems that facilitate seamless communication and efficient project management. From the initial inquiry to the final installation, their streamlined processes ensure a hasslefree and transparent experience for every homeowner.
CRAFTING EXCEPTIONAL DESIGN SOLUTIONS
Beyond merely offering products, Modern Day Window and Door LLC excels in crafting bespoke design solutions tailored to each client’s unique preferences and requirements. Whether it’s revamping a space with stylish Andersen windows or bolstering security with ProVia entry systems, they prioritize design excellence in every project. With an eye for detail and a passion for innovation, they transform ordinary spaces into extraordinary showcases of craftsmanship.
SPEED AND EFFICIENCY
Gone are the days of prolonged wait times for home renovations. With Modern Day Window and Door LLC, customers can expect swift turnaround times without compromising on quality. From the moment an order is placed to the final touches of installation, efficiency is paramount. This not only minimizes disruptions to the homeowner’s daily routine, but also underscores the company’s commitment to professionalism and reliability.
At the time this article was written, the expected lead time from contract signing to project completion is six to eight weeks!
EXCELLENCE IN INSTALLATION
The installation phase is when the true measure of a company’s expertise shines through, and Modern Day Window and Door LLC exceeds expectations. Their teams of skilled professionals boast years of experience in the field, ensuring precision and attention to detail at every turn. With a dedication to getting the job done right the first time, they leave no room for error, leaving customers delighted with flawless results.
The majority of projects will be installed in one to three days!
As Modern Day Window and Door LLC continues to expand its presence in Carmel, its commitment to excellence remains unwavering. By combining premium products, innovative technology and a customer-centric approach, they are setting a new standard in the home improvement industry. For Carmel homeowners seeking nothing but the best in design, efficiency and service, Modern Day Window and Door LLC is the clear choice. Experience the difference today and transform your house into the home of your dreams.
SOLID WOOD a timeless choice
At Godby Home Furnishings you’ll find a wide range of styles at prices to fit any budget. Partners like Kincaid allow us to offer heirloom quality and designer looks built with timehonored techniques.
It’s been said that “things aren’t made the way they used to be,” but with quality partners like Kincaid, that’s not exactly true. Kincaid still uses solid wood construction, english dovetails, and hand rubbed finishes to craft their wood furniture, focusing their efforts and resources on those details that provide the greatest value to the consumer.
Thank you for celebrating 50 years with us,
Spring is Closer Than You Think
SPRING IS CLOSER THAN YOU THINK
There are plenty of things to do with your family right here in Hamilton County. Get out of the house and take your kids on family-friendly adventures at local parks and attractions to beat the winter blues. Relish the elevated cuisine and dig into our flavorful foodie scene.
CONNER PRAIRIE
Spring is when the outdoor grounds at Conner Prairie in Fishers come alive. Your first stop should be the Animal Encounters barn to visit with the baby goats and sheep. Take a ride high in the sky on the 1859 Balloon Voyage, as weather permits. On a clear day, you can even see the downtown Indianapolis skyline. Then, make your way
to Treetop Outpost to explore a three-story treehouse, connect with nature and see stunning views of the White River.
The newest exhibit, Promised Land as Proving Ground, covers centuries of African American history from pre-colonial Africa to present day. The exhibit explores the development of African American faith ways and their true expression through food, music, dance and activism from traditional African religion to the African American church.
STRAWTOWN
KOTEEWI PARK
Did you know this is Hamilton County’s largest park at more than 800 acres? There’s more to explore beyond the eight miles of trails. Book a guided horseback trail ride or pony ride with Koteewi Stables & Trails. Or, try your hand at using a bow and arrow at Koteewi Range. If you want a thrilling adventure, visit Koteewi Adventure Park to conquer treetop trails, ziplines and your fear of heights.
PARKS AND TRAILS
Hamilton County has 600+ miles of trails and dozens of great parks. Get your bikes out of the garage and pedal along the Monon Trail, connecting through Sheridan, Westfield, Carmel and south to Indianapolis. Must-see parks in the area for families include local favorites like Central Park in Carmel, Flat Fork Creek Park in
Fishers, Forest Park in Noblesville and Cool Creek Park and Nature Center in Westfield.
IKEA AND TOPGOLF
Fun fact: Fishers is home to Indiana’s only IKEA and Topgolf. Even if you’re not redesigning your home, IKEA is a fun place to explore. You could even create your own scavenger hunt or “I Spy” challenge to keep the kids entertained. After all that shopping, head across the street to Topgolf, a premier entertainment venue where you can challenge each other to addictive point-scoring golf games – no experience necessary.
INDOOR ATTRACTIONS
Spring weather in Indiana can be unpredictable. If the forecast calls for a rainy day, take your adventure inside and visit the indoor waterpark at the Monon Community Center, The Escape Room, K1 Speed, Laser Flash or Pinheads for all-day entertainment.
For more information, check out VisitHamiltonCounty.com/Spring and follow @VisitHamiltonCo on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Tag us in your spring break staycation adventures using #VisitHC.
CARMEL CLAY PUBLIC LIBRARY 2024-2025
EVENTS & PROGRAMS
FEATURED SERVICES
• Over 350,000 books, audiovisual items, digital titles and more to check out
• Free events throughout the year
• Study rooms and meeting rooms
• Digital Media Lab with audio and video recording rooms, 3D printing, and equipment/software for content creation
• Foundation Friends Bookstore at the Main Library
• Free Wi-Fi
UPCOMING LARGE-SCALE EVENTS
APRIL 4-6
CCPL Foundation Friends Spring Book Sale
APRIL 20
Library After Dark Fundraiser
MAY 11
NerdFest at the Main Library
JUNE 1-JULY 31
Summer Reading Program
OCTOBER 3-5
CCPL Foundation Friends Fall Book Sale
OCTOBER 16-17
Guilded Leaf Book & Author Events Fundraiser
NOVEMBER 9
Annual Model Railroad Meet at the Main Library
DECEMBER 19-JANUARY 31
Winter Reading Program
DOWNLOAD AND STREAM
24/7 access to ebooks, digital audiobooks and magazines, streaming movies and music, and more
DIGITAL MEDIA LAB
Recording studios, 3D printing, and content creation and editing software, including the Adobe Creative Cloud
LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE
Books in 14 languages, English as a New Language Conversation Group meetings, online learning with Transparent Language
ONLINE TUTORING
Connect with a qualified tutor online for free homework help; also get help with resume writing, test prep, citizenship, and more
FREE EVENTS
Programs for all ages, including music concerts, game nights, book groups, and storytimes
EXPERIENCE THE CLAY TERRACE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE VIEWING PARTY
Clay Terrace is excited to announce its Total Solar Eclipse Viewing Party on April 8, 2024, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
This rare event promises an unforgettable experience, and we welcome you to share in the excitement at the Clay Terrace Lawn.
The free event will feature various fun-filled activities including a moon bounce, live music featuring Worlds Apart, and delicious local food vendors. Of course, the total eclipse of the sun is the highlight of the event, promising to be a truly awe-inspiring spectacle.
“As a community-focused destination, we are thrilled to bring together families and friends to witness this historic moment and create lasting memories,” said Jennifer Hillman, general manager at Clay Terrace. “We invite everyone to mark their calendars and join us at Clay Terrace for an out-of-this-world experience!”
For everyone’s protection, registration is required to attend. Upon arrival, registered guests will receive complimentary safety viewing glasses. Guests are invited to bring lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy the eclipse from the grassy viewing area. To make the experience smooth and enjoyable for all, we suggest making a plan ahead of time, and allowing extra time to get to and from the viewing location. With some simple preparation, this will be an amazing opportunity to witness this rare celestial event right here at Clay Terrace.
For more information on this free event, visit clayterrace.com.
CARMEL FARMERS MARKETS
2 Carter Green carmelfarmersmarket.com
CARMEL COMMUNITY PLAYERS
1950 E. Greyhound Pass carmelplayers.org
BOOTH TARKINGTON CIVIC THEATRE
CARMEL THEATRE COMPANY
254 Veterans Way carmelplayers.org
PRATHER PARK
12575 River Rd. hamiltoncounty.in.gov/topic/subtopic. php?topicid=316&structureid=23
FOUNDERS PARK
FAMILY FUN ON THE NORTHSIDE
3 Carter Green civictheatre.org
2024 DIRECTORY & RELOCATION GUIDE
MUSEUM OF MINIATURE HOUSES & OTHER COLLECTIONS
111 E. Main St. museumofminiatures.org
CARMEL CLAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
211 First St. S.W. carmelclayhistory.org
LASER FLASH
617 Third Ave. S.W. laser-flash.com
MONON COMMUNITY CENTER
1235 Central Park Dr. E. carmelclayparks.com
CARMEL CYCLERY BICYCLE SHOP
230 W. Carmel Dr. carmelcyclery.com
COOL CREEK PARK & NATURE CENTER
2000 E. 151st St. hamiltoncounty.in.gov/Facilities/Facility/ Details/Cool-Creek-Park-12
COXHALL GARDENS
2000 W. 116th St. hamiltoncounty.in.gov/Facilities/Facility/ Details/Coxhall-Gardens-3
FLOWING WELL
116 St. & Gray Rd. carmelclayparks.com/parks-greenways
GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK FOUNDATION
1 Center Green thesongbook.org
11675 Hazel Dell Pkwy. carmelclayparks.com/parks-greenways
LAWRENCE W. INLOW PARK
6310 E. Main St. carmelclayparks.com/parks/lawrence-winlow-park
RIVER HERITAGE PARK
11813 River Rd. carmelclayparks.com/parks-greenways
WEST PARK
2700 W. 116th St. carmelclayparks.com/parks-greenways
CLAY TERRACE
14390 Clay Terrace Blvd. clayterrace.com
HOOSIER HEIGHTS 9850 Mayflower Park Dr. hoosierheightsindianapolis.com
PAINTING WITH A TWIST
301 E. Carmel Dr. paintingwithatwist.com/studio/carmel
CARMEL CLAY PUBLIC LIBRARY
425 E. Main St. carmelclaylibrary.org
INTERNATIONAL TALENT ACADEMY P.O. Box 322, Carmel, IN 46032 internationaltalentacademy.org
SPROUTS COOKING SCHOOL
13190 Hazel Dell Pkwy. sproutscookingschool.com
WESTERMEIER COMMONS AT CENTRAL PARK
920 Central Park Dr. W. carmelclayparks.com/parks-greenways
EAST WOODS AT CENTRAL PARK
1235 Central Park Dr. E. carmelclayparks.com/parks-greenways
BOARD & BRUSH
99 E. Carmel Dr. boardandbrush.com/carmel
CAREY GROVE PARK 14001 N. Carey Rd. carmelclayparks.com
CHERRY TREE PARK 13720 Hazel Dell Pkwy. carmelclayparks.com
GREYHOUND TRAIL
931 Rangeline Rd. to 2450 E. 136th St. carmelclayparks.com
HAGAN-BURKE TRAIL 146th St. & Monon Greenway carmelclayparks.com
HAZEL LANDING PARK 10601 Hazel Dell Pkwy. carmelclayparks.com
LENAPE TRACE PARK 9602 Westfield Blvd. carmelclayparks.com
MEADOWLARK PARK 450 Meadow Lane carmelclayparks.com
PRAIRIE MEADOW PARK 5282 Ivy Hill Dr. carmelclayparks.com
PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES CARMEL
254 Veterans Way, Ste. E pedegoelectricbikes.com/dealers/ carmel
THE CAT
254 Veterans Way thecat.biz
CARMEL PLANETARIUM
520 E. Main St. ccs.k12.in.us/chs/academics/ planetarium
CARMEL CHRISTKINDLMARKT, INC.
10 Carter Green carmelchristkindlmarkt.com
THE ICE AT CARTER GREEN
10 Carter Green theiceatcartergreen.com
DIGITAL MEDIA LAB AT THE CARMEL CLAY PUBLIC LIBRARY
425 E. Main St., Ste. 100 carmelclaylibrary.org/dml
KAWACHINAGANO JAPANESE GARDEN
One Civic Square carmelartsanddesign.com
MIDTOWN PLAZA
365 Monon Blvd. midtownplazacarmel.com
CENTRAL PARK
1235 Central Park Dr. E. carmelclayparks.com/parks/central-park
JILL PERELMAN PAVILION
3000 W. 116th St. carmelclayparks.com
SOPHIA SQUARE COURTYARD
110 W. Main St.
X-GOLF CARMEL
14511 Clay Terrace Blvd. Ste. 120 playxgolf.com/locations/carmel
PENN & BEECH CANDLE COMPANY CARMEL
145 Elm St., Ste. 150 pennandbeech.com
FUTURE VELO
156 W. Carmel Dr. futurevelo.com
CARMEL ICE STADIUM
1040 E. Third Ave. S.W. carmeliceskadium.com
AMAZING HAZEL’S
15 E. City Center Dr. amazinghazels.com
CITY OF CARMEL
One Civic Square carmel.in.gov
JOYCE WINNER WEST BRANCH LIBRARY
12770 Horseferry Rd. carmelclaylibrary.org
THE POINT THEATER
1950 E. Greyhound Pass, Ste. 18 thepointtheater.org
PALLADISCOPE
Carter Green carmel.in.gov/our-city/experience/attractions/ palladiscope
MY ART CARMEL
841 S. Rangeline Rd., Ste. 300 myartindy.com
GOLDFISH SWIM SCHOOL CARMEL
271 Merchants Square Dr., Ste. A-110 goldfishswimschool.com/carmel
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CARMICHAEL CARMEL CITY CENTER 1 CARMICHAEL SQUARE CARMEL, IN 46032
Sunday May 5th, 2024
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GREGORY HANCOCK DANCE THEATRE CELEBRATING 26TH SEASON
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Established in 1997, Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre (GHDT) was founded by Gregory Hancock in Carmel. Originally from Kansas, Hancock moved to the area with family as a young man. GHDT was born from his love of the arts and theater. A personal love of musical performances transitioned to theater, and on to professional work in visual arts. The GHDT team is now celebrating its 26th season.
As a resident company at the Tarkington at The Center for Performing Arts, the company has been heavily involved in the development of the arts in the local community. Hancock says GHDT was able to participate in the planning process of The Center, and is grateful that the company has since been the resident professional dance company with the Tarkington.
Each season, GHDT performs three to four performances at The Center, with the final performance for the 2023-2024 season being “SAGAS AND SUPERSTITIONS” on June 7 and 8. The company now hosts an additional performance space, The Florence Theatre. Named after Hancock’s mother, this theater is a smaller, more intimate setting within the academy of GHDT.
GHDT recently wrapped up “The Wild West” three-week performance at The Florence Theatre. The smaller environment presents a unique experience for the audience as the performers are able to engage directly with the guests. Additional performances at The Florence will be hosted periodically through the coming months.
GHDT will present “FABLES AND FOLKLORE” at The Tarkington April 5 and 6. “FABLES AND FOLKLORE” will feature the world premiere of “GOLEM.” Inspired by Jewish folklore surrounding the golem of
Prague, this original work by Hancock tells the story of a mud creature crafted by a rabbi to defend the Jewish ghetto of Prague from persecution. GHDT brings elements of this story into our current world, where once again, the world needs golem-like protection from sometimes-invisible enemies. A timely tale, “GOLEM” utilizes a solar eclipse as a metaphor where light is overshadowed by darkness, but then reappears as a sign of hope and survival. Featuring both melancholy and joyful klezmer music, “GOLEM” utilizes layers of musical and theatrical nuance to tell a tale from the past, yet direct a voice to the present. The production is presented in partnership with the Jewish Community Center of Indianapolis.
Also on the program is the long-awaited return of GHDT’s production of “PINOCCHIO,” a theatrical masterpiece created by Hancock and inspired by the classic Italian tale. Featuring a cast of colorful characters in a steampunk setting with theatrical choreography, this version weaves a cautionary tale of love and sacrifice into the visual storytelling. Joined by characters Geppetto, the Cricket and the Blue Fairy, PINOCCHIO, a puppet who magically becomes a real boy, sets out on his own to discover the world and experiences consequential adventure.
The Academy of GHDT - the training facility for youth dancers - opened in 2010 as an affiliation of GHDT nonprofit organization. A variety of dance genres are taught at The Academy of GHDT by the talented company dancers. Youth classes are taught
in the evenings throughout the week. Several youth dancers have graduated out of the program at The Academy and moved into a professional role within the GHDT company. Many dancers within the company go on to competition. However, the main focus of GHDT is to build a solid foundation of technique and skill for those students looking to move into a professional performance career.
Collaboration is a goal both within GHDT as well as with other performing arts organizations in the area. One such experience is that of a performance created and directed by Hancock and performed with the Carmel Symphony, “La Casa Azul.”
Upon the passing of Christel DeHaan, a local businesswoman and philanthropist, GHDT was awarded a legacy gift from the Christel DeHaan foundation to continue its work in the community. Because of this exceptional gift, Hancock says the organization is strengthened, enriched and inspired. Humbled by the generous gift, the company seeks to continue the legacy of philanthropy into future generations.
To find details on upcoming performances and to purchase tickets, visit gregoryhancockdancetheatre.org, thecenterpresents.org, or The Center’s box office at 317-8433800.
ARTS
DIRECTORY & RELOCATION GUIDE
ARTS FOR LAWRENCE
8920 Otis Avenue
Lawrence, IN 46216 317-875-1900
artsforlawrence.org
Arts for Lawrence (AFL) connects arts and community to inspire everyone every day. Founded in 2006, Arts for Lawrence is the largest professional arts non-profit organization in the City of Lawrence. Arts for Lawrence is an organization that advocates for the need and importance of a thriving arts scene, supports programming and education initiatives in the visual, performing and literary arts. Arts for Lawrence operates a singular performance space, the Theater at the Fort, located at the historic Fort Benjamin Harrison. As steward of Theater at the Fort, Arts for Lawrence maintains a comprehensive programming schedule featuring hundreds of events, performances and exhibitions in the City of Lawrence. Arts for Lawrence signature programming initiatives and events include the Holiday Home Tour, Patrons’ Party, Toast the Arts, Fridays at the Fort, Children’s Theatre Festival, Fiesta Latina De Lawrence and Summer Art Camp.
BEEF AND BOARDS DINNER THEATRE
9301 Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN 46268 317-872-9664
beefandboards.com
Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre has been serving up food, fun and fabulous live entertainment for everyone since 1973. Located in College Park, the theatre was part of a chain of dinner theatres built by Louisville contractor J. Scott Talbott. It was called “Beef” because of the delicious hand-carved roast beef served before the performances, and “Boards” referring to the boards or stage of a theatre. Today, the Indianapolis location is privately owned and the sole remaining Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, entertaining more than 155,000 theatergoers annually. Each season includes professional Broadway shows, plays and acclaimed children’s theatre productions by our resident Pyramid Players. But a visit to Beef & Boards is more than just great theatre! They offer a tasty dinner buffet prepared by their in-house chef, plus a full-service bar and mouthwatering gourmet desserts.
CARMEL ARTS & DESIGN DISTRICT
30 West Main Street, Suite 220 Carmel, IN 46032 317-571-2787
carmelartsanddesign.com
Located in the heart of Old Town Carmel, Indiana, the Arts & Design District is the Midwest’s premier arts and design destination. It is home to interior designers, art galleries, showrooms, restaurants, antique stores and a variety of specialty retail shops.
THE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
1 Center Green Carmel, IN 46032 317-843-3800
thecenterpresents.org
The Center for the Performing Arts is a nonprofit organization responsible for the operation and programming of a multidisciplinary performing arts campus in Carmel, Indiana. The facilities include the Palladium, a state-of-the-art 1,600-seat concert hall, the Tarkington, a 500-seat proscenium theater and the Studio Theater, a versatile black box with a seated capacity of 200. The Center presents scores of events each year and provides space and support services for six resident companies: Actors Theatre of Indiana, Carmel Symphony Orchestra, Central Indiana Dance Ensemble, Civic Theatre, Gregory Hancock Dance
Theatre and Indiana Wind Symphony. Since the opening of the Palladium in 2011, the Center has been a leader in the Central Indiana arts community, hosting more than 1,800 performances and welcoming more than 840,000 patrons representing all 92 Indiana counties, all 50 states, and 24 nations. Each season of Center Presents events features top performers in classical, jazz, pop, rock, country, Great American Songbook and international music and dance. The Center also offers a robust menu of educational and outreach programming for patrons of all ages.
NICKEL PLATE ARTS
107 S. 8th Street
Noblesville, IN 46060 317-452-3690
nickelplatearts.org
Art has the power to shape a place and its people. Nickel Plate Arts cultivates arts resources to enrich the lives of everyone who experiences our community. A commitment to creativity, leadership, innovation, efficiency and individual dignity guides what we do and how we do it. Nickel Plate Arts serves eastern Hamilton County, from Fishers to Atlanta. To carry out their mission and spirit of collaboration, they also engage with neighboring cities and towns.
WESTFIELD PLAYHOUSE
1836 W State Road 32 Westfield, Indiana 46074 317-402-3341
westfieldplayhouse.org
MSP’s mission is to produce quality theatrical productions which involve, enlighten and entertain the residents of Westfield and the surrounding area. In 2019, MSP announced that it will be moving to a new 160 seat, handicap accessible playhouse beginning with the 2019-2020 season.
STAR BANK PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
1000 Mulberry Street Zionsville, IN 46077 317-733-4833
zvilleperformingarts.org
Situated on the campus of Zionsville Community High School, the Zionsville Performing Arts Center is a 1,235 seat performance hall that is home to many national dance competitions, various concerts, the productions of the Zionsville Community High School Performing Arts Department, as well as the Miss Indiana pageant. The Zionsville Performing Arts Center has also played host to Grammy and Dove Award winning artists and television personalities.
GOT THEIR ACT TOGETHER
ACTORS THEATRE OF INDIANA CLOSES IN ON 20-YEAR MARK Story
Approaching its 20th year, Actors Theatre of Indiana (ATI) is celebrating its rich history of almost two decades, in conjunction with the vision of where the organization is headed.
Founded in 2005 by a trio of professional
performers, Judy Fitzgerald, Cynthia Collins and Don Farrell, the ATI team is bringing its 2023-2024 season to a wrap this spring as it embarks on a new horizon with incoming Executive Director Brian Frost.
The group has performed on famous New York stages, offBroadway, alongside symphony orchestras, in intimate settings of dinner theater, and on national and international tours. In the early years of ATI, this small team handled all facets of the business, from marketing the shows to booking, selling tickets, performing, managing the talent, choreographing and directing. The group grew from small, intimate settings to large stages across the area. In 2004 a shared vision for the community of theater aligned the City of Carmel officials with ATI. Fitzgerald recalls how quickly her life changed in that year. “In one year we bought a house, had a baby and
started a company,” she says.
Fitzgerald started singing in talent shows at the age of 5. Having grown up with a music teacher and singer as a mother who shared her love, she was inclined to begin performing early in life. She continued on into theater performance and show choir in her high school years and into college. It became her life when she majored in musical theater at Millikin University, before going on to work professionally in Chicago. She then moved east to New York where she remained for 16 years, before returning to Carmel, her hometown.
Fitzgerald returned with a passion to create in her hometown what she had experienced in other areas - a destination for the arts. Recalling what she had built through the first half of her career, she and with her team sought the chance to provide these exceptional performances to the local community.
As new opportunities presented themselves,
the group was able to lean on the large breadth of knowledge they’d compiled. When The Studio Theater, located in the James Building, was presented to the group as a “black box” design in 2011, Fitzgerald and the team found a rare space to build an intimate stage setting.
Upon finding their new home, ATI continued to develop the vision for the company into what you know today. As the now resident professional company, ATI hires talent for all positions within each production. Talent is sourced locally and beyond. Governed by a Board of Trustees, ATI has grown as a nonprofit through the generous donations and support from the community.
Fitzgerald expresses her gratitude for Christel DeHaan and the recent endowment from the Christel DeHaan foundation in 2023. She speaks of how impactful DeHaan was on her life and how the gift has greatly emboldened the company. Reflecting on
her experience within the works of theater, Fitzgerald attributes some of the most meaningful relationships in her life to the connections made on the stage.
Moving forward into the 2024-2025 season, the ATI Board of Trustees is working together with Fitzgerald, Associate Artistic Director Darrin Murrell, and Frost to finalize the upcoming schedule of performances. A variety of four shows and a special performance at the Palladium are slated for this season. In addition to the exciting new opportunities for collaboration on the stage, ATI is planning the announcement of a new board president. A resounding presence of “new breath” is flowing through the spaces of Actors Theatre of Indiana.
Find your tickets to the performance of “Forbidden Broadway,” scheduled for April 26 through May 12, at atistage.org.
2024 DIRECTORY & RELOCATION GUIDE
CARMEL CLAY PARKS & RECREATION PROGRAMS
ADAPTIVE 5K
May 18
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; All ages; $25
Take on our annual Adaptive 5K! The course will follow the beautiful and accessible Central Park trails. We will provide support throughout the race for any participant who needs it.
SENSORY-FRIENDLY SWIM
June 4, June 18, July 2, July 16, July 30
7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; All ages; $20/family
Join us for a fun evening at The Waterpark free of distraction, designed for individuals with disabilities. The music will be off, the concession stand will be closed, and your family can focus on enjoying The Waterpark.
YOUTH ADAPTIVE ART CAMP
June 3 through June 7
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Ages 6 to 13; $250
Whether you are a beginner or an advanced artist, our Youth Adaptive Art Camp series has something for everyone. Our instructors encourage creativity, experimentation and personal expression. We will spend each day putting together amazing art pieces using different mediums.
FLOW BODYBOARD
Mon. through Thurs. sessions starting June 3
9 a.m. to 9:55 a.m.; Ages 6 and up; $55/ session
Master the wave on the FlowRider® at The Waterpark! Avoid the lines and get one-on-one instruction and tips from our experienced staff. Learn the basics, practice tricks or simply enjoy the ride.
FLOWBOARDING
Mon. through Thurs. sessions starting June 3
10 a.m. to 10:55 a.m.; Ages 6 and up; $55/ session
Conquer the wave on the FlowRider® at The Waterpark! Score some serious practice time without waiting in line. With the help of our skilled instructors, learn proper techniques and strategies to conquer the wave.
PRESCHOOL SPLASH BASH
August 5
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Ages 6 and under; $15/ family
You and your preschooler are invited for a morning of fun at The Waterpark! We’re having a party with the little kiddos while the big kids are back in school.
LITTLE ARTIST SERIES
New sessions each month starting May 6 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Ages 3 to 6; $140/ session
Think you might have a little artist on your hands? Let your kiddo explore their creative side while our experienced instructors will guide your artist through fun, handson activities, designed to unleash their imagination and kick-start their artistic journey.
ADULT ARTIST SERIES
New sessions each month starting May 7 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Ages 18 and up; $140/ session
It’s never too late to discover the world of art! Instructors will guide you through individualized art creation in your medium of choice, designed to explore your creative interests.
CHASING FIREFLIES
June 14
8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.; Ages 5 to 13; $10 Alongside your child, learn about fascinating fireflies, also known as lightning bugs! Discover why they glow and how they make their lights blink, then venture outside to catch and release fireflies.
KNEE HIGH NATURALIST
May 3 to 24; August 16 to 30
10 a.m. to 11 a.m.; Ages 6 and under; $30
It is never too early to introduce your child to nature! This program will introduce you and your child to the simple natural things in our world with crafts and exploration through Central Park.
NATURE KEEPERS HALF DAY CAMP
Mon. through Fri. sessions starting June 3
9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m; 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.; Ages 5 to 12; $135/session
Get your kiddo outdoors this summer! Each week is a different nature-related theme that will take kids from crafts and activities inside the classroom to an exploration of the outdoors.
YOUTH PICKLEBALL
Monthly sessions starting May 9
4 p.m. to 4:55 p.m.; Ages 9 to 14; $58/ session
If your kiddo is a fan of tennis, table tennis or badminton, then they’re sure to love pickleball! Kids will improve their hand-eye coordination, build confidence and have fun being active on the pickleball courts.
SKATEBOARDING
Five-week sessions starting May 4
9 a.m. to 10 a.m.; 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.;
Ages 6 to 12; $60/session
Learn basic skateboarding techniques and skills in these group lessons. Skaters will practice balance, pushing, carving and even some tricks!
LUNCH AND LEARN
May 15, June 19, July 17 & August 14
Noon to 1 p.m.; Ages 15 and up; $5
Enjoy a light lunch as you gain knowledge about fitness and health!
Once a month, a Carmel Clay Parks specialist will present trending topics regarding health and nutrition.
COUCH TO 5K AND BEYOND
Wednesdays from June 5 to July 31
5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Ages 16 and up; $75
Lace up your sneakers and join our new running program - a tailored fitness experience designed to boost your endurance and overall wellbeing. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned runner, our program offers structured training plans and expert guidance.
INTRO TO PADDLEBOARD
YOGA
May 8, June 5, July 10 & August 7
2 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.; Ages 12 and up; $50
Get ready for a one-of-a-kind experience: yoga on water! Explore stretching and strengthening on a stand-up paddleboard designed specifically for yoga.
INTRO TO PADDLEBOARD YOGA
Wednesday, April 10 | Ages 12+ | Monon Community Center | $50
Get ready for a one-of-a-kind experience: yoga on water! Hosted in the indoor lap pool at the Monon Community Center, this class will introduce you to the world of paddleboard yoga while you relax, reflect and let your mind drift along with the waves.
NATURE KEEPERS: SPRING HALF DAY CAMP
April 1-5 | Ages 5-12 | Monon Community Center | $120
Wake up, it’s spring! Spring is when buds begin to bloom, hibernators emerge from their burrows and insects burst from their winter hiding places. In this half-day camp program, campers will spend the week looking for signs of spring awakening as they hike, play games and complete related crafts.
ADAPTIVE ACRYLIC POURING & ABSTRACT ART
Mondays, April 15-29 | Ages 6+ | Monon Community Center | $58
The perfect art program for artists who want to have fun while exploring colors, textures and paint! We will pour a wide variety of different paints across a canvas to create gorgeous pieces of abstract art. Program designed for individuals with disabilities.
BEGINNER PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
Wednesdays, April 3-24 | Ages 18+ | Monon Community Center | $105
Do you have a passion for photography? Photography club is the perfect place for all aspiring photographers, even if you have never picked up a camera before. Join us as we collaborate and work with other photographers to learn something new each week!
CITIZEN SCIENCE: BIRDING
April 9 | Ages 18+ | Monon Community Center | $15
If you are an aspiring birder or just want to learn more, join us in learning how to use eBird! eBird is an online database of bird observations that can provide scientists, researchers and the everyday birdwatcher information on bird distribution and abundance.
ON THE TRAIL TO FITNESS
April 3-24 | Ages 15+ | Monon Community Center | $39
Enjoy the outdoors this season! A certified personal trainer will lead you through a warm-up, a two- to three-mile walk with strength exercises along the way, and a cool-down stretch at the end. This is a great way to exercise, socialize and connect with nature.
CARMEL CLAY PARKS & RECREATION IS CURRENTLY HIRING FOR THE SUMMER
STAFF SPOTLIGHTS
“I enjoy working at The Waterpark because it’s very welcoming and the people on our team are really nice. What I enjoy most about being a lifeguard is helping kids on the FlowRider®. It’s fun to support them and help them improve.”
—Matt K., Lifeguard and FlowRider® Instructor at The Waterpark
“I’ve worked at The Waterpark in concessions for three summers. My favorite thing about working with Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation is interacting with the customers. Beyond that, everyone on the team is genuinely fun to work with. The atmosphere is something you can’t get anywhere else.”
—Abigale W., Food Services Attendant at The Waterpark
NORTHSIDE HEALTH CARE
There are plenty of health care options on the Northside offering quality care and fantastic facilities. Check out our list below of the main networks and be sure to visit them online for a full list of locations and hospitals!
ASCENSION ST. VINCENT
317-338-2273
healthcare.ascension.org
ASCENSION ST. VINCENT NEIGHBORHOOD HOSPITALNOBLESVILLE
9460 East 146th Street Noblesville, IN 46060 317-703-1999
COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK
800-777-7775
ecommunity.com
FRANCISCAN HEALTH
317-705-4500
franciscanhealth.org
HANCOCK HEALTH
317-462-5544
hancockregionalhospital.org
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH
800-248-1199
iuhealth.org
IU HEALTH PHYSICIANS
Family Medicine
14646 Hazel Dell Road, Suite 100 Noblesville, IN 46062 317-687-4300
IU HEALTH PHYSICIANS
Primary Care
380 S Junction Drive, Suite 100 Westfield, IN 46074 317-399-3550
IU HEALTH URGENT CARENOBLESVILLE
14645 Hazel Dell Road, Suite 120 Noblesville, IN 46062 317-922-2090
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY of Indiana
CARMEL CARE CENTER
13420 N. Meridian Street, Suite 400 Carmel, IN 46032 317-573-7050
RIVERVIEW HEALTH
800-523-6001
riverview.org
RIVERVIEW HEALTH HOSPITAL
395 Westfield Road Noblesville, IN 46060 317-773-0760
RIVERVIEW HEALTH WESTFIELD HOSPITAL
17600 Shamrock Blvd. Westfield, IN 46074 317-214-5555
RIVERVIEW HEALTH REHAB & FITNESS IN CARMEL
14535 Hazel Dell Pkwy., Building B Carmel, IN 46033 317-705-4350
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.”
101 BEER KITCHEN CARMEL
1200 S Rangeline Rd Ste. 100
1832 BREW ESPRESSO BAR 111 W. Main St Ste. 130
317 CHARCUTERIE
61 City Center Dr
3UP ROOFTOP BAR 201 W. Main St.
AGAVE BAR AND GRILL CARMEL
31 E Main St
ALI’I POKE
4335 W. 106th St
ALI’I POKE - CARMEL 12545 Old Meridian
DIRECTORY & RELOCATION GUIDE
CARMEL RESTAURANTS
AMBER INDIAN RESTAURANT 12510 N. Meridian St.
ANTHONY’S CHOPHOUSE 201 W. Main St.
ASIAN KITCHEN AND SUSHI BAR
4000 W. 106th St
ASPASIA PRODUCTION KITCHEN
9830 N. Michigan Rd, Ste. C
BAE LATIN FOOD 14580 River Rd. #190
BAR LOUIE
1111 W. Main St.
BAZBEAUX PIZZA 111 W. Main St.
BELLA PIZZERIA - CARMEL 14550 Clay Terrace Blvd.
BIBIBOP ASIAN GRILL CARMEL - THE BRIDGES
365 W. 116th Street, Ste. 140
BIER BREWERY - CARMEL 13720 N. Meridian St.
BIG LUG ON THE PRAIRIE 7000 Longest Dr.
BOBER TEA & MOCHI DOUGH 110 W. Main St., Ste. 106
BROCKWAY PUBLIC HOUSE 12525 Old Meridian St.
BRU BURGER BARCARMEL 12901 Old Meridian St.
BRUNCHIES
13732 N. Meridian
BUB’S BURGERS & ICE CREAM
210 W. Main St.
CAFE PATACHOU - CLAY TERRACE
14390 Clay Terrace Blvd.
CAFE PATACHOU - HAZEL DELL (CARMEL)
5790 E. Main St.
CAFFÈ BUONDÌ 11529 Springmill Rd.
CALIENTE MEXICAN RESTAURANT 1400 S Guilford Rd
CAPSTONE COFFEE & BOOKSTORE
12900 Hazel Dell Pkwy.
CARMEL THAI CASTLE
19 E. 126th St. & Rangeline Rd.
CASA AZUL
13190 Hazel Dell Pkwy.
Charleston’s Restaurant 14636 N. US 31
CHICKEN SALAD CHICKCARMEL
12751 N. Pennsylvania St Ste. 100
CHINA EXPRESS
170 E Carmel Dr.
CHUY’S CARMEL 10325 N. Michigan Rd.
CINNAHOLIC
1350 S Rangeline Rd
CITY BARBEQUE - CARMEL 1356 S. Rangeline Rd.
CONDADO TACOS CARMEL
12545 Old Meridian St.
CONVIVIO
11529 Spring Mill Road, Ste. 300
CRAFTERS PIZZA AND DRAFTHOUSE
2430 E. 146th St.
CRAZY KING BURRITO
13756 N. Meridian St
CRUMBL COOKIES CARMEL 2446 E 146th St
CRUMBL COOKIES WEST CARMEL
9873 N. Michigan Road, Ste. 130-B
DANNY BOY BEER WORKS 12702 Meeting House Rd.
DIVVY
71 W. City Center Dr.
DON RIGO
7299 E 146th St
DOOLEY O’TOOLES
160 E. Carmel Dr.
EGGSHELL BISTRO
51 W. City Center Dr.
FAT DAN’S DELI
840 W. Main St.
FAYROUZ RESTAURANT
20 W. Main St.
FEINSTEIN’S AT HOTEL
CARMICHAEL
1 Carmichael Sq.
FIRST WATCH
1950 E. Greyhound Pass
FIVE GUYS CARMEL
2009 E. Grayhound Pass
FLIGHT BURGER 650 W. Carmel Dr.
FLIX BREWHOUSE
2206 E. 116th St.
FORK + ALE HOUSE 350 Veterans Way
FREDDY’S FROZEN CUSTARD 2740 E. 146th St.
FRESH INDIAN GRILL 1420 W. Main St.
FUNDAE’S ICE CREAM & SWEETS 12839 Broad St
GARDEN TABLE - CARMEL 350 Monon Blvd. Ste. 16
GOODNESS GRACIOUSGORDON’S MILKSHAKE BAR 816 W. Main St.
GRAETER’S ICE CREAM SHOP- CARMEL
864 S. Range Line Rd.
GREEK TONY’S PIZZA & SUB SHOP 1732 E 116th St
GREEK’S PIZZERIA - CARMEL 120 E. Main St.
GREEK’S PIZZERIAWEST CLAY
12703 Meeting House Rd.
GREENLEAF JUICE 2442 E 146th St.
HANDEL’S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM & YOGURT - CARMEL 2466 E. 146th St.
HARMONY POKE & BUBBLE TEA
14490 Clay Terrace Blvd, Ste. 120
HEALTHY HAPPIES - CARMEL 20 Executive Dr, H
HELEN COFFEE SHOP 211 W. Main St, Ste. 101
HINO OISHI 10491 Walnut Creek Dr. #160
HOTEL CARMICHAEL 1 Carmichael Sq.
HOUSE OF SOUL 9802 N. Michigan Rd.
INDIE COFFEE ROASTERS MAIN STREET CARMEL 220 E. Main St.
INDIE COFFEE ROASTERS NORTH END CARMEL 525 N. End Dr Ste. 120
JACK’S DONUTS OF CARMEL
516 E. Carmel Dr.
JAVA HOUSE AT THE CARMEL LIBRARY
55 4th Ave. S.E.
JAVA HOUSE CLAY TERRACE
14390 Clay Terrace Blvd
JAVA HOUSE MIDTOWN
145 Elm St.
JOELLA’S HOT CHICKEN
2554 E. 146th St.
JUNIPER ON MAIN
110 E. Main St.
JUST LOVE COFFEE CAFE CATERING AND BARISTA SERVICES
12525 Old Meridian St Ste. 100
KERNELS GOURMET POPCORN
254 Veterans Way, Ste. F
KING DOUGH 12505 Old Meridian St
KIZUKI RAMEN & IZAKAYA 2450 E. 146th St.
KOLACHE FACTORYCARMEL
890 E. 116th St.
KONA GRILL
14395 Clay Terrace Blvd.
KOTO JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE
14490 Lowes Way
LA HACIENDA MEXICAN
12480 N. Meridian St.
LA MARGARITA
351 Monon Blvd.
LE MACARON FRENCH PASTRIES - CARMEL
14550 Clay Terrace Blvd, Ste. 115
LE PEEP
200 S Rangeline Rd.
LE PETIT GÂTEAU
525 N. End Dr.
LEMON’S BAKERY CAFE
4755 E 126th St
LITTLE CAIRO CAFE
20 W. Main St.
LOREN & MARI MEXICAN
2293 E. 116th St.
LOS ARROYOS
LOU
MAIN STREET TREATS 216 W. Main St.
MARKET DISTRICT 11505 N Illinois St.
MARY’S MOUNTAIN COOKIES
110 W. Main St
MATT THE MILLER’S TAVERN
11 W. City Center Dr.
MCL RESTAURANT AND BAKERY
1390 Keystone Way
MELLOW MUSHROOM PIZZA BAKERS
2340 E. 116th St.
MI HACIENDA MEXICAN RESTAURANT
819 W. Carmel Dr.
MIRACLE SUSHI & MODERN ASIAN CUISINE
12505 Old Meridian St., #140
MONTEREY COASTAL CUISINE
110 W. Main St.
MOTW COFFEE AND PASTRIES CARMEL
12761 Old Meridian St.
MULDOON’S
111 W. Main Street, #100
NATURE’S TABLE St. Vincent Hospital
NO LABEL AT THE TABLE
FOOD CO
111 W. Main St
OEC JAPANESE EXPRESS 14570 River Rd
OLD
OSTERIA
PAD
PAPA
PARADISE SHAVED ICE
PETOS AUTHENTIC GREEK
15 W. Main St
PI INDY
Sun King Spirits
PIES
PRIME
PRODIGY BURGER BAR
PRODIGY BURGER BAR WEST CARMEL
W. 106th St.
PUCCINI’S SMILING TEETHCARMEL
13674 N. Meridian St.
PURE GREEN MIDTOWN CARMEL
591 Monon BLVD, Ste. 2
QUEENIE’S PIZZA
351 Monon Blvd.
RACKZ BBQ
5790 E. Main St.
RAD’S
4733 E. 126th St.
RED ROBIN GOURMET BURGERS
14599 Clay Terrace Blvd.
REDUX 14560 River Road, Ste. 140
RISTORANTE ROMA
89 Veterans Way
RITA’S ITALIAN ICE & FROZEN CUSTARD 110 W. Main St.
RIZE CARMEL
12957 Old Meridian St. Ste. 100
ROOTS BURGER BAR 12552 Gray Rd.
ROSE & LOIS 7249 E. 146th St.
ROSELLI’S PIZZA 4335 W. 106th St.
ROSIE’S PLACE - CARMEL
SAUCE ON THE SIDE
12751 Pennsylvania St.
SAVOR RESTAURANT 211 W. Main St.
SIAM STAR ASIAN EXPRESS 890 E 116th St Ste. 155
SIMPLE TASTE
622 E. S. Range Line Rd.
SMOOTHIE KING CARMEL 2760 E. 146th St.
SMOOTHIE KING CARMEL 1366 S. Rangeline Rd.
SOCIAL CANTINA 350 Monon Blvd Ste. 10
STACCO HOUSE 834 W. Main St
SUB ZERO NITROGEN ICE CREAM 111 W. Main St Ste. 130
SUGAR CREEK WINERY 1111 W. Main St #165
SUN KING CARMEL 351 Monon Blvd
SUNNY DAY CAFE
1430 W. Carmel Dr, Ste. 130
SUNRISE CAFE CARMEL 11711 N Meridian St, Ste. 140
TEXAS ROADHOUSE CARMEL/WESTFIELD
14758 Greyhound Plaza
THAI INDY 12525 Old Meridian St
THAI NINE RESTAURANT 9873 N Michigan Rd
THAI SEASON 1370 S Rangeline Rd
THE BROKEN BARRELCARMEL
1156 Keystone Way S
THE CAKE BAKE SHOPCARMEL 800 S. Rangeline Rd., Ste. 220
THE DEN BY FOXGARDIN 351 Monon Blvd.
THE FLYING CUPCAKE 831 S. Rangeline Rd.
PATRICK’S KITCHEN
PEACE WATER WINERY -
1111 W. Main St., #100
SAHM’S ALE HOUSE
VILLAGE OF WEST CLAY 12819 E. NEW MARKET St.
SALTUS GYROS
820 E 116 St #130
THE OLD SPAGHETTI FACTORY
918 S Rangeline Rd
THE TOROS 14639 Gray Rd.
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