Center Grove Magazine June 2018

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CENTER GROVE MAGAZINE HAS A NEW PUBLISHER It’s been an exciting spring thus far at the Center Grove Magazine. As many of you may know, we hosted our “Spirit of ‘76” West Grove Elementary reunion at Southland Community Church in early April. It was great to catch up with several of my childhood friends and neighbors, including long-time principal George Broyer. Perhaps the biggest news in our world is the announcement of a new publisher, Fredda Kovacs. She purchased the Center Grove Magazine franchise and is now the publisher. With over 15+ years of radio ad sales and marketing experience, Fredda has been through our training and hit the

ground running to capture the voice of Center Grove residents. Please join me in welcoming her as you already have. This September, Fredda will be relaunching the Greenwood Magazine as well. As for me, I’ll still be here at the Towne Post Network assisting Fredda and our other franchisees as needed. We are growing in other states now so that is taking more of my time these days. But I always look for an excuse to come down to have lunch with friends.

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TIME TO CELEBRATE: ANNUAL GREENWOOD FREEDOM FESTIVAL KICKS OFF JUNE 30 Greenwood’s oldest festival celebrates Independence Day in Craig Park starting with a community patriot parade at noon that kicks off an entire day of fun with music, food, shopping and fireworks. The Freedom Festival, which is always held on the last Saturday in June, is a popular community tradition that just keeps growing according to Robert Taggart, Executive Director of Greenwood Parks and Recreation.

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TAILORED CELEBRATIONS GARMENT FACTORY EVENTS OPENS IN JOHNSON COUNTY From L to R: Todd Bemis, Kwang Casey and Billy Bemis are the owners of Garment Factory Events. atCenterGrove.com / JUNE 2018 / CENTER GROVE MAGAZINE / 7


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In late 2015 Billy and Todd Bemis, brothers and co-owners of Johnson County-based Bemis Group, a real estate, development and construction company, noticed a 1920s-era structure on East Wayne Street in downtown Franklin had been put up for sale. After some research and a few tours, the brothers promptly realized the building would provide the right mix of charm and square footage to launch an event space concept they’d been casually brainstorming about for nearly 15 years. “For a long time we’d discussed the idea of an event center in Johnson County and we thought this building would be perfect, and such a good location for something like this,” Billy says. “We knew it could work there.” Nearly two years of extensive renovations followed, and the Bemis brothers partnered with Kwang Casey, owner of Oaken Barrel Brewing Company in Greenwood, to help bring the concept to life. Having been owned by Greenwood Moving and Storage for 15 years, the building was in need of extensive renovations for transformation into a full-service event facility, including all new windows, plumbing, heating and air, and electrical systems. “Essentially we got it down to the bare bones and put it back together,” Billy says. 8 / CENTER GROVE MAGAZINE / JUNE 2018 / atCenterGrove.com


“We went through and made the entire building structurally sound - all the flooring and all the old existing window openings had been built in and made smaller over the years so we opened those up. We also tore down the entire west wall and rebuilt it up in brick to match the rest of the building.” The result is a concept that provides a unique ambiance, with exposed brick and timber beams, in a historic space originally built as - you guessed it - a garment production facility where employees at one point made clothing for the U.S. military during World War II. The 30,000 total square feet of event space includes two main venues - the Province Room, which seats 250, and the secondlevel Franklin Room, which seats 500 - as well as the first-floor Garment Factory Lounge. Billy says the facility is able to accommodate all manner of gatherings including weddings, corporate functions, private parties and community events, and he and his co-owners hired classically trained Chef Richard Goss to oversee the facility’s kitchen, which offers full catering packages. “On a larger scale we also want to do some indoor festivals,” Billy says. “Franklin does a wonderful job during the summer utilizing the courthouse and outside, but in the winter months it’s hard to put together festivals so we want to bring some of that because we can accommodate many people in that kind of setting.” The Garment Factory Lounge, which seats approximately 100 guests, will be open to the public on Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the month of May and will host a special Mother’s Day brunch with omelet and carving stations. Billy says the facility is already getting 2018 bookings for weddings and holiday parties. “I think part of what makes this facility work as an event place is the structure itself, especially when you couple the timber beams and all the charm of a 1920s building with the unique fixtures, upgrades and finishings that we’ve put into the facility,” he says.

Billy adds that the sheer size of the facility, as well as its location downtown, bode well for attracting a diverse clientele. “Our goal is to offer a lot of the amenities and the space for those that want to enjoy it and not be cramped,” he says. “We’re able to accommodate anything from a small birthday party to a large community event. And we’re

excited to be here with the downtown charm of Franklin and everything it has to offer, with other eateries and shops and restaurants.” Garment Factory Events is located at 101 East Wayne Street in Franklin. For more info and details on amenities and catering, call 317-868-8227 or visit garmentfactoryevents.com.

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ANNUAL GREENWOOD FREEDOM FESTIVAL KICKS OFF JUNE 30 Writer / Cathy Wendorff Photographer / Erin Feldmeyer

Greenwood’s oldest festival celebrates Independence Day in Craig Park starting with a community patriot parade at noon that kicks off an entire day of fun with music, food, shopping and fireworks. The Freedom Festival, which is always held on the last Saturday in June, is a popular community tradition that just keeps growing according to Robert Taggart, Executive Director of Greenwood Parks and Recreation. Despite the area’s construction, more than 50,000 people are expected to attend, and there is something for everyone with more than 200 food and retail booths alongside live music on two stages this year. Preparations for the festival have been made around the construction as well as changes to the parade route to turn West on Main St and then South on Market Plaza to South on Madison Ave. “The parade and the Freedom Festival kind of flow together now, meaning that if you’re here for the parade, the parade route is structured in such a way that when it ends it allows people access to the festival after the parade,” says Taggart, who has been affiliated with the Freedom Festival for more than 10 years. “The current layout of Freedom Festival where you have all your merchant booths and then you have your food vendors, that amalgamated all together and has really only been the last 3-4 years that we have been doing that. Old Merchants had a festival before the Freedom Festival, the retail merchants set up in the old city park. A few years back we decided to combine the two and it’s worked really well.” The Kid Zone and Family Stage feature bounce houses, face painting, dance parties and magic shows from 1:00 to 9:00. There are plenty of food vendors on tap this year, too. atCenterGrove.com / JUNE 2018 / CENTER GROVE MAGAZINE / 11


“We’ve got a broad range of eclectic food vendors from elephant ears and barbecue and pulled pork to ice cream and funnel cakes,” Taggart says. The retail booths are filled with local businesses and nonprofits that wrap around the diamonds, and they are open from 1:00 to 10:00 p.m. Live Music plays from the Amphitheater

Main Stage with a line-up of Haley Jonay at 3:00, Blue River Band at 4:00, Carly Storie Band at 6:00 and The Why Store at 8:00. Meanwhile The 4th Annual Freedom Jam jumpstarts at 2:00 p.m. with local musical acts competing in acoustic and full-band divisions on the Korn Country Stage. At 6:00 the Freedom Jam winner will be announced, followed by a special ceremony Honoring our Heroes at 7:00.

The popular group,“Tastes Like Chicken,” will also perform at 8:30 on the Korn Country Stage. Just before the night sky illuminates, at 10:00 p.m. Greenwood Mayor Mark Myers will help celebrate the American Spirit along with Greenwood High School’s performance of the National Anthem and the GFD Honor and Guard Taps and Flag Salute. Then, with all eyes towards the sky, the high point of the day begins as explosions of color fill the air.

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The fireworks are presented by Korn Country 100.3, and Taggart says, “We partner with them and Korn does an absolutely fantastic job, it always goes really well.”

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As a crowd favorite the pyrotechnic display is timed to music, which makes for a spectacular show that is sure to thrill all ages. “It’s just a chance for friends, family and the community to get together and celebrate the Fourth of July and celebrate downtown as well,” Taggart says. “It’s held in the heart of downtown Greenwood, so it’s a really good setting and it’s a really good event. It’s a chance for the community to get out and take a break and enjoy the park, look at the great festival and how it’s all put together.” A special feature that is being offered is a VIP ticket for $40.00 per person, which includes catering by Oaken Barrel in a private tent on the tennis courts with private restrooms. You can even enjoy the fireworks from an exclusive elevated spot for a fantastic festival experience. It’s not too late to be a part of this year’s Freedom Festival by filling out an entry form to participate in the parade, Freedom Jam, to rent booth space or volunteer. For more information visit greenwood.in.gov and click on Freedom Festival for maps, entry forms and band lineups.

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MASTER JEWELERS RACES INTO JUNE WITH PIPPA MANN SOCIAL MEDIA CONTEST COMBINES RACING & JEWELRY The unique partnership came about because Neylon, a lifelong Hoosier, has been involved with racing since the late 1980s Michael Neylon recently celebrated 20 when he began racing Formula Fords. The years in the jewelry business and combined open-wheel racing enthusiast knows just his love of jewelry with his life-long how much work and dedication it takes to passion of racing by creating a unique put a team together for the IndyCar Race, partnership with Pippa Mann. Mann, the and he also knows what it takes to start a British race car driver who competes in the business from the ground up. When Neylon Verizon IndyCar Series, is an entrepreneur was introduced to Mann, he recognized as dedicated to her vision. Neylon, the founder an entrepreneur that her vision, dedication and owner of Master Jewelers, formed a and hard work would lead to success. partnership that supports Mann’s dream of being the first female winner of the Indy Neylon started in the jewelry business 500, by offering a beautiful piece of jewelry on a wholesale level as a contractor for through a unique social media contest. jewelers. But his start was anything but easy. Writer / Lynda Hedberg Thies Photographer / Brian Brosmer

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Knocking on doors trying to get anyone to take a chance on his business took a while, but once he did, he was able to build one of only a few jewelers that had a full-time staff dedicated to creating custom jewelry, working on repairs and creating custom molds. Once his wholesale business was developed, he took the next step of opening up a retail store in 1998. Achieving his dream of creating a successful jewelry business over a 20-year period is what gave him the ability to recognize the hard work, vision and effort that Mann was doing to fulfill her dream. The partnership was formed and along


with it an opportunity for the public to know more about Pippa and her commitment to not just the IndyCar racing series but Indianapolis. The social media contest will result in one lucky winner receiving a $500 shopping spree at Master Jewelers. The contest was announced on Facebook and is also on Instagram and Twitter. Mann has selected seven different pieces of jewelry that she will be wearing throughout May. All that the public needs to do is “catch” Pippa wearing jewelry in the month of May and snap a photo. These pictures or videos can come from any media outlet, including news, websites and Pippa’s social media networks. The only catch is that the picture or video must have been posted or published in the month of May. Most important, the entries must include the hashtag #SpottingPippasPicks to be eligible. In addition to providing beautiful jewelry to one of the most widely recognized female race car drivers in the world, Master Jewelers is also dedicated to offering beautiful jewelry, custom and designer, along with modifying any custom jewelry that you already own. So when you are racing around looking for a beautiful piece of jewelry to wear, need help repairing a special piece or to create custom jewelry, give Michael Neylon a call at Master Jewelers at 317-623-8692.

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After working as a sales rep in the optical industry for over a decade, Brandan Kyle decided it was time for a change of pace. Rather than seeking out another conventional job, he decided he would try starting his own food truck.

the box and wanted to do something I’d never done. I think that’s what drew me to it.”

This led him to start BoxBurger food truck in Greenwood. Now heading into its third year of existence, BoxBurger grills with top quality Black Angus, while also offering up delicious sides like coleslaw, french fries, potato salad “I’ve always liked to cook,” Kyle says. “I’d and sweet potato fries. Known for their come home from being on the road, and expansive list of burger topping options, I would find myself cooking something BoxBurger has quickly become a favorite in the kitchen. I was looking outside food truck option for Johnson County

natives. Before diving into his food truck pursuit, Kyle had to do his fair share of research to make sure he knew what he was getting into. “Thank God for Google,” he says, laughing. “I have a business background, so it was pretty easy for me to dive in and research in the right areas of what I needed to know. I asked a lot of questions from people who were already involved in the business, as far as permitting goes and things like that.”

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Next up, he had to lock down a truck, but it couldn’t just be any old truck. “One thing that I knew that I wanted to do was build a nicer truck than I had seen out on the road,” Kyle says. “When I looked at food trucks, I thought to myself, ‘The image could be improved upon.’ I wanted to come in with something that was state-of-the-art and really ramp up the image.” After locking down the truck, it was time for Kyle to get the food situated. From the start, he wanted to keep things simple and affordable, while also ensuring that his burger was of a higher quality than that of his competitors. “I basically looked at the competition as far as Five Guys Burgers & Fries, Shake Shack and a lot of places like that with the more fast, casual environment,” Kyle says. “What I wanted to do was stay in that price range, and I wanted to build the best burger that I could without going above and beyond that price point. What I first set out to do was to find the highest quality beef that I could find.”

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sport over the next four years and became a nationally registered ultimate frisbee team by 2007. The school now has A and B boys After six straight years as state champs, it’s a teams as well as a single girls team, and boys bit hard to believe that Center Grove High head coach Jake Phillips says he’s working School’s (CGHS) ultimate frisbee team had to generate enough interest at the school to a bit of a slow start back in 2007 when it first build out a second girls team. got off the ground as an officially sanctioned high school program. “We really didn’t get competitive until about Writer / Jon Shoulders Photography Provided by Center Grove Ultimate Club

Originally founded informally back in 2003 by a small group of student frisbee fanatics who christened their club “Holy Mackerel”, CGHS began seeing growing interest in the

2011, and since then we’ve really turned things around,” Phillips says. That’s probably an understatement in addition to its sixth straight state

championship, the boys team placed fifth at the high school national championships last season after being ranked first in the country for much of the year. The girls squad finished third at the Ohio state championship, which was the closest state tournament the team could compete in. Phillips, a 2012 CGHS grad who took over head coaching duties after Eric Howe, a government and history teacher at the school, stepped down six years ago, says his 2017 season was the most successful yet of his tenure as boys coach.

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all around the country and meet people from Seattle, California, Minnesota and Florida, and the community is very tight to where everybody knows everybody,” says Henderson, who plays as a handler for the team - a position similar to a football quarterback. The team stays plenty busy in the offseason as well with weightlifting, practices three days per week in the fall, and winter participation in an interscholastic indoor league held at The Gathering Place in Greenwood. Players who wish to continue honing their skills through the summer months can participate in an optional summer league organized by the Indiana Ultimate Foundation. “We encourage everybody who is interested to come try out regardless of how much they know about the rules, or what experience they have,” Phillips says. “We’re all here to have fun.” There are currently 12 registered high school ultimate frisbee teams in Indiana, and Phillips is hopeful that number will increase in coming years. “The Midwest is kind of a little brother right now with trying to catch up with the coasts and grow the sport here, and we’re working really hard to do that,” Phillips says. “A lot of people don’t understand that it is a serious sport for those who want it to be. A lot of our kids play other varsity sports, and there are parallels “We’ve had a lot of close calls but we’ve held on to the state championship for a while,” he says. “Carmel and Fishers have challenged us in the past, and this year Brebeuf is great.”

well you’re prepared. You can only learn so much on the field but the rest of it is on you, and how hard you’re willing to work outside of practice to succeed.”

Alex Henderson, a senior and co-captain of the boys A team, says his team’s hard work off the field has led to its consistent successes in recent years.

The CGHS ultimate squad trains nearly year-round and the competitive season typically runs from March through May, consisting of weekend-long tournaments around the state and Midwest followed by the state, regional and national championships. The 2018 season will take the team to Ohio, Georgia and Illinois in addition to local tournaments. “We’ve gotten the opportunity to travel

“Coach has always been telling us that the fight to win starts way before the game actually happens,” says Henderson, who began playing ultimate during the summer before his freshman year. “It’s about how

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in ultimate with soccer, basketball and football.” All U.S. ultimate frisbee teams must be registered and approved for competition by USA Ultimate, founded in 1979 as the national governing body for American high school, college, beach and club teams. Upon approval, teams are free to choose which regular-season tournaments they wish to compete in, prior to the post-season state, regional and national championships. Phillips is proud of his six-year tenure and plans to continue motivating his players to retain their status as one of the premier programs in the state and country.

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“We have a supportive school administration which is really helpful,” he says. “As a fringe sport, to get to use the weight rooms and have a field to practice is great. (CGHS strength and conditioning coach) Marty Mills is a really good motivator. We also have a history of alumni giving back and continuing to be a good influence on the kids, so they are surrounded by good players, which is great.” For additional information on Center Grove Ultimate Club including a season schedule, visit centergroveultimateclub. org. Visit indianaultimatefoundation.com for details on Indiana adult leagues and an event calendar. For more info on team formation and registry with USA Ultimate, visit usaultimate.org.

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Center Grove High School Names Top 20 Students of the Class of 2018 Center Grove High School has named the Top 20 Students in the Class of 2018. The students were honored with a banquet in the Center Grove High SchoolHall of Excellence on May 3, 2018. Each student invited one elementary or middle school teacher and one high school teacher who inspired them during their academic career. The students spoke about those teachers during the program. “Among this group of students, there are brilliant minds, caring hearts and willing servants who are well on their way to making remarkable contributions to the world,” said Jeff Henderson, CGHS principal. “All of us at Center Grove High School wish these fine young adults every success in life as they head off to make their mark on their universities and communities.”

Group photo of Top 20 students following banquet (Front Row L-R: Riley Roberts, Jacob Cooley, Brett Boswell, Sam Jean;2nd Row L-R: Kaitlin Petrow, Jennifer Peters, Madison Hodges, Zoe Hanquier, Camryn Zuch; Back Row: Cassidy Hardin, Adam Brody, Mitchell Black, Grace Long, Breanna Motsenbocker, MacKenna Pruitt, Peyton Staab, Mackenzie Castellanos, Kathryn Edel, IsaacHagedorn; not pictured Akhil Isanaka)

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Nearly every Saturday evening between June and September, hundreds of Greenwood residents, visitors and their families gather with lawn chairs, blankets and snack-filled coolers to enjoy live performances spanning a variety of musical genres. June 2 - Blue River Band June 9 - Toy Factory June 16 - Flying Toasters June 23 - Stella Luna and the Satelites Concerts take place at the Greenwood Amphitheater in Craig Park. Craig Park

Ever wish when you were a kid that you were allowed to play in the mud?? Well on June 8th from 1-3 bring your littles ages 2-10 out to Craig Park and play in the mud with us! Admission is Free and kind donations to the parks are welcomed. As a thank you, you will receive a Parks gift for your donation. So come out, get messy and have some fun with us and the Greenwood Fire Department as we mud up some ground and dive in! Craig Park 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

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Strawberry Festival

Our Annual celebration of all things Strawberry! Enjoy our yearly small-batch release of sweet Strawberry Wine, plus ginormous strawberry shortcakes, food trucks and live music both days. It should be a berry good time! Free admission and family friendly! Mallow Run Winery Times Vary

Thursday Craft Beer Night at Victory Field

Join Sun King along with Triton Brewing Company and MashCraft Brewing for a special tapping of seasonal brews in PNC Plaza at Victory Field. Victory Field 5:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

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Greenwood Freedom Festival

Come kick off the day with a parade at noon followed by perusing nearly 200 vendors, including arts and shops, food, your favorite local beer and wines. Not to mention some rocking stage performances by some local artists, including Blue River Band, Tastes Like Chicken Band, Haley Jonay, Carl Storie Band and The Why Store! Also, enjoy the festival with some prime seating for the fireworks with food and beverages catered by Oaken Barrel Brewing Co. It’s going to be a full day of Fun, Food, and Festivities for everyone to enjoy! Visit greenwood.in.gov/Festival for more info.

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