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COMMUNITY GOALS: JORDAN DICKEY IS LEADING FISHERS’ POWER SOCCER CLUB, COMPETING WITH TEAM USA & TACKLING STIGMA Jordan Dickey was born with a rare, genetic muscular disorder — distal spinal muscular atrophy — one that has kept him in a wheelchair since he was three years old. Still, the condition hasn’t remotely kept him from pursuing his dreams and achieving his goals.

6 Tasteful Times Owner Jon Sadler Launches LLS Man of the Year Campaign

8 9 Spots to Celebrate St. Patty’s Day 12 Showtime: HSE Alum Erin Neufer Lands Supporting Role In New Broadway Play

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Huntington’s Disease Foundation Gala Returns April 27

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Tasteful Times Owner Jon Sadler Launches LLS Man of the Year Campaign Writer / Jon Shoulders Photography Provided

As Jon Sadler kicks off his campaign for 2019 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) Man of the Year in March, his reason for the undertaking is simple — cancer affects nearly everyone in some way, and he wants to be a meaningful voice in the fight against it. “I don’t think it’s naive to say every single person has been touched in some way by cancer,” says Sadler, who owns Tasteful Times gourmet wine and food shop in Fishers. “With the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society we are battling blood cancers, but everyone has a story in regards to cancer so we’re trying to do our part in fighting these ugly diseases. I have a twoand-a-half-year-old daughter, and we’d love to see a day where she doesn’t have to worry about cancer taking one of her parents or grandparents.” Last November, Sadler was nominated to run an LLS Man of the Year campaign by a few former candidates he’d helped in previous years, including fellow Indy residents Jason Llewellyn and Jill Petruzzi, and began a rigorous planning process for the 10-week philanthropic competition,

“I have those personal-level reasons for doing this, and then the experiences I’ve had helping other candidates was the other piece of it,” explains Sadler, a Pennsylvania native who attended junior high and high school in Terre Haute and studied business management at IU-Bloomington before developing the Tasteful Times concept with his father Ian 10 years ago. “We decided that Both of Sadler’s grandfathers, John Sadler since we know how to throw fun parties and and James Harding, and his wife Maggie’s grandmother Catherine Houston, died from we’ve raised a good amount of money for these campaigns on behalf of others, maybe cancer, and he says those tragic losses were important factors in his decision to partake we can put together a 10-week campaign and do some good.” in the event this year. which runs from March 7 to May 18. The competition is held each year in cities and towns across the U.S., and the candidates with the most funds raised for blood cancer research at the end of the 10-week contest get crowned Man and Woman of the Year in their particular community.

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Sadler plans to hold a few fundraising functions during the 10-week campaign including an event at Body Evolution Crossfit on Olio Road on March 15 and a larger gala event on May 11 at an as-yetundetermined location. Those interested in making a donation during the 10-week competition can do so on Sadler’s Man of the Year web page (see URL below), at one of his upcoming events and at the Tasteful Times store on Olio Road. All donations are tax-deductible and help support LLS research, patient services, advocacy, public and professional education and community service.

leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. While Sadler is doing his best to run a successful and victorious campaign, he stresses that there will be no losers in the competition — except, hopefully, cancer itself.

“The goal is to feel a sense of accomplishment that we put together a great campaign and to look back and say we did some serious good,” he says. “We’re “We’re also going to be hosting an event up all fighting the same fight. I’m at Britton Falls senior community for people hoping to also gain some life-long who live there,” Sadler adds. “That event will friends from this. Ultimately, we all win be held to try and spread the word and some because we are doing a lot of good in the community and raising funds and awareness awareness over there.” for leukemia and lymphoma. It’s something that my wife and I really believe in, and were The LLS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit thrilled to be able to participate in this.” organization created in 1949 to cure

Visit pages.mwoy.org/in/indy19/jsadler for additional information on Jon Sadler’s Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Man of the Year campaign, details on upcoming fundraising events and to purchase event tickets, sponsoring info and a direct donation page.

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Writer / Matt Keating

Are you ready for St. Patrick’s Day? Plenty of Geist and Fishers area restaurants and bars have a flurry of St. Patty’s Day activities planned for your enjoyment. Here are a few to visit this year.

1. ALE EMPORIUM

3. WOLFIE’S GRILL

 11501 Geist Pavilion Drive, Fishers  317-288-7394  aleemporiumfishers.com

 11699 Fall Creek Rd  7695 Crosspoint Commons  317-913-0293  317-913-1272  wolfiesgrill.com  wolfiesgrill.com

Tony Kwiatkowski, co-owner of Ale Emporium, Fishers, says he plans to have a combined St. Patrick’s Day & Big 10 Championship weekend.

Alec Wolf, area director for Wolfie’s, says a lot of planning is going into their St. Patrick’s Day weekend activities.

“With all of the big games going on, we will have basketball on all of our televisions all day, each day of the St. Patty’s Day weekend,” Kwiatkowski says. “We really like that St. Patrick’s Day is on a Sunday. We will also have live music from 10 p.m. -1 p.m, on Friday, March 15, and enjoy Big 10 Basketball all day on Saturday and Sunday. For drinks, we will have our house beer for $3 a pint. We will also have our Geist Golden Lager pints and Miller Lite pints for $3.50, Captain Morgan for $4.50. We also have Absolut Vodka & Flavors for $4.25.”

“We hope to be the best spot for all of the weekend fun,” Wolf says. “Guests like being in a large space surrounded by other people. We plan to have a lot of drink specials, with Guinness, Jameson Irish Whiskey and Irish Car Bombs. We have special St. Patrick’s Day plastic cups that turn green, and we plan to have Reuben sandwiches, fish and chips and live music.”

2. DETOUR AMERICAN GRILLE & BAR

4. TOPGOLF FISHERS

 10158 Brooks School Road  317-669-9333  detourgrille.com

 9200 E. 116th Street  317-212-3488  mashcraft.com

General Manager John Peters says corn beef and cabbage will definitely be on the menu.

You could always celebrate St Patrick’s Day with a group of friends at Topgolf. Reservations can be made online up to seven days in advance, and at least an hour prior to arrival. Walk-in guests are also welcome. Groups up to six players are welcome. Each reservation is good for one bay, and can accommodate eight guests, with six people playing at one time.

“We will also have Reuben sandwiches, Guinness beer specials, and other delicious drink specials,” Peters says. “It will be a great time. We want everybody to come on in.”

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5. MASHCRAFT FISHERS

8. MURPHY’S PUBHOUSE

 11069 Allisonville Road  317-863-5165  mashcraft.com

 11650 Olio Road, Suite 450  317-288-4073  murphyspubhouse.com

MashCraft Fishers will be tapping a special Irish dry stout beer on Nitro. They will also have three food specials — Drunken Chicken and Waffles, Beer Cheese Biscuits and Gravy, and Beer Butter & Cider Jelly Monte Cristo sandwich.”

On Friday, March 15, Irish food specials and Green beer will be available as well as a band and a DJ afterward.

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Saturday will include a party night with a bus, Irish’s food specials and Green beer. Mike Barthal & The Leprechaun’s Band in the evening. A shuttle bus from Murphy’s PubHouse to Murphy’s Craft House will also be available. On St. Patrick’s Day itself, Murphy’s PubHouse will have an Irish food menu all day. With live music throughout the day.

 11671 Lantern Road  317-343-0200  fourdayray.com Brian Graham, president and owner of Four Day Ray, says Four Day Ray will have a St. Patrick’s Day Tent for the weekend. Saturday March 16, Midwest Originals Band will perform. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with a $5 cover. On Sunday, March 17, the tent opens at noon, with live music. My Yellow Rickshaw is headlining and they will start at 7p.m., with a $10 cover. Irish Lager, Irish Dry Stout and glitter beer will be available again this year. Food trucks will be on hand as well.

9. MURPHY’S CRAFT HOUSE  11705 Fox Road  317-723-3085  murphyscrafthouse.com On Friday March 15 there will be Irish’s food specials and Green beer. There will also be live music and a DJ later that night.

“We will also have family activities,” Graham says. “On Sunday, March 17, at 9:30 a.m., we will have Kegs & Eggs, an Irish Breakfast buffet, with activities for the kids and a visit from a real Leprechaun. There will also be a 5k run and walk for the family at 8 a.m.”

On Saturday, Irish’s food specials and Green beer will continue with a band that evening. A shuttle bus from Murphy’s PubHouse to Murphy’s Craft House will also be available.

7. SAHM’S RESTAURANT & PUB

St. Patrick’s Day will kick off with a kegs and eggs brunch at 10 a.m. and an all-Irish menu in the a.m. and p.m. hours. Live music will be played throughout the day. Both Murphy’s restaurants will have plenty of fun giveaways and special activities as well.

 11505 Allisonville Road  317-842-1577  sahm’s116th.com Always a local favorite in Fishers. Sahm’s will feature corn beef and cabbage prominently on St. Patrick’s Day as well as their signature green beer.

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Erin Neufer will play a supporting role in the new Broadway original “Ink.”

HSE ALUM ERIN NEUFER LANDS SUPPORTING ROLE IN NEW BROADWAY PLAY Writer / Josh Brown Photography Provided

Erin Neufer knew from a young age that she wanted to be in showbiz one day. Neufer took part in a school play in first grade — “Pinocchio” — and caught the acting bug ever since. Today, she’s landed one of her first big breaks after years of grinding in New York for auditions. Starting in April, Neufer will be playing a supporting role in

a new Broadway original play called “Ink.” It’s a dream come true for the 2006 HSE alum. “I did plays all throughout high school,” Neufer says. “I ended up getting my degree in theater at Ball State. I’ve been to hundreds of auditions. I had a quiet year, this past year, but finally, I got this audition. This is my first Broadway role, and I’m so excited. Any actor who dreams has at one time dreamed to be on Broadway. I’m so grateful, and I feel

validated that all this hard work has paid off in some way.” Neufer is best known for her recurring role as Emily in the Netflix show “Gypsy.” The new Broadway show, “Ink” tells the true story of one of the first tabloids — The Sun. The show is set in 1969 in London and follows a young Rupert Murdoch who purchases the failing paper in an effort to make it a must-read publication. Neufer will play several roles

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in the play, but her main role is that of Rupert’s wife, Anna Murdoch. She will share the stage with Bertie Carvel, who is playing the lead role as Rupert. Carvel has taken on many Broadway, movie and TV roles over the years, including appearances in Les Miserables and Sherlock, to name a few. “Professionally, I will have a lot of stage time, and that is exciting,” Neufer says. “Bertie is going to be really spectacular in this. I’m looking


forward to sharing a stage with all the actors.” Throughout high school in Fishers, Neufer says her biggest mentor and influence was her drama teacher at HSE — Jen Otterman. “When I booked this show and got the role, one of the first people, besides my parents, that I reached out to tell was Jen,” Neufer says. “She made me realize this is a career I could actually have and put a love of the art of acting in me. I want to be able to pay my respects to the people who have helped me on my path by doing the best I can possibly do.” That path has been quite a long and winding road for Neufer. Like most aspiring

actors early on, it is not all glitz and glam. The acting scene is very much a grind, and Neufer says all the auditions and times you are turned down can wear you out if you don’t keep pressing on. “Being an actor in New York is not easy,” she says. “You are busting your butt all the time just to be able to pay rent. On top of that, you are going to these auditions where you are told no three times a week. It teaches you a lot about dedication and trusting that you are in the right job. It really is a full-time vocation, more than just a career. This is the first light at the end of the tunnel, so to speak, for me. It is really special to finally get something tangible out of all that hard work.”

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10th Annual Bev Hartig Huntington’s Disease Foundation Gala Returns April 27 Writer / Suzanne Huntzinger Photography Provided

The 10th anniversary Gala for the Bev Hartig Huntington’s Disease Foundation is coming up, and it’s not going to be the average fundraiser gala. But, then, Huntington’s Disease is no ordinary neurological disease. Fishers resident Bev Hartig suffers from Huntington’s Disease (HD). She and a group of friends established the foundation in 2010 to raise money to find a cure for the disease. This year, the foundation is celebrating its 10th-anniversary gala Saturday, April 27 at 7 p.m. at the Forum Conference and Events Center, in Fishers. The theme for this year’s milestone celebration is “A Musical Celebration of Giving.” Guests will enjoy a red-carpet experience complete with a sit-down dinner and special musical guests. Songwriter City will delight guests with their award-winning songs which they wrote for artists including Faith Hill, Rascal Flatts, Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood and more. For an even bigger treat, the songwriters will share the stories behind the Grammy and Country Music Award-winning songs. The journey to the foundation’s 10thanniversary celebration has been filled with mixed blessings, all starting with Bev. She grew up with a beautiful childhood full of

blessed memories with her adoptive family. In 1992, Bev’s birthparents sought her out, and she was blessed to find out they’d later married and had more children, giving her new siblings. She and her husband Bob married in 1997, and just a year later, she got a devastating phone call that her birth father had been diagnosed with Huntington’s Disease. She knew nothing about it, but she soon learned all about the degenerative neurological disease and that she and her siblings would have a 50 percent chance of inheriting it. Making the choice to arm herself with knowledge, Bev took the blood test and learned she, in fact, carries the gene to the disease that would take her birthfather’s life 14 / FISHERS MAGAZINE / MARCH 2019 / atFishers.com

in 2006 at age 57. But Bev didn’t make her diagnosis 20 years ago the end game. “Bev’s mission has always been to educate people about the disease and create awareness, encourage them to donate to the foundation and to believe that a cure will happen,” Board member Cecilia Coble says. “Bev firmly believes that together, we can make this the last generation with Huntington’s Disease.” Knowing the headline about Huntington’s Disease is just a start. For people who know little about the rare neurological disease, HD might seem to them like MS or MD. But that doesn’t even scratch the surface. HD is inherited at birth and


usually surfaces between the ages of 30 and 40. A gene causes the nerve cells in the brain to gradually break down over time, causing symptoms like difficulty balancing, experiencing involuntary movements or muscle twitches (chorea), slow mobility, decreased mental acuity, lack of concentration and, ultimately, losing the ability to walk, chew or swallow. For Bev, those symptoms began appearing gradually about 10 years ago. At this point, Bev’s symptoms have progressed to the point where she needs constant assistance with daily tasks like walking, standing and even eating. “Bev often notices that many people who see her in public remark that she looks intoxicated,” Coble says. “She wants to change that stigma and create awareness so that people don’t judge.” Bev’s appetite has been impacted because she’s in danger of choking on even soft foods and liquids. Her speech is slurred as the disease has slowly taken control over those muscles. Besides fighting her symptoms, Bev’s top priority is to take care of her family, husband Bob, daughter Katie (age 16) and son Ryan (age 15). It’s not an easy task not just because the kids are teenagers, but because Katie is also a special needs child and needs assistance as well.

Many of those close friends and neighbors round out the foundation’s board and committees. The entire team has worked hard every year to raise funds and put on the annual Gala. As of 2019, the foundation has raised more than $1.4 million for research and to help local Hoosiers with Huntington’s Disease by assisting them with their specific needs for improving their quality of life.

Beyond research, the Bev Hartig Huntington’s Foundation has provided funds to help improve the quality of life for Huntington’s Disease patients. The foundation has donated to Summerfield Health Center which offers skilled nursing care for those with Huntington’s Disease, and an Indiana University Social Worker who provides support and resources for those diagnosed with HD and their families.

Bev’s children are prohibited from undergoing the genetic testing for Huntington’s Disease until they reach age 18. In the meantime, she continues to fight for her family in the hopes of finding a cure.

The Gala is the foundation’s main fundraising event, and they need your support. Tickets to the event will go on sale in March. You can choose from seating at VIP tables, Premier tables and reserved seating. You can also make a tax-deductible donation on the foundation’s website. Funding research is the foundation’s primary mission, but they also want to connect the Huntington’s Disease community.

“It continues to shock Bev that there is still no cure or drug to slow the progression of the disease,” Coble says. But that only makes Bev and the foundation more motivated to raise funds for research. A few of the studies the Foundation has funded include an Oregon Health and Science University research study on RNA repeats in monkey models, an MIT study to research therapeutic test studies in mice, a Scripps Research Institute study on mice to see if a series of compounds can be effective in treating Huntington’s Disease and getting promising studies of GM1 (a type of brain fat found in sheep) to clinical trials.

A special group of friends from her neighborhood has been by her side every step of the way to help her. “Bev has been unable to drive for about five years now. So, that special group of neighbors and childhood friends take her to do errands, take her to lunch,” Coble says. “Being with Bev changes the way you see the world.” As difficult as it is to see their friend struggling, there is no other place they would rather be than by Bev’s side. “She’s known for her bubbly spirit and smile,” Coble adds. “She’s got spunk and she’s got a deep faith.” atFishers.com / MARCH 2019 / FISHERS MAGAZINE / 15

“If you or someone else you know in the community suffers from Huntington’s Disease, we want to connect with you,” Coble says. “We want to grow the foundation’s board, and we want to provide emotional support and other resources to people within this community.” Visit bevhartighuntingtonsdisease.com to purchase tickets to the gala, donate and to learn more about Bev’s journey.


Strike a Pose FHS Runway for Riley Fashion Show Returns March 21 Writer / Julie Yates Photography provided by Laura Arick Photography

Who says raising money for a great cause can’t be fun? For the eighth straight year, Fishers High School is hosting Runway for Riley, a fashion show that benefits Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis. It will be held Thursday, March 21. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and the show commences at 7. The entrance fee is $5. This popular annual affair gives participants a chance to shine while attendees enjoy a bit of shopping, music and fashion. This year, the event is co-chaired by three members of the Fishers High School Parent Teacher Organization: Kim Cox, Heather Moritz and Trisha Zastrow. Although they oversee the fashion show committee and make sure all aspects of the event are put into place, the students are the main focus. “We try to keep it as student-driven as possible,” Zastrow says. “It’s all about the kids and raising money for Riley. Last year the fashion show raised more than $7,000.”

“We are especially thankful for certain vendors who have been a part of the show and have supplied clothing to model for several years such as Louie’s Tux Shop,” Zastrow says. Marc Williams, Exceptional Learner teacher at FHS, serves as disc jockey during all activities. He chooses the music which sets the mood for a high energy, good-time atmosphere. The actual script of the fashion show is prerecorded. Vendors submit descriptions of clothing that are selected to be modeled. Students are tape recorded while they read the supplied narratives. The tape is then played as the models walk the runway and show off the fashion. Approximately 100 male and female students will model. An additional 15 to 20 children or teens are Miracle Models. These special kids are former as well as current patients at Riley Hospital. Each Miracle Model family supplies a bit of information about their child’s fight against childhood cancer and the story is shared during that individual’s modeling segment.

The evening begins with an hour to shop at about 20 vendor booths. These local retailers either make a monetary donation or have loaned clothes that will be modeled. Some have stores located at nearby Hamilton Town Center such as First Harvest Boutique, Francesca’s and JC Penny. Blue Peppermint, Dottie Couture Boutique and State of Grace Boutique reside in Fishers. Examples of other shops that are outside the community but still want to be part of the night’s excitement are Endeavor Boutique of Carmel and Matilda Jane Clothing. 16 / FISHERS MAGAZINE / MARCH 2019 / atFishers.com


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High Frequency Arts ART CONSULTING FIRM OFFERS UNIQUE SERVICES Jill Lehman’s new Fishers business has been in the headlines since it opened in January. High Frequency Arts has been described as an “art consultant.” Indeed, Lehman’s business does assist art collectors, businesses and home décor enthusiasts select and install original artwork. However, the “art consultant” description doesn’t come close to describing all that High Frequency Arts offers to the Fishers community.

be “art consultant, art merchant and local artist promoter.” As a new entrepreneur, Lehman has creatively built a unique Fishers’ arts business model that cannot be described in just a few words.

Upon opening in January as an art gallery and event center, Lehman quickly realized the focus needed to shift, full-time, back to the consulting side of her business. After When you learn more about the breadth of initially moving into a location off Maple art services, experiences and opportunities Street in Fishers, she decided to relocate that Lehman offers, a better description may to a smaller studio at the end of February. 18 / FISHERS MAGAZINE / MARCH 2019 / atFishers.com

High Frequency Arts continues to serve its clients and the Fishers community in unique ways. ART CONSULTANT You don’t have to be an experienced art collector to enjoy High Frequency Arts. A business-owner enhancing their space, a resident updating their home’s interior decor, a designer serving a client, a person looking for a special gift or a new enthusiast exploring art for the first time are all welcome. “High Frequency Art’s mission is to


invigorate interest in art, ignite creativity and tune up spaces through the use of art,” Lehman says. To fulfill that mission, the organization offers consultant services to help everyone explore, select, purchase and install the perfect artwork for them. Lehman has found that businesses in particular are discovering the value of art more than ever. Some companies have enhanced their work spaces with art to help unlock creativity and engagement with employees. Lehman has collaborated with business owners who value how visual art can inspire employees by creating a unique work environment. “High Frequency Arts helps to create engaging work environments for businesses so they can deliver on the promise of culture and inspire each employee to realize their maximum potential,” Lehman says.

ART MERCHANT High Frequency Arts offers a variety of artwork and a variety of price points, generally anywhere from $350-$10,000. For a grand opening event in January, visitors had the opportunity to meet and chat with artists who are part of Lehman’s extensive artist network. This allowed each art patron and artist to interact, developing a relationship which adds to the artwork’s intrinsic value for the purchaser. In addition, one of High Frequency Arts’ services for customers is to execute the art

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purchases on behalf of the artists. “We offer original artwork, not what you may typically find – which is massproduced prints and frames,” Lehman says. “Everything we sell is made by the hands of artists.” Lehman notes that other art merchants may serve customers as a framing shop, while High Frequency Arts serves as a connector between artists and purchaser who desires original and unique artwork.


LOCAL ARTIST PROMOTER High Frequency Arts ultimately strives to help artists’ careers and grow the local arts ecosystem. The business is uniquely poised to serve customers with art, by extending the artists’ exposure to customers. Lehman has created a large network of local and regional artists that she engages and promotes. Every artist that High Frequency Arts features is a recommendation of sorts because Lehman and her team review and vet each artist first. Lehman encourages all contemporary artists to reach out to High Frequency Arts to discuss opportunities to partner together. She is always looking to grow her network and encourage commerce to advance local artists. High Frequency Arts is a multifaceted arts business that serves the community

as an art consultant, art merchant and local artist promoter. In addition, High Frequency Arts is also a locally-owned business, an Indianapolis certified woman business enterprise. Recently Fishers’ downtown was awarded a Statewide Cultural District distinction and created a new Arts & Culture Commission. Lehman met with five members of the commission last month to discuss her company’s arts services and how High Frequency Arts will enhance the value of art in the community. No matter what words are used to describe it, High Frequency Arts offers a special arts expertise, quality, value and service to the city of Fishers. To learn more about High Frequency Arts, give them a call at 317-585-2787 or visit them online at highfrequencyarts.com.

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Jordan Dickey was born with a rare, genetic muscular disorder — distal spinal muscular atrophy — one that has kept him in a wheelchair since he was three years old. Still, the condition hasn’t remotely kept him from pursuing his dreams and achieving his goals. When you ask Dickey about his childhood, he describes it as normal, “no different really than other kids.” He grew up in the Pendleton area — a normal childhood with a close family, friends and extracurricular activities. “I’ve grown up with this, it’s just my life,”

Dickey says. “I have two siblings that have (muscular atrophy) as well and that made it easier growing up, sharing our experiences together. My parents were able to give us all the opportunities in the world, and they have been very supportive.”

of what life could become,” Dickey says. “I had role models through soccer who had gone to college, gotten a job, started families, and that really showed me that life doesn’t stop because of a disability. It goes on, you just have to adapt to it.”

As Dickey grew older, he developed a love for all sports, but he quickly realized it was soccer that he had the most passion for, and it showed on the field. He started playing wheelchair power soccer when he was 10 years old — meeting more people with disabilities and creating relationships and friendships along the way.

Dickey’s passion for soccer only grew stronger throughout high school. It wasn’t long before he was packing his bags for college to head out west at Arizona State University. He continued playing wheelchair soccer for ASU throughout his college career.

“Meeting more people with disabilities broadened my perspective, even at that age,

In 2011, at only about 18 years old, he got the opportunity of a lifetime when he was invited to join Team USA’s Power Soccer Paralympics team. The team won gold in Paris that year, and Dickey’s love of the sport and pride of playing for his country only continued to grow. “Going to France that year was a lot of fun,” he says. “Winning the gold medal that year validates the hard work you put into

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it. It is an amazing experience playing for your country. When you hear the National Anthem, you are so proud of not only what you’ve done but your country, your family and everything that got you there. Just watching this sport grow over the years has been amazing.” Dickey also competed with Team USA at the 2017 World Cup in Orlando. The team came up short that year, finishing with the silver medal. The second place finish, Dickey says, has left himself and the rest of Team USA itching to get back to the next tournament in 2021, which will be held in Sydney, Australia. Dickey will travel to Brazil later this year to compete in the Copa America, a qualifying tournament ahead of the 2021 World Cup. “I’m looking forward to going to Brazil this year and getting back together with Team USA,” he says. “It’s amazing to see this sport spreading all throughout the world. I never thought that I would get to travel the world like this. Every kid dreams of playing for their national team. Power soccer has given me that opportunity, and I’m grateful for it.” After graduating college, Dickey moved back to Indy. Today, he works as a senior data scientist at Statwax in Fishers. In his free time, it’s still all about soccer for the 25-year old. Dickey leads the RHI Sudden Impact wheelchair soccer team — a club team based in Fishers. The team practices most weeks at Sand Creek Elementary’s gym, and the athletes have built strong friendships with one another over the years. “You don’t realize how many people there are with disabilities in our community here,” Dickey says. “They are just living everyday life. Through the club team in Fishers, we get to meet each other and form life-long bonds. I’ve gone from learning from my own role models to being more of a leader on this team and in the power soccer community. It has been a fun experience for me.” March is Disability Awareness Month in Fishers — a time to celebrate and

empower those living with disabilities while also aiming to break down stigmas surrounding the community. It is a topic near and dear to Dickey. Fishers invited Dickey as one of two speakers to share his own story at the Disability Awareness Month Kick-Off event on March 1 at City Hall. He was thankful to be able to talk about his own experiences. “It is really important to me,” Dickey says. “I am typically not a big outspoken guy. I’m more quiet by nature. But it is important for other people to realize that people with disabilities are no different than others. We just want to be given the same opportunities as others. Those with physical or intellectual disabilities simply want to be given the chance to prove themselves. I can’t speak for all people with disabilities, but I can speak from my own experiences. atFishers.com / MARCH 2019 / FISHERS MAGAZINE / 23

“The stigmas really weren’t there as a kid,” Dickey adds. “I feel like they grow and develop in people as we get older. We are just regular people going through our daily lives just like you are but maybe with a few more challenges. Still, everyone has their own challenges to face in life.” To other kids growing up with a similar condition as Dickey’s, he offers simple, but sound, advice. “Find what you are passionate about and a group of people who are also passionate about the same thing,” he says. “Forming that bond with people is important. Whether they have a disability or not, we can all learn from each other.” For more information on Fishers’ Disability Awareness Month, visit fishers.in.us/999/ March-Disability-Awareness.


CELEBRATE DISABILITY AWARENESS MONTH IN MARCH March is Disability Awareness Month, and, for the third year, the City of Fishers will host a month-long celebration to bring awareness to what life is like for those with physical and intellectual disabilities. This year’s theme is “Empowering Fishers: Ask How.” After the Kick-off event on Friday, March 1 at City Hall, there are still plenty of events available throughout the month.

Think Differently, Shifting the Perspective: An Interactive Conversation About Fear, Stigma and Assumptions Thursday, March 7 / 8:30-10:30 a.m.  Conner Prairie Interactive History Park Employers are invited to join Kathy Bernhardt, Managing Director of Tangram Business Resourcing, for coffee and conversation around how employers can meet their employment needs by employing individuals with physical and intellectual disabilities. Businesses and organizations throughout Fishers will share their stories on how they have employed people with disabilities. Registration is required. Visit fishers.in.us/DisabilityAwareness to register.

Visual & Performing Arts Reception: A Celebration of the Arts and Community Unity Friday, March 8 / 6-9 p.m.  Conner Prairie Interactive History Park

physical and intellectual disabilities of all ages. Attendees can learn where to find services for people transitioning into the Hamilton County community. This event is free and open to the public.

City of Fishers Adaptive Sports Showcase: Celebrating Athletes and Friendship Saturday, March 23 / 2-5 p.m. Fishers High School Gym, Door #6 Tour exhibitions by Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana (RHI) Indy Edge Beep Baseball Team, Indy Premier TOPSoccer, Ball State University Power Soccer Team, Unified Track from HSE and FHS, Special Olympics of Hamilton County Basketball and Cheerleaders and high school athletic groups. Enjoy performances from FHS Electrum Choir, Deveau’s Showteam by Gymroots and 31Svn Street Dance Academy. This event will also feature a raffle. The showcase is free and open to the public. Donations will be accepted at the door.

Movie Showing of “Intelligent Lives” Presented by the Ball State University Department of English Immersion Learning Course, Disability Representation in Children’s & Young Adult Literature Tuesday, March 26 / 6:30 p.m. Fishers High School Auditorium Award-winning filmmaker, Dan Habib, follows the lives of three young adults with intellectual disabilities who challenge the perceptions of intelligence while navigating high school, college and the workforce in the 70-minute documentary. A discussion will follow the film.

Nickel Plate Arts and Fishers Arts Council invite you to a visual arts reception featuring works of art provided by Opportunities for Positive Growth (OPG), Janus Developmental Services, Art This film is free and open to the public. Registration encouraged, Mix, Indiana School for the Deaf, Indiana School for the Blind and but not required. Visually Impaired, clients from the Behavioral Analysis Center for Autism (BACA), clients from Outside the Box, Bosma Enterprises, VIPS – Visual Impaired Preschool Services, Best Buddies, Fortune Academy and the Monon Community Center (Carmel-Clay Parks).

2019 Hamilton County Transition Fair: A Resource Fair for Life’s Transitions at All Ages Thursday, March 14 / 6-7:30 pm  Hamilton Southeastern High School Cafeteria, Door #1 This annual resource fair features 80 representatives from various organizations that provide services and resources for those with 24 / FISHERS MAGAZINE / MARCH 2019 / atFishers.com


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Fishers is considered to be one of the best communities in Indiana. It borders Indianapolis but retains a small-town feel. With a low crime rate, award-winning public-school system and multiple public parks, it attracts families who want a great place to raise children. But the city of Fishers isn’t just comprised of young adults and youngsters — it has a growing population of mature individuals, too. Fishers Parks and Recreation has responded to this group by creating Fishers Freebirds, a new program which provides diverse and varied activities for what it calls fifty and better citizens.

“We launched Fishers Freebirds in September 2018,” says Sarah Sandquist, Fishers Parks and Recreation Director. “The idea came from a trend that we started hearing from residents at our events and senior programs. We found that many of these community members had moved to Fishers to be closer to their grandchildren and families and wanted a resource to meet friends. We also noticed that many older adults don’t want to be called seniors, hence the name of our new initiative. Freebirds describe older adults who may be empty nesters or who have more free time because they are retired and want to connect with other like-minded people in the community. “We also launched this new program to atFishers.com / MARCH 2019 / FISHERS MAGAZINE / 27

coincide with the city’s American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Age-Friendly Community Designation. The designation emphasizes the city’s commitment to continued age-friendly efforts.” Besides offering activities that are constantly changing, the group has a set meeting on the first Wednesday of each month. These get-togethers usually feature a speaker or an activity and take place from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Ambassador House, 10598 Eller Road. The Freebirds are hosting some unique events in March. Some activities are free and others require a reservation and fee. A Saint Patrick’s Day Luncheon will be held on Friday, March 15th at Saxony Hall, 13362


Pennington Road from 11 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at $10 a person. Participants will enjoy a traditional Irish meal, live music and bingo with prizes. On Tuesday, March 19th, a gel paint printing class will be held at the Ambassador House from 10 a.m. to noon. Each attendee will have the opportunity to create a piece of art using the technique taught for a charge of $20. “We are launching a new Cards and Conversation and Game Night for Freebirds. Each will be offered twice a month,” adds Susan Davis, Event Coordinator. “We are also excited to continue our partnership with Hamilton Trace, A Cardon Family First Senior Living Community, who is the Fishers Freebirds sponsor.” Individuals can see a list of upcoming Freebirds activities in the Fishers Parks and Recreation catalog, Play Fishers. The publication can also be viewed online along with signup instructions or registration can be done in person at the Fishers Parks and Recreation office, 11565 Brooks School Road, as well as by mail. “The group is still growing, and there has been a lot of interest in these activities so far,” Davis says. “We plan on building on these Freebirds events and activities throughout the rest of 2019.” Visit PlayFishers.com/Freebirds for more information on Fishers Freebirds.

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NEW JUICE BAR BRINGS HEALTHY, TAST Y OPTIONS TO FISHERS Writer / Megan Jefferson Photographer / Glenda White

In 2014, Kat and Landon Eckles opened Clean Juice, a juice bar, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Kat had been diving into the dynamic world of nutrition and became obsessed with the indisputable benefits received from eating an organic and plant heavy diet. Landon had been working in sales and management and was ready for something new. Together they decided to launch their flagship store. After being open for one year, they started franchising. The stores offer smoothies, acai bowls, avocado toast and juice

cleanses. Clean Juice is the first franchise restaurant to be 100 percent certified USDA organic.

was born, they decided they wanted to try something new. Teverbaugh was ready to start a business.

Scott Teverbaugh recently opened the 47th Clean Juice in Fishers.

The Teverbaughs attended the Eckles’ Discovery Day. This day provides people who are interested in owning a franchise store, the opportunity to meet the Eckles and learn more about the Clean Juice company. The Teverbaughs fell in love with the products and the company’s commitment to serving all organic products.

Teverbaugh was on his way to Hilton Head Island for a vacation when he stopped at a Clean Juice. He tried some of the products and was intrigued by the company. He and his wife have three children and feeding them organic food has always been very important to them both. Teverbaugh’s wife is a dentist and he worked in the corporate world. After their third child atFishers.com / MARCH 2019 / FISHERS MAGAZINE / 29

“There are a lot of like-minded people in our community. They want to serve their children good, healthy food,” Teverbaugh says. “I’ve always wanted to open my own business and


it’s rewarding knowing that when someone comes, we’re serving them something that’s fresh, clean and good for them.”

and fruits and many people are unaware that some of these foods contain the highest amount of pesticides and chemicals.

the Super Target. Teverbaugh is excited to finally be open in Fishers and encourages everyone to stop by.

Clean Juice believes that eating organic is the most efficient way to reduce exposure to chemicals and pesticides, avoid GMOs and benefit from the higher nutrient content. They believe that eating organic can also help to protect our water and soil and preserve our ecosystems.

“I encourage people to educate themselves on why organic is important, especially with some of the dirty dozen items that are usually found in a lot of juices and smoothies,” Eckles says. “With our juice you don’t have to worry about any of that.”

“Just because it’s good for you, doesn’t mean that it doesn’t taste good,” Teverbaugh adds. “We serve awesome, amazing products.”

Many of the juices combine both vegetables

The Clean Juice in Fishers is located in the Fishers Corner shopping plaza, near

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Clean Juice is located at 11670 Commercial Dr Suite 500 in Fishers. You can give them a call at 317-572-7420 or visit them online at cleanjuice.com/ locations/fishers for more information.


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