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DON’T ROCK THE BOAT: THE GEIST BOAT PATROL HITS THE LAKE FOR SUMMER SAFETY The sun is out, warmer weather has finally arrived and summer is here — it is officially boating season. For Geist and Fishers residents, summertime means loading up the boat and heading out to Geist Reservoir with friends and family for days of fun on the lake.
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GEIST BLAST ON THE BRIDGE RETURNS JULY 4 Photography Provided by Eric Meyer - PhotoByMeyer.com
The annual Geist Blast On the Bridge Fourth of July celebration promises a spectacular view of fireworks over Geist Reservoir during this family-friendly event. The blast is back on Thursday, July 4 from 5 to 10 p.m. on the Fall Creek Road Bridge. The fireworks show is set for 10 pm. This year’s event will feature kids activities, inflatables, face painting, chalk art, roving entertainment, a DJ and food vendors. Outside food and beverage is allowed, but keep in mind that all bags are subject to a search. Alcohol, however, is not permitted at the event and will not be sold on site. Share your photos from the Blast On the Bridge with Geist Magazine on Facebook and Twitter at @atGeist.
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INDIANAPOLIS SALT CAVE AND HALOTHERAPY CENTER BOASTS REL AXATION & ADDED HEALTH BENEFITS FOR GUESTS Writer / Jon Shoulders . Photographer / Michael Durr
ave you been looking for a new setting to relax and get away from daily distractions? Interested in trying a new approach to help with health issues like inflammation or respiratory issues? Maybe it’s time you tried salt.
“It’s like a holistic spa — it helps with things like allergy symptoms, respiratory infections, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and sinusitis,” she says. “We’re getting great feedback so far. There are a few salt rooms in Central Indiana, but we’re the only salt cave business that recreates what it’s like in a real, actual salt cave with ionized water cascades trickling in the back.”
Indianapolis Salt Cave and Halotherapy Center, Central Indiana’s first salt cave facility, opened in March, and Co-owner Stefanie Patterson says the benefits of even one session inside her unique facility are manifold.
The cave was constructed earlier this year with nine tons of Polish salt. Customers simply enter the room and relax in a zero-gravity chair letting the salt do the work, while a machine called a halogenerator grinds up and aerosolizes pharmaceutical-grade salt.
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“We keep it cool just like a cave would be,” Patterson says. “You’re relaxing in there and breathing in the salt particles which are drying up and breaking up any gunk or mucus in your lungs and airways. So it’s doing a lot of great things for your respiratory system.” She adds that salt naturally helps with serotonin production, helping customers to unwind and relax. And since salt helps skin retain moisture, sessions in the cave can also kill bacteria that can cause skin issues like eczema and psoriasis. The facility also includes two infrared saunas as well as a hand and foot detox room, in which patrons put their hands and feet on heated salt blocks that pull out toxins and heavy metals through sweat. “We highly recommend the hand and foot detox for anyone experiencing joint pain, arthritis and inflammation,” Patterson adds.
“It’s also very relaxing and meditative like the salt cave.” All ages are welcome in the salt cave, and Patterson offers children’s sessions where kids get buckets and shovels to play in the salt. So why open a salt cave in Central Indiana? Patterson says she took inspiration from a few family members in Vermont who have their own cave facility and learned about the benefits years ago. “I really fell in love with the facility up there and what it brings to the people in that community, she says. “I saw that people really felt benefits from the treatments. We decided it was something Indianapolis needed and doesn’t have.” In January, Patterson purchased what she describes as the perfect building for her concept on Kent Avenue and opened her business up to Indy less than two months later.
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“The building was used down through the years as a firehouse and a hospital, so there’s a lot of healing elements of the building that we wanted to revive,” she says. “We thought it was the perfect space for what we wanted to do.” All the salt that customers are surrounded by is imported from Poland, and Patterson even hired a Polish builder to construct her custom salt cave. “We wanted to recreate the environment of the Polish salt mines because that’s where salt therapy began,” she says. “The builder grew up going to the Polish salt mines, and he did the salt cave in Vermont for our family so we had that connection with him. He knows how the salt mines are run in Poland and we wanted to make it as authentic and as realistic as possible.” Patterson says most of her business thus far has been through word of mouth, which she sees as a testament to the health benefits the
salt cave is providing for locals. “People are seeing the benefits and coming back to bring their friends,” she says. “We have people saying they used to take Mucinex and haven’t had to take it since they started coming to the salt cave. That’s why we’re here — so people have more options to take charge of their health or to just relax.” The Indianapolis Salt Cave and Halotherapy Center is located at 8899
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Over a decade ago, Chelsea Couture was vacationing in Mexico with her mom (Crystal) and sister (Claire) when inspiration struck. “We saw people making crazy balloon hats and we thought it would be fun to start a family balloon art business together,” Chelsea says, noting that all three of them nurture a creative spirit. They came home and learned the tricks of the trade, then formed Balloongenuity in 2009. Though it was a successful business endeavor, they often fielded questions from revelers who were in search of, say, a magician or a clown. Then they began to notice a trend as more and more people were interested in inviting a reallive princess to their party or event. “A woman called and said she’d like to have Rapunzel at her daughter’s party—not just
to sit and look pretty but to sing, draw, and interact with the kids,” Chelsea says. “She wanted a fairytale come to life.” Chelsea and her family vowed to do just that. It wasn’t a stretch given that the entire family has a theatre/singing/songwriting/ artistry background. “If we were going to do this, we wanted to do it right,” Chelsea says, who launched Happily Ever After Productions in 2012, starting with just four princesses. “Children were in absolute awe to get to meet their favorite princesses,” Chelsea says. There’s the classic princesses such as Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel, and Alice in Wonderland. But the Little Mermaid, the Frog Princess Tiana, and the Snow Princesses (Anna and Elsa) are also very popular. Soon after launching, parents began asking Chelsea, “What do you offer for boys?” So, they invited select 12 / GEIST MAGAZINE / JULY 2019 / atGeist.com
superheroes to join in the fun, and now Batman, Spiderman, Wonder Woman, and Captain America (among others) visit parties. The craze has definitely exploded. “Initially, we thought the princesses would be a side thing to our balloon artistry and really it’s the other way around,” Chelsea says. The highly popular Princess Package is a 1.5-hour party that includes entertainment by one character, who is accompanied by the client’s choice of balloon artist, face painter or glitter tattoo artist. The princess presents the birthday girl with a tiara and then provides a musical storytelling show, participates in the cake cutting ceremony, and delivers a special song. If parents also want to incorporate a pinata or something else into the party, they are more than welcome to do so. But for the most part, the princesses are the entertainment.
Unlike at a Disney theme park where kids’ time with characters is limited to a stand-in-line chance to snap a photo and grab an autograph, at these parties, the guests have a chance to chat at length with princesses. “Kids want to know every backstory so they’ll ask about the princess’ parents and their pets, how they got here, everything!” Chelsea says. Happily Ever After will accommodate parties and events within a one-hour driving radius of the Geist area. Though they have traveled as far away as Cincinnati, Louisville, and Chicago, they stay plenty busy just in the Indy area. For instance, in May Aladdin and Jasmine attended Chick-fil-A night. And earlier this spring Moana, Snow White and friends went to an Indianapolis Indians game where they mingled with fans of all ages. Each year the princesses also go to the Whitestown Parks & Rec’s Christmas Ball in Whitestown where princesses engage in a meet-n-greet with attendees. “We see a bump in business in the spring and fall with seasonal festivals and another bump at the Fourth of July and Christmas, but overall we remain steady year-round,” Chelsea says. Several of their princesses have moved on to engage in other communities, booking jobs on cruise ships and even living in the promised land—Disney World. It’s not surprising given that these princesses and superheroes love what they do. “They all really do enjoy interacting with the children,” Chelsea says, noting that they have a really loyal fan base. “Some families will book four or five years in a row, choosing a different princess each time,” Chelsea says. “We feel blessed to be able to do this full-time. We have the best jobs ever!” For more information, call 317-498-3473, email indyprincessparties@aol.com or visit happilyeverafterproductions.com. atGeist.com / JULY 2019 / GEIST MAGAZINE / 13
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9th Annual Vines for Life Returns August 16 at Daniel’s Vineyard Writer / Samantha Kupiainen . Photographer / Brian Brosmer
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Vicky and Luke Andritsch - Team Luke
ines for Life is returning for its ninth year this August. Since 2010, the fundraiser has raised more than $250,000 for three local charities — Creating Hope, Indy SurviveOars and Team Luke. The charities are Geist-local and allow patients going through cancer to experience art, music, meditation and camaraderie. The charities joined forces to raise awareness and hope for those living with cancer.
As in years past, a private Sponsor Reception will begin at 6 p.m., followed by a wine tasting event at 7 p.m. Guests will sample wines from California, including: Trefethen Family Vineyards, Cakebread Cellars, Black Stallion Winery, Cooper Mountain Vineyards and Mauritson Wines. Local craft breweries will also be serving their latest beers — Wooden Bear Brewing and Sun King. Several Kentucky bourbons will also be available on the outdoor deck, as will Tito’s Handmade Vodka. If you want the ultimate pairing, cigars will also be available on the deck.
The annual event is Friday, August 16 from 7-10 p.m. at Daniel’s Vineyard in McCordsville. It features fine wine, craft beer, spirits, gourmet food, music, a charity boutique and a live auction. The fundraiser is later in the year than in previous years so the event can fully utilize Daniel’s Vineyard, namely its outdoor patio. “We’re trying to bring local people and give some local entities some exposure as well,” says Todd Andritsch, Vines for Life co-founder.
Local restaurants will be sampling their signature appetizers, too. Choices include Ale Emporium’s Hermanaki wings, Eddy’s Neighborhood Bar & Grill cajun scallops, FoxGardin’s Swedish meatballs, Murphy’s Craft House cheeseburger sliders, hummus & pita and jumbo shrimp, Stone Creek Dining Company’s pomegranate BBQ shrimp & barely fruit salad and Wolfie’s at Geist’s award-winning mac & cheese.
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The event is open to the public and anyone can buy a ticket. Andritsch says that the event is perfect for those looking for a fun night out. “It’s a really nice night out,” he says. “It is affordable, but it’s also really well done. There will be lots of good wines and good food and good company. A number of couples use it to go and have a night out. It’s close, so you don’t have to go downtown to do it, and we give back to the community and help fight cancer.” Parking for this event will be free and attire is casual elegance. Tickets are $75 per person and space is limited to 275 guests. To purchase tickets, visit VinesForLife.org. Daniel’s Vineyard is located at 9061 N 700 W, McCordsville (northeast corner of 86th and Carroll Roads). For more information about sponsorship opportunities, contact Todd Andritsch at tandritsch@equiasalliance.com.
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Each Thursday evening, until the first week of October, the Civic Plaza at 9230 Memorial Park Drive transforms into a family friendly, activity-filled farmers market. The Fort Ben Farmers Market is open rain or shine from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. and hosts close to 40 vendors, including food trucks. As an alternative to a standard weekend farmers market, the weeknight time accommodates busy families.
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“Having the market in the evening is good because people can swing by on the way home from work,” says Mandy WrightJarrett, director of the market. “Families get too busy on weekends. They can have dinner together and enjoy a fun night of activities on a Thursday night.” Visitors to this year’s market can see many returning vendors but also new ones. Grace & Truth Farms from Rossville sell certified organic turkeys. They also offer chicken, pork and eggs, vegetables and fruits, plus some prepared items. All are organically raised, chemical free and nonGMO. Another familiar vendor is Biltz Greenhouses & Produce. Their stand is filled with seasonal fruit, berries and vegetables. Family-owned Dragonwood specializes in honey and maple sugar products and is located in Tipton County. The Wraparoni food truck serves up burritos and bowls that incorporate macaroni and cheese along with ingredients such as barbecue pork and cheesy alfredo chicken. “This is the third year for the Fort Ben Farmers Market,” Wright-Jarrett says. “In 2017, Lawrence Mayor Steve Collier saw a need for a community farmers market. He hired the director of the Original Farmers Market at the Indianapolis City Market, Stevi Stoesz, to get it up and running. Last year, she recruited me and this year I am running it on my own. “My goal is to make the market more diverse and welcoming to all in the community,” she adds. “Lawrence has a large population of Latino families in the area and we are hoping to attract more vendor that fit in
David VanWye, Owner of Amazing Hazel’s Gourmet Sauces and Bloody Mary Mixes
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with that. We offer assistance to vendors so that their signs are displayed in both English and Spanish. Also, WIC and SNAP benefits are honored.” Across from the purveyor booths is a large green space where activities take place. At the Reading Tree, volunteers read children’s books both in English and Spanish. Twice a month, patrons are treated to live music. On the last Thursday of every month, a Makers and Creators Camp is held where
Grace & Truth Farms
crafters not only have art to sell but also demonstrate and instruct people how to make their own items. During Vintage Record Days, a record player is hooked up to the sound system and vinyl LPs brought by either vendors or guests will be played. On Chicken Day, Wright-Jarrett brings one or more of her Silkie chickens to the market.
Jarrett says. “Attendees can buy seasonal food treats and gifts. Dates and locations will be announced later this summer.
“We will also host two inside pop-up markets, one before Thanksgiving and one before the December holidays,” Wright-
Visit the Fort Ben Farmers Market Facebook page @FortBenFarmersMarket for more information.
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“Lawrence is such a diverse community with such pride and spirit,” she adds. “The response has been wonderful – there’s nothing bad about a farmers market!”
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For 24 years, Lori Brown of Skin Crafters has been helping people of all ages who have all but given up hope of clearing their acne through prescription medications. Back in September of 1995, after finishing esthetics school, Brown decided to launch a skin care business favoring a natural, holistic approach rather than conventional medical treatments. During her time working in esthetics Brown found many of her clients had been seeing dermatologists for years with no significant results and realized the one-size-fits-all approach used by many of those dermatologists is ineffective in the long term. “That approach didn’t make any sense to me, and in esthetics school, they actually discouraged us from working with people who had moderate to severe acne saying we needed to send them on to a dermatologist,” she says. “That troubled me have digestive issues, yeast overloads because I knew I had a better way to help and hormonal imbalances it’s going to people with those recurring issues.” manifest itself on the surface of the skin. So you have to factor in everything about a The Skin Crafters experience starts with person’s lifestyle.” a complimentary consultation during which Brown learns the details of a client’s Brown, who trained at Westshore Skin lifestyle habits as well as past or current & Health Center near Cleveland, uses a medications. baseline of skin care products containing “It’s taking in the client’s whole picture, and adjusting diet, stress levels, sleep and factors like that, then using the products I’m familiar with,” she says. “Our approach requires no medications or antibiotics that may also cause long-term health problems. Skin is a detoxifying organ, so when you
and I can customize the treatment program according to my client’s needs,” she says. “We start people at low-level dosages and incrementally increase the strength as their skin adjusts to the product and heals. Otherwise, you can fry a person’s face, which is what people run into with a lot of over-thecounter glycolics and benzoyl peroxides.”
treatment agents like salicylic acid, glycolic acid and benzoyl peroxide. She’s able to adjust the products for individual clients— a process she describes as crucial in formulating treatment plans.
Brown is quick to point out that Skin Crafters is not a spa experience. It is a fully customized clinical program for those with acne problems and those interested in starting an anti-aging program.
“Your program is going to be different than someone else who walks through the door,
“About 90% of my clientele is for acne and the others are anti-aging,” she says. “Thirty
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percent of my acne clientele is adults, which surprises some people. I do a few peels and facial waxing, but primarily, it’s working with those who have chronic skin issues.” Scott Swan, news anchor for WTHR-TV Channel 13 Eyewitness News, brought his children to Skin Crafters years ago for acne treatment and was impressed by both the results Brown was able to achieve and the personalized service. “My kids were having acne problems and it was important that we find something that would work for the long run,” Swan says. “Not only that but on a personal level, being on TV it’s important for me to look my best, and the microdermabrasion treatments I’ve gotten there have been beneficial.” Brown has recently begun seeing secondgeneration clients, which she feels is a testament to her approach to skin care,
and she says helping people regain their confidence and self-esteem is her greatest joy. “I ask them to put their trust in me, with 24 years of experience, and let me show them how I can help,” Brown says. “I’m not just going to hand them a bunch of products and show them the door. I’m very detailed in my approach and explain how
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THE GEIST BOAT PATROL HITS THE L AKE FOR SUMMER S AFET Y Writer / Josh Brown Photographer / Brian Brosmer
The sun is out, warmer weather has finally arrived and summer is here — it is officially boating season. For Geist and Fishers residents, summertime means loading up the boat and heading out to Geist Reservoir with friends and family for days of fun on the lake. With so many boaters out on the reservoir, someone has to patrol the waters to keep the community safe — enter the Geist Boat Patrol. For Fishers Police Officer Mike Janes, summer is the busiest time of the year. Lt. Janes heads up the Geist Boat Patrol during the late spring and summer months. The patrol hits the water primarily on the weekends starting Memorial Day through Labor Day, but it wasn’t always that way. “Prior to Fishers annexing a lot of the homes around Geist, they annexed the land under the water, so de facto, the lake is our responsibility,” Lt. Janes says. “We would get complaints about excessive noise and other boating issues, but we didn’t have a boat to get out on the water at the time. So, we started looking at how to alleviate the issue. In 2011, we started doing some co-boat patrols using our Fishers Fire Department boat. In 2012, the Fall Creek Township purchased a new boat for Fishers co-branded as a public safety boat.” atGeist.com / JULY 2019 / GEIST MAGAZINE / 25
What many people may not know is that the Boat Patrol unit is a dual response team made up of all Fishers Police and Firefighters — all of which serve on a voluntary, part-time basis. “We usually have two officers out on the boat, and the fire department heads out occasionally as well,” Lt. Janes says. “Our officers are all trained to run the fire pump on the boat, too. Our goal has been to achieve voluntary compliance with the laws and ordinances of Fishers. We have done a good job of that. The primary reason we are out there is to make it a safe boating environment for everyone that lives or recreates on or near the water.” The boating patrol heads out to the marina usually around early afternoon on the weekends for each shift, prepping the boat for the day and making sure all systems are operating properly. They are usually out there in the afternoon through the evening. The Geist Boat Patrol has several main areas out on the lake that they keep an eye on. “We focus on the two main coves that people hang out in — Cambridge Cove, or many refer to it as Cocktail Cove, and Family Cove,” Lt. Janes says. “We still spend time in the smaller areas, too. We stop and talk to people when we see them. Probably our biggest complaints are noise ordinance violations or nowake zone violations where people are going faster than they should be in an idle zone.”
The Geist Boat Patrol has one, main boat that they use, and it’s got just about every feature and piece of technology that the FPD and FFD needs. Not to mention, you can’t miss it. The 27-foot Boston Whaler is quite an impressive sight to see out on the reservoir. “One of the reasons that our boat is so big is because it is also used for dive operations,” Lt. Janes adds. “If we are in an urgent situation looking for someone that has just gone under the water, when we dive we send one diver at a time with two back up divers on the boat. It means a lot of equipment and people on the boat. “The Fall Creek Township, when they purchased this boat for us, really provided us with great equipment. We have a flare unit on it as well, similar to what helicopter systems have, that picks up heat signatures of people and boats. The sonar unit also paints us a picture of the bottom of the lake to pinpoint where things are at.” It’s certainly not an episode of Baywatch, but the Geist Boat Patrol has handled some interesting situations over the years. “We’ve had a few crashes over the last few years, but thankfully we’ve been fortunate in that category,” Lt. Janes says. “Typically those crashes involve people being impaired or not operating their boat in a safe manner. We strongly encourage people to take some type of boaters education class.
“Sometimes we get some crazy calls, though it has calmed down quite a bit in recent years. Still, every once in a while there is someone who wants to take off parts of their swimsuit, and we have to remind them that is not acceptable behavior. We had a guy one year that tried to choke a goose. He dove in the water after the goose and, of course, the goose didn’t take too kindly to that. Overall, we are pretty fortunate because the majority of people out on the lake are out there to enjoy themselves within reason.” One of the frequent issues Lt. Janes says that the patrol sees is boaters, both drivers and passengers, not wearing some sort of flotation device. For those that aren’t the biggest fans of life jackets, he highly recommends it. “We require our officers to wear a personal flotation device,” he says. “We have ones that automatically inflate if we go about 14 inches under water. We want to set a good example out on the lake, so we always have them on when we are operating the boat. The life preserver can truly save lives. Our diving team has not had to recover a drowning victim who was wearing a personal flotation device. You never know when or where you are going to be involved in a crash.” Over the years, the Geist Boat Patrol has built up a solid rapport with the Geist community and those out on the lake. Lt. Janes says that relationship is an important 26 / GEIST MAGAZINE / JULY 2019 / atGeist.com
piece of the job. “We usually kick off the boating season by meeting with many homeowners in Cambridge, and we answer any questions they might have,” he says. “We want to foster those relationships with community members living along the water. There is always a boating safety day as well. We have developed really good relationships with the regulars out on the water, too. They see us and wave us over just to talk.” For Lt. Janes, he has been a part of the Fishers Police Department since 2003. In total, he has been in law enforcement for 19 years now. The Geist Boat Patrol, he says, is one of his favorite parts of the job each year. “I’ve always loved being out on the water,” Lt. Janes says. “Working with the FPD has given me a lot of neat opportunities to do that. Personally, I love the fact that I can get paid to go out on the water. Much of it is building relationships and getting to know those regulars out on the lake. It is similar to patrolling on the road in a police vehicle, but on the boat it seems like we are much more approachable because it is easy for someone to wave us over and ask us a question. Families sometimes wave us over with their younger kids wanting to say hi and get a photo with us. It’s fantastic.” When you see the Geist Boat Patrol out on the lake this summer, be sure to thank them for keeping the waters safe.
BOATER SAFETY 101 WITH LT. JANES 1. Always wear a PFD. You must have one appropriately sized life vest for each person on your boat. If your boat is 16 feet or greater, you must also have a Type IV - throwable PFD. They must also be readily accessible. 2. Operating a boat while intoxicated is never acceptable. Those doing so will be arrested and will have their vehicle driving privileges suspended. 3. No wake zones or idle zones are defined as traveling the slowest possible speed, not to exceed 5 MPH, so as to maintain steerage and produce minimal wake. 4. From sunset to sunrise you must have navigation lights on and the maximum speed is 10 MPH. 5. When towing a person behind your boat or PWC, you must have an observer in addition to the boat operator. 6. You may not operate a watercraft in a dangerous manner. Operation must be reasonable and prudent at all times.
7. Do not overload your boat. Most boats have a capacity plate that will state how many passengers or the maximum weight the boat is designed for. 8. Littering into the water is illegal. 9. Become familiar with the waters you are boating on. Talk to those familiar with the area regarding known hazards such as shallow areas or rocks. 10. Take the time to invest in your safety. Take a boater safety education course. These may also earn you an insurance discount.
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of bringing a higher level of professionalism to home and building services,” Elliott says. “Our culture shows that we care. Our high Energy and enthusiasm combined with a energy and high enthusiasm are evident. spirit of collaboration, respect and patience We respect each other, our customers and define the culture of ONiT Painting and their property. Everyone has a voice in Exteriors. Locally owned by veteran Chris collaborating on each project. We value Elliott and his wife Emilie, and located patience when it comes to our customers at 7525 East 39th Street, the company and team members, but we are also serves Indianapolis, Westfield, Geist, impatient in the pursuit of our goals and Brownsburg, Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville executing our vision.” and Zionsville. With its ability to offer services that go beyond interior and Founded in 2015 and with a history of exterior painting, ONiT strives to be an completing more than 2,000 projects all-in-one solution. in the Indianapolis area, including 650 Writer / Julie Yates Photographer / Belinda Russell
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residential and commercial painting. In addition, they offer kitchen cabinet painting, as well as deck and fence staining. They recently added the services of roofing, siding and gutters. “We want it to be easy for our customers to do business with us,” Elliott says. “We even offer light carpentry work when associated with a project. If we find the presence of wood rot, the customer doesn’t have to find someone else to replace a couple of boards. We can provide the most effective path for a project to be completed. Likewise, we now offer roofing, siding and gutters so our customers have the convenience of working with one contractor.”
When a customer contacts ONiT, a dedicated scheduling coordinator finds out the details of the potential project. An estimator is then scheduled to meet with the client on site. From there a consultative approach is taken. The estimator and customer identify what needs to be done and talk over the best solutions. “During the estimation process, it’s a great time for questions and explanations of what possible options there might be. By using an iPad, a free quote is given right then and also emailed to the customer,” Elliott says. Within a couple of days, the customer is contacted to see if they have additional questions. When they are ready to proceed, the scheduler works with them to set a
date for work to begin. A project manager is assigned to answer all questions and facilitate communication. At each point in the process, clients deal with people who serve specific roles in the company. “We are very focused on the customer experience, not just the end result, but the process it took to get there,” Elliott says. “Whatever someone’s role is, that’s what they do for the business. The estimators find the best approach to a project, our project managers communicate and coordinate throughout the job, which leaves the
painters to be able to just focus on painting. Our goal is to support our customers by not having a team stretched too thin by individuals who wear too many hats.” This high level of professionalism extends to the vendors Elliott partners with, too. Only high-grade materials are selected from companies like Sherwin-Williams, to ensure that the right product is used for each job. The company’s reliability and credibility are evident in the reviews it has received. It has won the Best of Home Advisor Award and the Angie’s List Super Service Award each year it has been in business. “We continue to be students of our industry,” Elliott adds. “Through our professional affiliations and organizations we belong to, we are dedicated to receiving more education in skill areas but also other aspects such as safety training.” “We are energetic, responsive, customer focused and driven to provide a great customer experience. We are not perfect but if there is an issue, we are quick to find a solution. We are on it!” ONiT Painting & Exteriors is located at 7525 E 39th St Suite, 100 in Indianapolis. You can visit them online at weareonitindy. com or give them a call at 317-824-9322 to schedule a free estimate.
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Equally obsessed with both cats and journalism as a kid, when I was 10 years old, I penned a periodical called Christy’s Cuddly Cats Magazine wherein I researched, wrote, and edited all of the articles. I then proceeded to go doorto-door, marketing my baby and selling each individually-typed manuscript to neighbors for 50 cents apiece, ultimately netting a whopping $8.50 for my 40 hours of labor. The endeavor may not have been a monetary landslide, but it did stoke my desire to pursue a career as a professional writer. The same thing may very well happen for local kiddos who sign up to participate in the 3rd Annual Biz Kidz Market Day to be held July 20 from 8 a.m. until noon at the Fishers Farmers Market.
“It’s crazy popular,” says Annabeth Stem, the Market Manager. During its inaugural year, just 15 kids participated. Last year, however, that number more than doubled. They estimate 40 registrants again this year and plan for the market to stretch clear down to City Hall.
baked goods, photography, body soaps & scrubs. The goal is to give children in kindergarten through high school a chance to learn what it’s like to be an entrepreneur for a day. In doing so, they get practice on how to develop, market, and sell a product, not to mention engage in customer service.
“It’s almost becoming an event within an event,” says Stem, who is always astounded by the level of creativity that children bring to their tables. “Everything from the way they decorate their booths to how they display their merchandise is so impressive. It’s not a card table with a bunch of stuff thrown on it. These kids go all out!”
“Kids have to think, ‘What is something I can make that people would be interested in buying?’ And then, ‘How should I display it and talk about it to entice customers?’” says Stem. Pricing items can be another challenge.
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“They learn that they need to price it high enough to make money back to ideally cover their costs but not too high that people won’t buy it,” say Stem. Speaking of expenses, though there was talk of waiving a booth fee, staff ultimately decided that it
was a part of learning about expenditures so they charged a nominal fee. Parents of the really young entrepreneurs assist a bit. For instance, last year 4-yearold Chef Henry enlisted his mother’s help in creating spice combinations. Most participants in Biz Kidz Market Day, however, fly solo. (The average aged Biz Kid is between 8 and 12.) “Parents mostly help with the logistics of hauling tents and tables around,” says Stem. “But you can tell kids do most everything when it comes to business storefront, signage, price tags, and displays.” Both of Stem’s daughters participated last year. “My oldest was just on it! She stood at the table, greeted everyone who came by, and sold all of her stuff,” says Stem. “My younger one, on the other hand, sat in a chair and kind of waited. She went home with a bunch of stuff, so it was a good little lesson in customer service!” Lilly Valentine, 11, who makes Kawaii clay charms by hand, started the business Claymates. Last year she made approximately 40 charms and nearly sold out of all her items. Her mom Maryclare reports that the most popular themed charms were food, sports, animals, and BFF necklaces. “I loved Biz Kidz day because it’s fun to make things out of clay and see people wearing my creations,” says Lilly. “I learned how to create a small business, and it will be even better this year!” New to the event this year, the Farmers Market is adding a small stage where children can sign up to entertain the crowd by singing and/or playing a musical instrument. Come check out the Biz Kidz Market Day on July 20! It’ll be a go, rain or shine! The Fishers Farmers Market is held at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. For more information, call 317-578-0700 or visit playfishers.com. 32 / GEIST MAGAZINE / JULY 2019 / atGeist.com
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10 DO’S & DON’TS FOR EVERY GUEST THIS WEDDING SEASON Writer / Abigail Hake Photography Provided
Summer wedding season is here and it’s always a great excuse to get dressed up, enjoy fancy signature drinks and dance the night away. But don’t forget, the fact the happy couple wants you to share in their big day is also a privilege not to be taken advantage of! Remember, they’ve spent months planning this special event and are footing the bill so it’s best to be the most awesome guest in return. There is a lot to take in as a wedding guest and every wedding is different so make sure to know what is expected of you before you go. It’s a big day for the couple and they’ve spent countless hours preparing and planning an event of a lifetime. Here are 10 important dos and don’t when it comes to wedding guest etiquette.
ASSUME YOU CAN BRING A PLUS-ONE It’s very important to read exactly how your invitation is addressed. Unless it states “and guest,” please don’t assume you can bring
a plus-one. Weddings are expensive and usually 100% planned for, sometimes down to every last seat. In most cases, the couple would probably love to extend a plus-one invite to everyone, but it might be out of their control. Note, if the invite is addressed to you only, you can assume that means no plus-one. And, unless you think there’s been a mistake, please don’t ask for an exception.
RSVP BEFORE THE DEADLINE Listen, we understand that mail can be hard to keep track of sometimes, especially during wedding season when it seems like everyone is getting married! But remember, your RSVP is needed to finish up some of the wedding planning like providing final guest counts to caterers and making seating charts. Planning a wedding is already a lot of work, and the bride and groom don’t need to be following up with each and every guest. Make it easy for them and RSVP early, like right away. Do it as soon as you get the invite and check your calendar. Your friends will truly appreciate your swift return of the RSVP card. And don’t hesitate to include a nice, warm note atGeist.com / JULY 2019 / GEIST MAGAZINE / 35
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IGNORE THE DRESS CODE No one likes to feel out of place when it comes to attire. Being both overdressed or underdressed can cause you to feel uncomfortable in any social gathering. So remember, dress codes are there to help you feel comfortable, not to make you dress a certain way. A dress code helps a guest choose the right outfit that will fit the tone of the event. And if the couple suggests specific dress code thoughts, they are probably doing so for a good reason. If in doubt, it’s always better to dress more up, than more down. Oh, and don’t wear white!
READ THE WEDDING WEBSITE The happy couple has either emailed, sent with their invitation or posted their wedding website to all their social media accounts. Make sure you visit it. Check there first before contacting the couple with any last minute questions. These wedding
websites have become so much more than just a slideshow! They can be full of information, and most couples create them specifically to share information and spare themselves from being bombarded with questions from guests. The website will likely also provide a schedule, registries and venue details. They usually also disclose any discounts for booking hotels or secret travel tips.
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GO OVERBOARD ON DRINKS Listen, everyone loves to indulge in a drink or two and everyone loves an open bar at a wedding. Just make sure you don’t overdo it. Because no one likes the drunk guy (or girl) at a wedding. The food is one of the best things that guests talk about after weddings. Be mindful of your serving sizes if it is buffet style and open bar. By all means, enjoy the food and drinks but don’t take advantage. Keep it classy.
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BRING A GIFT Make sure you bring a gift. It’s best to stick to the registry. Most couples these days already own a bunch of things so the registries are a great way to get the couple what they really want. If you are risking going off the registry, make sure it’s something you know the couple will love.
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For Angie Bender, and Sarah Potter, a firstgrade teacher and a kindergarten teacher at Harrison Parkway Elementary (HPE), they were just trying to fulfill their service learning goal for the 2018-19 school year. What the duo ended up accomplishing was much more. To accomplish the goal, the two teachers planned an event, Million Meal Movement, with the help of their classes. The teachers simply wanted to teach their classes how to give back to the community but instead turned it into a school-wide event.
The movement was a day-long event on May 14, with the help of Ed Martin Toyota. The dealership made a generous donation of $10,0000, which was used to make 29,000 healthy, ready-to-cook meals for hungry Hoosiers. The meal packs, which included ingredients to make rice casserole, were donated to the Delaware Food Pantry. Bender says that she and Potter first learned about Million Meal Movement in fall 2018 after doing some research on how their two classes could give back to the community. After reaching out to Shane Scarlett, the general manager for Million Meal Movement, he told them how students could get involved. 40 / GEIST MAGAZINE / JULY 2019 / atGeist.com
“Shane came to HPE so the kids could ask questions about the organization,” Bender says. “The kids really started to understand that 1 in 5 children in Indy have food insecurity. Shane told the children how they needed $10,000 for every student in HPE to participate.” Bender’s class took to Google Maps to find a local business to sponsor their event, where they discovered that Ed Martin Toyota was just in their backyard. Although Bender and Potter had already reached out to the dealership and secured funding, their classes still wrote to Ed Martin Toyota, asking for sponsorship.
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Bender wanted more for her students — she wanted the littlest learners in the school to be leaders for the event. To do so, her class made mini packs, which served as a time to practice making the packs before the real thing. Her students made a video of it, showing other classrooms how the packs are made. “They learned how to set up the assembly line and all of the different jobs, so they could go over and help the other classes,” Bender says. “We made a video for the other students, so they’d have a vision of what they’d be doing.” The night before, Potter, Bender and Bender’s husband set up the assembly lines for the event, which took place in an empty showroom at Ed Martin Toyota. The next day, students walked to the dealership from HPE and packed meals. They funneled rice and nutrients into the packs, weighed them and even had quality control to ensure there was no air in the packs.
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Bender says that more than 120 students were in the showroom packing meals at a time. She estimates that around 600 students in total partook in the event. “Seeing the children make a difference warmed the hearts of everybody who got to see it,” Bender says. “You could feel the buzz of excitement between students and teachers.”
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DR. DAVID GEIGER LADD DENTAL GROUP 6653 West Broadway McCordsville, IN 317-336-2211 McCordsvilleDentist.com
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Dr. David Geiger is excited about joining LADD Dental Group in McCordsville for many reasons. A Geist native, Dr. Geiger graduated from Lawrence Central High School and attended DePauw University in Greencastle before meeting his wife Kelsey in dental school at the University of Louisville back in 2015. Kelsey decided to join the Air Force and the couple was stationed in California for a year after dental school, followed by Missouri where Dr. Geiger has honed his oral surgery skills.
Even while venturing out to the west coast after finishing dental school, Dr. Geiger always had his sights set on eventually returning to the Hoosier state where he grew up.
would take me across the country,” Dr. Geiger says. “I’m so pumped to be back home. I’ve had great experiences where we’ve been, but Indiana to me is home — specifically the Geist area where I grew up.”
Last summer Dalton Albertin, director of marketing and business development with LADD Dental Group, reached out to Dr. Geiger about joining the LADD team at its McCordsville office, which opened in November of 2017. After Kelsey completed her service in the Air Force, the couple made plans to relocate to Central Indiana.
Kelsey has also joined the LADD team parttime at its Kokomo office.
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“It’s such a great opportunity and we’re thankful to be coming home and start seeing family and friends,” Dr. Geiger says. “My mom is involved with Holy Cross Lutheran Church, and we have a ton of connections in the area.” Founded in Kokomo in 1978, LADD
Dental Group currently operates six locations in north Central Indiana, and Albertin feels LADD’s well-rounded staff of general dentists and dental specialists, along with its affordable pricing, have allowed the company to grow for more than 40 years. “We’re a family serving families,” says Albertin, who serves as a member-at-large with the Fortville-McCordsville Area Chamber of Commerce. “My sister-in-law Kendall Ladd is practice manager of the McCordsville office, and my wife Mary is the Chief Executive Officer. To have David and Kelsey coming on the team is exciting.” Dr. Geiger says LADD Dental Group’s comprehensive suite of dental services, available for all ages, is relatively rare in the dental world. “When we first moved out to California
I was doing a lot of crown and bridge dentistry, then in Missouri I got into root canals and oral surgery, which is what I really have a passion for,” Dr. Geiger says. “It’s important to me to be able to offer all treatments and not have to refer patients somewhere else. You don’t find that often, and LADD can take care of almost any kind of case without referring patients out.” LADD Dental Group accepts most forms of insurance including Medicaid and HIP, which Albertin says is of primary importance to the entire staff. “Our view on pricing, especially for sedation, is that we want patients to get the care they need,” he says. “We offer affordable sedation dentistry options and that includes sedation from our specialists. We don’t want cost to keep our patients away from getting the care they need and deserve.”
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LADD uses cloud-based dental management software, allowing its group of dentists to work together efficiently to come up with the best patient plans by sharing patient x-rays, images and treatment notes easily. “It makes a huge difference when people really care about each other, and that’s something that you can see in every LADD dental office and specifically McCordsville,” Dr. Geiger adds. “It’s really cool to be back and working three miles away from where I used to live on the water and where my parents still live in the same house. I’m appreciative to be part of the LADD dental family.” LADD Dental Group McCordsville is located at 6653 West Broadway. For more information call 317-336-2211 or visit McCordsvilleDentist.com.
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