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Moon Drops Distillery is the outcome of a natural progression, on the part of its owners, from casual interest to professional pursuit. “Me and Mark Pressley, the president and co-owner of the business, have been studying the theory of making distilled spirits for probably a decade or so now,” says Co-owner and Head Distiller Mark Taylor, a career firefighter who served for more than five years in Fishers before transferring to Carmel. “We never did it for sale or anything before now, and it was more of a thing that we studied.” Pressley, now retired, had an interest in launching a new business and approached 8 / GEIST MAGAZINE / SEPTEMBER 2021 / TownePost.com


“Our concept leans toward getting away from having TVs in every corner, and it’s more about having conversations with each other and enjoying live music - being in the moment rather than living all over the place.” —Mark Taylor

Taylor about giving the spirits game a try. They began looking for an ideal location in 2019, eventually landing on a property in Fortville to build out a craft distillery specializing in a line of moonshines and other types of spirits.

“Everything we’re planning to put out will be top shelf, and there won’t be any low-end products,” says Pressley, who grew up on the east side of Indianapolis, and met Taylor while the two were neighbors living near 116th Street and Geist Road.

“I went in January of 2020 to a class in Louisville at Moonshine University, which is basically an overview of the process of starting a distillery,” Taylor says. “That February we found the Fortville lot and figured it was perfect for what we want to do. Fortville’s been expanding more and more over the last few years, and as we’ve noticed that, it’s what brought us to that area for the business. It just seemed to fit as an area where we can do what we want to accomplish vision-wise, and grow as a company.”

Moon Drops Distillery will turn out more than just a line of moonshine spirits.

The owners originally planned to have the building ready and begin manufacturing products by December of 2020, but delays related to COVID-19 pushed back construction, which wrapped up this summer.

“We’re going to offer bourbon, and premium vodka that goes through a unique charcoal filtration process,” Taylor says. “It will be an ultra pure and ultra premium vodka that isn’t going to break the bank. We’ll also be doing a rum in-house, as well as an aged rum that’s at least five years old and is delicious.” Pressley adds that he and Taylor are working on a Lemon Shakeup moonshine, which he describes as reminiscent of classic lemon beverages sold at state fairs, only with a bit more bite.

or hot chocolate. We’re also working on an apple pie. I’d stack these up against most anything, and once the market opens up for us we’re going to take these to some contests and see how we do.”

“We’ve also got a Pink Peppermint, which is The owners plan to open up a tasting room awesome in the winter,” Pressley says. “You at the Fortville location by the end of next can mix it up with coffee and make a mocha, year, along with a corner stage for live TownePost.com / SEPTEMBER 2021 / GEIST MAGAZINE / 9


“Our concept leans toward getting away from having TVs in every corner, and it’s more about having conversations with each other and enjoying live music - being in the moment rather than living all over the place,” Taylor says.

Pressley says he and Taylor also plan to bring on a bartending staff that will demonstrate for patrons how each drink is made, in detail.

“That ties into how this started, with me and Mark sitting around a bonfire working on some things and having neat cocktails, enjoying a shared experience.”

“Our tagline is, ‘The magic of shared experiences,’ and that’s what we want to do when we get around to being allowed to open a tasting room here,” Pressley says.

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“BLAZING THE TRAIL” NEW FPD MURAL DEPICTS COMMUNITY LIFE IN FISHERS

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A new mural graces the Fishers Police Department (FPD) building. The 1,000-square-foot piece of artwork depicts students from Fishers High School and Hamilton Southeastern High School, the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater, the Bell Ford Bridge, and Harlej, the K-9 officer killed in 2019. Professional artist Becky Hochhalter of Terre Haute designed and painted the mural, titled “Blazing the Trail.” Hochhalter is a self-taught artist who has been creating different types of art since childhood.

“The mural itself is about the current and future use of the area around the Nickel Plate Trail,” Hochhalter says. “I also wanted to show a night-and-day representation of the use of the area. There is an evening concert at the amphitheater, a couple enjoying a beer at an outdoor table, the two high school logos, the covered bridge, and a young girl interacting with Harlej.” The design process took several months. “We started the design phase in January,” Hochhalter says. “I went through a few revisions, adding in different elements in a flowing design and a pleasing way. The 14 / SEPTEMBER 2021

Fishers Arts and Culture Commission and I went back and forth a few times, and we had input from the police department.” Hochhalter was thrilled to be chosen as the artist to represent the City of Fishers. “I know there was some stiff competition,” Hochhalter says. “It was thrilling to represent the interaction between the police department and the community.” Fishers Police Chief Ed Gebhart is happy to be a part of the new artwork. “Our community is reflected in the ‘Blazing


the Trail’ mural,” Gebhart says. “From our schools to community members, iconic landmarks and public safety, this mural captures the essence of our city and what the future holds for our community. The Fishers Police Department is excited to be a part of the new developments along the Nickel Plate Trail. We are proud of the ‘Blazing the Trail’ mural, and all that it represents for our agency and our community.” The mural was completed in five weeks. “I live in Terre Haute, but I have a daughter who lives in Brownsburg,” Hochhalter says. “I stayed with her and drove from Brownsburg each day. Unfortunately, the weather delayed painting a little bit.” Hochhalter had special assistance painting the mural, from someone very SEPTEMBER 2021 / 15


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close to Harlej. “I invited Officer [ Jarred] Koopman, Harlej’s handler, to come paint Harlej’s portrait with me,” Hochhalter says. “One day he came out with his wife and children, and they painted for about two hours. It was really sweet.” Hochhalter feels grateful to work closely with the FPD, the Fishers Arts and Culture Commission, and Ross Hilleary, assistant director of planning and zoning. “It was such a smooth process,” Hochhalter says. “I’m especially grateful to Ross because he was there to help me work out any kinks in the beginning. He also helped me get access to the FPD building where I was storing my supplies. Everyone throughout the whole process was great.” For more information about Hochhalter and her work, visit beckyhochhalter.com.

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BACH TO ROCK NEW MUSIC SCHOOL IS ROCKING OUT IN FISHERS Writer / Julie Yates Photographer / Hillary Gordon

Bach to Rock is an education-based music school that offers private lessons for a multitude of instruments, group classes, birthday parties, and camps throughout the year. Open since February, it is staffed by professional musicians, and provides options for young children through adults at all levels. Co-owners Kellie Miles-Fink, and Jen and Andy Flickner, are excited to bring the facility’s tradition-based curriculum, applied to modern music, to the Fishers community.

Miles-Fink is a former elementary school teacher with a master’s degree from Marian University, was involved in university choirs, and minored in music at Indiana University. She became involved with the franchise in October of 2018 as an early childhood instructor at Bach to Rock Carmel. A few months later she became artistic director. When the Flickners, who own the Carmel school, wanted to open up a second site, she joined them as co-owner and director of the Fishers location. “We immediately thought of Fishers 18 / SEPTEMBER 2021

when we were considering where to open a second school,” Miles-Fink says. “It’s a fabulous metro area close to Noblesville, McCordsville and the Geist area. We wanted to reach out to those families that are too far away from the Carmel school. Plus, Fishers encourages the arts and there isn’t anything quite like Bach to Rock around.” While private lessons are the largest part of Bach to Rock, group lessons are an important facet as well. Students as young as 3 years old can participate in Rock City, a class that allows them to explore a variety


of instruments and is based on basic music theory concepts. Kids n Keys is for 5- to 7-year-old children. In this class, the focus is on learning to read music while doing group activities and enjoying individual piano stations. The result is ocular and fine-motor growth. Other classes include Rock n Roll for toddlers, Rock Band, Glee Club, DJ lessons, and group instrument lessons that help students learn to play together. Price points vary. Group lessons for younger students are around $15 to $25 per session. Private lessons run $35 for 30 minutes and, as individuals get more advanced, $65 per

hour. Regardless of the type of class, a set curriculum based on theory and music reading is followed. Traditional teaching is the foundation, but it is applied to music of all genres to make sure students are engaged. “We have our own state-of-the-art recording studio,” Miles-Fink says. “As students rise up in levels, they receive the opportunity to record a song. Likewise, classes or camps, and parties such as Rock Band or DJ, record a mini mix. We also offer the chance to perform out in the community for those who take private lessons. I really love it. I wanted to work with kids but felt

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that teaching in a school wasn’t a fit. I came across Bach to Rock online, and I feel I lucked into meeting the Flickners. When I began working at the Carmel school, I immediately thought this was what I was meant to do.” Bach to Rock is located at 12514 East 116th Street in Fishers. For more info, call 317-5889900 or visit Fishers. B2RMusic.com.

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The Village of Merici is a community for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) who are supported and guided while making their own independent choices. About a third of the individuals involved in the nonprofit, 501(c)3 organization’s programs reside at the Merici Village Apartments, located at 5707 Lawton Loop East Drive.

during a one-million-dollar match challenge ending October 1st. Meeting this monetary goal will not only breathe new life into an old building but will positively impact the lives of IDD individuals and their families.

The second building will result in 38 additional housing units and be restored in the same manner as the existing Merici Village Apartments, which after being decommissioned in 1991, remained empty until renovated. Built between 1903 and 1904, the character of the building remains Currently, 200 individuals are on a waiting with high ceilings and an exposed original list as funds are being raised to renovate beam in every apartment. Large doorways a second building, also on the loop of the and huge bathrooms make the dwelling historic Fort Benjamin Harrison campus. ADA accessible, residents or their friends in This month, donors have the opportunity to wheel chairs can move around easily. double the impact of every dollar they give 20 / SEPTEMBER 2021

Building renewal is just a small facet of the transformation taking place within the Village of Merici model. Different than a traditional group home setting, it was opened in 2014 after several years of gathering input from families and researching similar sites across the United States and internationally. The community is a place where, with the support of a staff of 50 coaches, IDD individuals are free to make their own choices regarding activities and friendships. Residents, who pay a rent of 30% of their income, have varying disabilities such as cerebral palsy, down syndrome, or autism. Ages range from mid-twenties to middleaged. Many participate in integrated


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employment or volunteer outside of the apartment building. Some need 24-hour care for most life skills. All are supported in finding opportunities for as much or little involvement they desire.

“I like everybody and I like that I get to do my own thing like shooting pool and music therapy,” says resident Steve Mailloux. “I volunteer at the VA and go to Sertoma Bingo and Lunch each month.”

“For Angie, her life changed because she got 20 friends,” says Beth Becher, mother of resident Angie Cain. “It transformed our lives because she was so much happier. She saw her sisters grow up and move out of the family house, and she wanted to do that too. She wanted friends she could choose and she was able to develop those relationships.”

“There was nothing for Steve after he graduated from high school,” says Mailloux’s sister Lisa Fohl. “He and his friends didn’t drive and they lost contact with each other. Loneliness can be the biggest disability of all. The friendships he has formed and his activities make his life rich. This community is not a place, it is an experience.”

Cain flourishes under the support of Village of Merici. Every week she works one day at Kohl’s Department Store, three days at YMCA and one day at Down Syndrome Indiana. One of her favorite activities is gardening club. She raises tomatoes, kale, lettuce, herbs and flowers which she shares with others and uses in her kitchen when she cooks her meals. She is a member of the cooking club and with the help of a coach, she meal plans and makes a grocery list.

The inside of Cain’s and Mailloux’s apartments reflect their own individual interests and tastes. Cain’s looks like any other typical millennial-style dwelling. The décor looks Pinterest-influenced and her own colorful artwork hangs on the walls. Mailloux’s apartment is filled with gifts from family and friends such as a replica of a tandem bike, a retro lunch box, sports logos and huge oversize posters of television shows he loved growing up such as Knight Rider. SEPTEMBER 2021 / 21

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Parks Place Pub was born out of necessity. Owners Matt Schlueter, Remington Ramsey and Matt Whitlow saw the need for a late-night sports bar and restaurant in downtown Fishers. “We all work in the same location in Fishers,” Schlueter says. “Downtown is so vibrant and awesome, but we don’t have a lot of places to eat or grab a cold beer after work. When Brixx went out, we thought it would be funny if we opened a restaurant 22 / SEPTEMBER 2021

there. We kept saying if nobody else is going to do it, then we might as well. We started taking it a little more seriously, and we inquired about the space. After a few months we had a negotiated lease.” None of the three owners have restaurant experience, and they work full-time jobs in finance and real estate. “None of us have any restaurant experience, but I don’t think that’s a bad thing,” Schlueter says. “We all have a lot of creative ideas, and we’re not jaded by the industry. We have a fresh perspective on it.”


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Those creative ideas were helpful when developing the menu of cocktails and food. Menu items include traditional sports-bar fare like burgers and wings, as well as new, unique items like a fried peanut butter and jelly sandwich. “We have some items that will be talking points for Parks Place Pub,” Schlueter says. “We have something called a horseshoe on the menu. It’s a central Illinois thing. It’s an open-faced sandwich served on toast with fries and cheese on it. We took that idea and then put an Indiana spin on it. Our horseshoe has a tenderloin on it instead of a hamburger.” The group of friends developed the menu based on items that all three owners like to eat while out watching a game.

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Schlueter has high hopes for the bar in the future.

The name of the eatery is a nod to the history of Fishers.

“I hope this is a place residents can be proud of, and I hope for out-of-town visitors it’s a reason to come back to Fishers,” Schlueter says. “I hope visitors get that feel for how vibrant of a city Fishers is. I think people will go to our place and want to move their families and businesses here - not just because of us, but because of how much the city has done to improve this area. We just hope to build on that.”

“We were looking for a name for the longest time,” Schlueter says. “When Nickel Plate Bar and Grill shut down, we read in an article that it used to be called Parks Place “We took out all the bulkheads, which made Saloon back in the 1800s. We saw that it so much lighter in there,” Schlueter says. article and knew our name had to be Parks “We took the pizza oven out, which gave us Place Pub. It just stuck. We all loved it the a lot of space. We were able to push the bar first time we heard it. We like to say the pub back and open up that bar area for more bar- was 140 years in the making.” top tables. If you’re coming in and watching a band play or watching a game, you don’t Schlueter sees the potential of the location, feel like you’re sitting on top of each other.” with nearby apartments and condos.

Before opening, the trio worked on promoting the restaurant on social media. “It all started as a joke, but then we got more serious about it,” Schlueter says. “I would talk to people in the community and their responses just fueled my fire. It’s going to be a great place.”

Inside, a massive television is a focal point of “We wanted our place to be somewhere that the restaurant. was walkable for all the new residents in the area,” Schlueter says. “There are so many “We have a 300-square-foot TV that we new apartments and condos going up in the just put up,” Schlueter says. “There is a Dow area. It felt like a no-brainer to be in this area Parks Place Pub is located at 8594 East 116th Street, Suite 70 in Fishers. For more Jones-style ticker that goes around the bar, of the city.” information, visit parksplacepub.com. but instead of stocks, it will show sports 24 / SEPTEMBER 2021


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NEW QB IN TOWN GETTING TO KNOW INDIANAPOLIS COLTS QUARTERBACK CARSON WENTZ Writer / Seth Johnson Photography Provided by the Indianapolis Colts

Indianapolis Colts Quarterback Carson Wentz has heard the rumors and can confirm - he and Prince Harry are two different people despite their similar looks. “We’re not the same person,” Wentz says with a laugh. “I hate to break it to some people, but nope.” Traded from the Philadelphia Eagles to the Indianapolis Colts in March of 2021, Wentz follows in the footsteps of the now-retired Phillip Rivers, who took the Colts to the playoffs in his lone year with the team. Drafted at number two by Philadelphia in the 2016 NFL Draft, Wentz won a Super Bowl with the Eagles in 2017, where he first played under current Colts Head Coach Frank Reich, who served as Philadelphia’s offensive coordinator. Although born in Raleigh, North Carolina, Wentz spent most of his upbringing in North Dakota - a state he still has many ties to today. “Both of my parents are there, and I have a bunch of friends and stuff back there,” Wentz says. “I grew up

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there, went to high school there and went to college there. North Dakota is definitely home. I love that place and love those people back there.” While Indianapolis may be completely new terrain for him and his family, Wentz at least has a familiar face here in town with Reich. “I loved playing for him as my coach and loved working together with him as my offensive coordinator,” Wentz says. “We just really got along well off the field and really connected on a deeper level spiritually. I just thought we had a really good thing in Philly working together, so I think we were both mutually excited to get back and work together again.” While Carson, his wife Madison, and their 1-year-old daughter Hadley have been busy settling in, the Indianapolis community has made sure to welcome them with open arms. “The way we’ve been welcomed and embraced has just been really cool, both football-wise from the organization but also in the community,” Wentz says. “It just seems like such a family-friendly environment. Everyone’s rooting for you, pulling for you and wants you to succeed.”

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“We love it out here,” he says. “It’s got that small-town feel, but it’s definitely a bigger city that has everything you need from restaurants to family activities. There are so many things to do. I think the culture around here and the community atmosphere really fits me and my family perfectly, and we’re excited about it.” As for his inner outdoorsman, Wentz says he looks forward to exploring all of the nature Indiana has to offer as well. “The hunting, fishing and everything around in the countryside out here seems really exciting for me to dabble with, get out there and enjoy,” Wentz says. The Indianapolis Colts kick off their regular season on September 12 against the Seattle Seahawks at Lucas Oil Stadium. To view the entire Colts schedule, visit Colts.com/Schedule.

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DENVER’S GARAGE PIZZA AND BREWS TRANSFORMS 1950S GAS STATION INTO NEW RESTAURANT

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Brothers Karl and Fritz Fentz found inspiration for their new pizzeria in an unlikely place - a garage. To be more exact, the place was called Denver’s Auto Repair. “My brother would go over and visit with the owner of Denver’s Auto Repair, Denver Lee,” Karl Fentz says. “Over time they struck up a friendship. Denver is a very quiet man. He just stands there and listens. Fritz would always tell him if he ever wanted to sell the place, ‘Let me know. I want you to sell it to me. I want to put a pizzeria in here and name it after you.’ ” The day Lee wanted to retire finally came, and Fritz purchased the 1950s gas station. “For a while he used it as his man cave,” Fentz says. “People would stop by all the time and ask, ‘What is this place?’” Finally, the time came to open Denver’s Garage Pizza and Brews in July. “It was important to us to have a conveyor stone oven for our pizzas,” Fentz says. “We traveled to Cincinnati to check one out. The guy we talked to had nothing but positive things to say about the oven. He’d been in the pizza industry 20 years and had burns on his arms from other ovens. Once he got this oven, he never burned himself or a pizza.” The Hot Rocks Pizza Oven can cook a pizza in five and a half minutes. Menu items include wings, breadsticks, potato skins, specialty pizzas, beer and wine. “Everything is made in the oven,” Fentz says. “I’m not a fan of fryers. They’re messy with the grease and the smell. We designed the menu around things we could do in the oven. As we go along and get things figured out, we’ll add more items to the menu.” The gas station was designed in 1956 when there weren’t many local gas stations. The building needed renovations to be suitable for a restaurant. “We had to redo the whole inside of the TownePost.com / SEPTEMBER 2021 / GEIST MAGAZINE / 31


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“THAT’S WHAT WE’RE SHOOTING FOR USING THE BEST THAT WE CAN GET. IT DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE.” —KARL FENTZ

An essential factor for the brothers was to offer quality products, even if it means their costs are higher.

building,” Fentz says. “We have Kentucky bluestone that we added. It’s a tile-like slate out of Kentucky. We also had to put in a new HVAC system, a new ceiling, new bathrooms, new overhead doors, an emergency exit and double doors at the main entrance.” The overhead doors will open to the patio when the weather is nice.

The location on Broadway Street in Fortville is a prime spot due to the traffic that passes by. “It’s all about location, location, location,” Fentz says. “It’s the perfect spot for a restaurant. Back in its gas station days, it was the only one in the area. With State Road 67 being right there, about 13,000 cars go by a day. It’s just amazing.”

Another perk of the location is accessible “On our patio we can seat about 100 people, parking. and about 60 people inside,” Fentz says. “A lot of the other restaurants in Fortville don’t In addition to the renovations inside, four have a lot of parking,” Fentz says. “We have a large underground tanks had to be removed. parking lot and plenty of off-street parking.” “It was a gas station, after all,” Fentz says. “Those had to go. We couldn’t change the exterior design. It was too beautiful. A bunch of gas companies wanted this gas station because it was so unique. It was important for us to keep that overhang on the building.”

“Since I was in the distribution field, I know there is a reason why things are more expensive than other things and that’s because of quality,” Fentz says. “That’s what we’re shooting for - using the best that we can get. It does make a difference.” Before opening, the pair created a Facebook page to drum up interest in the business. “That first day, our little Facebook page had 8,000 views,” Fentz says. “We had hundreds of followers before we even opened. It’s amazing the amount of people that just stop in to see the place, too. People are excited. We want this to be a place people come to hang out. We want this to be more than just another pizza place.” The community has rallied around the new pizzeria.

The transition to restaurant owner was “We have wonderful reviews on our natural for Fentz, as he has experience in the Facebook page,” Fentz says. “It’s just been food industry. great to see it all come together.” “I used to work for MCL cafeterias before going into the food distribution side,” Fentz says. “I worked for U.S. Foods and Sysco. I know a lot about the restaurant industry.” 32 / GEIST MAGAZINE / SEPTEMBER 2021 / TownePost.com

Denver’s Garage Pizza and Brews is located at 110 East Broadway Street in Fortville. For more information, visit facebook.com/ denversgpb.


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CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF BEING THE AMERICAN-MADE KEEPERS OF THE SOUND Writer / Seth Johnson Photographer / Michael Durr

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hile Klipsch Audio Technologies may be a global audio juggernaut, the leaders of the Indianapolis-based brand make a point to stay involved in the community they call home. Considering its history of arts and entertainment, the Broad Ripple neighborhood in particular holds a special place in the company’s heart.

“Fred was looking for some people that could see the vision of Klipsch,” Jacobs says. “I saw the opportunity and joined, and I was at the very lowest rungs of the company but I loved the brand, loved what they stood for and loved the people. Now, all of a sudden, 30 years have gone by. It’s hard for me to even imagine that.”

distribution outside of the U.S. Now, we sell in about 70 countries around the world and are the largest speaker brand in the world.”

In his more than 30 years with the company, Jacobs says Klipsch has always stuck to its “We’re a local company, but I think that most original identity established by Paul W. of the people that work in Indianapolis are Klipsch, ultimately helping them to garner the really loyal at trying to find ways to support the world-class reputation they now have. local community,” says Klipsch President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Jacobs. “Most of “We’ve always stood tall on Paul’s design us have lived in Broad Ripple at some point principles - controlled polar response, wide in time, including me, and we just find Broad dynamic range, flat frequency response,” Ripple to be such an essential part of making Jacobs says. “We’ve always stuck with those sure that the art and music scenes in this city things, and I think that we became a trusted stay vibrant.” business partner of a lot of people around the world because we were predictable. We Founded in 1946 by audio pioneer Paul W. stood for one thing, and we did it better than Klipsch, the company celebrates its 75th anyone else in the world. We brought a lot of anniversary this year with a run of anniversary exciting new ideas, concepts and products to products, promotions and live events. In the market, but we never deviated from who addition to a 75th anniversary Klipschorn we were.” speaker, Klipsch will also unveil a 75th anniversary Jubilee speaker as well as a coffee- Since the beginning, Klipsch has also stood table book detailing the company’s entire 75by its intention of making every listening year history. experience an excellent one. Specifically, the company aims to bring the live music Originally based out of Hope, Arkansas, experience into customers’ homes. Klipsch moved to Indianapolis after Paul W. Klipsch sold the company to second cousin “Live music stirs you emotionally,” Jacobs and Indy businessman Fred S. Klipsch and his says. “There’s a lot of music you can listen wife Judy in 1989. to that’s not live, and it can sound good. But when it sounds really good, that can stir you “[Paul] didn’t have any heirs that were emotionally. That’s what Paul was after interested in the business, and Fred had recreating the live music experience.” offered to either buy from him, help him take it public or help him sell the company,” Jacobs Since moving to Indianapolis, Klipsch has says. “He wanted to keep it in the family.” grown into the global brand that it is today. Jacobs says the company has offices in As the company began to establish its local several countries around the world, including roots, Fred S. Klipsch eventually hired Paul Australia, China, France and the Netherlands. Jacobs, who saw something special in the company. “We were only a U.S.-based company when I started,” Jacobs says. “There was virtually no

“One of the things we haven’t changed is what Paul’s original design criteria was for our products, as well as what the original objective is,” Jacobs says. “Wherever we participate, we want to be the best-in-class product, and we don’t necessarily want to become a common, household name. We like the idea of having a little bit of mystique to us.”

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As it has grown into a global leader in sound, however, Klipsch has still maintained the same level of quality in its products.

“The company was based on horn-loaded loud speakers, and to this day everything we build is a horn-loaded loud speaker,” Jacobs continues. “While we’ve expanded our audience and expanded the product portfolio, what we haven’t changed is fundamentally what Paul based the company on, in how we want to reach the audience through stirring their emotions.” While ensuring a quality product, Klipsch has also made sure to offer a great customer experience, thanks to its dedicated staff. “I think that we’ve been pretty good about having really good people work for us and establishing a good culture,” Jacobs says. “No company is perfect, but I think we have a lot of great people. Transparency and honesty are some of our driving forces.” Considering how passionate Klipsch employees are about their work, it’s no wonder why the company has such a presence in Indianapolis and beyond. “While we run a global company, the heartbeat of the global company comes from here,” Jacobs says. “We’ve always been about music. You can say music, movies and gaming, and that’s all fine and true, but for most of us,


you find people getting really passionate about music.” In addition to music, Klipsch employees are also passionate about giving back to their Indianapolis community. Through the course of the pandemic, for example, Jacobs says the company did a variety of fundraising events benefiting frontline workers, artist associations, local music venues and more. While Klipsch may bring auditory joy to customers around the world, the company leaders and staff always make sure their local Indianapolis community is taken care of as well. “For all the people that work here, knowing that we create this outreach and do these things is a big deal,” Jacobs says. “They want to work at a company they feel believes in giving back and helping in the local community.”

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Joe Harper, General Manager of the latest Prodigy Burger Bar near Geist Reservoir, says the Geist area is an ideal location. “We chose to expand to the Geist area because we wanted to reach a different customer base,” Harper says. “In Geist it is very friendly family oriented

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Prodigy unique from our competitors is how dedicated our staff is to the restaurant,” Harper says. “Our executive chef oversees all of the menus and is constantly developing our product. He is passionate about our brand and is committed to finding the best product to deliver to our customers.”

Prodigy has another successful location in west Carmel, a popular burger bar in “One thing that downtown Indianapolis, a successful makes establishment in Greenwood, and one popular burger bar in Kokomo. The ownership team has opened six of the locations in less than three years, was able to continue expansion during the pandemic and has even more plans on the

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