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TAP & AXE: HOOSIER BREWING COMPANY OPENS WITH UNIQUE TAPROOM & AX-THROWING CONCEPT
What do you get when you combine a distillery, a taproom and an ax-throwing arena? You get Greenwood’s newest attraction: Hoosier Brewing Company featuring Tap & Axe — a taproom and ax-throwing area. Headed by the founder of Hoosier Brewing Company, Brian Nentrup, and partners Matt Crawford, Mike Crowder and Mike Hollcraft, this new brewery sits at 147 S. Madison Ave. The space has been under major renovations for almost two years and the job isn’t done quite yet.
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NEW HEALTHY SMOOTHIE SHOP OPENS IN GREENWOOD Writer / Jennifer Brugh Photographer / Amy Garro
Friendly faces are all that you’ll see when you visit the hottest new health club on the southside. In early October, Brett and Melanie Caruso teamed up with Avon residents, Chris and Kristen Wright, to bring The Energy Spot to Greenwood with the hopes of bringing the community together through healthy and nutritious smoothies and meal replacement options.
“We knew the Indianapolis market is where we wanted to be,” Brett says. “There just isn’t anything like this in this market yet, so we wanted to bring this to the Indianapolis area.” With the help of the Wright’s, who also own several locations of their own, Brett and Melanie were able to sell their home in Mishawaka, find a store location and move into a new home in less than 14 days. The ambitious couple left their fate to video chatting and the expert guidance from
realtor, Jodi Milto, who eventually steered them towards a location in Greenwood. “My wife and I were still back in Mishawaka, so Chris and Kristen drove down to Greenwood with Jodi and video chatted us,” Brett says. “And we thought, ‘Cool! That location looks great. Let’s do that.’ So, we picked our location without even stepping foot in the city yet.” In just two short months, The Energy Spot
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has received outstanding online reviews from customers for being a friendly place to get drinks that “taste like dessert in a healthy way.” “This community is great,” Brett says. “The people are awesome and we’re doing better than any of us could have anticipated starting off.” With a menu packed full of delicious smoothies, teas and energy bombs, The Energy Spot offers customers more than 75 different protein smoothie flavors. They can also add in their favorite energy boosts and chase it down with a shot of soothing aloe. “We are very knowledgeable about everything that’s in our products to help out people who are not allowed to have certain things,” Melanie explains. For people watching their sugar intake, The Energy Spot keeps the sugar content of their smoothies at just nine grams, even in some of their most popular smoothies such as peanut butter cookie dough and carrot cake. The Caruso’s and Wright’s pride themselves on providing customers with a positive experience and that they leave happy, every time. This is exactly why Melanie encourages everyone to step outside their comfort zone and try something different. “We just like to have that option that if you don’t like it, or you’re not 100% sure what to get but you want to try it, and you don’t like it, we will throw it away and make you something different,” Melanie says. As a brand-new business, Brett says he and his wife are hopeful that their name will continue to reach more of the community. By staying engaged, receiving rave customer reviews and providing quality customer service, there’s no doubt that Indianapolis will eventually see more of The Energy Spot. The Energy Spot is located at 3100 Meridian Parke Dr in Greenwood. For more information, visit them online at theenergy-spot.com or give them a call at 317886-7963. atGreenwood.com / JANUARY 2020 / GREENWOOD MAGAZINE / 5
Trainer Chelsea and Owner Bruce Salazar
VICTORY STRENGTH & FITNESS LOCAL FITNESS CENTER OFFERS UNIQUE AMAZING 12 PROGRAM Writer / Julie Yates Photographer / Amy Garro
Bruce Salazar has a passion for how fitness can improve the quality of people’s lives. He originally planned to enter full-time ministry, but he also felt called to minister to people by improving their health and fitness. Through the programs offered at his facility, Victory Strength and Fitness, located at 3115 Meridian Parke Drive, individuals achieve amazing results. Through his own experience, Salazar knows the importance of a quality fitness program. “I had a skateboarding accident and blew my knee out,” Salazar says. “Since I was inactive because of the injury, I gained
weight. I needed to find out how to lose the weight and rehabilitate my knee. I consulted a friend who was a physical therapist and, from then on, I became a student of health and fitness. Over the years I’ve been blessed to meet and learn from world-renown fitness coaches.” Salazar lived in Louisville, Kentucky while he earned a bachelor’s degree in theological studies from Boyce College in 2009. After realizing he wanted to pursue a career in fitness, he became a certified personal trainer with an emphasis in nutrition and movement from the American College of Sports Medicine. He worked as Director of Personal Training at the Louisville Athletic Club before moving to Greenwood in 2012.
Bruce moved his wife and son to Greenwood after his parents migrated from Florida to Greenwood, and this is when Victory Strength and Fitness began. “I first started Victory Strength and Fitness as a personal trainer and independent contractor at the Gathering Place at Community Church of Greenwood. From there I worked at other facilities while continuing to grow my business. Today, there are two other coaches besides me. They are world-class with advanced degrees and we are in a space big enough to accommodate us.” Victory Strength and Fitness offers two specialized programs that include nutrition
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training. Private coaching is also available. Amazing 12, a world-renown international program, is a five day a week course and is not available anywhere else in Indiana. Victory Transformation meets three times a week. A free initial consultation determines the best pathway for each individual. “Anyone can start with either one,” Salazar says. “The astonishing results are mindblowing. It’s due to the proven science behind the program. The heart of it is strength training. Having more strength is beneficial for anyone, from teens to people in their 70s. “Our coaches make it safe and effective for every level of fitness. Whether the person is a beginner or an elite athlete, they will come out better than they were. We meet people where they are at. We can make adjustments and never ask an individual to do something that we are not 100% confident that they can do.” The clientele at Victory Strength and Fitness is varied. Some individuals are connected to the military or are in the medical field. However, many people are ordinary moms, dads, wives and husbands who want to improve their level of fitness to ensure that they will be around in the future for their loved ones. “When you show people you care about their health and fitness, you can help them on a deeper level as well,” says Salazar as he speaks about his fitness “ministry.” “People have all kinds of challenges that are connected to health,” he says. “That leads to other obstacles such as mental and emotional problems. Besides lowering blood pressure and cholesterol, getting fit and feeling better on the inside makes people happier and confident. People are less anxious and discover inner strength.” Call 317-721-2821 to set up a free consultation. Victory Strength and Fitness is located at 3115 Meridian Parke Drive, Suite O in Greenwood. You can visit them online at victorystrengthandfitness.com for more information. atGreenwood.com / JANUARY 2020 / GREENWOOD MAGAZINE / 7
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An old friend has gotten a refresh in the Greenwood Corners area. Cinemark Movies 8, located at 1848 East Stop 13 Road, was recently renovated and reopened in mid-December as the allnew Cinemark Greenwood Corner. The longtime Indianapolis theater listened to its customers and now have amenities that moviegoers expect today. “The movie-going public has been educated in how seeing a film can be a luxury experience,” says Bryan Jeffries, Vice President of Marketing and Promotions. “If we wanted to compete, we had to meet the modern expectations of our customers. We have done some cosmetic improvements to the theater over the years, but it was time to give it a really nice overhaul.” The building which boasts eight auditoriums and seats roughly 600 patrons, now offers a first-run moviegoing experience with extras for everyone. Regular seating has been replaced with luxury loungers that include heated seats and electric recliners. Beer, wine and
frozen drinks are available for purchase as are items from Pizza Hut and traditional concession items.
deal is Discount Tuesday where every movie, all day is $5.75. One adjustment to prices is a $3 up-charge for all 3D movies.
“The theater has a long history in Indianapolis and long history in the company,” Jeffries says. “It was one of the first Cinemark theaters to be built. When it opened in 1990, it introduced the concept of a discount theater with older movies.
Cinemark also offers a two-tiered movie rewards program. By signing up for the free Movie Fan loyalty program, participants earn one point for each $1 they spend on anything in the theater. They have access to member exclusives such as advance screenings and can redeem points accrued for tickets, concessions and swag. For $8.99 per month, customers can upgrade to a Movie Club membership which includes one free ticket per month, 20% off concessions and waived fees when tickets are purchased online.
“As the years went on, the Cinemark company looked at that business model and realized the strategy of a discount theater was no longer current. People today are no longer willing to wait to see a first-run movie to save a couple of dollars. They are now much more spontaneous.” Although tickets are no longer the rock bottom price they were in the past, there are still plenty of special offers and days that customers can take advantage of. The regular adult price is $10 per ticket and increases to $10.50 on Friday and Saturday evenings. Children, seniors, students and those in the military pay only $8. All matinees are $8 and the first show of every movie each day is $6. On Senior Monday, seniors receive tickets for $6 but the best
“Our prices for films are very competitive with other venues,” Jeffries says. “Cinemark customers no longer have to wait to see a first-run movie and they can view it in our newly renovated, comfortable theater.” To purchase tickets online and for more information, visit cinemark.com/Indiana/ Cinemark-Movies-8. Cinemark Greenwood Corner is located at 1848 E Stop 13 Road in Indianapolis. You can give them a call at 317-882-2685.
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small business owner, Dixon worked in banking for 18 years and then was a stayat-home mom for another seven years. It wasn’t until recently that her dream of selling hand-crafted signs and furniture took off. “Two years ago, I just thought, ‘You know what? I’m just going to jump in and go full force,’” Dixon says. “So, I opened a studio to do signs, and once I started doing the signs, I really enjoyed it.” Sign painting led to furniture painting, and it wasn’t long before Dixon sold her first piece of furniture: a little “ugly green” nightstand she saved and repainted. As a southside native and Center Grove graduate, Dixon has a passion for building up her community, and she’s using Whispering WillowTree to do so by supporting local artists and vendors. Dixon’s shop doesn’t just feature pieces she’s
made, but it also features pieces from 13 other vendors from around Greenwood and the state. “I want to build up Greenwood,” she says. “I want to support the community and get more people into downtown. I believe in the development that’s happening and those types of things.” Dixon hand-picks all of her vendors at Whispering WillowTree, and they sell everything from furniture pieces, crafts, home décor items, essential oils and homemade soaps. According to Dixon, these items are often unique and oneof-kind, resulting in a revolving door of inventory. Customers, like Angela Martin, can expect to find different pieces every time they step into her store. “I visited the store thinking it was mostly furniture,” Martin says. “It is multiple
vendors designed in a boutique fashion and décor blocks. [Whispering WillowTree has] very reasonable pricing and something for everyone.” Furthermore, Dixon also hosts workshops and classes that include everything from furniture painting, home décor crafts, as well as cookie bakes for special occasions. She even does custom furniture restorations for customers. Eventually, Dixon hopes to open another location, but right now she’s putting her entire focus in supporting the community of her hometown. With a vendor waitlist already in play, Whispering WillowTree is well on its way to being the one-stop-shop for unique furniture pieces and home décor in downtown Greenwood. Whispering WillowTree is located at 50 S Madison Ave in Greenwood. You can give them a call at 317-893-4493 for more information.
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Founder Brian Nentrup and Partners Mike Hollcraft, Mike Crowder & Matt Crawford
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What do you get when you combine a distillery, a taproom and an ax-throwing arena? You get Greenwood’s newest attraction: Hoosier Brewing Company featuring Tap & Axe — a taproom and axthrowing area. Headed by the founder of Hoosier Brewing Company, Brian Nentrup, and partners Matt Crawford, Mike Crowder and Mike Hollcraft, this new brewery sits at 147 S. Madison Ave. The space has been under major renovations for almost two years and the job isn’t done quite yet.
“The interior was a priority,” Nentrup says. “We’re producing beer and it’s going out. So, we needed a space that was immediate for us to keep the production and get it kickstarted, again. So, we focused on the interior and the exterior is coming.”
and beverage orders. On the south end you’ll find eight ax-throwing targets lanes surrounded by metal cages and more barhigh tabletops.
Designated for the 21-and-older crowd, Hoosier Brewing Company will have 30 With more than 6,000-square feet of space, taps flowing with Hoosier beer products, the new brewery features a production and some will even feature in-house space on the north end with glass windows batches of kombucha. Plans for producing for onlookers to view the brewing action. in-house bourbons are also in the works. The dining section of the space features But for now, hungry patrons can chow vaulted ceilings, exposed metal and down on pizza-by-the-slice and wings or wooden beams original to the building that grab their favorite brew from the bar before can be dated as far back as 1912, bar top heading over to an ax-throwing lane. seating as well as traditional dining tables and a deli-style line operation for food While reservations for ax-throwing are 14 / GREENWOOD MAGAZINE / JANUARY 2020 / atGreenwood.com
strongly encouraged, Hollcraft says walkins will be welcomed. Each lane will be hosted by a guide with a 15-minute training session on how to properly throw the ax and hit the target. As a safety precaution, ax-throwers will be limited to two drinks during playtime and consumption will be tracked by hole punches on a wristband. “It’s about having fun and letting your hair down,” Crawford says. “It’s just about getting away from the busy and the hustle and bustle and just coming in here and throwing an ax.” Crawford even jokes that he’s never missed the target, not even once. By combining a distillery, brewery and with entertainment such as ax-throwing, Nentrup and Crawford say their goal is to bring more attention to Old Town Greenwood and become an attraction for beer-drinkers around the area. They even hope their brewery will inspire others to move in next door. “We want to see other people sprouting up and producing the same type of entertainment and opportunity for folks from Indianapolis, Columbus and surrounding areas to pay patronage,” Nentrup says. Crawford, Crowder and Hollcraft are all three real estate investors, while Nentrup is the only one with brewing experience. According to Hollcraft, it was a mutual associate between him and Nentrup, and his own personal connection to Crowder, that brought the four together to take on this new business venture. “Brian and I kind of hit it off,” Hollcraft says. “Mike [Crowder] and I graduated from Southport together in the same class, and we’ve been talking for 30-some years about going into business together. So, I contacted Mike, and Mike and Matt [Crawford] are business partners, and so that’s how it kind of all came together.” Motivated for not only Hoosier Brewing
Company and Tap & Axe to succeed, but for other businesses in the surrounding blocks to as well, Hollcraft says these partners want to “play their part in Greenwood being a destination.” The other three partners echo the same feeling.
hopes its branches spread to nearby communities. Open to affiliate partnerships, this group would like to see their flag flown in places such as Anderson, Bloomington, Muncie and other surrounding cities.
“We’re trying to change the culture,” Crowder says. “People are going from this area and they’re going to Fountain Square, they’re going to Irvington or Broad Ripple. We need something down here.”
“We will be supplying these locations that we’re a partner with featuring our beer and spirits,” Nentrup says. “It’s just the opportunity for us to collaborate with others to provide this same atmosphere in other communities.”
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ax-throwing league and hope to give people another activity to enjoy in Old Town Greenwood. But for now, these partners are just focused on providing the best possible experience they can in the heart of Greenwood. Hoosier Brewing Company is located at 147 S. Madison Ave. in Greenwood. Parking is free with the closet lot on the north side of the building off Madison. For more information, visit them online at hoosier.beer or give them a call at 317835-9705.
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GREENWOOD RESIDENT BUILDS REPLICA LEGO SOLDIERS & SAILORS MONUMENT Writer / Seth Johnson Photographer / Amy Garro
In the heart of downtown Indianapolis, the Soldiers and Sailors Monument stands at 284 feet and 6 inches, towering over the city’s historic Monument Circle. Less than one mile north, however, a slightly smaller LEGO version Monument can be found on display at the Indianapolis Central Library, measuring in at an impressive seven feet in height. Constructed by Greenwood resident and longtime architecture enthusiast Jeffrey Smythe, the LEGO Soldiers and Sailors Monument is made up of more than 65,000 bricks in total. Originally displayed at the 2018 Brickworld expo in Indianapolis, Smythe’s LEGO Soldiers and Sailors
Monument returns to the Indianapolis Central Library, where it can be seen on the second floor through Jan. 17. A graduate of IUPUI, Smythe admits that architecture and design have always been passions of his. It wasn’t until he retired early, however, that Smythe decided to pick LEGOs back up again. “I saw my nephew’s LEGO tubs in my brother’s garage, so I asked my brother what he was doing with them,” Smythe says. “My brother didn’t really know because my nephew was at the age where he had discovered girls. So I brought them back to my place and started trying to put sets back together from the tubs.” After completing some small projects,
Smythe decided it was time to step it up a notch. Taking his interest in architecture into consideration, he thought a well-known monument might be fun to recreate. “A lot of the national monuments had been built, and I wanted to do something no one had done before,” Smythe says. “I started looking locally, and no one had done the Soldiers and Sailors Monument. So I thought, ‘Okay, that’s what I’ll do.’” With no proper instruction manual for the project, Smythe had to do his fair share of research in order to ensure his LEGO creation did the monument justice. “I found some old landscape blueprints from when Ayres used to do the decorations downtown every year, and I was able to find
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some dimensions,” he says. “Every time I found a dimension or a height listed in a book, I would jot it down and then convert it to mini-figure scale, kind of like [you would with] train scale.” Through a process of trial and error, he eventually was able to construct an initial LEGO version of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument. In reflecting on the structure’s various elements, Smythe says some parts were certainly more difficult to recreate than others. “In the terrace, the monument has a lot of curves, and LEGO does not make curved bricks like that,” Smythe says. “So I kind of had to be creative. I’d build something and have it fall apart, and then build it and have it fall apart again.” Another element of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument that caused him some trouble was the water on both sides of the structure. “I thought the water would be easy, and it ended up taking six weeks,” Smythe says, chuckling. “I tend to be a perfectionist, and I redo things until I’m happy with them.” After finalizing his LEGO ode to Indy, Smythe was granted the opportunity to display his miniature Soldiers and Sailors Monument at the city’s 2018 Brickworld expo. Here, he was given constructive criticism from fellow LEGO enthusiasts. “When it was at Brickworld, the minifigures were just random figures that I wanted to add to it, and everyone was like, ‘Well, why aren’t they wearing winter clothes?’ So I went and found mini-figures this year that had winter clothes,” Smythe says. “The kids are real truthful with critiquing it.” When transporting his LEGO Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Smythe splits the structure into several sections, which ultimately equate to two separate carloads. “When it comes apart, there are nine sections at the base that just slide apart,” he says. “And then, the tower and the Monument itself are in four or five sections.” 20 / GREENWOOD MAGAZINE / JANUARY 2020 / atGreenwood.com
While installing his LEGO Soldiers and Sailors Monument at the Central Library this November, Smythe says the Red for Ed Action Day was also going on in downtown Indianapolis, which granted him with an excellent opportunity to meet many Indy educators and their students. “Two years ago, basically no one was in the library when I set it up,” Smythe says. “This year, with Red for Ed, it was busy all day long downtown and in the library, so I got a chance to talk with teachers and the kids they brought along, which was really cool.” Smythe’s LEGO Soldiers and Sailors Monument will be on display at the Indianapolis Central Library through Jan. 17 and can be found on the second floor in the library’s Young Readers section. The Central Library is located at 40 E. St. Clair Street and can be reached via phone at 317275-4100. For more information on the library and its operating hours, visitors can also go to IndyPL.org.
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