Kokomo Magazine May 2021

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MORE THAN JUST TALK RADIO PERSONALITY TAMMY LIVELY HAS CONNECTED WITH LISTENERS FOR 41 YEARS

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SOMETHING FRESH

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tarting a new business can be scary. However, when customers at a new business quickly become regulars, this bodes rather well for the establishment’s future. Just ask Stephanie Massouda, owner of Petite Patisserie. “I’ve been so pleased to have people in Kokomo tell me they love the food, and can’t wait to come back,” Massouda says. “I couldn’t ask for anything more. What a nice way to get things off the ground. People have been very nice and welcoming. Our winter months were very busy, and I was so glad to see people come in and support us.” Massouda describes Petite Patisserie as a French bakery and cafe that offers fresh food and beverages, as well as customorder desserts.

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“Ever since we started in mid-January, we have had a lot of people come through the door,” Massouda says. “I wanted this to be a unique dining experience, and we have already had some menu items that have been really popular. Our chicken pesto sandwich has been a big hit, and our fresh juices and smoothies also get ordered a lot. I’ve received a lot of comments on those.” Massouda says all the menu items and pastries have been popular because she strives for a high level of quality and freshness.


“We make everything fresh, in-house,” Massouda says. “We really stress that. It’s very high quality. We have several baked goods including cakes, artisanal breads, bars, bagels, tarts, wedding cakes and cupcakes. Our pastries have included cream puffs, éclairs and croissants. We also have delicious gelato. Our regulars and new customers have been very complimentary about all of our food.” Petite Patisserie also serves a wide variety of sandwiches, crepes, soups and salads. “Our hot sandwiches include the Caprese, with mozzarella, tomato, olive oil and balsamic,” Massouda says. “We also have a KokoMademoiselle sandwich with zucchini, bell pepper, onion and gruyère. Our soups include broccoli, cheddar, chicken gnocchi and other good soups. We have really received a lot of compliments on our salads, which include Caesar, house and a French salad, with lightly dressed greens, shaved carrots, onion and tomato.” Massouda has her own personal favorites. “I love our Chicken BLT with goat cheese, and our tomato soup,” she says. “Customers have also told me they really enjoy those as well.” The coffee and teas have also been popular. “We have a nice variety of coffee, espresso and teas,” Massouda says. “We are open for breakfast, brunch and lunch. Some of our customers have been in for both breakfast and lunch. I’m really looking forward to our spring menu. We are planning a lot of new, delicious items that I think our customers are really going to enjoy.” Petite Patisserie is located at 108 North Main Street in Kokomo. For more info, call 765-865-8259 or visit petitepat.com.

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CARMEN MCCOOL, MCCOOL’S FLOORING Q: Favorite local places? A: All of them - especially Marble, 3 Amigos and Cook McDoogal’s. Q: Ways to de-stress and recharge? A: I do yoga, work around the house, get a massage - but what I prefer to do is travel. Q: Favorite organizations or charities? A: Definitely church and working with young adults, plus Pregnancy Resource Center. Q: Personal philosophy? A: In both my personal life and business life it’s “faith, family and flooring.” Q: Source of inspiration? A: My husband’s parents Virgil and Carole McCool. Without the connections they made and the example they set in running the business, it wouldn’t be where it’s at today.

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Q: How long has she been at the job? A: For five years. We have been open for nine, so she has been a big part of Hawg Heaven. She and I think alike, and she’s my right-hand person. I couldn’t do what I do without her.

Q: Length lived in the area? A: All my life.

Q: Family in the area? A: Lisa has a twin sister. Often people confuse them and think they have seen Lisa. Q: Ways to de-stress and recharge? A: She goes bowling on Sundays and Thursdays. Q: Personal philosophy? A: Great customer service with a kind and loving heart. Whether someone drives up in a rickety old car or is the president of a bank, Lisa interacts with them with same amount of respect. Q: Ways to make a difference in the community? A: When a local teenager was returning home after being at a Fort Wayne facility for traumatic brain injury rehabilitation, Lisa stayed at the restaurant, even though it was closed. Lisa really wanted the girl to have the order she wanted.

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Q: Family close by? A: My fun time is spending time with my two daughters and four grandchildren. Q: How long have you been at the job? A: I’ve been with the city in one way or another for 33 years. I’ve been at this job for seven or eight years. Q: Favorite thing about Kokomo? A: There is caring. Everyone is pleasant to be around. It’s got a small-town feel without being a super small town. Q: Favorite place to go with family? A: I love to spend time with my daughters and their family at Foster Park and Highland Park. Q: Personal philosophy? A: Customer Service. I’m here to serve the public and try to help everyone I can. I treat others the same way I’d like to be treated if I had questions.


Women of Kokomo KIM TRACY, ALL-PRO PLUMBING

LORI WARREN, P.F. HENDRICKS & CO.

ANGELA MARTINO, MARTINO’S ITALIAN VILLA

Q: Length lived in the area? A: My husband Terry and I moved here in 1995 because we wanted a great place to start and raise a family.

Q: Ways to de-stress and recharge? A: I meditate and do yoga throughout the day. I also take a lot of walks and get outside all year.

Q: How long have you been in the business? A: My husband and I opened a doughnut shop in 1962. The business grew from there.

Q: How long have you been at the job? A: Terry and I started All-Pro Plumbing in 1998.

Q: Favorite organization? A: The Farmers’ Market. Delicious and healthy, but good for our local farmers and foodie entrepreneurs.

Q: Reason your business stands out? A: Good food and good customer service in a friendly atmosphere.

Q: Ways to de-stress and recharge? A: I love being with my family, exploring new things, having new experiences, cooking and gardening. Q: Favorite places to go with family? A: We’ve done everything from Super Explorers at the Kirkendall Center to park activities, and so many great programs through the library. Q: Personal philosophy? A: Zig Ziglar said what you do today determines who you are tomorrow. For me, this encompasses everything - servitude, faith, relationships, business, health, leadership and marriage. Q: Ways to make a difference in the community? A: We support several local nonprofits. We educate our customers and invest in our employees’ personal growth. If we are not the right fit for someone, we direct them to where they can solve their concern.

Q: What haven’t you done already that you would like to do? A: I’d like to take several months and travel around the country, to Italy and Greece.

Q: Ways to make a difference in the community? A: We have sponsored Northside Youth Baseball League for over 45 years. We donate to other organizations.

Q: Person who inspired you? A: A mentor, Jim Jorgenson, from my time in pharmacy leadership. He taught me to live my own authentic life.

Q: Ways to de-stress and recharge? A: We close on Sundays for church and family time. I enjoy nature, tending to plants and gardening.

Q: Favorite thing about Kokomo? A: I moved back to Kokomo after many years in the Chicago area. I appreciate the new trails and beautification efforts. The cost of living is also a bonus.

Q: Secret to keeping your energy up? A: Healthy eating, positive attitude and belief in God. I still cook every day, making spaghetti and pizza sauce as well as pizza dough.

Q: Favorite Park? A: Highland Park. It was my stomping ground as a kid. We used to ice skate on the Wildcat in the winter and catch crawdads in the summer.

Q: Personal philosophy? A: Love your people and love your community - but remember, family comes first.

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DR. KATE DECLEENE, DECLEENE OPTOMETRY

EVELYN MAGLEY, CEO, KOKOMO BOBKATS

Q: Length lived in the area? A: My husband Bud and I moved to Kokomo after we finished college in 1991.

Q: How long have you been at the job? A: I founded The Basketball League (TBL), a professional minor basketball league, in 2017.

Q: How long have you had your practice in Kokomo? A: I worked with Dr. Gary Carmichael until Bud and I started our practice together in 1994. In 2017, Dr. Travis Stephens joined us.

Q: Inspiration for founding TBL? A: I retired from teaching in 2011 and spent time in Canada where my husband was working. I got involved with nonprofit organizations and started to see basketball as a way to reach out.

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Q: Favorite activities? A: I love hiking and mushroom hunting, and I like to kayak. Q: Ways to de-stress and recharge? A: I’m lucky enough that I love the job I’ve Q: Favorite family activities? chosen, and it really doesn’t feel like work. Q: Ways to de-stress and recharge? A: When the kids were small, we spent I’ll work at home doing office stuff, or listen countless hours at Highland Park and at the A: My 90-year-old father inspired me to start to podcasts. exercising. I do a 20-minute workout every library. Most of our local family activities Q: Business philosophy? day with things I find on YouTube. I also walk in recent years have revolved around our A: There are a million places that do the every day. church, Saint Joan of Arc. same services we do, but I like to create Q: Ways to make a difference in the experiences for people and offer an Q: Personal philosophy? community? environment of wonderful customer service. A: Love and honor God. Love and be present Q: Favorite organizations or charities? for my family. Love and care for all people. A: Kokomo BobKats are all about bringing the community together through youth clinics A: The spa partners with Samaritan Caregivers. Q: Ways to de-stress and recharge? We send the elderly cards each week and we and supporting nonprofit organizations. A: I enjoy hiking, backpacking and tent support their Chocolate Celebration festival. camping. At home I enjoy flower gardening, Families can create memories for less cost than Q: How do you make a difference in the going to a movie. especially growing flowers from seed. I community? dabble with various crafts, tinker with my Q: Personal philosophy? A: I’m into coaching others and helping Jeep Wrangler, and continue to learn. A: As the first woman and African American with self-development. We are a military to own a male pro sports league, I feel there is family and we give veterans a 20% discount Q: Ways to make a difference in the plenty of room for all women to succeed. community? all year long. A: I think the reality is that the people of Q: What would you like to do that you Q: Rule to live by? Kokomo have been a great gift to us. We A: I do all things through Christ, it strengthens haven’t done already? have been very blessed over the years that me. It doesn’t mean I will succeed at everything A: I’m actually going to IU-Kokomo full patients have trusted us with their care. time right now, to finish my business degree. I do - it means I do everything for him.

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MORE THAN JUST TALK RADIO PERSONALITY TAMMY LIVELY HAS CONNECTED WITH LISTENERS FOR 41 YEARS

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When local WWKI deejay Tammy Lively was 17 years old, she and a group of friends paid a visit to a local psychic. When it was Lively’s turn, he told her, “I see you sitting in front of a microphone.” “Yes, that makes sense,” Lively exclaimed. “I want to be in radio.” The man said, “Well, that’s what you’re meant to do.” In truth this was no revelation, as she had known for years that a career in radio was her dream. When she was a little girl, she constantly listened to Larry Lujack on WLS in Chicago. One day when Lively was in the seventh grade, she was riding in the car with her mother, singing along to the radio. When the deejays started chatting, her mom turned down the volume. Instinctively, Lively reached down and turned it back up. “Why did you want to do that?” her mom asked. “Because the talking is the fun part,” Lively replied. She shared her passion with her teachers, who encouraged her to pursue her dreams. Upon graduating from Taylor High School, Lively attended Vincennes University. After just one semester, she was offered a job as a deejay.

“I talked to a couple of professors who said, ‘If I was trying to decide between hiring someone with a two-year degree or two years of experience, I’d hire the person with experience,’” she recalls. It turned out to be great advice, as Lively quit school and has been on the air ever since, working 41 years in the radio industry. She has worked at several different stations, mainly in Kokomo and Indianapolis, and has enjoyed every minute of it. Through the last 15 years, some of her colleagues have become disenfranchised as corporate entities have gobbled up local stations. “It was kind of homogenizing the industry,” Lively says. “They wanted everyone to sound the same, yet that’s what makes radio interesting - the different personalities.” Lively married her husband, Alan Warner, in 1983. The couple has two children, Shannon and Austin. Throughout her career Lively has worked every shift, from overnights to morning shows. For the majority of her career, however, she’s worked the mid-day shift (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.), which is ideal for a working mom. After four decades in radio, Lively has met a number of memorable people. It’s not, however, the celebrities who have made the biggest impact, but rather those who have touched her heart. For instance, early in her career, a set of grandparents reached out to Lively to share the story of their 5-year-old granddaughter Ashley, who was battling a rare form of bone cancer. They asked if Lively

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could facilitate a meetand-greet with Vince Gill when he came to town to perform. When the night of the concert came, Ashley arrived at the venue wearing a cowgirl dress and cowgirl hat that covered her head, bald from chemotherapy treatments. Gill made sure Ashley and her dad had front-row seats to the show. During his encore performance, Gill picked her up and held her in his arms as he sang “I Still Believe in You.” “The big security guards at the edge of the stage were bawling,” Lively says. “Everyone was, except for Ashley. She was grinning from ear to ear.” Lively also met Bella, a little girl with spina bifida, when she was emceeing the Princess Pageant at the Pork Festival for contestants aged 5 to 8. “The first year Bella competed, she used her walkers, but by the end of the time she was in a wheelchair,” Lively says. “I was blown away by how brave this girl was, always with a smile on her face.”

Lively has also been involved with the Riley Radiothon and We Care Indy, a nonprofit entity that raises funds for local organizations that provide assistance to mentally and physically challenged individuals.

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Born and raised in Kokomo, Lively grew to appreciate just how special the community is, especially when it comes to residents taking care of one another. “If I get on the air and tell a story about a need in this community, it’s met almost immediately,” Lively says. She recalls a time years ago when a friend of hers, who had several small children, died of cancer. The friend’s husband was struggling to make ends meet, and her father said he’d have to sell his home to pay for the funeral expenses. “I mentioned that on air, and before my shift ended, listeners had dropped off $1,000 at the station’s reception desk,” Lively says. Like much of the rest of the world, Lively has been working remotely for the past year. Though she welcomes fewer distractions, she misses being in the company of her colleagues. “I was on the struggle bus like everyone else, feeling depressed and overeating, so I talked about that on air so that people knew if they were feeling the same way, they weren’t alone,” says Lively, who has always kept it real for her listeners. “There was so much fear in the beginning with this virus, as we heard of clusters of people or whole families being wiped out.”

and had to give up on his education at a young age to help support his family. “Until the day he died, he was waiting for me to get a real job,” she says with a laugh. “He had a second-grade education. He entered the military and served in the Korean War. He self-taught everything he ever did.” It wasn’t that he was not intensely proud of his daughter - he was simply concerned about the security of the business, and rightly so. “There is no retirement in radio,” Lively says. Not that she’s complaining. “I’m living my dream,” she adds.

Lively herself fell into a deep funk for months, when all she did was cook and bake. “I made and ate an inordinate amount of zucchini and banana bread last year,” she says. “I also gained 30 pounds. Finally, I had to pull myself out of that dark space.” Lively is now reconnecting with family, including eight brothers and sisters. Plus, she’s a grandma to 6-year-old Ellie, whom she calls her “sunshine.” Lively’s family has always supported her career, though her father wouldn’t have minded if she’d worked for Chrysler instead. She smiles when she talks about her dad, who grew up in the south

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MAY 7 FIRST FRIDAY “ART WALK”

Kokomo Downtown Farmers Market Opening Day; Intersection of Washington Downtown Kokomo; Free, arts-based open & Mulberry Streets; Hours: 9:00 a.m. – house of the Downtown District; 5:30-9:00 1:00 p.m.; Visit kokomofarmersmarket.com. p.m.; For more details, visit facebook.com/ FirstFridayKokomo.

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Kokomo Beach Family Aquatic Center open for weekend only; May 29-Aug 1 open for the season. Hours: Saturday 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. & Sunday 12-7 p.m.; Call 456-7540.

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