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NOBLESVILLE VISITOR’S CENTER ART EXHIBIT: SOPHIE DOELL
HCAA is sponsoring monthly exhibits of selected member’s work to be on display at the Noblesville Visitors Center. Sophie Doell is the featured artist for April. Noblesville Visitor’s Center 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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THE HAMMER AND THE HATCHET IN CONCERT AT LSS
Americana duo The Hammer and the Hatchet bring their music to Logan Street Sanctuary. Birthed by the hill country pickin’ parties that are synonymous with these Brown County Hills, The Hammer and Hatchet have created a sound that is reaching beyond the county line. John Bowyer, The Hammer, is a virtuoso mandolin player and guitar player who has used his talents as a side man, studio musician, and front man for projects like Old Truck Revival, Punkin’ Holler Boys, Chris Dollar Band, Avocado Chic, and so much more. Logan Street Sanctuary 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
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NOBLESVILLE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND SAFETY MEETING
There are few things more delightful than the unfettered creativity of young artists. For the month of April, Nickel Plate Arts will exhibit the works of Noblesville Schools’ budding Basquiats. Artwork by the area’s elementary students will be on display from April 6th - April 28 for all to see. Stop in during the First Friday Reception on Friday, April 6th from 6-9pm to see the creativity of our future generations. Nicke Plate Arts
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NEFARIOUS NOBLESVILLE GHOST WALK
From beer rooms to business, visit the places where the dead continue their spirited affairs and hear their empty voices call from beyond. Meet south side of Court House Square. Reservations required. $18, seniors 65+ $15, children $15. (Children 8-12 no child younger than 8 years of age allowed). For more information call 317840-6456 or visit unseenpress.com. Historic Noblesville Square 4/14 8:00 p.m. & 4/28 7:30 p.m.
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MONDAY NIGHT DRAWING CLASS
Nickel Plate Arts invites you to hone your drawing skills and develop new ones this year with the popular Monday Night Drawing classes for adult students. This class is available to adult artists at all skill levels. Instructor Stephanie Dennis has a fine art degree from Ventura College of California and has been focusing on pottery for the past eight years. Because Stephanie is passionate about helping people find and develop their creative selves, this class is great for both beginners and more experienced artists. Nickel Plate Arts will provide basic materials, but participants may also bring their own supplies. Students must be 15 years of age or older. Nickel Plate Arts 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
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CHRIST IN THE ARTS GRAND PIANO CONCERT
Join us for our first grand piano concert in our beautiful sanctuary in our historic building in the heart of downtown Noblesville. For more information, visit fpc-noblesville.org/ christ-in-the-arts/. First Presbyterian Church Noblesville 4:00 p.m.
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Learn how to become a member or schedule your event today! For membership information contact Justin Werkley @ 317.877.3611 or justin.werkley@harbourtrees.com For event booking information contact Timberly Orbell @ 317.877.3612 or timberly.orbell@harbourtrees.com
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CARAVAN CLASSES: WEDNESDAY ART CLASSES
Apr 4, 11, 18, 25 $10 Pre K/K and 3s & 4s - All other Wed classes $15 10-10:30 a.m. - PreK/K Art 11-11:30 a.m. - ages 3 & 4 1:30-2:30 Homeschool Art, ages 6-11 4:00-5:00 After-school Art, ages 6-11 5:00-6:00 Teen Art 6:30-7:30 Adult Art class MORE INFO:
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THE BELFRY THEATRE:
NUNSENSE II: THE SECOND COMING
April 6-22, Fri. & Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2 p.m. $18 adults, $12 children 12 and under
MORE NICKEL PLATE ARTS EVENTS: LET YOUR INNER CHILD OUT TO PLAY THIS MONTH AT NICKEL PLATE ARTS!
HAMILTON COUNTY ARTISTS’ ASSOCIATION:
Young Artists Exhibit: Apr 6-28 First Friday: Apr 6, 6-9 p.m. Featuring local music and hands-on art activities! “The Owl and the Pussycat Went to Sea” book launch and Showcase: Apr 1-30 Reception on Saturday, Apr 28th, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
The 6th Annual Welcome to Fairyville event alights on the Nickel Plate Arts campus April 18-21, 2018, with most events free. See the most whimsical abodes during the Fairy Home Show, create fancy fairy crafts, attend a Fairy Tea Party and more. Registration for the Fairy House Contest is now open ($20). Reserve your toadstool for our Fairy Tea Parties now ($10) - tickets are going fast!
Noblesville Visitor’s Center HCAA Featured Juried Artist Members Revolving Exhibit: Sophie Doell APRIL 1-29 , FRI.-SUN. 12-5 p.m. Noblesville Visitor’s Center, 839 Conner St., Noblesville Birdie Gallery Drop-In Open Studio Thursdays APRIL 5, 12, 19, 26, 1-3 p.m. “All of Our Best” Judged Exhibit of HCAA Juried Artist Members at the Birdie Gallery APRIL 12-MAY 25, Thurs: 1-3, Fri: 1-4, Sat: 10-4
Special Feature Artist: Linda Cordial April 1-30
Asian Grill Revolving HCAA Juried Artist Members’ Exhibit hcaa-in.org
Second Saturday Art Lab: Animal Adventures! Showcase artist Aili McGill will help you draw your favorite creatures. Mar 10, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. $5
LOGAN STREET SANCTUARY
Monday Night Drawing Class: Session 2 April 2-June 11 , Mondays, 7-9 p.m. $110, supplies included Art of Business:The New Tax Landscape How does the new tax plan affects artists? Find out with experts from the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce. Apr 25, 6:30-8:00 p.m. $10 Location TBD in Noblesville - please check our website for the latest. IN ATLANTA: 165 E Main Street, Atlanta, IN 46031 (second floor) Kids Art Class Mondays, Jan 15 - Apr 23, 6-7pm (no class on Feb 19, Mar 26, or Apr 2) $20 per class or $55/month, family discounts available
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FISHERS ARTS COUNCIL: Senior Art of Hamilton Southeastern High School and Fishers High School Juried Exhibit April 2-May 24, Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Fishers City Hall
Meyer Najem Showcase: Warren Miller Apr-Jun, viewing Mon - Fri during 8am - 5pm business hours Meyer Najem Building, Fishers
DRUMMING CIRCLE SERIES
April 1 & 15, 2-4 p.m. FREE, donations always encouraged and gratefully received THE HAMMER AND THE HATCHET CONCERT
April 7, 7 p.m. $15 suggested donation Ken Yates in concert April 8, 7p.m.
SECOND SATURDAY SONGWRITERS SHOWCASE
April 14, 7 p.m.
CARI RAY AND THE SHAKY LEGS CONCERT
April 21, 7 p.m. $15 suggested donation
FOURTH FRIDAY YOUNG SONGWRITERS SERIES
April 27, 7-10pm $5 requested donation at the door
NICE WORKSHOP #1 THE ODYSSEY, THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV, THE THREE MUSKETEERS, AND FOLLOW THE RIVER
April 28, 1-5p $10 per person loganstreetsanctuary.org
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This year’s RUN(317) event is much more than just a series of mini-marathons for locals to get a little exercise. According to Jeff Graves, owner of Vision Event Management and organizer of the event, it’s a way for Indy residents to get more closely connected to their surroundings and celebrate the city’s unique neighborhoods, bars and restaurants. Graves launched RUN(317) four years ago and says the event has grown markedly each year, currently consisting of five Thursday evening races in separate Indy
neighborhoods, starting in May, that feature music and free beverages at the finish line. Each race is partnered with a local charity, and the event has raised almost $47,000 since 2014. This year’s local charities include Partners in Housing, Energy Krazed, School on Wheels, Kids’ Voice of Indiana and Keep Indianapolis Beautiful. “The nice thing about our event is that it’s for all abilities and it’s all about having a good time,” says Graves, former executive director of the Indy Mini Marathon. “We get tons of walkers and first-timers. We take people through neighborhoods that they had no idea about and have never been to. We want to celebrate the places and atNoblesville.com / APRIL 2018 / NOBLESVILLE MAGAZINE / 7
charities that are unique to Indianapolis.” Even the distance of each race is a tribute to Indy, at exactly 3.17 miles. Graves started small in the event’s first year, holding a single race in Fountain Square and raising money for Keep Indianapolis Beautiful. More than 900 people showed up, and by the time the following year rolled around he’d added two additional races in the Broad Ripple and Mass Ave districts. Carmel Arts & Design District and Monument Circle races were added in 2016, and this year’s five races are spread throughout the summer and early fall.
RUN(317) Individuals can sign up for single races, a three-race mini-series or all five races, and those who register for either of the latter receive a free limited edition pullover shirt. Thr3e Wise Men Brewing Co. is the 2018 title sponsor, and this year Graves enlisted Athletic Annex and Brooks Sports, Inc. to host a V.I.P. area for each race. “Everybody gets two free beers after the race and a commemorative medal and a lot of times it turns into a dance party on the street,” says Graves, a Ball State grad who launched Vision Event Management in 2006 and specializes in planning and logistics for running events of all sizes. “The participants absolutely love the event and they’re so passionate about it because it’s celebrating the 317 area code.” RUN(317) has sold out every year since it began, and while Graves has received massive interest in expanding the event further, he feels five races spread throughout the city provides plenty of variety for Indy residents. “We picked Thursday nights because it’s kind of a kick-off to the weekend,” he adds. “And for first-time marathon runners, it’s a great way to get introduced to running or walking and have a tour of the different unique neighborhoods of the city at the same time.” While RUN(317) races are generally geared toward those over 21, Graves says he’s seen a wide range of age groups register over the years, with the average age being 37, and those under 21 are free to participate. “We didn’t want it to be a typical Saturday morning run at 8:00 a.m.,” Graves says. “We start at 7:00 p.m. and have a fun post-race party that leads into the opportunity for people to go out to the bars and restaurants in the part of town their race is in, which maybe they don’t get to that often.” This year’s race schedule includes The Circle on May 17, Broad Ripple race on June 14, Mass Ave race on July 19, the Carmel race on Aug. 30 and the Fountain Square race on Oct. 11. For more details on RUN(317), volunteer info, past race results and to register, visit run317.com. 8 / NOBLESVILLE MAGAZINE / APRIL 2018 / atNoblesville.com
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Local Pastor, Daron Earlewine started Pub Theology in 2009.
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Local Pastor, Daron Earlewine, has a passion for spreading the word of God, and these days he’s finding more creative ways to share it. God is at church, the office, the mall, the car and now Earlewine is helping people find God in the most unlikely of places — the pub. Pub Theology is a ministry that Earlewine leads on the first Thursday of every month at a local pub. He started Pub Theology part time in 2009, then he left his Pastorship at East 91st Street Christian Church to do the ministry full-time in 2012. Since graduating college from Indiana Wesleyan University, he’d been a Pastor at Trinity Wesleyan, then started his own church, The Crux where he stayed until moving on to East 91st Street Christian Church.
purpose,” was loaded with twists and turns. It all started with music. A man of many talents, Earlewine plays in a band. One might expect his band to play hits from such Christian Rock chart-toppers as Chris Tomlin, Mercy Me or Danny Gokey. But if you show up to the pub where Earlewine’s band is playing, you better come prepared to hear songs from a different religion and discipline.
“I speak about helping people find peace, purpose and passion in this life and the next,” Earlewine says. He decided to add a twist to the event to encourage more people to become involved. “We offered a Q-and-A session where people could text us their questions, and we’d answer them and talk through it on stage. It really got people to open up.”
“We play mainstream classic rock like Petty, Prince and the Foo Fighters,” he says.
These days, around 50 to 100 guests show up for Pub Theology. The program kicks off around 8 p.m. and incorporates an interview with a featured guest and story of the night.
Occasionally, Earlewine’s band was booked as the entertainment for the night at the pub. Thirsty for a way to reach people who are looking to connect with their faith, Earlewine suggested to the manager to have a charity night once a month. The idea was to take a moment between songs or between sets and present a “sermon” which would be designed to reach those who are open to discovering or re-discovering their The providential path to starting Pub faith. The idea caught on, and Pub Theology Theology, deemed as “Indy’s best party with a was a big hit.
“Just like Jesus hung out and listened to people in the everyday places and spaces of life, we’re hoping to stir your soul by sharing this experience of faith in a casual setting. It gives people a chance to talk, hang out and build relationships,” Earlewine says. The band kicks off the party around 9:30. Sometimes a silent auction is held, and guests are asked to make charitable
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donations to the cause of the evening. “So far, we’ve raised over $200,000 for local causes and charities. One night, we raised money for an accident victim,” Earlewine says. Dave Smiley of the 99.5 WZPL morning show became friends with the Pub Pastor, and soon, Earlewine began doing Therapy Thursdays on the show. With co-hosts Ryan
“One listener in Cincinnati shared how listening to the podcast helped her get through the difficult time she experienced following cochlear implant surgery. Whether it’s fear, bitterness, or resentment, we want to help you get through that and choose hope and forgiveness,” he says. Earlewine also hosts a workshop called Spiritual DNA. The workshop centers around finding the true purpose and spirit
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Ahlwardt and Lisa Graft, he hosted the session for four years. “People commented on Twitter and Facebook about how the show impacted them,” he says. Therapy Thursdays paved the way for Radio Theology starting in October 2016. Like Pub Theology, Earlewine uses his format to help listeners who struggle to find their passion and purpose in life.
God gave each person for this life. “I often believe God created you on purpose for a purpose Earlewine says. “Your unique personality gives you a passion, and God created you to find the path to it.” The first things that come to mind for most people when they hear passion and purpose
are marriage, family, career and friends, but there’s so much more in store. “You find your purpose when you understand that God is love,” he adds. “When you connect with that, you’ll know the love of the creator that made you in the first place. You’ll learn how to love him and others.” Earlewine’s podcasts can be found on iTunes and subscribers to the channel can log on to see the thought of the day and access a portion of the latest show every day. Whether you prefer to be inspired in person or while listening to the radio, Pastor Daron invites you to join in. Pub Theology will be held the first Thursday of every month through May at Broad Ripple Tavern, 745 Broad Ripple Avenue, Indianapolis. Starting in June and going through August, Pub Theology moves to Wolfies on Geist, 11699 Fall Creek Rd., Indianapolis. Radio Theology airs Sunday mornings on 99.5 WZPL 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Go to pubtheology.com or daronearlewine. com to download the podcasts. Get the latest updates on events on Pub Theology Indy Facebook page.
“If God is for you, who can be against?” Earlewine says. It’s working, because his ratings for the show are a phenomenal 50 to 100,000 listeners every show getting their weekly dose of faith, hope, love and music. “Some are in a place where they’re searching and curious about their faith,” he says. “Others are just looking for a way to make their conversation with God informative and fun, not stuffy. Tune in. It could become your favorite radio show that inspires you.” Pub and Radio Theology have both evolved, opening the door to even more formats for Earlewine to share his message. Earlewine started Born to Be, a Podcast show where he interviews a guest about an experience that tested their faith. During the show, Earlewine and the guest discuss how the experience led to finding God’s grace.
L to R: Daron Earlewine, Lisa Graft and Ryan Ahlwardt
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KAY DELULLO IS LIVING HER DREAM ON WILD FEATHER FARM
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Entrepreneur Kay DeLullo has a can-do attitude that just won’t stop. It does on occasion, she admits, get her into a bit of trouble but is the key to her day-to-day success of living life. DeLullo is the former owner and chef of DeLullo’s Trattoria in Cicero but sold the restaurant to an employee to focus on developing her 40-acre Wild Feather Farm in Westfield into a sustainable business. And developed it she has. MOVING TO THE FARM In April 2006, DeLullo and her husband Steve Bennett moved to the farm to pursue their dream. Thanksgiving weekend of 2006 tragedy struck when Bennett was killed in a car crash. At that point DeLullo had to decide if she would remain on the farm or move. “I didn’t want to give up on my dream,” she says. So she stayed. Over the years, DeLullo has made her living from the farm by developing a dizzying array of innovative ventures: • Boarding horses • Breeding Barock Pinto horses • Breeding and selling Hungarian Mangalitsa wooly pigs • Growing and selling organic produce from her 60 x 60 plot • Processing and selling maple syrup from her maple trees • Raising 29 chickens and selling free-range eggs • Boarding all the llamas for the Hamilton County 4-H Llama Club The property perfectly supports all of these activities because it contains pasture, woods with maple and nut trees, and a 2-acre pond. Long-term Hamilton County residents may remember that In the 1960s and 1970s Wild Feather Farm was known as the Hillside Beach Club and Buckeye Campground. The water slide and cabins from that era still remain on the property today. ADAPTING TO HER CIRCUMSTANCES DeLullo has transformed into a jill-of-all-trades as she tackles all the chores necessary to keep a farm thriving. “I didn’t come from a farm family,” she says. “So, If you don’t have someone doing it for you, you learn how to do it.” DeLullo has figured out how to put in roads through her property, build corrals and other structures, fix farm equipment, grow organic produce, process maple syrup and raise pigs, horses, chickens and assorted other animals. “I love building things. I love creating things,” she says. When she doesn’t know how to do something, she asks someone to teach her, looks it up online or reads about it. At times she hires help for big projects but does much of the work by herself.
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She’s also a big believer in the bartering system and uses it frequently. “I figure you have zero percent chance of getting something if you don’t ask,” DeLullo says. “You have a 50 percent chance if you ask.” As for the future, DeLullo admits to not being a big planner. “I like the future to uncover itself,” she says. But she does have a dream of sharing her farm more with others by doing farm tours so people can see a working farm that is run in more of an old-school way. She sees how others — both people and animals — relax when they’re on the farm and says it’s a bit like being in a “time warp.” With so much going on at Wild Feather Farm, how does she keep track of it all? Her husband’s death changed her perspective.
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“I’m hyperaware of everything around me,” she says. “I don’t know how to explain it. I notice an ant on a log. I notice a leaf over here. It’s facing your mortality and appreciating what you have, whether it’s a lot or a little. I’m very grateful to be able to do what I want.” To connect with Kay DeLullo, follow her Facebook page at facebook.com/kdkph/. Call her at 317-258-4663 for information on her horses and pigs and to purchase her free-range eggs, organic produce or maple syrup. The farm is located at 2109 SR 38 East Westfield.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb presents the Lifetime Achievement Award in Mentoring to Jim McClelland.
COLLEGE MENTORS FOR KIDS HONORS COMMUNITY LEADERS AT 2018 INSPIRE AWARDS College Mentors For Kids hosted its 2018 Inspire Awards on Feb. 22 at a packed ballroom in the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis. The event celebrates outstanding mentors in the Indianapolis community. Seven inspiring community leaders were named Mentors of the Year in their respective fields. Jim McClelland, Executive Director for Drug Prevention, Treatment, and Enforcement, State of Indiana, was also honored at the event with the Lifetime Achievement Award in Mentoring for his collaborative approach to mentoring and looking for entrepreneurial solutions that bring together organizations and individuals who can learn from each other and create long-term positive impact for
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HEALTH & HEALTH SCIENCES MENTOR OF THE YEAR Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb presented Jean Scallon, Springstone, Inc. the award to McClelland. Jean Scallon is the CEO of Bloomington “Simply put, Jim has been a mentor to Meadows Hospital and a mentor who leads many throughout his career,” Governor by example. Today, Scallon continues to Holcomb said. “He’s created his own serve a special role in her mentee’s life, ‘mentoring tree’ with professionals all pushing her to work toward her goals, over Indiana and the country who are advocating for and supporting her along leading organizations, giving back to their the way. communities and starting the mentoring cycle all over again. He has graciously “In short, Jean is a humble, passionate, given advice, supported and encouraged authentic change influencer who never loses his mentees and challenged them to think her desire to serve others,” says Christian, as an entrepreneur, all while balancing the her mentee. “It’s empowering to have her priority of being a humanitarian and giving rooting for you because she wants to see you back to the community.” win in every avenue of life.” The 2018 Inspire Awards’ Mentors of the Year include: TownePost.com / APRIL 2018 / INDY METRO
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John Lamprinakos, Worthington Steel John Lamprinakos is the President of Worthington Steel and has served as a mentor to countless employees over the course of four decades with Worthington Industries. During that time, his work ethic, integrity and ability to build meaningful personal connections have made him a popular advisor and role model. “[ John] will push you past what you thought were your limits,” says one of his mentees. “He does not allow you to get comfortable in your success but is also compassionate in your failures. It makes you want to push yourself and your team further.” MARKETING, MEDIA AND ATHLETICS MENTOR OF THE YEAR Fanchon Stinger, Fox59 Fox59 anchor Fanchon Stinger is a mentor who is always willing to go to bat for her mentees and colleagues. A veteran reporter and Emmy award winner, Fanchon helps new reporters, production assistants and other team members understand how to best serve the people of Central Indiana,
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“She doesn’t just spew out suggestions and then send you on your way,” one mentee says. “She wants to work with you, help you grow and continue to enhance your abilities. She inspires me, and many others here at Fox59.” YOUTH MENTORING MENTOR OF THE YEAR Julie Bullard, OneAmerica Julie Bullard is a marketing manager for OneAmerica and devotes countless hours to mentoring children and young adults through volunteer organizations like Big Brothers Big Sisters, Trusted Mentors and Starfish Initiative. In every case, Bullard develops a unique and special relationship with her mentee, using her time, talents and resources to guide and support them through every challenge or opportunity they face.
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“I have never met someone with such devotion, dedication and passion for helping economically disadvantaged and at-risk students,” her nominator said. CONSTRUCTION, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY MENTOR OF THE YEAR Steve Jones, Center for Information and Communication Sciences at Ball State Dr. Steve Jones is a professor at the Center for Information and Communication Sciences at Ball State University and a consultant in the technology field, but his personal mission is to positively impact the lives of others. He has served as a mentor and role model to thousands of students over the course of his career, going out of his way to help them personally and professionally. Remaining a beloved advisor and friend well after their student-professor relationship has ended, more than a dozen former students have even asked him to officiate their weddings. EDUCATION, GOVERNMENT & NONPROFIT MENTOR OF THE YEAR Kathy Souchet-Downey, Office of Congressman Andre Carson Kathy Souchet-Downey is a Constituent Services Liaison for the Office of Congressman Andre Carson. As a volunteer with El Puente Project, Souchet-Downey provided invaluable guidance to one mentee, Cari, helping her navigate college as a first-generation college student. “Without hesitation, Kathy took me under her wing,” Cari says. “She was patient, caring, understanding and very supportive through the journey. She broke down this whole system that was completely new to me. She taught me about the many doors college could open and helped me think through my studies.” ACCOUNTING, LEGAL & FINANCE MENTOR OF THE YEAR Matt Hawkins, Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana Matt Hawkins is the Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana and is described by one nominator as “the consummate mentor.” Hawkins generously invests his time in mentees, getting to know their specific goals and interests, providing encouragement, ideas and the constructive feedback necessary for growth. “He is always forward thinking and anticipates the skills and knowledge employees will need to achieve their goals,” one mentee says. “He truly wants to see his current and former employees succeed and challenges me as well as others by always looking ahead and asking what’s next.” For more information, visit collegementors.org.
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It’s time for the fifth Annual Wine Women & Shoes Event Benefiting Gleaners Food Bank Indiana Youth Programs. The Gleaners fundraiser and massive shopping extravaganza will be held May 11 from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m, at the Lucas Estate in Carmel, 1143 116th Street Carmel, IN. Wine Women and Shoes is a nationwide fundraising concept introduced in the Indy area almost five years ago. Last year’s Gleaners Wine Women & Shoes raised more than $345,000. This year, Gleaners is aiming for $400,000 - enough to provide 1.2 million meals. That sounds like a lot of money, but one in five Hoosier children does not have
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two components, Summer BackSacks and Family Meal Boxes. Tickets for the event are already on sale. The price is $200 each and gets you into a fun experience, including wine tasting, delicious food bites and unique shopping opportunities. A variety of vendors will be there featuring their merchandise including clothing, jewelry, perfume, beauty products and much more. Plenty of other fundraising opportunities await at the event. Shoe Guys, a crowd favorite, will once again be on hand at the event. More than 20 local guys who are local celebrities, business owners and community leaders, have each committed to raising at least $2,500. The goal for the entire group is $50,000. Guests and fans can vote for their favorite shoe guy and donate to help him
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While some Shoe Guys prepare to duke it out in a little friendly competition, one Shoe “Guests look forward to some of the same traditions every year for the event, but we Guy is doing it for the love of fundraising. keep it fresh by offering new and creative opportunities to engage the guests and raise “I love fundraising. I’ve been involved in money,” says Debbie Dreiband, Gleaners non-profits in one way or another for years Strategic Events and Sponsorships Director. now,” says President/CEO of the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel, Jeff McDermott. “I’m always amazed at the Wine is the first name in the event’s title, generosity of people. We’re so fortunate to and guests won’t have to work hard to live in such a generous community.” find it. The Wall of Wine, literally a wall
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“Each Saks Fifth Avenue store is very involved with supporting their local charities,” says Curtis Spaulding, General Manager of Saks Fifth Avenue Indianapolis, “I’m happy to say that Saks Indianapolis has been supporting the Gleaners Wine Women & Shoes charity since its inception. The great work that Gleaners does in Central and Southern Indiana by touching so many people who need a hand up is applause worthy.” Get your tickets at gleaners.org/events/ wine-women- shoes/. “Only 500 tickets are available, so get yours now,” Dreiband says.
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For women in the United States, breast cancer is the most common cancer, behind skin cancers, and it’s the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Breast cancer is often curable if detected early, and that’s why regular screening tests and self-examinations should be a vital part of your health and wellness routine.
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The new Grindstone Public House (GPH) on 10th Street in Noblesville has an abundance of historical significance. And according to Blake Fogelsong, that significance goes far beyond the fact that it’s located in a historic structure on the downtown square, originally built in 1890. Fogelsong is a third-generation member of family-owned Clancy’s, Inc., owners of Grindstone Charley’s, Michelangelo’s Italian Bistro and Clancy’s Hamburgers,
and he’s both excited and proud that the Public House is located two blocks away from the very first restaurant his grandfather Carl opened back in 1965, where the current city hall parking lot now sits. The new restaurant is set to open by May. “We’re super thrilled about bringing the Grindstone brand back to Hamilton County,” Fogelsong says. “To do a new concept in Noblesville, the same town that my grandpa started almost 53 years ago, is very special.” 32 / NOBLESVILLE MAGAZINE / APRIL 2018 / atNoblesville.com
Fogelsong says the GPH concept is a slightly upscale riff on Grindstone Charley’s, with locally-sourced ingredients, a 16-tap beer system featuring Indiana craft drafts and a robust whiskey and bourbon selection. “The original floors are still in there and we’re keeping those and doing some renovations and all new furnishings too,” Fogelsong says of the GPH space, which was formerly occupied by The Ville Restaurant and accommodates 111 guests as well as a private event space on the upstairs level. “We hired a great interior design firm,
Phanomen Design, to really make it look neat. They also did Michelangelo’s for us. There’s a lot of brass and copper tones and cool lighting in there.” Even the Grindstone Public House menu has a bit of Clancy’s history – it includes the Topper, the burger that helped make Clancy’s Hamburgers one of the Midwest’s premier burger joints through the late 1960s and 1970s. The menu also features appetizers like nachos and wings, salads, chicken dishes, steak, ribs and seafood. Indy-based Clancy’s, Inc. plans to source from Fischer Farms for its steak and beef, as well as Silverthorn Farms, Cook’s Bison Ranch, Miller Poultry, Bettini Pasta and Piazza Produce for additional menu ingredients. Entrees fall in the $15 to $20 range, while sandwiches run from $10 to $12. “The city’s been super supportive of the Public House and excited for us to delve into that historic space,” Fogelsong adds. “It’s been a smooth process with getting permits and all that kind of stuff.” Fogelsong works alongside his father Perry, who serves as the Clancy’s, Inc. president and CEO, to help carry on his grandpa’s culinary legacy. Carl owned as many as 30 Clancy’s Hamburgers, the first double drive-thru restaurant in the Midwest, in four states until the late 1970s, by which time McDonald’s had begun to corner much of the fast-food burger market nationwide. As a result, Clancy’s began diversifying in the early 1980s, when Perry joined the company and helped to open the first Grindstone Charley’s in Noblesville. Four more locations followed in Indy, Lafayette, Speedway and Kokomo, and by 2010 Blake, a Ball State grad, had teamed up with Perry in the role of director of operations. Sidney, Ohio, is home to the sole surviving Clancy’s Hamburgers location, and Fogelsong is proud to be bringing a taste of Clancy’s history to Grindstone Public House in the form of the original atNoblesville.com / APRIL 2018 / NOBLESVILLE MAGAZINE / 33
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To fourth-generation carpenter Tabb Adams, a piece of furniture is much more than something you sit on. Rather than building a chair that might just be temporary, the owner of Cross Cut Vintage Designs would rather build something that lasts for decades, carrying memories along with it as it passes from generation to generation. “It’s handmade, number one, and I strictly make everything out of furniture-grade lumber,” Adams says of his furniture. “It’s just more of a quality piece. It’s made out of quality materials. I like to think I put a little bit of love into each one of my pieces too.” A graduate of Noblesville High School, Adams crafts furniture in a 100-year-old barn in Sheridan, putting plenty of time and care into every single piece he makes, whether it’s a chair, a table, a desk or anything else his clients might want. Born into a family of carpenters, he started working with his hands at a young age. “I got my love for building and making things in high school,” Adams says. “I had a lot of shop class and was always the kind of kid that liked to take things apart and put them back together.” As he grew older, Adams began working jobs that required a knowledge of craftsmanship. Out of the gate, he worked on some of Indianapolis’ most-loved music venues. “I started out my career working for Live Nation Entertainment,” Adams says. “I was responsible for building maintenance at the Murat Theatre. I went through the whole reconstruction there when they did the renovation of that place. I actually helped with maintenance at Deer Creek Music Center, too, when it was still called Deer Creek.” After working a myriad of hands-on jobs, however, Adams eventually decided to pursue furniture design. Having built furniture for about three years now, he prides himself on being a personable craftsman.
“When I get new customers, I don’t just consider them a customer — I consider them a friend as well,” Adams says. “When I was a contractor, a lot of my customers actually became good friends. So that’s another important part. When I’m building something for somebody, I get to know them, and I would hope that they’d become a good friend in that process too.” When someone comes to Cross Cut Vintage Designs for the first time, they often just present Adams with a basic idea or image that they have in mind for their custom piece of furniture. “A lot of times, people come to me with just an idea of a look that they want, so I have to pull thoughts out of the customer’s head on exactly what they want,” he says. Sometimes, there is an added significance tied to the piece as well. “Last year, I had a lady that came to me who had saved an old door from her great-grandparents home, and she wanted a church key built out of it,” Adams says. “She came to the shop, brought the door, and we had about an hour conversation about what she was looking for and how she wanted it to look. I just took that idea from there and made what she wanted.”
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All of the furniture made at Cross Cut Vintage Designs is made to last. Personally, Adams now has some old furniture that was once in his parents’ home. “I have seven or eight pieces of furniture in my home that were the first pieces of furniture that my parents purchased when they got married,” he says. “My parents believed in buying a quality piece of furniture that was going to last, so it’s cool to have those pieces in my home now.” Ultimately, he wants every piece of furniture that comes from Cross Cut Vintage Designs to be just as unique and reliable. “I hope the same thing happens with my pieces that have happened with my parents’ pieces,” Adams says. “I hope that a mother and father might hand it down to their children someday. It’s all quality, handmade furniture, and I would hope it would last a lifetime, if not longer.” Cross Cut Vintage Designs is located at 11315 300 N. in Sheridan, or you can visit them online at crosscutvintage.com and give them a call at 317-443-7307. 38 / NOBLESVILLE MAGAZINE / APRIL 2018 / atNoblesville.com
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