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As an entrepreneur with more than seven years of experience in the entertainment industry, Bryan Sigmon immediately saw potential in offering a fresh, all-ages recreational concept to Hamilton County upon relocating here from Texas with his
wife and two children two years ago. This fall, Sigmon will open Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park on Mundy Drive in Noblesville, and he says the facility, of which there are more than 160 nationwide, has something for the whole family.
“My previous business worked with a wide range of entertainment venues and I was able to gain a lot of knowledge about the industry from the outside looking in,” Sigmon says. “We ultimately targeted Urban Air as the premium concept to partner with because of its focus on safety, fun, variety and adaptability and joined forces midway through last year.”
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The 34,000-square-foot park will feature climbing walls, a warrior course, dodgeball, bumper cars, a ropes course, and. of course, plenty of floor-and-wall trampoline action. A full-service cafe will offer food and sodas and as well as beer and wine for adults. “We are a full-scale adventure park designed to be safe, fun, clean and familycentric,” Sigmon says. “Weaved into our attractions is an elaborately designed audio-visual component adaptable to the time, day or event to create a unique and energetic atmosphere.” Sigmon says the location on Mundy Drive, formerly a Marsh supermarket, was a no-brainer when it came time to choose a physical spot for the business, and he opted to incorporate the existing variety of ceiling heights and unconventionallyshaped areas within the building into the Urban Air buildout. “Highway 37 and 146th Street serves as a major crossroad connecting the greater Noblesville, Fishers and Carmel areas,” he says. “The region is communityfocused, family-oriented and extremely active. Combine that with the fact that we experience relatively harsh winters and hot summers along with the need for a premium entertainment offering in the area designed to engage the entire family year-round, and it was a perfect match.” Kids’ birthday parties are a major component of the Urban Air concept, and the Noblesville facility will include six dedicated private party rooms along with several party tables throughout the park. Private functions of all types, such as sports team celebrations, girl or boy scout troop gatherings, church group lock-ins and corporate team-building events are also welcome. “We live and breathe birthday parties and private events,” Sigmon says. “While our core age group is between six and 14 years old, adults will find our facility equally entertaining. We can accommodate groups of all ages and sizes. Urban Air locations are recognized across the nation as a
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premier birthday party destination, and in combining the support of our café with our amazing attraction mix we aim to be the go-to birthday party spot in Hamilton County.” Sigmon is in the process of hiring between 85 and 100 staff members and plans to have the park open to the public by early September. Locals will be treated to a grand opening with special entertainment and free giveaways. The first 200 people in line at the opening to purchase a pass for the day will receive free access to the facility for a year.
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“In the days leading up to our grand opening, we plan to have soft openings that will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony with local city and chamber officials, first responders, active and former military, friends and family and others,” Sigmon says. Sigmon is excited to offer the county a year-round place for kids of all ages to be physically active in a safe environment. “As a father of two young children, I know how easy it is to hand over the iPad sometimes just so my wife and I can catch our breath,” he says. “Our hope is to offer a premium alternative. Our adventure park is designed to be an outlet for kids to have fun, challenge themselves and expend some energy, all centered around our core competency of safety first.” Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park is located at 14450 Mundy Drive in Noblesville. For grand opening updates and more, visit urbanairnoblesville.com.
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FOR THE THEATRE BOOTH TARKINGTON CIVIC THEATRE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REFLECTS ON 30 YEARS WITH THE ORGANIZATION “Community theater is tribal. Everyone knows each other. I started doing community theater in 1983 when I was in Individuals involved in local performing arts high school. I studied theater at IUPUI and comprise a group who pursue their passion then at Ball State. After graduating, I got a more as a labor of love than full-time job with King’s Productions through a Ball employment. Michael J. Lasley, however, State alumnus,” he says. “When the job has managed to carve a career out of his was over, I returned to Indianapolis. Again, almost 30-year affiliation with the Booth through alumni connections I was hired by Tarkington Civic Theatre. Civic Theatre.”
“This business is built on challenges,” Lasley says. “The most challenging times I’ve been through were the two moves I was point man for. In 2004 the theater moved to Marian University, and then in 2011 it relocated to the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For two years I met with the representatives from Carmel two or three times a week in order to design and plan the facility.”
Lasley, the current executive artistic director, has been involved with the organization in many capacities since 1990, and will celebrate his milestone anniversary with the organization in January 2020.
Another hurdle that Civic Theatre had to deal with was a major financial and leadership upheaval in 2015. As a nonprofit, it committed to more than it could handle.
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When asked what initially attracted him to the Civic Theatre, Lasley says, “I needed a job!”
His first job with the theater was working in the carpentry shop by day and running the sound system at night. As the years went on, his tenure included performing, sound designing and administrative duties. He served as producing director for 15 years and supervised budgets, timelines and staff. In August 2016, he was named executive artistic director.
“The City of Carmel has been great champions for us,” Lasley says. It was able to renegotiate and stay at the Center for the Performing Arts as a result.
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As the longest continually operating theater in the nation, it has put on hundreds of shows. One of the most successful produced under Lasley’s watch was Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat. It was the first musical of its scale that the theatre attempted, and the first under Lasley’s direction. Featured during the 2000 holiday season, it was extremely popular. The theater has brought the show back nine additional times since then.
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NEW ICE CREAM SHOP SERVING UP DELICIOUS DESSERTS IN WESTFIELD Writer / Matt Keating Photographer / Amy Payne
Toby Miles, co-owner of Cone + Crumb, the new ice cream and pastry shop in Westfield, says he is delighted about his establishment’s location. “We are located at 205 Park Street, right next door to our first restaurant, Rail Restaurant & Bar,” Miles says.
“With the success of all the restaurants on Park Street, it was hard to hide what we were doing,” Miles says. “So the anticipation and excitement was huge.” The popularity of the Rail Restaurant & Bar has also helped. Homemade Desserts Miles notes that all of the desserts at Cone + Crumb are made on site.
Miles and his wife, Melanie, spent a lot of time planning how the shop would be unique. “We make all the ice creams, cakes, pies, other desserts and waffle cones in house,” “The goal of Cone + Crumb is to give he says. “And while we have flavors Westfield something new and exciting,” everyone knows and loves, we present Miles says. “While the city has ice cream them in a different way. Take our Fresh shops, we wanted to give it a place where Mint for example. It has one pound of the ice cream and desserts are all hand-made fresh mint per 12 quarts of our ice cream and also serve up ice cream and desserts we base. So it tastes like fresh mint, not would want to seek out and try.” imitation. Our strawberry is only made with fresh strawberries. There are no Opening Cone + Crumb in Westfield was an artificial flavors or coloring in any of our obvious choice for Toby and Melanie. flavors.” “Westfield is our home,” Miles says. “We love our home and we wouldn’t consider opening anywhere else.” Miles was touched by the positive attention the shop received.
Miles adds that the ice cream choices vary. “We currently have 12 flavors,” Miles says. “They range from Vanilla, Chocolate and Fresh Strawberry, to Honey Peach & Goat cheese and a vegan Coconut Cherry Basil.”
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Other ice cream choices include Blueberry Buttermilk, Salty Turtle, Fireside S’Mores, Sugar Cream Pie, Banana Bacon Peanut Butter and Melon Sorbet. Ice cream add-ons include caramel sauce, hot fudge, crunchy coat, sprinkles, whipped cream, preservation jam, banana butter, strawberry balsamic and blueberry rhubarb. Ice cream floats are also available. The pastry desserts are also highly popular. “We have four cakes (Double Chocolate, Carrot, Birthday Cake and Flourless Chocolate Torte),” Miles says. “We also have four Slab pies (Grape Lattice, Apple Brown Butter, Park Street Slab, and Fresh Strawberry). These desserts are alongside our Summer Berry Bread Pudding, zucchini bars, fudge brownies and ‘4 Birds Bakery’s’ Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie.” Drinks include Real Sugar CocaCola, Orange soda, cream soda and XXX Root Beer. Customers already have their favorite ice cream flavors. Mention this ad to receive the deal. Not valid with any other offers. Exp 8/31/19
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“The heavy hitters have been Fireside S’mores (toasted marshmallow, chocolate & graham cracker) and Salty Turtle (Salted caramel, toasted pecans and chocolate),” Miles says.
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“The staff favorite has been the Sugar Cream Pie and Blueberry Buttermilk ice creams, along with the zucchini bars with cream cheese icing,” Miles says.
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Shea Eggleston, a senior at Westfield High School, is being recognized for her outstanding work at Student Impact of Writer / Matt Keating Westfield.
hang out and get mentorships and guidance. and extracurriculars, to be where I am today, but it has been more than worth it. With all Eggleston says she is excited to be the hard work, receiving this award is even recognized by Student Impact of Westfield. more special.”
Matthew Vaughn believes his work in music at Westfield High School may have been the reason he was selected as the Student of the Month.
“I was (just) a (graduating) senior at Westfield High School,” Vaughn says. “I could have been selected for a multitude of different things. I could have been selected for my work in Westfield’s music program through my participation in the Jazz Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, and the winter programs of IPA (Indoor Percussion Association), and Winter Winds.” Vaughn’s time through the music program also included some performances with the Steel Pan ensembles. “The performances were in our talent show, TNL (Thursday Night Live), and in (a production of) ‘American Pie,’” Vaughn says. “I have also worked as a leader within the school with my participation in the Chick-Fil-A Leader Academy my junior year and being a drum major for the past two years with the school’s marching band.”
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“Mrs. McKinney has helped me through some of the hardest times in my life,” she adds. “To this day, I try and see her at least once a week just to say hello or have a conversation. It is not only Mrs. McKinney at Westfield, but there are so many teachers like her. I know so many students that have a relationship similar to mine with a teacher and those relationships will stick with the students for the rest of their lives.” Eggleston says Student Impact of Westfield has also helped her tremendously. “I attend Student Impact every Monday and Friday and volunteer as an intern/ student leader every Tuesday and Thursday,” Eggleston says. “I love everything about this organization. I love the people who run it and attend it, what they stand for, what they do for Westfield, and everything in between.
part of Student Impact since the fifth grade and will be a member until the moment she graduates high school. “I started volunteering at student impact my sophomore year, but it wasn’t until my junior year that I was volunteering on a constant basis. As of right now, I volunteer nine or more hours a week, and love every minute.” Eggleston also says she loves living in Westfield. “I have always felt safe and secure while being in Westfield,” she says. “I love the amenities and opportunities available. I love that Westfield has fun things to do with friends, and also fun things to do with family.” She believes Student Impact is a big part of that. Danyele Easterhaus, executive director of Student Impact of Westfield, says says she is thrilled Eggleston has been recognized.
to studyabout zoology in personal college. “Shea is just an young woman,” taught Eggleston me soplans much and I developed a deep hunger toamazing understand Easterhaus says. “She leads with a quiet, social etiquette integrity, many things that I wouldn’t even “Ever since I can and remember, my favorite as well as yet strong sensehave about her, despitebegan all the thing has always been animals, particularly issues she faces each and every day. She puts fostering space forbutme to develop myselfEggleston to comprehend without her. of theamammal species, still animals in others first and”displays leadership not in is proud to say she have been a general,” Eggleston says. “My dream job has and learn life tolessons,” Vaughn says. alwaysmany been something do with animals, whether that was a veterinarian or a zoo “Mr. (Sam) Temples, (a social studies Vaughn will soon be attending Purdue keeper, I did not really know, but I knew it had towas be withan animals. teacher), amazing teacher who University. started trying toabout narrow down my taught “Once me Iso much determination dream job, I knew I did not want to be a veterinarian, but that is about all I that could because of and work ethic. I can say “I have two current plans,” Vaughn says. figure out. I hope one day I can figure out him, I can now accomplish I can “The first being a major in aerospace design what career I want, but for now, I knowanything it be working with animals.” set my must with an additional focus on propulsion mind to.” Eggleston noted that Westfield has some of technologies. The second being a study in the best teachers. Vaughn“Almost noted that another teacher really architectural design and civil engineering. every single teacher I have had since gradethrough I have really liked. With Westfield helpedfirst him his high school years. I plan on picking which path I will be teachers you can tell they want every single one of their students to succeed, and they pursuing, hopefully, within the first try to make that happen. I have had so many “Mr. (Andrew) (awant social studies semester of university. teachers inspire Russell, me, and make me to be a better person and student.” teacher), was the first of many teachers, who Eggleston has a favorite teacher. not only was a great teacher, but also a great “One teacher that will forever have a place friend,”inhe says. “He taught me so much my heart and will forever be my absolute about the careful balance between academics, and the other bulk of life. He taught me that it was okay to smile in school.”
“I feel extremely humbled and honored to win,” Eggleston says. “My high school journey has been far from easy. During Student Impact, 536 North Union Street, my freshman year, I was diagnosed with Zionsville, is a safe place where students Crohn’s Disease, and missed a lot of school from grades 5-12 can build relationships because of it. I get sick easily and miss more that bring hope and healing. It was started in school than most people. It has taken a 1999 to be an environment where kids can lot of hard work and dedication to school
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During his years at Westfield High School, Vaughn had several positive mentors.
favorite teacher, is Erin McKinney, a math teacher at Westfield High School. Not only was she an amazing teacher, and helped me find a new passion in math, but she also was, and still is, an amazing friend and mentor,” Eggleston says.
Vaughn also praises math teacher, Heidi Mangus. “Her class had an incredibly different dynamic,” Vaughn says. “She didn’t treat us as equals in the class; however, she taught us that we could always become equals with enough effort, through enough work. Mrs. Mangus fostered a culture where I was wanting to let go of whatever business that was going on outside of class and soak up every ounce of information I could. I will remember her class fondly. But most of all,
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“I am currently working as a swim instructor for the Bridgewater Swim Club,” Vaughn says. “I will also be volunteering as a swim coach with the Bridgewater Club’s Barracuda swim team. I was a member of this team for at least five years, and now I am so incredibly happy to be giving back to an amazing organization that did so much for me.” He also loves the city that’s shaped him to be who he is today.
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“I love how dynamic Westfield is,” Vaughn says. “Westfield seems to constantly be evolving and changing, but most importantly, improving. I loved how much development I got to grow up around because it greatly impacted my growth in character. I am sad to say goodbye to this home that I’ve built, but I know that it will be okay. I will say though — I would love it if Westfield were to host a lantern festival at Grand Park.” Vaughn also plans to continue pursuing music when he is at Purdue University. “Music has done so much for me, and I look forward to pursuing all facets of music at Purdue, including concert, jazz, and marching arts. For the next four years, I want to try and learn every ounce of knowledge that I can, and hopefully one day I will be able to educate and guide a youth just as what was done for me. I just want to give back to the world that gave so much to me.”
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Jeff Barger, Director of Marketing for Crew Carwash says Westfield was chosen as a new carwash location because it is such a fast-growing community. “With Grand Park Sports Campus nearby, we saw an opportunity to serve this community with a new location that so many residents are moving to,” Barger says. “My own family moved to Westfield a year and a half ago, and there are more people moving in (the area) every day. Westfield and Grand Park really align with our ‘Clean, Fast and Friendly’ service model.” Barger says that there has been a lot of positive feedback from the Westfield community about the new Crew Carwash.
Barger encourages customers looking for a great carwash to look no further.
“There is always a lot of excitement around one of our new locations,” Barger says. “A lot of it revolves around our people. When you are purchasing a Crew Carwash, you know that not only will your vehicle look great when you are done, but the service from our team members is going to leave you with a smile. People truly enjoy coming to us for those reasons.” Barger adds that Crew Carwash representatives are starting fundraising conversations with Westfield Youth Sports. “Whenever we open a new location in a community, we like to give back to its residents,” Barger says. “That itself creates a lot of excitement.”
“You are going to get a great looking clean car,” Barger says. “At this time of the year, there are so many bugs hitting the front of your vehicle, it takes a lot of pressure to get those off, more than you can apply in your own driveway with the garden hose. Plus, our service advisors are so friendly, you’ll probably leave with a smile on your face.”
Barger added that everyone at the Westfield Crew Carwash is “very excited to be a part of the Westfield community and Grand Park. It’s such a convenient location, and a great area to be in.” “We would like to invite everyone in the area to come try our service,” he says. “The last weekend of August, we will be giving out free washes all weekend!”
Crew Carwash offers the most advanced technology available, with specially formulated detergents, soft cloth, computercontrolled equipment and special touch-less hot air dryers. Crew Carwash also utilizes 40 percent recycled water, and 60 percent fresh water due to their reclamation systems that allow the carwash to filter, clean and reuse some of the water in their wash process. WestfieldMag.com / AUGUST 2019 / WESTFIELD MAGAZINE / 21
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