Westfield Magazine October 2021

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Local Organization Builds Empowering Relationships

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Third-Generation Dog Handler Carries on Training Tradition

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WOMEN OF WESTFIELD

LOCAL ORGANIZATION BUILDS EMPOWERING RELATIONSHIPS “Before the organization began, I thought about it for over two years,” she continues. “I wasn’t sure how to structure it so it could Women of Westfield (WOW) is an impact the community. A group of Chamber organization that seeks to empower its of Commerce women showed interest, so I members by facilitating the development of came and spoke to them to share my vision. strong relationships in addition to providing Together, 11 of us agreed on a direction occasions to serve the community. Led by and we founded WOW. We became our President Danielle Carey Tolan, trustee own entity and are not under the Chamber, of Washington Westfield Township, the although we do use some of their services.” group began in mid-2019 and has grown to more than 2,000 strong. Through the varied Women can become a part of WOW in two activities it offers, women come together different ways. WOW leaders maintain a and have fun while building a supportive private Facebook group, and a woman may network that gives back. request to become a member by clicking on Writer / Julie Yates Photography Provided

“It’s a group of women that live or work in Westfield,” Tolan says. “They take off whatever hats as moms or working professionals they are wearing, and just come to build empowering relations among women. WOW makes an impact in the community by breaking down barriers, investing in other women and creating service opportunities.”

the “Join Group” button. After answering questions to affirm she either works or lives in Westfield, her request is approved, and upcoming events and other information can be viewed. An individual can also become part of the database by signing up for the newsletter via the website.

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to be around other women. Every month there is at least one event. Some are free, and others have an admission fee and need a reservation. Recently we hosted ‘Sip ’n Chip,’ an event that included a golf lesson. On October 13 we are having a private ‘Ghost Walk’ through downtown Westfield. Events often have a service component such as a cleanup day, or people might bring in a gas station gift card to donate to a nonprofit and get to learn what the organization does.” Each year WOW leaders host one large event called BE Gathering. For 2021, it will be held on Wednesday, November 10 at the IMMI Conference Center. It will feature a luncheon, a keynote speaker, 30 to 40 vendors from women-owned businesses, plus a few local nonprofits will set up display tables. A raffle will be held with funds going to a service organization. WOW members maintain a board of directors, comprised of an executive board of officers as well as an advisory council.


Many of the officers also chair committees that ensure the group’s vision remains in place. Committees include Relationship, Service, Program, and Marketing and Communication. “We have more ideas for events than we have time for,” Tolan says. “The biggest thing is that all women are accepted with open arms. There is camaraderie, and the beauty of the group is the relationships that are built. WOW wants to empower women to give back to the community in a powerful way.” Visit womenofwestfield.com for more information. TownePost.com / OCTOBER 2021 / WESTFIELD MAGAZINE / 5


have to have a good foundation of trust and obedience to make your team a team.”

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THIRD-GENERATION DOG HANDLER CARRIES ON TRAINING TRADITION Writer / Megan Arszman Photography Provided

There’s something about the deep connection between a dog and their handler, especially when that dog is a police K-9 and the handler is an officer. They have each other’s back, and there’s an undying devotion. That’s the kind of feeling Erin Dean, a retired police K-9 handler, felt with both of

her partners, K-9 Tori, a bloodhound, and K-9 Cinch, a Belgian Malinois. After several years serving the communities of Sheridan and Kirklin respectively, and after leaving public service behind, Dean is hoping to bring that sense of closeness and mutual respect to the people of central Indiana and their beloved pooches. “I firmly believe that obedience is the foundation of everything you want to do with your best friend,” Dean says. “You 6 / WESTFIELD MAGAZINE / OCTOBER 2021 / TownePost.com

Following in the footsteps of her grandparents and parents in the world of dog training and handling, Dean resurrected her family’s kennel name and started Frontier K9 Training in Westfield in 2018. She balances training sessions and classes with her clients between her part-time job at St. Vincent Hospital’s emergency department, training her second-generation Malinois in Schutzhund, and caring for the family farm with her husband of 19 years, Jerry. “Dogs have always been a vital part of my life, and I have always enjoyed serving my community,” Dean says. “I started my business because it allowed me to do both, giving me fulfillment.” Frontier K9 Training offers one-on-one training sessions at the client’s home, with a few field trips to public spaces thrown in. Group classes were recently started to allow for more training with distractions, while taking advantage of the farm’s space and new sights, smells and sounds for suburban dogs. “It’s always funny to see a puppy’s reaction when they hear our donkeys bray from the barn during a session,” Dean says. “I built my business with the one-on-one concept because many owners have their own specific issues or goals they want to


address with their dog. I also want to be sure I can give 100% of my focus to the handler. However, I’ve adapted some of my training as the need arises, and it’s been a great experience for everyone.” Frontier K9 works with the Humane Society of Clinton County, offering free evaluations and foster assistance for adoptable dogs. Dean also works in partnership with a few veterinary clinics for training and evaluation services. “Evaluations are crucial to understanding each dog’s needs and the family’s concerns,” Dean says. “When I meet with a potential client, I want to meet with everyone that will be involved in the dog’s life, and learn everything I can about everyone’s concerns and aspirations.” To learn more about Frontier K9 Training and the services offered, call 317-450-1522 or check out frontierk9trainingindiana.com.

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ALL WOOLED UP LOCAL ARTISAN CREATES WITH UPCYCLED MATERIALS AND NATURAL FIBERS

Arszman uses all-natural fibers from sheep, llamas and alpacas, as well as a few surprising contributors like dog hair, cat hair and horsehair. “I get the funniest looks from people when I tell them sometimes I use dog hair in my needle felting,” Arszman says. “However, if I’m doing a custom portrait of a dog, what better way to match the dog’s unique color and coat texture than by using some of their own fur?”

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using natural materials, through an art form called needle felting.

It’s a repetitious sound, hearing the needle quickly going in and out of the wool and cushion. With the speed of a sewing machine, but the precision of an engineer’s eye, local artisan Michelle Arszman creates portraits and scenes from her creative mind

“I started needle felting more than 15 years ago after I attended a workshop in hand arts in Franklin,” Arszman says. “I fell in love with it because it was a way for me to express my creativity in ways I hadn’t been able to do before.” 8 / WESTFIELD MAGAZINE / OCTOBER 2021 / TownePost.com

The majority of Arszman’s work is upcycled, which means she reuses items in different ways. The back of her portraits and the base of some of her needle-felted pillows are recycled wool dresses or sweaters that she finds at thrift stores. The straps for her market totes and purses are recycled from old purses. The frames used for the artwork are recycled. The imagery and ideas, however, are all innovative and come straight from her mind.


When Arszman started All Wooled Up, she began with doing needle felting on purses, then decided to frame some of her artwork when customers said it was too beautiful to carry. She’s a lifelong horsewoman and animal lover, and you’ll find many of her pieces highlighting horses, sheep, birds and landscapes. She used to depict lots of dogs, and after hearing from customers expressing wishes that she would produce custom works of their special pets, she started taking on commissions for custom artwork.

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“The process for my custom pieces is so easy, and really I love bringing a customer’s beloved pet to life in a way that they will always remember them,” Arszman says. She works from photographs of the subject, and speaks with the customer to find out their preferred color background and portrait size, as well as any special traits about the animal. The holidays find her busy doing custom work, as well as traveling across the state of Indiana to attend fiber shows, artisan markets and holiday pop-up shops. While she has her work featured on Etsy and on her website, most people don’t appreciate it until they see it in person. “The art is more than two-dimensional,” she says. “It has texture, color and personality.” To find out more about All Wooled Up and Michelle Arszman’s work, visit AllWooledUp.com.

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Nataly Montes is a recent Westfield High School graduate. She and her mother arrived in Indiana five years ago from Honduras, and like many immigrant students in the United States, she had to navigate a new school without a lot of help. After going through struggles navigating a new country with her mother, Montes wanted to help new immigrant families, so she started volunteering at the Immigrant Welcome Center. When Montes and her mother arrived at her middle school five years ago to sign her up for classes, they quickly realized the school wasn’t prepared to help them, since they couldn’t find anyone who spoke English. “I didn’t know how anything worked,” Montes says. “It was so hard at the beginning because I didn’t have anybody that spoke Spanish, but I think it helped me learn English.” She had teachers that barred Spanish in their classrooms, to encourage her to learn English. While it seems harsh, Montes says it helped her. “I have other friends that have been here longer that haven’t learned a lot of English, but they only talk to people that speak the same language,” Montes says. “That’s something that really helped me, to not just talk to people who speak the same language.” 10 / WESTFIELD MAGAZINE / OCTOBER 2021 / TownePost.com


After a couple of years of learning English and getting settled, Montes started volunteering at the Immigrant Welcome Center with the help of her uncle’s wife, who is a social worker there. The Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping immigrants and refugees in Indianapolis by connecting them to people, places and resources. Montes participates in the Natural Helper program, which provides direct help to immigrants and refugees, such as attending doctor appointments and lawyer meetings where translation services are needed. “I want to help people because when I needed the help, other people helped me,” Montes says. “Not a lot of people helped me.” Her mother is currently taking free English classes there as well. One of the biggest hurdles Montes experienced in school was the language barrier.

“I wish school counselors would explain everything to students,” Montes says. “I didn’t know what a GPA was. For other people it’s not a big deal, but for those coming from a different country, it’s unfair.” Montes is attending Ivy Tech and studying to be a registered nurse. She is the first person in her family to attend college. “It’s a big opportunity to help other people,” she says. “I know how people struggle to even go to the hospital when they don’t speak the language. That’s why I really want to be a nurse.” Montes still volunteers at the Immigrant Welcome Center as much as she can while attending college, and encourages people to volunteer if they are interested. To find out more about the Center and volunteer opportunities, visit immigrantwelcomecenter.org.

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THINGS TO DO THIS OCTOBER IN HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA

FALL IS HERE, AND IT’S THE BEST TIME TO GET OUTSIDE AND EXPLORE WHAT HAMILTON COUNTY HAS TO OFFER. AS YOU PLAN YOUR MONTH, HERE ARE A FEW EXPERIENCES YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS. 1. BUY TICKETS FOR THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN FESTIVAL AT CONNER PRAIRIE This annual fall festival is popular for a reason: it’s full of activities, shows and spooktacular fun for the whole family. Kick off the experience with a visit to the Apple Store for a hand-dipped caramel apple and apple cider slushie. Then, challenge yourself to the enormous corn maze with three 3. PICK THE BEST unique paths to appeal to guests of all ages. Be sure to ride the 1859 Balloon Voyage PUMPKIN AT A LOCAL for an aerial view, too. And of course, don’t PUMPKIN PATCH forget the main attraction: the frightful Before you carve a jack-o-lantern, you hayride where you’ll get chased down by the need to pick a pumpkin. Here in Hamilton Headless Horseman! County, check out Stuckey Farm Orchard and Cider Mill, Spencer Farm and Russell Farms Pumpkin Patch. Each location has activities all-month long, including hayrides.

4. RIDE ABOARD THE NICKEL PLATE EXPRESS On the Pumpkin Express, guests will take a ride to a local pumpkin patch while enjoying the rural fall countryside. On the 2. GO ON A GHOST WALK Wizard Express, climb aboard for a magical journey into the wizarding world, complete WITH UNSEENPRESS with spells and special treats. Those guests Did you know Hamilton County has a haunted past? From breweries to businesses, over the age of 21 can enjoy the Wizard Express Adult Ride with alcoholic beverages visit the places where the dead continue or the Uncorked Express with local wines. their spirited affairs. Choose from the The Nickel Plate Express boards out of Nefarious Noblesville Ghost Walk or Forest Park in Noblesville, so it’s easy to pair Westfield Historic Underground Railroad your adventure with an afternoon exploring Ghost Walk, which includes a visit to a the city. historic haunted cemetery. OCTOBER 2021

5. ENJOY A SPECIAL FALL BEVERAGE AT A LOCAL BUSINESS ‘Tis the season for apple cider and pumpkin spice, and fall flavors abound at local businesses. Check out unique beverages like the Caramel Apple Martini at 10 West in Cicero or Beetlejuice at 1205 Distillery North with bourbon, beet juice and orange bitters. What’s on your fall bucket list? Tag us in your fall adventures using #VisitHC, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.


“Paranormal X Road” Co-Hosts Kitsie Duncan and KJ McGlinn

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Losing a loved one is an unfortunate part of life. Some people claim to feel their loved ones communicating with them even after they’ve died. A new, all-female show called “Paranormal X Road” aims to help bring peace to alleged paranormal experiences. Kitsie Duncan and KJ McGlinn co-host “Paranormal X Road.” Duncan is an author, writer, producer, director and paranormal researcher. McGlinn is a local radio personality who uses her voice to help the local community. Tiffany Rice, a spirit medium, rounds out the cast. “In the first episode, I had some things happening in my home,” McGlinn says. “I was pretty sure it was my grandmother coming through. I don’t want to give too much away, but it ended up being way more than just my grandmother communicating with me.” Being an all-female show was essential to both women. “First and foremost - girl power,” Duncan says. “I believe females, in general, are a little more empathetic. I feel like the female energy helps the spirits communicate. Paranormal shows are all over television. I feel like it’s time for an all-female team. OCTOBER 2021

We’ve gone into homes of people we don’t know and received messages that we don’t necessarily understand, but it makes complete sense to the homeowner. That’s been pretty cool. We understand how meaningful it is to them.” McGlinn, an Indianapolis resident, felt compelled to put the normal in the paranormal, as she says. “When I moved to Indy, it was really a lastditch effort,” McGlinn says. “To be here 20plus years later in a community that I love, seeing them embrace this new show, is just amazing. I feel like the community trusts in me, and that was important for this show.” The duo funded the show through a Kickstarter campaign, meeting their goal in just three days. “The beauty about Kickstarter is the person who gave $5 has the same effect as the person who donated $500,” McGlinn says. “It’s all or nothing, which is terrifying. If you don’t hit your goal, you get nothing.” Duncan’s vision for the show is to help as many people as she can and provide a sense of comfort. “I got into this because I was missing my dad,” Duncan says. “Bringing these people peace has been magical. I want to help


FIRST AND FOREMOST - GIRL POWER. people all over the world.” Duncan and McGlinn are hopeful for a second season, to bring even more paranormal stories. “Right now we’re just enjoying the show airing,” Duncan says. “We’re really hopeful we can create a second season with an even bigger budget so we can help even more people.” While Season 1 is almost done filming, KJ & Kitsie continue to be available to assist homeowners experiencing the paranormal or just hoping to make a connection with a loved one who’s passed. A contact form is available through their website. The show airs locally on WNDY-TV 23 on Saturdays at midnight, and on YouTube. For more information, visit paranormalcrossroad.com.

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Chancellor Dr. Stacy Atkinson is enthusiastic about overseeing Ivy Tech Community College Hamilton County’s transition from a site to a campus. Currently in a time of fact finding, and gathering answers on how Ivy Tech can best meet local secondary-education needs, Atkinson has already prioritized some beginning steps.

serving in the Marines. Before transitioning to higher education, she taught second grade in Beaufort, South Carolina, for four years. When it was time to leave, the couple considered moving to New York, but Atkinson’s parents decided to move to Puerto Rico. Keith’s family is from Pendleton, so the couple and their two children relocated to Westfield seven years ago.

“This area is a great place to live, work, play and raise a family,” Atkinson says. Although she began her career in education “My children attend Westfield Washington after serving in the United States Marine schools. Jordan attends Maple Glen Corps, being an educator has always been Elementary and Kelsey is at Westfield her ambition. Elementary. As a parent that sits with other adults at gymnastics or outside Code Ninja “I was drawn to education through my class, I am embedded in the community. Hispanic culture,” Atkinson says. “I grew up I see how hungry Hamilton County is thinking that educators are like superheroes. for education and how it can collaborate We were taught to honor and respect them. with the workforce. I can contribute to the I wanted to be in that role.” community through my work at Ivy Tech.” Atkinson and her husband Keith met while

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42 credentials, certificates, as well as technical and associate’s degrees for fields of study in many areas, such as advanced automation and robotics, building construction technology, computer science, and informatics. It also offers a chance to amass general credit hours for courses in mathematics, science, history and English. “For the high school graduate who really doesn’t know what they want to do, the price point for gaining general education credits here is so much better than being on campus,” Atkinson explains. “Then, the student can transfer to a state school as a junior. We also serve the nontraditional student such as a 30-yearold going back to school, a retiree, or the employed person who wants the next credential to move up or transition to another job.”

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Atkinson has several priorities. Her biggest interest is providing credentials for health-care programs. A partnership with Riverview, Community or IU Health North is in the preliminary stages. She is in the midst of figuring out what type of credentials are needed for other jobs that are hiring, and what is in demand. “We are small but mighty - 35 employees strong, and we are in the first phase of figuring out what’s in demand and needed in the community,” Atkinson says. “Transitioning from a building site to a campus requires much thought. We will keep working to have the answers.” Ivy Tech Hamilton County is located at 300 North 17th Street in Noblesville. For more info, call 317-921-4300 or visit ivytech.edu/hamilton-county.

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Colleen Markwood worked in corporate America for 25 years, first in the television industry, then as a sales manager. In January of 2021, she was ready to switch gears and do something that made a difference in her community. When she stumbled upon Pet Wants, a business devoted to improving the nutrition, health, vitality and well-being of pets, something resonated. “I love to offer people suggestions and solutions,” says Markwood, who in a matter of four days decided to quit her job, buy into the franchise and adopt a puppy. “If we’re talking about dogs, even better.” Pet Wants, which originated in Cincinnati, Ohio, and has been around for 10 years, is not set up as a distribution model per se. The company is focused on cooking in small batches on low temperatures. Many big brands create food in large quantities, then send it to hubs to be distributed to stores. This means that by the time you grab a bag of food off a shelf, it’s likely eight to 12 months old. “The whole concept behind Pet Wants is to deliver the freshest kibble we can,” Markwood says. While feeding your pooch old food isn’t

going to harm them, it’s not doing much good either, as food loses nutritional value over time. At Pet Wants the food, which is sold by the pound, is made in the U.S. eight times per year, then shipped directly to the franchise owners. Markwood places her orders based on her customers’ needs. Clients can choose to get a delivery every two, four, six, eight, 10 or 12 weeks. Markwood operates her business as a mobile concept, rather than renting a brick-and-mortar store. She’s accessible via email, and can be found each week with her daughter Maggie, a veterinary technician, at the Noblesville and Westfield farmers markets. The mother-daughter duo also takes part in other fun events. For example, Pet Wants sponsors the Clay Terrace Dog Park, and every third Friday of the month they participate in Pups and Pints from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., where community members and their canines are invited to “Yappy Hour.” There are beer vendors on site, and Markwood sells treats and chews. Folks can shop and sip beer while their pups run around and socialize. Markwood is open to thinking outside the box when it comes to hosting events. For OCTOBER 2021

instance, last summer a friend told her that she wanted to throw a small party for her human friends and their canines. She asked Markwood to bring some doggie cakes and other treats. “Imagine a Pampered Chef party with dogs,” Markwood says. Every item Markwood sells is organic, of top quality, and made from a single-sourced ingredient. She also has a spa line for dogs with mosquito, flea and tick spray, anti-itch skin spray, healing salve, calming balm, and paw wax. She offers free delivery, free samples and free consultation. “If you have dogs who pick at their food, it’s because they don’t like it,” says Markwood, whose customers attest that their pooches have a palate for nutritional cuisine. “I just got a text from someone who said, ‘My dog won’t eat his old food now. He knows the difference,’” adds Markwood, who has heard from countless customers about how good nutrition has changed their pet’s life. For instance, a woman approached Markwood at a farmers market to say that her dog had a bunch of allergies and was inflamed, scratching and itching incessantly. After switching to the Pet Wants food,


however, her issues cleared right up. Markwood is thrilled with the feedback. Markwood has also helped pets with anxiety and sensitive stomachs. “We all love and care about our pets,” she says. “We want to give them the best life we “People tell me all the time, ‘I wish I’d found can.” you years ago,’” Markwood says. For more information about Pet Wants, Markwood herself wishes she had learned call 317-678-7496, email cmarkwood@ of Pet Wants sooner, so that she could have petwants.com, or visit petwants.com/ been more educated about how to feed her noblesville. beloved 120-pound chocolate lab Jeffrey, who died at age 11. “I fed him Milk Bones because I didn’t realize all the stuff that goes into a Milk Bone that he shouldn’t eat,” Markwood says.

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Many people want to make their community a better place to live, but Noblesville resident Alaina Shonkwiler has made it her career. Shonkwiler serves as the board president of Hamilton County Leadership Academy (HCLA). The organization’s mission is to educate and inspire leaders to create a positive impact in the community. “HCLA has served as my connection to incredible collaborations that happen between local government, businesses and nonprofits to strengthen our community,” Shonkwiler says. “Through HCLA, I feel I’m a part of a talented network of HCLA alumni and stakeholders, all of whom are passionate about their career and their community.”

Shonkwiler is a volunteer member of the HCLA board, and is the southwest district director for Indiana’s 5th congressional district under Congresswoman Victoria Spartz.

D.C., and that’s where my interest sparked into a career path. I interned in Washington, D.C., my senior year in college, and found my path back to Hamilton County to serve in local government.”

“I work to support the congresswoman’s presence in the district as she represents the district in Washington, D.C,” Shonkwiler says. “The southwest portion of the district includes Boone County, Hamilton County and Marion County.”

That path back to Hamilton County led to several roles in local organizations.

Shonkwiler attributes her love of local politics to her favorite high school teacher.

“I can invest in the community through my previous roles at the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce, City of Noblesville Economic Development department, Noblesville Workforce Development, and serving the 5th district as southwest district director for Congresswoman Spartz,” she says.

“I blame Bruce Hitchcock, my favorite high school teacher, for my interest in government and politics, and understanding Shonkwiler and her family have strong ties to Noblesville. their role in our day-to-day lives,” Shonkwiler says. “He took summer trips “My husband Jason serves with the with parents and students to Washington, OCTOBER 2021


Noblesville Police Department as a school resource officer at Noblesville High School,” Shonkwiler says. “He also helps as a defensive assistant coach for the high school football team. Our daughter Hannah is in eighth grade at Noblesville West Middle School, and our son Kyle is in fifth grade at Hinkle Creek Elementary. Both of our parents live in Noblesville and can be seen cheering the kids at their various sporting events.” In her spare time, Shonkwiler still finds ways to immerse herself in Hamilton County. “I spend my evenings and weekends at Grinder football games and Noblesville West Middle School volleyball games, cheering on my kids and their teammates,” Shonkwiler says. “Tuesday mornings you can find me at Ginger’s Cafe, learning from guest speakers as a member of the Noblesville Kiwanis Sunrisers. I also support our Behind the Badge and Noblesville Fraternal Order of Police as a volunteer for Shop with a Cop. I’m a member of the board for Noblesville Sister Cities and the Noblesville High School Alumni Association.” She believes kindness is a central value to residents of Noblesville. “I’ve seen grace and generosity from all of our neighbors, and I am appreciative for the chance to raise my kids in Hamilton County,” Shonkwiler says. For more information about HCLA, visit hcla.net.

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After the stress of a global pandemic, everyone could use a night out with friends, a loved one, or just a night away from the house, add a glass of wine, beer or soda, music, throw in paint and a canvas, and you have Painting with a Twist. Painting with a Twist, located in Carmel, is America’s original and largest paint n’ sip franchise brand. “We’re an instructor-led party with paint, canvas or wood board and a beverage,” says Kerry Sawyer, owner of the Carmel location. “We have studio painting classes that are open to the public that includes family classes, blacklight, trivia nights, ladies and date nights, as well as offering private parties, team-building events, virtual classes, take-home kits, and off-site events. Guests, after reserving online, come in, have a glass

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perfect match for Ms. Sawyer.

“Our private parties are a great way to celebrate birthdays, bridal showers, bachelorette parties, anniversaries, company parties or team-building events,” Sawyer says. “They get to choose their painting from our art gallery of more than 11,000 paintings. Then our instructor guides them step-by-step through the entire process.”

“Once a month, my studio hosts a painting event that raises funds for local nonprofit organizations,” Sawyer says. “It’s a fun and creative way to give back and support the causes I love.”

Sawyer knows from experience that teambuilding events are a great way to improve company culture and engage with them outside of work. Prior to purchasing Painting with a Twist, Sawyer was one of the studio’s best clients. Sawyer owned 45 haircut locations and would host her Team Appreciation Events at the studio. She not only brought her team to the studio, but her children, family, cheer moms and friends. “Every Time I was at Painting with a Twist, it was always an amazing experience,” she says. “My guests and I always had a blast painting and socializing. We left happy and with a painting that we created.” After unforeseen life-changing events, Sawyer sold her haircut locations and wanted to pursue something that makes a difference in people’s lives, something she could make profitable but also make her soul happy. Painting with a Twist was a OCTOBER 2021

She found another surprising benefit of ownership, Painting with a Purpose.

Painting with a Twist has donated more than $5M to nonprofit organizations across the nation. Sawyer is committed to giving back to the local community, one painting at a time. “Painting builds self-esteem and is very therapeutic,” Sawyer adds. “Painting with a Twist produces a relaxing, open environment where painters feel safe to explore their own creativity. We truly are helping people. “Customers come into my studio, and they literally transform in the two hours they’re here. They come in unsure, not thinking they can create the artwork chosen and they leave ecstatic, relaxed and revived. We’re creating a carefree escape for people to reconnect, de-stress, rejuvenate and rekindle spirits, at the same time I’m allowing artists that I employ to pursue their passion.” They also offer Twist at Home kits. “With COVID, we wanted to continue


to extend that sense of peace to our community by offering them the opportunity to do that from home,” Sawyer says. ‘Our kits allow our customers to paint from the safety of their own home. Whether you choose to have a moment to yourself, plan a date night, or make it into a familyfun event, Twist at Home kits are a great way to shift into that imaginative mode where worries seem to fade. Inside your Twist at Home kit, you’ll have everything you need to create your very own masterpiece including an instructed video. Painting with a Twist also offers many different outlets for people to escape from the daily grind. “You can find all of our information online at paintingwithatwist.com/carmel,” Sawyer says. “It’s time to plan something fun, therapeutic and out of the ordinary. Sip, socialize and create. Come in and give your night a Twist.”

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For Ashley Thomas, pumpkins and fall mean more than just the release of pumpkin-spice products. It’s her favorite time of year to spend outside, and the highlight of her harvested bounty. “I’ve always been obsessed with Halloween and fall,” Thomas says. “I had some time on my hands last summer, so I asked my parents if I could borrow a small chunk of land where they live to plant my own pumpkins.”

The experiment wound up being a success, with Thomas planting, harvesting and selling her own pumpkins to family and friends. This summer she doubled her efforts, not only in the amount of pumpkins planted, but also the variety of pumpkins. The 2021 harvest from The Patched Pumpkin includes gourds, pumpkins with warts, pink pumpkins, and more pumpkins of different colors. “I just love doing it,” Thomas says. “If I’m lucky enough to make a little money as well, that’s just a bonus.” The Patched Pumpkin will be selling boutique pumpkins


and gourds at her family farm in the western part of Boone County, from her home in Fishers, and at Harbor Trees Golf and Beach Club in Noblesville, where she is a fulltime employee. Last year saw Thomas mostly selling from her front yard on the weekends. She also provided the opportunity to purchase her pumpkins with the honor system via Venmo while she was away at work. “The honor system worked a lot better than I thought,” she says. “I’ll always have the traditional orange pumpkins that everyone likes to use for carving, but I always want to offer the types of pumpkins you can’t just find at the local convenience store.” Thomas opted to find decor pumpkins, such as flat pumpkins that can be stacked on front porches, as well as textured pumpkins with warts, and pumpkins that come in out-of-the-norm colors like blue and pink. Pumpkins of all sizes and shapes from The Patched Pumpkin allow buyers to decorate the inside and outside of

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their homes, which is what Thomas loves to see. “If you look at Pinterest or Instagram, that’s what everyone is doing, so I wanted to offer that variety,” she says. Thomas’ favorite variety selling this year is called the Porcelain Doll variety, which comes in a peach color with a rounded shape. “It’s definitely unique, so you won’t see it everywhere, so I think people will really like that,” she says. As part of The Patched Pumpkin’s offerings, fans can purchase ears of Indian corn to be used for autumn decor, and enjoy a jar or two of fresh homemade blackberry jelly, canned with love by Thomas and her family. To find out what pumpkins are ready for purchase and where you can find them, visit facebook.com/ ThePatchedPumpkinINDIANA.

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Dr. Jessie Barton

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Growing up in Kendallville, Indiana, Dr. Jessie Barton always knew she wanted to pursue a career in the medical field. She just didn’t know which direction she wanted to go. In high school, she participated in a program called Health Occupations Education, where she was able to shadow different professionals in the medical field, including a chiropractor, veterinarian, physical therapist and surgeon. It wasn’t until she shadowed a dentist, however, that something clicked. “I knew at that point that dentistry had a whole lot of what I was interested in,” says Barton, who loved the notion of building relationships with patients and their families over a span of time - maybe even a lifetime. She liked the idea of watching kids grow up, and best of all the knowledge that she could impact people’s smiles, which, in turn, impacts their self-esteem. Barton’s first foray into her dental career involved working as a dentist in the Air Force. The Air Force offered a scholarship program that paid for a portion of her dental TownePost.com / OCTOBER 2021 / WESTFIELD MAGAZINE / 31


school. In return, she served in active duty for three years as a dentist at bases in St. Louis, Missouri; Panama City, Florida; and Dayton, Ohio. “It was a great experience, and I met a ton of wonderful people,” Barton says. “I wasn’t flying around airplanes, but I got to fix the teeth of the people who were, who were protecting our country.” After the Air Force, she and her husband Matt moved to Zionsville. She worked as a dentist for a company in Indianapolis, which helped her envision the type of practice she hoped to own.

she is excited for the October opening of Harmony Dentistry. She chose the name for two reasons. Firstly, the business is located at 146th Street and Ditch Road near the Harmony development. Also, she’s doing all she can to ensure that her patients enjoy a harmonious experience. For instance, she has TVs mounted on the ceiling, and offers patients the opportunity to wear noisecancelling headphones to watch Netflix or Disney shows while getting work done.

risk of developing certain types of cancers.” Dr. Barton offers a wide variety of services at her practice, including dental implants, Invisalign, crowns and veneers, Botox, and dermal fillers. She loves her job because every day is different. Her husband Matt, a physical therapist who focuses on craniofacial physical therapy, sometimes pairs with her to work on patients with temporomandibular joint issues. While she enjoys collaborating with her spouse, her favorite aspect of working in her field is improving a patient’s self-confidence.

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“To take someone who covers their “I really enjoyed mouth every time they where I worked, but talk, or never smiles in it got to the point photos, or has trouble where I wanted it getting a job because to be more than they’re worried about going to work, how their teeth look, fixing people’s teeth to smiling all the time and going home,” is amazing,” Barton —JESSIE BARTON Barton says. says. “That’s the most rewarding thing, to When the see their demeanor opportunity came change. I’ve seen to build her own people tear up in the practice, she jumped at the chance. She She also provides weighted blankets to ease chair because they are so happy with the made the decision just prior to COVID-19 anxiety, has closed-door treatment rooms results. That’s why I do what I do.” rocking our world. so that conversations remain private, and provides complimentary beverages while Barton and her husband have two little “There was a period when the pandemic first filling out paperwork. In addition, she boys, Archer, 4, and Everett, 2. In their free started, when we had no idea what dentistry uses aromatherapy so the open and airy time, the family likes to hike at Eagle Creek. was going to even look like going forward, environment doesn’t smell like a typical In addition, Matt enjoys cooking while she so it’s been crazy for sure,” says Barton, who dental office. adores baking, so he typically makes dinner continues to make employee and patient while she whips up dessert. safety her number-one priority. “We focus on giving patients the five-star hotel concierge experience,” says Barton, Barton says she’s met amazing people from As she has gone through the steps of who strives to educate her patients about Westfield, Zionsville and Carmel, and has construction, permitting, decorating and the importance of maintaining a healthy enjoyed the camaraderie that has come from opening the business, she has faced some mouth, gums and teeth. forming these relationships. challenging days, but she’s grateful to the people who surround her who have “That all impacts the other aspects of “I’ve been blessed to meet a number of continued to remain positive. our health, including diabetes and heart other women business owners in Westfield,” disease,” Barton adds. “Plus, if your mouth Barton says. “They are a phenomenal group Now that everything is falling into place, and gums are unhealthy, it can increase your of people who really build one another up. 32 / WESTFIELD MAGAZINE / OCTOBER 2021 / TownePost.com


Gina Sprenger, founder of the Indy Book Project and Dr. Jessie Barton

We all want to see everyone succeed. I feel lucky to be in this area where everyone is so encouraging. They are excited to see my business grow and I’m excited to see theirs do the same.” She has partnered with the Indy Book Project, a nonprofit organization that helps to get children’s books into the hands of kids in need around the Indy area. For every new patient who comes into the office, Barton donates a book to the nonprofit. “My husband and I are huge book worms, and it’s how we raise our kids as well,” Barton says. “We want to make the practice about more than just fixing teeth. We want to help the people around us. Being more involved in the local community is so fulfilling. I know I’m in the right place.” Harmony Dentistry is located at 1509 South Waterleaf Drive in Westfield. For more information, call 317-399-1208 or visit harmonydentistryin.com.

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317-699-3839 tasha@cartersplayplace.com Carter’s Play Place is an adaptive play place for ALL! We are building a facility in Westfield, IN. Kids, teens, and their families create their own adventures on ziplines, trampolines, swings, and sensory areas. We offer therapies, camps, classes, parties, field trips, and corporate events. Visit www. cartersplayplace.com or our nonprofit organization at www.ccrewindiana.org!

765-460-0787 suzane@artisanluuma.com Artisan Luuma products are Unique, Fair-Trade, Handcrafted Bags, Baskets, Fans and Hats by artisans from Senegal, Madagascar and Ghana. These artisans are hoping to make an honest living, independent of aid and based on fair-trade. Please support the work of talented and amazing artists by shopping with us at www.artisanluuma. com.

BECKY THE BAKESTER Becky Lane

317-763-2686 beckythebakester@gmail.com Becky the Bakester is a home-based bakery located in Westfield. All of our baked goods are made from scratch using high-quality ingredients. Specialties include gourmet pies and artisan marshmallows!

BUMBLE KIDS PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Sukhi Guram

803-429-7401 info@bumblekidspd.com My name is Sukhi Guram and I recently moved to Indianapolis from Charleston, South Carolina. I opened Bumble Kids Pediatric Dentistry on June 7th, 2021. Please stop by and say hi or if you have any little ones you would like to schedule I’d be honored to be their Pediatric Dentist!

CAVE & COMPANY PRINTING Laurie Damalak

317-896-5337 laurie@caveprinting.com Cave & Company Printing is family owned and operated and has been providing professional design and print services since 1980. Request custom quotes, receive instant pricing and order online at www.caveprinting.com.

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810-240-2332 cheryl.wade2@gmail.com Do you have Medicare questions? A bit overwhelmed? As a licensed agent, I can help answer your questions and find a plan that is right for you. Together, let’s explore your choices and find the best value for your Medicare dollar. Let’s talk! Call or email at cheryl. wade2@gmail.com.

CHEF KARYN, LLC Karyn Kissling

317-703-4875 chefkaryn@yahoo.com At Chef Karyn’s we make fully cooked freezer meals that are ready to thaw, heat, and eat! These fast and easy meals are mess-free and perfect for a busy family. They also make a great gift for a family in need, aging parents, or anyone with an illness. Pickup or Delivery available.

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HEART OVER HEAD COACHING Crystalynn Godek

317-610-7193 crystalynn@hohcoaching.com As a certified Life Coach, my mission is to help busy Moms slow down, find balance, release resentment and reclaim their identity in motherhood. Together, we’ll develop a plan to shrink your to-do list and help you put yourself on and at the top of that list. You’ll learn how to navigate conflict, communicate your needs and deepen your connection with others. We’ll create the space and time to find and love yourself again. Book your free 30-minute coaching session to learn how at: heartoverheadcoaching.com You do everything for everyone in your life. Do this one thing for you!

GRACE’S OASIS ADULT DAY CENTER Maureen Ponto

317-219-6415 maureenp@gracesoasis.com Grace’s Oasis Adult Day Center in Noblesville focuses on individuals with developmental disabilities. We provide services from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Our goal is to enrich, nurture and provide creative expression for our participants and create lifelong friendships. Our participants engage in person-centered planning and activities to enhance their good life.

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765-461-7997 hello@indianaparenting.com We are a full service Doula company providing educational, physical, and emotional support to growing families in Central Indiana. Our services include hospital birth support, day time and overnight newborn and family postpartum care.

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317-441-8674 impishtheelf@gmail.com Impish is not just a book series, it’s a tradition! Start your family’s newest holiday adventure with a mischievous elf who wraps presents for Santa, but never labels them with names. Rather, TownePost.com / OCTOBER 2021 / WESTFIELD MAGAZINE / 35

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317-867-5305 westfieldjazzercise@yahoo.com Jazzercise is the original dance party workout! High-energy, highintensity workouts to popular music. Dance cardio+strength training in each calorie-torching class. Check us out! You won’t see a single leotard or legwarmers promise! What you’ll see is sweat, swagger and endorphin-packed workouts that leave the ‘80s behind.

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317-605-1656 jenn@jenngustafson.com Jenn Gustafson Web Design is passionate about helping small businesses grow their online presence. We can make your vision a reality with a custom WordPress website that is stylish, functional and mobile friendly. Contact us today and we’ll build the website of your dreams!

KRISTIN ANN INTERIOR DESIGN Kristin Bergunder

317-376-3351 kbergunder@kristinanninteriordesign.com We are a home interior design and staging company providing remodel/ renovation, new construction planning, seller preparation for real estate market, and decor services for your home.


WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESSES

LEAN MEAN GREEN HEALTH Caitlin Green

216-287-6387 caitlin@leanmeangreenhealth.com Lean Mean Green Health gives personalized nutrition and health coaching. Caitlin Green gives sciencebased, curated information, along with regular communication and accountability practices. There is no pushing of products or hidden agendas - the only goal is to help you become your best self!

LIVE LEAN WITH LINDY Lindy Fischer

317-508-9092 liveleanlindy@gmail.com Live Lean with Lindy is a fitness and nutrition business dedicated to helping others live a leaner life physically, mentally and spiritually. Lindy offers workout programs, fitness tips, plant based recipes, nutrition + beauty products, and shares mom life + divorce tips.

LUXURY JOURNEY TRAVEL Nancy Hawkins

317-379-1778 nancy@luxuryjourneytravel.com We are locally owned travel agency there is never a fee for our services we plan adventures for families couples groups and solo. We are here to walk alongside of you before during and after travel. We are constantly taking trainings both online and in person in different destinations to learn more for our clients/friends We would love to talk to you about your next vacation.

MORE THAN ENOUGH PHOTOGRAPHY Kara Bussabarger

morethanenoughphotography@gmail.com My goal is to capture the internal, souldefying essence of who you are. I am here to tell you, show you, & capture images that prove that you are More Than Enough!

MYO-FIT MOBILITY & THERAPY

SIMPLE HEART PHOTOGRAPHY

Sara Richardson

Rachael Meier

317-203-9488 info.myofit@gmail.com Myo-Fit Mobility & Therapy provides hands-on therapy, rehabilitation, dry needling and other forms of healing and treatment techniques to physically active individuals. Our team of athletic trainers help improve daily functions, treat new or old injuries, correct postures and imbalances, prevent injuries, and provide education about the human body.

ONEHOPE Melissa Noparstak Williams

847-668-3283 mnoparstak@yahoo.com ONEHOPE is an award winning Napa Valley winery where every bottle makes a donation. We help raise money for nonprofits through wine tastings, fundraisers, custom gifts, and more. To date we’ve donated over $7M to over 2,200 nonprofits. Elevate your next girls night, wine club, or gifting with wine that gives back.

818-917-5724 rmeier@simpleheartphotography. com Simply Capturing the Art of Life! I believe every family deserves a great family portrait to hang in their home, and that every bride and groom deserves a wedding album to tell their story! Babies should be captured in all their cuteness and seniors get to be honored as they graduate! Capture the memories to share for generations to come!

SPLINTER & FRAY Alisha Hunter

812-631-9556 splinterfray@gmail.com Let Splinter & Fray create a custom sign for your home, crochet a beautiful gift for yourself or someone special or create amazing t-shirts for your next group activity!

SYLVIA GRAY ART STUDIO Sylvia Gray

RADIANCE DANCE COMPANY Hannah Noel Winkler

radiancedanceco@gmail.com Radiance Dance Company is a professional contemporary ballet company committed to glorifying God through artistry. We perform original faith based productions at the Westfield Playhouse, and also teach student classes at our studio. Our website is www.radiancedance.org

317-294-9084 sylv0701@yahoo.com Fine Art Studio large to medium size abstract artworks, and wearable art. Classes in painting and silk scarf painting are offered.

ROI SEARCH GROUP Stacey McCreery

317-588-8138 stacey@roisearchgroup.com ROI Search Group is a womenowned business in Fishers, IN and is a recruitment and executive search firm that also offers contract services, while also providing outplacement and career transition services and training with an emphasis in healthcare and life sciences.

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THE ACADEMY VOLLEYBALL CLUB Emily Hawthorne

317-545-3880 emily@theacademyvolleyball.com We started Academy Volleyball Club to provide athletes quality instruction and competitive teams, in a positive and


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healthy environment. We offer camps, clinics, lessons, leagues and club teams for girls and boys ages 4 - 18, at a variety of levels. Call us today to join The Academy Family!

THE BOUNTIFUL BOARD Christy Johnson

317-753-3703 christy@thebountifulboard.com We make customizable and unique charcuterie boards. A blend of meats, cheeses, crackers, fruits, nuts, veggies, olives, pickles, chocolates, desserts, candies, etc. served on a board for you and your guests to enjoy. We would love to make your next event the talk of the town.

THE BROW BOUTIQUE Jodie Walters

713-410-3733 jodiesbrowboutique@gmail.com The Brow Boutique offers Permanent Makeup Services including Microblading & Lip Blushing. Working with women (and men) to achieve a look that is natural and allows them to wake up and go!

THE CHRIS CENTER INC. Nancy Elbert

630-363-1400 aplaceforpaws4@gmail.com Our vision is to bring peace and wellness to teens through nature and the human-animal bond. Our mission is to promote the mental and emotional well-being of teenagers in Central Indiana by connecting them with nature and the healing power of human-animal interaction.

THE MODERN FEMALE Bailey Speek

317-964-1179 themodernfemaleusa@gmail.com The Modern Female is specialized in Microblading; making us your elite brow studio!

THE WANDERING PEACOCK Erin O’Rear

317-385-0994 erorear@gmail.com

We guide people of all ages to feel the fun stress-relieving benefits of clay. We offer individual and group classes in wheel-throwing and hand building. Our after school Art Exploration course is available as well.

TURN THE PAGE Jamie Degler

317-902-9345 ttpwestfield@gmail.com Turn the Page is a hidden gem in Westfield. Located in the downtown of Westfield on N. Walnut Street sits this cozy store in a cute white house. We have all new books in over 15 different genres. In addition to books, we have a unique and special selection of gifts including candles, kitchen towels, puzzles, mugs, and more. Follow the store on Facebook and Instagram. Please stop in and let us help you find your next great read.

VAL’S PLACE Valerie Watson

317-457-5008 valerie@valsplaceindiana.com Book a retreat at Val’s Place - a place to create and connect. The retreat offers a large craft room with seating for ten. Each person is provided with a six foot table, craft mat, Ott mat and office chair. The house also offers sleeping accommodations with three bedrooms and ten twin beds. There are also two full bathrooms, a fully stocked kitchen and a separate eating area. Book Val’s Place for your next craft retreat!

VILLAGE PIZZA Kim Kercheval

317-896-5050 kedge1000@gmail.com Village Pizza has been in business for 37 years and has brought people and the community together by providing a great product and atmosphere. We are Westfield’s only non-franchise pizzeria. Creating a positive impact in the lives of the crew at Village Pizza and making a difference in the community is a priority for us.Thank you to our communities for supporting us! We appreciate you!

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WILLOW BEA CREATIONS Rebecca Summerfield

765-425-8200 whitere215@gmail.com Full time teacher for Zionsville Community Schools I needed to keep myself busy during the summer so I decided to sell my wreaths I make and do vendor pop up shops. I create hand made hoop and grapevine wreaths along with bohemian decorations and trendy macrame keychains. I also make sensory boxes for kids. To see more I’m on Instagram @willow.bea.creations. Thanks!

WITTLER ORTHODONTICS Michelle Wittler

317-896-3444 michelle@wittlerortho.com Wittler Orthodontics provides orthodontic treatment for children and adults in a personal and caring environment. Dr Wittler started her business in 1989 and continues to create beautiful smiles in her community.

WRIGHT’S GYMNASTICS & NINJAZONE Casey Wright

317-888-4805 support@wrightsgyms.com Wright’s is more than just a gym... around here, walls are made to scale! Our success is not defined by titles, trophy cases, or medals. Here, success is a mindset. A willingness to try, to believe in yourself, to commit to your goals, and to celebrate the journey. Join us!

YOUR CBD STORE WESTFIELD Lois Fisher

317-440-8634 westfieldin@cbdrx4u.com We are a boutique style CBD store focused on education and customer service!!! We are owned by an RN who wants to help others choose plants over pills when possible!!!


Welcome to Better

Low Maintenance Living in Whitestown Paired-Villa Community in The Heritage Call 317-532-5313 or email salesindy@mihomes.com mihomes.com/Indy

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WESTFIELD EVENTS

MAYOR’S YELLOW TIE GALA

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 / 11AM-3PM ASA BALES PARK

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 THE BRIDGEWATER GOLF CLUB

Bring your furry friend and help support the Humane Society for Hamilton County! You will find pet-related vendors at the Mutt Mart, food vendors, activities for humans and dogs at the Canine Cabana, a canine agility course inside of the Agility Arena, adoptable pets at the Humane Society Hut and pet costume contests! Ticket sales from this event will be donated to the Humane Society for Hamilton County. westfieldwelcome.com/calendar/barktoberfest-2/

400+ friends, neighbors, and supporters of the Westfield Youth Assistance Program will gather on October 8, 2021, at The Bridgewater Golf Club to raise more than $100,000 to support the State of Indiana’s firstever Youth Assistance Program. Attendees at the 2021 Gala will enjoy dinner, live music, and a reverse raffle with a $5,000 prize. With your help, we can reach and surpass our $100K goal! shorturl.at/cq JN6

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Three reasons why a mammogram is an important part of your preventive health

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A mammogram can save your life. Early detection of breast cancer can increase a woman’s five-year survival rate to 97%.

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It doesn’t take much time. Mammograms are a quick procedure, only taking about 20 minutes.

3

Your risk of developing breast cancer increases as you age. The older you get, the more you are at risk of developing breast cancer. That’s why mammograms aren’t a one-and-done test.

Mammograms are vital to your health and longevity as a woman. Indiana University Health recommends routine screening mammography to improve the likelihood of detecting breast cancer early. If you have specific questions about your level of risk for breast cancer, schedule an appointment with your primary care provider.

Schedule and complete your mammogram during the month of October and receive this pink Campfire Mug.* Schedule your mammogram today. Call 317.688.2955.

Our Safe Care Pledge Rest assured your safety is our utmost priority. At IU Health, we want to assure you that we are taking thoughtful steps to make sure our spaces remain safe for everyone. How we’re keeping you safe at each IU Health care facility:

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