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March 2, 2018, is a day that will forever be remembered by Jennifer Pickett and all of Boone County. What started out as a routine arrest warrant being served by Lebanon Police officers, turned into a high-speed chase through the small town. The pursuit tragically ended with the death of Boone County Deputy Jacob Pickett, marking the first time in the department’s history that a deputy was shot and killed in the line of duty.

4 Chick-fil-A Opens At Whitestown Parkway

8 Let’s Eat: Le Peep Opens in Whitestown

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14 Respond Like Jake: 2nd Annual

Deputy Pickett Remembrance Day Returns March 7 at the Boone County Fairgrounds

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CHICK-FIL-A OPENS AT WHITESTOWN PARKWAY

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With more than 2,400 locations, Chickfil-A is a massive hit restaurant - which is one of the reasons Charlie Kleine, owner and operator of the new Whitestown location, was convinced that his establishment would be a success with local residents. Kleine opened the new Chick-fil-A, located at 6240 East Whitestown Parkway, last September to an enthusiastic response from the local community. “People have been very excited and happy that we opened,” Kleine says. “There was a lot of positive feedback from customers right away. This really has been a great location. People were happy that we came here. They love the food. They don’t have to drive as far to another location.” Kleine undertook extensive research in order to find an optimal location, long before the doors of the new Chickfil-A opened. “This is a very mature market, and we knew we would be able to hold our own here in Whitestown,” Kleine says. “There is a lot of awareness of our name brand, which always helps when you open a restaurant. Chick-fil-A has such a solid reputation, and this area was identified as a strong place to open another franchise. I chose this location. There is a lot of room for growth, and we are looking to get further involved in the community.” Kleine believes there are several reasons why Chick-fil-A is so successful, but he can narrow it down to three key factors. “First, there is really a strong focus on excellent customer service,” he says. “We really go out of our way to make sure the customer is served fast. Second, we have excellent food. Third, the Chick-fil-A people are always asking how we can make our food and atZionsville.com / MARCH 2020 / ZIONSVILLE MAGAZINE / 5


service better. You really can’t beat that strong commitment to the customer. We really want people to love their food and our strong customer service.” Kleine adds that months - sometimes even years - of research goes into adding a single menu item. “There was a lot of time and research that went into adding mac and cheese to the menu, which has turned out to be a huge success with customers,” Kleine says.

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The biggest Chick-fil-A hit (including the Whitestown location) is still the Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich, a breaded, boneless chicken breast sandwich between two buttered buns. Chick-fil-A Founder S. Truett Cathy experimented with the sandwich for years at a restaurant called the Dwarf Grill In Hapeville, Georgia, and perfected the recipe in 1964. The sandwich has been a multi-million-dollar hit ever since. “It’s still our customer favorite,” Kleine says. “The capital A in the title means grade-A, top quality. It gets ordered the most. It’s our number-one product, and what we are known for the most.” Kleine’s personal favorite meal is a Chick-fil-A sandwich, with Chick-filA’s house sauce, waffle fries, mac and cheese, and a lemonade. Kleine has enjoyed getting to know residents of the Whitestown and Zionsville communities. “My wife Krystal and I have really been welcomed by the community here,” Kleine says. “We moved here last July from Ohio. We really love the way people here are so happy and friendly. We wanted to move to a place where we could work, shop and worship in a positive environment, and we have found it.” Chick-fil-A is located at 6240 East Whitestown Parkway in Whitestown. For more info call 317-769-3551 or visit chick-fil-a.com.


Exuberant. Vibrant. Unique. Osborne Trails was conceived for our 55 and better community with these qualities in mind. A luxury enclave built in celebration of and nostalgia for Indiana lake life, Osborne Trails offers a fresh perspective for the 55 and better generation and caters to those seeking to combine a social and active lifestyle with one-ofa-kind home designs for relaxing and enjoying time with friends and family. Embracing the natural beauty of our central Indiana landscape, Osborne Trails features 180 acres, six lakes and three miles of winding trails that can be appreciated and enjoyed throughout the winter, spring, summer and picturesque Indiana autumn. With six lakes peppered throughout the community, residents of Osborne Trails enjoy breathtaking water views, fishing, and scenic walking paths. Osborne also features many inspired amenities such as hiking and biking trails and a relaxing resort-style outdoor pool. The sleek Retreat amenity center boasts a state-of-the-art fitness center, a stunning gathering room with two-story fireplace, crafting and art activities space, many cozy nooks for socializing and a lounge for entertaining, watching the big game, playing cards or shooting pool. Multiple outdoor gathering spots create a fun and intimate oasis for visiting with friends and family and feature built-in kitchens and grills for dining al fresco.

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in honor of lakes found throughout the Hoosier state. Osborne Trails sports enthusiasts will appreciate the community’s proximity to Grand Park Sports Village, a premiere recreation facility and nationwide destination for youth sports. Take in an afternoon baseball game, watch the grandkids’ sporting events, or relax in the upper deck bar area to soak it all in. Looking for a close, convenient way to give back to the local community? The City of Westfield, in conjunction with Grand Park, offers Osborne residents a multitude of opportunities to volunteer and get actively involved in events. Avid golfers can easily take the opportunity to improve their handicap at renowned golf clubs nearby such as Pebblebrook, Fox Prairie and Woodwind, among others.

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rshad Zafar, managing partner for the new Le Peep restaurant on Whitestown Parkway, is thrilled to offer a new Le Peep location in Boone County. The restaurant opened February 6, and Zafar feels the timing was perfect for a Le Peep presence in Whitestown. “We chose the area because we felt like it is a growing community, and we were excited to be a part of that growth,” he says.

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Zafar, who is also vice president of all Le Peep Indianapolis locations, has a strong background in the restaurant industry. He was previously vice president of retail and restaurant operations for Upland Brewery, and formerly served as vice president of operations for Sahm’s restaurants. Zafar says many people have expressed their excitement to him about the new Le Peep location. “On social media and in the general public, we have been welcomed with very positive comments,” he says, adding that the owner of the new Le Peep is Ali Hessaraki. “We are looking forward to meeting the guests and developing some great relationships.” Zafar says there are some key elements to Le Peep’s success in central Indiana. “We incorporate fresh, locally sourced ingredients to create great food,” Zafar says. “We aspire to create great food. We aspire to deliver friendly, efficient service, and we have worked hard to provide a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere. If you can get these three things right, people will enjoy the restaurant.” Le Peep restaurants have been in the United States for the last 45 years. Le Peep was founded in Aspen, Colorado, and the restaurant chain initially expanded into the Denver area before spreading to other parts of the country.

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Zafar says the Le Peep menu has gained a strong reputation among its many loyal fans. The breakfast, brunch and lunch selection includes pancakes, waffles, French toast, bacon, salads, signature burgers and more. “For a wonderful treat, we have our Hoosier bread or banana Nutella pancakes,” he says. “For delicious lighter fare, we have our Holy Veggo, the yogurt parfait, or the mini Greek omelette. For lunch, some customer favorites include the plum burger, the buffalo chicken sandwich and the ranch salad.” Zafar has his own personal favorites. “I like the chicken chorizo Benedict, and the taco salad,” he says. Zafar believes the Whitestown Le Peep location has some distinct features. “It’s very different from any of the other locations,” he says. “We are located within walking distance from many homes and apartments. There will be great outdoor seating when the weather permits. We also have areas for conversation other than dining tables. We are a family restaurant, but we can cater to adults with a full bar available. This location has bar seating with an open kitchen view. It has an open and airy environment.” Le Peep is located at 7101 Whitestown Parkway in Whitestown. For more information, visit lepeepindy.com. 10 / ZIONSVILLE MAGAZINE / MARCH 2020 / atZionsville.com


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America’s Floor Source has a twenty-year history of providing the highest level of quality service and customer satisfaction, including serving the Indianapolis area since 2010. Located in Park 100 at 7676 Zionsville Road, it maintains a vast inventory of carpet, hardwood, luxury vinyl, laminate, and tile for anyone looking for floor covering. With its highly trained employees and unmatched commitment to homeowners, builders, property managers, remodelers and designers, the company has grown during economic downturns and continues to thrive. “We offer flooring for every style, budget and customer at a fair price, every time,” says Cary Jerris, Regional President. “We don’t believe in offering ridiculously low prices then surprising our customers with hidden fees. We are always upfront with our pricing and believe in the adage, ‘you get what you pay for.’” The company has different ways to explore and shop its many products. Carpet, hardwood, laminate, ceramic and porcelain tile, stone, wall tile and backsplashes, rolled vinyl, luxury vinyl tile, cork, bamboo and rubber sports flooring can be viewed in

the brick and mortar store. Experienced employees can guide customers and answer any questions. In addition, there are two other avenues customers can use. At no additional cost, one of the company’s Mobile Floor Source vehicles will bring samples from the showroom to your living room. Different products can be viewed next to the existing furniture, paint and lighting. This results in a confident decision that can be made in the comfort of the client’s home and at a time of their choosing. Shopping online via the company’s website is another option. Products can be filtered by categories, brands, colors and price. The Inspiration Gallery page is a springboard for customers to gather ideas. The Tips and Trends tab further educates shoppers on topics, for example on the best flooring for dogs. Customers can set up an account as well as get information on current promotions such as two years interest-free financing. Major credit cards are accepted. “We have a wholesale division that sells material only, as well as offering full-service installation,” Jerris says. “Also, flooring installers, remodelers, fire and water

restoration, general contractors, designers, realtors and investors can become Pro Services Partners. Pro Services is the core of our business. Our most popular products today are luxury vinyl plank, waterproof flooring, large format tile, and patterns.” America’s Floor Source’s relentless pursuit of quality, integrity and commitment to hiring and educating knowledgeable employees is sure to keep the company on a path to success for many years to come. They take every measure to ensure customers get perfect products when they need them and that they are installed correctly. Throughout the entire process of selecting a product to completed installation, there is constant communication with the customer. “We have been in Indianapolis for 10 years and business is great,” Jerris adds. “Indianapolis Park 100 is easy to access, and our 100,000-square-foot facility has room for expansion.” America’s Floor Source is located at 7676 Zionsville Road in Indianapolis. For an appointment, call 317-356-3181 or visit AmericasFloorSource.com for more information.


PLANNING TIPS FOR YOUR SPRING BREAK TRIPS Writer / Lindsey Thompson Photography Provided

The weeks after Winter Break can drag on and on, especially during an exceptionally cold and dreary winter. A little Spring Break planning can be just the thing to get you out of the winter doldrums and looking forward to some time away. Whether you stay close or travel far, here are some tips for planning your Spring Break trip. 1. BOOK EARLY Lots of people travel during Spring Break so booking early assures you can get better flights, hotel rooms and attraction tickets. Schools typically release their yearly calendars at the beginning of the school year, giving you plenty of heads up to book Spring Break early. When you book early, you have a better

chance of getting a better deal and making sure you book just the right flight or hotel for your family. The longer you wait to book flights, for example, the less likely you are to get seats together or even be on the same flight. 2. SET A BUDGET Lay out a travel budget for your Spring Break trip and stick to it. Making family memories on a vacation may be priceless, but taking a trip you can’t afford isn’t worth going into debt. Just like it’s beneficial to book early, it also helps to save early for your Spring Break trip. Spring Break doesn’t fall too far after Christmas, another expensive time for your family budget, so planning ahead allows you to spend money on both. Use a budget management tool like Mint to help you plan and save. 12 / ZIONSVILLE MAGAZINE / MARCH 2020 / atZionsville.com

3. DIAL INTO DEAL Travel deals abound, you just have to do a little digging to find them. Not just for massages and Thai food deals, Groupon and LivingSocial both have travel sections full of deals. Groupon has a special Spring Break page that offers lots of great ideas and travel deals including Smoky Mountain cabins, indoor water parks and beach getaways. Online travel agencies like Expedia, Travelocity and Kayak allow you to search for travel deals all around the world. Many even have special Spring Break pages, providing trip suggestions for flights, hotels and activities. If you’ll be traveling by air, some travel experts suggest the best time to purchase airline tickets is on a Tuesday, as prices tend to drop that day each week. Sign up for airline and hotel emails to unlock other deals.


4. UTILIZE APPS Tons of apps exist to help take the stress out of Spring Break travel planning. Hopper is an excellent tool for finding the best flights, as the app lets you set up alerts for different itineraries and even allows you to book right from your phone. TripIt helps you keep all your reservations and itineraries organized, putting everything (flights, hotel reservations, car rentals, etc.) right at your fingertips. If you’ll be traveling by car, Roadtrippers takes the hassle out of mapping your route, giving you suggestions for stops along the way and up-to-date road conditions. 5. THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX

an opportunity to see your town through different eyes. Visit that local museum you’ve never been to, try a new restaurant or cheer on the hometown sports team. Book a local hotel or bed and breakfast, or even find an Airbnb in a different part of town. Just like out-of-town visitors, locals can take advantage of special deals and discounts

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If your passport is up-to-date, consider running for the Northern border and visiting one of Canada’s great cities. Montreal is an eclectic mix of French colonial architecture, Bohemian attitude and modern-day sites. Calgary’s natural beauty and smalltown feel makes it a great choice for the outdoorsy type and Niagara Falls has fun for the whole family. 6. LOOK LOCAL Don’t overlook a Spring Break trip to a local destination or a staycation in your own city. Staying local helps cut down on travel costs and gives you

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Jennifer Pickett with retired K9 Brik

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March 2, 2018, is a day that will forever be remembered by Jennifer Pickett and all of Boone County. What started out as a routine arrest warrant being served by Lebanon Police officers, turned into a high-speed chase through the small town. The pursuit tragically ended with the death of Boone County Deputy Jacob Pickett, marking the first time in the department’s history that a deputy was shot and killed in the line of duty.

Today, Jennifer is encouraging people to Respond Like Jake. That’s the mantra, the hashtag for the Jacob Pickett Response Organization, and it is a fitting one to honor the memory of the late Boone County Deputy. That challenge is one that Jennifer chose when she officially created the organization earlier this year because, she says, it embodies who her husband was. “Jake always helped out wherever he could,” Jennifer says. “I’ve had friends describe him as someone who would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. My mom could call him and he’d go and 14 / ZIONSVILLE MAGAZINE / MARCH 2020 / atZionsville.com

change her tire. One time, my dad fell off a ladder and had to go to the ER. I was unavailable, but Jake was there with him for hours and helped him get home. He was always picking dogs up off the side of the road and bringing them home, too, regardless of how many we already had. “He was selfless,” she adds. “He was a protector who loved deeply and cared about the people in his life and would support them in any way that he could. As husband and wife, we were a team. We made decisions and faced the world together. He was someone I could count on.”


REMEMBERING JAKE & SERVING OTHERS Today, Jennifer, and all of Boone County, remember and celebrate Deputy Pickett’s life through the Deputy Jacob Pickett Remembrance Day. This year, the 2nd Annual event will be held once again at the Boone County Fairgrounds on March 7. The inaugural event in 2019 served as a memorial and a time for the Pickett family and the Boone County community to heal and gain some closure after such a senseless tragedy. This year, the event will continue to honor Deputy Pickett but will also be providing support for another family in need, as well as plenty of family-friendly events for the community. Proceeds from this year’s event will support Amanda Farinella and the Farinella family. Amanda was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer last October. Her husband, Joe, is a deputy with the Tipton County Sheriff ’s Department, and the Farinella family has always held a special place in Jake and Jennifer’s hearts. “The first year of the event was all about sharing memories of Jake and who he was beyond the uniform,” Jennifer says. “Around the time last year that we were thinking about doing this event again and

what the purpose of it would be, I heard the news about my friend, Amanda. I was immediately sad about it. But I thought to myself, ‘If Jake were here, he would drop everything to be there for Joe and their family.’ And my sadness deepened because Jake isn’t here. That’s when I decided to not only do the event again but start an organization that brings to life Jake’s legacy. Our mission is to help law enforcement families by assisting with financial tolls brought on by traumatic events and to help facilitate that support, monetary or not.”

The 2nd annual event will also include plenty of new activities for all ages including a corn hole tournament, a kid’s area with bounce houses, face painting, a photo booth and a DJ, a Red Cross Blood Drive, a chance to meet the BCSO and Tipton County K9s and more. The event will also include a silent auction for attendees and the opportunity to bid on unique items. Merchandise will also be for sale for fundraising efforts.

A HEART FOR ADOPTION It takes a special heart to adopt, and adoption is a crucial piece of Jennifer and Jake’s story. Beyond frequently taking in and adopting dogs, the couple felt the call early on to also adopt children. The Picketts opened their home as foster parents on a few occasions. Today, Jennifer is the proud mother of their two adopted boys. The adoption process was being finalized around the time of Deputy Pickett’s passing.

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“Jake and I never thought about how hard it might be,” Jennifer says. “We always just thought that we have love to give and there was a need. So we did it. It made us better people just by being able to give that love and extend our family. I can’t imagine it being any other way.” As such, Jennifer aims to carry on Jake’s memory so the boys know who their father truly was. On the Jacob Pickett Response Organization website remembering626.org, which launched in February, visitors can find a “Share A Story” button. It allows people to share their memories and stories of how they knew Jake. Jennifer hopes to build up a memory bank of sorts with the stories to pass on to the boys. “I came up with the idea because the boys were so young when we lost Jake,” she says. “They are going to miss those experiences of Jake with his buddies and reminiscing and sharing stories. I thought this was a way that people could share those stories, and I can collect them. The boys are going to be able to hear those stories about their dad that they would have missed out on. It’s also for me. After Jake passed, so many people reached out to me with their stories about Jake and some that I didn’t even know about. It was very helpful and heart-warming to hear those stories of how he touched people’s lives.”

JEN & BRIK Deputy Pickett, a Brownsburg High School alum, joined the Boone County Sheriff’s Office in 2015. He showed a passion early on for the K9 department and started working with his K9 partner, Brik, in 2016. Brik was alongside Jake that fatal day in 2018. Today, Brik is retired and living at home with Jennifer and the boys. These days, the beloved German shepherd and Belgian Malinois mix can sometimes be found going through the trash or trying to sneak a bite of food off the counter as he continues getting acquainted to home life. For Jennifer, though, Brik is a piece of Jake that lives on and a comfort to the Pickett family. “Brik is very important to our family,” she says. “He is, in a way, our piece of Jake that is still 16 / ZIONSVILLE MAGAZINE / MARCH 2020 / atZionsville.com


here on earth. Jake loved animals. It was his goal to become a K9 handler, and Brik was very important to him. Now, he’s settled in to being a lazy house dog and enjoys lounging around and chewing on things. He’s adjusted well. He does bring a lot of comfort to me and to the boys. They know he was daddy’s partner.” As March 7 approaches, Jennifer encourages any and all residents and surrounding community members to come out for the 2nd annual event. “The community response and support has been incredible over the years and more than I could have ever imagined,” she says. “I’m really excited and honored to do this event. We just want to bring people together, have fun and give back to the community.” For more information, a full list of activities and event times or to donate, visit remembering626.org or visit them on Facebook at facebook.com/ JacobPickettResponseOrg.

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pring has finally sprung. It’s that time of year when you want to feel refreshed and clean, and declutter your house while you’re at it. With the weather starting to warm up, you’ll want to start heading outside to enjoy the sun and fresh air.

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projects. One easy way to do this is to think in terms of one room at a time. Use a room checklist as a place to start, and also as a way to prevent forgetting about items you might not always clean. If you’ve already cleaned some items in certain rooms then feel free to skip, but you are sure to find something that’s taken a back seat all winter and needs a deep clean. Start with rooms that get the most traffic so that if your plans get derailed, you’ll still have a sense of accomplishment.


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One of the biggest and best parts of spring cleaning is the purging of anything and everything you don’t need anymore. The feeling of letting go is a major way to refresh your soul this spring. Think about this in four categories - trash or recycle, sell, donate, and, finally, put away. There are always things we want to keep, and some we can do without. Make piles for each. If you choose to sell, list items on Facebook Marketplace as you are setting those items aside. With regard to donations, see if you can fill a bag to donate every day for a month. You can also plan a garage sale - cleaning is so much easier with the clutter out of the way. FAMILY FUN

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Get your family involved. Throw on some music and add in some family incentives to get everyone on the same page with donations and trash. There’s no need for you to do all the work! DON’T IGNORE SEASONAL CHORES We all know there are chores that should be done seasonally, and we typically ignore them. Now that the weather is getting nicer, tackle chores like cleaning grills, patios and windows. Doing these chores even once or twice a year will keep your house running smoothly and looking great. USE THE RIGHT TOOLS AND SUPPLIES There are many cleaning supplies and tools out there that companies want you to think that you need, but it’s better to refrain from buying everything. Having dozens and dozens of cleaning products on hand at all times just clutters up the cabinets. Along with your mop, broom and vacuum, make sure you have a good all-purpose cleaner on


Have a Honey Baked Easter! hand for most projects. Other basics include an all-purpose powder or liquid cleaner for larger washable surfaces, an abrasive cleaner for small, heavily soiled areas, a nonabrasive cleaner for gentle cleaning on surfaces that scratch easily, chlorine bleach, glass cleaner, a furniture duster, and a toilet-bowl cleaner. These items should get you started quite nicely. CALL IN THE PROS If your budget allows, there might be a few things you could take off of your list and bring in a professional to clean. Window, carpet and upholstery cleaning are much easier tasks for pros who do it all the time. Not only will this save you time, but it also might save you money as certain tasks often require tools you probably don’t have on hand. Hopefully these tips will help to get your spring cleaning off to a great start this year. If you want more help, there are plenty of spring cleaning checklists out there with specific tasks to keep you on track. There’s no need to scour the web for hours and hours - search “Spring Cleaning Checklist” online and plenty of lists will pop up. Pick your favorite and go down the list until you are done (or exhausted, whichever comes first). Good luck!

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The Cinderella stories. The upsets. The bracketology. Whether you’re an avid college basketball fan or just enjoy picking your bracket based on the mascots, March Madness is an exciting time. This year, share that excitement by hosting your own watch party for your family and friends with this winning starting line-up. Here are 5 helpful tips for making your March Madness party a slam dunk.

1. CHOW DOWN ON GAME DAY CLASSICS Food for your March Madness party should be simple and easy to eat with your fingers. Chicken wings, jalapeño poppers, pizza and nachos are classic game day go-tos. Take your finger food game to the next round by choosing foods that correspond with some teams in the tournament. For example, serve mini hot brown sandwiches in honor of Kentucky or pulled pork sandwiches for Kansas. For dessert, decorate cupcakes in your favorite team’s colors or use orange and black icing to create mini basketballs. It’s not a party without libations, and March Madness allows for lots

of creativity for drinks. If a local team is in the dance, keep a cooler full of beer from area breweries. You could also choose local favorites from other teams in the tourney. Keep cocktails simple so that you don’t have to spend your whole party tending the bar. Try premixed drinks like margaritas, sangria and mojitos that you can mix up before the party and let people serve themselves. For the 21-and-under crowd, have bottles of Gatorade (bonus points for orange flavor to tie into the basketball theme!) and bottled water on hand.

2. DON’T SKIMP ON THE TV The bulk of the party will be watching the games, so you’ll want to have a nice-sized TV. If you can swing it, set up several TVs to watch multiple games at once, especially during the first rounds. Put your TV(s) in a spot where everyone can comfortably view it, providing spots for people to sit and watch if they want to. Think creatively for extra seating, repurpose poufs and stools as seating. Before the party, check your cable connection to be sure no one has to experience an expected blackout.

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If your household is lacking the ideal television, many rentto-own businesses and furniture rental companies offer short-term rentals. If you’re in the market for a new TV anyway, keep an eye out for sales right before the Super Bowl and the weeks leading up to the start of March Madness.

3. U P YOUR BRACKETOLOGY GAME One of the best parts of March Madness is picking your teams and watching them advance along your bracket. Some people spend hours pouring over game notes and expert tips to pick their bracket, while others choose teams based on school colors, mascots or friends who attended that school. No matter how you choose, elevate your bracket game at your party with fun games and contests. For each game that you watch, award prizes to the guests who choose the winning team on their bracket. You can also pass out prizes for guests who correctly guess the total final score, how many players foul out of the game or the winning team’s field goal percentage. Be sure to have extra brackets on hand for guests who haven’t had a chance to fill one out yet.

4. ENTERTAIN GUESTS WITH OTHER GAMES TO PLAY While the basketball games are the main attraction, have other games for guests to play during halftime or in between rounds. Break out the PlayStation or Xbox for a round of NBA Live or NBA2K. Head outside for a real game of hoops, horse or knockout. Let your guests show off their skills. You could also put up small basketball hoops around the house for trick shots and alley-oops.

5. IT’S ALL ABOUT THE AMBIANCE Tie it all together with a fun ambiance. Have all your guests wear their favorite basketball jersey or other collegiate team wear. If your guests are willing to go all out, ask everyone to wear their best face paint and offer a prize for the coolest design. Join the fun too, donning a referee shirt and whistle to call any party fouls and award points for participation. Make the party atmosphere extra fun by playing Jock Jams songs in the background. Most party stores sell basketballthemed decorations. You also can’t go wrong with simple black and orange streamers and balloons. No matter how you party, just remember to be safe and have fun! atZionsville.com / MARCH 2020 / ZIONSVILLE MAGAZINE / 23


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