Noblesville Magazine April 2024

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CULTURE AND KINSHIP

LOCALS GET EXPOSURE TO DIFFERENT CULTURES THROUGH NOBLESVILLE SISTER CITIES

Envisioning a world outside your own neighborhood can be quite daunting if you’ve never ventured beyond the borders of the United States. Sister Cities International was established in 1956 during a White House summit on citizen diplomacy led by President Eisenhower. Its aim was to cultivate connections between people from diverse communities around the world. In 1994, Noblesville Mayor Mary Sue Rowland took the initiative to create Noblesville Sister Cities, and by 1996 the committee had established its first sister city partnership with Nova Prata, Brazil.

“It takes some time to find a suitable sister city,” says Jackie Chatterton, interim president. “They try to pair up cities with some commonalities. That could be the size of your city, demographics, geographical type of

location, or a history of agriculture.”

In 2006 Henry Cole worked tirelessly to add Cittadella, Italy, to the agreement, making it a trilateral pairing. The three cities collaborate on various fronts including governance, commerce, community advancement, cultural interchange, youth involvement, and fostering relationships. Each July the cities take turns hosting students, chaperones and local representatives for a two-week visit.

“In today’s digital age, the students find each other on social media well before the trip, so they know a little bit about each other before the trip,” Chatterton says. “They chat in advance about what sports they play or what they’re studying in school.”

Eight students (two from each visiting city) are selected to stay with host families in the host city. These families also accommodate chaperones and officials accompanying the

students. Chatterton says over the years, the group has found this the most immersive way to fully experience the local culture and build incredible relationships with people that will last a lifetime.

“The delegates or dignitaries usually schedule and participate in meetings with local business and city officials during the trip,” Chatterton says. “During those two weeks, we keep the students very busy with trips to Morse Reservoir, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Lucas Oil Stadium, Indiana Statehouse and Conner Prairie, to name a few.”

Following a brief pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Italy hosted the event in 2023. Brazil will host this summer, with Noblesville set to entertain in 2025. As a volunteer and donation-driven committee, hosting becomes a costly endeavor.

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people,” Chatterton says. “The only cost to the student is their passport and their airfare, so we must find ways to pay for entertainment, meals and transportation. We’re always working to find ways to partner with organizations to help offset those costs.”

Noblesville Sister Cities operates independently from Noblesville Schools, making the trip generally more affordable than school-sponsored clubs. Chatterton says their primary challenge is spreading the word about the group. Prospective students must be 16 years old by July 1, live in Noblesville, and have not started their freshman year of college.

For more information about Noblesville Sister Cities, joining the committee, hosting a student or sponsorship opportunities, visit noblesvillesistercities.my.canva.site.

ABOUT NOBLESVILLE SISTER CITIES

Founded by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956, Sister Cities International is a nonpartisan nonprofit serving as the

national membership organization for 545 U.S. sister cities, counties and states, with 2,121 partnerships in 145 countries on six continents. This network unites tens of thousands of citizen diplomats and volunteers.

Noblesville is proud to be a part of this national organization by bridging the gap between students and leaders in Noblesville and our two sister cities in Cittadella, Italy, and Nova Prata, Brazil. Through what is called a tri-lateral agreement, our cities get to share in three cultures. Each year we rotate who hosts. Over the course of a 10- to 12-day exchange each summer, students and dignitaries are engaged in home stays, a variety of activities, and tours of significant places around the area. By the end, friendships have been created and connections have been made. The beauty and hope of this organization is to spark relationships that could one day bring about peace. The connections created during each exchange last a lifetime, and it’s amazing to know that you have people who will support you and welcome you with open arms who live

thousands of miles from where you work or attend school.

As a private organization through the city, we are a nonprofit that hosts and sends students and leaders with little cost to them, compared to what a normal trip of this caliber would cost. Students typically pay for their airfare and that is all. When they arrive in the host country, expenses are covered with the exception of things like souvenirs. When we host, however, we are responsible for the expenses of the whole group. This includes meals, activities and tours. They are special guests and we want to make them feel at home in our country.

We invite you to join us by taking a “Seat at the Table” as we plan future foreign student exchanges between our three linked cities. You can help in many ways: financially, on our planning committee, or by hosting an exchange student or dignitary.

For more information, please visit noblesvillesistercities.my.canva.site.

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4 | April 2024 | TownePost.com APRIL 2024 2 CULTURE AND KINSHIP Locals Get Exposure to Different Cultures Through Noblesville Sister Cities 5 A WELCOME LETTER FROM NOBLESVILLE MAYOR CHRIS JENSEN 6 IMPORTANT NOBLESVILLE CONTACT NUMBERS 7 NOBLESVILLE EVENTS 8 STUDENT ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT Reagan Wilson 10 STUDENT SPOTLIGHT Matthew Grabek 12 NOBLESVILLE PRIVATE SCHOOLS & DAY CARE 16 NOBLESVILLE HEALTH CARE 17 IU HEALTH SPOTLIGHT National Occupational Therapy Month 19 SAME CHICK, DIFFERENT TOWN Two Chicks District Co. Opens New Location in Noblesville 24 FAMILY FUN IN NORTHERN HAMILTON COUNTY 26 TEE IT UP IN NORTHERN HAMILTON COUNTY 29 TRANSFORMATIVE TECH CK2 Technologies Provides Game-Changing Methods for Weapons and Threat Detection 35 LEGENDARY LOCALE Bonge’s Tavern Is Still Dishing Out Delectability Under New Ownership 40 TOURISM SPOTLIGHT Hamilton County Tourism 41 DRINK & DINE IN NOBLESVILLE 44 OPENING THE DOOR TO EXCELLENCE970 PROJECTS AND COUNTING Hometown Window & Door Company Is Built on Superior Service and Selection 48 IMPACTFUL INITIATIVE Serve Noblesville Continues Its Substantial Community Contributions 50 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SPOTLIGHT Noblesville Chamber of Commerce 52 WORTH A LOOK Hamilton County Taps Noblesville Native Andrea Haydon for Eclipse Artwork 55 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Bridge of Flowers TOWNE POST NETWORK, INC. FOUNDER, CEO TOM BRITT tom@townepost.com (317) 496-3599 PRESIDENT JEANNE BRITT jeanne@townepost.com (317) 810-0011 PRODUCTION COORDINATOR ERIN TURK CREATIVE DIRECTORS VAL AUSTIN TONI EADS COPY EDITOR JON SHOULDERS TOWNE POST NETWORK, INC. 8800 North Street, Suite 117 Fishers, IN 46038 Phone/Text: (317) 810-0011 FOR FRANCHISE INFORMATION, VISIT FRANCHISING.TOWNEPOST.COM CONTACT THE PUBLISHER Have a story idea or suggestion for the magazine? /NOBLESVILLEMAG /NOBLESVILLEMAG PROUD MEMBER PUBLISHER BRANDON BALTZ brandon@townepost.com (317) 514-9522 KEY CONTRIBUTORS SARAH BROWNING AMIE DRUDGE NATALIE GARGIULO CHRISTY HEITGER-EWING MATT KEATING RENEE LARR RACHEL LOWER JUSTIN SICKING WALKER PHOTOGRAPHY JULIE YATES

A WELCOME LETTER FROM NOBLESVILLE MAYOR CHRIS JENSEN Welcome to Noblesville!

Noblesville has experienced positive growth and is now home to over 73,000 residents - the ninth largest city in the state. We are home to fantastic amenities, including six public parks, over 100 miles of trails, Hamilton Town Center mall, our distinctive historic downtown square, and the outdoor music venue Ruoff Music Center. The city also is home to our award-winning Noblesville Schools system.

I am a lifelong resident of Noblesville, and am honored to have the opportunity to serve and shape its future through engaged and proactive leadership. My administration prioritizes four major pillars: workforce and economic development; downtown, culture and recreation; public health and safety; and roads and infrastructure.

We have a lot of exciting projects happening in our city, including our investments in trails, parks, road infrastructure, culture and housing. Last year we cut the ribbon on Noblesville’s portion of the Nickel Plate Trail, which is a new, 2.7-mile portion that extends the trail from 146th Street to Pleasant Street near downtown Noblesville and includes the restoration of a historic bridge over Allisonville Road, as well as a bridge over Stony Creek. The trail connectivity throughout Hamilton County allows people in Noblesville to enjoy the outdoors and experience our city in a new way!

We officially broke ground in November on the Noblesville Event Center, home to the Pacers G League franchise. The 3,400-seat, 120,000-square-foot arena will be the home to the second most prominent men’s basketball league in the world. The venue will also host community events, conferences, entertainment and other sporting events. The Noblesville Event Center is the second groundbreaking at Noblesville’s business and technology hub, Innovation Mile, near Interstate 69 and Hamilton Town Center.

In 2024 we look forward to significant progress on projects throughout our city, including Pleasant Street. The Reimagine Pleasant Street project is a multiyear initiative to improve east-west connectivity and accessibility for the community. The project, a partnership between the City of Noblesville and Hamilton County, will provide residents, local businesses and key stakeholders with many improvements that will enhance mobility and public safety, while also honoring the urban character and historic features of the project area.

Our goal every single day is to ensure that our community is safe and welcoming to all. As mayor, I hope you’ll take some time to explore our city and discover why Noblesville is a unique place and a growing community - one with national recognition as a great place to live, work, play and retire.

And finally, we would love to hear from you! Please reach out to me or a member of my team with questions or suggestions that you may have for enhancing our city for current and future residents.

Sincerely,

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CITY OF NOBLESVILLE

cityofnoblevsille.org

16 South 10th Street, Noblesville 317-773-4614

@cityofnoblesville

@noblesvillein @noblesvilein

HAMILTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT

hamiltoncounty.in.gov 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville 317-773-1872

NOBLESVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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1 Library Plaza, Noblesville 317-773-0886

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@NoblesvilleCOC @noblesvillecoc

NOBLESVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT

135 South 9th Street, Noblesville 317-776-6336

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NOBLESVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT

135 South 9th Street, Noblesville 317-776-6340 @NoblesvillePD @NoblesvillePD

NOBLESVILLE SCHOOLS

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18025 River Road, Noblesville 317-773-3171

Noblesville Schools

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HAZEL DELL ELEMENTARY 3025 Westfield Road 317-773-2914

HINKLE CREEK ELEMENTARY 595 South Harbour Drive 317-776-0840

NOBLE CROSSING ELEMENTARY 5670 Noble Crossing Pkwy 317-773-2850

NOBLESVILLE EAST MIDDLE SCHOOL 1625 Field Drive 317 773-0782

NOBLESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 18111 Cumberland Road 317-773-4680

NOBLESVILLE SCHOOLS 18025 River Road 317-773-3171

NOBLESVILLE WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL 19900 Hague Road 317-776-7792

NORTH ELEMENTARY 440 North 10th Street 317-773-0482

PROMISE ROAD ELEMENTARY 14975 Promise Road 317-773-7060

STONY CREEK ELEMENTARY 1350 Greenfield Pike 317-773-0582

WHITE RIVER ELEMENTARY 19000 Cumberland Road 317-770-2080

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NOBLESVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS NOBLESVILLE CONTACT NUMBERS

April 6

PRECLIPSE PARTY AT FEDERAL HILL COMMONS

Free Admission (1-5 pm)

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MAYOR’S YOUTH COUNCIL CULTURE FAIR

Noblesville Community Center (6-8 pm)

May 18

INDIANA PEONY FESTIVAL (Not a city event, but a major one)

June

6, 13, 20 & 27

NOBLESVILLE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES AT DILLON PARK (7-9pm)

8 & 22

CONCERTS AT THE COMMONS (Opener 7-7:45 pm, Main Act 8-10 pm)

July 4

FOURTH OF JULY PARADE AND FIREWORKS FESTIVAL

11, 18 & 25

NOBLESVILLE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES AT DILLON PARK (7-9pm)

13 & 27

CONCERTS AT THE COMMONS (Opener 7-7:45 pm, Main Act 8-10 pm)

August 10 & 24

CONCERTS AT THE COMMONS (Opener 7-7:45 pm, Main Act 8-10 pm)

September

14 & 28

CONCERTS AT THE COMMONS (Opener 7-7:45 pm, Main Act 8-10 pm)

October 31

NOBLESVILLE TRICK OR TREAT HOURS (5:30-8 pm)

November 30

SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY

December 6

LIGHTS OVER SEMINARY PARK Seminary Park (5:30-7 pm)

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HOLIDAY IN LIGHTS PARADE Downtown Noblesville (6:30 pm)

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NOBLESVILLE EVENTS

Noblesville High School (NHS) celebrates one of its own, Reagan Wilson, as she emerges as a nominee for Indiana Miss Basketball.

A senior with an impressive basketball resume, Wilson stands on the brink of making history, potentially becoming the first Miss Basketball from Noblesville High School.

Indiana Miss Basketball is an award given to the top high school girls basketball player in Indiana each year. The award is part of the IndyStar Indiana All-Star program, which has been running since 1939.

Wilson’s journey in basketball has been nothing short of remarkable. With 85 wins, three sectionals and a state championship under her belt, along with two final fours, she has carved out a legacy of excellence on the court in her hometown.

But her passion for the game runs deeper than mere victories. Raised in a family steeped in basketball tradition, with an older brother playing college ball and a father who once graced the courts at Alabama, Wilson’s love for the sport was nurtured from a young age.

“While I was growing up, me and my brother always played basketball in the backyard,” Wilson said. “He was always

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pushing me to do better and inspired me to play. My brother is definitely where I got my competitiveness from.”

The 18-year-old’s dedication to the sport earned her a coveted spot at Iowa State, where she will continue her basketball journey next year.

“Every coach has always told me to play the sport as long as I can, so I won’t look back and wish I played longer,” she said. “I just hope to play as long as possible.”

Beyond personal achievements, Wilson said she finds purpose in inspiring the next generation of athletes, particularly women in sports.

“For me, women’s sports have always been a big thing,” she said. “The community of Noblesville has taken a big jump in supporting women’s sports and women’s basketball. Seeing that happen has been awesome.”

At NHS, Wilson’s impact extends far beyond the court. As a National Honor Society member and volunteer, she embodies leadership and service. Additionally, she dedicates her time to coaching and mentoring younger girls in basketball, ensuring a legacy of excellence continues to thrive.

The young athlete said her greatest inspiration stems from the NHS basketball

program.

“All the girls in the program come to all the games,” Wilson said. “They hold signs and want pictures and autographs after the games. Having to be a role model for them is something really special to me.”

This year at NHS, Wilson and her teams’ advancement to the final four stands as her greatest accomplishment.

“Everyone counted us out in the beginning,” Wilson said. “We were at the bottom of conference and sectional, and we were able to pull out wins and make it to the final four.”

Since starting high school basketball, Wilson said she not only hits the gym before each game, but she also wears one sock inside-out for good luck. “Before each game, I try to get my shots up and get a rhythm going,” she said. “Confidence is a big thing for me. Throughout the day, every time I think about the game I have confidence towards it, knowing it’s going to go well.”

Reflecting on her journey, Wilson attributes much of her success to her support systemher family, coaches, trainers and teammates.

“My parents and family have helped me strive for greatness,” she said. “My coaching staff have instilled so much confidence in me and my trainers have helped get me here.

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More important is my teammates. I couldn’t do it without them.”

Donna Buckley, Wilson’s basketball coach for four years at NHS, speaks highly of her influence on and off the court.

“Reagan has graduated as one of the most

successful kids to come through our school,” Buckley said. “She’s an awesome kid and represents everything you could ever want in an athlete. She’s been a great ambassador for our school.”

As Wilson stands on the brink of potentially claiming the title of Indiana Miss Basketball, her journey shows the importance of dedication, perseverance and the power of

community support.

“It’s been very exciting to me and an honor to be nominated,” Wilson said.

Mojo Up Sports Complex is a new indoor youth athletic facility boasting 56,000 square feet of turf. The facility features 2 high-school-sized infields for our community’s baseball and softball players along with 11 batting cages! The turf field also provides 2 full playing fields for football, soccer, lacrosse or rugby. In addition to the turf fields, the facility includes 5 courts for fast-paced basketball and volleyball games. This multi-sport facility is any young athlete’s dream.

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Noblesville Athlete Spotlight Reagan Wilson

Grabek, a senior at Noblesville High School (NHS), has enjoyed his internship with the Noblesville Miller Backers, the school’s official athletic booster organization.

The Miller Backers organization supports all of the NHS athletic

MATTHEW GRABEK

teams and athletes with grants and scholarships. Matthew’s internship has given him a valuable look at how marketing programs work, which will help him in the future.

His mother, Rachael Grabek, says Matthew, 18, has a lot of job responsibilities including taking inventory of the football and basketball

concession stands, and handles them successfully.

“He collects, counts and redistributes the money bags from the concession stands,” Rachel adds.

He also makes sure there is enough to eat and drink for all the Miller football and basketball fans. “Matthew restocks all the

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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

concession stands with food and drinks,” Rachael says.

He also assists with other tasks. “Matthew helps [Miller Backers President] Chris Beaver, who runs the concession stands with special projects,” Rachael says. “For instance, one project was creating a Google form to help Chris run the concession stands more efficiently. Matthew also updates all the sports calendars for Chris and helps him with other sports-related tasks.”

Rachael says Matthew also helps Ali Alvey, who serves on the Miller Backers board, at the school with special projects. “For instance, one project was delivering special certificates to the Miller Backers supporters,” Rachael says.

Matthew also liked learning more about marketing.

“He likes experiencing the sports marketing

world outside of the classroom,” Rachael says.

Matthew also enjoys working with his supervisors.

“He likes working with Chris and Ali,” Rachael says. “They make his internship more exciting,”

Matthew also keeps busy with other work activities.

“Matthew is the assistant manager at Birdies mini golf in Westfield,” Rachael says. “In the winter he works as a host or food runner at Birdie’s Grill House and Sports Bar.”

Matthew also finds time for recreational activities. “He likes to work out at the gym,” Rachael says. “He likes spending time outside on the lake in the summer.”

Rachael says Matthew has thoroughly enjoyed his time at Noblesville High

School.

“What he likes best about school is being around his friends,” Rachael says. “He also enjoys watching the sporting activities, as well as fall break, winter break, spring break and summer break.”

Matthew is also a great student, continually putting in many study hours to get good grades on his exams.

“He will be graduating from Noblesville High School with honors,” Rachael says.

Matthew is also making plans for college and setting his sights on the future.

“He will be attending Indiana University Bloomington in the fall,” Rachael says. “He is a direct admit into the Kelley School of Business. He wants to go into the sports marketing and management field.”

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19043 Cumberland Rd. 317-773-7600

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17230 Kraft Ct. 317-661-4620

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EMMANUEL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

16000 Cumberland Rd. 317-773-4464

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15300 North Gray Rd. 317-582-0120

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300 N 17th St. 317-921-4300

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1361 Christian Ave. 317-863-9127

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21070 Schulley Rd. 317-877-7625

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470 Lakeview Dr. 317-776-4186

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1399 Greenfield Ave. 317-941-6727

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250 South Harbour Dr. 317-770-6712 kindercare.com

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9945 Cumberland Pointe Blvd. 317-773-8659

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17920 Pebble Brook Blvd. 317-896-1233

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National Occupational Therapy Month

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM YOUR CARE

YOUR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY EVALUATION

It’s crucial for your occupational therapist to establish a base line to track your progress throughout rehab. You will begin with an assessment of your current abilities and your needs. This individualized assessment may cover:

• Self-care activities, such as feeding, grooming, bathing, dressing, etc.

• Activities of independent living, like household and financial management, cooking, etc.

• Mobility and cognitive ability

• Strength and range of motion

• Vision and sensation

There are numerous reasons your daily life activities may become a challenge. Occupational therapists help you regain the everyday skills and abilities you need to increase your independence and safety.

The first step toward independence  Occupational therapists work with you on functional tasks; increase your upper extremity range of motion; address edema control, cognition and visual deficits and help you enhance your fine motor skills.

The goal of occupational therapy is to help you gain independence, so you can thrive in your daily life. During your first visit, your occupational therapist will evaluate what you can do and where you might have limitations. You will also be asked questions about your roles at work, at home and what everyday activities you perform.

• Coordination and fine motor activities

SETTING YOU UP FOR SUCCESS

After the initial assessment, your occupational therapist will provide suggestions and recommendations for how to resume a productive lifestyle with your current

limitations and precautions as well as ways to work on improving limitations.

Your occupational therapy plan may include:

• Therapy: You will work on regaining your independence to safely complete various self-care tasks with the goal to optimize function and/or return to your prior level of function before injury, illness or disability.

• Training: Learn how to use assistive devices, equipment or adaptations to help restore function.

• Education: You’ll have the opportunity to learn a lot about how to regain and maintain your independence.

• Specialized therapy services may also be warranted such as hand therapy, lymphedema therapy, oncology rehabilitation or pediatric rehabilitation.

Don’t put off regaining your independence. To learn more or find an occupational therapist near you, visit iuhealth.org and search “occupational therapy.”

To find an IU Health primary care provider near you, visit iuhealth.org/primarycare.

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SAME CHICK, DIFFERENT TOWN

TWO CHICKS DISTRICT CO. OPENS NEW

IN

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NOBLESVILLE Writer / Christy Heitger-Ewing Photographer / Sarah Browning

Mina Starsiak Hawk never had planned on becoming a TV personality, but in 2014 when the opportunity was presented for her and her mom, Karen, to have their own show on HGTV called “Good Bones,” the pair jumped at the chance. The mother-daughter duo were cofounders of Two Chicks and a Hammer, Inc., and they rehabbed homes in and around Indianapolis.

Although her mom retired five years ago, the Two Chicks brand is still going strong. There is Two Chicks Give Back, their nonprofit; Two Chicks Homes, a real estate brokerage (Starsiak Hawk is the broker who holds her own license); and Two Chicks District Co., the store that recently relocated to Noblesville.

The store first opened in Indianapolis in the summer of 2020. The reason Starsiak Hawk originally wanted to open the Two Chicks store was because whenever she watched shows on HGTV, she was always salivating over the merchandise and wanted to know how she could get her hands on a certain bed, throw or pillow.

“Either there was no way to actually find it, or if you did find it, it was five million dollars,” she says with a chuckle. “I wanted people to be able to watch [‘Good Bones’], and then

either shop online or come to the store and find the same thing or something very similar at an affordable price.”

Although she loved the store, the location wasn’t quite the right fit.

“I was invested in where I was downtown, but the neighborhood wasn’t invested,” she says. Therefore, the plan was to close up shop in 2023, just after the Christmas season. They were selling off their shelving when one day the owner of Moonshot Games suggested to Starsiak Hawk that she consider relocating her store to Noblesville.

“After spending some time here, I thought, ‘This might actually work,’” Starsiak Hawk says. “My brain works at breakneck speed, so within a span of three weeks I was telling my team, ‘Nope - actually we’re going to reopen the store!’ Luckily my manager, Alexis, said, ‘You’re crazy, but I’m with you girl!’”

Starsiak Hawk is excited about this new location and getting a second chance to make Two Chicks District Co. a success.

“Everyone in Noblesville seems super invested,” she says. When they did their soft opening, Starsiak Hawk invited all the merchants in town, along with the mayor, to the event, and immediately she was

awestruck by the welcoming response.

“Rosie’s Place asked if they could make cookies for the opening, and the brewery across the street wanted to do a discount,” she says. “Everyone was so kind.”

The original Two Chicks District Co. included a bistro that served beer, wine and food. The new store doesn’t sell food and drink, as Starsiak Hawk is going back to her roots. This means selling larger pieces like furniture, tables, sofas and accent chairs, in addition to smaller items like pillows and tabletop decor as well as jewelry and candles. She will also continue to sell Two Chicks and a Hammer branded mercvhandise like hoodies, keychains and mugs.

“We don’t have a huge footprint so we can’t display 500 sofas and bed frames like IKEA, but we have access to so many beautiful pieces,” Starsiak Hawk says, noting that they have a binder in the store that’s full of items. If a customer comes in looking for, say, dining chairs, they have two on the floor but 20 more options in the binder, along with matching bar stools.

“People can flip through the binder and say, ‘I like this,’ or they can bring in a picture of what they’re looking for,” Starsiak Hawk says. “We can find comparable or perhaps even the

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exact same thing. It’s fun helping people find the pieces they love.”

Starsiak Hawk and her designer, MJ, also offer in-home consultations for those who prefer that to an online consultation.

Starsiak Hawk, who grew up on the west side of Indianapolis, across from the Colts complex, is married to Steve, who runs a training platform called Hawk Fit (thehawkfit.com), a cutting-edge online program designed to elevate fitness and wellbeing. The couple have two children, Jack and Charlie.

“The kids are 3.5 and 5.5, so they’re at ages where they want to play with us all the time and want to be outside,” Starsiak Hawk says. “I love hanging out with them. Other than that, I really enjoy working.”

She and her husband just renovated the main floor of a lake house in Martinsville, which they filmed for a two-part special that will air on HGTV this spring or summer.

“My son, Jack, helped me demo a wall,” Starsiak Hawk says. “Doing those things helps me relax.”

Although “Good Bones” wrapped at the end of 2023, Starsiak Hawk recently filmed an episode of “House Hunters.” In celebration of the 25th year of “House Hunters” on HGTV, the network invited 12 individuals who’ve had shows on HGTV to take the place of real estate agents and film an episode in their respective city.

“I loved doing ‘Good Bones’ so I’m trying to figure out another format that will be more sustainable than doing 13 full-gut houses all on my dime every 12 months,” she says. “I did that for eight years and it was overwhelming, but I hope to be able to work with the network again because HGTV is the place to be. They are amazing.”

Two Chicks District Co. is located at 957 Logan Street in Noblesville. For more information, call 317-379-5383 or visit twochicksdistrictco.com.

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FAMILY FUN IN NORTHERN HAMILTON COUNTY

Arcadia

ARCADIA DEPOT

MUSEUM

107 W. S. St. nickelplateexpress.com/ arcadia-depot

WILSON FARM MARKET

1720 E. 256th St. wilsonfarmmarket.com

THE ROOKERY PRESERVE

25440 Scherer Ave. hamiltoncounty.in.gov/topic/ subtopic.php?topicid=318& structureid=23

NICKEL PLATE HERITAGE RAILROAD

107 W. S. St. nickelplateexpress.com

Atlanta

MR. MUFFIN’S TRAINS

165 E. Main St. mrmuffinstrains.com

Cicero

RED BRIDGE PARK

1050 S. Pearl St. ciceroin.org

CICERO POCKET PARK

150 W. Jackson St. ciceroin.org

HAMILTON NORTH PUBLIC LIBRARYCICERO

209 W. Brinton St. hnpl.lib.in.us

Hamilton County

THE MONON TRAIL

1235 Central Park Dr. E. visithamiltoncounty.com

Noblesville

GATEWOOD VEGETABLE FARM & GREENHOUSES

9555 E. 206th St. gatewoodvegetablefarm.com

NOBLESVILLE MAIN

STREET FARMERS MARKET

Federal Hill Commons noblesvillemainstreet.org

THE BELFRY THEATRE

P.O. Box 956 thebelfrytheatre.com

NOBLESVILLE PRESERVATION ALLIANCE

1274 Logan St. noblesvillepreservation.com

THREE-TWO-FUN

845 Westfield Rd. bowl32.com

FOREST PARK

AQUATIC CENTER

1077 Cicero Rd. forestparkpool.org

MORSE PARK & BEACH

19777 Morse Park Lane hamiltoncounty.in.gov

SCHWARTZ’S BAIT & TACKLE

118 Cicero Rd. schwartztackle.com

STRAWTOWN

KOTEEWI PARK

12308 Strawtown Ave. hamiltoncounty.in.gov

WHITE RIVER CANOE COMPANY

17180 River Ave. whiterivercanoe.com

NOBLESVILLE CREATES

107 S. 8th St. NoblesvilleCreates.org

SPENCER FARM

7177 E. 161st St. spencerberryfarm.com

RUOFF MUSIC CENTER

12880 E. 146th St. livenation.com

KILN CREATIONS

60 N. 9th St. kilncreations.net

GOLF CENTER OF HAMILTON COUNTY

9625 E. 150th St. pga.com

HAMILTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

810 Conner St. hamiltoncoinhs.com/

HAMILTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE Courthouse Sq.

RUSSELL FARMS

PUMPKIN PATCH

12290 E. 191st St. russell-farms.com

HAMILTON COUNTY MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND OLD SHERIFF’S RESIDENCE AND JAIL 810 Conner St. hamiltoncoinhs.com

POTTER’S BRIDGE PARK

19401 N. Allisonville Rd. hamiltoncoinhs.com

HAMILTON EAST PUBLIC LIBRARYNOBLESVILLE

One Library Plaza hepl.lib.in.us

KOTEEWI RANGE: SPORT & TARGET ARCHERY CENTER1 1909 Koteewi Dr. koteewiarchery.com

ROBERTS SETTLEMENT PO Box 561 robertssettlement.org

CITY OF NOBLESVILLE 16 S. 10th St. cityofnoblesville.in.gov

WHITE RIVER GREENWAY indianatrails.com

KOTEEWI AERIAL ADVENTURE

11800 Koteewi Dr. koteewiadventures.com

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FOREST PARK

701 Cicero Rd. noblesvilleparks.org

FEDERAL HILL COMMONS

175 Logan St. noblesvilleparks.org

CARAVAN CLASSES

92 S. 9th St. squareup.com/store/caravan-classes

KOTEEWI RUN SEASONAL SLOPES

11800 Koteewi Dr. facebook.com/KoteewiRun

NICKEL PLATE EXPRESS

701 Cicero Rd. nickelplateexpress.com

MERCANTILE 37

25625 IN-37 mercantile37.com

THE ATTIC THEATRE

300 N 17th St theattictheatre.com

SEMINARY PARK

200 S 10th St noblesvilleparks.org

GB DAVIS FOLK ART

92 S 9th S gbdavisfolkart.com

MOONSHOT GAMES

50 N. 9th St. moonshotgamestore.com

DEREZZED VIRTUAL REALITY

13904 Town Center Blvd derezzedvr.com

URBAN AIR ADVENTURE PARK

14450 Mundy Dr. urbanairnoblesville.com

WHITE RIVER mywhiteriver.com

KOTEEWI LAKE

12308 Strawtown Ave hamiltoncounty.in.gov

UPAINT POTTERY STUDIO

13901 Town Center Blvd., #200 upaintpotterystudio.com

ULTIMATE NINJAS INDIANAPOLIS

9625 E. 150th St ultimateninjas.com/indianapolis

FINCH CREEK PARK

16233 Boden Rd. noblesvilleparks.org

X-GOLF NOBLESVILLE

13904 Town Center Blvd Ste. 700 playxgolf.com

FLING BUNGEE FITNESS

14640 Herriman Blvd flingbungeefitness.com

KOTEEWI STABLE & TRAILS

11949 Koteewi Dr. koteewiequineexperience.com

MYART NOBLESVILLE

39 N 10th St myartindy.com

Noblesville & Westfield

MIDLAND TRACE TRAIL

Approximately 0.2 mile South of State Rd. 32 westfield.in.gov

Sheridan

BOXLEY CABIN/ VETERANS PARK

103 W. 1st St. sheridanhisitoricalsoociety.net

SHERIDAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY

308 S. Main St. sheridanhistoricalsociety.net

CROUSER PROPERTIES, LLC

Sheridan Airport 27045 Jerkwater Rd.

STUCKEY FARM ORCHARD AND CIDER MILL

19975 Hamilton Boone Rd. stuckeyfarm.com

DANDY BREEZE CREAMERY

2317 N. 1100 E. dandybreezedairy.com

SHERIDAN FARMER’S & ARTISAN MARKET

610 E. Tenth St. facebook.com/sheridaninmarket

SHERIDAN PUBLIC LIBRARY

103 W. 1st St. sheridan.lib.in.us

Westfield

WESTFIELD WASHINGTON

HISTORICAL SOCIETY

130 Penn St. wwhs.us

UNSEENPRESS.COM 17272 Futch Way unseenpress.com

BASILE WESTFIELD PLAYHOUSE

220 N. Union St. westfieldplayhouse.org

GRAND PARK SPORTS CAMPUS

19000 Grand Park Blvd grandpark.org

MACGREGOR PARK

21105 MacGregor Park Rd. westfieldwashingtontwp.us

ASA BALES PARK

205 W. Hoover Rd. westfield.in.gov

FREEDOM TRAIL PARK

500 Deer Walk Trace westfield.in.gov

QUAKER PARK 17501 Dartown Rd. westfield.in.gov

SIMON MOON PARK

130 Penn St. westfield.in.gov

WESTFIELD FARMERS MARKET

225 S Union St downtownwestfieldindy.com/ farmers-market-1

FIELD BREWING

303 E. Main St. fieldbrewing.com

ROOT 31

226 Park St. shoproot31.com

CARTER’S PLAY PLACE

17219 Foundation Pkwy. cartersplayplace.com

BIRDIES

632 E State Rd 32 birdiesindy.com

THE ARCTIC ZONE

16616 Southpark Dr. thearcticzone.net

GRAND JUNCTION PLAZA

2728 E. 171st St. westfield.in.gov/grandjunction

THE ESCAPE ROOM WESTFIELD

16848 Southpark Dr escaperoomusa.com/westfield

WEST FORK

WHISKEY CO.

10 E. 191st St. westforkwhiskey.com

QUIPTU

60 E Stargrass Dr quiptu.com

BARKER FAMILY LOG CABIN

136 Penn St sites.google.com/a/wwhs.us/ wwhs-museum

WESTFIELD WASHINGTON

PUBLIC LIBRARY

333 W. Hoover St. wwpl.lib.in.us

Zionsville

FIRST WING JET CENTER

11329 E. State Rd. 32 firstwing.com

Family fun list provided in coordination with our partners at Hamilton County Tourism.

Our apologies if we missed any locations. Contact us at TownePost.com if you would like to be included in 2025.

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TEE IT UP IN NORTHERN HAMILTON COUNTY

BEAR SLIDE GOLF CLUB

6770 E. 231st St., Cicero (317) 984-3837 bearslide.com

BROOKSHIRE GOLF CLUB

12120 Brookshire Pkwy., Carmel (317) 846-7431

brookshiregolf.com

FOREST PARK GOLF CLUB

701 Cicero Rd., Noblesville (317) 773-2881

noblesvilleparksgolf.com

FOX PRAIRIE GOLF COURSE

8465 E. 196th St., Noblesville (317) 776-6357

noblesvilleparksgolf.com

GRAY EAGLE GOLF CLUB AND ACADEMY

12500 Brooks School Rd., Fishers (317) 845-2900

grayeaglegolf.com

IRONWOOD GOLF CLUB

10955 Fall Rd., Fishers (317) 842-0551

ironwoodgc.com

PEBBLE BROOK GOLF CLUB

3110 Westfield Rd., Noblesville (317) 896-5596

pebblebrookgolfclub.com

PRAIRIE VIEW GOLF CLUB

7000 Longest Dr., Carmel (317) 816-3100

prairieviewgc.com

PLUM CREEK GOLF CLUB

12401 Lynnwood Blvd., Carmel (317) 573-9900

plumcreekgolfclub.com

PURGATORY GOLF CLUB

12160 E. 216th St., Noblesville (317) 776-4653

purgatorygolf.com

STONYCREEK GOLF CLUB

11800 E. 166th St., Noblesville (317) 773-1820

stonycreekgolfclub.com

TOP GOLF

9200 E 116th St., Fishers (765) 212-3488

topgolf.com/us/fishers

WOOD WIND GOLF CLUB

2302 W. 161st St., Westfield (317) 669-8550

woodwindgolf.com

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Kurtis Arbuckle grew up in Zionsville, then moved to West Lafayette when he was 14. Following high school graduation, he attended Indiana University, then relocated to downtown Indianapolis for five years. Now he and his wife of eight years have two children and a couple of dogs. The family has been living in Westfield for the past decade.

Arbuckle had originally planned to go to medical school, but that all changed when he was given the opportunity to start a business with his father, Kim.

“That took my life in a different direction,” says Arbuckle. And he couldn’t be happier about it. “It was great because at the time, I wasn’t feeling any fulfillment in life. I wasn’t helping anybody. I was lacking a bigger purpose.”

Ultimately he found his passion in two ways - by getting involved in Young Life, a Christian nonprofit organization that focuses on leading middle school and high school students to Christ, and also developing CK2, a frictionless weapons detection company.

Prior to CK2, Arbuckle launched other companies with his father, starting with KD Global, which designs, procures and installs national and global audio and video accounts for businesses. They have 4,000 contract employees across the country, which translates to being everywhere instantly. Plus, the technician who installs a store will then service and maintain it going forward.

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“That’s a huge project management machine that’s capable of global and high-quantity quick rollouts, whether it’s doing audio installations for national restaurant and retail companies in 300 locations across the country in 15 days, or doing 1,000 audio installations in less than 60 days,” Arbuckle says.

In addition, Arbuckle and his dad have an autonomous robotics company called Arbuckle Pringle Robotics.

“Because of our national scalability, we’re an attractive partner for a technology trying to grow,” Arbuckle says.

This is why a partnership between CK2 and Xtract One Technology was so symbiotic. Xtract One had created a cool product that worked, but they needed help with installations, maintenance, service calls and selling.

CK2 was launched four years ago by Arbuckle, his father, and Curt Fritsch (hence the name CK2 for Curt, Kim and Kurtis).

Frictionless screening means that patrons can walk through a detection system without having to remove items from their pockets. These systems are unique for multiple reasons, starting with the fact that they are not just detecting metal, but detecting weapons. These systems can also blend in so people don’t know they’re walking through weapons detection. Finally, frictionless screening can move large crowds through much faster than other means of detection. While a metal detector can expedite about 500 people per hour, the CK2 technology can pump through 3,000 people in an hour, making the experience not only faster, but safer.

“It’s safer when you don’t have thousands of frustrated people backed up in line,” Arbuckle says.

When someone hears “frictionless screening technology,” they may question the feasibility. When they see, however, that CK2, in partnership with Xtract One, has provided weapons detection for venues such as Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, the Beacon Theatre, the Chicago Theatre, and Sphere in Las Vegas, their skepticism fades.

“If the Sphere, the most technologically advanced building in the world, trusts you with their technology, that establishes credibility with customers,” Arbuckle says.

In addition, they are working with Veterans Affairs hospitals and other local hospitals around Indianapolis. They have already implemented their first round of installs with four community hospitals in Indianapolis. Hospitals benefit greatly from these technologies as they often do not have the staff to stop people with weapons from entering their facilities.

“That’s a pretty big challenge when you’re talking about main entrances, let alone emergency rooms,” Arbuckle says. “We’re honored to have been chosen as the partner to do that for them.”

Xtract One and CK2 have been approved partners and technology with the Sherriffs Association, the Indiana Department of Homeland Security, and APL. In addition, Xtract One is approved by the TSA and on the TSA’s approved product list. Xtract One is working on a certification with the Department of Homeland Security, which would make them the only technology with both TSA and DHS certifications.

Arbuckle regularly attends conventions regarding school safety. Although there are a lot of products available, much technology regarding school shootings is reactive, rather than proactive and preventative.

“What we are doing is proactive by keeping a gun from getting into the building,” Arbuckle says. “Whether it’s a school, movie theater, hospital or stadium, we can now stop weapons from getting in that won’t change the environment or change the experience in a negative way.”

“This is genuinely a passion project for me,” he adds. “How we sell across the country is one thing, but how we sell in Indiana is different. We want to be the homegrown team that changes our community by creating a better and safer experience.”

CK2 Technologies is located at 9247 North Meridian Street, Suite 125 in Indianapolis. For more information, visit ck2tech.com.

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LEGENDARY LOCALE

BONGE’S TAVERN IS STILL DISHING OUT DELECTABILITY UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP

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In the heart of Perkinsville sits the beloved culinary gem Bonge’s Tavern, which captivates locals and visitors alike with its rustic charm and carefully crafted dishes. From the iconic Red Gold mural gracing the side of the building to the chalkboard menu listing each entrée, the quaint haunt has gained a cult-like following, with guests tailgating in the parking lot until their table is ready.

When Jake Burgess was in college he realized he wanted to do something different, and that something different was breaking into the restaurant industry as a chef. Burgess says his father told him that if he wanted to be a chef, he needed to study at a pinnacle establishment - Bonge’s Tavern.

“I was bright eyed and bushy tailed when he first brought me to Bonge’s, and I held on to what he said to me when I opened my first restaurant, FoxGardin in Fortville,” Burgess says. “I paid homage to Bonge’s by creating a chalkboard menu and the intimate Americana atmosphere.”

Burgess expressed his deep admiration for Tony Huelster, the owner of Bonge’s, and the incredible establishment he had built in a seemingly remote location. Viewing Huelster as a mentor, Burgess approached him with a business proposition four years ago, expressing his interest in purchasing the historic restaurant if Huelster ever decided to sell. Although Huelster wasn’t ready at the time, he eventually reached out to Burgess with the idea, leading to the successful closing of the deal in September 2023 by Burgess Restaurant Group.

Burgess has a diverse background in the restaurant industry and began his journey at Mozzi’s Pizza in Fortville when he was just

15 years old. Despite abandoning college, he dedicated himself to honing his culinary skills by training with renowned chefs across the country. His talent and hard work paid off, and he eventually became the corporate chef for Prime 47, where he played a pivotal role in opening five additional concepts for the company. However, after seven years Burgess felt a strong desire to pay homage to his hometown, Fortville, and spread his wings by opening FoxGardin in 2015. Since then he has opened five more restaurants, including FoxGardin Family Kitchen, Smoky’s Concession Stand, The Den by FoxGardin, and now Bonge’s Tavern.

Understanding the concerns of Bonge’s loyal following, Burgess wants to assure devotees that he has no intention of fixing something that isn’t broken. He recognizes the greatness that Huelster has already achieved, and only plans to make minor adjustments to enhance the experience. The beloved Perkinsville pork, the iconic chalkboard menu and the cherished tailgating tradition will remain untouched. However, Burgess has obtained a three-way liquor license to introduce a spirits menu, catering to the preferences of a wider audience.

Additionally, he has brought in renowned Indianapolis Chef Dean Sample as executive chef to further elevate the culinary offerings at Bonge’s Tavern. Sample’s lengthy resume once led Indianapolis Monthly to call him “Indy’s darling.” His restaurant experience includes roles at coveted spots like Oakleys Bistro, Meridian Restaurant, Northside Social and Big Bear Biscuits.

“I told someone the other day that running a business is hard, but running a restaurant is fun,” Burgess says. “I love getting in here and meeting our customers. Dean and I work so well together bouncing

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Burgess wants guests to understand that while the setting is intimate, with only 12 tables, Bonge’s Tavern isn’t exclusive. He says while the small interior can make reservations hard to come by, he can almost always make something work if guests call. He will work to find every customer a seat at his table.

“The biggest misconception I think that has been ingrained in the DNA of the people of central Indiana is the exclusivity of Bonge’s,” Burgess says. “I think sometimes the intimate atmosphere keeps people away because they think they can’t get a reservation. I want people to know I almost always have something I can do to work around the reservation system.”

Burgess values his family above all else. The presence of his cherished mother resonates as she takes on the role of a dedicated pie maker, baking around 70 pies a week for his restaurants. The memory of that significant conversation with his father has stuck with him through the years, filling him with a sense of pride, knowing his achievements would have indeed made his father proud.

“My dad would be ecstatic knowing I now own Bonge’s,” Burgess says. “He spent most days just coming in and hanging out. He was everyone’s best friend and biggest supporter. I can just envision him with joy, laughter and almost disbelief. Bonge’s was a place he held to such a high standard.”

Bonge’s Tavern is located at 9830 West 280 North in Perkinsville. For more information, visit bongestavern.com.

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TOURISM SPOTLIGHT

Spring is Closer Than You Think

SPRING IS CLOSER THAN YOU THINK

There are plenty of things to do with your family right here in Hamilton County. Get out of the house and take your kids on family-friendly adventures at local parks and attractions to beat the winter blues. Relish the elevated cuisine and dig into our flavorful foodie scene.

CONNER PRAIRIE

Spring is when the outdoor grounds at Conner Prairie in Fishers come alive. Your first stop should be the Animal Encounters barn to visit with the baby goats and sheep. Take a ride high in the sky on the 1859 Balloon Voyage, as weather permits. On a clear day, you can even see the downtown Indianapolis skyline. Then, make your way to Treetop Outpost to explore a three-story

treehouse, connect with nature and see stunning views of the White River.

The newest exhibit, Promised Land as Proving Ground, covers centuries of African American history from pre-colonial Africa to present day. The exhibit explores the development of African American faith ways and their true expression through food, music, dance and activism from traditional African religion to the African American church.

STRAWTOWN KOTEEWI PARK

Did you know this is Hamilton County’s largest park at more than 800 acres? There’s more to explore beyond the eight miles of trails. Book a guided horseback trail ride or pony ride with Koteewi Stables & Trails. Or, try your hand at using a bow and arrow at Koteewi Range. If you want a thrilling adventure, visit Koteewi Adventure Park to conquer treetop trails, ziplines and your fear of heights.

PARKS AND TRAILS

Hamilton County has 600+ miles of trails and dozens of great parks. Get your bikes out of the garage and pedal along the Monon Trail, connecting through Sheridan, Westfield, Carmel and south to Indianapolis. Must-see parks in the area for families include local favorites like Central Park in Carmel, Flat Fork Creek Park in Fishers, Forest Park in Noblesville and Cool Creek Park and Nature Center in Westfield.

IKEA AND TOPGOLF

Fun fact: Fishers is home to Indiana’s only IKEA and Topgolf. Even if you’re not redesigning your home, IKEA is a fun place to explore. You could even create your own scavenger hunt or “I Spy” challenge to keep the kids entertained. After all that shopping, head across the street to Topgolf, a premier entertainment venue where you can challenge each other to addictive point-scoring golf games – no experience necessary.

INDOOR ATTRACTIONS

Spring weather in Indiana can be unpredictable. If the forecast calls for a rainy day, take your adventure inside and visit the indoor waterpark at the Monon Community Center, The Escape Room, K1 Speed, Laser Flash or Pinheads for all-day entertainment.

For more information, check out VisitHamiltonCounty.com/Spring and follow @VisitHamiltonCo on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Tag us in your spring break staycation adventures using #VisitHC.

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DINE & DRINK IN NOBLESVILLE

9TH STREET BISTRO 56 S. 9th St 9thstbistro.com

ALEXANDER’S ON THE SQUARE 864 Logan St. alexandersicecream.com

AMERICAN DREAM COFFEE HOUSE 13230 Harrell Pkwy Ste. 100

ASIAN GRILL 74 N. 9th St. asiangrillindy.com

ASPEN CREEK GRILL 13489 Tegler Dr. aspencreekgrill.com

BELLA PIZZERIA - NOBLESVILLE 13901 Town Center Blvd thebellapizza.com

BEST BET BREAKFAST & LUNCH 14300 Mundy Dr.,  #1300 thebestbetbreakfast.com

BICA CAFE facebook.com/thebicacafe

BIG DAWG PIZZA 845 Westfield Blvd bigdawgpizza.com

BIG WOODS - NOBLESVILLE

14741 Hazel Dell Crossing bigwoodsrestaurants.com/noblesville

BIRYANI HUT

14350 Mundy Dr. biryanihutindy.com

BJ’S RESTAURANT BREWHOUSE 13003 Campus Pkwy. bjsrestaurants.com

BLUE SUN BAKERY facebook.com/bluesunbakery

BROCCOLI BILL’S 15009 Gray Rd broccolibills.com

BRU BURGER BAR 350 Westfield Rd, Ste. 100 bruburgerbar.com

CASA SANTA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 13521 Tegler Dr

CHUY’S 14150 Town Center Blvd. chuys.com

CLOUD NINE 20817 Hague Rd cloudninecuisine.com

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2024 DIRECTORY & RELOCATION GUIDE

CONDADO TACOS

NOBLESVILLE

14165 Cabela Pkwy Ste. 117 condadotacos.com

COUNTRY MOON WINERY

16222 Prairie Baptist Rd countrymoonwinery.com

DEBBIE’S DAUGHTERS

1236 Conner St. Ste. 100 debbiesdaughters.com

EL DOS DE OROS TAQUERIA 5855 E 211th St

EL PALENQUE

2313 Conner St mexicanrestaurantelpalenque.com

EL RODEO

14160 Mundy Dr elrodeo16ofnoblesville.com

ERIKA’S PLACE - NOBLESVILLE

654 Logan St. erikas-place.com

EVERBOWL - NOBLESVILLE 14165 Cabela Pkwy. everbowl.com

EVERBOWL - NOBLESVILLE NW 540 Westfield Rd everbowl.com

FIREDUP NUTRITION

14300 Mundy Dr., Ste. 500 facebook.com/people/FiredUpNutrition-NF

FORD’S GARAGE

13193 Levinson L., #100 fordsgarageusa.com/locations/ noblesville/

GREAT TASTE CHINESE RESTAURANT

14160 Mundy Dr greattastechinesein.com

GREEK’S PIZZERIA

216 S. 10th St. pizzarestaurantnoblesville.com

GRINDSTONE PUBLIC HOUSE

101 N. 10th St. grindstonepublichouse.com

HANDEL’S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM

10165 Cabela Pkwy. handelsicecream.com

HOT BOX PIZZA 14300 Mundy Dr hotboxpizza.com

HOT TODDY’S BAKERY

15009 Gray Rd. (Inside Broccoli Bills / Slapfish) hottoddys.net

HOULIHAN’S 14065 Town Center Blvd houlihans.com

JAGGERS

14570 Mundy Dr eatjaggers.com

JIM DANDY RESTAURANT 2301 Connor St. jdrest.com

KOBAYASHI 2295 Greenfield Ave. KobayashiSushi.com

GINGER’S CAFE

1111 S. 10th St. gingerscafein.com

KOTO JAPANESE RESTAURANT 13398 Tegler Dr. kotonoblesville.com

LIVERY 13901 Town Center Blvd. livery-restaurant.com

LOGAN’S ROADHOUSE 17065 Mercantile Blvd loganroadhouse.com

LUCKY STAR BUFFET 17673 Cumberland Rd luckystarbuffet.com

MARIA’S MEXICAN GRILL 17901 River Rd. MariasMexicanGrillIN.com

MATTEO’S RISTORANTE ITALIANO

40 N. 9th St. matteosindy.com

MICHAELANGELO’S ITALIAN BISTRO

550 Westfield Rd. michaelangelosbistro.com

MOCHI JOY DONUTS

654 S 9th St mochijoydonuts.com

NOBLE COFFEE & TEA COMPANY

933 Logan St. noblecoffeeandtea.net

NOBLE NUTRITION

17021 Clover Rd. Ste. 104 facebook.com/noblenutrition317

OEC

5643 Pebble Village Ln oecnoblesville.com

OUTLAWS STEAKS BURGERS BREWS

13871 Cabela Pkwy. outlawssteaksburgersbrews.com

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PARADISE SHAVED ICE NOBLESVILLE

255 Sheridan Rd. paradiseshavediceandicecreamshop. com

PEBBLE BROOK GOLF CLUB 3110 Westfield Rd. pebblebrookgolfclub.com

PEKING GARDEN

19 Harbourtown Center noblesvillepekinggarden.weebly.com

PERKINS RESTAURANT & BAKERY

250 Noble Creek Dr perkinsrestaurants.com

PICKLEMAN’S GOURMET CAFE

9510 E 146th St Ste. #140 picklemans.com

PIES & PINTS 13901 Hamilton Town Center Blvd piesandpints.net

PIZZA BY THE HARBOUR 20813 Hague Rd. pizzaharbour.com

PIZZA KING 1225 S 10th St pizzaking.com

PIZZA KING 14 Harbourtown Center pizzaking.com

POTBELLY SANDWICH SHOP 12831 Campus Parkway, Ste. A

PRIMEVAL BREWING

960 Logan St. primevalbrewco.com

QUESO’S MEXICAN BAR AND GRILL

14741 Hazel Dell Xing, Ste. 100 quesos.us

RAISING CANE’S NOBLESVILLE 13020 Campus Pkwy raisingcanes.com/home

REBELLION DOUGHNUTS 17677 Cumberland Rd. rebelliondoughnuts.com

RED HABANERO 16771 Clover Rd RedHabaneroGrill.com

RED ROBIN GOURMET BURGERS

13215 Harrell Pkwy. redrobin.com

RIO GRANDE FRESH

MEXICAN GRILL 20805 Hague Rd riogrande-noblesville.com

ROSIE’S PLACE

68 N. 9th St. rosiesplace.net

SAMANO’S MEXICAN FOOD

14126 Bergen Blvd., #103 samanosmexicanfood.com

SLAPFISH 15009 Gray Rd slapfishrestaurant.com

SPENCER FARM WINERY 7177 E 161st St spencerberryfarm.com

STONE CREEK 13904 Town Center Blvd. Ste. 900 stonecreekdining.com

SYD’S BAR & GRILL 808 Logan St. sydsfinefoods.com

THE BROKEN BARREL 20999 Hague Rd thebrokenbarrel.com

THE JUANES COFFEE SHOP 2345 Conner St beacons.ai/thejuanescoffeeshop.com

THE NESST

917 Conner St. thenesstofnoblesville.com

THE ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE 14631 N. Gray Rd. ophindy.com

THE PIPER 5855 E 211th St thepiper211.com

WINGS ETC. GRILL & PUB 135 Sheridan Rd. wingsetc.net

WOLFIES GRILL 20999 Hague Rd. wolfiesgrill.com

YATS

13901 Town Center Blvd. yatscajuncreole.com

ZEN RAMEN & SUSHI 14741 Hazel Dell Crossing zenramenandsushi.com

SUNRISE CAFE @ UPTOWN 809 E. Connor St. scuptown.com

SUSHIYAMA

2321 Conner St facebook.com/indysushiyama

Restaurant list provided in coordination with our partners at Hamilton County Tourism

Our apologies if we missed any locations. Contact us at TownePost. com if you would like to be included in 2025.

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Opening the Door to Excellence -

Hometown Window & Door Company is owned and operated by Noblesville natives Darren Peck and Dan Hanlin. Hometown is a full-service Andersen window dealership located in Noblesville that was formed to offer Hamilton County residents with the entire product line of Andersen Windows and Doors, and the Andersen Certified Contractors to install them.

The dealership began in February 2022, when the group purchased local Andersen dealership Clevernest, and relocated to Noblesville. Since this acquisition, Hometown has contracted

over 970 window and door projects, greatly increasing the value of residential and commercial properties all across Hamilton County.

“We could have sold any product we wanted, but we chose to sell Andersen products because it’s such a high-quality product,” says Darren Peck, co-owner of Hometown Window & Door. “You don’t end up being the oldest window and door company in the U.S. - Andersen started selling windows in 1903 - without having the highest-quality product on the market.”

Andersen is a fantastic product, but the product is not all that goes into a window and door project. The Hometown team also wanted to provide the consumer with a better customer service experience, complete with full-service, white-glove installation. Hometown Window & Door Company employs some of the top certified professionals in the industry. “As a young company, we are privileged to have such a highly qualified and experienced team,” Peck says. “From design consultants working with homeowners to our crews bringing the vision to reality, our team is top notch”

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WHAT’S HOT IN 2024: MASSIVE AND UNIQUE CONVERSIONS

If your home was built a decade or more ago, you may not have had access to the technology and variety of materials that are available from Andersen in 2024. Today, if you can dream it, Andersen can build it, and Hometown can install it. For example, Andersen can produce windows very tall and wide that will crank out! In the pictures provided, you will see arched windows that are 13-feet tall and 10-feet wide. These are builds that other manufactures cannot match. If they did, they wouldn’t be able to warranty the product. However, Andersen has mastered the art of manufacturing windows and doors.

“More often than not, the extremely large windows will actually save customers money because they end up purchasing a smaller quantity of windows from using Hometown’s conversion design techniques,” Peck said. “Instead of customers buying five windows, they are buying one window - half the cost and twice the view.”

“A lot of people have never seen anything like it,” he adds. “Most competitors’ windows can’t be made that big because the framing isn’t strong enough. Andersen products are superior. Plastic and vinyl windows just don’t hold up like an Andersen product.”

WHAT’S HOT IN 2024: DARK WINDOWS AND COLORED WINDOWS

Black windows are very trendy right now. However, homeowners have to be careful when purchasing windows with darker colors from just any window company. The dark colors hold a lot of heat, and if the framing material isn’t rated for large temperature fluctuations, they will warp. Warping windows is especially common in vinyl products of competitors of Andersen.

Andersen product lines use either Fibrex, fiberglass or extruded aluminum. These products hold up in a variety of environments and can be made in any color available without concerns about warping.

Color options in windows are also gaining popularity. The E-Series product line has more than 50 standard color options, which allows the team to do custom-looking windows for clients. Not only can you get 50 standard color options, but you can also make different parts of the window different colors without affecting cost. You truly can design a window around your home, instead of settling with whatever is available.

“The operable part of the window can be a different color than the frame, which can be a different color than the wrapping or the molding around the window,” Peck says. “In doing so, you can add a lot of subtle dimension to the project.”

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The majority of the product lines carried by Hometown have historically not been made available for homeowners interested in remodeling. Traditionally, these product lines were only built by custom home builders and used when the home was constructed. Hometown has brought these options to the remodeling market and they are making waves. Customers absolutely love the finished product, as can be seen from their reviews.

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BEFORE BEFORE BEFORE BEFORE AFTER AFTER AFTER AFTER HERE IS A SAMPLING OF WHAT HOMETOWN WINDOW & DOOR CUSTOMERS HAVE EXPERIENCED IN 2023:

Last year, Hometown Window & Door held an Ugly Window Contest that attracted more than 200 entrants.

“This was a great contest and customers really seemed to get involved,” Peck says. “Our team really enjoyed looking at the different entires submitted by our customers. There are definitely some very ugly windows and it was difficult to pick the winner.”

In November, Hometown narrowed down the entries to the 20 ugliest windows and selected one grand-prize winner. The customer received $10,000 worth of windows and doors installed by Hometown. The remaining 19 runners-up received a special promotion to replace the windows

and doors in their submission.

The contest winner in 2022 replaced their ugly window by altering the opening and installing a new patio door in their master bedroom. The 2023 winner chose to complete their entire house in addition to the portion that was completed from the contest. Hometown had such great responses to the contest, they are running it again in 2024. The 2024 winner will be selected in November.

Hometown Window and Door Company’s showroom is located at 1710 South 10th Street in Noblesville. For more info, call 317-688-8100 or visit hometownwindowteam.com.

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The mission of Serve Noblesville is to connect people by bringing area assets in line with community wants and needs. Since its formation in 2012, its best-known program has been Serve Week. Two other initiatives, Come Together and FUN Fest, are continuing to grow. In addition, the organization has plans to enhance the charm of the City of Noblesville.

“Serve Noblesville might just be our community’s best-kept secret,” says Serve Noblesville Executive Director Patrick Propst. “Serve Week is held the last week in June, and it mobilizes the largest group of volunteers for a single push in Hamilton County. We haven’t found one bigger that involves such a large amount of concentrated effort and sweat equity in four days. It involves a thousand people over 5,000 hours.”

Serve Week is comprised of about 100 different projects led by nonprofits, municipalities, neighborhoods and individuals. It’s not meant to be long term, but rather one-and-done actions. Serve Noblesville assists by connecting an undertaking with equipment, city permits, volunteers, or even something like a place to haul off unwanted materials.

IMPACTFUL INITIATIVE

SERVE NOBLESVILLE CONTINUES ITS SUBSTANTIAL COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS

“An example of a Serve Week project was the dismantling of an old garage that was falling in on itself,” says Propst. “It was a hazard to the Plum Prairie neighborhood. The Noblesville High School football team loaded the salvage into trailers, which were transported to a local landfill.”

This year Serve Week will be held June 26 to 29, with a kickoff on June 25 at the Hamilton County Fairgrounds. The week involves general projects such as painting, mulching, mural painting, gardening, light construction and neighborhood beautification. Individuals, groups or neighborhoods can submit their projects by filling out an application on Serve Noblesville’s website. All applications must be submitted no later than May 31.

Come Together Week wraps around Memorial Day weekend. It starts on Wednesday, May 22 and ends on May 29. The community is urged to create an event and get together with neighbors, friends and families. The week will begin with an event called the Longest Table. It is an effort to share lunch with 100 or more other people in Seminary Park from noon to 1:00 p.m. on May 22. Participates must register for a seat via the Serve Noblesville website.

The organization’s website has a short list of Come Together Week suggestions for social events or parties, such as hosting a dessert party, or going on a family walk to look for opportunities to reach out to an unfamiliar neighbor. Four winners from preregistered events will be chosen based on creativity and the potential for building connections. Winners will receive up to $200 to reimburse expenses.

FUN Fest represents the acronym Food, Unity, Neighbors. The April 12 event held at Noblesville Community Center will be in partnership with the Noblesville Mayor’s Student Cultural Celebration. This free event will feature sponsored booths highlighting topics such as food, clothing, music, games and tradition sharing. Attendees will get their “passport” stamped at each booth.

“We will have 20 to 30 booths representing unique heritages,” says Propst. “There are 50 different languages spoken in the high school. Our community is becoming more diverse, and this event creates a space where our neighbors can be heard and seen while their diversity is celebrated.”

A multifaceted push to make Noblesville

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even more unique is in the works. The first, Impact Noblesville, is the result of a partnership with Noblesville Main Street. It is a central website for volunteer opportunities throughout the entire city. Individuals or groups such as businesses with service days can view events posted by organizations or neighborhoods seeking help.

The second initiative seeks to make Noblesville’s six and a half miles of 12 historic neighborhoods definable. Emphasis will be placed on giving each neighborhood a unique identity by bringing to light what is special about it. Neighborhood captains for zones will be activated, and activities such as cleanups and social events will enhance the social fabric of each area.

Last is beautification of the historic areas. Murals and planting of flowering trees along pathways will create an intentional aesthetic. Planned pocket parks in setbacks off of alleys will allow meeting space where

there are benches to sit, and residents can share garden seeds, books or produce.

“The idea is for people to be able to tell when they are moving from one area to another, such as walking through the Old Second Ward and entering the Gilded Age,” says Propst. “Developing identities would promote a sense of pride for residents and businesses. By leveraging our community assets along with grants and business support, we will be able to do projects such as installing historic-looking street lamps, which would make an area feel cohesive.”

“Noblesville is just going to improve and get better,” adds Propst. “Nonprofits can make things happen cheaper than cities used to be able to do in the ‘40s and ‘50s. Everyone has assets to contribute, whether they are

funds, space or the ability to do physical labor. Connecting projects with these assets creates ownership and pride across generations and ethnicities.”

Visit servenoblesville.com to learn more or donate.

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Throughout the year, the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce hosts a series of “State of…” events, keeping members up-to-date on the current state of affairs of the county, schools, city, health, economy, and other pertinent topics.

From workforce and issues surrounding human capital and its impact on your bottom line to infrastructure improvement projects and our local government, the “State of…” Series was created with you in mind. It’s the information you need, the connections that yield growth, and a community that thrives. That’s why you should make plans to join us at our next “State of…” event!

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Art is magical, in that it has the ability to tell a story without uttering a single word. Art can evoke emotion and has been used for centuries as a stand-in for words, when they simply aren’t available.

Noblesville native Andrea Haydon has made a career out of this very process. She draws from an art-school background of technical skills and creative thinking, in combination with diverse real-world experiences. With each piece she tells a story, be it with watercolor drawings, charcoal, a mural painted in one of the many places you might have glimpsed around Indianapolis, or, most recently, a graphic celebrating the upcoming eclipse that she created for the residents here in Hamilton County.

If you’re lucky enough to live in Hamilton County, you will know

just how important it is to the powersthat-be to cultivate the arts, and celebrate these once-in-a-lifetime happenings such as the solar eclipse on April 8. You will also know how important it was for Hamilton County to find one of their own for the job.

Haydon is one of the lucky few who knew at the young age of 6 that she wanted to be an artist. She would grab her palette and brush, and proclaim to the world that she was here to make it beautiful. After graduation she attended Herron School of Art + Design,

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and then went on to study experiential art and design in Hesse, Germany. This journey, spanning a few continents, led her right back to Indianapolis, where she became part of the design team that created the graphics for Super Bowl XLVI.

This recent commission for the solar eclipse was full-circle for Haydon, landing her right back in the county she grew up in. As she thought about how to make the piece special and unique, she knew she wanted to tell a story. “You can’t just make pretty things,” she says. “You have to back up your work with a story so that it resonates more with the audience. It makes them feel something.”

With the knowledge that the total eclipse will only be visible in a few select parts of the country, Hamilton County being one of them, she chose a map of the county as the backdrop to bring

her audience into the local excitement of the eclipse, with the sun and moon in the foreground. “It’s a subtle yet important nod to Hamilton County,” she says.

She feels lucky and privileged to be hired, and doesn’t take it lightly that she was given the opportunity not only because of her reputation and skill, but also because of her Hamilton County roots.

Haydon’s charcoal designs are not only unique because they are storytelling masterpieces, but they are also one of a kind for the simple fact that she makes her own charcoal from the trees and sticks found in Garfield Park, where she lives with her cat, Karl.

You can find her work online and contact her at studiohaydon.com, and commission a piece of your very own.

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BRIDGE OF FLOWERS

Dave Riddle, co-founder of the Bridge of Flowers, located on the south side of the Logan Street Bridge in downtown Noblesville, says the beautiful area has been a big hit since it was established.

“The Bridge of Flowers began when the cofounder, Sylvia Gordon, got the inspiration for the bridge from a Bridge of Flowers she saw in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts,” Riddle says. “She then came back and compiled a committee. The committee researched a partnership with the city and county as a beautification project for the City of Noblesville. The Logan Street Bridge has a perfect place with it overlooking the White River.”

Riddle says the Bridge of Flowers was established as an urban park on a 20-footwide space of the Logan Street Bridge. The other Bridge of Flowers co-founders are Dick Gordon and Peg Adams.

“The city and county used funds to split the cost of constructing benches, pergolas, and raised flower beds equipped with irrigation,” he says.

The Bridge of Flowers also fits within the beautification projects in downtown Noblesville.

“It’s all approved by city council and county commissioners,” Riddle says. “The Bridge of Flowers had the city/county pay for the

planters and irrigation as well as pots and pergolas. Funding for planting each of the four seasons is dependent upon donations by businesses and individuals, in order to have the funding to purchase and plant flowers each of the seasons of the year to keep it beautiful.”

Adams, the flower chairwoman, is responsible for selecting the flowers and plants.

“A permanent donor wall has been constructed with money raised to recognize those businesses and individuals at one end of the bridge,” Riddle says. “These donors are displayed for three to five years so hundreds of people can see who helped fund this beautification project.

The Bridge of Flowers has become a popular tourist destination.

“We have had many positive comments that have arisen from residents, and you can often see prom and wedding photographers using it as a backdrop,” Riddle says.

Heather Culea of Indianapolis says she has used the Bridge of Flowers for many of her family photos.

“I just absolutely love it,” Culea says. “The amount of care that has gone into this project has been great. A lot of time and care went into making it look so beautiful.”

Riddle notes that the Bridge of Flowers

sponsors have been key to the project’s success. He says the organizers are always looking for more great donors.

“We, the founders and committee members, would like to ask for additional monetary support, and help us spread the word and refer any other individuals or businesses that you think would like to receive this recognition,” he says. “We have a 501(c) (3) certification with the IRS to assist in tax deductibility.”

One of the permanent structures is a donor wall recognizing different levels. Degrees of giving are as follows: Platinum, $25,000; Diamond, $10,000 to $5,000; Gold, $4,999 to $1,000; Silver, $999 to $500; Bronze, $499 to $300. The wall has room for additional plaques.

Riddle says in addition to donors, there are as many as 12 volunteers that help with the planting and weeding.

For additional details, go to noblesvillebridgeofflowers.com.

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