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JUNE 2016 MAGAZINE Deer Creek Brewery Aims to Reach Restaurants, Bars and Liquor Stores

Noblesville Magazine June 2016

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Opening its doors just last year, City of Noblesville, Ind.'s own Deer Creek Brewery has already become a local hotspot. A spin-off from Barley Island Brewing Co., the brewery offers a new, fully-equipped production brewery and tasting room, located just off Cumberland Road. Read more in our June issue on stands, in your mailbox and online at atNoblesville.com.

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JUNE 2016 MAGAZINE

Deer Creek Brewery Aims to Reach Restaurants,

Bars and Liquor Stores

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17DEER CREEK BREWERY AIMS TO REACH RESTAURANTS, BARS AND LIQUOR STORESOpening its doors just last year, Noblesville’s own Deer Creek Brewery has already become a local hotspot. A spin-off from Barley Island, the brewery offers a new, fully-equipped production brewery and tasting room, located just off Cumberland Road.

Cover Photo / Brian Brosmer

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About Taylored Systems, Inc.Taylored Systems is a Noblesville-headquartered business since June of 1982. This all-in-one technology and IT-services company has a reputation for integrating leading edge technology with unmatched customer support. Started by Bill Taylor, the Taylored Systems team currently serves more than 2,500 customers throughout the state of Indiana. Providing a variety of products and services, custom-designed, enable Taylored Systems to provide very specific and dedicated communications systems to their client base.

Primary Services & Staff SizeTaylored Systems employs 35 employees all dedicated to delivering a first class experience in office technology, telephone systems, wireless/wired infrastructure, access controls and security cameras (video surveillance). Taylored’s Registered Communication Distribution Designers (RCDD) and technical staff are all trained by BICSI.

Noblesville Offers a Great Location for Taylored SystemsNoblesville allows us the ability to live and work in a growing and close-knit community while serving the Business Community of Indiana and Central Indiana. This city offers qualities like strong schools, internship programs and workforce development initiatives that strengthen our economic landscape. Next for Taylored SystemsTaylored Systems is a mature business with 34 years as an established and successful track record. Nevertheless, growth is a continued objective and Taylored would like to experience a 15–25% growth in revenue within the next 3–5 years.

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Connecting Staff with CommunityWorkplace culture at Taylored Systems is very focused on supporting and giving back to the community and its not-for-profit neighbors.

In 2015 alone, Taylored Systems supported; Advocates for Children & Families, American Heart Association, Noblesville Elementary School, Boys & Girls Auxiliary, Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville, Boy Scouts of America, Indiana Blood Center , Noblesville High School, Noblesville School Education Foundation, Noblesville Sunrisers Kiwanis, Noblesville Police Explorers Prevail, Hamilton County Humane Society, Good Samaritan Network (Help a needy family at Christmas). Bill Taylor actively services on boards and committees in the community including the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville, Noblesville Chamber of Commerce, Noblesville Schools Education Foundation and Noblesville Workforce Development.

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Teens in the Great OutdoorsIs it time for your teens to explore the outdoors? Noblesville Parks & Rec is hosting two Teen Day Adventures this month. Supporting the CAMPTOWN program, teens can register for a day trip to McCormick’s Creek State Park for a day Hike on June 24th or a White River Canoe Trip on July 21st. Call 317-770-5750 to register! Deadline is June 10th. Learn more at noblesvilleparks.org.

One Street. Many Great Events.Don’t miss a great Saturday, June 4th in downtown Noblesville as Main Street will host the Annual Old Mill Festival. Dozens of vendors surrounding the courthouse square will tempt and dazzle you

with everything from fine artist paintings, quality hand-crafted sculptures and wares to antiques, vintage collectibles and historic primitive items. June 17th we will host the second in our Music and All that Jazz series featuring The David Hartman Band from 7 to 9 pm on the courthouse lawn.

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Summer of the ArtsThe 4th Annual Nickel Plate Arts Festival in June kicks off an entire summer of arts events in Fishers, Noblesville, Cicero, Atlanta, Arcadia

and Tipton. Stop by Nickel Plate Arts to get the Festival Events Guide or download it at nickelplatearts.org. Inside, you’ll find 50+ arts events to make your summer amazing. In June, catch the Curiosity Fair, Chalk Art Festival, Paint a Plow, HeART of Tipton and more! Details on NPArts exhibits, classes and

camps are at nickelplatearts.org.

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH CEOSeth Warren

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Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear

“We are excited about Riverview Health’s plans for expansion and their continued investment in our community. The expansion also fits with the rejuvenation efforts we’re leading on the west side of the White River. Federal Hill Commons is making

daily progress toward its grand opening, and BlueSky should break ground on their new headquarters in August. Once completed, these projects and Riverview’s

expansion will transform the west gateway into our historic downtown.”

Writer / Kara ReibelPhotographer / Brian Brosmer

When Riverview Health CEO Seth Warren began his new role, he hit the ground running.

With blueprints scattered on the conference table, the growth with Riverview Health is palpable. The transition to new leadership comes at an important time for the expanding healthcare system.

“I’ve come on staff at a rather busy time,” says Warren, smiling and somewhat understating the situation. “There is a lot going on.”

Warren’s extensive healthcare experience has taken his family across the country where he’s developed a strong reputation for improving performance in various healthcare environments. “Riverview Health is a well-respected hospital,” says Warren, who has recently moved to the area from Chesterton. “My family and I are happy to be back in the Indianapolis area.”

From the expansion of the existing hospital to the construction of a new facility in Westfield, Riverview Health has its course set on creating a wider reach around Hamilton County and central Indiana. Among the growth plans is a new outpatient care center on the northeast corner of U.S. 31 and State Road 32 in Westfield. Services offered include

urgent care, physician offices, a surgery center, occupational medicine, physical therapy, orthopedics and sports medicine, radiology, OB/GYN, rehabilitation, endoscopy, pediatrics and family practice.

“We are a private hospital and believe in maintaining an atmosphere of genuine caring and respect,” says Warren of the guiding values of Riverview Health. “It really shows throughout this organization, and I am thrilled to be in a leadership role for such an amazing organization.”

Warren and his wife, Maureen, are originally from a small town in south New Jersey but have embraced Indiana and consider themselves Hoosiers.

“Our kids have lived in Indiana more than anywhere,” shares Warren. “We alternate spending Christmases in Indiana and New Jersey. We realized our kids thought of Indiana as home when we said we were going home this year, and one of our boys said, ’We’re staying home? I thought we were going to New Jersey.’” This was the pivotal moment when the Warrens realized they were officially Hoosiers. The family has lived in Indiana for 18 years.

One aspect of Riverview Health that impresses Warren is the inner connectivity between the health system and the community. “The sense and feel of community in Noblesville is appealing,” says Warren. “I’ve witnessed many instances in this city that prove this is

sincere and heartfelt.”

“I am excited to begin to work with Seth and continue to work with many of the wonderful staff we’ve grown to know at Riverview Health,” says Noblesville Main Street Executive Director Chris Owen. “I believe that we will find new opportunities to partner and provide increased value to our community. We welcome Seth and his family and are looking forward to accomplishing great things together!”

Riverview Health, like many businesses in Noblesville, is intertwined within the community. One such example is with Noblesville Schools in providing an atmosphere for students to explore career paths in the healthcare field.

“I look forward to working with Seth Warren to continue the strong partnership we have enjoyed with Riverview Health,” says Beth Niedermeyer, Superintendent of Noblesville Schools.

A large addition to the main Riverview Health campus is to begin soon, expanding outpatient facilities and adding a parking garage to the east of the building. Visit riverview.org for more information.

Kara Reibel, a freelance writer and storyteller, is a main contributor for TownePost Network’s magazines. Follow her: Karareibel.com; Facebook, Instagram and Twitter: @karareibel.

NEW LEADERSHIP FOR RIVERVIEW HEALTH COMES AT AN IMPORTANT TIME FOR GROWTH AND EXPANSION

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From the moment I walked into their office, I knew Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County was a special organization. One of their volunteers, a young man of 87 years of age named Chuck Layton, greeted me at the door.

In between the jokes and the broad smiles, Chuck told me that he’d been delivering meals every week for the last eight years. As I would come to learn, Chuck’s passion for the organization’s mission is one that is shared by all of Meals on Wheels’ volunteers.

A large part of Meals on Wheels’ mission is delivering meals to residents within Hamilton County who have difficulty preparing their own meals. One misconception of the organization is that individuals must have a financial need in order to receive services.

According to Sandy WeWora, Director of

Volunteer Services for Meals on Wheels, over 50 percent of clients pay for meals without any financial assistance. “That is the most challenging aspect of what we do. There are many people out in the community that could probably use our services but aren’t aware of it or don’t understand what the qualifications are.”

Also individuals who qualify for services don’t necessarily have to be long-term clients. Sandy is quick to point out that patients returning home from a surgery rehabilitation center or an extended hospital stay could qualify to receive services from Meals on Wheels.

The minimum commitment for delivery of meals is two weeks, and a number of Meals on Wheels’ clients receive meals simply because they are recovering from a surgery or a serious illness. However, because most individuals are often long-term clients, the volunteers who deliver meals tend to develop a rapport with their clients.

Sandy shared a story of a volunteer who came to deliver a meal and found her elderly client sitting alone in a cold, dark house because his electricity had been turned off. The volunteer not only called the electric company to help get the power turned back on, but had her husband stop by the client’s home after work to make sure the power had been restored and check the breakers in the basement. Meals on Wheels then reached out to the client’s family to let them know what had happened with their father.

As Sandy points out, “Our volunteers really care….we are the eyes and ears for the families, going in, checking in on Mom or Dad every single day.” It is that level of care and commitment from the volunteers that makes Meals on Wheels more than just a meal.

Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County is always looking for new volunteers and welcomes donations of financial support and participation in their annual fundraising events. Please visit mealsonwheelshc.org.

MEALS ON WHEELS MORE THAN JUST A MEAL

Mayor Ditslear delivering a meal to a Noblesville resident.

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Fair Oaks Dairy FarmDistance from Circle: 109 mi.

Fair Oaks Farms is an escape to the country with acres of great outdoor fun, food and learning where you can explore family farms and reconnect with nature, animals and the planet. You can experience The Dairy Adventure at Fair Oaks, in which you will tour the farm and even see a live baby cow be born. A fun adventure for the whole family, Fair Oaks Farms is sure to offer a day full of experiences you cannot find anywhere else.

Indianapolis Museum of Art: 100 AcresDistance from Circle: 5 mi.

Located on 100 acres adjacent to the Museum’s main campus, The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres includes woodlands, wetlands, meadows and a 35-acre lake. The Park is one of the largest museum art parks in the country and one of only a few to feature ongoing commissions of temporary, site-responsive artworks. Public tours are held Saturdays at noon, April through October, free of charge.

Flat Fork Creek ParkDistance from Circle: 24 mi.

Flat Fork Creek Park is a new nature park in Fishers with walking trails, bike trails and a colossal sledding hill for the winter. Beginning its first summer being open, Flat Fork Creek offers beautiful scenery and promotes exercise and wellness to the community. There are wooden lookout towers placed around the park, giving the public a great canopy view. Whether it be walking, biking or nature, Flat Fork Creek can offer great accommodations free of charge.

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Turkey Run State ParkDistance from Circle: 24 mi.

Turkey Run State Park has something for everyone to enjoy with hiking trails, bridle trails, camp sites, historic sites, a nature center and conference center. Deep canyons nestled in the shadows of sandstone cliffs and peaceful hemlock groves are some of the most ruggedly beautiful hiking trails

in the state as well as miles of bridle trails. You’ll enjoy exploring the area on foot or by horseback riding.

Spencer FarmsDistance from Circle: 27 mi.

Located in Noblesville, Spencer Farms is a farm that offers beautiful berries and fresh produce year round as well as pick-your-

own-berries during the summer. With strawberries ripened by the end of May, black raspberries ready by June and blueberries available through July, this farm ensures that you get the freshest produce possible. Along with the berries, Spencer has a small gift shop that sells ice cream, pies, homemade fudge and other cooking needs such as cookbooks.

Eiteljorg MuseumDistance from Circle: .7 mi.

The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art was founded by Indianapolis businessman and philanthropist Harrison Eiteljorg. Its mission is to inspire an appreciation and understanding of the art, history and cultures of the American West and the indigenous peoples of North America. The Eiteljorg collects and preserves high-quality Western art and Native American art and cultural objects. The institution’s contemporary Native art collection has been ranked among the world’s best.

Holiday World & Splashin’ SafariDistance from Circle: 179 mi.

Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari is a theme park located in the infamous Santa Claus, Indiana. Most known for their water rides, Holiday World also offers free soft drinks and sunscreen, has been voted cleanest amusement park for several years in a row and features an all new roller coaster called Thunderbird. With fun shows and affordable lodging, Holiday World is a thrilling park that can make for a great weekend trip for the whole family.

Indiana DunesDistance from Circle: 166 mi.

Located along the southern tip of Lake Michigan, Indiana Dunes attracts millions of visitors each year. While best known for its world-class beaches, Indiana Dunes and its surrounding areas offer so much more. World class cuisine, breathtaking scenery, eclectic nightlife and exhilarating biking and hiking await you on your next trip to the Dunes.

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SUMMER GETAWAYS IN FORT WAYNE

Explore Indiana’s second-largest city this summer, and discover a heart-warming family escape!

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Within a few hours’ drive, a heartwarming getaway awaits in Fort Wayne, Indiana!

Fort Wayne offers the big city attractions and activities that you’re looking for in a friendly, affordable city that will warm your heart. From catch-them-before-they’re-gone experiences to tried and true favorites, Fort Wayne has a great family getaway in store for you this summer!

Start your getaway at the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo, consistently named “One of the Top 10 Zoos in the Nation.” Families are encouraged to “tickle their tress in the treetops” on the Sky Safari, travel through the Australian Outback on a river log ride, feed a giraffe, pet a stingray and more!

Next, take in some baseball with Fort Wayne’s very own minor league team, the

Fort Wayne TinCaps! The TinCaps play in an awesome downtown stadium where BIG FUN is priority #1! The park-like setting offers a kids area complete with rock wall, splash pad and more. Tickets start at just $5!

You’ll also love Science on a Sphere, which is changing the shape of learning at Science Central. And be sure to take time to enjoy the changing and fun-filled exhibits at the Botanical Conservatory (an oasis in the heart of the city), the Museum of Art and The History Center.

Headwaters Park is downtown Fort Wayne’s festival park, and it comes alive with music, food and drinks every weekend all summer long. Enjoy brats at Germanfest, ribs and blues at BBQ Ribfest, baklava at Greekfest and more.

After all this fun, we know you’ll want to relax. Fort Wayne offers over 50 great places to refresh and recharge. Choose a hotel with a pool, free hot breakfast or extra room for the kids.

Fort Wayne’s hotel packages and affordable admission rates make it easy for your family to get away without breaking the budget. Fort Wayne is an easy one-tank trip from most Midwestern destinations.

Fort Wayne is accessible, comfortable, warm and welcoming – overflowing with Hoosier Hospitality!

Find itinerary suggestions, hotel packages, coupons, contests and more by contacting Visit Fort Wayne at 1-800-767-7752 or visiting VisitFortWayne.com.

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TALBOT STREET ART FAIR

June 11-12 Herron-Morton Place Saturday: 10am-6pm Sunday: 10am-5pm talbotstreet.org Find on

The Talbot Street Art Fair is the longest running outdoor art fair in central Indiana. Since its beginning in 1956, organizers have strived to make each year better than before.

Celebrating this year its 61st year, the fair features over 250 artists both locally and from across the United States. The artists converge on Talbot Street between 16th and 20th Streets to present their work in many mediums. These include sculpture, glass, painting, jewelry, photography, ceramics, wood, printmaking, mixed media and fiber.

The host neighborhood, Herron-Morton Place, invites several food venues to the site, so refreshments can be purchased while

viewing the art. This is a family-friendly event, and as always, the admission is free!

The fair will be held, rain or shine. Since most artists travel with solid tent protection, this allows the event to master the weather. Many good conversations have been held in artists’ tents during a rain shower.

This year’s fair will be held June 11-12. Hours on Saturday are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hours on Sunday are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Talbot Street Art Fair provides scholarship programs to various educational institutions in the fine art disciplines.

For more information about the fair, please visit talbotstreet.org.

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Deer Creek Brewery Aims to Reach Restaurants,

Bars and Liquor StoresWriter / Matt Keating . Photographer / Brian Brosmer

DEER CREEKB R E W E Ry

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If you want to know more about brewing, Jeff Eaton is the man to talk to.

Eaton co-owns the new Deer Creek Brewery at 17661 Cumberland Rd. in Noblesville with his new business partner, Eric Smith. He also owns Barley Island at 639 Connor St. in Noblesville with his wife Linda.

“I came up with the idea of opening Deer Creek Brewery and featuring whiskey barrels in our bar area after visiting distilleries in Kentucky,” Eaton said. “It really appealed to me, and I know it will have the same appeal for other people.”

Eaton views Deer Creek Brewery as a sister company for Barley Island.

“We have had a very successful, 16-year run at Barley Island, but it is really seen as a restaurant,” Eaton said. “We created Deer Creek Brewery to get our brews in more diverse locations, such as restaurants, bars, liquor stores and other locations.”

Barley Island was first launched in December 1999.

“Barley Island has had a great year, and we are really hoping for the same with Deer Creek Brewery,” Eaton said during a tour of his facility. “We will be doing a lot of canning, bottling and distribution of kegs at Deer Creek. We will also be having the beers canned by mobile canning companies. We are very excited about this. A lot of our customers have already been asking about it.”

The four-pack bottles will be available in August.

Eaton noted that Deer Creek Brewery’s name is an homage to the former Deer Creek Music Center, which is now called Klipsh Music Center.

“At Barley Island, we renamed one of our porters as Deer Creek Porter,” he said. “It was a big hit, so I wanted to do something else with the name again.”

Eaton, who used to work at Roche Diagnostics in the Global Marketing and

Hospital Glucose business, said the tasting room at Deer Creek Brewery was opened on Nov. 25, 2015, the day before Thanksgiving. The grand opening was May 21, 2016.

“The grand opening will be family friendly and will be a benefit for the Hamilton County Humane Society,” Eaton noted.

Deer Creek Brewery, a 13,185-square foot facility, features several drinks with clever names, including year-round drinks such as RyeFly Rye IPA, Deerfly IPA and Cork County Red Cream. There are blends with names such as Shakedown County, Deer County and Shady Shakedown.

“We have been able to triple our brewing capacity, and we will be able to have a 20-barrel brewing system,” Eaton stated. “We also have a large bottling and packaging production line.”

Deer Creek Brewery is open Thursdays from 2-8 p.m., Fridays 2-9 p.m., Saturdays 12-9 p.m. and Sundays 12-8 p.m.

Deer Creek serves pizza, hot pockets and Jalapeno cheese pretzels. They also take orders for food to be delivered by El Palenque Mexican restaurant.

“We offer very minimal food here, but we are not competing with the restaurants, which helps us get our products into their restaurants,” Eaton said.

Brewery tours are also offered, and a shuttle service is provided by The Brewline to take concert goers to select Klipsh Music Center events.

“We receive a lot of business from people just driving by, seeing the sign and stopping in,” Eaton said. “We have had a nice mix of new people we have just met and are also loyal customers from Barley Island.”

Matt Keating is an instructional assistant and tutor at Amy Beverland Elementary and a freelance writer. He is also Matthew McConaughey’s stunt double. He has won three Society of Professional Journalists awards.

He previously worked for The Indianapolis Star, NUVO Newsweekly and MZD Public Relations.

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Writer / Kara ReibelPhotographer / Amy Unger

The 7th Annual Upstairs Downtown kicked off the First Friday series for Noblesville Main Street. Several downtown Noblesville properties not normally open to the public were available to tour as part of this annual event. The presenting sponsor, Adler, Tesnar and Whalin, is located in the Adler Building, a former church restored into office space.

“This is one of the great evenings in our downtown,” said Noblesville Main Street Executive Director Chris Owens. “Not only can participants see our downtown from new and unique perspectives, but it also serves as a chance to learn some of the history of downtown and connect with neighbors and friends.”

The tour started at the Adler Building, included a tour of two apartments across the street in the Richwine Building, and hit various highlights around the square, culminating at the Nickel Plate Arts to tour the Judge Stone House and the Stevenson Home as well as the Old Jail and Sheriff ’s Residence.

“We were happy to see over 300 visitors take advantage of the chance to view the square and downtown from some of these unique properties and mesh history with growth and expansion,” says Noblesville Main Street Executive Director Chris Owens. “Hipstoric Noblesville is all about people, places and experiences, and this event certainly highlights all three.”

The Richwine Building was named after George C. Richwine who ran a carriage

and buggy manufacturing business out of the location starting in 1879. His original two-story home became engulfed by his business, leading to the construction of the building as we know it in 1914. Two of the apartments were on the tour, highlighting the innovations of the day and the appeal of then-modern amenities over 100 years later.

Apartment resident Dave Apodaca opened his home to the tour. “We enjoy living in downtown Noblesville,” shares Apodaca. “This building has a rich history, and the surrounding area is rich in history and shares a strong sense of community.”

Along the Historic Square is a brick, Victorian-era commercial building known as the Lacy Block Building. Albert H. Lacy constructed the building in 1888. The third floor was occupied by the Knights of

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Pythias for 60 years, and then The Boys Club utilized the space as is witnessed by the basketball court and locker room areas.

“Without the building owners and tenants’ willingness to open their second and third floor spaces, this unique exploratory event would not be possible. The people, places and experiences within downtown Noblesville are what strengthens the connectivity of a community,” said Alaina Shonkwiler, event chairperson.

“To be able to walk into an upper floor space, rooted in the history of Noblesville, and hear stories of how the floors still have burn marks from a fire in the early 1900s or that there is a basketball court on the third floor of one of the buildings, that is what sets us apart and gives tour-goers a feeling of being deeply connected to Noblesville’s heritage.”

Noblesville Main Street is a 501(c)(3) independent, nonprofit organization whose mission is to lead and organize community resources to develop and promote the economic and cultural vitality of downtown Noblesville, Indiana, while preserving and enhancing authentic historic assets.

For information on future events, please visit NoblesvilleMainStreet.org and the Noblesville Main Street Facebook page.

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