Wednesday, April 15, 2009

What is going on in Shelby County April 15

Delta Theta Tau Sorority
CHANGES FOR NOVEMBER 2009

Zeta Lambda’s Gift & Hobby Show
Will CHANGE TO A ONE-DAY
SHOW
ON
THE FIRST SATURDAY OF NOVEMBER

For the past few years our Vendors have been suggesting we change to a one day show.  After much discussion, we have voted to make this change. 

We THANK YOU for your support throughout the years, and hope that you will continue to be one of our valued Vendors. 
We are letting you know ahead so you can make your plans.
  We are also furnishings you with an application blank, and hope to see you again next year.

Members of Zeta Lambda Chapter

National Scrapbook Day
Presented by Zeta Lambda Chapter
Delta Theta Tau Sorority

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Shelbyville Middle School
Shelbyville, In 46176
8:00am – 5:00pm
Pastries, cheese ball and crackers, soup/small sandwiches, fruit and veggie tray, desserts, coffee, tea, lemonade served
Cost $25
RSVP no later than April 18 to
Phone: (317) 398-4900 or
Email:
hairbydarlene@aol.com

Delta Theta Tau is a Philanthropic Sorority dedicated to supporting Education and Community.
  All proceeds benefit Shelby County Scholarship fund, Hospice, SCUFFY and other charities. 

Lewis Creek Baptist Church
MOVIE NIGHT!
FREE MOVIE  Saturday, April 18, 7:00 p.m.
See the movie "FIRE PROOF"  rated PG
Child care available.
EVERYONE WELCOME!

Lewis Creek Baptist Church, 765-525-6833

Shelbyville Community Church
Shelbyville Community Church will be hosting the Maximum Impact Simulcast on Friday, May 8, 2009.  The Maximum Impact Simulcast is a one-day leadership event, featuring a premier collective of brilliant minds intent on communicating the art and science of whole leadership.

The world-class speaker line-up places you and your community in the craftsman's workshop - hearing wisdom and experiences from the world's best leaders.

2009 Speaker Lineup:

Tony Blair - former prime minister of the United Kingdom

Jack Nicklaus - Winner of a record 18 major golf championships and voted Sports Illustrated's Individual Male Athlete of the Century

Bill George - Harvard business professor, former Medtronic CEO and author of "True North: Discover your Authentic Leadership"

John C. Maxwell - Best-selling author, speaker and leadership thought leader

Al Weiss - President of Worldwide Operations for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts 

Liz Murray - Inspirational speaker, "Homeless to Harvard"

Linda Kaplan Thaler - CEO & Chief Creative Officer of the Kaplan Thaler Group and author of "The Power of Nice"

Mark Sanborn - Best Selling author of "The Fred Factor" and president of Sanborn & Associates, Inc.

Kevin Carroll - Highly-acclaimed author, founder of Kevin Carroll Katalyst/LLC and former Nike creative

Ernie Johnson - Professional sports announcer and host of TNT's Emmy award-winning Inside the NBA 

Cost
$59 through May 7, 2009
$79 at the door 

Discount Rate of $49
Groups 5 or more
Non-profit organizations
Students

Register on-line at www.sccconnect.netThe day of the event registration begins at 8 a.m.  Simulcast begins at 9 a.m.

Refreshments will be served
Maximum Impact Simulcast website

Shelbyville- Shelby County Public Library
Celebrate EARTH DAY at the library on Thursday, APRIL 16 at 6:30pm. Join us for paper making, soil painting, and storytime to celebrate Earth Day. Jessie Biggerman from the Shelby County Soil and Water Conservation District will be leading this program.

FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY will be meeting on Tuesday, APRIL 21 at 5pm at the library.
ELECTIONS will be held for the following committee seats: president, vice president, treasurer and secretary. Your hands are needed!

The Shelby County Genealogical society is hosting GenFest 2009 on June 12-14, 2009.  We are anticipating approximately 400 attendees. Several events are being held over this weekend.   In the next few weeks, members of the Society will be contacting your company regarding any donation your company would like to contribute to this event.  Any donation will be appreciated and acknowledged in brochures available during this event.

GENEALOGY CLASSES
Free Genealogy Classes with Barb Huff in May.  

Date: May 7, 14, 21 & 18. 
Time: 12 – 2. 
Place: Shelbyville-Shelby County Public Library Genealogy & History House 
58 W. Hendricks St.
Call 398-8144 to sign up!

Kiwanis Club
Interested in giving back to the community?
  Your local Kiwanis Club has been serving Shelbyville and Shelby County since 1926!  Our emphasis is on children’s programs such as Riley Hospital but we also help with Community Beautification, Habitat for Humanity, Salvation Army, Shelby County Hospice, and SCUFFY, just to name a few.  Our energetic and enthusiastic group meets on Tuesday at 6:15pm at Cagney’s Restaurant.  If you want to try out our club by attending a couple of meetings, please contact:

Rick Hauke at (317) 398-0556 
Terry or Brenda Ogden at (317) 398-7477
or Mark or Theresa Adam’s at (317) 398-9302


SCUFFY
With this year’s SCUFFY drive well underway, I wanted to take a moment and share a story of accomplishment with all of the Shelby County Chamber Members.  Without question this is a difficult year for this campaign – With many businesses and individuals struggling to make ends meet, charitable giving, among other things, has become more difficult.  As an organization, SCUFFY has challenged those that are able to try and give a minimum of 10% more than last year and those that have never given before to consider giving to SCUFFY for the first time.  This year’s drive has become a little more personal – we all know someone who has been affected by the current economic situation and some may be in need of services provided by the thirteen agencies SCUFFY supports for the very first time.  I am pleased to report that many organizations and individuals are stepping up the plate and exceeding their goals… and exceeding our expectations!  Below you’ll find a story from Kim Owens and the Shelbyville Central Administrative Offices that should warm your heart and proves, if we all do our part, we can reach our campaign goal of $765,000.  I hope it inspires and challenges you to try to do a little extra this year for this important cause.  With your help we can raise it!  YES WE CAN!!

Thank you for all you do!

Chris King
’09 SCUFFY Drive Chair

Hi Chris,

“CAN WE RAISE IT?  YES WE DID!"  As I told you this morning, when Mary Harper said put a "1" in front of our amount I had to sit down and remind her of the past history of this office.  I'm sure our original goal amount looks like a small goal in comparison to most and, granted, we have a few more employees located in Central Office than in past years, but to increase our goal by almost 300% seemed unreachable and a little crazy.  Well, that was until Mary Harper took charge and assured us that YES WE CAN!  She challenged the team to go where this team has never gone before.  When she walked into the workroom and saw fellow team members standing looking at the poster that had just been hung for all to see each day along with the look of certain defeat on their faces, she confidently yelled out..."Can we raise it?" to which there was no reply; however, she kept the faith and yelled back, assuring all those in doubt, "Yes we can!"  Little by little a "buzz" in the office began and the good news for SCUFFY is that not only did we meet this lofty goal, but we exceeded it!  Maybe it was watching the percent line move closer to the 100% mark or seeing a new "SCUFFY MAN" added to the wall, or maybe it was simply the bold challenge, but we did it!  Dollar by dollar, we watched with great satisfaction as the red goal line move above the 100% mark, but more importantly, a few more questions were asked and answered about the value of SCUFFY and the 13 agencies in our community that are served by this campaign. 

Hope this helps. 

Kim Owens
Shelbyville Central Schools




Shelbyville Central Schools
Shelbyville High School Spring Choral Concert
Due to a scheduling conflict with the
Shelby County Academic Banquet scheduled for Wednesday, April 15th at SMS, the SHS Spring Choral Concert has been rescheduled for Monday, April 20th.  The concert will take place in Breck Auditorium at 7:00 p.m. The public is welcome to attend.

Shelby Senior Services
AARP Driver Safety Program
April 22 & 23
Call Senior Services 398-0127


Shelby Arts Council
The Shelby Arts Council is scheduling Explore the Arts classes on Saturday mornings at 9 a.m. at Grover Museum .  The Shelby Arts Guild Association will provide the teacher for each class.  Class size, cost and supply list will vary.  Please contact Rhonda Schwegman at (317) 512-4392 for information and reservations.  

Fabric Collage by Candy Miller  April 18
Glass Etching by
Preston Karns   April 22

Tilson HR
Tilson HR and Ogletree Deakins
invite you to a complimentary seminar on

Creative Solutions for the Modern Workplace 

Wednesday, April 22
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
with registration & continental breakfast at 8:00

Topics to Include: 
· Compliance with Newly Enacted Workplace Laws

· Flexible Work Arrangements

· Panel Discussion on Practical Ways to Help Counteract the Economic Difficulties Many are Facing in Today’s Workplace

Limited seating available — reserve your spot today!

*Please return attached registration form by April 15* 

The seminar will be held at Tilson HR’s main office at
1530 American Way Suite 200, Greenwood, Indiana 46143

We are located just off Exit #99 on I-65.


Toray Resin Company
“Innovation by Chemistry”
We would like to welcome Dennis Godwin to Shelbyville.
Dennis is the Vice President and Plant Manger at Toray Resin Company located at:
821 West Mausoleum Road, Shelbyville, Indiana 46176

Please contact Dennis Godwin and welcome him to our community!
Phone: (317) 398-7833
Fax: (317) 392-9204
Cell: (317) 605-1607
Email:
dennis_godwin@torayresin.com


Mathies Landscaping, Inc.
It’s time to fill in those thin spots in your landscape!
Mathies Landscaping carries bulk Hardwood, Playground, Black, Brown, Red and Gold Dyed Mulch.   We also have L-Gravel Landscaping Stone and Top Soil.  

Don’t forget the Pre-Emergent Preen Weed Preventer!!

Here are some Green Tips from Susie:
     Seeding may be done in your yard.  Choose from Excu-Turf blends or Mathies Mix Grass Seed in stock.

  Proper mowing is the most important task to maintain lawn quality.  Mow tall

(3 inches to 3.5 inches) and return the clippings to the lawn if you mow frequently

           Apply Fertilome Tree & Shrub Food to all your deciduous trees and shrubs.
 Do not prune spring flowering trees and shrubs until after bloom to avoid losing the floral display. 

Just a Reminder…
Earth Day is Wednesday April 22
nd

Administrative Professionals Day (National Secretary Day) is Wednesday April 22nd

We have a great selection of flowering trees, shrubs and perennials for those special days!  Gift Cards are a great way to Thank you’re Professional Administrative Team!  

Stop by and see us soon!                                 Mathies Landscaping Inc.
Monday – Friday
   8:00am – 5:00pm                 521 E. Hendricks Street
Saturdays
              8:00amNoon                        (317)  398-9871

Maid’s Plus
Do you work everyday?  Long Hours? Drive in rush hour traffic? Feel tired and stressed out when you return home?  Don’t have the time you need to clean the house?  Spend all your time driving the kids to their activities?  Are relatives coming over?  Are you having friends over on the weekend?  Don’t like to clean?
Or would you just like to come home everyday to a neat, tidy, clean organized home.

If the answer to any of the above is yet and you have no energy to do the routine chores around the house, remove that stress and call MAID’S PLUS. 

Why work hard everyday and return to a cluttered home?
Why work hard everyday and feel too tired to clean the house?
Why spend your weekends cleaning and have no time for yourself of your family?
Why experience the stress that a dirty or cluttered house caused you?

We are insured, bonded and care about our customers.  We offer competitive pricing for one time, weekly, or monthly services. 

Remove that unnecessary stress
Call Maid’s Plus today for a free estimate
We will continually make you glad you chose Maid’s Plus 

Call Penny * Maid’s Plus
(317) 364-0115


March of Dimes March for Babies
Tri-County March for Babies 2009
(Hancock/Henry/Shelby County)
Greenfield-Central High School
May 3, 2009

One Day... All babies will be born healthy.
Help moms have healthy pregnancies and give hope to the families of babies born too soon or sick.
Join more than a million people walking in their communities across
America. The walk starts at www.marchforbabies.org/oneday  
Sign up online or call 1-800-BIG-WALK

Grover Museum
Shelby County Historical Society Spring Dinner Meeting:  Thursday, April 16th   
Doors open at 6 p.m.
  Kent Lockman group entertaining after dinner.
Reservations required for dinner by Kopper Kettle.  $12 members, $15 non-member.  Call Museum at 392-4634.

Fabric Collage class by Candy Miller, Saturday, April 18th,  9 a.m.  $6 members of SAGA and SCHS, $8 non-members.  Call for reservation and supply list: 392-4634

Shelby Arts Guild Class: Beginning Glass Etching with Preston Karns.  Saturday, April 25th at Grover Museum, 9 a.m. to Noon.  $30 for SAGA members, $35 for non-members.  All materials will be supplied.  Call 392-4634 for reservations.

28th Annual Quilt Show  “Blue and White” open now through May 31st.  More than 70 quilted items on display.

Shelby County artist Ray Bateman solo exhibit open now through June 28th.  Art in many mediums including conte, ink, acrylic, oil, sculpture and carving.  Handmade canoe on display. 

Month of the Young Child (Birth to age 8) at Grover Museum!  Saturday, April 25th from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.  Free!  Hands-on activities in the meeting room, Engineer John in the train exhibit, ice cream in the drug store and coloring pages to take home. Everyone welcome! Come in and have a root beer float.

Girls Inc.
American Girl Tea
Sunday, April 19, 2009
2-4pm
Event includes a play and an American Girl Doll Raffle
Please RSVP to the Girls Inc. (317) 392-1190


Blue River Community Foundation
Important Information for all nonprofit and charitable organizations and programs serving the Triton, Morristown, Southwestern, and Waldron School Districts

Each of Shelby County’s Hometown Community Funds is offering grants to nonprofit and charitable organizations and programs that provide services or programming specifically to residents of one of the four County school districts (Triton, Morristown, Southwestern or Waldron).

If you would like a grant application or more information about eligibility, please contact the Blue River Community Foundation at 317-392-7955. Information about this opportunity is also available on  the Foundation website at www.blueriverfoundation.com.

Application Deadlines: 
Northeastern & Waldron Area
Hometown Community Funds:
5:00 p.m. on 4/17/2009 

Northwestern & Southwestern
Hometown Community Funds:
5:00 p.m. on 5/15/2009

The Strand
Sun. April 5    2:00pm
$10 advance / $12 at the door
Blue River Community Choir
Dixie Kats Dixieland Band
Sat. April 25    7:30 pm
$5


WSVX
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Shelbyville! Did you know you can now catch WSVX at 96.5 on the FM dial?

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Looking to draw attention to your business during your annual Open House or at the big Sale or Event? Book your on-location remotes with WSVX by the end of April and save $50. Call the Sales Department at WSVX at 398-2200.

Local News, Weather & Sports along with the latest happenings in Shelby County. You’ll hear it here first!

Is your advertising budget tight? Give WSVX radio a try. You'll find radio is a very affordable way to advertise your business. See what WSVX can do for you!

Catch CHAMBER CHAT every Friday at 9:00a. Julie Metz, Executive Director of the Chamber hosts the show with Johnny McCrory. Each Friday they have a special guest and talk about upcoming events 

Keep up with our changing world with TECHNOLOGY TODAY, with Bob Carmony  & Johnny McCrory, Wednesday mornings at 9.

Join Candace Miller, Director of the Grover Museum the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays each month at 9:00a for HISTORY OF SHELBY COUNTY, an entertaining & informative show about Shelby County's history.

Tyler Hankins & Chase Yanzer take over WSVX every Saturday morning when they host SATURDAY MORNING SHAKE-UP. Enjoy the world as seen by our high school aged staff.

Rendezvous
Scrapbooking Event
Let’s get together

Are you looking for a time to work on your scrap booking?
Are you looking for fresh ideas and new techniques?
Imagine a room full of people with energy enthusiasm and common goals, completed albums!
This workshop is a great way to get inspiration, share ideas and of course complete pages.
Pre registration and payment is required to guarantee your space.
Join us at Rendezvous
At
38 E Washington St
Shelbyville, Indiana 46176

To work on your scrap book album! We will also be doing demonstrations on digital organization and album making as well as formulas to complete your traditional albums quicker

A Creative Memories Representative will be there to help you with great ideas and techniques to use in your scrap booking project.

 Come prepared for fun, food, and a good time. Enjoy the company of others while you work on your project.   

Date:
 April 18th May 23rd July 25th August 15th
September 19th October 17th November 21st December 19th
12:00 pm To 6:00pm
Cost $10.00
Includes:
Lunch:  chicken croissant, salad, chips, pickle and dessert.  Snacks and drinks will be provided throughout the day!
Call Today!
Pat Trefun
317-398-9836

A Vintage Murder Mystery
April 24 & 25 
Doors open at 5:30
Show begins at 6:30
$20 per person
Reservation Required!

Dinner Includes:
Dinner Salad
Chicken Breast or Pork Loin
Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans
Dinner Rolls
Dessert

Call (317) 398-9836
38 East Washington Street
Shelbyville, IN 46176

The Fiddlers Three
Greetings from The Fiddlers Three, 

The specials for Friday & Saturday are: 2 Skewers Oriental Bacon Wrapped Shrimp with Rice, Fresh Vegetables and Soup or Salad $16.95 OR Steak Diane - Twin 4 oz. Filets sauteed with Shallots & flamed with Brandy, served with our Signature Smashed Redskins and Soup or Salad $18.95 OR Fresh Filet of Sole with Lemon Tarter Sauce served with Parslied Potatoes, Fresh Vegetables and Soup or Salad $16.95 

Weeknight Specials Tues. - Thurs.: Pan Fried Rainbow Trout served with Shore Potatoes and Soup or Salad  $15.95

Fri. April 17th through Sat. Apr. 25th - 6 oz. Filet with Baked Potato and Soup or Salad $17.95 or 9 oz. Filet with Baked Potato and Soup or Salad $21.50

Derby Pie is back....just in time for horse racing season!

Sunday April 19th - Fried Chicken, Southern Fried Cod, Hand Carved Steamship Leg of Pork and Taco Bar 

** We are accepting reservations for the Mother's Day Buffet. 
**We will not be serving the Sunday Buffet on Sunday May 24th, July 5th, and Sept. 6th to observe the Holiday weekends with family.

Upcoming Events:

**Join us Saturday June 20th for a summer evening of fun with The Headliner Band.  $50.00 per couple gets you in, includes a summer dinner buffet of Fried Chicken, Pulled Pork BBQ, Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Fresh Fruit, etc. Sales tax and gratuity are also included.  This is casual! If you were here Valentine's Day, you know the Headline Band is a great Dance Band.

Our Gift Certificates make great gifts. They can be redeemed at The Fiddlers Three and the Sunday buffet at Maxim Events.

Did you know that we have sandwiches available on our menu? We have: Black Angus Steakburgers ($8.95), Breaded Catfish Filets ($7.95), and Large Hand-breaded Pork Tenderloins ($8.95). All of our sandwiches are served with French Fries and Slaw. We also have a Fried Chicken Dinner (half a chicken) served with a Baked Potato and Soup or Salad for $10.95.

The Fiddlers Three delivers Corporate box lunches to your site Tuesdays - Fridays from 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM. Minimum order required.

Did you know that Maxim Events is set up for corporate meetings and seminars with drop down screens and projectors, Wi-Fi connection, floor plugs, and sound-proof dividing walls? With Maxim Events' beautiful lit glass dance floor and hand-crafted bar, it is perfect for class reunions and wedding receptions.

Hope to see you soon,
Jay and Kathy

thefiddlersthree@sbcglobal.net

Annie’s Café
Dine In or Carry Out
Monday - Saturday
6am - 2pm
398-9266 

If you are having a corporate meeting and need us to cater your event visit our web site @ www.cateringbyannie.com

Breakfast Buffet
Every Day  6-10:00am

Daily Lunch Specials  

MONDAY  
Ham & Beans w/ Cornbread & Fried Potatoes
Sausage & Kraut
Fried Chicken Buffet 

TUESDAY 
Beef Manhatton, Meatloaf
Taco, Taco Salad Buffet 

WEDNESDAY
Lasagna with Garlic bread & Salad Bar

Spaghetti Buffet 

THURSDAY 
Liver & Onions, Chicken & Noodles
Baked Pork Loin with Gravy Buffet

FRIDAY

Salmon Pattie w/ 2 sides or
Seafood Gumbo w/ rice & cornbread 
Walleye, Fries & Slaw Buffet 

SATURDAY   BREAKFAST BUFFET BISCUITS & GRAVY, SCRAMBLED EGGS, BACON $4.95 Add Fried Potatoes or Pancakes for Just $1..00 more

 Join us for Breakfast or Lunch 

 Annie's Cafe and Staff 

Kopper Kettle Inn Restaurant
The Kopper Kettle Inn Restaurant proudly presents an audience participation murder mystery, The Vintage Murder, performed by the SCC Drama Team.
April 17 & 18, 6 p.m.
Includes the Kettle's world famous Fried Chicken dinner AND the Show for $20 per person, no coupons honored, limited seating. 
Reservations only, call 763-765-6767.

KOPPER KETTLE INN RESTAURANT
Morristown on State Road 52

 
Chicken Inn
Do you have an upcoming luncheon, graduation or special event?  Please ask about or quantity discounts and catering options available.  We can deliver, set up and/or serve your favorite menu items. 

Thanks for your continued patronage.

The Chicken Inn Staff

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