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Please join Congressman Dan Burton’s H.I.R.E. Job Fair and help get
Co-hosted by Mayor Wayne Seybold, State Representative Eric Turner, State Senators Gary Dillon, Travis Holdman and Luke Kenley and Presented by
Congressman Dan Burton would like to invite you to participate in the 1st Annual H.I.R.E. Job Fair. The Fair will be held on Monday June 29th from 9am-5pm in the
This Job Fair is FREE to all participants and will be an excellent opportunity for businesses and job seekers alike. Companies must be actively seeking employees in order to attend. This event is FREE to all those who wish to participate.
If they wish, job seekers may pre-register by visiting Congressman Burton’s website at: www.burton.house.gov and click on “2009 H.I.R.E. Job Fair” If you are unable to register online please call: 1-800-382-6020 to request a registration form. Businesses must register on or before June 15, 2009.
For more information please contact Elizabeth Tapia or David Burian at 1-800-382-6020 or 317-848-0201
The casting needs for the show include three men and one woman, ages 18 and over, and three girls or women as harmonizing singers, ages 16 and over. Those who audition are asked to bring a prepared song to sing that showcases their voices; they should bring a tape or sing a cappella. Singers are not expected to sing a song from the musical until callback auditions, beginning at 6:30 p.m. on May 22 at the theater.
Production dates for the show are July 24, 25, 31 and Aug. 1 at 7:30 p.m. and July 26 and Aug. 2 at 2 p.m. Rehearsals are scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday evenings from 6:30 to 9 p.m., and music and choreography rehearsals will be scheduled on Saturdays. Actors who audition should bring a list of upcoming conflicts due to jobs, vacations or camps.
The story of “Little Shop of Horrors” centers around a nerdy florist shop worker named Seymour who raises a plant that feeds on human blood. The plant, Audrey II, is actually an important character in the show. One actor will work the body of the plant, while another actors says the plant’s lines through a microphone.
In addition to
The dentist role was played by Steve Martin in a movie version of the play, and it requires “a wild and crazy guy” to pull off the part.
Three harmonizing street urchins are important characters in the play and keep the musical moving with their “Greek chorus” comments about what is happening. The show also requires a number of extras to play the Skid Row residents — such as bag ladies and drunks sprawling on the street corners, and sing in the chorus. “Little Shop” also will need a number of crew members — including volunteers to run lights and sound and people to take care of props, costumes and makeup.
Obviously not a traditional musical, “Little Shop of Horrors” is a spoof of the cheesy science fiction movies of the 1950s, with plenty of outrageous, over-the-top action that is funny and tragic at the same time. The stage director is B.J. Fairchild-Newman, music director is Adam Kruse and the choreographer is Jill Evans.
For additional information, contact Fairchild-Newman at (317) 398-7798. Please leave a message.
Money: Making it Work for You
Presenter: Diana Stone;
Thursday, May 21 at 6:30 pm at the library in the public meeting room
Free of charge Open to the public. No reservations are necessary.
As we work to tighten our “financial belts,” there are some key factors to consider. Join us for an opportunity to learn more about where your money is going, developing a spending plan and how to stretch your dollars. Creative ideas for stretching food dollars, entertainment dollars and additional tips will be presented.
-Tracking your expenses
-Developing a spending plan
-Stretching your dollars
Note the library will be CLOSED on Monday, May 24 in honor of Memorial Day.
Enrollment for SUMMER
The
On June 20, acclaimed Hoosier photographer, JOHN BOWER, will be giving a free presentation on How to take better Photographs with any Camera. He will also be signing and selling copies of his books.
GENEALOGY CLASSES
Free Genealogy Classes with Barb Huff in May.
Date: May 21 & 28.
Time: 12 – 2.
Place: Shelbyville-Shelby County Public Library Genealogy & History House
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Call 398-8144 to sign up!
On April 21, 2009 the Shelby County Council awarded Triton Central High School Tiger New Tech $77,500 for the implementation of New Tech Spanish and a credit recovery and acceleration lab. The Spanish course, led by Mr. Michael Buck, will use project-based learning to enhance student learning and provide services to the Hispanic community in
As remodeling work continues to progress, Triton Central Tiger New Tech is preparing for the New Tech Project Based Learning model to begin during the 2009-2010 school year. Support from community leaders, and state leaders alike, including Dr. Tony Bennett, Superintendent of Public Instruction for the State of Indiana, continues to pour in for Northwestern Consolidated Schools and the proactive New Tech initiatives.
The
Thinking about volunteering but aren’t sure where to start? Do you have special skills that would benefit some of our local nonprofits? If you are not working right now (or if you know someone who is not), volunteering is a great way to prevent gaps in your resume and to network for future employment.
Find out more about volunteer opportunities in Shelby County by attending the Shelby County Volunteer Fair on Thursday, May 21, 2005 at the Girls Inc. gym (
Family Services & Prevention Programs
Shelbyville-Shelby County Public Library
Shelby Senior Services
Sanctuary of Shelbyville
Cancer Association of
Court & Child Advocacy Group
Boys Club
Shelbyville Parks Department
SCUFFY
Tangram
Strand Theatre
Turning Point
Purdue Extension
Animal Outreach
Flat Rock YMCA
Drug Free Coalition
Shelby County Dog Owners Group
Gibault Children’s Services
Foreign Links Around the Globe (FLAG)
Shelbyville Head Start
Lions Club
Who, What, Where, When, Why and How?
Who?
Helps our children with glasses when they can’t afford them
Will get a free “seeing eye” dog for the blind
Helps cancer patients with their bills
What?
Can you do to help this local group of “your neighbors” help these people
Where?
Anywhere in
When?
Every day of every year
Why?
Because we care about people and our community
How?
You can join the Shelbyville Lions Club, meeting every Tuesday at Fiddlers III at 6:30pm
Now celebrating our 80th Anniversary
Lions projects: Eyeglass Collection, Salvation Army Bell Ringing, Lions Scholarship, Vision Screenings For Schools, Pancake Breakfast, Circus Sponsor, Donations To Heart Association, Cancer Research, Heart Research, Disaster Relief, Camp Woodsmoke Sponsor, Post Prom Photos, Spring Fling Fundraiser and Lions Golf Tournament.
Contact: membership Chairman Dick Kiefer @ (317) 398-6501 of President Elect Mike Cord @ (317) 392-1292 of any member for a free dinner as our guest.
McKay Manor
McKay Manor Dine and Dash * Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Please stop by between 11:00am – 1:00pm to meet the newest member of their team
Marketing Director –
RSVP Appreciated – rkerns@5sqc.com
Kids Bowl Free
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Article : School is out for the summer in less than a month, and parents are starting to look for different activities to fill the long weeks of summer vacation. One option that won't cost any money is Kids Bowl Free program through
According to Tom Hebbe, owner of
"This is an absolutely, no-strings-attached program that is being rolled out across the nation to provide a safe, fun option for our country's youth this summer," Hebbe said.
"This program is our way to expose the sport of bowling to many new participants. We are proud that bowling is the fastest-growing high school sport in
In order to participate, parents must visit www.kidsbowlfree.com/blueriverbowl and register their children to receive the two free bowling games every day from now through Aug. 30. After registering online, they will receive e-mails each week for coupons which they can print out and redeem at
Hebbe said the bowling center is busy with activities for families and students throughout the year, so the free bowling is a way of thanking them for their support over the years. Since older family members might also want to participate,
"We will be celebrating all day and night," Hebbe said. "There will be plenty to do outside in the sun and inside on the lanes."
As part of the anniversary celebration,
Motion Picture Heritage Corporation
Summer at the Skyline
Starts May 22nd
Grand Opening
The Ultimate Summer Sci Fi Double Bill
Star Trek
Alien Trespass
(317) 398-6150
The
The Gospel Music Gathering
When: Sunday, June 7th
Time: 2:30 pm
Where: The Strand Theatre
Admission: Adults $5.00
Students $3.00
5 yrs and under free
Gospel Choir
· Guest appearances by some of
· Proceeds from the concert to be donated to the strand operations fund
Curves for Women
$99 Summer Special
Memorial Day through Labor Day
Try Curves for this low, low price.
No Contract - No Start up fee.
Supplement your summer walks with our complete 30 minute workout.
Call 392-3001 for appointment.
Highpoint Orchard
(812) 663-4534
Create a Memory!
Enjoy Sunday afternoon with family & friends
Old Time Ice Cream Social
With Professional Presenters
Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln
Sunday May 31, 2009
12-4pm
Have lunch, fellowship, ice cream & enjoy “The
Sponsored by
Scripture’s
Batesville Chrysler Dodge and Jeep
Builders Lumber & Hardware- Industrial Supply & Rental
Fresh new look, same great name. When Dennis and Ruth Baker purchased Swinford Lumber Company twenty-one years ago and changed the name to Builders Lumber and Hardware, Inc., they never would have expected the number of changes the business would have to go through in order to continue to provide the best products and service possible for the customers of Shelby County. Over the years they have stood the test of time and became the lumberyard and hardware of choice for most of the local builders, remodelers and the do-it-yourselfers. In order to help Shelby County residents and businesses conserve their time and gas by not having to drive to Greenwood or Indianapolis for their materials, each year they have enhanced their hardware and building materials offering by becoming more of a home center versus just your typical hardware or lumberyard. For example in recent years they added Grill Zone, featuring the Weber Grill line, became a Certified Scotts Lawn Pro Dealer for those that take pride in grooming their lawns and enhanced their kitchen and bath cabinet displays and offering.
One of the more noticeable changes that took place this past thirteen years was creating a separate division to help supply the local manufacturing companies with their maintenance, repair and production items. In 1996 their son Brian joined the business to head up this division. Prior to Brian being hired, Builders was an established supplier for many of the manufacturing companies here in Shelby County, but they mainly used Builders as a secondary source or when they were in a pinch. At the time, Brian’s sole job responsibility was to target the commercial/industrial businesses and enhance Builders’ programs and product offerings so that they could become the first choice locally for the maintenance, repair and operational items for Shelby county industry, government, municipalities, schools, churches and other businesses. The past ten years the industrial division of Builders, known as BLH Industrial Supply, has added three additional staff members and has had huge successes in becoming a main supplier for many of the target customers listed above for
Their latest addition into making sure peoples valuable time is not squandered by having to shop at several locations was the opening of a full-line tool, equipment and party rental department in 2004. Each year they have added additional tools, equipment and party goods to their rental inventory so that the contractors, industry and homeowners could comfortably tackle any project and take advantage of their quality rental equipment and service all under one roof. When Brian and Dennis knew that tool and equipment rental was in their future they had a local construction company add an additional 3,500 sq. ft to their existing building so that they could join the industrial supply and rental divisions into the same area. At that time BLH Industrial Supply became BLH Industrial Supply and Rental.
Though they have had great success in all areas of their business, which they quickly give credit to their great staff and loyal customers, over the years they feel they may have confused their fair share of people by having two separate business names and two separate logos that operate out of one common location. Many times people have not associated Builders with BLH and vice-versa. Their business truly can be viewed as a one-stop-shop for contractors, homeowners and maintenance and purchasing personnel. This past winter they sat down with a local marketing person to help them wrap all that they offer into one name and logo for all to associate with. They considered a total company name change but with having an established business of twenty-one years they hated to abandon what most were accustomed to. Several years ago they created the BLH division of Builders to separate the two because in the past hardware stores were not viewed as a viable competitor in the commercial/industrial supply world. But over the years and with the success of BLH, most have realized that they are competitive and are a great source for all their everyday production and maintenance needs. Even though there have been two separate names for ten years many of the long-time customers still refer to the industrial division as Builders. Rather than to try to break old habits their new name and logo features predominately Builders because most use that name for short. But they have incorporated all facets of their business into the new logo; under the name of Builders is listed Lumber, Hardware, Industrial Supply and Rental.
They even revamped their tag line from “Serving the Contractor, Industry and Do-It-yourselfer” to “Building Relationships One Project at a Time”. Over the years they have been so grateful for the relationships that they have had the opportunity to build with their customers. Each year they contribute thousands of dollars back to our community though donations and sponsorships and that all goes back to being committed to the relationships they have built. These relationships are so important to them and they truly are the backbone of their business. With today’s fast paced society, they wanted to highlight what has made them such a great success for
Though there has been a lot of talk about a Lowes coming to Shelbyville, Dennis, Ruth and Brian know that with growth opportunities comes increased competition. For businesses in Shelbyville competition is nothing new with the close proximity to
MainSource Bank
Did you know that MainSource Bank also has a Wealth Management department under their financial umbrella? MainSource Wealth Management offers a variety of fiduciary services*:
- Trust administration
- Guardianships
- Custodial services
- Power of attorney
- Estate settlement
- Funeral trusts
- Living trusts
- Qualified Retirement Plans (QRPs)
- Simplified Employee Pension Programs (SEPs)
- Simple IRA Plans
- Self-Directed Individual Retirement Accounts
.... and more!
MainSource Wealth Management employs highly-trained professionals who are experts at purchasing, selling and monitoring investments. They are also skilled specialists in stocks, bonds and other securities.
Our only agenda is to serve your best interests, and to be completely objective in evaluating investment alternatives. We make decisions based solely on your stated goals. When offering recommendations or deciding a course of action, our primary mission is the conservation and growth of your assets.
* Some investments managed by MainSource Wealth Management are: Not deposits, Not Insured by the FDIC, and May Lose Value.
Contact Emily Kuntz at 317.392.6602 to schedule an appointment with a MainSource Wealth Management Financial Advisor.
Emily M. Kuntz
Branch Manager
2507 Progress Parkway
Shelbyville,
317.392.6602 phone
317.421.0039 fax
www.mainsourcebank.com
Kathy Self & Associates, Inc.
OFFICE - 317-392-4669 FAX - 317-392-4732
24 Hour Rental Line 317-642-0064
Current Rentals Available in the Shelbyville area.
Properties change frequently.
2-3 Bedrooms from $550 - $900 per month
Pictures available online at www.kathyself.com
Stop by our office during regular business hours or for after hours pick up, applications are available in our drop box next to the door or can be obtained from the rental section of our web site.
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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Join WSVX on Monday, May 25th, as we broadcast the Memorial Day Services from the
Catch daily track reports from the
Local News, Weather & Sports along with the latest happenings in
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
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.
Occasions Banquet Hall
Disgruntled Clown
Greatest comedy show on Earth!
Thursday May 21, 2009
7:30 pm
Only $5.00 per person
Tickets Available at Occasions and at the Door!
The Flying Toasters
Friday May 29, 2009
9:30 pm
Doors open 7:30 pm
Tickets available at Occasions
Shelbyville, In 46176
317-421-0820 Fax 317-421-0823
occasions@choiceonemail.com
The Fiddlers Three
Greetings from The Fiddlers Three,
You don't want to miss this casual summer evening of fun!
--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. If you were here Valentine's Day, you know the Headliner Band is a great Dance Band. So put on that little summer dress, sandals, grab a partner or friend and plan on a good time.
The specials for Friday & Saturday are: Fresh broiled, blackened, or fried Halibut with Pasta Alfredo, Fresh Vegetables and Soup or Salad $19.95 OR Twin 4 oz. Beef Tenderloin Filets with Cognac Peppercorn Demi Glaze with Our Signature Smashed Potatoes and Soup or Salad $19.95
Weeknight Specials Tues. - Thurs.: Broiled, blackened, or fried Orange Roughy with Rice, Fresh Vegetables and Soup or Salad $16.95 OR 6 oz. Black Angus Sirloin & Jumbo or Stuffed Shrimp with Baked Potato and Soup or Salad $14.95
We are Closed Sunday in observance of Memorial Day. Have a great Memorial Day Weekend.
Bon Appetit - Jay & Kathy
**We are taking reservations for Father's Day.
**We will not be serving the Sunday Buffet on Sunday May 24th, July 5th, and Sept. 6th to observe the
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
317-392-4371 for reservations or by e-mail
Annie’s Café
Dine In or Carry Out
Monday - Saturday
6am - 2pm
398-9266
If you need a place to have a meeting! Call us to schedule your breakfast or lunch meeting. You can order from the menu or visit our web site @ www.cateringbyannie.com
Breakfast
Biscuits and Gravy, Bacon and Scrambled eggs.
Every Day 6-10:00am $4.95
Daily Lunch Specials ALL Buffets comes with salad bar
MONDAY
Ham & Beans w/ Cornbread & Fried Potatoes
Sausage & Kraut
Fried Chicken Buffet
TUESDAY
Beef Manhatton, Meatloaf
Meat Loaf, Baked Beef Roast with potatoes and carrots on the Buffet
WEDNESDAY
Lasagna with Garlic bread & Salad Bar and
Spaghetti Buffet
THURSDAY
Liver & Onions, Chicken & Noodles , Home made Chicken and Dumpling
Baked Pork Loin with Gravy Buffet
FRIDAY
Cod Fish
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 Pancake for Just $1..00 more
Join us for Breakfast or Lunch
Annie's Cafe and Staff
THE CHICKEN INN
Memorial and Race Day Specials:
Box Lunches Available to Take To The Track
$7.75 - 2 Piece Broasted Chicken with choice of 2 Sides, Dinner Roll and Brownie or Cookie
$8.75 - 3 Piece Broasted Chicken with choice of 2 Sides, Dinner Roll and Brownie or Cookie
Family Pak Broasted Chicken Specials with 2 Sides
$15.00 - 9 Piece
$18.00 - 11 Piece
$26.00 - 16 Piece
$33.00 - 22 Piece
Wing Specials
.45 Each – Unlimited
Original or BBQ
Mild, Medium, Hot, Scorcher or Blisterin’
Special pricing available on Sunday 5/24 and Monday 5/25 only; not valid with any other offers.
Graduation Celebrations
Do you have an upcoming graduation? Don’t forget that we can provide quantity items for your celebration. Just give us a call to let us know your menu needs and we’ll be happy to provide you with a quote.
Congratulations to all 2009 Graduates….We wish you the best in your future plans!
The Chicken Inn Staff
Kopper Kettle
If you missed the first live event of the season, an audience participation murder mystery, you can still join in all the fun for the upcoming live entertainment season.
Here’s a list of entertainers IN THE GARDEN for June, & July:
June 12 – Point of View Comedy Team featuring Mark Steenbarger and Sarah Goedde. Humor the whole family can enjoy.*
June 26 – Sharon Riedman, Gospel Singer and Evangelist. A mix of contemporary and traditional favorites.
July 10 – Rushville Jazz Band will perform in the garden. If you like jazz, you’ll love the Jazz Band.*
*Schedule:
$20 per person, no coupons honored for live events.
Reservations only, limited seating.
CALL 765-763-6767. Located on
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