Noblesville Magazine October 2020

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NORTHERN HAMILTON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 70 North Byron St. Cicero, IN 46034 (317) 984-4079

chamber@northernhamiltoncountychamber.com

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS The Northern Hamilton County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to introduce our new Chamber members. Please welcome them by visiting their website, sending them an email, or stopping by to introduce yourself.

CASES CAR CLINIC

Automotive Service, Repair and Bait Shop 299 N. Peru Street Cicero, IN www.facebook.com/Cases-CarClinic-133202710064728

COLONIAL VILLAGE LABRADOODLES

Labradoodle Breeder Sheridan, IN www.colonialvillagelabradoodles.com

NOLAN JAMES

Women’s Clothing/Boutique 99 Buckeye Street Cicero, IN www.NolanJames.net

NORTHERN HAMILTON COUNTY MAGAZINE

Part of the Towne Post Network serving Arcadia, Atlanta, Cicero, Sheridan, and surrounding communities. Noblesville, IN www.TownePost.com

PRO WAKE WATERSPORTS

Supra, Moomba, Sylvan Boat Sales, Service, & Repair 9175 East 146th St. Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 318-4663 www.prowakewatersports.com

Serving the communities of Arcadia, Aroma, Atlanta, Bakers Corner, Boxley, Cicero, Deming, Millersburg, Omega, Strawtown and Walnut Grove

SHOW SOME CLASS Please join us in supporting the Hamilton County Health Department and all the Hamilton County School Districts and lead by example as part of their and Show Some C.L.A.S.S effort. This education and awareness campaign is designed to help keep schools open and kids in class. We can all take part in reducing community and household spread by doing our part. #ShowSomeClassHamCo • Check your child’s temperature every day before they go to school. • Lead by example by letting your child see you wearing a mask and modeling good social distancing. • Avoid crowds; especially slumber parties, busy playgrounds, and family gatherings. • Schedule a test if anyone in your family is exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19. • Stay home until you receive your test results or if you’re just feeling crummy. CHAMBER GIFT CARD GIVEAWAY With the holiday season approaching we encourage you to support our local businesses through the purchase of gift cards. Gift cards are a convenient, versatile gift. Get a jump on the holiday rush and shop for gift cards at Northern Hamilton County restaurants and retailers first. Bonus! You can enter to win a $100 gift card from the Chamber. All you need to do is take a picture of the gift card purchased, tag the business, and post to the Northern Hamilton County Chamber of Commerce Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/ Northern-Hamilton-County-Chamberof-Commerce-324131790965398/ before December 31, 2020. You will be automatically be entered to win a $100 gift card to the local

merchant of your choice. While you are there be sure to “Like Us.” In this time of need for all, please consider purchasing a second card to donate to one of our local not-for-profits. COMING UP Thursday, October 22, 2020 NHCCC Luncheon State of the Schools Update Hamilton Heights School Corporation 11:15 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Thursday, November 12, 2020 NHCCC Luncheon Meeting Myers, Hamilton County Tourism Aboard the Nickel Plate Express 11:15 a.m.-1:00 p.m. CONGRATULATIONS! Hamilton Heights Assistant Principal, Whitney Gray, recently received the Ida Yaney Overholser Award for her contributions to the Teach One to Lead One® (T1L1) mentoring program at Hamilton Heights High School during the 2019-20 school year. The Ida Award is given to a person who has worked behind the scenes to help children overcome obstacles to become leaders. T1L1 is a unique mentoring program that partners caring people in the community with the school corporation to equip students to be leaders. It is centered around ten universal principles needed for success: respect, integrity, self-control, courage, humility, excellence, compassion, enthusiasm, teamwork and honor. Hamilton Heights was the first school in Indiana to offer the T1L1 program. Mrs. Gray was an early advocate for T1L1 to come to Hamilton Heights. Photo credit: Kevin Yaney

WELCOME NEW BOARD MEMBERS Tom Koch, Ph.D. Breeding Manager for Beck’s Hybrids. Koch has been at Beck’s for 3 years, has 15 years in the corn seed industry, and lived in the community for a decade. OCTOBER 2020

Corey Beck Licensing Lead for Beck’s Hybrids. In his current position or nearly 3 years, Beck is a native of Hamilton County and grew up in the seed business.

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