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Business Spotlight: Noble Auto Service

NOBLE AUTO SERVICE 1372 S. 10th Street Noblesville, IN 317-733-5009 thenoblemechanic.com

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Reggie Stewart, founder of Reggie’s Motorworks in Noblesville, has many satisfied customers, and that’s the primary reason why he decided to open a new Noblesville shop - Noble Auto Service on 10th Street.

“Because we specialize in working on European imports such as BMW, MercedesBenz, Volkswagen, Porsche, and many other European cars at Reggie’s Motorworks, we have many satisfied customers wanting to know if we can work on some other cars,” Stewart says. “The demand to work on these other cars was so great that it was time to start another business.”

Stewart says he is excited about his new shop.

“A lot of our customers have a brother or a parent that doesn’t drive a European car, but they have heard great things about the work we do at Reggie’s, so we want to be able to provide full-service work for all kinds of other vehicles,” Stewart says. “It’s been wonderful that so many people give us such great reviews. We have strived to be a very reputable car shop, and we will be providing the same excellent work at Noble Auto Service.”

The team at Noble Auto Service provides oil and filter changes, tire care, tune ups, maintenance inspections, brake repair, wheel alignment, air conditioning, transmission and suspension work, and other services. “We are very proud of the work we do,” Stewart says. “Our goal is to always earn the respect of our customers, and make sure they want to come back to us. We have earned a stellar reputation for excellence, and it is our goal to not only be good today, but be better tomorrow.”

Stewart says positive feedback from his customers is inspiring for the future.

“Customer service is paramount to us,” he says. “We are not going to be the lowestpriced shop in town, but you are going to get the absolute highest-quality auto repair and maintenance. We will keep your vehicle in optimal condition. We never want to see your car arrive on a tow truck. This how we hope to earn your business and your referrals.”

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Curtis Painter, customer experience manager for Indiana Liquor Group, says the upcoming Whiskeyfest, hosted by Noble Wine & Spirits and located at Mustard Seed Gardens event facility, will be a fun time for all.

“Our Whiskeyfest events will serve as a means to fund our company charity, Spirits for Smiles, which aims to assist Hoosier families in gaining access to quality dental care they would otherwise not be able to afford without assistance,” Painter says.

The first-ever Noblesville Whiskeyfest will be held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on October 15 at Mustard Seed Gardens. Painter says all proceeds from ticket sales and live auction will go to out charity.

“Whiskeyfest will be host to over 50 samples of whiskeys, a lottery for the option to buy allocated products, and a live auction for some of the most sought-after bottles of whiskeys,” Painter says. “We will have various light hors d’oeuvres to enjoy throughout the event in the form of a charcuterie board, as well as non-alcoholic options.”

Many items will be raffled and auctioned.

“They are highly sought-after whiskeys with very limited access in Indiana,” Painter says. “The most exciting thing people can look forward to is to have the option to buy many of these items at normal retail value. All sampled items will be offered at a 10% discount during our event, minus our private-barrel picks.” acquired Mr. G’s Liquors in December of 2019, and the group rebranded the store as Noble Wine & Spirits in June of 2020 as the first of its stores under the Indiana Liquor Group organization.

Indiana Liquor Group was created by three local investors in 2018. The group currently operates 44 retail liquor stores throughout the north-central area of Indiana.

“This is a very fun industry to be a part of,” Painter says. “Beer, wine and spirits have a way of bringing people together for special occasions such as holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, etcetera. To be able to provide a bit of excitement to people is rewarding. When you can pair that with our charity, and doing good for Hoosiers in the communities we service, it is even better.” measures for guests in light of the coronavirus pandemic, including table distancing, hand sanitizers and signage regarding masks.

Painter says Noble Wine & Spirits will also adhere to the guidelines Mustard Seed Gardens has in place for events.

“We want this to be a fun and safe event for attendees, all while following the governor’s mandate in place,” Painter says.

Noble Wine & Spirits is located at 2209 Connor Street in Noblesville. For more info, call 317-773-3471 or visit noblespirits. com. For additional details on Mustard Seed Gardens, located at 77 Metsker Lane in Noblesville, call 317-776-2300 or go to mustardseedgardens.com.

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