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News Release: 1/17/2025

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

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FEB 2025

Shelby County Chamber of Commerce Hosted Events!

 **Join Us for the 2025 Casino Sock Hop!** 

 **Date:** February 8th, 2025

 **Time:** 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM

 **Location:** Shelbyville Conference Center, 219 7th Street, Shelbyville, KY

 

 **Get ready for a night of unlimited gaming and non-stop fun!

 

**Indulge in delicious heavy hors d'oeuvres that will keep you fueled for dancing!

 

Swing, twist, and groove the night away at our fabulous 1950's themed party—**the event of the year!**

 

**Tickets:** $50 per person—worth every penny for an unforgettable night!

 

Cash bar available for those looking to sip on some classic cocktails!

 

**Win big with tons of exciting prizes!**

 

This is a night you won’t want to miss! Grab your friends, dust off those dancing shoes, and let’s make some incredible memories together! 

 

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Member hosted events

January

o  Jan 29th – Awake Ministries Campus Tour & Lunch

o  Jan 30th, 2025 – Dinner and Auction for Cornerstone Christian Academy

February

o  Feb – Love Local Month

o  Feb – Save the Date Midday Mixer w/ Shelby KY History

o  Feb 5, 2025 – Fathers Love Annual Banquet

o  Feb 6th, 2025 – Open House @ Cornerstone Christian Academy

o  Feb 8th – Shelby Main Street Chocolate Walk

o  Feb 8th, 2025 – Sock Hop Casino Night

o  Feb 11th – Shelby Main Street Hall of Fame Breakfast

o  Feb 15th – Rotary Annual Dinner

o  Feb 18th – Kiwanis Chili Supper

 March

o  SAVE THE DATE: MIXER @ TRADITIONAL BANK

o  Mar 1 – Habitat for Humanity Annual Dinner & Silent Auction

o  Mar 8th – ArtSpark Shelbyville Spring Festival

o  Mar 15th, 2025 – Shelby Showcase

o  Mar 18th – Morning Mixer @ Torrey Smith Realty

o  Mar 22nd, 2025 – Touched Twice

o  Mar 22nd – HorseSensing Hoe Down

o  Mar 29th – Waddy Fire Dept Craft Vendor Fair

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State of the Union Address

Senator Aaron Reed

State Representative Jennifer Decker

Councilman Frank Page

Judge Dan Ison

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Welcome to the Shelby County

Chamber of Commerce

Purofirst Disaster Services

Jill Robinson

2251 Stanley Gault Parkway, Louisville

JillRobinson@Purofirst.com

 

Purofirst Disaster Services is locally owned and operated, providing emergency restoration services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to residential and commercial customers. Purofirst offers powerful, proven systems, a commitment to technical excellence, high quality, and decades of experience.

Purofirst is part of a unique franchise system of highly-trained restoration professionals. We care about you and your family’s health and safety and promise to respond to an emergency loss within two hours or less. We have over 30 years of experience and expertise in property damage restoration and mitigation.

Purofirst has built a reputation of honesty, integrity, and pride in its work. These key principles attract customers to Purofirst. But don't just take our word for it, read our customer's glowing reviews about their firsthand experience with Purofirst services.

 

Network Data Solutions LLC

Kathleen Lopez

klopez@ndsit.net

 

Network Data Solutions is an engineer-led technology integrator focused on how IT solutions enhance the business. We take a unique approach in the market, partnering with our customer's IT departments to deliver technology and solutions that may require a higher level expertise to implement, but not maintain. When our project is complete, we empower the customer's technology team with the knowledge and tools to support the solution.

All products that we recommend are tested internally and by our select customers before recommending to more organizations. We only provide new technologies where we are confident the vendor or manufacturer is invested in the solution and will support us and our customers moving forward.

Modern Information Technology (IT) departments can be viewed one of two ways:

As a cost center, a constant drain on the business without adding any perceivable value to the company's business objectives. We say perceivable because there is always a value but it cannot be easily understood by the business leaders or executive teams.

We want our customers' IT departments viewed the second way, as a business enabler, constantly adding value, striving to find new technologies and processes in which their internal teams can meet or exceed business objectives.

Ask us today about how our consulting services can expand your budget and create a business enabling IT department.

FR Environmental Dry Ice Specialist

Sue Froehle

5157 Taylorsville Road, Finchville

https://www.frenvironmental.com/

 

Serving Kentucky, Tennessee Indiana and Ohio, FR Environmental is the dry ice specialty company here to serve your dry ice needs. We deliver to Louisville, Lexington, Nashville, Evansville, Cincinnati and everywhere in between. FR Environmental can supply your dry ice as well as rent your dry ice blasting equipment. Either way they have you covered!

 

Whether you need dry ice delivered or need a dry ice blasting service or rental they are here to help provide a high level of service, products and reliable dry ice distribution within 24 hours. FR Environmental offers a wide variety of dry ice service for commercial use. For pricing and delivery and much much more call us today.

 

FR Environmental is the local dry ice source for these areas and everywhere in between:

 

LEXINGTON – LOUISVILLE – EVANSVILLE - NASHVILLE - CINCINNATI - BOWLING GREEN - FLORENCE

 

What to use dry ice for:

 

catering – home delivery – commercial delivery – frozen food transportation – power outages – emergency refrigeration – long picnics - many commercial and business applications

 

We offer Cold Jet equipment for rentals.

 

By calling FR Environmental they can also help save up to 30% of your annual dry ice purchases. FR Environmental has local service from their dry ice branch that is located near Lexington, Louisville, Evansville, and Nashville city centers for 24 hour customer service.

 

FR Environmental dry ice does not contribute to the greenhouse effect. All their dry ice is produced only from food grade carbon dioxide and does not add additional carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. 

JODA International Inc

Becky Janes

88 Brunerstown Rd

Beckyjanes@jodainternational.com

 

Heavy Highway Construction 

Eades General Contracting

Julie Eades

1361 Fisherville Rd, Finchville

eadesgc@gmail.com

 

We are a general contracting company that specializes in decks, pole barns, metal roofs as well as onsite welding and fabrication. 

Ryerson

Tim Monhollen

920 Old Brunerstown Rd, Shelbyville

www.ryerson.com

 

At Ryerson, we are one of the largest metal distributors in North America. But to us that means more than simply supplying material; it means fostering enduring relations with our customers through value-added solutions and unwavering commitments.

 

With a legacy of trust, thousands of manufacturers spanning hundreds of industries rely on us for their metal needs.

 

Helping you excel is not just a goal—it's in our DNA.

Monarch Restoration

Cheyenne Andrade

229 Taylorsville Road, Taylorsville

cheyenne@restorewithmonarch.com

 

Kentuckiana's #1 Property Restoration Company

 

Monarch Restoration is a full service restoration company that’s available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week for any water, flood, fire, bio-hazard, or mold emergency you might have. We have been serving residential and commercial customers in Taylorsville and surrounding areas for over 10 years. You can count on us to offer our professional insight on what needs to be done and how to do it the right way. We promise never to take advantage of your unpleasant situation. We also promise to treat you with integrity and get every restoration job done right the first time.

 

Our services include water & flood damage restoration, fire & smoke damage restoration, bio-hazard decontamination, and mold removal & restoration. Our expert team is insured, certified, and has a proven track record for delivering amazing service every time. If you would like a free estimate, go ahead and reach out to us!

Juvo Company

David Parsons

175 McDaniels Rd, Shelbyville

david@juvocompany.com

 

Our Mission

At Juvo Company, our mission is to guide founders through the intricate process of optimizing their business value, facilitating strategic acquisitions, and achieving smooth, successful exits. We are committed to being your trusted partner, ensuring you optimize, exit, and thrive in your entrepreneurial journey.

Our Promise

By choosing Juvo Company, you’re not just optimizing your business for sale; you’re partnering with a team that cares about your entire entrepreneurial journey, future success, and life purpose.

BT3 Renovations LLC

Josh Turner

3335 Seajay Dr., OH

 

Our Goal

We tackle everything from complex large projects to smaller scale jobs. Fueled by our passion to make our clients dreams and visions come to life. Our passion is the driving factor for our commitment to excellence, we go the extra mile to make sure clients are completely satisfied with our work.

 

- J.J TURNER, FOUNDER

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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT ANNOUCEMENTS

Shelby County News

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  • Community theatre stages "Inherit the Wind'
  • School board members sworn into office
  • Georgina Ivers Joins the Shelbyville City Council
  • Austin Dupre enters Simpsonville City Commission
  • Shelby alum Biagi names Special Teams Coordinator of the Year
  • Cornerstone Christian Academy joins KHSAA
  • First Week of General Assembly was a busy one
  • Aaron Reed officially sworn into office
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Happy 2025!

It's been an interesting start to the new year, but although I've been snowed in for most of it, I didn't want to let too much time pass before inviting you to set up at our Vendors Fair! Same as last year, our focus is to foster business to business relationships in Shelby County.  Details and registration can be found at https://scidf.com/vendors-fair-registration/. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.

Thanks and I hope you are all safe and warm!

 

Charlie Clabaugh

Training Coordinator | Shelby County Associated Industries

Admin| Shelby County Industrial and Development Foundation

316 Main Street P.O. Box 335 Shelbyville, KY 40065

502-633-5068

charlie@scidf.com

 

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SHELBY SHOWCASE 2025

Shelby Showcase 2025

Date: March 15, 2025

Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Location: Shelby County High School,

1701 Frankfort Rd, Shelbyville, KY

 

Join us for the Shelby Showcase, a fantastic community event presented by the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce! This is a wonderful opportunity for local businesses to promote their products and services to the community.

 

Highlights of the Event:

  • Explore the newly renovated Shelby County High School
  • Enjoy student performances showcasing local talent
  • Network with other businesses and community members
  • Free Admission – open to the public!

 

We are also seeking sponsors to help make this event even bigger and better. Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of this exciting day!

Mark your calendar and join us for a day of celebration and community connection!

 

For more information or sponsorship opportunities, please contact the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW!

First we would like to express our appreciation to each and every one of our members with the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce! You have all helped to make our community as successful as it is and without you, nothing we are able to do would be possible!!

 

With that being said, we would like to start a new series of digital promotions to help PROMOTE YOU!!

 

Here is what we need, some fun facts about your organization that we can help share for you.

 

A few examples: 

1. Do you have a new employee we can help highlight? Tell us about them and send us a picture!

2. Do you have an employee that is a Rockstar and we just need to share? Tell us about them and send us a picture!

3. Does your organization do or provide a unique service we can highlight? Great, let us know about it!

4. Are you celebrating a special occasion (so many years in business, record year, new building, etc.) Let us share that accomplishment for you!

 

There are a ton of different items, these are just some examples! We want to help promote you!!

 

CLICK HERE TO GET HIGHLIGHTED

Politics in Kentucky

Gov. Beshear Recognizes Accomplishments of

Future Healers Kiddo’s Medical Program

The Louisville-based nonprofit introduces children to fields of medicine, science

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Jan. 15, 2025) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear recognized the accomplishments of the Louisville-based nonprofit Future Healers Kiddo’s Medical Program. The program introduces students to the fields of medicine and science.

“The Future Healers program is introducing Kentucky kids to the world of medicine and inspiring the next generation of health care heroes,” said Gov. Beshear. “By prioritizing our kids, and introducing them to medical students, we’re showing our young people if they work for it, they can reach their dreams.”

The Future Healers program began in 2021 to help Louisville youth affected by violence. In 2024, the Future Healers program announced it was expanding into three schools in Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS). The program results from a partnership between 2X Game Changers, UofL Hospital’s Trauma Institute, students at the UofL School of Medicine and the UofL Department of Surgery. Gov. Beshear presented acclamations to all partners to recognize their work and was joined onstage by some of the children in the program.

“It’s amazing to see how far this program has come in just a few years,” said Chris 2X, executive director of 2X Game Changers. “We’re now expanding into three schools, and our program is impacting over 400 kids. We appreciate the support of Gov. Beshear as we continue our work to inspire our youth and change the lives of these kiddos.”

“The purpose of the field of medicine, at its core, is to help people,” said Dr. Keith Miller, trauma surgeon at the UofL Health Department of Surgery. “This program is helping these kids learn about a new and exciting career path. It also serves as a reminder to our medical students and medical staff that we all have a responsibility to give back and help these young kids realize their dreams. It’s amazing to be joined by Gov. Beshear today, and it sends a powerful message to the healers, and the helpers, of tomorrow.”

Since its inception in 2021, the Future Healers program has offered free monthly lessons on topics covering nutrition, mental health, anatomy and first aid, as well as mentorship opportunities with medical students, physicians and other members of the health care community. Last year, the program released the Future Healers Journey to Wellness Personal Journal, an activity and educational book for kids focused on wellness and the medical field.

In 2023, the Future Healers Program won the Kentucky Medical Association Service Award. Earlier this year, a study on the program was published in The American Surgeon, a national medical journal. The study showcased how the program positively influences youth at risk for gun violence.

The Future Healers program has also partnered with the Vanderbilt University Medical Center & School of Medicine, furthering the program’s reach to Nashville, Tenn.

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Gov. Beshear Provides Team Kentucky Update

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Jan. 16, 2025) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear and First Lady Britainy Beshear provided an update on economic development, funding awards to support communities recovering from flooding, winter weather, wildfires affecting Southern California, Human Trafficking Prevention Month, the Governor’s recent State of the Commonwealth Address and Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The Governor also named the Lincoln Trail Area Development District team members as this week’s Team Kentucky All-Stars.

Economic Development

The Governor recapped his announcement that Nitto – a global developer of state-of-the-art technology and provider of products and services for automotive, electronics, aerospace and other industries – will open a new facility in Frankfort, creating 220 full-time jobs.

Projects to Improve Communities

Gov. Beshear highlighted three communities receiving funds from Kentucky’s Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program, which is administered by Kentucky’s Department for Local Government.

  • The city of Jackson will use $4.8 million to conduct a study of stormwater movement to prevent future flooding events. The city will also use $3 million to replace waterlines along Quicksand Road that were damaged by the floods.
  • Letcher County will use $4.2 million to replace over 8,000 feet of waterlines and replace two pump stations, improving water pressure.
  • The city of Jenkins will use $5.2 million to conduct a study of stormwater movement to prevent future flooding events. The city will also use $1.4 million to make improvements to the city’s wastewater treatment plant.

In total, the Governor announced eight projects for a total of $21 million. Click here to view the full list of the projects that received funding.

Weather Update

Gov. Beshear sadly reported that Kentucky Emergency Management (KYEM) and the Department for Public Health have confirmed six deaths related to the ice and snow the commonwealth received from Jan. 5-11. The Governor said some of these deaths were related to overexertion followed by cardiac arrest that occurred while shoveling snow and ice. The Governor reminded Kentuckians that shoveling heavy, wet snow can cause back injuries and heart attacks, so take frequent breaks when shoveling, and don’t push yourself too far.

Gov. Beshear also provided an update on upcoming weather. Starting Jan. 19, the commonwealth is expecting arctic air to bring dangerously low temperatures that will remain until Jan. 22. Areas of Kentucky can expect wind chill conditions to be in the single digits and could drop below zero on Monday and Tuesday mornings. Warming centers will be available and a map of warming centers has been posted on the KYEM website.

California Wildfires

The Governor and First Lady expressed their support and love for Americans being affected by the Greater Los Angeles wildfires that have destroyed homes and lives. Gov. Beshear said California put out a call through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact for specific firefighting teams and equipment, and the Kentucky Division of Forestry answered. California is currently evaluating Kentucky’s proposal against other proposals before authorizing the assistance.

“If we are called on to help, we will be there. Kentucky stands ready,” said Gov. Beshear. “If you are in a position to help, you can make a donation to organizations that will be there for the long haul, helping to provide shelter, food and supplies as well as support for emergency responders. To everyone out there working to help – thank you. Our first responders make us all proud. Be safe and take care of yourself.”

“When our own state faced the worst tornadoes and floods in our history, people from across the country donated to our relief funds, and to our two Christmas toy drives,” the First Lady said. “Now, Team Kentucky can pay it forward by supporting families impacted by the wildfires as they rebuild their lives.”

The First Lady highlighted the impact of the World Central Kitchen and Baby2Baby and encouraged Kentuckians to donate to these organizations or other favorite charities supporting wildfire relief.

Human Trafficking Prevention Month

The First Lady also highlighted January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month, raising awareness about this crime and educating the public on how to identify and prevent it. The First Lady reminded Kentuckians about the Human Trafficking Hotline and discussed the different signs and types of trafficking.

“As First Lady, and as a mom, my top priority is protecting Kentucky’s children and young adults,” the First Lady said. “I’m proud of Team Kentucky’s efforts to rescue victims, hold criminals accountable and make sure survivors have the resources they need to heal.”

State of the Commonwealth Address

Gov. Beshear recapped his fifth State of the Commonwealth Address, which he delivered Jan. 8. The Governor said he was proud to report “the State of the Commonwealth is strong … and it’s growing stronger.” For his full address, click here.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Jan. 20, the Governor paid tribute to and celebrated the legacy and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

“Martin Luther King Jr. was a visionary, a true public servant committed to justice, equality and fairness for all people,” said Gov. Beshear. “I continue to be inspired by the words and wisdom of Dr. King and I remain committed to walking alongside every single Kentuckian so we can continue forward, building our New Kentucky Home, where prosperity reaches every community and every family.”

Team Kentucky All-Stars

The Governor named Lincoln Trail Area Development District team members as this week’s Team Kentucky All-Stars. On Jan. 16, the Governor visited the region to see their new aerial search and rescue drones, cutting-edge technology being used to prepare for weather-related and other disasters.

“We’ve seen our fair share of natural disasters in Kentucky, and we learned how important it is to be prepared, and how many lives that can save. So, it’s safe to say the work being done here is crucial,” said Gov. Beshear. “This achievement was made possible because of teamwork between the district, regional judge/executives, emergency managers and private sector partners. Thank you to everyone who made this possible. You are this week’s Team Kentucky All-Stars.”

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