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News Release: 3/10/2023

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

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**please note, our calendar is very busy helping members and currently the first available we have for member/chamber hosted events is

March 2023**

 

***Have another event coming up we can share? Send it our way!!***

 

 

Member hosted events

 

  • March 11th – Habitat’s Annual Dinner & Silent Auction
  • March 15th – Job Fair @ Masonic Home
  • March 16th – OVEC event with Marks Feed Store
  • March 17th – March Madness Watch Party with ServPro
  • March 17th – Morning Mixer @ Traditional Bank
  • March 22nd – Morning Mixer @ Coldwell Banker Larry Rogers
  • April 1st – Bunny Day at Shelbyville Parks & Rec
  • April 1st – Bunny & Egg Scavenger Hunt Main St
  • April 3-7th – SCPS Spring Break
  • April 7th – Chamber office closes at 12
  • April 12th –Member Luncheon @ Conference Center
  • April 13th – Morning Mixer @ Independence Bank
  • April 17th – Girl on the Goal Career Fair
  • April 22nd – Dogwood Festival
  • April 26th – Midday Mixer @ UofL Shelbyville Hospital 
CLICK HERE TO VIEW DETAILS ON ALL EVENTS

 

 

March 17th, 2023

 

Save the Date for a Morning Mixer with Traditional Bank!!

 

601 Taylorsville Road

Shelbyville

 

730-9am

 

POT OF GOLD EVENT!!!

 

March 22nd, 2023

 

Save the Date for a Morning Mixer with Coldwell Banker Larry Rogers!!

 

820 Main Street

Shelbyville

 

730-9am

 

 

 

April 12th, 2023

 

Member Luncheon

Shelbyville Conference Center

11:30am - 1:00pm

Guest Speaker: Dr. Kim Schatzel, President University of Louisville

 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

 

 

 

April 13th, 2023

 

Save the Date for a Mixer Event with Independence Bank!!

CHAMBER MEMBER SPOTLIGHT

 

 

 

 

 

NETWORKING ROUNDTABLE

 

HOW TO NETWORK

CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT ALL OUR EVENT PHOTOS!

 

Welcome to the Shelby County

Chamber of Commerce

Jessica Harmon Photography

Jessica Harmon

502-395-0510

jessicaharmonphotos@gmail.com

 

Ky Based photographer. I love creating beautiful memories that will be cherished and tell a story.

 

 

 

Dinks Dessert Shop

Adrienne Park Reynolds

524 Main Street

dinkle5000@gmail.com

 

 

Fifth Third Bank

Jeremy Frankforther

502-562-5202

jeremy.frankforther@53.com

 

We live here, too

The quality of life in our community is important to us. We work, play and raise our families here. That’s why we’ve committed ourselves to improving lives in all the markets we serve.

 

Southern Sports & Recreation

Mike Pacheco

610 Old Mount Eden Road, Shelbyville

(501) 766-3822

 

Consultation, Design, Sell, and Install Stadium Seating, Arena Seating, Theater Seating, Bleachers, Grandstands, Overdecking, Renovations, Guardrail Systems, and Handrails.

Shelby County News

  • Thank you to all our Shelby Energy and KU team for restoring power to our county after the storm last week
  • Frankfort Road section to get a turning lane
  • Kentucky has the 3rd highest COVID-19 infection rate
  • Mostly minor damage in Simpsonville after storm
  • Shelby County couple featured in documentary



CHAMBER MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS

Shelby County Public School Update

Friends, 

 

It's been a great week for Shelby County Public Schools. Attached are our #IL3 Newsletter links!

Thanks for your support!

 

#IL3 Newsletter for March 19, 2023

 

1. Dr. Sugg's Friday Update Video School Calendar Change, Report Cards, and Parent Teacher Conferences as we go into our final quarter of school, Defenses of Learning

 

2. Last Week's Safety Update Video Repeated

 

3. College and Career Readiness Video

 

4. National School Breakfast Week

 

5. Social Media Stories and Announcements 

 

ARE YOU HIRING?
NEED HELP SPREADING THE WORD?
CHAMBER MEMBERS GET FREE JOB POSTINGS SHARED IN THIS NEWSLETTER, SOCIAL MEDIA, WEBSITE AND MORE!
SEND BETH DETAILS TO GET STARTED FINDING A GREAT FIT FOR YOUR BUSINESS!
CLICK HERE TO VIEW OPENINGS

https://careers.masonichomesky.com/shelbyville-job-fair-2023

CLASS OF 2023 SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY WITH THE SHELBY COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THROUGH COMMERCE ENHANCEMENT

Do you know a high school senior graduating this year?

 

Did you know the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce offers scholarships to our seniors?

 

We have provided scholarships to our seniors and young adults for more than 10 years providing thousands in continued education funds.

 

CLICK HERE to download application today!

 

Applications are due by: April 6th, 2023

 

Would you like to make a tax deductible donation to the Commerce Enhancement Scholarship Fund?

Donations can be made payable to:

Commerce Enhancement

316 Main Street

Shelbyville KY 40065

 

Donation receipts will be sent upon request!

Gov. Beshear Provides Team Kentucky Update

 

FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 9, 2023) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear, First Lady Britainy Beshear, Kentucky Emergency Management Director Jeremy Slinker and Cabinet for Health and Family Services Secretary Eric Friedlander attended the Team Kentucky update to inform Kentuckians on economic development success; the state’s lowest annual unemployment rate; recent inclement weather and rebuilding efforts in Eastern Kentucky; Medicaid renewals; services for seniors; foster care and the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). The Governor and First Lady also named school social workers as this week’s Team Kentucky All-Stars.

 

Economic Development

Gov. Beshear shared good economic development news happening in the commonwealth.

On Monday, the Governor announced a new “Supply Kentucky” initiative to boost job growth, reduce costs and provide more security in Kentucky companies’ supply chains. Supply Kentucky started as a partnership with the Cabinet for Economic Development and the Kentucky Association of Manufacturers to launch CONNEX Kentucky, a new online platform that provides a searchable supply chain database for Kentucky manufacturers.

Yesterday, Gov. Beshear said the first round of up to $34 million in state funds is one step closer to being distributed for the development of land and buildings in local communities to support new, good-paying jobs and economic growth across Kentucky. There are 54 site and building development projects moving forward in the initial round of the Kentucky Product Development Initiative.

 

General Fund Growth and Lowest Unemployment Rate

The Governor announced that February’s General Fund receipts rose 11.4% compared to February of last year. Collections for the month were over $1 billion, the largest February receipt total on record.

On Monday, the Governor announced that Kentucky set the lowest annual unemployment rate in state history in 2022 at 3.9%. This is the lowest rate seen since the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics began reporting state unemployment rates in 1976. Click here to read the full report.

“These statistics are just the latest numbers proving that Kentucky is an economic powerhouse and that we are creating good-paying jobs for our families,” said Gov. Beshear. “We are in the midst of the best economic roll that Kentucky has ever been on.”

 

Federal Medicaid Renewal Coming Soon

Secretary Friedlander joined Gov. Beshear to remind Kentuckians that the federal pandemic benefit that made it easier for low-income families to sign up for free health care is changing. Starting this year, Medicaid enrollees must once again participate in an annual renewal to determine eligibility for Medicaid. To learn more, see the full release or click here

“When the public health emergency expires, things will revert back to the processes in place prior to March 2020,” said Secretary Friedlander. “Thousands of Kentuckians will be impacted by this and will need to take action. People are on standby to help walk you through the renewal.”

 

Services for Seniors

Secretary Friedlander said the meal program for seniors, led by the Department for Aging and Independent Living (DAIL), has served nearly 10 million meals since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“March is National Nutrition Month, and as we all know, it marks the three-year anniversary of the first case of COVID-19 in Kentucky,” said Secretary Friedlander. “Over the course of three years, DAIL and community partners have served meals to seniors at an unprecedented rate.”

Secretary Friedlander also highlighted the Programs of All-Inclusive Services for the Elderly, or PACE, operated by the Department for Medicaid Services and DAIL. The program enables older Kentuckians to access health care services, allowing them to continue living in their home.

“The implementation of this program is still in the early stages, but the interest continues to build. This program is taking tremendous steps forward, and it expands options for individuals who want to age in their home,” said Secretary Friedlander. “Thank you to every Kentuckian who supports or cares for our seniors. Let’s continue to work together and be a neighbor helping a neighbor.”

 

Foster Care Update

Secretary Friedlander also announced that the number of children in foster care has decreased to less than 8,500 after peaking in 2020 at over 10,000 children. Kentucky is among other states experiencing the most significant drop in children in foster care due to focused efforts.

In 2020, Kentucky became the fifth state to implement the Family First Prevention Services Act. Family First Prevention Services include Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams, the Family Preservation and Reunification Program, the Kentucky Strengthening Ties and Empowering Parents program, Multisystemic Therapy Prevention Pilots and the Intercept Prevention Pilot.

The Family Preservation and Reunification Services program alone has seen a 94% success rate in keeping children in their homes. These prevention efforts are also saving the state and taxpayers money. Since 2019, the Department for Community Based Services has invested $11.4 million in prevention. Costs for out-of-home care have been reduced by $79.1 million.

“There has never been a more critical time to address the welfare of our children. Our child welfare approach is helping to ensure prioritizing keeping families safely together,” said Secretary Friedlander. “In spite of strides made, patterns persist, proving there is still work ahead of us. This administration is committed to identifying and addressing the drivers that create these disproportionalities.”

 

Affordable Connectivity Program

Today, Gov. Beshear shared options for eligible Kentucky residents to receive assistance through the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). The ACP is a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program that helps ensure households can afford high-speed internet for work, school, health care and more.

The benefit provides a discount of up to $30 per month toward internet service for eligible households. Eligible households can also receive a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer or tablet from participating providers if they contribute more than $10 and less than $50 toward the purchase price. A household is eligible for the ACP if the household income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines or if a member of the household meets at least one of the criteria listed on FCC.gov/ACP

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316 Main Street
Shelbyville, KY 40065
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