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News Release: 9/13/2024

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

OCTOBER 2024**

Shelby County Chamber of Commerce Hosted Events!

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SEPTEMBER 20TH -

 

MIDDAY MIXER

11:30 - 1:00

 

COLDWELL BANKER

LARRY K ROGERS REALTY

820 MAIN STREET,

SHELBYVILLE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SEPTEMBER 23RD -

 

MIDDAY MIXER & RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY

11:00 - 1:30

 

GERMAN AMERICAN BANK

827 MAIN STREET,

SHELBYVILLE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OCTOBER 4TH -

 

MIDDAY MIXER

11:30 - 1:00

 

THOROUGHBRED ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS

409 WASHINGTON STREET, SHELBYVILLE

 

 

OCTOBER 8TH -

 

HEALTH, WELLNESS & ELDERCARE FAIR

3P - 7P

 

SHELBY COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OFFICE

1117 FRANKFORT RD, SHELBYVILLE

 

FREE TO THE PUBLIC TO ATTEND

 

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Member hosted events

 

 

  • Sept 14th - Bagdad and Bands
  • Sept 14th – Simpsonville Fall Festival
  • Sept 14th – Shelbyville Jeep Invasion John Prine Concert
  • Sept 14th – Clear Creek Park 50th Anniversary
  • Sept 19th – Concert @ Mallard Hall
  • Sept 20th – Midday Mixer Customer Appreciation Celebration @ Coldwell Banker Larry K Rogers Realty
  • Sept 20th – Fish Fry @ Shelbyville/Shelby Co Park
  • Sept 20th – Habitat Golf scramble
  • Sept 21st – Fall KITPA Championship Points Truck & Tractor Pull
  • Sept 21st – Cultural Celebration-Shelby Main Street
  • Sept 22nd – NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet
  • Sept 23rd – Ribbon Cutting & Midday Mixer @ German American Bank
  • Sept 23rd – Avery Farmer Golf Scramble
  • Sept 24th – Shelby County Community Foundation Grant Celebration
  • Sept 25th - Laugh and Learn Playdate at the Shelby County Extension Office
  • Sept 26th – Luke Bryan Farm Tour @ Mulberry Orchard
  • Sept 26th – CAI Business Showcase
  • Sept 27th – Exclusive Songwriting Performance Clinic with Taylor Hughes
  • Sept 27th – Fall Festival @ Shelby Farms Senior Living
  • Sept 28th – Finchville Fall Festival
  • Oct 3rd – Shelby Co Extension Safer Driving May Save You Money Class
  • Oct 4th – Midday Mixer @ Thoroughbred Firm
  • Oct 5th – Family Game Night-Shelby Main Street
  • Oct 5th – HorseSensing Annual Chili Cook Off
  • Oct 5th – Fall Harvest Festival @ Jeptha Creed
  • Oct 5th -Fall Festival @ Gallrein Farms
  • Oct 5th - Annual Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event
  • Oct 7th – Ag & U Day
  • Oct 8th – Health, Wellness & Elder Care Fair
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MIDDAY MIXER @ ETHINGTON BUILDING SUPPLY

MIDDAY MIXER @ THE POLKA DOTTED PINEAPPLE BOUTIQUE

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Welcome to the Shelby County

Chamber of Commerce

VIP Heating and Air Conditioning

Andrei Lungu

VIPHVACSERVICE@GMAIL.COM

 

At VIP HVAC we provide installation, service and maintenance on residential HVAC units out of Shelby County. We service the Shelby county and surrounding Counties up the 1 hour radius of Shelbyville. We are a small family owned business since 2018.

SHELBY COUNTY CHAMBER

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT ANNOUCEMENTS

Shelby County News

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  • Subdivision plat tabled by planning commission
  • Shelbyville City Council talks taxes, medical cannabis
  • Country music star Luke Bryan returns to Mulberry Orchard
  • Phi Theta Kappa honor society comes to Shelby County
  • October 5th Fall Harvest Festival at Jeptha Creed
  • Simpsonville City Commission hears zoning ordinance update
  • MLCHS student receive academic honors
  • Shelby County Courthouse Annex at 501 Washington St there is n excused absentee ballot drop box
  • Fiscal Court approved donations, bids, human resources and more
  • Collins Titans dominate Dunbar in 35-0 shutout in football
  • Boys golf team shows improvement and Cody Young earns All Conference honors
  • Collins boys golf team finishes 3rd at Quail Chase Grant Roadcap claims 4th individually with 76
  • Hunting seasons begin to open in Kentucky
  • Students take life changing trip to Kennedy Space Center
  • Vaping numbers decline across the nation
  • Vote for the "Best of Shelby County" between September 18th - September 27th
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Young Leaders

 

Leadership and History Day 2024

MEDIA ADVISORY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  

September 5, 2025

 

Contact:  

Jonathan Haddix  

CEO & Partner, Estate Renovations  

Phone: 502-257-4476

Email: j.haddix@thewoodworksco.com

 

Kentucky’s Own Estate Renovations Recognized as 1 of 3 Kentucky Companies in

Qualified Remodeler's TOP 500 List

 

What:  

Estate Renovations, formerly The Woodworks Co., has been named one of only three Kentucky companies to the Qualified Remodeler's prestigious TOP 500 list for the second consecutive year. This recognition places Estate Renovations among the nation's largest and fastest-growing remodeling companies, underscoring their commitment to excellence in the remodeling industry.

When:  

This recognition was announced in the July/August 2024 issue of Qualified Remodeler.

Where:  

Estate Renovations, a design-build remodeling company, operates between Lexington and Louisville, Kentucky, with offices in Lawrenceburg, Shelbyville, and Lexington. The company has experienced significant growth since shifting to full-service remodeling in 2020. 

Why:  

Estate Renovations' inclusion in the TOP 500 list highlights the company's impressive achievements in the industry, including strong revenue, customer service excellence, industry certifications, and community service.

Who:  

Estate Renovations was founded in 2017 as a family-run business by JM Haddix and has since evolved under the leadership of Jonathan Haddix, CEO and Partner. The company has gained recognition for its dedication to quality and client satisfaction.

Interview Opportunities:  

Jonathan Haddix, CEO and Partner of Estate Renovations is available for interviews to discuss the significance of this recognition and the company's continued success in the remodeling industry.

Additional Information:  

For more details on the TOP 500 list and the full ranking, visit the Qualified Remodeler website at https://www.qualifiedremodeler.com.

For more information on Estate Renovations, visit https://estaterenos.com/

 

 

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Politics in Shelby County and Kentucky

Gov. Beshear Provides Team Kentucky Update

  

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Sept. 12, 2024) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear provided an update on economic development; grants to fight the drug epidemic; highway safety and National Child Passenger Safety Week. First Lady Britainy Beshear also provided an update on the Team Kentucky Saves Lives blood drive and named everyone who has given blood during the emergency shortage as this week’s Team Kentucky All-Stars.

Economic Development

Gov. Beshear announced continued momentum of the state’s metals sector as Kentucky Aluminum Processors celebrated the ground-breaking of its previously announced $40 million aluminum processing facility in Russellville, which will create 75 quality Kentucky jobs.

The Governor also highlighted September as National Bourbon Heritage Month. Since the start of the Beshear-Coleman administration, the commonwealth has seen more than 100 bourbon- and spirits-related projects, representing over $4.3 billion in new investments and nearly 1,800 new full-time jobs. The Governor was joined by Wally Dant, president and distiller at Log Still Distilling, and Jacob Call, Western Kentucky Distilling’s COO and master distiller, to celebrate the bourbon industry’s success in Kentucky.

“We have about 55,000 visitors per year to our distillery and we expect that to double over the course of this next year,” said Dant. “The reason I think we’ve been as successful as we have been is due to the Governor and the way he operates as a leader. He works to collaborate with private businesses to allow us to flourish in a great environment.”

“Since our ground-breaking in November 2022, we’ve hired 26 full-time employees, we’ve made 60,000 barrels of bourbon, and we recently laid out our plans for our new bottling facility,” said Call. “None of these things would have been possible without the support of the Governor’s office. When he say’s Team Kentucky, it really is Team Kentucky.”

Justice Assistance Grants

Gov. Beshear announced that his administration is awarding $1.7 million in grant funding to 12 local and state agencies to fight drug trafficking and create safer communities. As the administration remains committed to removing illicit drugs and further decreasing drug overdose deaths, the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grants will allow Kentucky’s law enforcement, drug task forces and nonprofit organizations to purchase critical resources, provide drug prevention programming to community residents, offer counseling to crime victims, ensure officers receive specialized training and work with individuals leaving incarceration for successful reentry skills. 

Highway Safety

The Governor shared positive trends the commonwealth is seeing related to highway safety. So far, in 2024, Kentucky has seen a 15% decrease in fatal automobile crashes. Over the last two years, seat belt use has increased 3.4%, according to the Kentucky Transportation Center at UK, including recent gains in rural counties that can be attributed to the successful High Five Rural Seat Belt program sponsored by a grant from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

“While I wish we didn’t lose anyone on our roads, these numbers are encouraging because they’re not just numbers. We’re talking about fewer people mourning lost loved ones, and fewer people recovering from or living with serious injuries sustained on Kentucky roadways,” said Gov. Beshear. “We need to keep moving forward until we reach zero – zero deaths, zero injuries. We don’t want any families to experience losing someone to a roadway crash, most of which are preventable. So, remember to buckle up, and put the phone down.”

For the latest driving tips, and how to stay safe on the road, visit KentuckyHighwaySafety.com.

National Child Passenger Safety Week

The Governor reminded Kentucky parents and caregivers about the importance of correctly buckling kids in the right car seats for their age and size during National Child Passenger Safety Week, which is recognized Sept. 15-21. This annual awareness campaign aims to make Kentucky highways safer by encouraging practices to safeguard some of the most vulnerable passengers. The National Highway Traffic Administration reports that 46% of car seats are misused across the United States.

“Our children are our most precious cargo, and as a dad, I know parents and caregivers want to do all they can to keep their kids safe,” said Gov. Beshear. “Simple practices like checking to make sure your kids are in the right seats and are buckled up every trip is a small step that can make a big difference.”

To find out more about checkup events, where professionals can check your child’s seat to make sure it’s installed correctly, and car seat resources, visit KentuckyHighwaySafety.com and click the Safety Programs tab.

Team Kentucky All-Stars

First Lady Britainy Beshear provided an update on the Team Kentucky Saves Lives blood drive and named everyone who has given blood during the emergency shortage as this week’s Team Kentucky All-Stars. In August, the American Red Cross announced that the nation is facing another emergency blood shortage. The national blood supply has fallen by more than 25% since July 1. Thursday morning, the Governor and First Lady donated blood in the Capitol Rotunda.

“I’m proud to say that Team Kentucky answered the call to donate blood once again,” said Mrs. Beshear. “This morning, Andy and I rolled up our sleeves to donate and people from across state government and the Frankfort community joined us. We are naming each of today’s donors as this week’s Team Kentucky All Stars. You all are living out our values – making sure we can take care of our neighbors in the moment they need us most.”

For Frankfort residents, there are eight more blood drives scheduled in September sponsored by the Personnel Cabinet. For information about these drives and opportunities to donate blood across the commonwealth, visit Governor.ky.gov/GiveBlood.

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