UPCOMING EVENTS

 

CLICK HERE TO REQUEST YOUR SPOT!

 

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

NOVEMBER 2024**

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

Shelby County Chamber of Commerce Hosted Events!

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR EVENTS

Octoberfest

Shelby County Chamber of Commerce: Octoberfest, where participants can compete for a chance to win exciting prizes.

How to Join the Fun:

  • Purchase a ticket for everyone (over 21 only) who wants to attend the event.
  • Come dressed in your best costume!

Categories:

  • German Octoberfest Attire
  • Best Couple
  • Best Solo Male
  • Best Solo Female

Prizes:

Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes in each category, with special awards for creativity, originality, and overall wow-factor.

 

****Cash and Venmo only will be accepted if purchasing tickets at the door and for the bar****

 



See everyone tonight at 5:00 in their best costumes!!

OCTOBER 28TH -

 

BUSINESS AFTER HOURS

3:00 -6:00P

 

SHELBY COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OFFICE

1117 FRANKFORT RD, SHELBYVILLE

 

POT OF GOLD EVENT

 

 

 

 

NOVEMBER 11TH -

 

MIDDAY MIXER

11:30 - 1:00P

 

VFW POST 1179

619 MAIN ST, SHELBYVILLE

 

Annual Awards & Stakeholders Luncheon

Date: November 13, 2024

Time: 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

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

Cost: $35 per member

 

Join us for the Annual Awards & Stakeholders Luncheon, presented by the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce, Shelby County Industrial and Development Foundation, and Shelby County Associated Industries. This esteemed event will celebrate our community's achievements and recognize the outstanding contributions of local leaders and businesses.

 

We are honored to feature Jonathan Shell, the newly elected Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture, as our guest speaker. Commissioner Shell, a fifth-generation farmer from Garrard County, brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to Kentucky agriculture. Together with his father, Gary, he operates Shell Farms and Greenhouses, where they cultivate cattle, flowers, corn, and pumpkins.

Commissioner Shell’s dedication to the agricultural sector is underscored by his belief in the values of food, faith, and family. In his role as Agriculture Commissioner, he is committed to advocating for Kentucky’s farm families and preserving the core values that define our agricultural heritage. His administration is focused on ensuring the seamless operation of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture while supporting our farmers who play a crucial role in feeding both our local communities and the world.

 

Embrace this opportunity to hear from a leader who is passionate about the future of Kentucky agriculture and connect with fellow stakeholders who share a commitment to our community’s growth and prosperity.



Shelby County Motto: Good land, good living, good people.

We look forward to your participation in this significant event!

 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW

 

***Have another event coming up we can share?

Send it our way!!***

 

 

Member hosted events

 

 

  • NOW – DEC 1ST – TOYS FOR TOTS
  • NOW – DEC 7TH – FOOD DRIVE
  • NOW – ANGEL TREE w/ McDANIEL INSURANCE
  • Oct 25th – Octoberfest
  • Oct 26th – Trail or Treat @ Shelbyville/Shelby Co Park
  • Oct 26th – Downtown Trick or Treating-Shelby Main Street
  • Oct 26th – Witching Hour @ Francesca’s
  • Oct 26th – Trunk or Treat @ Giovanni’s
  • Oct 26th – Spooktacular Putt or Treat
  • Oct 26th – National Drug Takeback
  • Oct 27th – Shelby Storm Chili Dinner & Silent Auction
  • Oct 27th – Lilybud Fall Bash
  • Oct 28th – Open House @ Shelby County Cooperative Extension Office
  • Oct 29th – Fall Family Fun Fest @ Shelby Christian Church
  • Oct 30th – Trunk or Treat – Hometown Manor Assisted Living
  • Oct 30th – Trunk or Treat @ Shelbyville First Baptist
  • Oct 31st – Trunk or Treat @ Claudia Sanders
  • Oct 31st – Adult Day Health Center Fall Festival
  • Nov 2nd – Trims and Whims
  • Nov 2nd – Vaccine Clinic
  • Nov 7th – Kosair for Kids Community Impact Breakfast
  • Nov 7th – Blood Drive @ UofL Shelbyville Hospital
  • Nov 9th – Celebration of Lights-Shelby Main Street
  • Nov 11th – Midday Mixer @ VFW Veteran’s Day Celebration
  • Nov 12th – Business Wisdom From Louisville Legends Breakfast
  • Nov 13th – Annual Awards & Member Luncheon @ Conference Center
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD CURRENT EVENT FLYERS

CHAMBER SPOTLIGHT

 

 

 

 

RIBBON CUTTING @ WALDO'S CHICKEN & BEER

CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT ALL OUR EVENT PHOTOS!

Welcome to the Shelby County

Chamber of Commerce

Aequitas Power Company

Jorge Diaz

401 4th Street, Shelbyville

http://www.aequitaspower.com

 

We are a utility infrastructure construction and electrical services firm with a century of combined expertise. At Aequitas Power, we draw on our extensive experience to provide exceptional services, prioritizing safety, efficiency, and innovation in every project. From clear skies to stormy weather, we are dedicated to safety, excellence, diversity, and our customers, ensuring that we meet their needs and exceed their expectations while empowering communities through reliable power solutions. Choose Aequitas Power for trusted expertise and a steadfast commitment to excellence.

Whitney M. Young Jr Job Corps Center

Lisa Cordial

8460 Shelbyville Rd, Simpsonville

http://whitneymyoung.jobcorps.gov/

 

For over 60 years, Job Corps has helped young people achieve successful careers in the nation’s fastest-growing industries. Job Corps is the nation’s largest free, residential career training and education program for low-income young adults ages 16 through 24. With 10 industries to pick from and countless careers to explore, Job Corps has an opportunity for anyone ready to work hard and grow. 

PassionTide Counseling, LLC

Myra Lachmann, LPCA

5913 Elmburg Road, Bagdad

passiontidecounseling@gmail.com

 

Are you ready to take the first step towards better understanding yourself and finding more peace? Reaching out is the beginning of your journey towards discovery. From a non-diagnosing attitude towards wholistic health, you have no labels to fear.

 

Now, that's the Spirit! As a Catholic mental health professional, I am dedicated to upholding the ethical and moral principles of faith in my practice and promoting healing that is rooted in love, faith, and compassion.

 

SHELBY COUNTY CHAMBER

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT ANNOUCEMENTS

Shelby County News

**for more information on stories, please visit Sentinel News**

  • Ford eyes local high-tech component plant
  • ReadyFest gets an A+
  • Treasurer to assist county residents in reclaiming money: nearly $3 million due in unclaimed bank funds in Shelby County
  • Drug indictments by Shelby County grand jury
  • 5K to benefit Shelby County DARE programs
  • Collins High welcomes Troy Adams as new girls basketball coach
  • Berhalter fired as USMNT manager
  • Pitch Perfect: Collins soccer star, Jack Lingo shines in North American Cup
  • Shelby students attend KFB Institute
  • Aaron Reed and Rhonda Davis battle for 7th District Senate seat
  • Sandra Ashcraft and Ray White looking to fill jailer's position
  • Childhood memories, love for teaching, inspire teacher turned author
  • Local children set up lemonade stand for hurricane victims
  • Bringing back Relay for Life
  • Shebly County PE teacher leads students to disc golf success
  • Titans secure first district win in football
  • SCPS Athlete of the week is Lucas Courtney
  • MLCHS Athlete of the week is Carolina Juarez
  • KYSSAR Patriot's grave marking service schedule for Pvt Yunt
  • KET show explores story of the Simpsonville Massacre
  • Think Pink
  • Simpsonville Police project supports one of their own
  • Do you know when to get screened for cancer?
  • Importance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month
  • Breast Cancer Fact Sheet for Patients and Caregivers
  • The benefits of breast cancer support groups ease mental challenges
  • What young women should know about breast cancer
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

CHAMBER MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Shelby County Cooperative Extension

September/October

Newsletter

 

CLICK HERE TO VIEW

 

 

 

 

 

Shelby County Public Schools Live Feed Posts

 

CLICK HERE TO VIEW

U.S. SENATE REPUBLICAN LEADER MITCH MCCONNELL REFLECTS ON ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN LEADERSHIP, OUTLINES FUTURE PRIORITIES

As U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell transitions from his role as the longest-serving Senate Republican Leader in American history, the Kentucky Chamber hosted an exclusive Public Affairs Forum for key business leaders Wednesday to hear about the issues he has been proud to lead, his priorities going forward, and recognize his service to the Commonwealth.

 

 

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE

 

GROUPS WITH DIFFERING PERSPECTIVES BEING CONVENED TO FIND LONG-TERM SOLUTIONS AROUND CHILD CARE ACCESS IN KENTUCKY

Testifying in front of the Interim Joint Committee on Families and Children Wednesday, Kentucky Chamber Center for Policy and Research Executive Director Dr. Charles Aull noted the new Kentucky Collaborative on Child Care is an exciting way to identify clear points of consensus and build a unifying plan around advocacy to ensure increased access to high-quality child care.

 

 

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE

 

 

KENTUCKY STATE SENATOR JOHNNIE L. TURNER PASSES AWAY

A Kentucky state Senator Johnnie L. Turner has passed away following complications from a lawn mower accident. Turner, who represented Senate District 29 which covers Bell, Floyd, Harlan, Knott and Letcher counties, served in the House from 1999 until 2002. He was elected to the Senate in 2021.

 

 

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE

 

KENTUCKY CHAMBER FOUNDATION, STATE BUSINESS LEADERS TO SERVE ON GOVERNOR’S COUNCIL OF SECOND CHANCE EMPLOYERS

Governor Andy Beshear signed an executive order on October 17 establishing the Governor’s Council of Second Chance Employers. Gov. Beshear appointed several Kentucky Chamber leaders including Kentucky Chamber Foundation Workforce Center Executive Director LaKisha Miller to the 15-person council.

 

 

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE

 

 

 

WANT SOME COOL SWAG WITH THE SHELBY COUNTY CHAMBER LOGO OR THE SHELBY COUNTY PROUD LOGO?

 

HERE IS YOUR CHANCE! CLICK THE LINK BELOW AND PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY!

SWAG SHOP

NEW SUMMER SWAG IS HERE!!

2025 CASINO SOCK HOP

FEB 8, 2025

REGISTER NOW!

Politics in Shelby County and Kentucky

New 2024 Election Resources

With two weeks to go and voting already underway in the 2024 election, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce just released its new election primer. The guide, which is distributed ahead of the general election every four years, serves as an educational resource for Chamber members and our network of state and local chambers and includes key election dates and information on how, when, and where to vote. 

For your convenience, we created a version of the primer that you can add your own logo at the top and distribute to your members. Click here for the customizable election primer

The U.S. Chamber also released a statement along with the election primer:

“We are fortunate to have dedicated local professionals throughout our communities administering our elections. As is the case in every election, there are likely to be legal challenges over disagreements about election processes. This is normal and we must let legal challenges play out in the appropriate courts, then respect and abide by their decisions. We encourage all Americans to be patient and have faith in the checks and balances built into our systems.

“When this election is over, we must work together to ensure a peaceful transfer of power and remember that we are all Americans and what unites us is much larger than what divides us."

Click here to read the full statement.

Quick Links:

DEVELOPMENTS THAT MATTER

Union Leaders’ Extreme Tactics Risks Americans’ Well-Being

Increasingly aggressive tactics of some union leaders have disrupted supply chains of businesses of all sizes and impacted job security for many American workers.

“Americans have finally seen the growing willingness of some union bosses to employ extreme and destructive tactics,” Chamber Executive Vice President Neil Bradley wrote in RealClearPolicy. The recent strike by East and Gulf Coast longshoremen is a prime example.

Why it matters: "The apparent disregard for the broader impact of strikes on the economy suggests a troubling disconnect between union leadership and the interest of most American workers," Bradley warned.

Details: “Small businesses that rely on the supply chain suffer disproportionately during such strikes, leading to job losses and economic instability,” Bradley wrote. 

  • “The ripple effect can also impact retail workers and service industries, which depend on the continuous flow of goods and the patronage of the displaced workers. And in contrast to the striking union members, these workers don’t have a strike fund to support them.”

Be smart: Union leaders want Congress to pass legislation allowing them to picket “any employer doing business with a targeted company even if those employers have no connection with the union” and overturn state “right-to-work” laws.

Bottom line: While unions have a right to advocate for fair treatment and wages, they must do so while preserving the stability of the economy that supports American workers and their families.

Read More

 

TOP OF MIND

Pro-Growth Tax Priorities for 2025

Pro-growth tax policies benefit Americans by encouraging businesses to invest in their companies, workers, and communities, leading to higher wages and a better standard of living. In a letter sent to the House Ways and Means Committee last week, the U.S. Chamber outlined our three fundamental, overarching tax policy priorities for Congress heading into 2025:

  • Preserving competitive business tax rates, including the 21% corporate income tax rate and the 20% pass-through deduction for qualified business income.
  • Restoring important provisions like the R&D expense deduction, full capital expensing for certain business assets, and a pro-growth interest deductibility limitation.
  • Maintaining the competitiveness of the U.S. international tax system—for both U.S. companies operating abroad and foreign companies investing in the U.S.—while preserving our corporate tax base.

Why it matters: Next year, lawmakers must work to avoid the largest tax increase in American history, which will otherwise occur automatically at the end of 2025, when many important individual, business, and estate tax provisions are scheduled to expire.

What else we’re doing: The Chamber launched an education program on the need for elected officials to avoid a tax hike. Chamber Senior Political Strategist Ashlee Rich Stephenson told Fox Business that “tax policy issues should be debated now "when constituents and voters are hypersensitive and paying attention."

Learn more:

  • In September, the Chamber led over 500 state and local chambers of commerce and national trade associations in calling on the next Congress and administration to prevent a significant tax increase.
  • The Chamber’s Growing America’s Future campaign is an education and advocacy effort to maintain a pro-growth tax code supporting a robust economy that benefits all Americans.

Read More

 

 

 

 

 

Gov. Beshear: HealthTrackRx To Create 230 Full-Time Jobs, Invest $45.5 Million With New Operation in Louisville

New facility will be company’s largest and most advanced laboratory

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Oct. 24, 2024) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear announced continued economic growth in Kentucky’s health care industry as HealthTrackRx, a provider of infectious disease laboratory services, plans to locate a new facility in Louisville, creating 230 quality full-time jobs with a $45.5 million investment.

“Ensuring that Kentuckians from every corner of the state have access to quality health care services is critical to the commonwealth’s continued growth,” said Gov. Beshear. “Innovative companies providing quality services and high-paying jobs, like HealthTrackRx, are choosing Kentucky to locate and grow their business. I want to thank the company’s leadership for believing in the commonwealth and the Louisville community, and I looking forward to their future success.”

The new operation, located at 2425 Universal Way, will be the company’s largest and most advanced laboratory to date, supporting the rapid growth and demand company leaders anticipate in the molecular diagnostics space. The facility will not only house some of the most sophisticated equipment in the industry but also allow the company to employ a highly skilled workforce in the expanding biotech sector. The jobs created will offer above-average wages and foster a skilled labor pool of Kentucky workers that aligns with the growing needs of the biotech and health care industries.

“Our decision to establish this new facility in Louisville is a key step in our mission to bring industry-leading next-morning diagnostics to more providers and patients,” said Martin Price, executive chairman and CEO of HealthTrackRx. “This location at Louisville Muhammed Ali International Airport on the UPS WorldPort campus allows us to serve more health care providers and patients nationwide with differentiated next-morning diagnostic results. We are excited to bring more highly skilled health care jobs to the metro area and continuing our broad investment to the community.”

HealthTrackRx is a premier infectious disease laboratory, delivering next-morning results against an industry standard of three to five days. For more than 20 years, the company has provided diagnostic laboratory services to clinicians and served as a trusted partner to health care professionals nationwide. The company’s nationwide next-morning results with clinically actionable treatment recommendations have helped reshape patient care by mobilizing faster clinical decisions, cultivating insight on antibiotic stewardship, and providing rapid, actionable results that enable providers to make informed patient treatment.

Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg mentioned the impact this project will have: “HealthTrackRx’s decision to choose Louisville as the location for its largest and most advanced testing laboratory in the United States keeps us at the forefront of the growing biotech industry. This expansion will not only generate high-paying jobs for existing residents, but also helps us attract top-tier talent to our city and shows the growing momentum that companies know Louisville is a great place to do business.”

HealthTrackRx’s investment and job creation build on the best four-year period for economic growth in state history.

Since the beginning of his administration, Gov. Beshear has announced more than 1,000 private-sector new-location and expansion projects totaling over $32.8 billion in announced investments, creating more than 55,000 jobs. This is the highest investment figure secured during the tenure of any governor in the commonwealth’s history.

The robust job creation has been accompanied by rising wages across the commonwealth. The average incentivized hourly wage in 2022 and 2023 topped $26 in consecutive years for the first time.

Gov. Beshear has announced some of the largest economic development projects in state history, which have solidified Kentucky as the electric vehicle battery production capital of the United States: Ford Motor Co. and SK On’s transformative $5.8 billion, 5,000-job BlueOval SK Battery Park in Hardin County; AESC’s $2 billion, 2,000-job gigafactory project in Warren County; Toyota’s $1.3 billion investment in Scott County; and INFAC North America’s $53 million investment in Taylor County, among others.

The Governor’s administration also secured the largest General Fund budget surplus and Rainy Day Fund, as well as the most jobs filled in state history. Last year, Kentucky set the record for the longest period with the lowest unemployment rates in state history.

Kentucky also secured rating increases from major credit rating agencies Fitch RatingsS&P Global Ratings and Moody’s Investors Service.

In March, Site Selection magazine ranked Kentucky third nationally and first in the South Central region for economic development projects per capita in its 2023 Governor’s Cup rankings. In April, Site Selection placed Kentucky second in the South Central region and in the top 10 nationally in its 2024 Prosperity Cup ranking, which recognizes state-level economic development agencies for their success in landing capital investment projects.

Gov. Beshear announced a “Supply Kentucky” initiative with the goal of boosting job growth, reducing costs and providing more security in the supply chains of our Kentucky companies.

To encourage investment and job growth in the community, the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority (KEDFA) last month preliminarily approved a 10-year incentive agreement with the company under the Kentucky Business Investment program. The performance-based agreement can provide up to $2.5 million in tax incentives based on the company’s investment of $45.5 million and annual targets of:

  • Creation and maintenance of 230 Kentucky-resident, full-time jobs across 10 years; and 
  • Paying an average hourly wage of $33.65, including benefits, across those jobs. 

By meeting its annual targets over the agreement term, the company can be eligible to keep a portion of the new tax revenue it generates. The company may claim eligible incentives against its income tax liability and/or wage assessments.

In addition, HealthTrackRx can receive resources from Kentucky’s workforce service providers. Those include no-cost recruitment and job placement services, reduced-cost customized training and job-training incentives.

For more information on HealthTrackRx, visit HealthTrackRx.com.

A detailed community profile for Jefferson County can be viewed here.

Information on Kentucky’s economic development efforts and programs is available at CED.ky.gov. Fans of the Cabinet for Economic Development can also join the discussion at facebook.com/CEDkygov, on Twitter @CEDkygov, Instagram @CEDkygov and LinkedIn.

###

 

 

Platinum Members

Gold Members

 

- ISTS  -  Sonoco  -  KCC  -  

Eight Twenty  -  OVEC  - 

 Amcor  -  Prodigy Construction  -   

Edwards Moving & Rigging  -  Martinrea -

Berkley Oliver, PLLC

Shelby County Chamber of Commerce
316 Main Street
Shelbyville, KY 40065
See what's happening on our social sites
Facebook  Twitter  Linkedin  Youtube  Instagram  

The Shelby County Chamber of Commerce is a Non-Profit Organization focused on driving local commerce and supporting local businesses; as such, the organization is non-partisan and does not in any way endorse political candidates for elected offices.