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Shelby County Chamber of Commerce Hosted Events!

 

 

MORNING MIXER

 

APRIL 8TH, 2025

7:30a - 9:00a

 

Shelbyville Comprehensive Treatment Center

 

213 Midland Blvd

Shelbyville

 

 

 

BUSINESS AFTER HOURS

 

APRIL 10TH, 2025

4:00p - 5:30p

 

McDaniel Insurance

 

921 Main Street

Shelbyville

 

 

 

 

 

 

MORNING MIXER

 

APRIL 16TH, 2025

7:30a - 9:00a

 

Shelby Farms Senior Living

 

100 Williamsburg Dr

Shelbyville

 

NETWORKING ROUNDTABLE

 

APRIL 17TH, 2025

11:30a - 1:00p

STRATTON CENTER

215 WASHINGTON ST

 

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Member hosted events

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o  April 5th – Spring Photos with Critters

o  April 5th – Alice in Wonderful Spring Party @ Outlet Shoppes

o  April 5th-19th – Free Easter Bunny Photos @ Outlet Shoppes

o  April 7th - Caldwell Energy’s Ground Break ceremony

o  April 7-11th – City of Shelbyville Clean Up

o  April 8th – Morning Mixer @ Shelbyville Comprehensive Treatment Center

o  April 10th – Business After Hours @ McDaniel Insurance

o  April 11th – Bourbon to the Rescue

o  April 11th – Boosting Safety & Comfort with Innovation FREE Luncheon

o  April 12th – Little Light House Garden Party

o  April 12th – Bunny Days @ Shelby Co Parks & Rec

o  April 12th – Pop Up Jewelry @ Pineapple Paisley Boutique

o  April 12th – Opening Day @ Gallrein Farms

o  April 12th – Community Resource Fair

o  April 13th – Shelbyville First Baptist Easter Event

o  April 13th – Meet the Easter Bunny @ LilyBud Farm

o  April 13th – It’s a Derby Soiree @ Polka Dotted Pineapple

o  April 16th – Morning Mixer @ Shelby Farms Senior Living

o  April 16th – Virtual Job Fair

o  April 17th – Networking Roundtable

o  April 17-19 – Dogwood Classic Horse Show

o  April 18th – Hoppy Feet Contest

o  April 19th – Dogwood Festival

o  April 19th – Cornerstone Christian Cruise In

o  April 19th – Easter Event @ Weichert Realtors

o  April 21st – Distinguished Citizen Banquet

o  April 22nd – OVEC Job Fair

o  April 22nd – Main Street Clean Sweep

o  April 23rd – Leadership Shelby Luncheon

o  April 24th – Morning Mixer @ Independence Bank

o  April 24th – Crusade for Children Shelby Co Fire Fundraiser @ Peppers

o  April 25th – The Defenses at SCPS

o  April 25th – Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting @ Traditional Bank

o  April 26th – POST PONED Habitat for Humanity Pre Derby & Casino Night

o  April 26th – Heroes at Bat

o  April 26th – The Chocolate Bake Off presented by HorseSensing

o  April 26th – National Drug Takeback April 26th – Shelby County Health & Fitness Fair

o  April 28th – Ribbon Cutting & Open House @ Hewlett Family Dental

o  April 29th – Ribbon Cutting Ceremony @ NextHome Horizon Meadows Realty

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Join us for the 2025 Shelby County Chamber Membership Luncheon on May 21st, 2025 from 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM at the Shelbyville Conference Center (219 7th Street, Shelbyville). This is the perfect opportunity to network, make valuable connections, and enjoy a fantastic lunch. 🌟

 

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Peach Blossom Farm

Matthew Corcione 

Peachblossomfarm@gmail.com

 

Local Farm specializing in wagyu beef, Pasture, poultry, Farm fresh eggs, and locally sourced produce. All our animals are Pasture Raised, ethically handled, and processed while adhering to strict sustainable farming practices. We also offer a full service food truck serving up the best from our farm to your fork. Also here at Peach Blossom Farm enjoy a warm homemade cinnamon roll, fresh artisan bread, or a slice of your favorite old fashioned pie or cake like Grandma use to make.

Spectrum Reach

Tim Andersen

10350 Ormsby Park Place, Louisville

tim.andersen@charter.com

 

Hi. We’re Spectrum Reach—helping you grow your business.

We are your trusted media expert, delivering multiscreen solutions to get your message in front of the right audiences by connecting you to consumers across every screen. We offer innovative solutions to every advertiser, large or small. To succeed in a constantly evolving marketplace, businesses need a partner that is current and evolving. At Spectrum Reach, we are built for what’s now and what’s next.

Pinnacle Roofing

Spencer Nauert

2031 Midland Trail, Shelbyville

admin@pinnacleroofingteam.com

 

Pinnacle Roofing, an A+ BBB-rated, veteran-owned company, has been in operation for over 10 years. We are a GAF Master Elite Two Star President’s Club roofing company operating in the Greater Louisville area, providing clients with exceptional roofing services and unmatched expertise. 

All Points Broadband

Phil Brown

http://www.allpointsbroadband.com

 

We believe that high-quality internet connects people, neighbors, and families, giving them access to remote working opportunities, online learning options, and an improved quality of life. All Points Broadband works to expand this access and empower communities by bringing utility-grade broadband to underserved markets and deploying fiber and state-of-the-art fixed-wireless technology to homes and businesses in Virginia and Kentucky. Our specialized mission and unique values are critical in allowing us to deliver high quality, fast, and reliable internet services to these communities.

The Backwards Backpack

Ashlea Garofola

thebackwardsbackpack@gmail.com

 

The Backwards Backpack is a nonprofit dedicated to supporting children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). We aim to provide comfort during challenging moments by distributing backpacks filled with sensory and comfort items to local hospitals and law enforcement agencies.

maurices 

Cynthia Dilbert

Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass

 

A women's fashion retailer located in the Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass.

 

Feel good fashion means versatile style that every woman can style for real life. We're committed to fun and friendly service and contributing to the communities we live in and love. We can’t wait to see you in one of our 850+ hometown stores and online.

Facing the Walls Murals

Julia Pierce

facingthewallmurals@gmail.com

 

Facing the Wall Murals is a woman-owned, small business, born out of a single mom’s need to support her family. Our mission is to transform spaces with vibrant, meaningful murals while making art accessible to all. We create custom murals that inspire communities and enhance public and private spaces. In addition to large-scale artwork, we offer unique, handcrafted items that bring creativity into everyday life. A core part of our mission is giving back—bringing art to underserved areas to uplift and beautify neighborhoods through our “Murals on a Mission” program. Through our work, we strive to make art a powerful force for connection, expression, and positivity; to be a light in dark places. 

Therapeutic Riding Association Incorporated of Louisville  

Nathalie Green

https://sites.google.com/view/trail-horseback/home

 

Director: Nathalie Green

Nathalie pursued a career in working with horses and people with disabilities. She has been passionate in developing a Therapeutic Riding Program for people with disabilities.

Coming from France and having a wealth of experience and knowledge of horses and the horse world, she studied and trained under the world-renowned Mary Longden, Secretary General of the Federation of Riding for the Disabled. She graduated as a qualified Riding Coach for the disabled from the Riding for the Disabled Association in Australia.

She has managed a number of riding schools in various countries before becoming devoted to teaching those with disabilities. She was instrumental in developing the Riding for the Disabled Association of Dubai in the Middle East, which remains the only stable of its kind in the region. She headed the program, with a large number of classes, many volunteers and six horses that she picked for their docility and trained especially for the task of carrying disabled students. She also managed all the daily planning of the organization.

Nathalie has been providing therapeutic riding instruction in the Louisville area since 2001. TRAIL leased stall and ring space to conduct lessons. In 2004(?), TRAIL moved into its own home near Simpsonville in Shelby County. The facility includes a stable, fenced pastures, an indoor arena for year-round lessons, a clubhouse, and ready access to a park for trail riding.

FEAT – certified as an autism friendly business

Parelli Natural Horsemanship – Level 3 student using love, language, and leadership to build a partnership between horse and rider

 

Volunteers

Many volunteers have supported TRAIL over the years. Volunteers help in different ways: helping at the annual Equestrian Special Olympics, as well as helping out at summer camp.

 

Fire Mission Ministries

Ashlyn Wright

www.firemissionministries.com

 

At Fire Mission Ministries, we strive to meet the vital needs of veterans, both physically and spiritually. We know the war does not end when veterans come home. We strive to help veterans by showing them the love of Christ and meeting their needs. We want to help veterans who feel left behind and all alone struggling with the trauma of war and addiction. If you know of a veteran in need of help, call in a Fire Mission. We will be their direct support on the battle field. We will identify their needs and help them overcome the enemy, whatever it may be with the love of Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit!

Michael Duke & Associates

Michael Duke

mduke@michaelduke.com

 

Michael is a content driven motivational teacher.

When was the last time you were moved by a great speaker? Or perhaps challenged and touched in the same presentation? Introducing Michael Duke. An experienced business leader with the heart of a teacher, Michael will entertain and educate your audience with his unique brand of wit, humor and wisdom. Michael Duke delivers each message with power and grace. Practical in his approach because he's been there. Passionate in his delivery because he believes his message to be life changing. Michael is simply moving ? never leaving his audience in the same place he found them. In 2001 Michael struck out on his own founding Michael Duke & Associates. His vast experience, his diverse responsibilities and his successful track record make him engaging, relevant and entertaining!

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Shelby County News

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  • Classrooms to soon be equipped with microphone systems
  • Local mystery author awarded by readers group
  • LMPD officer strikes walking pedestrain in Shelby County
  • Co, cry residents, but board gives narrow Airbnb approval for house on Brown
  • The solver and gold of the Bible
  • The rest of the bills in 2025 session
  • Crime in your community
  • Shelby County makes it out of the storms with minimal damage
  • Latest round of grants awarded to attack state opioid abuse
  • Collins shows offensive firepower, splits week with two wins and a loss
  • Rockets win two of three behind strong lineup, Whisman's big week
  • Tough week for Shelby County softball ends in three game skid
  • Titans baseball picks up two wins in four game stretch
  • Marshall named Student engagement coordinator at SCPS
  • State health departments could lose federal grant funds
  • With Liberty & Justice for all! A countdown to USA 250! Speakers Series
  • Tickets on sale now for fourth annual BOurbon to the Rescue
  • The value of literacy

 

 

 

 

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Politics in Kentucky

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Legislature votes to override Governor’s veto of bill ending discriminatory practices on public postsecondary campuses

Frankfort, Kentucky (March 28, 2025) - Members of the General Assembly voted yesterday to override Governor Andy Beshear’s veto of HB 4.

 

Representative Jennifer Decker, the sponsor of HB 4, shared the following statement after members voted to override the veto:

 

“House Bill 4 ends discriminatory and wasteful practices on our public postsecondary campuses. This measure requires our colleges and universities to provide equal treatment to all of their students and judge students on their individual merits, not on their race, color, or creed. These are institutions of learning and must focus on improving the quality of education on their campuses and increasing enrollment among all Kentuckians.

 

“The entire Commonwealth will benefit from the efforts of lawmakers who looked beyond the political posturing and false narratives and voted to override the Governor’s veto. Higher education is better for their commitment to doing the right thing.”

 

For more information about HB 4 and other legislation filed for consideration during the 2025 Regular Session, visit legislature.ky.gov.

Gov. Beshear Declares State of Emergency Ahead of 4-Day Severe Weather Event With Possible Tornadoes

Governor activates emergency response, price gouging laws to protect Kentuckians

FRANKFORT, Ky. (April 2, 2025) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency ahead of the first round of severe storms that are expected to last for four days. The storm is especially concerning for far Western Kentucky, which is going to see potentially historic amounts of rain, and strong winds with the possibility of tornadoes are in the forecast for much of Kentucky.

In a video message, the Governor said far Western Kentucky is facing a severe weather risk at a Level 5, which means there could be widespread severe storms that are intense and long-lived. Across the state there are concerns about tornadoes, hail, flooding and strong winds. The Governor is urging all Kentuckians to find a safe place to stay tonight.

“Tornadoes are expected, and I know that’s tough to hear. And we are most concerned about the area of Western Kentucky that has gotten hit far too much, as well as a wider area of Western Kentucky,” Gov. Beshear said. “Remember, these can be strong tornadoes, EF-2 and greater. We’re really concerned about people’s safety, especially in the overnight, because when storms or tornadoes hit while people are asleep, that’s sadly when we’ve lost the most people. So, everybody out there, be really careful.”

The Governor is taking action by activating the Kentucky Emergency Operations Center and units of the Kentucky National Guard to stand ready to respond. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet officials and crews are also on alert, and local emergency management leaders are working to keep Kentuckians everywhere informed.

Gov. Beshear also implemented the state’s price gouging laws to protect Kentuckians from overpriced goods and services as they clean up and recover from the storm. Consumers should report price gouging to the Office of the Attorney General.

Drivers are urged to check traffic conditions before traveling at GoKy.ky.gov.

For additional preparedness tips, visit kyem.ky.gov.

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Gov. Beshear Provides Team Kentucky Update

  

FRANKFORT, Ky. (April 3, 2025) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear provided an update on severe weather, Donate Life Month, action to support federal employees and the final winner of the New Kentucky Home giveaway. Dr. Steven Stack, commissioner of the Kentucky Department for Public Health, joined the Governor to provide an update on the Our Healthy Kentucky Home initiative. The Governor also made a leadership announcement and named Eric Friedlander, secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, this week’s Team Kentucky All-Star as he will be retiring Aug. 1.

Severe Weather

Gov. Beshear provided an update on severe weather moving through the commonwealth. Wednesday, the Governor declared a state of emergency ahead of the first round of severe storms. Thus far, there have not been any fatalities reported, but there have been a few injuries, as well as damage to buildings and other property.

“We are thankful everyone is safe, but the next thing we have to do is make sure everyone remains weather aware over the next few days,” said Gov. Beshear. “We will continue to see heavy rains, and flash flooding is expected in Western Kentucky.”

More waves of storms are expected Thursday afternoon and evening. Heavy rain, high winds and hail are all possible, with a chance for isolated tornadoes in Southern and Eastern Kentucky. On Friday, the highest area of concern is far Western Kentucky, and Saturday, storms are expected throughout the state. With heavy rain coming through the next few days, the National Weather Service is expecting major flooding, with particular concern in Western Kentucky. Kentuckians should remain weather aware, have multiple ways to get weather alerts and be prepared to find higher ground if necessary.

Emergency management remains activated, swift water rescue teams are activated, including assistance from Vermont, and soldiers and airmen from the Kentucky National Guard are actively supporting communities and emergency management partners. As of Thursday morning, there were 32,604 power outages across the commonwealth. Kentucky State Police received a total of 3,464 calls Wednesday night. State highway crews are working across the state, clearing trees and debris, and assisting utility crews clearing downed power lines, to reopen roads. At least 25 state highways are blocked by floodwater so far, mainly in Western Kentucky. Check GoKY.ky.gov for road closures The Governor urged Kentuckians to be careful on the roads and never drive through standing water.

Donate Life Month

The Governor recognized April as Donate Life Month, raising awareness for organ, eye and tissue donation. Representatives from the National Kidney Foundation, Network for Hope, Second Chance at Life and Donate Life KY, transplant surgeons from UK Healthcare and UofL Health, donors and family members of transplant recipients joined the news conference to be recognized.

“More than 100,000 Americans – and more than 1,000 Kentuckians – are on the organ transplant list, waiting for that phone call that could save their life,” said Gov. Beshear. “This is where you can help a neighbor in need. You can register today to become an organ, eye and tissue donor through the National Donate Life Registry at RegisterMe.org, regional driver licensing offices or at any Circuit Court Clerk’s office.”

Team Kentucky for Federal Employees

The Governor provided an update on action the commonwealth is taking to support federal employees who may have lost their jobs due to action taken by the federal administration. Team Kentucky is working to make it easier for displaced federal employees to find employment. The Personnel Cabinet is hosting a virtual career fair on April 10 from 9 a.m. to noon EDT. The cabinet has also established a hotline with career counselors available at 502-564-8030. If you or someone you know has been impacted by federal layoffs, please visit TeamKY4FedEmployees.ky.gov for a comprehensive list of resources.

New Kentucky Home Giveaway

The Governor announced the final winner of the #NewKYHome giveaway, which provided a free, two-night stay at a Kentucky State Park for sharing positive photos about the commonwealth. Today’s winner was Skylar Dickerson, who took a picture of Lexington in spring bloom.

“Thank you to everyone who participated the last few months,” said Gov. Beshear. “Because of you, more people know why our New Kentucky Home is the best place to invest, work, live and visit. While the giveaway is over, we hope folks will continue to share their photos highlighting our great commonwealth.”

Our Healthy Kentucky Home

Dr. Stack provided an update on Our Healthy Kentucky Home, a one-year initiative to promote simple, positive and attainable goals to inspire and motivate Kentuckians on a journey to health and wellness. For April, the initiative is highlighting mental health, and Dr. Stack encouraged Kentuckians to maintain a healthy diet, exercise, maintain strong social connections and have serious conversations with friends and family members about mental health. Dr. Stack also highlighted the 988 suicide and crisis lifeline, which is available 24/7 for individuals experiencing mental health-related distress.

Leadership Announcement and Team Kentucky All-Star

The Governor named Eric Friedlander, secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, as this week’s Team Kentucky All-Star, as he will be retiring Aug. 1. Dr. Steven Stack, the commissioner of the Kentucky Department for Public Health, will take over as the new secretary of the cabinet.

“Most Kentuckians know these two leaders, because they helped us through a once-in-a-century pandemic,” said Gov. Beshear. “Secretary Friedlander has spent more than 40 years in public service, working day in and day out to help our Kentucky families. His retirement is certainly deserved. And Dr. Stack is more than ready to take on this job. He has shown leadership in the most difficult of times, and now we get to work together to make people healthier, solve some of the complicated medical and health problems facing our commonwealth and improve the lives of Kentuckians.”

“It has been an honor to serve the Governor and the commonwealth,” said Secretary Friedlander. “And it is so wonderful to know that we are turning the cabinet over to someone who has been such a tremendous leader, and has so much wisdom, Dr. Stack. To the Cabinet for Health and Family Service employees, thank you. It has been an honor to serve you.”

“Thank you to Secretary Friedlander for his leadership and thank you to Gov. Beshear for the privilege to serve the people of Kentucky in this new role,” said Dr. Stack. “Public Health and Health and Family Services is essential to ensuring we have healthier people and healthier communities. I will continue to remind Kentuckians how much more we can do together than divided.”

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Gov. Beshear Signs Bills That Support Cancer Screenings, Economic Growth and Aim To Combat Antisemitism

Another bill adds protections for contractors and subcontractors

FRANKFORT, Ky. (April 2, 2025) – Gov. Andy Beshear has taken additional action by signing four more pieces of legislation that do more to support Kentucky families, communities, businesses and universities.

“Today, I was proud to sign a bill that will help more Kentuckians get lifesaving colon cancer screenings,” said Gov. Beshear. “Through these new laws, we are also doing more to support our local communities in attracting new jobs and more visitors, as well as combatting antisemitism at our Kentucky colleges and universities.”

Gov. Beshear signed the following bills, which will become law on their effective dates:

House Bill 421 requires health insurance plans to cover colonoscopies and other exams to detect colon cancer. The Governor said, “Sixty percent of colon cancer deaths could be prevented through regular screenings. Think about how many Kentuckians could live healthy lives if they just get an exam. And with this legislation, even more Kentuckians will have access to these exams.”

House Bill 606 supports job and tourism growth by allowing local governments to create special taxing districts to support regional economic development projects and establishes a sales tax incentive to support entertainment events.

Senate Bill 76 increases the threshold for the creation of escrow accounts for real estate improvement contracts, which will help contractors and subcontractors receive payments they are owed.

Senate Joint Resolution 55 directs Kentucky colleges and universities to implement policies to address antisemitism. The Governor received a letter from 13 members of the Kentucky Antisemitism Task Force, which the Governor created in 2023​. Signatories include the executive director and board members of the Jewish Federation of the Bluegrass and the president and CEO and board members of the Jewish Federation of Louisville. The members wrote that they are lending their support to the resolution because it requires Kentucky universities to inform all students, and not just Jewish students, of their rights and protections under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It also tasks universities with collecting data on hate crimes regarding antisemitism and discrimination in general.

The 2025 regular session concluded on Friday, March 28.

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