April 2016 - North Manchester Chamber of Commerce
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April 2016 - North Manchester Chamber of Commerce
- APRIL 2016 CALENDAR OF EVENTS April 30th Relay for Life Tulip Festival at Peabody Retirement Home May 6th Annual Golf Outing at Sycamore Golf Club June 18th Manchester Main Street Garden Walk August 10-13th FunFest by the River September 9th Wine & Beer Tasting Event at Sycamore Golf Club September 10th Eel River Arts Festival October 1st Harvest Festival on Market Street December 3rd Holiday Gala Annual Golf Outing On May 6th the Annual Golf Outing will be under way. The Chamber has been busy getting things ready for the day and recruiting teams and sponsors. Teams and hole sponsors are currently being accepted so fill out and return the brochure to claim your spot! Trine University is the outing lunch sponsor and Wetzel Insurance Company is once again sponsoring the #18 hole in One Prize Package which is a $5,000 prize. POET Biorefining has generously given to the outing by sponsoring golf carts. Shepherd’s Chevrolet Inc. has signed on to sponsor the beverage cart for a second year. There are prizes to be won, for being the 1st and 2nd place teams as well as having the longest drive, longest putt or being the closest to the pin. Tee times will be at 8 am and 12:30 pm with lunch being served at 11. If you need a brochure or more information about the outing you can call the Chamber at 260.982.7644 or email at nmcc@northmanchesterchamb er.com. We would like to thank these sponsors for helping make the golf outing a success, As of press time: Muller Group, Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral Service, McKee Mortuary, Batteries Plus, Stine Tire, Gaunt & Son Asphalt, Inc., North Manchester Rotary Club, North East Indiana Chamber of Commerce, Reynolds Oil Company, Peabody Retirement Community, Metronet, Terri Eckert School of Dance, Crossroads Bank, Manchester Family Chiropractic, Thorne Insurance, Tim Adams State Farm, Dr. Croner, Moose Lodge #1518, Elden Stoops Law Office, Casey’s General Store, Dr. Hankee, Trine University, Parkview Wabash Hospital, Wabash County Convention and Visitors Bureau, Tiede, Metz, Downs Tandy and Petruniw, HF Group, Oji Intertech Inc., Main View Inn, Kiwanis of North Manchester, Bippus State Bank, First Financial Bank, Wildman Facility Services, Law Offices of Matthew Mize, New Market, First Merchants Bank, Timbercrest Senior Living Community. Joe Accetta of Kalenborn Abresist Retires In 1990 Joe Accetta was promoted to President of Kalenborn Abresist. As President, Accetta has continued his work for Kalenborn, selling the product and making sure the company runs smoothly. He began his career with Kalenborn in 1983 after working for their partner firm M.H. Detrick. Beginning as a sales engineer out of a suburban sales office for the suspended refractory linings developed by M.H. Detrick and Abresist products for 4 years. The company then sent him to the headquarters in Chicago to specialize in the Abresist products and he eventually became the product manager. When the Chicago based company M.H. Detrick withdrew from the joint venture with Kalenborn, Accetta was offered a job as Sales Manager for the company. He has seen the most change within the last 33 years including 2 physical expansions of manufacturing space and the acquisitions of 2 subsidiaries, a sales and service company in Canada and a steel fabrication facility near Chattanooga, Tennessee. While the company has gone global over the course of his time at Kalenborn Accetta’s plans after retirement are to unplug the alarm clock and advise the company on selected projects. PAGE 2 PAGE 2 Welcome New Member Trine University! Trine University is a private, non-denominational institution that grants associate, bachelor and master’s degrees in more than 35 programs on its main campus in Angola, Indiana, online and at 8 regional education centers. The University was founded in 1884 as Tri-State Normal College, Trine is known for rigorous academic programs, exceptional faculty with skillbased knowledge and high standards in customer service for the last 130 years. been in its current location (907 Wooster Road, Winona Lake, IN) since 2012. As one of Trine’s regional campuses the Warsaw Education Center offers adult seated, online and blended programs through the School of Professional Studies (SPS). This allows adult students to pursue an Associate, Bachelor or Master’s degree in an accelerated learning environment. Classes are 8 weeks in The Trine University Warsaw Education Center has The Trine University Warsaw Education Center has 2 full time staff and several adjunct faculty. Kelley McGuire serves as the Campus Director and has been in her position since October 2015. Allison Finch is the Senior Enrollment Specialist and has been with the Warsaw Education Center since October 2014. The Warsaw Education Center offers two computer labs, engineering lab, student commons area, vending machines, free parking, free wi-fi, free printing and free coffee and water. U.S. News and World Report and the Princeton Re- view ranks Trine among the Midwest’s Best Colleges for the last five consecutive years. It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. With over 2,450 students, small class sizes ensure one-on-one attention with faculty who bring workplace experience into the classroom. Trine is committed to student success and the processes that get students from start to finish in meeting their education goals. saw Education Center. Currently there are 52 Grace/Trine students pursuing degrees in Mechanical Engineering Management, Design Engineering Technology, and Applied Physics. length and students can transfer up to 89 credit hours toward their Bachelor’s degree. The School of Professional Studies is an affordable option to the adult learner by making it free to apply to any of our degree programs as well as offer tuition discounts and financial aid programs to qualifying students. The Warsaw Education Center currently has around 20 SPS Students. Trine has also partnered with Grace College and Seminary to offer a dual degree programs in Applied Physics and Engineering at the War- The campus is located at 907 Wooster Road, Winona Lake, IN 46590. The Hours of Operation are: Mon – Thurs: 9 – 6:00 pm Friday: 9– 4:00 pm Contact information: Phone: 574-377-9278 or 574-372-5183 Email: warsaw@trine.edu Web: http://www.trine.edu/adultstudies/locations/warsaw.aspx PAGE PAGE 3 We Welcome these New Members to the Chamber! Blue River Digital Located at: 103 E. Ellsworth Columbia City, IN Phone: (260) 248-2749 Email: info@blueriverd.com Wabash County Habitat for Humanity Located at: 375 Manchester Ave Wabash, IN Phone: 260-563-9188 Email: maggiew@wabashhabitat.org North Manchester Relay For Life Contact: Sonya Hammons Phone: (260) 901-3128 Email: sohammons@mtdbkb.com 3 PAGE 4 Honors Student Luncheon On Thursday, April 21st the Wabash County Chamber of Commerce and the North Manchester Chamber will be hosting an Honor Student Luncheon at the Honeywell Center. This luncheon is meant to honor current high school seniors who have done exceptionally well throughout their high school career. These students are chosen from North Manchester, Northfield, Southwood, Wabash City, Emmanuel Christian, and Whites high schools. For the past 15 years this luncheon has provided current businesses a chance to talk with potential employees and for the students to talk to potential future employers. It is a stepping stone to help cultivate the ‘brain gain’ in Indiana. Manchester Uni- versity will be the Educational Sponsor and Whitney Caudill, Vice President for Strategic Initiatives and External Relations will be the emcee. Businesses need employees and what better way to get a number of them than to talk with current students about their future? Returning back to their towns after getting a higher education may not seem like the most favored option to students, but through this event students get an opportunity to find future employment contacts and possibly convince themselves that returning would be a really good idea. Mr. Dan Krouse will be giving his insight into the reasons for returning specifically using his own story to prove that returning back to your roots can be PAGE 4 one of the best investments a person makes. Krouse is a native of Wabash County and is a local businessman who wants to keep using his talents to better the community. He is the General Manager at Midwest Poultry which prides itself in being the 10th largest egg producer in the country. Krouse graduated from Manchester High School and received his MBA from Kelley School of Business. After completing his education, Krouse returned to North Manchester to work at Midwest Poultry which his family has run for over 130 years. Hundreds to Participate in American Cancer Society Relay For Life of North Manchester on April 30th, 2016 at Market Square Downtown North Manchester Hundreds of cancer survivors, caregivers, volunteers, and teams of walkers from schools, companies, places of worship, and more will come together for the American Cancer Society Relay For Life of North Manchester. This is open to the public and a wonderful time to give back while fighting cancer. The Relay For Life of North Manchester is trying to raise a total of $42,000 and help to reach this goal is needed! The event takes place on April 30th from 10am until 10 pm. The Opening ceremony will begin promptly at 10 am and a celebratory cancer survivors lap reception will happen at 12 pm. A silent auction will take place from 11 am until 6 pm. A touching Luminaria Ceremony will begin at 8:00 pm in honor of locals who have battled cancer. The Relay For Life movement unites communities across the globe to celebrate people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and take action to finish the fight once and for all. Relay For Life events are community events where teams and individuals camp out at a school, park, or fairground and take turns walking or running around a track or path. Each team has at least one participant on the track at all times and raises funds for the Amer- ican Cancer Society in the months leading up to the event. They Need: Silent Auction items, people to come out during the day to walk the track, take part in some yummy food and activities and FIGHT BACK AGAINST CANCER! You can donate now by going to www.relayforlife.org/ northmanchesterin PAGE PAGE 5 5 Manchester Symphony Orchestra takes ‘Spring Jubilee’ concert to Honeywell Center The Manchester Symphony Orchestra closes its 2015-16 season with “Spring Jubilee” at the Honeywell Center in Wabash. It is 3 p.m. Sunday, April 24. Tickets for the general public are $10; admission is free for MU students, faculty and staff with ID, and guests 18 years and younger. Guest artists are the Mossburg Strings, and the season finale presents the orchestral premiere of Diane Whitacre's Casey at the Bat. It was originally a work by the northeast Indiana composer for flute, piano and a narrator, and it has been transcribed for a symphony orchestra. The “Spring Jubilee” will also feature student concerto winners from Manchester University. A Patron Appreciation Reception following the concert is sponsored by Peabody Retirement Community and the Parkview Wabash Hospital. Founded in 1939, the orchestra is a collaboration of professional and community musicians, along with selected MU faculty, staff and student musicians. Scott Humphries, an assistant professor at Manchester University, conducts the symphony orchestra. Humphries also conducts the MU Symphonic Band and is principal conductor of the Fort Wayne Area Community Band. For more information about the Manchester Symphony Orchestra and supporting the Manchester Symphony Society, visit www.manchestersymphonyorchestra.com. The concert is Sponsored by Midwest Poultry Services, L.P. New Member Anytime Catering! In 2008, a Manchester High School student embarked on a journey to explore his love for cooking and potentially owning his own business. Recently, that journey has reached a milestone. Anytime Catering, Inc. has recently opened a commercial kitchen in the old Mendenhall Electric Building and is now accepting orders and reservations for events. Chef Ean Howard, along with his parents, Charles & Samantha Howard, started the business which focuses on serving small groups, serving from 5 to 50. Ean concentrates on the cooking, Samantha handles the bookkeeping duties, Charles provides all around assistance and Ean’s aunt, Sharon Doan, handles the marketing. The business has been an 8 year project for Ean starting while in high school. He attended the commercial foods classes at Heartland Career Center and then continued on, earning an Associate Degree from Ivy Tech’s Culinary Arts program. Over the last few years, Ean and his fiancée have been regular vendors at the North Manchester Farmers’ Market with assorted baked goods. Now that he has the commercial kitchen available, he can offer a bigger variety of baked Goods at the Farmer’s market. However, you don’t have to wait for the market if you want some of his cookies or pies. In addition to baked goods, Anytime Catering, Inc. has a menu prepared that you can choose various items from. And Ean is capable of customizing the menu to your desires for your event. Typical events that Anytime Catering Inc. caters are weddings, funeral dinners, business meetings or teacher meetings We can also help you with graduation parties, birthday parties or family holiday meals. Anytime is the perfect time for Anytime Catering Inc. Anytime Catering is currently offering delivered meals to Manchester University students for the Sunday evening meal. Menus are available via Facebook, email or mail. They can be reached at 260-306-1647, anytimecateringinc@gmail.co m or on Facebook at anytimecateringinc. PAGE 6 PAGE “Bison”tennial 200 years of history means 200 years of ever changing landscapes and residents. The “Bison”tennial is an ongoing project which enables businesses to promote themselves while also promoting Indiana. North Manchester was one of the first towns to take on the project beginning in February and that led to others around Indiana to do the same. There are a total of 18 bison being painted which will be displayed in front of the businesses that are sponsoring them. The artists painting the bison are students from the North Manchester Junior High and High School. They are working diligently to create masterpieces for the community to view and those who sponsored the bison. The bison are expected to be done around Memorial Day of this year. Once the bison are finished they will be loaded and taken to the individual businesses and the finished designs will be unveiled. Sponsors for the “Bison”tennial are: Wabash County Convention and ter Community Schools and the Paul Speicher Foundation. Visitors Bureau, BIT Computers, North Manchester Police Department, North Manchester Fire Department, Riverbridge Electric, The Town of North Manchester, First Financial Bank, Halderman Companies, Harting Furniture Gallery, Timbercrest Senior Living Community, Allen Feeds, Bippus State Bank, Poston Plumbing Services, Kiwanis of North Manchester, Batteries Plus, North Manchester Library, Manches- Spring Education Breakfast Manchester Community Schools will present the program for the Spring Chamber Breakfast on May 17th at 7:30 a.m. Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Bill Reichhart, will speak about the past and present accomplishments of MCS in our community such as Manchester Elementary School receiving the Four Star Award from the DOE, MJSHS recently recognized by the IHSAA as one of only nineteen high schools in Indiana for its sportsmanship at athletic events, the 2016 Science Olympiad teams and winners that competed at State, and how MCS is using technology to enhance instruction in the classroom. There will also be time at the end of Dr. Reichhart’s presentation to ask him questions that you always wanted to ask about our award winning school district. Not only will you be able to hear from Dr. Reichhart, but some members of his administrative team and MCS students will also join him as well. This thirtyminute presentation promises to be informative as well as entertaining! We hope that you can join us for an hour that promises good food, fun fellowship, and a chance to hear about Manchester Community Schools at our North Manchester Chamber Breakfast! 7 PAGE North Manchester Chamber of Commerce The North Manchester Chamber of Commerce is a business membership organization dedicated to the promotion and retention of businesses located in North Manchester as well as Wabash County, Indiana. The Chamber prides itself on partnering with civic, government, and community leaders to ensure Wabash County has the infrastructure and resources for our businesses to 109 N Market grow and thrive. We work diligently to bring people to Street our community thru events to ensure business support North Manchester, IN 46962 and also to showcase all that North Manchester has to offer. Contact us at: 260-982-7644 or by email at nmcc@northmanchesterchamber.com If you have any news or information that you would like to see in the next newsletter, please contact us by the phone number or email address listed above. Stay connected! Like us on Facebook to stay up to date with the latest information from our community. Meet Our Spring Intern: Caitlin O’Quinn Caitlin is a Sophomore at Manchester University studying Political Science and Religion. Caitlin received this internship after connecting with the Chamber’s Executive Director, Laura Rager at a career fair hosted by Manchester University’s Office of Career and Professional Development, formally known as the Office of Career Services. This career fair connects students with local businesses to help students better prepare for their future. For more information on the career fair, contact MCOCareers@manchester.edu. Her internship began in January and will wrap up in May. She hopes that her internship at the Chamber will help her gain more experience in office work and networking with individuals from the community. Caitlin has been helping get everything ready for our annual golf outing and is excited for the event! She hopes to use her degree after graduation to attend law school. Caitlin is interested in working for the United Nations or the United States Foreign Service as a delegate. Her college life consists of being a member of Circle K which is the collegiate level of Kiwanis. The North Manchester Kiwanis work closely with the club on service projects. She is also a Resident Assistant which enables her to learn leadership skills on a daily basis. 8
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