Spring 2016 - Inside Greene County
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Spring 2016 - Inside Greene County
Spring 2016 14th Annual Golf Scramble Scheduled for June 17 Fore. Hole In One! Bogey. Greene County Economic Development Corporation’s 14th annual golf scramble is scheduled for June 17 at the Phil Harris Golf Course in Linton. The four-person scramble is sure to provide a day full of fun, networking and friendly competition. The cost is $50 per person and includes green fees, cart rental and lunch. Team sponsorships are available for $200. Businesses can sponsor a hole for just $100, while event sponsorship is available for a $250 minimum. If you’d like to register for the event or sign up as an event sponsor or hole sponsor, please contact Halea Franklin at 812-6592109 or hfranklin@insidegreenecounty.com. Ribbon Cutting for Totally Whipped Cupcakery Those in attendance at the LintonStockton (L-S) Chamber of Commerce’s ribbon cutting ceremony for Totally Whipped Cupcakery were: front row, from left L-S Chamber of Commerce President Tracy Keen, Owner Brandy Brown, Owner Rhea Linnewebber, L-S Chamber Board Member and GCEDC Executive Director Brianne Jerrels, Linton Mayor and GCEDC Board Member John Wilkes and L-S Chamber Executive Director Cheryl Hamilton. Back row, from left, City of Linton Clerk Treasurer Jathan Wright, L-S Chamber Board Member Jessica Soncrant, L-S Chamber Ambassador and GCEDC Admin Assistant Halea Franklin, L-S Chamber Admin Assistant Amber Cates and L-S Chamber Ambassador and GCEDC Board Member Amy Lore. Photo courtesy of Patti Danner, Greene County Daily World With assistance from Greene County Economic Development Corporation’s revolving loan fund, Totally Whipped Cupcakery opened its doors for business in February and have been selling out of cupcakes and cookies nearly every day their doors are open. A bakery offering cupcakes, cookies and cakes ranging from basic to gourmet flavors, Totally Whipped Cupcakery is located at 41 Northeast A Street in Linton. It’s owned by a daughter and mother team — Brandy Brown and Rhea Linnewebber of Linton. Totally Whipped Cupcakery offers more than 40 different flavors ranging from basic flavors such as vanilla, chocolate and red velvet to gourmet flavors such as cinnamon roll, peanut butter and jelly, salted caramel, cookies and cream and much more. They’re open Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and some Saturdays. When they open the doors, a selection of six or more cupcakes are up for grabs in the display case. With graduation approaching, they are offering a special — $12 per dozen for basic flavors. Specialty orders for parties, catering events and more can be placed at anytime. Give them a call today at 812-798-9470 to place your graduation or specialty order. Want to know their daily flavors? Check out Facebook as specials and flavors are posted at facebook.com/totallywhippedcupcakery. Did You Know? Greene County’s Largest Employers 1.) Greene County General Hospital 2.) Wal-Mart 3.) Metal Technologies 4.) Glenburn Home 5.) Linton-Stockton School 9.) Corporation 10.) White River Valley School 6.) 7.) Metropolitan School District of Shakamak Science Applications International 8.) Eastern Greene School Corporation Bloomfield School Corporation Corporation Corporation (SAIC) #365Daysof2016 Have you “liked” our county’s bicentennial planning committee’s Facebook page? If not, you’re missing out on interesting Greene County and Indiana facts. Every day at 3 p.m., a new fact, statistic or tidbit is posted. This feature is called #365Daysof2016. Be sure to “like” the page today by visiting facebook.com/greene16. Some posts that have been shared include: Did You Know: Indiana ranks 2nd in the nation in popcorn production producing roughly 151 million pounds of shelled popcorn annually. That's more than 20% of the country's popcorn supply. In a typical year, nearly half of all cropland in Indiana is planted in corn. Did You Know: In March 1990, a woodworking class at Shakamak High School built the world's largest yo-yo. With the assistance of a crane, students watched as the yo-yo went up and down 12 times. The yo-yo, which spent some time on display at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, weighed 820 pounds and was six feet in diameter. It was listed in the 1991 Guiness Book of World Records. Did You Know: At the first meeting of the Greene County Commissioners in 1821 a seal was adopted with a heart in the center, surrounded by an olive branch. Thus, Greene County started out with an emblem of peace and safety stamped upon her official papers. Congratulations, Halea and Amy! In January, GCEDC administrative assistant, Halea Franklin and board member, Amy Lore attended the 2016 Indiana Economic Development Course at Ball State University in Muncie. The intensive, weeklong course provided a great deal of information pertaining to economic and community development. Congratulations to Halea and Amy for completing this course! Pictured at left are: Halea Franklin, Administrative Assistant; Dick Heupel, Director for the Center of Community Economic Development at Ball State University; and Amy Lore GCEDC Board Member and PR, Marketing and Business Development Manager at Greene County General Hospital. Welcome new board members We’d like to extend a warm welcome to our newest board members, Cullen McCarty and Amy Lore. Cullen represents Smithville Fiber, while Amy represents Greene County General Hospital. Cullen is Executive Vice President of Smithville Fiber. He has two decades of experience working in the telecommunications industry. A staunch supporter of rural fiber based broadband, Cullen is a member of the Government Affairs Committee of NTCAThe Rural Broadband Association and a member of the Board of Directors of the Arkansas Telecommunications Association. He has also been involved with numerous boards of directors for area chambers of commerce and economic development corporations. Amy is the PR, Marketing, and Business De- velopment Manager at Greene County General Hospital. She also handles Government Affairs and Physician Recruitment. Amy has invested more than 12 years in writing, marketing, branding, public relations, strategic planning, and business development for both the public and private sectors. Her career has taken her to Capitol Hill, where she served as a staff member in the United States Senate, and to the halls of the Indiana State House, where she spent seven years as an advisor and speech writer for former Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman. Since then, Amy has worked in business development and communications at the WestGate@Crane Technology Park, and supported the communications needs of Radius Indiana while completing her Master's degree in Public Administration (ISU, '15).
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