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The Chamber is ready to help you make Crawfordsville your home. ...........................................4 C O M M U N I TY P R O F I L E A N D M E M B E R S H I P D I R E C TO RY Embracing the past while reaching toward the future. ...................................................17 Our traditional economy offers high-tech advantages. .............................................................15TRANSCRIPT
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Welcome The Chamber is ready to help you make Crawfordsville your home. ...........................................4
Location Welcome to the best of all worlds. .......................................5
educationLocal facilities support lifelong learning. ...........................6
Health CareComprehensive care is close to home. .............................13
Business & IndustryOur traditional economy offers high-tech advantages. .............................................................15
HousingYou’ll find everything from historic to trendy & from starter to stunning. ........................................16
What’s Inside2007–2008 CRAWFORDSVILLE / MONTGOMERY COUNTY
COMMUNITY PROFILE AND MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
Culture Embracing the past while reaching toward the future. ...................................................17
Recreation & AttractionsCan you come out and play? .................................................19
Government Meet our government leadership. .......................................21
WorshipWarm faith families wait to welcome you. ......................22
Membership Directory Categorical Listing ...................................................................23
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WELCOME
The Crawfordsville / Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce would like to welcome you to our 2007–
2008 Community Profile and Membership Directory. Since 1918, the Chamber has grown and prospered as the united voice for business in our area. I certainly hope this directory serves you as a valuable tool.
This directory has been designed to assist our nearly 300 members by putting infor-mation about their products and services, along with that of our community, at your
fingertips. I encourage you to patronize these quality establishments during your visit and support their investment in the betterment of our community.
If you are reading this directory as a new member to our community, or as a potential member, please visit our offices at 309 North Green Street for a Relocation Packet. It has additional information that will assist you in becoming familiar with our community and its residents. We will also mail Relocation Packets upon request.
I would like to encourage everyone to become active partners with the Chamber and to get “connected” with our business community. Our Chamber is dedicated to assisting our members in becoming successful and assisting our community in becoming successful.
S. David Long, Executive Vice PresidentCandy Hodges, Executive Assistant765-362-6800
The Chamber is ready to help you make Crawfordsville your home.
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Crawfordsville and Montgomery County offer all of the amenities of small-town living in western Indiana as well as
convenient access to larger cities: Indianapolis is just 45 miles east; Lafayette is 27 miles north; Chicago is 165 miles north; Louisville, Ky., is 151 miles south; and Danville, Ill. is 45 miles to the west. Several major highways cross the area: U.S. 231, state routes 32 and 47, and I-74, which has two convenient exchanges in the region.
The Crawfordsville Airport provides air service with its 4,800-foot runway, capable of handling small jets. Railroad service, both freight and passenger, and motor freight and bus carri-ers also service the county.
Its prime location near major commerce and tourist markets in central Indiana coupled with an excellent transportation infrastructure makes Crawfordsville especially attractive to new busi-ness and industry. More than 15,000 people live in Crawfordsville, with a total of 37,000 living in Montgomery County.
Welcome to the best of all worlds.
More than 15,000 people live in Crawfordsville, with a total of 37,000 living in Montgomery County.
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Public EducationThree school systems serve Montgomery
County: the Crawfordsville School Corporation, the North Montgomery School Corporation and the South Montgomery School Corporation.
Crawfordsville School CorporationThe Crawfordsville School Corporation
is composed of six schools: a high school, middle school, three elementary schools and a kindergarten center.
Crawfordsville High School has an enrollment of 725 students. This school site also offers technology and distance-learn-ing facilities. Along with standard academic requirements, honors and advanced place-ment classes are available. The high school features academic team competitions and National Merit Scholar winners. Other spe-cialty curricula include an award-winning drug prevention program, the nationally uti-lized Character Counts program, and the Pursuing Victory with Honor program. Eighty percent of graduates go on to attend two- or four-year colleges. Crawfordsville High School has facilities for all sports, along with a cardio fitness room and an aquatics center that
features student and club competitions, water safety programs, and water aerobics classes.
Tuttle Middle School has an enrollment of 550 and serves grades six through eight. Grade-level, interdisciplinary team-teaching methods are applied, and advanced classes for the academically gifted are available. All students have access to laptop comput-ers, and distance-learning opportunities are available. Special programs include Project Alert, Just Say No and Character Counts. Academic competitions, Fine Arts Night, the Intervention Convention and Career Day are some of the additional educational highlights offered to the middle school students. A new program has been set in motion to ensure physical education requirements are met. The athletic program also offers cross country, volleyball, tennis, football, basketball, soccer, wrestling, swimming, track, golf, dance team and cheerleading. There is even a cardio fit-ness center.
The three elementary schools in the Crawfordsville School Corporation are Hoover, Hose and Nicholson. Student enroll-ment is 350 per school, covering grades one through five. A solid academic curriculum includes a self-contained gifted/talented pro-gram, summer school enrichment and basic
skills classes, along with art, music and physi-cal education classes. The Reading Recovery program is utilized, and services for special needs students are provided. Other instruc-tion includes Character Counts, Just Say No clubs and a violence prevention program. Basic swimming instruction is provided, along with football, basketball, volleyball and track. As with all the schools in the Crawfordsville School Corporation, an emphasis is placed on healthy breakfast and lunch items. After school care is provided at each of the elemen-tary schools from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Willson Kindergarten Center is an all-kindergarten facility emphasizing a small school atmosphere. Enrollment is at 200. An all-day kindergarten program has recently been added, and after-school day care is avail-able from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Summer school is also available. Bus service is provided to and from school.
North Montgomery School Corporation
The North Montgomery School Corporation includes one high school, one middle school and three elementary schools.
Grades nine through 12 attend North Montgomery High School, which has an
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enrollment of 580. Fully renovated in 2003, this school also boasts new and updated ath-letic facilities and a field house. The academic school year is divided into three trimesters, each 12 weeks long with 70-minute class peri-ods. Voted a “Best Buy School” by the Indiana Chamber, this school also provides technology and distance-learning facilities. Honors and AP classes are available, along with academic team competitions, leadership seminars, and National Merit Scholars and Commendations. There’s an advisory program, and vocational and technical courses are available.
Northridge Middle School houses grades six through eight, with an enrollment at 360. A trimester schedule with classes at 65 minutes each is the format. The school’s improvement and achievement plan focuses on improving all students’ math and language arts skills. A sustained Silent Reading program requires 90 minutes per week spent specifi-cally on reading. The school supports grade-level learning community teams, reading and math labs for remediation, and accelerated math and language arts classes. There are also academic competitions, merit awards and an eighth-grade honor code. The athletic program includes cross country, soccer, vol-leyball, tennis, football, basketball, wrestling, swimming, track, golf and cheerleading.
At Lester B. Sommer Elementary, enroll-ment is 285, with a K–3 student-to-teacher ratio of 18-to-1, and a 4–5 student-to-teacher ratio of 25-to-1. The school’s rural locale allows for plenty of outdoor exercise. The school’s mission statement states that a car-ing atmosphere will be provided in which all students can learn. The school improvement focus is on reading, writing skills, math skills and application.
Pleasant Hill Elementary has an enroll-ment of 280 for grades kindergarten through five and is also located in a rural setting. The school’s focus is on preparing students to be responsible citizens; developing healthy minds, bodies and attitudes; and educat-ing, enriching and empowering each child. Securing a safe and caring school environ-ment is also stressed. Academic improve-ment focuses on reading/language arts, writing skills, and math application and problem solving.
Sugar Creek Elementary School includes grades kindergarten through five and has an enrollment of 365. The student-to-teacher ratio for grades K–3 is 19-to-1, and that for 4–5 is 23-to-1. The school’s mission statement requires caring staff, parents and community to guide students in becoming responsible
lifelong learners who achieve personal worth and meet high expectations. Areas of improve-ment focus on reading skills, writing, and math concepts and application.
South Montgomery School Corporation
South Montgomery School Corporation is made up of one high school (grades nine through 12), one junior high school (grades seven and eight) and four elementary schools (grades kindergarten through six).
Southmont High School has an enroll-ment of 630. Academic excellence has resulted in five National Merit Scholar winners, a state and nationally recognized agricultural program, and an award-winning band and choral program. Over 175 courses are offered, including dual- and advanced-placement classes, technology and vocational course-work, and 20 varsity-level sports programs. Seventy-five percent of the class of 2006 went on to attend post-secondary programs. Other offerings include an Academic Honors Diploma and Academic Team competitions, along with over 20 clubs and honor societies. Technology and vocational programs include CISCO, HVAC, auto mechanics, law enforce-ment, radio and television coursework, and cosmetology. SHS students’ pass rate on the ISTEP is 77.6 percent, which compares very favorably to the state average of 66.4 percent for the 2006–2007 school calendar year.
Southmont Junior High School has an enrollment of 375. A focus on academic excel-lence has earned the school Four Star Status in three separate school years, the most recent being 2003–2004. The school also boasts a 97 percent attendance level over the past seven years. At SJHS, the traditional school day includes a student advisory program.
Instructional methods include grade-level interdisciplinary teaching teams, interdisci-plinary units, innovative curricula and teach-ing to the standards. A Civil War re-enactment for eighth graders and service-learning proj-ects make for a well-rounded learning expe-rience. Academic team competitions, acade-mic awards programs and mini-achievement awards programs are held throughout the school year. There is also a “student recogni-tion of the month” event. High school credit for algebra, computer lab access, a distance-learning facility and guidance programs are all available for students. Students can partici-pate in 12 sports programs and 18 clubs and groups. SJHS had a 77 percent ISTEP pass rate in 2006; the state average was 72.6 percent.
Ladoga Elementary School has 172 stu-dents and is another Four Star School within the South Montgomery School Corporation. Art, music and physical education are all a part of academic instruction at Ladoga Elementary. General education intervention and inten-sive early intervention services are provided, along with full-service inclusion and Title 1 services. An emphasis is placed on language arts and mathematics. Educational field trips are part of the comprehensive curriculum, which has included trips to Chicago and St. Louis. Special programs include Just Say No, the DARE program, Character Counts and a Violence Prevention program. There’s also a Jump Start tutoring service, a resource room and a peer mentoring program. Football, bas-ketball, volleyball and track are some of the athletic programs available.
New Market Elementary School has 562 students and emphasizes its Primary Guided Reading program and Student Success process, along with its art, music and physi-cal education programs. Football, basketball,
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volleyball, track, wrestling, swimming, dance and cheerleading are all part of the physical education component here, which includes traveling sixth grade boys’ and girls’ basket-ball teams. Flexible scheduling is provided for grades four through six, and departmen-talization incorporates sixth grade. Special instruction here includes the Just Say No club, Student Council, the DARE program, Character Counts and Student Assistant Team. Other programs are full-service inclu-sion, after-school tutoring, peer tutoring and intensive early intervention. There’s a Student Ambassador program, an ESL Mentoring program and a student bookstore. A First Grade Teacher Friend program is hosted at this school, along with a Community Mentorship program.
Walnut Elementary School enrolls 215 students. An emphasis is placed on language arts and mathematics instruction, along with art, music and physical education. Sports include basketball, cheerleading, volleyball, football and track. Phonics instruction is provided for primary grades, and field trips are arranged to provide enrichment to cur-ricula. The school has full-service inclusion, a resource room, a computer lab and a library, which is staffed full-time. The school promotes positive behavior and attitudes, supported by such programs as Just Say No, DARE and Character Counts.
Waveland Elementary School’s enroll-ment is 155. It was recognized as a Four Star School in 2000–2001. The school caters to a small school learning environment to accelerate learning and utilizes the Success for All program. Sixth grade curricula are enriched with yearly field trips to such
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Students benefit from the wide variety of courses offered at Southmont High School. Southmont’s more than 175 courses include dual- and advanced-placement classes, tech and vocational coursework, and 20 varsity-level sports programs.
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places as Chicago and St. Louis. Morning announcements are made via the student-run radio program WAVE. Art, music and physical education are emphasized. Girls’ and boys’ basketball, track, and volleyball are part of the physical education curricu-lum. Full-service inclusion is instituted. There’s also a morning tutoring program and a resource room. Special instruction includes Just Say No, DARE, Character Counts and the Recycling Club.
Private Education
Saint Bernard School is a Catholic paro-chial school in Montgomery County, open to all denominations, serving children in preschool through fifth grade. Saint Bernard strives to provide high academic standards, a positive Christian environment, and a first-class teaching staff. Saint Berhard has an excellent student/teacher ratio, as well as ISTEP scores that are above the state average and the highest in Montgomery County.
The mission of Saint Bernard School is to develop a Christian atmosphere in which all students are able to grow spiritually, morally, academically, physically, socially and emotionally.
Higher Education
Local higher education institutes include Wabash College and Montgomery County Instructional Center. Montgomery County Instructional Center provides vocational and technical training in partnership with Ivy Tech Community College. Other post-secondary
institutes in the vicinity include DePauw University (27 miles from Crawfordsville), Purdue University (27 miles), Butler University (45 miles), Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (40 miles) and Indiana University (75 miles).
Wabash CollegeWabash College is a four-year liberal arts
college for men. The first class of Wabash students was taught in 1833. Now situated on 60 acres with 25 buildings of predomi-nantly Georgian architecture, the college’s enrollment is at 850 students, who come from 34 states and some two dozen foreign countries. Approximately 250 freshmen enroll each year.
Wabash offers 21 majors, including art, biology, chemistry, Classics, economics, English, French, German, Greek, history, Latin, mathematics, music, philosophy, phys-ics, political science, psychology, religion, rhetoric, Spanish and theater. Various major programs are offered, such as a 3-2 engineer-ing program with Columbia University or Washington University in St. Louis. A 3-3 law program with Columbia University is also available. For those interested in secondary education, a ninth semester Teach Education program is offered.
Around 75 percent of Wabash College students enter graduate or professional school within five years of graduating. Among those entering the workforce, 31 percent pursue careers in business, while 9 percent work in government, social service or teaching.
Wabash competes at the NCAA Division III level in 10 varsity sports as a member
of the North Coast Athletic Conference. In addition, students may participate in 23 intra-mural sports and four club sports. More than three-quarters of Wabash students participate in at least one intramural sport, and over 40 percent of students are varsity athletes.
Ivy Tech Community College Montgomery County Instructional Center
As a statewide, open-access community college, Ivy Tech Community College pro-vides residents of Indiana with professional, technical, transfer and lifelong education for successful careers, personal development and citizenship. Through its affordable, quality educational programs and services, the college strengthens Indiana’s economy and enhances its cultural development.
To achieve the goals of its mission, Ivy Tech Community College operates 23 cam-puses and enrolls more than 100,000 stu-dents statewide. Montgomery County is one of eight counties served by Ivy Tech Community College Region 4. Five programs are available through the Montgomery County Instructional Center:
• Associate of Applied Science Degree and Technical Certificate general edu-cation courses and program specialty prerequisites.
• Associate of Science and Associate of Arts transfer credit courses.
• SkillsNet training.• Continuing Education classes.• Dual credit and Early College courses for
area high school students.
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Established in 1833, Wabash College is a four-year liberal arts college for men.
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Crawfordsville School Corporationwww.cville.k12.in.us
Crawfordsville High SchoolOne Athenian Drive, Crawfordsville765-362-2340
Tuttle Middle School612 South Elm Street, Crawfordsville765-362-2992
Hoover Elementary School1301 South Elm Street, Crawfordsville765-362-2691
Hose Elementary School800 Fairview Avenue, Crawfordsville765-362-2886
Nicholson Elementary School1010 Lane Avenue, Crawfordsville765-362-2607
Willson Kindergarten Center500 East Jefferson Street, Crawfordsville765-362-0005
North Montgomery School Corporationwww.nm.k12.in.us/district/
North Montgomery High School5945 U.S. 231 North, Crawfordsville765-362-5140
Northridge Middle School25 West 575 North, Crawfordsville765-364-1071
Lester B. Sommer Elementary School3700 U.S. 136, Crawfordsville765-362-3979
Pleasant Hill Elementary SchoolRoute 4, Box 291A, Crawfordsville765-339-4403
Sugar Creek Elementary SchoolR.R. 5, Box 108A, Crawfordsville765-794-4855
South Montgomery School Corporationwww.southmont.k12.in.us
Southmont High School6425 U.S. 231 South, Crawfordsville765-866-0350
Southmont Junior High School6460 U.S. 231 South, Crawfordsville765-866-2023
Ladoga Elementary School418 E. Taylor Street, Ladoga765-942-2203
New Market Elementary School410 N. Third Street, New Market765-866-0740
Walnut Elementary School3548 South 775 East, New Ross765-362-0542
Waveland Elementary School506 East Green Street, Waveland765-435-2465
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Contact Information
PUBLIC SCHOOLSMontgomery County Instructional Center2985 Industrial Boulevard, Crawfordsville765-359-0570 www.ivytech.edu
Wabash CollegeAdmissions OfficeP.O. Box 352, Crawfordsville, 47933800-345-5385 • 765-361-6225www.wabash.edu
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St. Clare Medical Center & Clinics
Crawfordsville’s St. Clare Medical Center offers inpatient and outpatient services. Founded in 1902, St. Clare opened a new acute-care facility in 1984, with 120 beds, 80 physicians, 450 employees and 70 volunteers. Specialized services include cardio-pulmonary care; surgery, including laparoscopic and orthopedic procedures; oncology; radiology; and emergency care. Also on hand are dietitians, sports medicine specialists, therapy services and women’s services. In addition, there’s a multi-specialty clinic with a focus on neurology, pulmonology and urology. Home care and home medical equipment services are also available.
In 2006, St. Clare Maternity Care Center was ren-ovated to offer five-star accommodations and state-of-the-art technology. Now, each step of childbirth takes place in the same suite, providing additional levels of care and privacy. The Maternity Care Center consists of six labor/delivery/recovery/postpartum suites. With the renovation, an additional six rooms were added for patient overflow. In addition, the renovations added new physician/midwife sleeping rooms, a nursery, a Caesarean section suite and an education room.
Another inpatient service offered by St. Clare is the Extended Care unit, which offers skilled nursing services to patients who do not require acute hospital services, but who need professional medical care to further the healing process prior to returning home.
The Generation Mental Health program offers inpatient mental health care for cognitive and clinical disorders found in senior adults. Other inpatient care includes Intensive Care Services and the Medical/Surgical Care unit. The ICU consists of five hospital rooms with patient care monitored by a skilled nursing staff. The Surgical Care unit pro-vides care for acute and chronic illnesses for patients of all ages.
Outreach services are provided through St. Clare HomeCare, the St. Clare Neighborhood Clinic and St. Claire Sports Medicine. St. Clare HomeCare consists of skilled nurses, home-care aides, medical social workers, and speech and occupational therapists, all trained to provide medical services under the supervision of the patient’s physician.
Opened in 2000, the St. Clare Neighborhood Clinic provides medical care to low-income families at a frac-tion of the cost of traditional medical clinics. The Neighborhood Clinic is located in Crawfordsville and serves all residents of Montgomery County who meet the low-income guidelines. The clinic is nurse-managed, with physician and other health care professional collaboration. Primary care and non-emergency services are provided, such as routine adult and child physical exams, basic lab work, referrals to social services and counseling, and treatments of chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure.
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The St. Clare Sports Medicine program provides licensed athletic trainers for sporting events at Crawfordsville, North Montgomery and Southmont High School corporations. Sport physicals, school outreach programs, coaches’ clinics and student trainer workshops are also offered. In addition, specialized medical care for injured athletes is available, including evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation.
Other programs offered through the St. Clare Medical Center are support groups, the Family Fun and Health Day, and health fairs. Support groups are open to patients and their families and include the Stroke Support group, Alzheimer’s Support and the SHARE Bereavement Support group.
The Family Fun and Health Day offers free health screenings and health information. Booths feature doctors, health care professionals and community not-for-profit organizations. Free food, games and door prizes are part of this annual family event held in June. Health fair events include blood pressure checks and cholesterol screenings. Set up as preventive medicine, the fairs provide free services promoting health and wellness.
Athens Medical Group
The Athens Medical Group (AMG) offers a wide range of services for the community, including women’s health, pediatrics, diagnostics, surgery and physical therapy. Formed in 1999 in partnership with St. Vincent’s Hospitals and Health Systems, the group includes 16 local, board-certified physicians who have been providing professional care to Montgomery County for more than 150 combined years.
The AMG physician office locations include Greenacres Medical Group and Williams Family Medicine, both of which offer complete family care; Crawfordsville Family Care, offering family care and women’s health services; Athens Medical Specialists, offering internal medicine, general surgery, and obstetrics and gynecology; Athens ENT, an ear, nose and throat practice that also offers surgical and sleep dis-order services; Athens Ben Hur Surgical; and Athens Orthopedic and Sports Medicine. The ancillary locations are the Athens Diagnostic and Surgical Center, the Athens Sports Therapy and Rehab, and the Athens Sleep Center.
The Athens Diagnostic and Surgical Center opened in February 2001 and is dedicated solely to the outpatient surgery and radiology needs of Montgomery County. The center is divided into four parts: Outpatient Surgery, Imaging Studies, Williams Family Medicine and the Athens Visiting Specialists Clinic. The surgical side has two out-patient surgical suites with eight private pre-op areas and is able to handle many different outpatient surgeries and endoscopic procedures. The diagnostic area offers patients private care and comfort while having an open MRI, mammogram, ultrasound, CT scan, bone densi-tometry, or general X-ray. The latest diagnostic testing includes cardiac stress testing and echocardiography.
Assisted Living/Senior Care
Other health care programs for area residents include assisted liv-ing facilities, nursing homes and adult day care. These facilities are designed to provide skilled medical attention while allowing individu-als to maintain the needed degrees of personal independence.
Assisted living facilities in Crawfordsville include Bickford Cottage, Whitlock House and Williamsburg Health Care. These facili-ties create an independent environment with personal support services as needed.
Nursing homes for the area include the Ben Hur Home, Hickory Creek and Lane House. The facilities are set up to meet the short- and long-term health care needs of residents, and services include Alzheimer’s care, adult day care, respite care and physical, occupational and speech therapies.
Adult Day Care Services provides a planned program with a variety of health, social and support services.
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Opened in 2001, the Athens Diagnostic and Surgical Center focuses solely on outpatient surgery and radiology.
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Even as the community becomes more and more high-tech, agriculture still plays an important role in Montgomery
County’s economy. Harvested crops include corn, wheat, oats and soybeans. The county often leads Indiana counties in farm prod-ucts with more than 20 related agriculture businesses, including Koch Fertilizer, Bane Equipment Sales Inc., Ceres Solutions, and Clifton & Quigg Fertilizer.
Montgomery County lists over 600 farms (2002 data), with an average farm size around 400 acres and some 270,000-plus acres in cultivation. Along with crops, cattle, beef cows, sheep and hogs are raised.
For farm efficiency and crop yield, farm-ers continually upgrade equipment utilizing the latest technological advances. One such device, the GPS or Global Positioning System, virtually allows farmers to work hands-free in the field, precisely steering tractors and other equipment when plowing, planting and harvesting crops.
The business economy is also strong in Crawfordsville and Montgomery County. This strength can be credited to a diversity
of industry, community commitment and a dedicated, well-educated workforce. Local industries include printing, automotive and agricultural parts manufacturing, the food industry, book warehousing and distribution, corrugated containers manufacture, and plas-tic and metal forming.
Location, too, plays an important part in the success of the area’s economy. Crawfordsville/Montgomery County is positioned between Lafayette and Indianapolis, with easy access to interstate and rail transportation. Set next to Interstate 74 and U.S. 32 is the Nucor Road Industrial Corridor, home of several high-tech, steel-related industries known world-wide for industry innovation and sought-after employment opportunities.
The 325-acre Crawfordsville Commerce Park incorporates state-of-the-art design stan-dards to attract knowledge-based industries and emerging technologies. The site features boulevard entryways, extensive wooded areas, waterscapes and walking trails, creating a “campus-like” feel that sets it apart from other developments. It’s located north of the city, just off Interstate 74 and U.S. 231.
Perhaps what will draw the most atten-tion to the area in the near future is the county’s first ethanol plant, which is sched-uled to begin operations in 2007. Looking to capitalize on the ever-increasing demand for affordable, clean-burning alternative energy sources, this 80-acre facility aims to produce 100 million gallons of ethanol a year from 40 million bushels of corn. It’s also expected to produce some 315,000 tons of dried distiller grain for livestock feed. This facility is also strategically located off U.S. 231.
Adding to the success produced by a solid balance of traditional industry and innovative commerce is the area’s reputation for produc-ing a well-prepared workforce with a strong work ethic. Several local college programs are in place to ensure that local industries have a broad workforce pool with the skills needed for the 21st-century workplace. Training can even be tailored to meet a specific company’s needs. For example, Ivy Tech Community College works closely with companies through its Crawfordsville satellite campus to create courses to meet employment needs.
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A livable community for everybody is the housing goal in Crawfordsville. Whether the desire is for new home
construction with big floor plans, a registered historic home, or the convenience of condo living, Montgomery County offers up a mix to meet all residents’ needs.
Known for good schools, shopping, entertainment, parks and a low crime rate, Crawfordsville beckons with a central loca-tion, a short driving distance to Indianapolis, and reasonable housing prices. Two-bedroom condos range from $115,000 to $145,000, and the older home market reaches to $200,000.
New home construction is priced between $110,000 to $250,000.
Condo construction continues in the area, with some new units offering amenities like 1,400-plus square feet, multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, and double garage space. While most sites are available to all age groups, some are targeted for the 65-plus age group. Condo units are located throughout the Crawfordsville area, including downtown, where some historic buildings have been renovated into living spaces. Downtown loca-tions with historic and new construction
condos offer easy walking access to shopping, entertainment and community events.
Crawfordsville is also known for its his-torical architecture, and older homes with plenty of heritage regularly come on the mar-ket. Priced between $150,000 and $200,000, these one-of-a-kind homes sit on larger lots with stately old trees providing canopies of shade. Most of these homes offer four to five bedrooms, with some reaching up to 5,000 square feet and three stories.
While the historic home market main-tained the lead in home sales within the area for a number of years, the trend now is younger families purchasing new home construction. With an average price range of $110,000 to $140,000, the typical floor plan is a split-level, 1,600-square-foot, three-bedroom, two-bathroom home with a dou-ble garage. The higher end of this market reaches up to $250,000, with executive-style homes at 2,500-plus square feet, which typi-cally includes a full basement and an extra family room.
With the draw of good schools, a low crime rate and lots of family-geared entertainment, growth in the county includes a spill-over market from Indianapolis — those wanting to move out of a big city to the quiet of country life. With the installation of the ethanol plant, additional growth is expected.
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A rich cultural life in Crawfordsville and Montgomery County is reflected in the numerous museums, historic sites
and activities designed to provide something for everyone.
In the past several years, the community has enjoyed a growing Latino influence, as many Hispanic families have located in the area due to jobs in local industries. An active Hispanic Center, housed at Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church, offers tutoring and interpretation services. It is estimated that 2,000 Hispanic individuals reside in Montgomery County.
For more information on all the festi-val fun and sites to see in and around Crawfordsville and Montgomery County, con-tact the Montgomery County Visitors and Convention Bureau at 765-362-5200 or visit www.crawfordsville.org.
Festivals
Annual festivals include the Strawberry Festival, Crawfordsville Fourth of July Celebration and the Downtown Crawfordsville Juried Art exhibition.
The annual Strawberry Festival is held the second weekend in June on the grounds of the Henry S. Lane Antebellum Mansion, attracting some 35,000 people each year. Live entertainment, talent contests, an antique car and classic farm equipment show, and craft booths fill the day’s agenda.
The annual Fourth of July Celebration, sponsored by the Park and Recreation depart-ment, is held at Milligan Park, a 48-acre site in Crawfordsville. Live entertainment and food vendors enliven the event, with fireworks lighting up the dusk sky.
Each October opens with the Juried Art Exhibit, which features works by honorary artists, student artists and others. Presented by the Crawfordsville Art League, artwork is placed in store windows throughout the downtown area.
The Crawfordsville / Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce hosts the Christmas Parade, held annually on the first Sunday in December.
Ample natural roving spaces play host to organized community events throughout the year, including an annual Thanksgiving Day 5K, called the Sugar Creek Trail Thanksgiving Day Pie Run, and the annual Sugar Creek Canoe and Kayak Race, Indiana’s oldest canoe race, which takes place the last weekend of April and includes recre-ational and competitive categories.
Museums/Historical Attractions
Local museums reflect the history of the area as well as the region’s contribution to national history.
The General Lew Wallace Study & Museum honors the life and works of Civil War Gen. Lew Wallace, the author of Ben
Hur and other works. The museum opened its newest exhibition, “Collective Influence,” in March 2007; it will run through December 2007. This collection honors the contribu-tions Wallace’s wife Susan and stepmother Zerelda made to his life and career. Wallace is said to have credited his wife and step-mother with every aspect of his success as a writer, musician and inventor, and the exhi-bition acknowledges their life work behind the scenes.
The Henry S. Lane Antebellum Mansion is the former home of Henry Smith Lane, who served as a Montgomery County state repre-sentative, U.S. congressman, governor and U.S. senator. As a senator, Henry Lane served as chairman of the 1856 National Republican Convention and is recognized for using his influence to secure the party’s nomination of Abraham Lincoln for president in 1860. Built in 1845, Lane’s home, which sits in the center of Crawfordsville on 4 acres, is listed with the National Register of Historic Places. Presently, the grounds serve as a meeting place for vari-ous community events.
The Speed Cabin was constructed in 1838 by John A. Speed, a Scottish stone mason. After the 1850 passage of the Fugitive Slave Act, Speed became an active abolition-ist, risking his own life as a “conductor” and a “stationmaster” on the western line of the Underground Railroad. Escaping slaves were concealed in the loft of the small cabin. The cabin was relocated from the Crawfordsville Municipal Park to the Lane grounds in
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1989 — an appropriate site, as Lane fought against the extension of slavery in 1856.
Another historic building is the Old Jail Museum, built in 1882. It was the first of seven rotary jails built in the United States. This site was used as a jail until 1973. In 1975, it re-opened as a museum exhibiting the art and culture of the county.
The Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County successfully opened its doors in June 2007. The newly restored Carnegie building served from 1902 to 2005 as the Crawfordsville Public Library. Visitors can view the original mosaic tile floors as they tour the building. Operated by the Crawfordsville District Public Library, the Carnegie Museum is an interesting, interactive and interdisci-plinary museum of Montgomery County and for the people of Montgomery County. The museum’s six galleries have different themes and rotating exhibition schedules. An inau-gural exhibit is a collaboration between Tuttle
Middle School, Crawfordsville Electric Light & Power, the Montgomery County Historical Society, and the Carnegie. “Exploring the Shocking World of Electricity” includes the history of electricity and CEL&P. The Business & Industry gallery salutes both past and present businesses of the county. The Athens Gallery focuses on literature, learning, arts and culture, the military, and democracy. Other galleries include Sports & Pop Culture, which currently features artist Dave Gerard, and much more! The museum is located at 222 S. Washington St., and admission is free. The Carnegie is open Wednesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; group tours are available by appointment.
Other regional historical attractions include Linden Railroad Museum, featuring a collection of memorabilia from the Monon and Nickel Plate railroads; the Ropkey Armor Museum, one of the largest privately owned collections of tactical military vehicles in the world; and the Mid-Town Museum of Native Culture.
Arts
DanceSeveral dance studios in the community
offer ballet, pointe, jazz, hip-hop, tap and tumbling for children of all ages.
Wabash CollegeAt Wabash College, the departments of
Art, Music and Theater not only offer pro-grams of study, but also bring to campus artists and productions from around the world, expanding the appreciation for visual
and performing art among students and the community. Between seven and 10 visiting artists are presented each year, and opportuni-ties range from large orchestral ensembles, to poets, to traveling off-Broadway theater.
The Wabash College art galleries host five exhibitions each year, and there are items from the college’s permanent collection on display. The theater department offers three large, main-stage productions each year, plus student-directed, one-act plays every November. The music department hosts more than a dozen concerts each year, along with a myriad of student and small ensemble performances.
All events are free and open to the public, though most require an advance ticket. For more information, call 765-361-6100 or check out the fine arts calendar at www.wabash.edu.
Vanity TheatreVanity Theatre showcases live perfor-
mances put on by the Sugar Creek Players. Located in Crawfordsville, the group pro-duces four to six shows per year.
Located at 122 S. Washington Street, the Vanity Theatre opened as home to the group in 1988. The Sugar Creek Players debuted in 1971 at Wabash College, the result of the hard work of a group of community members who wanted to revive live, local theatre in Crawfordsville.
Performances include full-length plays, musicals and youth musical theatre. For more information, call 765-362-7077.Several dance studios in the community
offer ballet, pointe, jazz, hip-hop, tap and tumbling for children of all ages.
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Parks and Recreation
“Something for everyone” is the unof-ficial motto of the Crawfordsville Parks and Recreation program. Through classes, com-munity events and ample city parks with natural roving spaces, the department strives to keep its population fit socially, physically, environmentally and economically. For more information on any of the programs offered by Crawfordsville Parks and Recreation, call 765-362-2809.
Crawfordsville Community CenterThe department’s indoor facility, the
Crawfordsville Community Center is located at Milligan Park. Spanning 26,000 feet, this building houses a weight room, gymnastics room, gymnasium, walking track and group fitness room. There are also locker rooms
and a multi-purpose room with a kitchen. For parental convenience, there’s a supervised children’s playroom.
A recent improvement to this facility was an exchange of room usage — the gymnastics room is now the weight room, and vice-versa. With this swap, the weight room gains 40 per-cent more space needed for the over $20,000
worth of new weight room equipment. The weight room is open from 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. six days a week.
Gymnastic classes are held once or twice a week, with ages ranging from preschool to high school.
Sports and Fitness ClassesFocusing on the physical well-being of its
citizens, Crawfordsville Parks and Recreation offers a wide range of sports and fitness classes for everyone from preschoolers to seniors. Classes for youth range from gymnastics, to karate, to “NFL Gatorade Punt Pass & Kick.” There’s even a free after-school FitKids pro-gram, with instruction in kickboxing, power walking and basketball, along with numerous other fitness activities.
Adults fare equally well, with classes avail-able in Pilates, Tai Chi and karate, along with volleyball leagues, co-ed softball and basket-ball. A senior “Strength & Stretch” class aims to improve muscle strength and flexibility for graceful aging. Focusing more on social needs, a “Living Well 55+ Club” schedules bingo, euchre, pitch-in dinners and trips.
City ParksBoasting 48 acres, Milligan Park offers a
50-meter swimming pool with water slide and baseball and softball fields. Adjacent to the park is the 122-acre, 18-hole Municipal Golf Course with picnic areas.
Considering its citizens’ environmen-tal needs, nine other city parks are laced throughout the town, providing a pedestrian- and bike-friendly layout. Specific park sites maintain softball fields for men’s, women’s and coed softball teams, as well as for Little League teams. There are also organized Adult and Youth Touch Football and soccer games.
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Focusing on the physical well-being of its citizens, Crawfordsville Parks and Recreation offers a wide
range of sports and fitness classes for everyone. COMMUNITY PARKS INCLUDE:
• Elston Park North, 23 acres.• Elston Park South, 13.5 acres. • Sugar Creek Park, 30 acres.• Sugar Creek Park Trail,
4.5 mile rail-trail. • Paul L. Fishero Memorial Park,
20 acres.• Neighborhood parks: Lincoln Park,
Goose Nibble Park and the Frances Wooden Northside Park.
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Crawfordsville Country Club
The Crawfordsville Country Club over-looks the banks of scenic Sugar Creek and has a long and storied history as a landmark of Montgomery County. Its heritage dates back more than 100 years to when it was the summer home and grounds of Civil War Gen. Lew Wallace, famous politician, and author of the novel Ben Hur and other well-known books. The Crawfordsville Country Club was
established from the Wallace estate in 1906 and has been a centerpiece of the community for business meetings, social events, golf out-ings and fine dining ever since.
The original Wallace home burned in 2005 but has been rebuilt into a first-class facility offering an 18-hole golf course, swimming pool, and Montgomery County’s premier din-ing facility for its members and guests.
The club offers a great opportunity for busi-ness and professional meetings, meals, golf outings and social activities, as well as being a prime location for weddings, receptions and other special group events. Individual full and social memberships are available along with non-member rental opportunities for group events and fine dining. For more information, call 765-362-2809.
State Parks/Preserves
Located 17 miles southwest of Crawfordsville, off state Route 47 in Waveland, the beautiful sandstone cliffs of Shades State Park are a favorite venue for hikers, canoeists and fishermen.
The adjacent Pine Hills Nature Preserve offers more challenging hiking opportunities. Interpretive naturalist services are offered on a seasonal basis, and 105 non-electric campsites are available.
Crawfordsville Main Street Association
The theme of beauty and environment carries over into the downtown area, where the Crawfordsville Main Street Association spearheads the revitalization and preservation of the town’s unique character.
Development of Crawfordsville as a town began in 1822 when Ambrose Whitlock pur-chased the land. He named the town after his friend William Crawford, who was secretary of the treasury for President James Monroe.
Crawfordsville’s long history and traditions have been preserved. Downtown is rich in historical architecture, with Italianate, Queen Anne and Neo-Classicism influences. Recent renovation and restoration includes convert-ing some of these buildings into living spaces. Since 1999, more than $36 million has been invested in the development and improve-ment of the downtown area, which features more than 200 businesses, a brand-new pub-lic library, and a pedestrian-friendly design to support walking as the primary mode of transportation.
Annual events are scheduled to draw the crowds downtown, including Downtown Party Night, Lunch on the Plaza, Jazz at the Jail (museum) and the December Candlelight Tour of Homes.
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The downtown area is home to more than 200 small businesses, cafés, art galleries and a local theater. A variety of services are offered downtown, including automotive service and repair, bank-ing, beauty salon services, eye care, real estate, photography, insurance agencies, accounting, and legal services.
In addition, a wide variety of eating establishments are offered, such as unique cafés, pizza, Chinese, Mexican, chain res-taurants and fine dining opportunities. Unique shopping venues include flower shops, animal accessories, jewelry stores, novelties, gift shops and pharmacies.
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The Crawfordsville Country Club offers a great opportunity for business and pro-fessional meetings, meals, golf outings, weddings, receptions, and other special group events.
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Montgomery County and the City of Crawfordsville are both managed by elected boards.
The Montgomery County Commissioners is a three-member elected board serving four-year terms. The County Council is a seven-member board, filling four-year staggered terms. These boards oversee county opera-tions, including approving budgets and sala-ries. Presently, two major road construction projects are being completed, one of which
runs past the new county jail; it is to be named Memorial Drive in memory of fallen officers. Both roads are designed to alleviate congestion within the city of Crawfordsville.
The seven-member City Council, led by the mayor, runs the city of Crawfordsville. City Council members serve four-year stag-gered terms.
The Crawfordsville Police Department and the Montgomery County Police Department provide police protection for the area. Both
departments are staffed with detectives, lieu-tenants, sergeants and patrolmen. Department staff also include jail staff and reserve officers.
For fire and rescue emergencies there is both the Crawfordsville Fire Department and a volunteer fire staff for Montgomery County. Crawfordsville Fire Department train-ing includes fire prevention, fire suppression and emergency medical care.
Meet our
Crawfordsville City GovernmentMayor’s Office .................................. 765-364-5160Clerk/Treasurer’s Office ................... 765-364-5150 Planning and Engineering Department .................................... 765-364-5152Street Department ........................... 765-364-5166Police Department ............................................911 Police Department (Administrative) ............................. 765-362-3762Fire Department ................................................911Fire Department (Administrative) .... 765-362-1277
Montgomery County GovernmentCommissioner’s Office ......................765-361-2623Highway Department .......................765-362-2304Health Department ...........................765-364-6440Voter Registration Office ..................765-364-6437Montgomery County Police Department ......... 911Montgomery County Police (Administrative) ..............................765-362-3740
ServicesCrawfordsville Post Office ............. 765-362-0203Crawfordsville District Public Library ............................... 765-362-2242Bureau of Motor Vehicle Branch ... 765-362-5705Division of Family & Children ........ 765-362-5600Social Security Office .................... 765-361-8901
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Faith is an important part of the strong foundation of Crawfordsville and Montgomery County. Several denomina-tions are present here, offering a variety of worship styles, both
traditional and contemporary. Offering services and classes for all ages and reaching out to the community at large, the congregations of Crawfordsville and Montgomery County are warm, loving families who are always ready to welcome new members.
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Sound advice for serious matters.C. Rex Henthorn • J. Lamont Harris • Stuart K. Weliever • Amy S. Carlson
122 E. Main St. • Crawfordsville, IN 47933Phone: (765) 362-4440 • Fax: (765) 362-4521
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HH&WHenthorn, Harris & Weliever, P.C.
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ABSTRACTS
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Michael Gaby, CPA, LLCMichael Gaby127 East Main Street, Ste 102Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-1895www.thecharitablecpa.comSee ad page 5
Gamble & Richardson, C.P.A.Susie Richardson132 East Main Street, Suite 100Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-1040
Rankin & MooreBrad Moore302 East Market StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-8545
ADULT DAY CARE
Adult Day ServicesJudy Todd201 East Jefferson StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-9877
ADVERTISING
Burkhart Advertising, Inc.Sherri Jamison1475 Navco DriveLafayette, IN 47905765-447-7000
Image Sales, Inc.Bonnie Lamberson202 Hamilton StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-8929
AGRI BUSINESS
Agrivest Fritz Holzgrefe, Jr.P.O. Box 308Waynetown, IN 47990765-234-2252
Ceres SolutionsJeffrey Troike2112 Indianapolis Road, Box 432Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6700www.ceresllp.comSee ad page 22
Edgewood Industries, LLCRichard Ward1730 East 800 NorthCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-339-7888
Mills Land CompanyMorris MillsP.O. Box 218Ladoga, IN 47954765-942-2660
ANIMAL SHELTER
Animal Welfare League of Montgomery CountySharon Davidson1104 Big Four Arch RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-8846
ANIMAL SHELTER - NO KILL
Home for Friendless AnimalsJames ValmoreP.O. Box 217Waynetown, IN 47990765-866-1760www.friendlessanimals.com
APARTMENTS
Athena Center Senior Apts.Kandy Gleason201 East Jefferson StreetCrawfordsville IN 46204765-359-0613www.stenzcorp.com
Autumn WoodsBelinda Magill100 Aspen DriveCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-359-0919
Florence ApartmentsVera George211 East Green StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933
Manker ApartmentsBernard Manker418 South Grant AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2042
Shady Knoll ApartmentsBelinda, Magill200 Knoll CircleCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-0125
Waterford ApartmentsDeenen Miller2001 Zelmar DriveCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6131
APPRAISALS
Real Estate ValuationsBeth Eldridge111 1/2 East Main Street, P.O. Box 293Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-1800www.valuationsre.com
ARCHITECTURE
Akers CompaniesSteve Akers3991 East State Road 32Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2560www.akerscbs.comSee ad page 16
ASSISTED LIVING
Bickford CottageGreg Schiavone100 Bickford LaneCrawfordsville IN 47933765-362-2000www.bickfordcottage.com
Whitlock House Assisted LivingLora Reeves1719 South Elm StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-1880
ASSOCIATE MEMBER
Virginia Hays413 Crawford StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933
Ted Ratcliff1275 North Lake Vista DriveCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5848
ATTORNEYS
Collier Homann & SiamasHarry Siamas101 West Main Street, Suite 400Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-1099
Henthorn Harris & WelieverLamont Harris122 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-4440www.henthornlaw.comSee ad page 22
The Law Office of Gregory H. MillerGregory, Miller132 East Main Street, Box 936Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5755www.gregmillerlaw.com
McGaughey & SosbePatricia Sosbe127 East Main Street, Suite 300Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6811See ad page 4
AUTO DEALERS NEW/USED
Etter FordJeffrey EtterP.O. Box 737Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5400www.etterford.dealerconnection.comSee ad page 15
Horner Pontiac Buick GMCSam Horner1705 Lafayette RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-4000www.hornerautomotivesuperstore.com
York ChryslerNick York1765 US Hwy 231 SouthCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-1600
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AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES
NAPA Auto PartsRod Canine200 West Market StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3840See ad page 21
AUTO RENTAL
Enterprise Rent-A-CarWill Kadel, Jr.1805 S US 231Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-8964www.enterprise.com
AUTO REPAIR
Big O TiresMatt & Jody Williams105 East South BoulevardCrawfordsville IN 47933765-361-2811See ad page 22
Gould Body & Paint, Inc.Don & Diana Gould607 Waynetown RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-1067www.gouldbody.comSee ad page 15
Morris Neal Collision CenterMorris Neal216 North Green StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5879See ad page 24
Petro’s Tire Sales & Service, Inc.Randy, Richardson114 North Water StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-0584
Walt’s Service AAAWalt Hamilton1006 Covington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-1006
BEAUTY SALON
Fantastic Sam’sJohn Tietsort1534 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-0244www.fantasticsams.com
Impres Spa SalonPenny Royer705 North Englewood Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-4247
Mary Ann & CompanyMary Ann Stradling1770 South US 231Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-9060
Nogginz Haircare CompanyJeanne Hauck125 East Main StreetCrawfordsville IN 47933765-361-0104
BED & BREAKFAST
Davis House Bed & BreakfastSteve & Cindy Golliher1010 West Wabash AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-9661www.thedavishouse.net
CAMPGROUND
KOA CampgroundJamie Nelson1600 Lafayette RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-4190www.crawfordsvillekoa.com
Sugar Creek CampgroundKim & Julie Yager700 Waynetown RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5528www.sugarcreekcampground.com
CATERING
Bon AppetitMary Jo ArthurP.O. Box 352Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-6402www.bamco.com
CHURCH
Christ Lutheran ChurchPastor Doug Givan300 West South BoulevardCrawfordsvile, IN 47933765-362-6434www.clcelca.comSee ad page 21
CLEANING SERVICES
ServiceMASTER of CrawfordsvilleDarin Hutson807 Curtis StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2107
CLOTHING
HeathcliffRhonda Mitchell101 North Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-0888
COLLECTION SERVICE
CCBJeffrey MitchellP.O. Box 89Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6440
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
A.H.E.A.D. CoalitionJennifer Shook118 North Green StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-7870www.aheaddrugfree.org
Blue Star Hoosier MothersEvelyn MichaelP.O. Box 801Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3387
Boys & Girls Club of Mont. Co.Craig ReevesP.O. Box 292Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-8912www.bgcmontgomery.info
Crawfordsville Kiwanis ClubAlecia BradyP.O. Box 611Crawfordsville, IN 47933
Crawfordsville Main StreetDebbie LeechP.O. Box 772Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-366-5764See ad page 16
Crawfordsville Professional FirefightersBrian KeimP.O. Box 69Crawfordsville, IN 47933www.iaff4143.org
Crawfordsville Rotary ClubP.O. Box 841Crawfordsville, IN 47933
Crawfordsville Young ProfessionalsMichele HumphreysP.O. Box 368Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-7300www.crawfordsvilleyp.com
Girls Scouts of Central IndianaHollie Meyer1800 North Meridian StreetIndianapolis IN 46202877-474-2248www.girlscoutsindiana.org
Montgomery County American Red CrossMark Franklin113 South Water StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3103http://chapters.redcross.org/in/montgomery/
Montgomery County Community FoundationAnn Malott118 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-1267www.mc-cf.org
Montgomery County Cultural FoundationTamara Hemmerlein225 North Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5222www.oldjailmuseum.net
Montgomery County Historical SocietyTamara Hemmerlein212 South Water StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3416www.lane-mchs.org
Montgomery County United Fund For YouDavid JohnsonP.O. Box 247Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5484
Montgomery County Visitors BureauSharon, Kenny218 East Pike StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5200www.crawfordsville.org
Montgomery County Youth Service BureauMike Scime209 East Pike StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-0694www.mcysb.org
Purdue Extension Montgomery CountyJim Luzar400 Parke AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-6363www.ces.purdue.edu/montgomery
COMPUTER CONSULTING
Tier Four Solutions, LLCJames Truax1770 US 231 South, P.O. Box 214Crawfordsville IN 47933765-361-6961www.tier-4.com
COMPUTER TRAINING
Personal Computer Training, LLCRoger Rockenbaugh1112 Danville AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-376-9690
COMPUTERS
Crawfordsville ComputersBrent Rubeck407 East Market StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-359-0372
CONCRETE READY-MIX & PRODUCTS
Irving Materials, Inc. (IMI)Joe Orr3350 State Road 32 EastCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6904www.irvmat.com
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
Dry Branch Condo AssociationRon Henricks318 Dry Branch DriveCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-1753
East Union Estates AssociationTheron Priest1605 East Union DriveCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3426
Golf View Villa AssociationDon FineP.O. Box 454Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3058
Northridge Hills AssociationMary Shroyer1437 Northridge HillsCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-1060
CONTRACTOR
Akers CompaniesDarren Day3991 East State Road 32Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2560www.akerscs.com
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Bowman-Cohee Construction, Inc.Jeffrey Cohee1193 West Country Club RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2171
Chism ConstructionDarrell Chism602 Mill StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-4200www.ccihomes.net
Esra Construction CompanyMichael Esra5501 South State Road 47Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-866-9500
John Sabens Construction, Inc.John Sabens1701 North 200 WestCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-0784
Keystone Building Services, Inc.Gary, Isenberg684 W Black Creek Valley RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-7996
Milestone Contractors, LPMichael BowmanP.O. Box 6246Lafayette, IN 47903765-772-7500www.milestonelp.com
Ratcliff HomesJim Ratcliff406 Mill StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-359-1702
Rhodes Construction Corp.Billie Jo RhodesP.O. Box 777Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2986
Trusty Home ImprovementsThomas Muth1710 Halfway RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-9329
COUNTRY CLUB
Crawfordsville Country ClubRob McCormick3272 West Country Club RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2809See ad page 18
DENTIST
Janet Rucker, D.D.S.380 West Market StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-1906
Richard Walker, D.D.S.408 West Market StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-1717
DEPARTMENT STORES
Goody’s Family ClothingDiane VanOsdal1648 Crawfordsville SquareCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-359-1460
Wal-MartSusan Blanford1835 US 231 SouthCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5930See ad page 24
DISABILITY SERVICES
Abilities Services, Inc.Steve GoochP.O. Box 808Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-4020www.asipages.org
DRY CLEANING
Boulevard CleanersDarin & Paula Hutson1400 Ladoga Road, Ste ACrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5750
Mac’s CleanersDoris McIntire201 West Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-1737
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Montgomery County Economic DevelopmentBill Henderson309 North Green StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6851www.mcedonline.com
EDUCATION
Crawfordsville Community SchoolsDr. Kathy Steele1000 Fairview AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2342www.cville.k12.in.usSee ad page 11
Ivy Tech Community CollegeRoselie Bambrey2985 Industrial BoulevardCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-359-0570See ad page 23
Montgomery County Leadership AcademyChuck FiedlerP.O. Box 716Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-4561
North Montgomery School CorporationDr. Robert Brower480W 580NCrawfordsville IN 47933765-359-2112www.nm.k12.in.usSee ad page 9
South Montgomery SchoolsDr. Bret LewisP.O. Box 8New Market, IN 47965765-866-0203www.southmont.k12.in.us
St. Bernard Catholic SchoolSister Rosemary Eyler1306 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5472See ad page 20
Wabash CollegeDr. Patrick White301 West Wabash Avenue, Box 352Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-6100www.wabash.edu
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Demoret Electric, Inc.Michael Demoret2401 East Overcoat RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-9876
Goff Electric, Inc.Dan Goff2501 Black Creek Valley RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-8232
ELECTRONICS
Vast ElectronicsBruce Witt218 North Green StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6348www.vastelectronics.com
EMBROIDERY
Coons Trim Company, Inc.Charles Coons2401 Indianapolis RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6509
Eagle EmbroideryRoger Beach2109 Indianapolis Road, Suite BCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-359-3323www.eagleembroidery.biz
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Community Action Program, Inc. of Western Indiana201 East Jefferson Street, Ste 200Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-4096WorkOne Express Employment and Training Services
ManpowerMarilyn Foster407 East Market StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-6868www.us.manpower.comSee ad page 24
Workforce PlusDave Ranard705 Englewood Drive, Suite DCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-9675www.wfplus.com
ENGINEERING
B & L EngineeringGail BlackwellP.O. Box 608Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3013
Parsons Cunningham & Shartle Engineers, Inc.Cheryl Cunningham1924 South Dan Jones RoadAvon, IN 46123317-837-9900
ENTERTAINMENT
Taylor Lanes & Crash McClainsCasey TaylorP.O. Box 612Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5633
EQUIPMENT SALES
Bane Equipment Sales, Inc.Phil Bane9788 N. Street Route 25Wingate, IN 47994765-275-2270www.baneequipment.comIn 1967, Kenneth Bane answered an ad in the newspaper from a representative for J.I. Case Co. Today, three generations of the family manage Bane Equipment, which now has 5 locations. For product performance and superior service, it’s Bane Equipment.
FARM SUPPLY
Thrifty Wholesale Supply, Inc.Debbie Lovold1659 Eastway Drive, Crawfordsville SquareCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6016
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
Charter One BankHeather Bloem1835 US 231 SouthCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-359-2511www.charteronebank.com
ChaseSteve Loy200 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-1100
Countrywide Home LoansCindy Mattox201 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933866-419-3623
The Fountain Trust CompanyTodd Sheetz110 East Washington Street, P.O. Box 515Waynetown, IN 47990765-234-1710www.fountaintrust.com
Industrial Federal Credit UnionDebbie McGee1940 Indianapolis Road, Suite ACrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3135www.ifcu.com
Lincoln BankMary Taylor134 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-0200www.lincolnbank.bizSee ad page 12
MainSource BankAlan Grimble221 East Main Street, P.O. Box 151Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2400www.mainsource.comSee ad page 2
National City BankTammy Dowden101 West Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3400See ad page 21
Personal Finance CompanyJacqueline WhiteP.O. Box 6Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-7240
Teachers Credit UnionJenny Rutledge1408G Darlington AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-0689www.tcunet.comSee ad page 22
Tri County Bank & Trust CompanySteve McLaughlin101 East South BoulevardCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-9555See ad page 18
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Farm Credit Services of Mid-AmericaJed KempelP.O. Box 468Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-1604www.e-farmcredit.com
State Farm Insurance/Jason WagnerJason Wagner1323 Darlington AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-359-1159
FIRE SAFETY
B & R Fire Protection, Inc.Ray Risner408 Waynetown RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-7594
FITNESS CENTERS
Athena Sport & FitnessKatina Curran200 East College StreetCrawfordsville IN 47933765-359-1126www.athenafitness.net
CurvesLori Thomas1880 S US Hwy 231, Ste G&HCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-0661www.crawfordsvillecurves.comSee ad page 19
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FLORIST
Blooms & HeirloomsCarla Foxworthy1408 East Darlington AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6677www.blmsandhrlms.com
Floral ImpressionsGlenellen King107 West Main St, P.O. box 219New Market, IN 47965765-866-0335
Milligan’s Flowers & GiftsSusan RosenP.O. Box 124Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3496
FUNERAL HOME
Hunt & Son Funeral HomeTom Hunt107 North Grant AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-0440
Powers-Priebe Funeral HomeKent Priebe315 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6849www.powerspriebefuneralhome.com
Shoemaker Funeral Home, Inc.Nancy Shoemaker202 Bratton RoadWaynetown, IN 47990765-234-2224
FURNITURE
Aaron’s Sales & LeasingMike Meeker1630 Crawfordsville Square DriveCrawfordsville IN 47933765-359-1802www.shopaarons.comSee ad page 16
Schloot Furniture Co.Patti MuchaP.O. Box 192Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-7400www.schlootfurniture.comSee ad page 4
GAS/PROPANE
Skelgas Ted Stuard2111B Indianapolis RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3355
GIFTS
The Homestead Greetings & GiftsBecky Hurt111 North Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-0695See ad page 5
Maggie’s AngelsKay Whitecotton107 North Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-9807
GLASS/PAINT
Morgan’s Glass & PaintAaron Morgan1205 East Market StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3704
GOLF COURSE
The Golf Shop @ C’ville Country ClubRob McCormick3272 West Country Club RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2353
GOVERNMENT
City of CrawfordsvilleMayor John Zumer300 East Pike StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-5160www.crawfordsville.net
Crawfordsville Housing AuthorityPatty PerkinsP.O. Box 421, 220 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2407
Town of New RichmondJanet BrownP.O. Box 210, 110 Wabash StreetNew Richmond IN 47967765-339-4507
GREENHOUSE
Davidson Greenhouse & NurseryMark Davidson3147 East Ladoga RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-0556www.davidsongreenhouse.com
GROCER
County MarketBrian CarlsonP.O. Box 1206Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-8822
KrogerRobin Eastridge1660 Crawfordsville SquareCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-1084
KrogerRosalind Ford1440 Darlington AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-9620
HARDWARE
Sears Paul Leckrone1760 US 231 SouthCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-5868
Stevenson’s Ace HardwareJack Stevenson1812 US 231 SouthCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5800
HEALTH CARE
Crawfordsville AudiologyJaneane Murphy2062 Lebanon RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-0861See ad page 19
Crawfordsville ChiropracticDr. Patrick Moore502 East Market StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-1500www.crawfordsvillechiropractic.com
Cummins Behavioral Health CenterAndrea Shook703 Englewood DriveCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-9767www.cumminsbhs.org
SonusTodd Oney618 Mill StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-9900
St. Clare Medical CenterJim Siemers1710 Lafayette RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2800www.stclaremedical.org
HEALTH CENTER
Advanced Hearing SolutionsChris Hersey201 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-7726
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Cook Heating & Air Conditioning Carol Cook1002 West Covington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5300www.cookheating.net
Riggen, Inc.Rachel Snodgrass201 West Market StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6364
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Home DepotMatt White1710 US 231 SouthCrawfordsville IN 47933765-361-9306
Town & Country Home CenterMike Whitecotton401 East South BoulevardCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2900
HOMES FOR ACTIVE ADULTS
Autumn Trace at EastfieldJoe Tesmer1100 Eastfield DriveCrawfordsville IN 47933765-720-3801
INSURANCE
Allstate Insurance Co.Martin Ruhl111 East Wabash AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2044
American Family Insurance/Dennis FolckDennis Folck711 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-7119
Farm Bureau InsuranceGreg Churchill100 Remley DriveCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3624
Hannum Insurance Agency, Inc.Judy Hannum412 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5112www.hannumagency.com
HumanaKirk Moyes8446 Shattuck DriveAvon, IN 46123317-370-2193
J. M. Thompson InsuranceMonte Thompson121 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-8858www.jmthompsonins.comSee ad page 4
Johnson & Malott Insurance, Inc.Chris Johnson103 North Green StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-4660
The Mitchell Agency, Inc. Barry BruceP.O. Box 323Linden, IN 47955765-339-4677
State Farm Insurance/Chad BudreauChad Budreau121 East Pike StreetCrawfordsville IN 47933765-359-1550www.chadbudreau.com
State Farm Insurance/Jason WagnerJason Wagner1323 Darlington AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-359-1159
INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE
PRKD Properties, Inc.David Burget103 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-7753
INVESTMENTS
Community Trust & Investment CoKaren Harshbarger119 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-7881
Edward JonesJoe Sadowski1542 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3000
Harvest Financial ServicesTerry DanielsP.O. Box 1129Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-3343
JANITORIAL
Crawfordsville Paper Products, Inc.Amanda Douglas3591 US 136 EastCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-6805www.cp-products.com
JEWELER
Creek JewelersRick Creek111 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-0603See ad page 23
LANDSCAPING
Curt Thompson LandscapingCurt Thompson5124 South US Hwy 231Crawfordville, IN 47933765-362-4824
LAWN SERVICE
BK Enterprise/Greenlawn PlusBrian Keim358 W 300 SouthCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5540
Jay’s Outdoor PowerJay Robb2208 Indianapolis RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2792www.jaysop.com
Vita Green Lawn, Inc.Dan GuardP.O. Box 286Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2621
LAWN SERVICES/AUCTION
Turner’s Lawn, Landscape & Auction ServiceBrandon & Robin Turner3829 St Rd 32 ECrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5615
LAWN SERVICES/LANDSCAPING
Light’s Lawn CareTim Light514 S Schenke Road, P.O. Box 423Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-376-0995
Midwest Mowing, Inc.Rick LyonP.O. Box 397Linden, IN 47955765-366-7203
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LIBRARY
Crawfordsville Public LibraryLarry Hathaway205 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2242www.cdpl.lib.in.us
LIQUOR
Ken’s LiquorsTom Warren1101 Darlington AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2505
MANUFACTURED HOUSING COMMUNITIES
Country Club Mobile Home CourtRobert Garner410 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-7530
MANUFACTURING
Acuity Brands LightingMel Mendoza1615 Elmore StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-1837
Alcoa CSIJacqui Meenan1205 East Elmore StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-6300www.alcoacsi.com
ASA Linden LLCDon Oldham203 CR 1100Linden, IN 47955888-255-8044
Banjo Corp.Mike Bowman150 Banjo DriveCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-7367See ad page 8
Crawford IndustriesRoxie Johnson1414 Crawford DriveCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6733
Crown Cork & SealBob Bourque400 North Walnut StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3200
Fuji Color ProcessingTom Jent801 Cor-Da BoulevardCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-0190
Heritage Products, Inc.Dave Lancaster2000 Smith AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-9002www.heritageproductsinc.comSee ad page 14
Integrating Systems & Technologies, Inc.Joe Rogers1100 East Elmore StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6404
Midwest Bale Ties, Inc.Randy FrancisP.O. Box 66, 1200 East WabashCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-0113www.midwestbaleties.comSee ad page 21
Nor-Cote International, Inc.Chuck McHargue506 Lafayette Avenue, P.O. Box 668Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-9180www.norcote.com
Nucor SteelRon Dickerson4537 South Nucor RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-1323See ad page Inside Back Cover
Pace Dairy Foods, Inc.Doug Harp800 Englewood DriveCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-5200
Random House PublishingTom Wakefield1021 North State Route 47Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5125
Raybestos ProductsTim Pearson1204 Darlington AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3500www.raybestosproducts.com
RR DonnelleySteve Seamans1009 Sloan StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-1300See ad page 14
Sommer Metalcraft CorporationScott Sommer315 Poston DriveCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6200
Temple InlandGary Huxhold801 North Englewood DriveCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-4010See ad page 18
MARKETING/WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT
Blue MarketingLori Greavu132 East Main Street, 2nd FloorCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-8844www.thinkbluemarketing.com
MASSAGE THERAPIST
Rebecca Arrick/Massage TherapistRebecca Arrick125 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-894-3495
MILITARY
Indiana Army National GuardDavid Evans1405 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6505
MONUMENTS
Allen Monument CompanyRandy Allen212 Hamilton StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-8886www.allenmonuments.com
MOTEL
Comfort InnNicole Copeland2991 Ghandi DriveCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-0665
Crawfordsville MotelHitesh Patel2404 US 136 EastCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5740
Riviera MotelNorma Miller1510 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-9925
MOTELS/BANQUET FACILITIES
Holiday InnPaul Parry2500 North Lafayette RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-8700www.holidayinn.com/crawfordsvilleSee ad page 1
MOVING & STORAGE
Superior Moving & StorageDelbert CedarsP.O. Box 169Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6804See ad page 21
MUSEUM
Ropkey Armor MuseumFred Ropkey5649 E 150 NCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-794-0238www.ropkeyarmormuseum.com
NEWSPAPER
Journal ReviewRandall Pribble119 North Green StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-1200www.journalreview.com
The Paper of Montgomery CountyTim Timmons119 East Main Street, P.O. Box 272Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-0100www.thepaper24-7.com
The Weekly of West Central IndianaTim Timmons119 East Main Street, P.O. Box 272Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-0100http://www.wow24-7.com
NURSING HOME
Hickory Creek At CrawfordsvilleHolly Albright817 North Whitlock AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-8590
Houston Companies, Inc.Daniel Houston1481 South Grant AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-0905
Lane House Nursing Care CenterErica, Mahaffey1000 Lane AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-0007
OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT
Copiers Plus, Inc.Erik Skadberg625 South Earl Avenue, Suite 2Lafayette, IN 47904765-449-3769
Smith Office Dan Smith311 Sagamore Parkway NorthLafayette, IN 47904765-877-3171
StaplesTim Foster1700 S Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-9431
OPTOMETRIST
Sugar Creek Eyecare P.C.Dr. Michael Scheidler, O.D.109 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2706
PACKAGING
Progressive Enterprises & Sales, IncRobert WarnickP.O. Box 274Wingate, IN 47994260-469-3526
PAYDAY ADVANCE COMPANY
Check Into CashGloria Long1552 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-8733
PENSION ADMINISTRATION
Facts, Inc.Roger HildebrandP.O. Box 369Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-4765www.factsinctpa.com
PEST CONTROL
Arab Termite & Pest Control Sarah & Jeff Florey912 West Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-7707www.arabpestcontroljsf.com
PRINTER
Kwik Kopy PrintingJudy & Jerry North123 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-7300
PUBLISHING
CommunityLinkGeorge Prudhomme4742 Holts Prairie RoadP.O. Box 306Pinckneyville IL 62274800-455-5600www.communitylink.com
My County PublishingJames GrafP.O. Box 743Greencastle, IN 46135765-848-1422
RADIO STATION
WCVL/WIMC/WCDQP.O. Box 603Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-8200www.crawfordsvilleradio.com
REAL ESTATE
Acme-Shuey, Hauck, Real Estate Agency, Inc.Max Boots124 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5550See ad page 19
Carpenter RealtorsJohn Pugh1801 Lafayette RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-4050
Carpenter Realtors - Gloria GermanGloria German1801 Lafayette RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-366-0061
Cranfill Enterprises, LLCMark Cranfill3895 N 575 EBrownsburg, IN 46112317-858-1220www.cranfill.com
Davis RealtyMorris Davis1721 Lebanon RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5878
FC Tucker/Carter-Hess GroupRusty Carter204 East Market StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-4700www.rustycarter.com
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
Crawfordsville / Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce28
Hook’s HomesMichael & Nancy Hook561 North Tulip LaneCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-0185
Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of RealtorsBreienne Delaney1912 North Meridian StreetIndianapolis, IN 46202317-956-1912
Re/Max Real Estate AssociatesPat Mitchell309 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-8617www.homesincrawfordsville.comSee ad page 5
Urban Initiatives, LLCBrad Hurt125 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-1554www.gourbaninitiatives.com
Woodall Real EstateBill Woodall1103 Darlington AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-0050
RECREATION
Clements Canoes Outdoor CenterJason Seward8295 W State Road 234Waveland IN 47989765-435-7285www.clementscanoes.com
Crawfordsville Park and RecreationCheryl Keim922 East South BoulevardCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-5175www.crawfordsvilleparkandrec.comSee ad page 15
RESTAURANT
Applebee’s Melissa Ratcliff1516 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-8711
Arby’sBob Goff1518 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-0666
Arni’sMike Grant114 West Wabash AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2764
Arthur’sSandy Harpel111 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-9938
Campbell’s on MainJoyce Meyer101 East Main StreetCrawfordsville IN 47933765-364-9273
Culver’sJohn York1855 South US 231Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-359-1960www.culvers.com
Dairy Queen of CrawfordsvilleGloria Gavalier1502 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3915
The Iron GateSuzy Barker Moehling127 South Green StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2596
Little Mexico, Inc.Ignacio Bravo211 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-1042See ad page 5
Pizza HutJeremy Pate1501 South Grant AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3390
Uncle Smiley’s InnSharleen Arola205 Waynetown RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-0432See ad page 5
Woody’s Landing Steakhouse & PubAlan Woodall1450 Darlington AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-364-9064
RESTAURANT/CATERING
Joey’s Café & CateringJoey Gerold127 East Main Street, Suite 100Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-1762See ad page 5
RESTORATION & DEVELOPMENT
Heritage Restoration & Development Group, LLCDouglas Chamberlain2197 South 2200 EastSalt Lake City, UT 84109801-412-9914
SAND & GRAVEL
US AggregatesJeffrey Brown3500 US 231 NorthCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-2500
SOUND
Murdock Communications & SoundDan Wills6735 Shore Island DriveIndianapolis IN 46220317-345-5301
SPORTING GOODS & TROPHIES
Top Line AthleticsRichard Taylor212 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-1048
SURVEYING
Deckard Engineering/SurveyingKrissi Harpel1517 South Grant AvenueCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-1510See ad page 21
TAX SERVICE
Jackson Hewitt Tax ServiceAmy Repasky510 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-359-0865
TELECOMMUNICATION
AT&T IndianaSteve Powell240 North Meridian St, Room 1819Indianapolis, IN 46204317-265-5965www.att.com
ComcastStarla Walters1642 Crawfordsville Square DriveCrawfordsville IN 47933765-364-4520www.comcast.com
Wyatt Communications, Inc.Bill WyattP.O. Box 537Lafayette, IN 47902765-477-6545www.wyattcom.com
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Roeing CorporationCelia Corcoran2433 S 9th StreetLafayette, IN 47909765-474-5402www.roeing.com
Smith & CompanyRick SmithP.O. Box 215Waveland IN 47989317-359-5764
TDS TelecomRobert WarnickP.O. Box 186New Richmond IN 47967765-339-3526www.tdstelecom.com
TRANSPORTATION
Helping Hand Chauffeur ServiceSandy TrentLadoga, IN 47954765-723-2227www.helpinghandchauffeur.com
TRASH SERVICE
Refuse Handling Service, Inc.Chris Wright525 West Columbia StreetGreencastle, IN 46135765-653-3902Refuse Handling Service is your local leading provider of environmental services for your Home, Office, Industrial and Construction waste removal and disposal needs. Call us today for a free waste assessment and consultation. 800-480-3902
Tri-County Trash RemovalDarrell McHargue1842 West 1100 NorthRoachdale, IN 46172317-522-1456
Waste Management of CrawfordsvilleTom Runkle2120 Wabash AvenueLafayette, IN 47909765-362-1340
TRAVEL CONSULTANT
Goldie’s GetAwayGoldie DuVernayP.O. Box 1181Crawfordsville, IN 47933866-774-7760www.goldiesgetaway.tripprofessionals.com
TRUCKING
Ben Hur Trucking, Inc.George Hannum412 East Main StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5238
UTILITIES
CEL&PRoy KaserP.O. Box 428Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-1900www.celp.comSee ad page Inside Front Cover
Duke EnergyRick Burger125 Harding AvenueTerre Haute, IN 47807
Indiana-American Water Holly TrueP.O. Box 672Crawfordsville, IN 47933800-492-8373www.amwater.comSee ad page 23
Tipmont REMCKen Ritchey403 South Main Street, P.O. Box 20Linden, IN 47955765-339-7211www.tipmont.orgSee ad page 20
VectrenJerry Knecht302 North Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933800-777-2060
VENDING
Bertsch ServicesMike Harvey2110 Indianapolis RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-7111
VETERINARIAN
Northwest Veterinary HospitalDr. Phil Michal1548 N Old State Road 55NCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-4699
Sugar Creek Animal HospitalDr. Sharon O’dell-Keedy401 Waynetown RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-361-1100
WATER TREATMENT
Kessco Water, LLCMargaret Kessinger2207 Indianapolis RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-3890Home of the only non-electric water softeners. Salt, bottled water, water coolers, air purifiers. Sales, service and rentals. Free water analysis.
Puritan Water Conditioning, Inc.Jeffrey HockersmithP.O. Box 778Crawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-6340See ad page 22
WHOLESALE CLUB
Sam’s ClubBrad Baker3819 State Road 26 EastLafayette, IN 47905765-447-2502
WHOLESALE SUPPLY
Kirby Risk Supply Co., Inc.Roger Victor368 West 150 SouthCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-5055
Leming Supply, Inc.Rich Leming2300 Indianapolis RoadCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-0481www.lemingsupply.com
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
U. S. CellularCharly Curran1554 South Washington StreetCrawfordsville, IN 47933765-362-0447
United States CellularDenise Maxwell6560 E 400 NDarlington, IN 47940
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