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Monday, December 19, 2011
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Jeremy Morris and the Harvest Road Band is Back for the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon
Mike, Henry, and Laura Sniadecki pictured with Jeremy Morris and the Harvest Road Band |
Mike, Henry and Laura Sniadecki |
It was great to have Jeremy Morris and the Harvest Road Band back to perform for the enthusiastic runners and walkers. Nothing gets you going on a cold November morning like hot cocoa and bluegrass!
Jeremy is just 13 years old and already has quite a list of accomplishments from his banjo career.
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Special Events
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
CONGRATULATIONS to Laura Sniadecki, named Junior Achievement's Best and Brightest of Indy in Manufacturing, Retail, and Services!
Junior Achievement of Central Indiana, Inc. announces the 2011 Indy’s Best and Brightest award winners, presented by KPMG LLP.
At an awards event held Wednesday night and attended by 500 guests, 100 of central Indiana’s most outstanding young professionals, age 40 and under, were recognized as being Indy’s Best and Brightest Finalists. Event Chair and CEO of ChaCha, Scott A. Jones, addressed the crowd and recognized the finalists as community leaders. All finalists were honored on stage, and received an award. One individual from each category was then announced as the Indy’s Best and Brightest Winner.
Top Left Photo: Deborah Oatts, Laura Sniadecki and fellow Best and Brightest Nominee, Nadina Oatts; Center Photo: Fellow NAWBO Board Members, Melissa Brown, Laura Sniadecki and Deborah Oatts; Bottom Left Photo: Bill Brooks, Deborah Wood, Tammy Prouty, Will Wood, Laura Sniadecki and fellow Best and Brightest nominee, Robin Eggers.
2011 Indy’s Best and Brightest Winners:
Accounting: Gregory D. Rexing, Partner, BKD, LLP
Banking & Financial Services: Juan Gonzalez, Vice President – Sr. Banking Relationship Manager, KeyBank
Education & Nonprofit: Dr. Nikki Woodson, Superintendent, MSD of Washington Township Schools
Government: Deron S. Kintner, Executive Director and General Counsel, Indianapolis Local Public Improvement Bond Bank
Health & Life Sciences: Jennifer M. Alvey, Director of Cash & Debt Management, Indiana University Health
Law: Drew Miroff, Partner, Ice Miller LLP
Manufacturing, Retail and Services: Laura J. Sniadecki, President and CEO, A.G. Maas Company
Media, Sports & Entertainment: Taja M. Graham, General Sales Manager, WLHK, Country 97.1 Hank FM
Real Estate, Development & Construction: Sarah K. Hempstead, AIA, LEED AP, Principal, Schmidt Associates
Technology: Tracy E. Barnes, President and CEO, ENTAP Inc.
About Indy’s Best and Brightest
The Best and Brightest initiative was created by Junior Achievement of Central Indiana to recognize up and coming talent and the next generation of leaders in our community. Finalists in each category were judged on professional accomplishments, civic involvement and leadership qualities. Please visit www.indysbestandbrightest.com to view the complete list of finalists.
To view additional photos from the event, please visit:
http://www.photoreflect.com/store/thumbpage.aspx?eid=0NN100DJ.
Press release provided courtesy of Junior Achievement of Central Indiana
At an awards event held Wednesday night and attended by 500 guests, 100 of central Indiana’s most outstanding young professionals, age 40 and under, were recognized as being Indy’s Best and Brightest Finalists. Event Chair and CEO of ChaCha, Scott A. Jones, addressed the crowd and recognized the finalists as community leaders. All finalists were honored on stage, and received an award. One individual from each category was then announced as the Indy’s Best and Brightest Winner.
Top Left Photo: Deborah Oatts, Laura Sniadecki and fellow Best and Brightest Nominee, Nadina Oatts; Center Photo: Fellow NAWBO Board Members, Melissa Brown, Laura Sniadecki and Deborah Oatts; Bottom Left Photo: Bill Brooks, Deborah Wood, Tammy Prouty, Will Wood, Laura Sniadecki and fellow Best and Brightest nominee, Robin Eggers.
2011 Indy’s Best and Brightest Winners:
Accounting: Gregory D. Rexing, Partner, BKD, LLP
Banking & Financial Services: Juan Gonzalez, Vice President – Sr. Banking Relationship Manager, KeyBank
Education & Nonprofit: Dr. Nikki Woodson, Superintendent, MSD of Washington Township Schools
Government: Deron S. Kintner, Executive Director and General Counsel, Indianapolis Local Public Improvement Bond Bank
Health & Life Sciences: Jennifer M. Alvey, Director of Cash & Debt Management, Indiana University Health
Law: Drew Miroff, Partner, Ice Miller LLP
Manufacturing, Retail and Services: Laura J. Sniadecki, President and CEO, A.G. Maas Company
Media, Sports & Entertainment: Taja M. Graham, General Sales Manager, WLHK, Country 97.1 Hank FM
Real Estate, Development & Construction: Sarah K. Hempstead, AIA, LEED AP, Principal, Schmidt Associates
Technology: Tracy E. Barnes, President and CEO, ENTAP Inc.
About Indy’s Best and Brightest
The Best and Brightest initiative was created by Junior Achievement of Central Indiana to recognize up and coming talent and the next generation of leaders in our community. Finalists in each category were judged on professional accomplishments, civic involvement and leadership qualities. Please visit www.indysbestandbrightest.com to view the complete list of finalists.
To view additional photos from the event, please visit:
http://www.photoreflect.com/store/thumbpage.aspx?eid=0NN100DJ.
Press release provided courtesy of Junior Achievement of Central Indiana
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Announcing the Newest (and Youngest) Paul Harris Fellow of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis
Laura Sniadecki, Henry Sniadecki (2 mos), and Matt Will, President of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis |
During the Tuesday lunch meeting of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis, Henry Sniadecki was recognized by the club as a Paul Harris Fellow (possibly the youngest). He was presented with a commemorative certificate and pin. What a special honor!
Henry Sniadecki (2 Mos), Mark Blade, Past President of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis, and Laura Sniadecki |
To learn more about the Rotary Club of Indianapolis and the Paul Harris Society, please visit www.indyrotary.org.
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Community,
Maas Family
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Welcome Henry Michael Sniadecki!
Friday, June 24, 2011
Laura Sniadecki Voted to the Board of Directors for NAWBO-Indy
Left to right: Ann Fisher, Janet Harris, Erin Smith, Denise Herd, Laura Sniadecki, Janet South |
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WBE
Location:
Conrad, Indianapolis, IN, USA
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Tour of United Water...Hold Your Nose
Laura, who is currently serving on the Board for the City of Indianapolis Department of Public Works, had an opportunity this week to tour the Belmont Wastewater Treatment Plant.
She comments that it was educational and enlightening to see the process and facility through which our wastewater flows to be recirculated.
(Laura is expecting a baby in 2 months).
Photo provided courtesy of Bob Masbaum, Chief Engineer-Deputy Director for DPW
She comments that it was educational and enlightening to see the process and facility through which our wastewater flows to be recirculated.
(Laura is expecting a baby in 2 months).
Photo provided courtesy of Bob Masbaum, Chief Engineer-Deputy Director for DPW
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
A.G. Maas Drives Down Hunger with Church Brothers
Above: 2011-Concord Neighborhood Community Center
Below: 2010-Concord Neighborhood Community Center
For the second year in a row, the A.G. Maas Company is proud to support their neighbor, Church Brothers Collision Repair, in their Driving Down Hunger campaign which benefits six area food pantries. More than 12% of Hoosiers live in poverty according to the Census Bureau.
Our donations are delivered directly to the great people of the Concord Neighborhood Center, just down the street from the A.G. Maas Company. This year, we were able to include toilet paper, gloves, and other cleaning supplies which they also appreciate.
Below: 2010-Concord Neighborhood Community Center
For the second year in a row, the A.G. Maas Company is proud to support their neighbor, Church Brothers Collision Repair, in their Driving Down Hunger campaign which benefits six area food pantries. More than 12% of Hoosiers live in poverty according to the Census Bureau.
Our donations are delivered directly to the great people of the Concord Neighborhood Center, just down the street from the A.G. Maas Company. This year, we were able to include toilet paper, gloves, and other cleaning supplies which they also appreciate.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
What Makes the Stadium Village Farmer's Market the Best in Town?
If you work or live downtown, I can't think of a better time or place to buy fresh fruits, veggies, and meat in addition to other great artisan products!
The Stadium Village Farmer's Market is conveniently located in the parking lot adjacent to A.G. Maas Company (that's us with the red building!), across the street from Shapiro's Deli, and just two blocks west of the Eli Lilly and Company corporate headquarters.
I personally have bought from nearly every vendor over the past two years and have been pleased with it all. Not only are these people incredibly friendly, they are passionate and knowledgeable about what they do and grateful for the business.
The parking is free and it is right on your way home, from 4pm-7pm every Tuesday! Please visit the market website for more information on the vendors and activities. www.stadiumvillagefarmersmarket.com
I hope to see you there!
The Stadium Village Farmer's Market is conveniently located in the parking lot adjacent to A.G. Maas Company (that's us with the red building!), across the street from Shapiro's Deli, and just two blocks west of the Eli Lilly and Company corporate headquarters.
I personally have bought from nearly every vendor over the past two years and have been pleased with it all. Not only are these people incredibly friendly, they are passionate and knowledgeable about what they do and grateful for the business.
The parking is free and it is right on your way home, from 4pm-7pm every Tuesday! Please visit the market website for more information on the vendors and activities. www.stadiumvillagefarmersmarket.com
I hope to see you there!
Saturday, May 21, 2011
A.G. Maas Remembers Customer, Mike Upchurch, Director of Facilities for Ivy Tech Community College
Ivy Tech Memorial Garden: Benches Courtesy of A.G. Maas Company |
A.G. Maas was pleased to work with the staff at Ivy Tech to supply the precast concrete benches for this project.
A lot of hard work and planning went into creating this beautiful garden memorializing all those who have passed away from the Ivy Tech family, including Mike Upchurch.
For more information or a quote on A.G. Maas' precast concrete products, please contact them today!
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Precast Concrete Furnishings
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Uitlander: It's all in a word at the Marion County Spelling Bee
Many of you have wondered if I take any pleasure in ringing the bell at the judges' table during the Marion County Spelling Bee, sponsored by IUPUI, Kroger and the Rotary Club of Indianapolis. The answer is absolutely not.
For the fourth year in a row, I have volunteered as a judge on behalf of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis. The photo above is taken from my vantage point at the judges' table. Look at these nervous, yet determined faces! How could I possibly take pleasure in disqualifying them for spelling a word wrong when they've studied so hard and take the competition so seriously.
Of the 40 participants, Regina Solomito, a homeschooled 8th-grader, won this year's Bee with the word "uitlander". I was so proud of all these outstanding young people. Regina will be representing Marion County, Indiana in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington D.C. on June 1 and 2. Good luck Regina!
For the fourth year in a row, I have volunteered as a judge on behalf of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis. The photo above is taken from my vantage point at the judges' table. Look at these nervous, yet determined faces! How could I possibly take pleasure in disqualifying them for spelling a word wrong when they've studied so hard and take the competition so seriously.
Of the 40 participants, Regina Solomito, a homeschooled 8th-grader, won this year's Bee with the word "uitlander". I was so proud of all these outstanding young people. Regina will be representing Marion County, Indiana in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington D.C. on June 1 and 2. Good luck Regina!
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Combat Ice with Products from A.G. Maas Company
We aren't sure for how much longer, but we still have the following products in stock to combat your toughest ice challenges during this storm:
- Heavy duty steel ice chisels
- Heavy duty steel snow shovels
- Windshield and lock de-icer
- Rock salt and ice melt (limited quantities available)
- Liquid ice melt
- Hand and toe warmers
- Fleece-lined jersey gloves
- Hand held salt spreaders and scoops
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Take a closer look at your suppliers this year!
Doesn't your organization deserve the best suppliers? This year, we are encouraging you to take a closer look at what A.G. Maas Company has to offer. We will make it easy for you to be sure by offering free estimates and consultation on your current list of supplies. Go ahead, give us a call at 317-632-8315!
It can't hurt to look--it might even save you some money!
It can't hurt to look--it might even save you some money!
Announcing Laura Sniadecki as NAWBO-Indy's 2010 Avatar of the Year
On December 14, 2010, at the Indianapolis chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owner's Annual Awards Luncheon, Laura Sniadecki was honored as the 2010 Avatar of the Year (young entrepreneur).
This peer-nominated award "honors one dynamic, up-and-coming NAWBO-Indy member who has demonstrated creativity and innovation, with a positive, inspiring avatar (definition of avatar: an embodiment or personification, as of a principle, attitude, or view of life). The award recipient must be between the ages of 25 and 40 and demonstrate an uplifting spirit and willingness to help others, while clearly demonstrating passion for the Indianapolis community."
Congratulations Laura!
This peer-nominated award "honors one dynamic, up-and-coming NAWBO-Indy member who has demonstrated creativity and innovation, with a positive, inspiring avatar (definition of avatar: an embodiment or personification, as of a principle, attitude, or view of life). The award recipient must be between the ages of 25 and 40 and demonstrate an uplifting spirit and willingness to help others, while clearly demonstrating passion for the Indianapolis community."
Congratulations Laura!
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