New this winter!2000# totes of rock salt.
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Toilet paper and floor mats may not be among your favorite things to purchase and that’s okay, because they are at the top of our list.
| Mike, Henry, and Laura Sniadecki pictured with Jeremy Morris and the Harvest Road Band |
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| Mike, Henry and Laura Sniadecki |
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.| Laura Sniadecki, Henry Sniadecki (2 mos), and Matt Will, President of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis |
| Henry Sniadecki (2 Mos), Mark Blade, Past President of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis, and Laura Sniadecki |
| Left to right: Ann Fisher, Janet Harris, Erin Smith, Denise Herd, Laura Sniadecki, Janet South |
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.
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.![]() |
| Ivy Tech Memorial Garden: Benches Courtesy of A.G. Maas Company |
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.
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: