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
On June 23, 2011, Laura Sniadecki took an oath to serve on the Board of Directors with the Indianapolis Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO-Indy). She looks forward to serving her fellow NAWBO-Indy members in this new capacity and working to advance opportunities for women business owners throughout central Indiana. To learn more about NAWBO-Indy, please visit www.nawboindy.org.

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

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.

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!