Business Briefs – June 24

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Local business joins statewide initiative

GREENFIELD — Dickinson Woodworking, a local business owned by Aaron Dickinson, recently joined Indiana Grown, an initiative led by the Indiana State Department of Agriculture.

The program seeks to connect Indiana producers, including artisans and farmers, with opportunities to expand the reach of their services.

More information about Dickinson Woodworking, which got its start in 1990 and produces kitchenware and other products using wood sourced from Indiana trees, visit dickinsonwoodworking.com.

Local realtor announces new employee

GREENFIELD — Century 21 & Associates in Greenfield, 1726 N. State St., recently hired Kate Edwards as a new affiliate.

Edwards, a Pendleton resident, recently became a real estate broker after a career in industrial science.

Edwards will focus on home sales in Hancock, Henry, Madison and Delaware counties. She can be reached at 765-623-1149.

Local realty company hires new employee

GREENFIELD — Century 21 & Associates in Greenfield, 1726 N. State St., recently hired Steve Howard as a broker associate.

Howard, a lifelong Hoosier, graduated from Greenfield-Central High School and resides near Fortville.

He can be reached at 317-201-9919.

Local builder plans grand opening for Greenfield neighborhood

GREENFIELD — Joyner Homes, a local business owned by husband-wife duo Tom and Sara Joyner, will hold a grand opening for a new model home in Summerset Subdivision in Greenfield this weekend.

During the event, which will last from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at 920 Forest Glen Dr., company representatives will lead visitors through a model home with an open-concept floor plan.

Refreshments and food will also be available at the event.

For more information, call 317-468-2330, or email [email protected].

Shred documents at local bank

Greenfield Banking Co. is conducting a series of free shredding events to encourage residents to safely dispose of documents containing personal information in coming months.

Only paper products are accepted, and residents must limit materials to one large lawn and leaf trash bag full of documents.

All events run from 9 a.m. to noon.

The events will take place as follows:

June 25: 12140 E. Washington St., Cumberland

July 23: 1920 N. State St., Greenfield

Aug. 20: 7363 N. County Road 600W, McCordsville

Sept. 17: 5783 U.S. 52 West, New Palestine