Business briefs — Aug. 19

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Resident appointed to state board

McCORDSVILLE — Indiana Paralegal Association Inc. recently swore in its newly elected officers and directors.

Beth Wendling of McCordsville was chosen to become a parliamentarian, a director position for the organization. Her duties include serving on the association’s board of directors, which consists of 16 paralegals who voluntarily serve a one-year term.

Chamber luncheon planned

GREENFIELD — Greg Cross of Cross Creative Marketing will serve as the guest speaker during the Greenfield Area Chamber of Commerce’s luncheon on Sept. 6.

Chamber members will gather at 11:30 a.m. at NineStar Connect, 2243 East Main St., Greenfield. Networking will take place until noon, when lunch is served.

Cross will give a presentation entitled “20 Tips for Small Businesses in 20 Minutes” following the meal.

Open house planned

McCORDSVILLE — The Hancock Wellness Center in McCordsville, 8505 N. Clearview Drive, will host a member appreciation event and open house Aug. 27 from 9 a.m. to noon.

A variety of activities are planned, including free group exercise classes, an obstacle course challenge for kids and exercise equipment demonstrations. Food from BBQ’n Fools will be available.

All residents are invited to attend the open house. The event follows the second-annual McCordsville Path to Fitness 5K, which begins and ends in the Hancock Wellness Center parking lot.

Shredding available for residents

McCORDSVILLE — The McCordsville Office of the Greenfield Banking Co., 7363 N. County Road 600W, hosts a Community Shred Day 9 a.m. to noon Saturday.

This free event offers on-site shredding for paper products only; attendees are asked to limit their shredding materials to one large trash bag. Shredding services will be provided by Sister’s Sanitation Services.