Club news: Local groups welcome new members, plan events

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Working women to be honored

GREENFIELD – The Hancock County Business and Professional Women’s Club will celebrate Working Women’s Month in November by honoring an outstanding working woman from Hancock County.

The celebration is in conjunction with the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Working Women’s Month.

Nominees for the award will be accepted through Oct. 27. Qualities that a nominee should exhibit include passion, generosity, commitment, optimism or supportiveness. A written nomination including the name of the woman being nominated, contact information and specific reason for the nomination may be submitted to Carole Stevens at [email protected].

Shrine club to elect officers

GREENFIELD – The October meeting and meal of the Hancock County Shrine Club is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Oct. 24 at the Fraternal Order of Police, 400 E. Davis Road, Greenfield. The election of officers will take place.

Cost is $10 per person. Make a reservation by Oct. 20 to President Scott Harvey, text or voicemail 317-371-4821 or email ratrodpontiac@yahoocom.

Chamber plans veterans lunch, women’s conference

GREENFIELD – The Greenfield Area Chamber of Commerce is planning two events for the month of November.

Invite a Veteran To Lunch is from noon to 1 p.m. Nov. 7 at NineStar Connect, 2243 E. Main St., Greenfield. The event will honor all who have served in the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force and Coast Guard. Veterans can join for free; non-veteran attendees pay $15. Reserved a spot by Nov. 3 to 317-477-4188 or [email protected].

The Chamber’s Women in Business event is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 17, also at NineStar Connect. The celebration of women in the business world will include a panel of women from various backgrounds and experiences, as well as lunch. Cost is $50 per person. Register at greenfieldcc.org; sponsorship opportunities are also available.

Rotary Club welcomes new members

GREENFIELD — The Rotary Club of Greenfield recently announces the addition of several new members to its organization. Representing a diverse cross-section of professionals, civic leaders and philanthropists, the club continues to grow in its mission to serve the youth, the community, and the world at large, according to a press release.

New members are Laurie Zawahreh, owner of New Youth Aesthetics & IV Lounge; James Abner, co-owner of The Abner Group at eXp Realty; Mike Hopper, retired medical coder from Oklahoma University Medical System; Kati Hoskins, real estate broker/realtor with Level Up Real Estate Group; Amy Hughes, board certified massage therapist and owner of A Focused Touch Day Spa; Chief Mark Elder of the Vernon Township Fire Department; and Tieree Reid, entrepreneur, owner of Tieree Reid Consulting.

Founded in 1955, the Rotary Club of Greenfield is a community of like-minded individuals committed to making a difference. From beautifying the Pennsy Trail to providing academic scholarships and eradicating polio, the club’s activities are as diverse as its members. At its core, the club is driven by values of integrity, compassion and friendship, aiming to improve the quality of life for all, according to a press release. For more information about the Rotary Club of Greenfield or to inquire about membership, visit rotaryclubgreenfield.org or contact Membership Chair John Senger, [email protected].