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John Cannon

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Joe Devlin Comment by Joe Devlin on December 16, 2009 at 7:35am
In this time of economic depression, it is more important than ever before extend a hand to those who need it. As founder of Clairvoyant Design I have made this concept part of our business plan. We know that in a time of 10% unemployment (over 30-million Americans) many of them Hoosiers, are not unemployed because they lack vision. We also realize they may have the next Ebay™ or Amazon™ idea in their head but don’t have the internet skills to make that project a reality.

WE DO!

Our business plan for 2010 is to help, at minimum, 100 visionary entrepreneurs launch their e-business. We have all the tools and capabilities to make that dream a reality. We can provide custom designed websites, project development, and site hosting, and even domain registration as needed.

Regardless of the product or service, in today’s world, if you are not on the net and have a professional website with the right information, then you are missing a large segment of your customer base who is researching the net to find your competitors.

For more information on our Service Partnership Program, visit our website at www.clairvoyant-designs.com . Come to Clairvoyant Designs and lets develop your project together.

Joe Devlin
Clairvoyant Designs
Deborah Daily Comment by Deborah Daily on November 2, 2009 at 10:32am
Buckaroo Marketing Acquires Zent Consulting
http://www.enews01.com/buckaroopress/buckaroo/buckaroo_press_release_11-02-2009.html
Tom Wagenhauser Comment by Tom Wagenhauser on October 5, 2009 at 12:58pm
Fishers to unveil 900-acre medical, tech plan

The town's leaders are developing a plan for a massive medical and technology park on the northeast side.

fishers-acresPlanning officials will unveil the plan, which the town has kept quiet for the last year, to the Town Council at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

Read more at http://www.fishersfind.com/20091005286/FishersFind.com-News/Fishers-to-unveil-900-acre-medical-tech-plan.html
Blythe Banta Comment by Blythe Banta on September 13, 2009 at 3:58pm


Join the ladies of Tri Kappa Irvington philanthropic sorority for our first annual Girls' night Our Benefiting Peyton manning Children's Hospital at St. Vincent!

Live music provided by bandwagon, pampering compliments of Urban Euphoria, and style show featuring fashions from Lilly's Boutique Gallery and Pillow Talk Boutique. Also enjoy hors d’oeuvres, free chocolate tasting, wine bar, signature cocktails, and more! A silent auction will be held to raise funds for the Child Life department at Peyton Manning Children's Hospital. A red carpet contest will be held for best hair, shoes, hand bag, and dress! The first 400 women to arrive will also receive a swag bag full of freebies and get their picture taken on the red carpet! So grab that LBD, that sassy heels, and your girlfriends, and have some fun!

Tickets are $40 from any Tri Kappa Member, or $45 on line. For more information about the event, tickets, or sponsorship/donation opportunities, please visit www.trikappairvington.org
Tom Wagenhauser Comment by Tom Wagenhauser on September 8, 2009 at 11:05am


2009 Halloween Howl to benefit Riley Hospital for Children

On Friday, October 16, 2009, the fourth annual Halloween Howl fundraiser will take place at the Conrad Indianapolis hotel in Indianapolis, Indiana from 7:00 p.m. until midnight. Over the past three years, this exciting event has been a huge success and has raised much needed funds for local charities. This year’s Halloween Howl will benefit Riley Children’s Foundation.

Riley Children's FoundationRiley Children’s Foundation is committed to improving the health and well-being of Indiana’s children through philanthropic leadership in support of Riley Hospital for Children and its research programs, Camp Riley for Youth with Physical Disabilities and the James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home. Riley Children’s Foundation is pleased to have a group of volunteers from Woman’s Life Indianapolis Chapter 611 who are busy planning to make this year’s event the best Halloween Howl yet! For more information about Riley Children’s Foundation, please visit www.rileykids.org. For more information about Woman’s Life, please visit www.womanslife.org.

Proceeds from this year’s Halloween Howl will be used to complete a much needed makeover of the Riley Hospital Unit 2A Child Life Activity room and will also provide support for Riley Hospital’s art therapy initiative. YOU can help create a safe and fun area for Riley children and also help to improve their emotional well-being.

We anticipate over 400 guests at this year’s Halloween Howl, including some of Indianapolis’ most prominent corporate and community leaders. We invite YOU to be part of this major fundraising event!

Silent Auction | Live Band | Raffle | Costume Contest | Hors d’oeuvres

**This event is for Adults Only

To learn more or to register for this event, please visit:
www.halloweenhowl.net
Chad Helmerick Comment by Chad Helmerick on March 11, 2009 at 5:37pm
I am a new member to the Fishers Chamber, just had my 3rd meeting this morning. It been a great tool for a new business owner of Signature Lawn Solutions, (and I even won the door prize this morning.) Signature Lawn Solutions is a full service landscape company servicing Commercial and Residential clients. We are based in the Geist area helping customer city wide.
Christian Tombers Comment by Christian Tombers on February 2, 2009 at 1:17am
Greetings!

I'm a new member of this group. I am now working for "The TIMES" newspaper as an Advertising Consultant. Let me know if your business would like to reach 7,000 subscribers in Hamilton County. This works out to about 18,900 readers. Was formerly "The Noblesville Daily TIMES", which was bought by a new investor group who also own "The PAPER" of Montgomery County - Crawfordsville area. "The TIMES" is delivered by US Mail 5 times per week: Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, and Sat. Also available at newspaper boxes throughout Hamilton County.
It is a highly read paper, since subscribers pay for it, receive it dry and without tire marks on the front page.

I am open to working with any size business, including small and home-based businesses, MLM, etc. We are currently offering substantial savings due to the tight economy. Your company doesn't have to be in Hamilton County, just that you would like to attract business from here.
Let me know if you're interested in more info.

If you own a business with a waiting room, I can get you a subscription for Half-Price, if you agree to keep your daily mailed paper in your waiting room for others to read during your business hours.
1 Year regular price = $88
If a subscriber refers a new subscriber, they get an additional month added to their subscription.
For fundraisers, we will pay $10 your organization for each new subscription signed up.

Open Position:
Being a new company (since last October 2008), we are recruiting additional Advertising Consultants/Account Executives/Advertising Sales Reps. Pay is salary + commission + some expenses. Our office is in Noblesville.

The TIMES" website is: www.TheTimes24-7.com

My email is: ctombers@TheTimes24-7.com

Lets talk and make 2009 a successful year for all of us!

Wishing you Health, Wealth, Success, and Happiness!

Christian

P.S.
I do a Motivational-Think-Outside-The-Box workshop called
“The Conversation In Your Mind Can Make You Deaf And Make You Blind”.
 

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John Cannon Will Hardison Geoff Heisey Christian Tombers Jason Stewart Jamie Chowning Gabrielle Sauce Kristie Bradford Chad Helmerick Kimberly Howell Deborah Daily Tod Esquivel Jason Mitchell Tom Wagenhauser Gerald Robert (Rob) Syck Blythe Banta Ed Cohee Joe Devlin
 
 

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