Noblesville Schools to launch e-store

Noblesville Schools announced Wednesday that it will launch a promotional products e-store this summer offering a wide variety of officially branded clothing and school spirit items available year-round for order online.

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“We’ve heard the demand from the community for greater selection and access to Noblesville Schools spirit items and are excited to be able to offer this service,” said Marnie Cooke, director of marketing and communications for Noblesville Schools. “The offerings will be updated seasonally and will be a wider selection of Miller and school-specific goods than what has been available in the past. Most importantly, a significant portion of proceeds from these sales will be returned directly to Noblesville Schools to help fund our education needs, so customers can know their purchase from our store is making a difference.”

The district has selected Noblesville-based T&T Sales and Promotions as a partner for the initiative. T&T will manage the online store, which will be found on the Noblesville Schools website, and will be responsible for product fulfillment and delivery.

“We’re honored to have been selected to partner with Noblesville Schools on this project,” shared Laurie Dyer, co-owner of T&T Sales and Promotions. “As a Noblesville Schools graduate and parent, Noblesville Schools Education Foundation board member, and lifelong Noblesville resident, I am a proud supporter of our schools. Helping others express their enthusiasm for Noblesville Schools through promotional items is one of the best parts of my job.”

Items ordered through the store will be available for home delivery or for pick up at T&T’s facility located on Herriman Boulevard.

The district plans to let the community vote on a name for the new store through an upcoming social media contest on their Facebook and Twitter pages.

“I can’t wait to see our black and gold N, Miller Man and elementary mascots in clothing and everyday items all over town,” added Cooke. “I love the connection between our schools and our community.”

The site is expected to launch this summer in time for back-to-school shopping.