Businesses & people awarded for helping Noblesville grow

The finalists and winners of the 2023 Advancing Noblesville Chamber Foundation awards. (Photo provided)

The Advancing Noblesville Chamber Foundation, in partnership with Mayor Chris Jensen and the City of Noblesville, recently honored 17 businesses, organizations, and individuals in nine different categories. Each were recognized for excellence in their field and as a community role model.

The Advancing Noblesville Chamber Foundation is a recognized 501(c)(3) not-for-profit public benefit corporation dedicated to Noblesville business community’s success. The Foundation equips Noblesville-area employers and their employees with tools necessary to learn and grow in its four key areas of focus.

Learn more at NoblesvilleChamber.com/foundation.

Note: Finalists are listed under each category, and winners are noted with an asterisk.

Best Renovation or Preservation

Noblesville American Legion Post 45
Syd’s Fine Food & Spirits*

Rising Star

Beauty & Grace Aesthetics
Providence Home & Garden*

Community & Public Service – Organization

Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville*
The Friends of Central Pool

Community & Public Service – Individual

Ken Bubp/Jason Pearson, Front Porch Music Festival*
Kelly McVey, Indiana Peony Festival
Adriann Young, Noblesville Education Foundation

Business of the Year – Minority Led

Fluid Waste Services, Inc.
T&T Sales & Promotions*

Small Business of the Year

Green Vista Landscaping*
Moonshot Games

Business of the Year

Chick-fil-A Noblesville*
Church Church Hittle + Antrim

Businessperson of the Year

Jayson Manship, Moonshot Games*
Darren Peterson, Peterson Architecture

The Mayor’s Award

Kelly McVey, Indiana Peony Festival

Patrick Propst MC  ANCF Board Member
Small Business of the Year finalist: Moonshot Games Toys (Jayson Manship) and Green Vista Landscaping (TJ Houghtalen)
Rising Star of the Year: Providence Home  Garden (Christy Kempson) and Beauty & Grace Aesthetics (Amy Julian-Resner)
Rising Star of the Year Award Winner: Providence Home & Garden
Pool video presentation
Mayor's Award Winner - Kelly McVey (Indiana Peony Festival) group photo
Community Organization of the Year- The Noblesville Boys  Girls Club (Becky Terry) ; Friends of Central Pool (Randy Crutchfield)
Community Organization of the Year Award Winner- The Noblesville Boys  Girls Club
Community  Public Service
Businessperson of the Year finalists - Jayson Manship (Moonshot Games  Toys); Darren Peterson (Peterson Architecture - Jennifer Roberts accepting award)).
Business of the Year - Minority Led finalists - TT Sales and Promotions (Laurie Dyer); Fluid Waste Services (Morgan Collins & Margo Lanning)
Best Renovation or Preservation of the Year - American Legion Post 45 (John Morris); Syd’s Fine Foods  Spirits (Michael Smith)
American Legion Award photo
Syd's Fine Foods  Spirits Award photo
Boys  Girls Club Award photo
Foundation board member Patrick Propst served as event emcee.

Photos provided