Make Plans to Attend Today’s Noblesville Taste of Business

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Noblesville Parks director Brandon Bennett chats with guests about parks events, amenities and the Bike Share program in Noblesville during a previous Noblesville Chamber of Commerce Taste of Business – Made in Noblesville event. This year’s event is from 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. today at the Embassy Suites by Hilton hotel in Noblesville.
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Guests visit St. Vincent dePaul Society’s vendor booth promoting NobleCause Resale Shop booth at the 2022 Noblesville Chamber of Commerce’s Taste of Business – Made in Noblesville event. The booth returns for the 2023 event, which is today.
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The Farmers Bank in Noblesville didn’t disappoint again in 2022, with the bank staff (associate vice president and bank manager Sydney Loomis, left) dressing up in costumes to the theme of Disney Pixar’s “Toy Story” movie. Every year, staff members dress up in a theme at the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce Taste of Business – Made in Noblesville event.

Six new restaurants and food-service establishments join this year’s Taste of Business – Made in Noblesville 2023.

The addition of more eateries brings the total to 17 restaurants to taste their chefs’ favorites during today’s Noblesville Chamber of Commerce event.

Chamber president Bob DuBois is thrilled about this year’s event, open 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. today at the Embassy Suites by Hilton hotel in Noblesville.

This year’s Taste of Business is presented by the City of Noblesville’s Economic Development Department and sponsored by SkyView Dental, Gaylor Electric, Friends of Hamilton County Parks and Armstrong Accounting Solutions Inc.

There is always lots of food, hence the name “Taste of Business.” This year, DuBois said the new eateries joining the event are The Nesst of Noblesville, Outlaws, Raising Cane’s, Chick-fil-A, Janus (coffee service) and Becky the Bakester. They join 11 returning Noblesville restaurants sharing their chefs’ favorite samples: Aspen Creek Grill, Bier Brewery, Big Woods, Chuys, Condados Tacos, Jim Dandy Family Restaurant, Matteo’s Ristorante Italiano, Nameless Catering, Perkins Restaurant & Bakery, Primeval Brewing and Purgatory Golf Club.

People are excited about this year’s Taste of Business event.

“With a sold-out exhibitor field along with a waiting list, we know businesses are eager to show off their business and organizations to the greater Noblesville community,” DuBois said. “We also know from our record advance ticket sales, that our guests are eager to learn more about Noblesville’s new businesses and see what’s new without legacy exhibitors.”

He said on Monday, “Over the past few weeks,  residents have called, emailed and stopped into our offices excited to purchase their discount advance admission tickets. They have been sharing their favorite stories of previous Taste events. Their stories fuel our staff as we prepare for the big day.”

DuBois said several manufacturers will offer a peek behind the scenes of Noblesville-made products. Noble Industries will showcase two of their sister companies’ product lines, GridIron and OmniWall. GridIron’s SteelCraft line designs and builds smokeless and gas firepits, weathering steel planters, house numbers, and other permanent hardscape products for homeowners and landscapers alike. Helmer Scientific, SMC Corp. of America and Pro-Guard Products will also feature their companies’ products.

SkyView Dental, Noblesville’s newest comprehensive dentistry facility located in the BlueSky building, is sponsor of this year’s exhibit hall.

Other exhibitors not already mentioned include: Adam Grubb Media, Adriene’s Flowers & Gifts, Axiom Human Resource Solutions Inc., Bergen Business Park & Warehouse Condominiums, Berries N Bows, Bolden’s Cleaning & Restoration Services, Bridges of Hope, Camp Bow Wow Noblesville, Century 21 Scheetz’ Carmen Corbin, City of Noblesville, Claussen Dixon Insurance, Colt Moving, The Current, EXP Realty’s Elizabeth McKinley, Express Employment in Fishers, First Merchants Bank, Five Star Residences, Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Centers, Forum Credit Union, Friends of Chuck Goodrich, Friends of Hamilton County Parks, Grand Global Vacations, Green Vista Landscaping Inc.,  Hallmark Orthodontics, Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank, Hamilton County Historical Society, Hamilton East Public Library, Harbour Manor & The Lodge, Hometown Construction Team, Horizon Bank, Ignite Transform, Indiana Members Credit Union, ISL Elite Training,  Janus Developmental Services, JRNY Counseling, Kustom U.S. Restoration, Logan Street Signs & Banners, MetroNet, Metzger Rosta, Morse Moving and Storage, Nickel Plate Arts, Noblesville Diversity Coalition, Noblesville Main Street, Noblesville Schools, Outlook Hamilton, PickUpUSA Fitness, Prairie Lakes Health Campus, Promenade Apartments, Riverview Health, Roberts Settlement, ScreenBroidery apparel and promotions, Senior 1 Care, Senior Center, Serenity Creek Dental Care, Serve Noblesville, Smith’s Jewelers, Society of St. Vincent dePaul, Star Financial Bank, Summers Plumbing Heating & Cooling, Sunny Moon dj entertainment, Taylored Systems, Teachers Credit Union, The Farmers Bank, The Peoples State Bank, The Scout Guide Hamilton County, Ultimate Ninjas, Urban Air Adventure Park, Vector Sign Solutions, Whitinger & Co. and Women in Noblesville (WIN Network). (As of presstime, this was not a complete list)

“This event serves as an important business-to-business networking event, as well as the chance for the citizens of the Noblesville area to be introduced to local community-minded businesses,” DuBois has said.

This year’s event is expected to attract more than 1,000  people. Discounted tickets are available for $5 at www.noblesvillechamber.com/

-Betsy Reason writes about people, places and things in Hamilton County. Contact The Times Editor Betsy Reason at betsy@thetimes24-7.com.