Wafford recognized for business, charity work

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Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear, left, recognized Jim Wafford with Logan Street Signs and Banners with a proclamation stating Nov. 8 as “Logan Street Signs and Banners and Jim Wafford Day” in honor of the 20th anniversary business as well as Wafford’s support for the Noblesville community and area non-profits.

“I am flattered and honored that Mayor Ditslear took time out in his busy schedule to present such a proclamation to a family owned small business,” said Wafford. “It shows that no matter what the size of the business in Noblesville, it is great to be in business in the City of Noblesville!”

“We all know Jim and Logan Street Signs and Banners and how gracious they are to the city and everyone,” said Ditslear. “They really are great citizens.”

Ditslear said Wafford has been an active member of nine local nonprofit organizations and has generously donated or discounted goods and services to more than a dozen more throughout the past 20 years. He was named the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce Business Person of the Year in 2005; and

“Jim Wafford truly loves the Noblesville community and its people,” Ditslear said.

Logan Street Signs and Banners began in Noblesville as Eagle Creek Express Printing in 1992. The business grew and moved from 950 Logan St. to 935 Logan St. in 1994, changing its name in the process. Three years later, due to more growth, the business moved again to 1720 S. 10th St. In 2005, the business expanded yet again with the addition of Noblesville Trophies and Promotions, which is now managed by Wafford’s wife, Sherry.

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