Topic: Client Feedback
Written By: Our Clients
Always great getting good feedback from the people we work with....
Jourdan,
I just wanted to let you know that the conference jr. padfolios were a huge hit at our event. Our attendees felt like kings and queens receiving something so nice. We were thrilled to provide them with something that looked so professional but that didn't break our budgets. This was the perfect item! Thanks for helping us get through all the logo approvals and still get everything here in plenty of time. Excellent work!
-Lauren Howard
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
We Want a Super Cure
Topic: Community
Written By: Bev and Matt Middaugh
Breast cancer has turned our lives inside out and upside down many times. It’s impacted the lives of our families and friends. With the Super Bowl as a backdrop, we are working with the Super Cure to help raise money for the important work of “characterizing” the tissue at the Indianapolis based Komen Tissue Bank. This characterization is the scientific process of unlocking the treasure of knowledge stored within the tissue. The secrets of the tissue are the clues to a cure.
Bev and I are matching the first $10,000 we raise with $10,000 of our own – this basically doubles your donation!
Why the Komen Tissue Bank? Well, we have spoken to many cancer docs and researchers who explained the value of “normal” tissue samples. They need to see both healthy and cancerous tissue to examine what changed and what happened to the tissue. Bev and I truly believe that this Bank may hold a cure for breast cancer.
Specifically, your donation will go towards the cost of analysis required for each tissue sample.
How You Can Help – It’s Not Always About the $$
Spread the Word about the Komen Tissue Bank and why it’s important
Volunteer Your Time at a tissue collection event
Donate your own healthy tissue
Donate to the Super Cure and let Matt and Bev match your donation!
On behalf of Bright Ideas, the many women afflicted – and the many more who may suffer through cancer treatment – we thank you for your time, energy and support!
Email Bev or Stephen for a donation form:
- bev.middaugh@bright-ideas.org
- stephen.hopkins@bright-ideas.org
Written By: Bev and Matt Middaugh
Breast cancer has turned our lives inside out and upside down many times. It’s impacted the lives of our families and friends. With the Super Bowl as a backdrop, we are working with the Super Cure to help raise money for the important work of “characterizing” the tissue at the Indianapolis based Komen Tissue Bank. This characterization is the scientific process of unlocking the treasure of knowledge stored within the tissue. The secrets of the tissue are the clues to a cure.
Bev and I are matching the first $10,000 we raise with $10,000 of our own – this basically doubles your donation!
Why the Komen Tissue Bank? Well, we have spoken to many cancer docs and researchers who explained the value of “normal” tissue samples. They need to see both healthy and cancerous tissue to examine what changed and what happened to the tissue. Bev and I truly believe that this Bank may hold a cure for breast cancer.
Specifically, your donation will go towards the cost of analysis required for each tissue sample.
How You Can Help – It’s Not Always About the $$
Spread the Word about the Komen Tissue Bank and why it’s important
Volunteer Your Time at a tissue collection event
Donate your own healthy tissue
Donate to the Super Cure and let Matt and Bev match your donation!
On behalf of Bright Ideas, the many women afflicted – and the many more who may suffer through cancer treatment – we thank you for your time, energy and support!
Email Bev or Stephen for a donation form:
- bev.middaugh@bright-ideas.org
- stephen.hopkins@bright-ideas.org
Friday, September 9, 2011
MUM SALE TO BENEFIT INDIANA WOMEN IN NEED

Topic: Community
Written By: Stephen Hopkins
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2011
It's time again for the gorgeous blooming mums that we sell at Bright Ideas in Broad Ripple to support the IWIN.
IWIN directly assist women who are in treatment for breast cancer with grants that can be used to simply make life a little easier, by paying for child care, transportation to treatments, groceries... whatever helps the individual.
IWIN is a volunteer organization so all proceeds go directly to the women.
Preorder online.
Thank you for all the great support and we hope to see you SATURDAY!
Written By: Stephen Hopkins
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2011
It's time again for the gorgeous blooming mums that we sell at Bright Ideas in Broad Ripple to support the IWIN.
IWIN directly assist women who are in treatment for breast cancer with grants that can be used to simply make life a little easier, by paying for child care, transportation to treatments, groceries... whatever helps the individual.
IWIN is a volunteer organization so all proceeds go directly to the women.
Preorder online.
Thank you for all the great support and we hope to see you SATURDAY!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Speaking of Women's Health Conference

Topic: Community
Written By: Stephen Hopkins
Come join us at the Speaking of Women's Health Conference on September 16th from 8am-3pm. Come learn more about women's health, get a pampered a little and discover how to take charge of your health! Check out their website for more information.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Join Us for "Songs for Jill"
Topic: Community
Written By: Stephen Hopkins
A concert in honor of Ms. Jill Blair, Fine Arts Administrative Assistant who passed away on May 26, 2011.
Written By: Stephen Hopkins
A concert in honor of Ms. Jill Blair, Fine Arts Administrative Assistant who passed away on May 26, 2011.
Presented by Carly Kincannon '03 with Nathan Perry
Date: August 13, 2011
Time: 7:30pm
Location: Ayres Auditorium at Park Tudor School
Tickets: $10 open seating; Call 317-415-2705 for tickets
Reception to follow in Wood Room
All proceeds go to the Indian Women in Need Foundation (I.W.I.N.) and a Park Tudor Scholarship honoring Jill.
Donations are greatly appreciated. If you are unable to attend but would like to contribute, you may give a gift in honor of Jill with our online donation form.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
IT'S HOT OUT THERE!!! Stay Cool With One of Our Hot Deals!
Written By: Stephen Hopkins
Yeah, those white spots and brighter pink spots will be putting us near a heat index in the 100*F range!!! Stay cool and keep hydrated with one of our "Hot Deals" on water bottles and tumblers. Need more options... Give us a call! We've got everything you could need!
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Honored by the YWCA of Indianapolis
Topic: Community
Written By: Stephen Hopkins
Our wonderful CEO, Bev Middaugh, received honors at the 29th Annual Salute to Women of Achievement Awards, held by the YWCA. This Professional Award is given to women who have made outstanding contributions and/or achievements within their career that impacts the Indianapolis community, exhibits outstanding leadership in her endeavors, serves as an excellent role model for woman of all ages, and reflects and supports the mission of the YWCA. Bev received this award, along with others such as Casey Irsay Foyt, Venita Moore, and Ann D. Murtlow, on June 16th at the Indiana Roof Ballroom.
We would like to thank you, Bev and all the other ladies who either received an award or are out there making a difference, for all that you do to help the Indianapolis community. It is quite the accomplishment to run and maintain a successful business all on its own, but to do it and still care for and assist those around you is an even greater achievement. You all deserve to be recognized. THANK YOU!
Written By: Stephen Hopkins
Our wonderful CEO, Bev Middaugh, received honors at the 29th Annual Salute to Women of Achievement Awards, held by the YWCA. This Professional Award is given to women who have made outstanding contributions and/or achievements within their career that impacts the Indianapolis community, exhibits outstanding leadership in her endeavors, serves as an excellent role model for woman of all ages, and reflects and supports the mission of the YWCA. Bev received this award, along with others such as Casey Irsay Foyt, Venita Moore, and Ann D. Murtlow, on June 16th at the Indiana Roof Ballroom.
We would like to thank you, Bev and all the other ladies who either received an award or are out there making a difference, for all that you do to help the Indianapolis community. It is quite the accomplishment to run and maintain a successful business all on its own, but to do it and still care for and assist those around you is an even greater achievement. You all deserve to be recognized. THANK YOU!
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Golf Outing Season Has Started!!
Topic: Promotions
Written By: Stephen Hopkins
Golf outing season has officially started!! We can help you run an efficient and fun tournament. Check out our Golf Outing E-guide... it's easy to use and even has a helpful checklist to help you set up a successful event. For the complete pdf file of our planning guide... check out our facebook page or email me at stephen.hopkins@bright-ideas.org and let me know you would like a copy.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
2nd Chance Carnival
Topic: Community
Written By: Stephen Hopkins
Nine year old Jack Meyer, from Orchard Schools, was hoping to raise money for the HO2PE Greater Hopes and Expectations oganization. This organization assists individuals with jobs, housing, and building relationships as they re-enter the community after being released from prison. With a little help from Bev Middaugh, owner of Bright Ideas, he surpassed his goal of $20 and raised $1,150! Way to go Jack! All of us here at BI love to see people making a positive impact on society, and to do it at such a young age is all the more admirable. Thanks Jack!
For some more pictures, check out our facebook page!
Monday, March 28, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011
Why We Continue to Support HTMP
Topic: Community
Written By: Stephen Hopkins
The support that Heartland Truly Moving Pictures(HTMP) shows to indepenedent film makers has made a huge impact in society, and this is why we continue to support them! In a recent email received by Bev Middaugh, our CEO, HTMP informed us about a producer by the name of Kurt Kuenne. After winning a $10,ooo prize for his short film Validation, Kurt used his money to fund a documentary he was working on. This documentary, Dear Zachary: A letter to a son about his father, made such an impact that a law was passed to help protect Canada's children. You will always have our support HTMP. Thank you for all that you do, and thank you Kurt for all the hard work!
To read more about Kurt Kuenne and see some of his work please visit Truly Moving Pictures.
Written By: Stephen Hopkins
The support that Heartland Truly Moving Pictures(HTMP) shows to indepenedent film makers has made a huge impact in society, and this is why we continue to support them! In a recent email received by Bev Middaugh, our CEO, HTMP informed us about a producer by the name of Kurt Kuenne. After winning a $10,ooo prize for his short film Validation, Kurt used his money to fund a documentary he was working on. This documentary, Dear Zachary: A letter to a son about his father, made such an impact that a law was passed to help protect Canada's children. You will always have our support HTMP. Thank you for all that you do, and thank you Kurt for all the hard work!
To read more about Kurt Kuenne and see some of his work please visit Truly Moving Pictures.
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