Morris Herald-News

BIZ BITS: Sebby to join Lardi Chiropractic

Coal City native acquires his degree from Palmer College

Dr. Jon Bradley Sebby, D.C., received his chiropractic degree during the Oct. 22, 2010 commencement exercises at Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa. Palmer College is the founding college of the chiropractic profession.

Dr. Sebby is the son of Mark and Becky Sebby of Coal City, Ill. Dr. Sebby currently resides in Coal City, and will be starting an associate practice with his long-time mentor, Dr. Kelly Lardi, at Lardi Chiropractic in Coal City.

To qualify for the doctor of chiropractic degree, Dr. Jon Sebby completed five academic years of professional study at Palmer College of Chiropractic. He graduated from his class with the honors of Magna Cume Laude. He also did his preceptorship with Dr. Yoss and Dr. Akin, who are the team chiropractors for the Chicago Bears, Blackhawks and Cubs.

Palmer was established as the first chiropractic college by Daniel David Palmer in 1897.

Elite Institute to hold grand opening Jan. 11

CHANNAHON — The Elite Rehabilitation Institute, located at 24457 W. Eames in Channahon, will have a ribbon cutting/grand opening at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011.

Everyone is invited to attend the grand opening to show your support to the newest business in Channahon.

Home & Health Expo set for Jan. 22

Trying to reach residents and businesses in Grundy County?

Reserve a booth for the upcoming Home and Health Expo, which will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 22, at the Morris Community High School Recreation Center.

The Home and Health Expo showcases business and community services for more than 1,700 people of all ages. This is the only event of  its kind in the area.

It’s a cost-effective way to get the word out to area residents and prospective customers about your business.

With the expo growing to more than 70 vendors, there is the added opportunity to network.
"It's not just the general public that attends that learn about the services in the area — it's the vendors, too as they visit other booths and, find out how they can do business with one another," the Grundy County Chamber noted one person as saying.

The event offers a variety of raffles, product demonstrations, a full line up of entertainment and a dedicated kids’ Activity Center.

The chamber says showcasing a business at a local trade show or expo is the most cost effective way to increase awareness of the products and services you offer.

Questions?  Contact the Grundy County Chamber at (815) 942-0113 or visit www.grundychamber.com.