Jackson County Recorder Amanda Lowery honoring our veterans

BROWNSTOWN – The Jackson County Recorder’s Office is honored to recognize the sacrifice Jackson County veterans have made to the community this Veterans Day and every day.  To pay tribute to this sacrifice, the Recorder’s Officer offers two programs to honor those who have served our country.

The Jackson County Recorder’s Office Honor Rewards Program provides an opportunity for local businesses to give back to our veterans.  With the Honor Rewards Program, veterans can sign up to receive a free Honor Rewards card, which qualifies veterans for discounts at participating businesses in the community. 

Amanda Lowery

“We enjoy visiting with our local veterans in person at the Recorder’s Office when they come in to enroll in this program,” said Recorder Amanda Lowery.

Veterans can also quickly and conveniently sign up online for this program at www.honorrewards.com.  Just click on the Jackson County link to fill out the enrollment form.

Lowery recognized and thanked the following Honor Reward participating businesses for supporting our veterans:

  • AES Automotive Equipment Specialist, Inc.
  • Anytime Florals and Gifts
  • A Total Tan
  • Aaron’s Sales and Lease
  • Blake’s Place
  • Big O Tires of Seymour
  • Bob Poynter Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, FIAT & Bob Poynter
  • Bob Poynter GM
  • Brewskies Downtown
  • Brooklyn Pizza
  • Clegg & Sons’ Sod Farms, LLC
  • Creative Concepts Building & Remodeling LLC
  • Cortland Diner
  • Defense Mobile Corporation
  • Hague and Zabel Funeral Homes
  • The Engraver of Seymour, Inc.
  • Jackson County Dental
  • Jubilee Flowers and Gifts
  • The Office Center, Inc.
  • Orange Leaf
  • Polley Building Supply Inc
  • Royalty Companies
  • Seymour Family Dentistry
  • Stuckwisch Power Washing LLC.
  • Best Way Disposal
  • Hoosier Hosers

“We are always looking for more local businesses to participate in this program,” she added. “Businesses can register to offer discounts to veterans in the Honor Rewards Program in person at our office, or by visiting the same website online, and clicking the business sign uplink.  Participating businesses will be listed on the Honor Rewards website for Jackson County, will be distributed to veterans in the program, and will be promoted by our office.”

“The second way the Recorder’s Office supports veterans is through our military records preservation program.  Our office serves as the State of Indiana’s recommended backup for preserving original military discharge papers (including DD214) and other service-related documents,” Lowery added. “Veterans and their families can have peace of mind that these important papers will never be lost because certified copies will be kept safe in the Recorder’s records.  To preserve service-related documents with our office, please stop by in person.”

Both veteran programs offered by the Jackson County Recorder’s Office are free to participating veterans.  The programs are also operated at no additional cost to Jackson County taxpayers.

“As County Recorder, I am proud to offer these helpful services to our veterans and am so thankful for those that served,” Lowery said. “These are just a few ways to give back to those who have sacrificed so much for the freedom we enjoy.”