Advanced Chassis

Our Antwerp Chamber of Commerce spotlight for November is Advanced Chassis LLC. The owner of this business is Dan and Traci Bowers and it is located at 107 Victory Lane in Antwerp, Ohio.

Ken Bowers (Dan’s Dad) started the business in 1988 and moved it to Antwerp in 1997 where it resides today. Dan worked off and on with his dad for several years until BF Goodrich went on strike for six months. When they called him back to work Dan decided the factory life was not for him and followed his dream of building cars full time.

The business is a chassis shop that specializes in “door cars”. It turns out there are several types of racecars in drag racing. The long skinny ones are Dragsters, if you sit in the middle of a car it’s called an Altered, and if you set in the left side and you’re out in the open it’s called a Roadster. While they do build all of these types of cars along with mini rod tractor pullers, their core business is cars that look like regular cars. They take a fiberglass or carbon fiber body that is just the shell of car and they place it on a jig. Once they get the right distance off the ground they build the rest of the car. You can get almost any kind of shell that you want. There were all kinds of cars there when I was there. I saw a 1963 Avanti, a 2020 Mustang, a 1969 Camaro, 1970 Mustang and other cars I didn’t recognize. The prices of some of these things are astronomical if you’re not used to engines costing eighty thousand dollars or more! Dan told me the shell of the 2020 mustang was made from carbon fiber and cost almost fourteen thousand dollars just for the shell and the car would be north of a $150,000.00 by the time it goes down the track.

When they are not building cars they are building the parts for other people to build their cars from. They build custom rear-end housings for drag cars and truck pullers. They build mini rod tractor pullers in kit form and send them all over the world. They have tractors competing in England, Australia, Switzerland, The Netherlands, and Germany. They supply other builders with parts along with the general public through the World Wide Web. They will also build you custom headers for your specific car or complete turbo systems and all of the plumbing.

It takes a lot of people to do all of this stuff and Dan has a great crew of young people that are super talented in this field. Most have been with him since they came out of high school, and many of them including Dan are Vantage graduates. Currently there are nine employees including Dan that work at Advanced Chassis full time. He has found it’s better to find them young with skills and teach them exactly how to build cars his way than try to teach an old dog new tricks.

Dan tells me he texts pictures of their progress almost daily. He explains that when you’re building the dream in someone’s head you have to keep constant communication with the dreamer so the build comes out like it looks in his head.

Paulding county residents don’t make up much of their customer base but they do a lot of stuff for the “locals”. They do a lot aluminum rim repair, pontoon boat welding, powder coating, and fixing of the building whatever needs done for the village.

Did you know that Dan and Traci have tried to bring the excitement of their world to Paulding County by putting on the Horsepower Holiday Weekend every year at the fairgrounds. They bring in tractor pulls, dirt drag racing, tug a trucks, and hundreds of ATV’s to come and play for a weekend every year.

Dan’s proud of the fact that in 33 years they have never had to lay anyone off and have a long list of customers waiting to get their car in the shop to have it transformed into their dream car.

If you want to learn more about their unique business look them up on Facebook, or check out their website at AdvancedChassisllc.net. The best way though is to stop in and check their business out first hand. Dan is always glad to give a little tour to newcomers that want to check it out.

The Antwerp Chamber of Commerce is pleased to have Dan, Traci and their crew at Advanced Chassis, partnering with us in the Antwerp Community.

KS Works of Art

Our Antwerp Chamber of Commerce spotlight for October is KS Works of Art.  This business is an in-home business that began as a hobby and has become a direct sales business.

The artist is Kimberly Schneider, wife of Pastor Mike Schneider of the United Methodist Church here in Antwerp.  Kimberly has always enjoyed creating art and sharing it with others. She is constantly learning and being inspired by many things.  Having her studio in her own home gives her the ability to be flexible with her schedule while being creative and entrepreneurial at the same time.  Her goal is to create artwork that brings joy to people.

While her main forms of art are Watercolor painting, acrylic painting, stained glass and photography. She admits that watercolor is her passion. It requires letting go and letting the paint move and blend.  Kimberly is most known for her painted rocks, which is her favorite type of acrylic painting.  She gathers all her rocks from Lake Erie and then creates art that that she hopes makes people smile.  Rock art is a major component of human history.  Rock art sites are a record of ancient experiences and spirituality that ancient man recorded in a visual form. One of her favorite forms of rock painting is the Mandala dot art. These rocks are a fun way to own art at an affordable price.

Kimberly and her husband, Mike took stained glass classes together about 10 years ago. They love working together to create pieces that are unique as well as functional.

Her love of photography springs from her love of God’s amazing creation.  She enjoys capturing moments of beauty whether it is in nature, in the eyes of a child, or in the smile of a bride.

Above all, flowers remain her favorite subject and they show up regularly in all of her work. Although she has only taken a few basic art classes, most of what she has learned has been trial and error.  She has been known to seek help from other artists. 

Kimberly has taught both adult and children’s classes and is considering starting classes for adults and children again.    She has been teaching art at an art center in Lakeside, Ohio one or two weeks each summer for the past 10 years.  She has recently begun doing custom order items. She recently created a piece of art for her son that represented the logo of the college he works for.  When the college chancellor saw a copy of the art, he contacted Kimberly and ordered 20 prints to be used as gifts by the college.   

Kimberly began her business doing bazaars.  Her work has been displayed throughout Antwerp during Day in the Park, Grab your Neighbor and Explore your Downtown events and at the annual Methodist Church bazaar.   She serves mostly local and Northwest Ohio and she is also able to ship items.  She is currently creating a line of Christmas cards.

Since Kimberly does not have a store front, she can be contacted at ksartforyou@gmail.com.  You can contact her and set up an appointment to view her unique, one of a kind artwork. Be on the lookout for a Facebook page in the future.

As a home based business, she is looking forward to seeing everyone on Small Business Saturday on November 28 at the Scavenger Hunt HQ.

The Antwerp Chamber of Commerce is pleased to have KS Works of Art and Kimberly, partnering with us in the Antwerp Community.

MAC Gymnasium

204 Archer Drive Antwerp, Ohio 45813

(419) 506-0108

The McLaughlin Athletic Center (MAC), located in Antwerp, Ohio, is Paulding County, Ohio’s home for organized athletic events, including gymnastics, indoor basketball, volleyball, and fitness activities. We proudly serve Northwest Ohio and Northeast Indiana.

 In 1972 a major addition was made to the Antwerp Local Schools and included a then state of the art gymnasium and elementary classrooms.  The “New Gym”, as called by the Antwerp community, was a huge community improvement from the “Old Gym” that was built in 1936 and had been used since.  The “New Gym” was now home to the existing boys varsity and JV teams as well as new organized high school sports of girls volleyball and basketball.  The gymnasium was also home to countless music concerts and years of graduation ceremonies.  Outside of the academic classrooms, the new gym was the main draw for the Antwerp Local Schools until the school moved to its new current site in December 2004.  
  A property sale by the state of Ohio in 2005 led to a purchase of the facility by a group that was headed by Thomas McLaughlin III.  The purpose of the purchase was to renovate the former 1972 elementary facility addition into an assisted living complex.  Unneccesary for the assisted living complex, the gym was closed off, used for storage and sat idle.    
  As the assisted living campus developed and began to host residents, the Antwerp Community Fellowship Care Campus (ACFCC) group was developed to have input from outside the assisted living campus and helped keep the campus residents in touch with the community.  From this ACFCC group, it was proposed to put the gym back into use and draw the community in to enlighten the residents, as well as a community center to be used to draw folks from outside communities into Antwerp.   
  In fall of 2011 the first basketball league was established.  55 boy and girl players, their parents and fans started playing in a gym with a filthy floor, no water, no restrooms, few lights and no heat.  These monies, in addition to every league and tournament since, have helped repair all of these issues and more.  
  The campus has grown into a full service sporting facility.  The two court gym now offers league and tournament events in all four seasons in volleyball and basketball for ages K thru adult.   Below the gym Northwest Ohio Cheer has established gymnastics and cheerleading events and the 1936 gym is still in use and houses the new Antwerp Wrestling Club and their teams.       
  
Please browse through our website and see what upcoming events we can host for you as our sporting customer.
 -TEAM MAC Gym Staff

2020 Antwerp Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Winner

The Antwerp Chamber of Commerce would like to present our 2nd annual scholarship winner, Emily Wentland.  Emily attended Vantage Vocational Center for criminal justice and graduated this spring.  She is being awarded $500 towards her future education.

Emily Wentland, scholarhsip winner and Mike Schneider. Chamber of commerce member.

Emily is a very busy young lady.  She obtained outstanding grades while a student at Vantage garnering praise from her teachers for her excellent leadership skill and her positive attitude. She was a member of the National Technical Honor Society in which you must have a 3.5 GPA or higher, perfect attendance, no discipline problems and have passed all End of Course Exams. After that she wrote an essay, obtained 3 teacher recommendations and had to submit a resume to the committee of teachers and staff. Emily was then chosen as she represents the best of Vantage students.

Outside of the classroom, she was very active in 4-H representing Defiance County at The Ohio State Fair in 2019.  She did a tremendous job earning herself an Outstanding of the Day in Photography (top 20% of the class) in addition to earning multiple awards with her dogs.  Emily works diligently at training her dogs and has trained dogs for other people.

Emily works three days a week at a horse barn to work off her horse’s board. She cleans 14 stalls a day and feeds about 30 horses but her main hobby is dog training.    She has a goal to train them to qualify and compete at dog shows. 

Emily has been accepted at Defiance College to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. After she graduates, she plans to attend the police academy and become a police officer.  She is especially interested in becoming a K9 officer.

The Chamber of Commerce scholarship is funded by the Cutie Pie contest that is held each year during Day in the Park.  Every bit of money that is raised by that contest goes to the scholarship fund.

We wish Emily all the best and who knows, perhaps someday we will see her back in Antwerp, dressed in police uniform with her trusted canine companion by her side. 

Riverside Tire

14777 State Route 49
Antwerp, Ohio 45813


(419) 258-1917

The Riverside Tire staff are here to help replace and repair your tires, small engines, lawn mowers and snow blowers. We also provide propane, straw, and some hardware supplies for your home, lawn and garage projects. Riverside Tire also sells pre-manufactured sheds, garages, chicken coups and storage buildings. Visit our store to tour some building examples or a brochure. Some of the many things we carry throughout the year:
-Tires (a variety of brands in all season, snow, etc.)-Sheds, garages, chicken coups
-Propane
-Shovels, Rakes, and Hammers
-Mulch and Soil
-Animal Feed
-Screen Repair
-Nuts, Bolts, and Nails (individual and bulk)
-Pool & Pond Supplies
-Lawn Mower Blade Sharpening
…We could keep going all day, but why not just stop in and see for yourself 🙂

If you aren’t quite sure what widget you need, talk to Jerry and he’ll be sure to get you all taken care of.