Ethridge Plastics And Hydrographic Design Celebrating 30 Years Of A Family Legacy

Jerry and Edward Ethridge

A Cadiz business that has made many unique items over the years will celebrate its 30th anniversary next week.

Edward and Jerry Ethridge own and operate Ethridge Plastics and Hydrographic Dipping, Inc. at 165 Industrial Drive. Both are excited to have the community visit the facility Friday afternoon, April 23, from 1:00 to 3:00.

Edward told the News Edge the business has expanded over the years and started with their father, “J.T.” Ethridge.

Knight & Hale game call parts were made at one time in the facility, and they are again producing parts for a well-known hunting company.

The business currently employs four, but Edward said they are always looking for ways to hire more people.

COVID-19 has been in the headlines for well over a year now, but it did not affect business for them.

With the hydrographic design part of the business, both said they had done a lot.

You can find pictures of their work on the Ethridge Hydro Graphics Facebook page.

Both encouraged everyone interested in what they do to come out Friday afternoon.

The Trigg County Chamber of Commerce and Cadiz-Trigg County Economic Development Commission are hosting the open house and ribbon cutting.