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  • McCormickFest Fall Festival and Run/Walk

    McCormickFest Fall Festival and Run/Walk

     Mark Your Calendars for the 5th Annual McCormickFest!  Sat., September 30, 2017

    McCormickFest is an annual family-friendly celebration and is open to the public.  For Milford’s McCormick Elementaty students and staff, it is considered part of the kick off to the school year.

    The event will once again be held at Miami Meadows Park at 1546 State Route 131 in Miami Township.

    The run will begin at 3:30 PM and the Family Fun Walk will begin at 3:35 PM, and the festival will last from 4-6:30 PM. 

    Registration is required for the run and walk, but admission to the festival is free. 

    The festival features food from Midwest Best BBQ and Kona Ice. Popcorn, cotton candy, games and prizes, inflatables, a local business showcase, music, and more will also be found at the festival.

    ​Questions? Contact the McCormick PTO at festival@mccormickpto.com.



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  • SUMMER CONCERT SERIES Sunday: Clermont Philharmonic Orchestra

    SUMMER CONCERT SERIES Sunday: Clermont Philharmonic Orchestra

    Sun, August 13, 6:00pm – 7:30 PM

    Community Park

    5951 Buckwheat Rd, Milford, OH 45150, USA (map)

    Grab your family and friends and head out to Miami Township’s FREE Summer Concert Series. Great music in the great outdoors!



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  • 2017 Amazing Charity Race brings fun and charity together [video]

    2017 Amazing Charity Race brings fun and charity together [video]

    The 2017 Amazing Charity Race took place in Miami Township and Loveland this year with 1,500 racers supported by 500 volunteers. Here are the video highlights from a team of LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV videographers and led by our Sam Smith.


    Loveland Magazine has been proud to partner with other sponsors to help make the Races a success

    Your company can become a partner of next year’s Race and you too can become part of supporting the charities that are helped each year.

    Your corporate sponsorship will go a long, long way in supporting the many local charity organizations the Amazing Charity Race supports. Please email Terrie Puckett: tecumseh70@hotmail.com to find out more.


    Sponsorship Guidelines 

    These general guidlines can be modified to meet your marketing needs.

    Sponsorship inquiries contact Terrie Puckett: tecumseh70@hotmail.com

    We understand you may already have a community investment program at your company. Maybe you are already blessed with great name recognition in the community. Investing in the Amazing Charity Race is investing in your local community. Here are great 5 Reasons to Sponsor ACR 2017:

    • The organizations we support are mostly small, all-volunteer, community-based charities. This means that most are not connected to bigger giving opportunities like the United Way or Community Shares.

    • These small organizations rely on financial support from ACR for specific projects and for meeting the gaps in dollars from other sources just to keep going.

    • A sponsorship of ACR has a more positive direct impact on the organizations we help in the local community than a larger sponsorship to a national organization.

    • All of the charities take part on the day of the race, contributing to the overall success of the event through sweat-equity and inspiration.

    • The more cash sponsorships we can bring in to cover direct costs, the more money we can allocate to the 50+ local charities that volunteer each year. Wouldn’t it be great to have your company be associated with this type of positive community involvement? In the last 11 years we have distributed close to $500,000 LOCALLY.

    But don’t just take it from us…

    Read what  some of our past charities say:

    “The Tukandu Cycling Club pair’s blind and visually impaired stokers with sighted captains for rides on tandem bicycles. The money the club has received over the years has helped us pay for repairs to our bikes, purchase bike helmets and bikes. The Amazing Charity Race Board has been very generous to the club over the years and we appreciate their support.”
    ~Jim Cable, Tukandu Cycling Club

    “The Isaac Walton League provides canoes and kayaks for Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts etc., for experiences and river cleanup. Many other non-profits use the grounds.  The monies received help maintain the property and upkeep.”
    ~Ann Schnure

    The Karen Carns Foundation pledges that a child will never be removed from his or her environment of a private elementary or high school education due to a life-changing event that affects the family’s financial situation.   The support of the Amazing Charity Race has helped us keep many students in their private school after a parent’s death, and those families are ever so grateful.  The Race organizers always manage to create the best, most twisted events for us to run every year, and we all absolutely love it.  This event draws the most KCF volunteers to any of our events and it just keeps getting bigger and better every year!”
    ~Ed Driscoll

    We would love to work with you. These general guidelines can be modified to meet your needs.  For more information, or to set up a meeting with our team, please contact Terrie Puckett at tecumseh70@hotmail.com

    Sponsors: all levels

    • logo on racer and volunteer tee shirts (approximately 1750 ordered each year)

    • logo and hot link on Sponsor page of ACR website

    • listing as Sponsor in any print materials and advertising

    Sponsors: $500.00 value and up

    • all the above

    • Sponsor Spotlight—a paragraph about your company—in 2 email blasts and 2 Facebook posts prior to race day

    Sponsors: $1000.00 value and up

    • all the above

    • 2 race teams registered in 2017

    • increase to 4 Sponsor Spotlights (email and Facebook posts) prior to race day

    • opportunity to address race participants at end of race party

    Sponsors: $3000.00 value and up

    • all the above

    • 10×10 booth at either the start line or end line

    • opportunity to address race participants at map release

    • opportunity to address charities at check distribution party

    • 2 additional Sponsor Spotlights (email and Facebook) post-race (August to December 2017)

       


    Thank You To Our Sponsors

     

     
     
     
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     


  • Eight Israeli Scouts to visit local Boy Scout summer camp June 25 – July 8

    Eight Israeli Scouts to visit local Boy Scout summer camp June 25 – July 8

    Miami Township, Ohio – Eight Scouts, ages 13 and 14, and a leader from the Tzofim Israeli Scout Delegation have arrived in Miami Township to visit the region and Boy Scout Camp Friedlander for two weeks. By working together for two weeks, the Israeli Scouts and the American Boy Scouts will connect and create a shared experience.

    “Through the collaboration between the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati and Dan Beard Council Boy Scouts of America, local Scouts have the unique opportunity to interact with and learn from the 2017 Tzofim Israeli Scout Delegation during their two week stay at Camp Friedlander,” said Tom Dugger, Scout Executive and Chief Executive Officer of Dan Beard Council Boy Scouts of America. “This partnership will build friendships through teamwork, community service, and fun camping activities. We look forward to the Tzofim Israeli Scout visit every year.”

    While at Camp Friedlander, the Tzofim Delegation get the full Boy Scout experience; they will take part in traditional merit badge classes, COPE (Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience) and ACE (Advanced Camper Experience). They will interact with Boy Scouts from Dan Beard Council, where the two groups will discuss the similarities and differences in each country’s scouting programs. In addition to spending two weeks at camp, the Israeli Scouts will complete a community service project. This year they will work on an Eagle Scout project at Adath Israel synagogue. They will also have a chance to see some famous Cincinnati sites.

    “This is the first time that many of the American scouts have ever met an Israeli, and it gives them a glimpse into a world they only read about or see on TV,” said Alan Brown, co-chair of the Jewish Federation’s P2G program and chair of the Jewish Committee on Scouting, Dan Beard Council, BSA. “For the Israelis, this is usually the first time they get to meet Americans their age. It is so heartwarming to see how the partnership influences the worldview of teenagers from both groups.”

    This is the 15th year the Tzofim Israeli Scout Delegation has visited Cincinnati. Their trip is made possible by the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati.



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