Resident News - Creative Living

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Resident News - Creative Living
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Resident News
Welcome new resident Adam Helbling. He moved to
Creative Living in January, one day before OSU classes started.
He has two quarters left to get his degree in Civil Engineering
with a minor in Entrepreneurship. It was less than one year since
the single car accident left Adam with a spinal cord injury.
Adam wears a championship ring on a chain around his
neck - this is from the Ohio State Water Ski Team winning the
Division II National Championship in 2010. Adam said, “Before
my accident I was chosen to be the coach of the Ohio State
Water Ski Team. And then I learned that life can change in an
instant. Now I have to dream differently. Instead of building
waterski lakes and cable parks for wake boarding maybe I’ll be
making this world a better place for people with disabilities.”
Adam was accepted into OSU’s locomotor training program there are only seven places in the country who offer it. He goes
five times a week for two hours. He is suspended in a harness
above a treadmill and with the help of three technicians, one on
each side moving his legs while another is behind to position
his pelvis, he walks 55 minutes on the treadmill. There are
numerous health benefits associated with this training.
February 2012
Adam is destined to be a published author:
“There is so much that I have learned from this
experience and it would be a waste not to share it. I am
writing a book about what I’ve been through. Last year
I faced more challenges than I had in my entire life
combined. I was incredibly active before my accident
and if given the chance to walk and run again I would
not waste a single second of my life. I want to make
other people realize that they need to take advantage of
everything they can in life.
Before my accident life was a breeze. The scariest
moment of my life was when I found out that I was
paralyzed. It was strange coming back to Columbus in a
wheelchair. I cannot do this alone but it is hard being so
dependent on others. It is amazing now looking back and
seeing how much I took for granted.
I want to help people to forget about stressing about
the little things in life. I want to help people focus on what
they have and not on what they don’t. Every day is a gift
and we should live life to the fullest. Before all of this
happened to me I had so much freedom. Let’s make every
day count and find meaning in the lives that we live.”
Jeff makes the news!
Jeff Joos was featured in an article in Business First titled,
“Group’s Apartments Let Disabled Live Independently”. Jeff was
pictured at Capital University Law School where he is pursuing a
law degree.
We love when Creative Living’s mission is featured in the
community. Of the Resident Assistance Program Jeff said, “It’s
everything. I can feel safe, yet I’m on my own.” To read the article
about Jeff and Creative Living, go to www.creative-living.com.
LIFE LESSONS
by Rachel P. Cunningham
Resident Assistant, OSU Speech Pathology Student
“It’s the little things that count.” This is one of the main lessons since I started
working at Creative Living that I have taken to heart. Resident Dan Kohler has been
one to really show me this and he has unintentionally done so. One of his favorite
flavors is Orange Creamsicle and he has a pack of gum that sits on his microwave
day in and day out. Every day he offers me a piece in his apartment, although I have
yet to take one, I did happen to remember that Berry Blendz has a smoothie of that
flavor. So one day before my shift I left a little earlier just to get him a smoothie so
he could know what I was talking about and what he was missing out on (they’re so
good!). This got me to thinking that something as simple as a smoothie can really
turn a person’s day around and little did the girl working know how much of an impact she would have on a man’s life
that day just by making a smoothie. “It’s the little things that count.” Even if that little thing is just a smoothie or flashing
a smile to a complete stranger, you never know the impact you may leave behind on somebody and that is just one of the
many life lessons that Creative Living has helped me to learn.
Resident Assistants
What a great group of Resident Assistants we have! Most are students working toward degrees in Microbiology,
Chemistry, Vet Tech, Physical Therapy, Speech Pathology, Occupational Therapy, Chemical Engineering,
Exercise Science, Dance, Human Nutrition, Nursing, Allied Medicine, and Medical Dietetics. Working as a
Resident Assistant has given them invaluable experience in multi-tasking, working independently, and assisting
individuals with different needs and personalities. Each Resident Assistant is also certified in CPR and AED.
New Board Member
We welcome Michael O’Leary back to the Board! Mike served on our board in 2006 through
2008 until work took him out of town. Creative Living’s mission is strong in Mike’s heart because
of his dad. Mike’s father, who passed away in 1970, was a disabled WWII veteran who suffered
enormous injuries, including being paralyzed. Mike witnessed the challenges and incredible
courage his dad possessed just to perform the daily tasks we all take for granted. Mike works for
Innovation Group; he and his wife Jacki reside in Pickerington. As a fellow board member said of
Mike, “We will have a stronger team having him on the board”.
Financial News
At Creative Living, we count on the support of individuals, corporations, foundations and service organizations to help
us in our mission to provide assisted living for individuals with severe physical disabilities. The continued success of
Creative Living requires maintaining high quality facilities and our Resident Assistance Program. This year our budget for
the RA program is over $270,000. All of our donors should trust and be assured that their contribution is not only needed
but vital to our resident’s quest for independence. Their independence is made possible through our Resident Assistance
Program. It takes over $930,000 to operate our organization. Typically, contributions make up over one-third of our income.
Due to the generosity of our donors, Creative Living’s 2011 revenue increased by more than 20% over 2010, however,
due to diligence in managing our expenses, we were able to limit our 2011 expense increases to less than 2%. As a result
of our fiscally conservative efforts, we were able to increase the balance of our investments by an amount greater than our
increase in revenue. These investments will allow us to continue to provide the vital services that our residents need on a
daily basis. This past year we were so fortunate to receive some generous estate gifts safeguarding our future. Financial and
in-kind support is vitally important to transforming and impacting the lives of the residents of Creative Living.
FINANCIAL REPORT for FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2011
HUD Interest Subsidy
2%
Investment Income
1%
HUD Rent
Subsidy
33%
Contributions
45%
Resident Rents
& Fees
19%
INCOME
Service Board
Membership 3%
In-kind
Donations/
Services
7%
Grants
17%
United Way 3%
Annual
Campaign
13%
Memorials &
Honorariums
6%
Fundraising
Services
General & 12.3%
Administrative
Services 13%
Investment Loss
2%
Disabled
Housing Program
41%
Resident Assistance
Program
32%
EXPENSES
STATEMENT OF REVENUE & EXPENSES
Golf
32%
Bouquet of
Flavours
17%
CONTRIBUTIONS *
Rock n Roll Run 2%
* Does not include Estate Gifts
Through our Creative Giving Society we realized
$234,649 in Estate Gifts for fiscal year 2011
Total revenue as reported on combined
audited financial statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,110,162
Total expenses for program services . . . . . . . $ 622,381
Total general and administrative expenses . . .$ 127,424
Total fundraising expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 105,298
Net assets as of September 30, 2011 . . . . . . . $ 484,289
QUICK FACTS
CL Founded . . . . . . . .1969 Other Staff Part-Time:
CLI Opened . . . . . . . .1974 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . 1
CLII Opened . . . . . . . 1986 RA Coordinator . . . . . . . .1
Residents . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Resident Managers . . . . . 2
Resident Assistants . .20-25
Administrative Staff:
Office Staff Full Time . . .2 Budget FY 2012 . $919,395
Office Staff Part Time . . .1
HUD and CREATIVE LIVING
HUD, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, is very much a part of Creative Living. HUD provides
subsidy for both CLI and CLII residents. HUD provides the funds to help low income individuals afford housing.
Income minus allowable expenses times 30% equals the amount a person must pay of their own money to live in a HUD
subsidized apartment. HUD will pay (subsidize) the remainder of the rental cost.
Event News
Come out and have a great time at one of our events while supporting Creative Living! 100% of the proceeds of each
fundraiser goes to fund the Resident Assistance Program - the heart of our mission. If you’d like a more personal
understanding and connection, please contact us for an invitation to our Open House March 15th.
. S. A. V. E.
Bouquet of Flavours 2012
in honor of Dick Maxwell
Friday April 13th
at The Huntington Club in Ohio Stadium
6 - 9:00 p.m.
$75 per person
Look for your invitation in March.
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. D. A. T. E.
2nd Annual
Rock ‘n’ Roll Run/Walk
a 5k run or 1 mile walk
Sunday, June 10th
Scioto Audubon Park
Entry fee $25 + $1.50 registration fee
Registration through Premier Sports
Creative Living Golf Classic
Thursday September 13, 2012
Riviera Golf Club.
Go to www.creative-living.com
for the list of sponsorships
still available.
A night of craft beers
with Creative Living
Sponsored by
Catastrophe Solutions International
Brew Review was January 13.
Thank you to all who supported our
first annual beer tasting event! We had
over 200 attendees and raised over
$9,200 for our Resident Assistance
Program. We enjoyed choosing from
30 beers and ciders, hors d'oeuvres and
browsing the exhibits in the galleries of
OSU Urban Arts Space.
CL residents Aaron Durbin and
Joe Gibson brought friends and
family to support the event.
Funniest comment heard: (while
contemplating the Tower of T-shirts)
"That piece of art looks like it belongs
in my bedroom, except it would have
an elliptical machine under it."
John Lepley spoke about
Creative Living's Resident
Assistance Program.
Facilities
Creative Living recently replaced the intercom system at both apartment
complexes due to age and unreliability. The intercom system is crucial
to our program as a means for residents to communicate with the
Resident Assistant on duty while still allowing independence. The
total cost for replacement was $75,354 for both complexes which
HUD allowed us to use our Reserve for Replacement funds. The purpose of the Reserve for
Replacement fund is to ensure that the property is maintained to the extent possible, in a
condition similar to when it was initially insured or given a Section 8 contract. This fund is
generally used to help defray the costs of replacing a project’s capital items. Creative Living
makes monthly payments to this fund as determined by HUD. During the scope of the work
each apartment was also hard wired with an Ethernet connection for the residents.
We are touched by the many ways people give to Creative Living
Safelite not only
sponsors each of our
fund-raising events and
has as an employee
serving on our board
of trustees, but they
personalized their giving
even further. When
resident Mike Stewart’s
windshield cracked, they
came out and replaced it
for him in-kind.
In November, Tom Cole of Cole
Communications called and
said, “Happy Thanksgiving.
Go to your website and see my gift
to CL on the Brew Review page”. He created
a headline animation for us in-kind!
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Time Warner Cable gave us Public Service
Announcement time for a Brew Review
30-second spot. Video services were donated by Patrick Horgan as well.
Columbus Women’s Club continues to provide “Panera Wednesday” for our residents.
Creative Living’s holiday party was hosted by the service board. Long time supporters Lena Pigg
and Bobbie & Steve McGrew attended to wrap gifts for residents.
North American Cabinets worked on some repairs in some of our apartments - they donated a new
faucet and backsplash and they are a new corporate Bronze Sponsor for Bouquet of Flavours 2012.
The Conference Center at Northpointe donated slightly used towels and sheets for our residents.
Upper Arlington Swim Club donated left-over snacks from their meet for our residents.
We don’t know who enjoyed themselves
more, The Columbus Woman’s Club
decorating our lobbies and taking cookies
to our residents
or
the MLK OSU student volunteers taking
the decorations down
or maybe it was
the residents eating their cookies!
It’s a tug-of-war
Annual Campaign
Our residents are inspired to succeed,
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We launched our annual campaign to raise funds for the Resident Assistance
Program in November. We have received a little over $50,000 in donations.
To reach our budget we still need to raise almost $60,000. Our goal is to keep
the RA fee affordable for our residents. Each resident pays $200 a month for
this service. Despite increased program costs we have been able to hold this
fee steady since 2006. Please help by sending your donation today. We accept
credit card donations on-line at www.creative-living.com.
and determined to surpass expectations.
•
35 people gave to Creative Living through the Big Give, a day of community giving, with the Columbus Foundation
matching contributions at over 13%. We received $10,382. A wonderful day in Philanthropy for Central Ohio.
•
The Nationwide Insurance Foundation awarded Creative Living a $1,000 Leadership Grant made on behalf of CL’s
Board President Todd Ackerman and Board Secretary Jody Orsine.
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We received a $1,000 grant from The Talmage Family Foundation.
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We received a $1,000 grant from the Beatrice I. and Alan R. Weiler Fund. We appreciate receiving this grant every year!
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We were pleased to receive a $15,000 grant from a wonderful foundation that would like to remain anonymous. This
foundation has given us support since 2008, and they have been increasing the amount of their donation.
Donations
Bob and Val DeWood
Joseph and Barbara Kremonas
Ms. Cheryl Ruckel
Creative Living gratefully
In honor of Tom Campbell, Jr
acknowledges the following
contributors for November 1, 2011 Tom Campbell
J. Paul Koehler
to February 10, 2012
In honor of CL residents
Corporations, Foundations and
Candace Jones
Organizations
Mr. and Mrs. John Petro
ABRA Auto Body and Glass
In honor of Brad Eldridge
Amity Care
Dennis and Rebecca Eldridge
Bruner Corporation
In honor of Marilyn Frank
Bullaro and Carton
Connie Jump
CCC Information Services
Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Little
Grange Insurance
In honor of Jon Giganti
Insurance Auto Auctions Inc.
Barrett and Susie Callaghan
Martin Carpet Cleaning Co.
In honor of Richard Golden
Mill Run Gardens and Care Center
Marguerite Golden
Monterey Care Center
In honor of Holly Heer
Nationwide Foundation
Sarah Malone
New Albany Gardens and Care Center
In honor of Pam & Don Hermanek
North American Cabinet
Michael and Marlene Hallenberger
Pickaway Manor Care Center
In honor of Mike Herrnstein
Prater Engineering Assoc.
Janet G. Todd
T. Marzetti Company
In honor of Lori Hollandsworth
Talmage Family Foundation
Bob Wright
The Columbus Foundation
In honor of Tyler Hollandsworth
The MacIntosh Management Co.
George Leonard
True2Form
Bob Wright
United Way
In honor of Ernest Johnson, M.D.
Unity East Church
Janice Rook
Vintage Wine Distributor, Inc.
In honor of Opal Jones
Alan and Bobbie Weiler Foundation
Todd and Leah Ackerman
Whetstone Gardens and Care Center
In honor of Orville Jones & family
Honorary Gifts
Elaine B. Olson
In honor of Todd Ackerman
In honor of Wendy Kempa, DVM
Barrett and Susie Callaghan
Claudio Kempa
Elaine B. Olson
In honor of Andy Kipker
In honor of Mike Blake
Safelite Claims Management Team
Roger and Jeb Darnall
In honor of Mary McMunn
Susanne Jaffe
In honor of Ethan Schneider
Denise Schneider
Kim Thomas
In Memory of William E. Hoffman
Vincent Baker
In Memory of Orville Jones, Sr.
Memorial Gifts
Todd and Leah Ackerman
In Memory of Beverly Baer
In Memory of Carolyn Judy
William D. and Peg Baer
W. Daniel Judy
In Memory of Janet Sue Blake
In Memory of Robert Knecht
Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Blake
Bernice Knecht
In Memory of Jean Bostwick
In Memory of Jean Littlejohn
Jen Thrasher
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Essex
In Memory of Dorothy Caldwell
In Memory of Richard Maxwell
David Caldwell
Vera and Don Alexander
In Memory of Dan Close
Ruth Bower
Jon and Michelle Giganti
Carolyn Courtright
Richard and Rita Wright
Mrs. Larry Czap
In Memory of Betty Crews
Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard Homlar
Jo Lott
William Judy
In Memory of Kristi Elliott
Richard and Kitty Kisker
Phyllis J. Bailey
Kathryn Maxwell
Susan Lee
Don and Carolyn Mullen
Tammy Parker
Lena Pigg
In Memory of Charles Frank
In Memory of Dave McLane
Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Little
Judy and John Mundy
In Memory of Tommy Frank
In Memory of Phyllis Murphy
Richard and Jean Eschliman
In Memory of Jeanne Carson Gable Link and Debby Murphy
In Memory of Dorothy Painter
Eddie Belk
Gordon Painter
Mary Elsea
In Memory of Brett Pfahl
Amber Di Giovanni
Dale and Carol Durley
David and Elyse Foltyn
Richard and Patricia Gordley
Jane and Terry King
Dan and Gail Hogan
Mary MacDonald
Mrs. Sue Hughes
J. Matza
Charles Jones
Jim and Connie McCall
Anne Pairan
James and Nancy Monahan
In Memory of Margaret Page
Keith A. Newberry Family
Reeder
Gary and Yvonne Newhouse
Kathryn Maxwell
Don and Cynthia Paynter
In Memory of Charles Robinson
Penny Purviance
Patricia A. Robinson
Wynn Stubenvoll
In Memory of Donna Stauch
Peggy Hull
Elaine Swank
Nancy M. Trhlik, M.D.
In Memory of Robert J. Stephen
Sue Stephen
In Memory of Mary C. Susi
Pam and Larry Behum
In Memory of Janet Wills
Harry Quesinberry
Monetary Contributors
Todd and Leah Ackerman
Tim Adelmann
Cheri Agin
Bobbie Amann and Mick Newman
Bob and Pat Arbogast
Charles Ashton
Andrew Backs
Jeff and Kate Banker
Mr. and Mrs. David Bano
Wade and Gail Barghausen
Meghan Barlow
Tom and Marilyn Beerman
Rollie Benjamin
Beth Benzenberg
Mike Blake
Alice Blankenship
Charles Bowden
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowman
Dr. Brian and Kim-Thuy Bowyer
Michael Braatz
Ray Briles
Rita Brumley
Peggy Bryant and Tom Long
Scott Burkett
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Burns
Greg Burrows
Jason Cannon
James and Julia Casserly
Mike Chuvalas
Kadi Cika
Andy and Barb Clark
Deanna Clifford
Thomas and Gale Cole
Nancy and Nick Collinger
Carl and Kelly Colna
Pat Conroy
Dr. and Mrs. Leandro Cordero
Larry Costin
Nicole Cox
Ohmer and Pat Crowell
Dan and Kathy Damiano
Julia A. Danison
Samantha Delabar
Jeff Domingus
Dominic and Sandy Dottavio
Aaron Durbin
Cristin Durbin
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ellerman
Dan and Jackie Emch
Barry and Karen Epstein
Thomas and Debra Feeney
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Fenlon
Jacquelyn Ferree
Terry and Vikki Fortner
Niles G. Foss
Bruce and Marilyn Frank
Shelley Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frenzer
Keith and Carolyn Furlong
Emily Geiger
Ervin and Rosemary Geisler
David Geller
Monica Georgescu
Rhoda Gilbert
Richard Golden
George and Linnel Goulding
David and Debbie Guthrie
Lorene Haimerl
Dwayne Hall
Brian, Rich and Irene Harman
Matt Hawk
Holly and Bill Heer
Patsy Helbling
Don and Pam Hermanek
Bill and Susanne Herrnstein
Doug and Tricia Herron
John and Janet Hickman
Bob Holden and Patti Hawkins
Lori and Justin Hollandsworth
John and Kay Hoppers
Katie and Mike Horgan
Mike and Janet Horgan
Patrick Horgan
Andy and Megan Partlow Howe
Tara Hower
Dr. Susan Hubbell
Steve and Shelley Hucek
Nancy Hucle
Brion Jones and Kathy Lannan
Orville and Marty Jones
Rob Jones
Todd and Sandy Jones
William Judy
Paula and Jarrod Kaltenbach
Wendy and Claudio Kempa
Kathryn Adams Kirn
Mary Lou Kimball
Dave and Cori Kindl
Andy and Mira Kipker
Harold and Cindy Kipker
Hayley and Jeff Knick
Rob and Miriam Knott
Mark Krueger
David and Shari Kulkis
Rada Kuperschmidt
Michelle Kyle
Tom and Donna Larason
Harold and Sandy Leith
John Leitner
Lindsay Leonard
Carol Lepley
John Lepley
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Levin
Patricia Lines
Carole Listiak
Mr. and Mrs. John Lucks
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Luikart
Jennifer and Pete LuPiba
Jennifer Lutz-Lemmon
Robert A. Lynch
Don and Beth Maxwell
Joanne McHugh
Jamie and Justine McKenna
Brad McMahon
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McMullen
Mary and Gregg McMunn
Angela and Phillip Metoyer
Dorothy Miesse
Akiko Miyamoto
Ruth L. Montgomery
Ken Motsinger
Steve Mullaney
Ernest and Anne Nagy
Gary and Yvonne Newhouse
Mick Newman
Josh Nichols
Kinsley and Karen Woods Nyce
Jacki and Michael O’Leary
Brian Ogle
Kathy Ogle
Susan Ogle
Tom Ogle
Jody Orsine
Jeff and Erin Ortman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ourant
Jen Owens
John and Kim Parent
Don and Cynthia Paynter
Rachel Pettit
Penny J. Purviance
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed
Scott and Lisa Reifeis
Nellie and Larry Reincheld
Erik Rickard
Dennis and Jo Rodgers
Stanley and Jodi Ross
Kim and Jim Roth
Duane Rouse
John Sanders
Dennis Schamp
Carolyn Schiefer
Chris and Anita Schimmel
Paul Schmidt
Mary Ann Schmitt
Dane and Kelley Schubert
Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Scott
Jerry and Linda Scott
Peggy Scott
Mark and Lucy Seifarth
Justin Seymour
Mary Lou Sheaf
Ruth Sheppard
Laura and Steve Shinn
Leah and Larry Shoemaker
Bob and Patty Shook
Ms. Suzanne Sinclair
Alvey and Rhonda Smith
Carolyn Smith
Karen Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Solis
Brian Soppelsa
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sparks
Alfred and Mary Ann Stockum
Erik Thompson
Paul and Jackie Thompson
Martin A. and Sheila Torch, M.D.
Diana Tout
Vilvi Vannak and Raymond Trepanier
Gary and Jeana Troyan
Justine Tumblin
Harvey and Kathy Vesha
Dave Vincent
Adam and Kathleen Wagenbach
Rick Wakefield
Robert Wallace
Katie Warden
Gail and Gary Warren
John and Mary Wayman
Dr. Richard and Marlene Welsh
Jon Welty
Philip and Nancy Westerman
Robert Wilhelm
Larry and Faye Willen
Drs. Lowell and Thomas Williams
Petra and Eric Williams
Larry and Jane Yocum
Yvonne Young
Jay Younger
Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Zink
Sustaining Board Members
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Kovach
Donald LiszkayWeiler
In Kind Donations
The Andersons
Anthony Thomas Candy Shoppes
Arena Grand Movie Theatre
Battelle Memorial Institute
Buffalo Wild Wings
Cameron Mitchell
Caskey Cleaners
City Barbeque
Cole Communications
Columbus Fish Market
Columbus Museum of Art
Columbus Zoo & Aquarium
Donatos Pizza
Due Amici
Figlio
First Watch Restaurants, Inc
Forever Fit
Bruce and Marilyn Frank
Funny Bone Comedy Club
G. Michael’s Bistro
Grange Insurance
Jazz Arts Group
Carl and Pam Mulberry
The Motorists Insurance Group
Nationwide Mutual Insurance
North American Cabinet
North Market
Oberer’s Flowers
Open Sky Day Spa
Ozone Zipline Adventures
Qdoba
Red Roof Inn
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed
Refectory Restaurant
Roosters
SplatterPark Paintball Games
Tecumseh!
Thurber House
Upper Arlington Swim Club
Harvey and Kathy Vesha
Vintage Wine Distributor, Inc.
Yoga on High
We apologize for any omissions
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.S.A.V.E. t.h.e .D.A.T.E.
Bouquet of Flavours 2012
in honor of Dick Maxwell
Friday April 13th
at The Huntington Club in Ohio Stadium
6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
$75 per person
Follow
us on
2nd annual
5k run or 1 mile walk
Sunday, June 10th
Scioto Audubon Park
Entry fee $25 + $1.50 registration fee
Registration through Premier Sports
P. 614.421.1226 F. 614.421.9949 E. [email protected]
www.creative-living.com
TTY Ohio Relay Service 1-800-750-0750
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