the pa thw ay to innovat ion and aviation
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the pa thw ay to innovat ion and aviation
w th pa e th a y t i o n a n d av a v o i at n n i io o n t welcome On behalf of the Fairborn Area Chamber of Commerce and its 460 members, welcome to Fairborn, Ohio! Fairborn is a unique community diverse in population with a City government dedicated to guiding the city into the future. During the past several years, the Fairborn Chamber has consistently strived to be the voice of business in the community, facilitating the growth of existing business and fostering new ones. We are a strong advocate of business and believe that we build a strong and healthy community by building strong, healthy businesses. We are committed to job creation as a primary way of building table of contents a stronger community. Located with four interchanges on I-675, Fairborn is the center of growth for the Dayton region now and for years to come. The City of Fairborn offers many amenities including 18 parks, wetland reserves and a classically structured downtown area. A family oriented community, Fairborn is home to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, one of the largest Air Force bases in the world as well as Wright State University, which serves nearly 18,000 students with programs leading to more than 100 undergraduate and nearly fifty Ph.D., graduate and professional degrees. The community also offers quality education to its residents through the Fairborn City School system and its outstanding teachers and staff. Our collaboration with the Air Force Base, Wright State University, City Government and an incredibly diverse mix of corporate and business partners allows us to bridge the needs of all entities building a stronger community now and in the future. For additional information on the Fairborn area, please visit us online at www.fairborn.com. Sincerely, Paul Newman Executive Director, Fairborn Area Chamber of Commerce Courtesy of Bill Richard 2 6 10 12 16 20 24 28 30 32 34 36 39 40 44 46 47 history the fairborn experience festivals & events education post secondary options development parks & recreation lifestyle downtown from the mayor points of interest healthcare reasons to call home military sports & rec travel location patron directory Historical highlights Fairborn is believed to be the only city in the world with its name. | Fairfield, one of the villages that merged to form Fairborn, was one of the few towns in the nation to lay out its streets due north and south and due east and west. | The first log house in our community, the Mercer-Smith House built in 1799, still stands at the southwest corner of Our heritage is built upon the rugged determination and innovation of the area’s earliest settlers. In Fairborn, the roots of our community grow long and deep. Our heritage is built upon the strength, innovation and rugged determination of the area’s earliest settlers. Their legacy lives on in their pioneering spirit that still inspires us. The Native Americans who first inhabited the wild landscapes of this area were the powerful Shawnees led by Chief Tecumseh. Their bravery, raw courage and unwavering pride our History Courtesy of Bill and Lyndia Richard 2| First and Middle streets. | John F. Kennedy visited Fairborn in 1960 as he was campaigning for president. still echo through our area today. These same attributes helped shape our community values for generations to come and laid the foundation for Fairborn’s ultimate success. In 1799, the first English settlers arrived and eventually the village of Fairfield was formed. By the early 1800s, Fairfield had become a pivotal stop for stage coaches traveling between Dayton and Springfield. With the advent of the railroad in the mid-1800s, new towns began to spring up. One of them was the Village of Osborn. It grew rapidly due to its proximity to the railway line. During this time, Fairfield’s growth slowed but, by the turn of the century, another form of transportation—the airplane—helped to spark its rebirth. The Fairfield Intermediate Air Depot played a crucial role in supply and air training during the first World War. Coincidentally, the Wright Brothers performed many flight tests and had established the Wilbur Wright Flying Field on nearby Huffman Prairie. y nn e d F. Ke at n h Jo ns p aig 60 Cam orn in 19 b Fa i r RETIRE FROM W ORK...NOT FROM LIFE Discover a Sensible, and Over M A ffordable, Active L ifest yle in a anufacture 55 d Home C o m munit y. C EQUAL HOUSI OPPORTUN NG ITY all 937-87 9-0032 to schedule a appointme n nt today. w w w. F a i rbornLiv As Seen In The Senior ing.com s Guide THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |3 HISTORYcontinued Nutter Center... e c a l p e n o the where stars . r e t h g i r b e shin After the devastating 1913 flood in Dayton, plans began for construction of the Huffman Dam across the Mad River, which would back its waters into the village of Osborn. On land now considered a flood plain, Osborn’s future was in jeopardy. So, in 1921, the industrious villagers took matters into their own hands and literally moved the village to land that bordered Fairfield. Everything was moved. Nothing was left except the basements. Buildings were set on new foundations and Osborn became a twin village to Fairfield. Fairfield and Osborn operated independently until residents voted to merge their communities and their names. In 1950, the new village of Fairborn was officially created. Later that year, when the population reached 5,000, Fairborn became a city. Since then, Fairborn’s population has blossomed to more than 32,000 and it continues to grow and thrive. Working together with the spirit of innovation and a shared community vision that benefits our citizens is a trait we inherited from our rich history. Our ability to look ahead, yet preserve the best aspects of our past, sets Fairborn apart from other communities. 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C s y of ou r t e Sc Tom r u g gs ls.c n-rol .picswww om Residents of Fairborn enjoy a cost of living nearly 24 percent lower than the United States average without sacrificing the quality of life expected in the Midwest. The Fairborn We offer an unexpected blend of unique attractions, successful businesses, varied housing options, recreational opportunities and topnotch schools where you can live the life you’ve always imagined. Spend the day visiting our specialty shops, restaurants or historic attractions. Unwind with a trip to one of our scenic parks. Or just immerse yourself in the simple pleasures of a community festival or farmer’s market. Whatever you savor the most from life, you’ll find it in Fairborn. Experience Entertainment opportunities abound in large venues such as the Ervin J. Nutter Center as well as more intimate settings such as the Actor’s Theatre downtown. The National Museum of the United States Air Force, located near Fairborn, is just one highlight of the many enriching cultural and historical experiences awaiting you in Fairborn. Shopping includes everything from small, one-of-a-kind specialty shops to national retailers and nearby malls including the Mall at Fairfield Commons and the Greene. And where else can you find a world-class fossil digging site? Or one of the largest Halloween costume selections anywhere? Only in Fairborn. Residents of Fairborn enjoy a cost of living nearly 24 percent lower than the United States average without sacrificing the quality of life expected in the Midwest. A variety of service clubs and youth Courtesy of Tom Scruggs www.pics-n-rolls.com Serving the Loc for Over 12a0l Community Years. Full Service Community Banki ng Call or vis it today! 879.7 244 1187 E. Da yton-Yello w Springs Fairborn, O Rd. H 45324 www.libert ysavingsb ank.com Member FDIC Downtown Car Show 6| Courtesy of Bill Richard THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |7 THE FAIRBORN EXPERIENCE continued programs help engage residents and bond the community together. With excellent public services, responsive fire and police departments, outstanding schools, and a diverse mix of housing choices and places of worship, it is no wonder so many people find Fairborn a safe and affordable community where they are proud to establish their roots. r te s C ou y of U Fairborn is a place where history and high technology go hand in hand. Just take a stroll through our quaint downtown streets. Then witness the power of a state-of-the-art military aircraft developed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Fairborn proves that an eclectic blend of Midwest charm and cutting-edge innovation is a recipe for success. As a diverse, full-service community, we have held on to the best traditions of our past while focusing on the future. What sets us apart from other Midwest cities? You’ll find it in the helping hand of a friendly neighbor, the natural splendor of our parks and scenic bike paths, the hometown SA F appeal of our neighborhoods, the quality of our educational institutions, and the insightful entrepreneurial spirit that fuels our economy and local businesses. Come to Fairborn and discover the synergy that makes us great. The essence of Fairborn lies within our citizens who live and work together every day to make Fairborn the best place to call home. ® HOU R S: M – T h: F – Sa 4 –10 pm t: Sun: 1 11am –11pm 1 •E am –1 ar l y B 0 pm i H a p p r d S p e ci al y Hou s& r: M – •2 0 m en T h, 4 6 pm u i t em $ 10 . 0 0 s f or u E ver y nder d ay! •1 0 % of f P e r s o a ll M ili t a r y n n el E ver yd •C ar r y - O ay! u t Av a il a b l e 2600 C olon el Gle CU T Y nn Hi OUR W ghwa A I T, C y ALL A HE A D 9 3 7- 426- 74 2 2 Distributor of Paper & Clea ning Products 12 5 5 Spangle r Road, P.O. B ox 173 9 Fairborn, Ohio 4 5 3 24 9 3 7-8 78 -5 24 0 phone 9 3 7-8 78 -9 2 3 6 fax w w w.isupply co.com A Proud Mem 8| ber of the Fair born Commun it y Fourth of July Parade Courtesy of Tom Scruggs www.pics-n-rolls.com THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |9 april july Annual Wright Patterson Air Force Base/ Fairborn Community Easter Egg Hunt Children gather to search for treats and win prizes. Fairborn 3rd of July Family Block Party Celebrate Independence Day with entertainment, food, and fun for the entire family. Main Street Central Park, 222 S. Central Ave. april – november Fairborn Farmers’ Market Find the freshest in farm-grown produce, baked goods, honey, preserves and flowers as well as other garden and patio items from local vendors. Fifth Third Commons, Main Street and Grand Ave. 4th of July Fireworks Enjoy food and entertainment followed by a spectacular fireworks display. Community Park, 691 E. DaytonYellow Springs Rd. Fairborn 5K Run/Walk On your marks, get set, and go all the way to the finish line at this annual race. Rona Hills Park, 600 Roehner Dr. events festivals and may august october Fairborn Animal Hospital Fishing Derby Reel in a good time and hook one of the prizes awarded in several categories. Community Park Fairborn Sweet Corn Festival Savor the tastes of summer with a festival of family-oriented fun including food vendors, handmade arts and crafts booths, entertainment and children’s activities. Community Spooktacular Parade Ghouls and goblins take to the streets to show off their Halloween spirit. YMCA on Lake, 691 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Rd. june – august Park, 691 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Rd. Community Park, 691 E. Dayton- Legion Post 526, 526 Legion LN. june Smith Historical Park at 47 N. First St., and other Fairborn locations 10| Courtesy of Tom Scruggs www.pics-n-rolls.com THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION november Annual Community Thanksgiving Prayer Breakfast Give thanks for food and fellowship with a buffet and special guest speaker. American Yellow Springs Rd. Fairborn Heritage Days Get a taste of what life was like in the early 1800s during a weekend of activities including displays, tours and living-history events. Mercer- Central Avenue to Main Street Veteran’s Day Memorial Pay tribute to those who have served our country in war. Main Street Free-On-Friday Concert Series These free outdoor musical concerts feature a variety of artists throughout the summer. Sweet Corn Festival Courtesy of Tom Scruggs www.pics-n-rolls.com Courtesy of Bill Richard Hometown Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting Enjoy an old-fashioned holiday parade, the arrival of Santa and the tree lighting. Main Street september december Fall Downtown Cruise-In and Car Show Auto enthusiasts will enjoy the hundreds of classics, street machines, trucks and motorcycles lining Main Street. Downtown Breakfast with Santa Come out and join jolly ol’ Saint Nick for a cup of holiday cheer. Roush’s Restaurant, 305 W. Main St. THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |11 We take great pride in the accomplishments of our students and constantly look for innovative ways to expand their academic opportunities. Where academic excellence and community support go hand in hand. Learning is a life-long journey and the educational organizations in Fairborn offer opportunity for every step of the way. From preschool to Ph.D. programs, there is something for everyone in our community. We take great pride in the accomplishments of our students and constantly look for innovative ways to expand their academic opportunities. The Fairborn City Schools offer outstanding education with excellent student programs and activities. The district provides education PreK-12. The district has music, foreign 12| Education language, advanced placement and honors courses. The district has an outstanding Gifted program for grades 3-12. The district has free all-day kindergarten at the Wright campus. This outstanding program has proven results and our kindergarten students are well-prepared for the future. Fairborn is an innovative district—with STEM Science, Technology, Engineering and Math programming at Baker Middle School and Fairborn High School. Looking to the future, Fairborn actively pursued these classes including: Biomedical Science, Engineering 101, and Project Lead the Way curriculum. The jobs of the future take hold in our middle and high school classrooms. Graduates from Fairborn High School include many National Merit scholars. Our senior classes have been awarded over $2 million in college scholarships and attend institutions throughout the United States. Co-curricular programs at Fairborn High School help ensure a well-rounded educational experience. From football to French Club, students will find a special place that sparks their interest and enriches their academic experience. Fairborn High School’s ROTC is one of the top programs in the State of Ohio. The Fairborn City Schools teaching staff is the best in the Miami Valley. Fairborn has 24 National Board Certified Teachers. National Board Certification is the highest credential in the teaching One of the BEST Univer in the Nation sities … and in the Midw est. We are proud to be a leader amon g Ohio’s great un and we humbly iversities, accept accolade s from independ who also apprec ent sources iate our academ ic excellence. U. World Report sa S. News and ys we are one of America’s Best the Princeton Re Colleges, and view designate s us Best in the Midwest. More than an ex cellent academ ic home, we are community-orie a nted, globally in spired university • Our Center fo . r Urban and Publ ic Affairs is reac to strengthen th hing out e region’s econ omic developm www.wright.edu ent. /cupa • New certifica te programs are constantly in th through our Inst e works itute of Defense Studies and Educ www.wright.edu ation. /idse • The Ohio Smal l Business Deve lo pm ent Center offers no-cost, confide ntial, professiona l business coun www.wright.edu seling. /sbdc • The Wright St ate Research In stitute provides solutions in tech innovative nology developm ent by conductin responsive rese g arch through co llaborative partn www.wright.edu erships. /wsri There is so muc h to Wright Stat e University. Learn more today! www.wright. edu THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |13 schools EDUCATIONcontinued fairborn city profession. Certification is achieved through a rigorous, performance-based assessment that typically takes more than a year to complete. Teachers who earn this advanced teaching credential are among the best qualified in the nation to raise student achievement and improve instruction and teaching practices in their classrooms, schools and districts. We are proud to have these outstanding educators in our district. Fairborn City Schools Fairborn City Schools offers an excellent education option for families. Fairborn Primary School (grades Pre-K-3), Fairborn Intermediate School (grades 4-5), Baker Middle School (grades 6-8) and Fairborn High School (grades 9-12) offer students a well-rounded educational experience. From special education, gifted programs, advanced placement and honors curriculum, Fairborn has a differentiated approach to meet all student needs. Fairborn also sponsors the Fairborn Digital Academy for online learning. Fairborn High School With a broad and rigorous curriculum Fairborn High School prepares students for both college and the work force. FHS is accredited by the North Center Association of Secondary Schools and offers Advanced Placement, Honors and Post Secondary Enrollment Option. Additionally FHS offers Project Lead the Way curriculum and Dual Enrollment for interested students. 900 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Road, Fairborn, OH 45324 (937) 879-3611 Baker Middle School Baker Middle School offers Project Lead the Way Science, Technology, Engineering and Math curriculum, gifted courses and an outstanding art program. Baker Middle School also has an award-winning Media Production curriculum which teaches students video, power point, graphics and Photoshop. 200 Lincoln Drive (937) 878-4681 Fairborn Intermediate School Fairborn Intermediate School offers core curriculum to the community’s fourth and fifth grade students. Students participate in DARE programming and graduation, the Principal’s Reading Challenge, and are involved in many community service projects as part of their educational experience. Fifth grade students have the opportunity to visit STARBASE, a premier educational program, sponsored 14| by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs. At DoD STARBASE students participate in challenging “hands-on, mind-on” activities in aviation, science, technology, engineering, math, and space exploration. They interact with military personnel to explore careers and make connections with the “real world.” Students also learn teamwork, goal setting, and the importance of staying off drugs. Community support and collaboration with local businesses and organizations helps create a learning environment that is supportive, intellectually challenging and relevant to real-world experiences. This is one of the hallmarks of the educational opportunities in Fairborn, given our proximity to some of the most cutting-edge research and business firms around. Strong educational partnerships 4th grade office: 25 Dellwood Drive (937) 878-3969 5th grade office: 1020 S. Maple Avenue (937) 878-4626 Fairborn Primary School The mission at Fairborn Primary School focuses on nurturing the whole child- his mind, his emotional and social growth, physical wellness, and his love for lifelong learning. Fairborn Primary School strives to offer the best possible environment for all children and appreciate the giftedness of every child. Every single person on our staff, from our administrators to our bus drivers, secretaries, and custodians, work as team members with teachers to support the school’s educational goals. Fairborn Primary School is designated Ohio Best Healthy School for our efforts in nutrition, physical, and preventative health instruction and practice. 4 W. Dayton-Yellow Springs Road (937) 878-8668 C ou r Visit Fairborn City Schools website at te s y of To m Sc r ug g www.fairborn.k12.oh.us. Fairborn residents can view school events and news scroll on school cable channel 6! THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION Courtesy of Tom Scruggs www.pics-n-rolls.com s ww w.pic s-n-r olls .c om have also been established with Wright State University and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Beyond high school, Wright State University offers more than 100 undergraduate and 40 graduate degree programs for students interested in pursuing a career. The Air Force Institute of Technology as well as Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University specialize in advanced education in engineering, aviation and aerospace fields of study. For students seeking associate degrees or professional licensing, Hondros College offers classes in nursing, real estate, insurance and financial service professions. New Horizons Computer Learning Center provides computer and business training through hundreds of information technology courses. Are your children just starting on their academic journey? Are you planning on a change in careers? Or maybe you just need to brush up on the computer skills that today’s job market demands. Wherever you are on your educational path, Fairborn offers the resources you need to achieve your goals and fulfill your dreams. Here, students of all ages have the opportunity to follow their educational dreams confident that they will be well prepared for a successful career in today’s highly competitive job market. THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |15 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Serving Home to some of the most highly-acclaimed colleges in the country, Fairborn has a great deal of academic distinction right in our own backyard. students seeking careers in aviation and aerospace, the curriculum at Embry-Riddle covers the operation, engineering, research, manufacturing, marketing, and management of modern aircraft and the systems that support them. The university offers career-oriented programs and faculty who are industry experts in excellent facilities with leading technology. 1164 options post-secondary E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Rd. (937) 878-3728 www.embryriddle.edu career and technical Hondros CollegeAs a military Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) As the Air Force’s premier institute of higher learning, AFIT supports national defense by providing graduate, post-graduate, and professional continuing education and research programs for Air Force, sister service and foreign officers and civilians in pertinent scientific and technical disciplines. There are four AFIT resident schools at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base: The Graduate School of Engineering and Management, the Air Force Center for Systems Engineering, the School of Systems and Logistics, and the Civil Engineer and Services School. 2950 Hobson Way (937) 255-6565 www.afit.edu 16| THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION Air Force School of Aeronautical MedicineThis school is in the process of moving to WrightPatterson Air Force Base from Brooks Air Force Base in Texas. It is an internationally renowned center for aerospace medical learning, consultation, aerospace medical investigations and aircrew health assessments. It utilizes a range of tools and expertise including health and environmental surveillance, laboratory and risk analysis, process re-engineering, consultation and technological innovation to maximize operational health capabilities. The school trains approximately 6,000 students each year. www.wpafb.af.mil/afrl/711hpw/ usafsam.asp career college, Hondros College offers the highly focused education needed to succeed in a broad range of careers in nursing, real estate, insurance and financial services with flexible class options. It also offers a nationally recognized curriculum of online classes in many disciplines. Hondros College serves the adult learner with careerspecific knowledge and education based on practical application, academic theory and input from the business community. It offers associate degrees, professional licensing and development as well as continuing education courses. 1810 Successful Dr. (937) 879-1940 and business skills training. It delivers a full range of training courses from basic application and desktop productivity tools to complex and integrated business systems. 1890 Commerce Center Blvd. (937) 879-6080 www.newhorizons.com colleges and universities Wright State University Wrights State University is a 4-year public college that continues the tradition of innovation and creativity founded by its namesakes Orville and Wilbur Wright. A rich and dynamic community of nearly 17,000 students, it is a globally-inspired, community-oriented university. A nationally accredited state university, it has an impressive range of study. Its eight colleges and three schools, including schools of medicine and professional psychology, offer more than 100 undergraduate degrees and 50 Ph.D., master’s and professional degrees. The university’s state-of-the-art facilities are located in a 557-acre wooded setting, and the campus is home to more than 175 student clubs and organizations. U.S. News and World Report has ranked Wright State University as one of America’s Best Colleges, and the Princeton Review has designated it Best in the Midwest. 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy (800) 247-1770 www.hondros.edu www.wright.edu New Horizons Computer Learning Center New Horizons is the Antioch mcgreg0r University A leader in world’s largest independent information technology training company providing technology higher education for 150 years with a reputation for commitment to educational innovation and social justice. Bluffton College A private, four-year liberal arts college sponsored by the Mennonite Church. www.bluffton.edu Bowling Green State University An hour north of Troy, Bowling Green State University was listed by the U.S. News and World Report as one of 26 institutions with outstanding learning communities as sited in “America’s Best Colleges.” www.bgsu.edu Cedarville University Edison State Community College Offers two-year degree programs and a growing business and industry center to support the skills-development needs of area business. Edison recently completed a building expansion for its healthcarerelated degree programs. www.edisonohio.edu Miami University This residential university strives to provide a liberal education, complementing their 104 areas of bachelor’s degree study, as well as the 50 areas available in a master’s program and 9 areas in the doctoral degrees. Providing a well-rounded Christian education in over 100 major programs of study. It was ranked in the top tier of regional comprehensive colleges. www.miami.muohio.edu Central State University A premier, 3,300 student campus offers the benefits of a major university in a small campus atmosphere. www.cedarville.edu historically black university that provides a value-based environment focused on excellence. Offers a strong liberal arts foundation. centralstate.edu Clark State Community College Named as one of the top five community colleges in Ohio by the Ohio Board of Regents. This Springfield college offers over 40 associate degrees, certificates and transfer degrees. www.clarkstate.edu Ohio Northern University The small, www-new.onu.edu Sinclair Community College With an enrollment of 24,000 students, Sinclair Community College has one of the largest community college campuses in the nation. With the motto: “Find the Need and Endeavor to Meet it,” Sinclair has built a reputation for excellence. www.sinclair.edu The Ohio State University Enjoying a multitude of distinctions, Ohio Dayton Area Graduate State University is recognized by Studies Institute (DAGSI) the U.S. News and World Report Civilian and military engineers as one of the top 25 public share labs and classrooms at the institutions in the nation. Air Force Institute of Technology, www.osu.edu the University of Dayton and Wright State University. This non-profit combination of a federal institution, private university and a state-assisted university is an unprecedented collaboration. University of Cincinnati A dynamic learning center providing a balance of educational excellence and real-world experience. UC has been a source of innovations, like the oral polio vaccine and the first antihistamine, that have positively impacted the world. www.uc.edu University of Dayton Founded in 1850, UD is the largest private university in Ohio, and one of the top ten Roman Catholic universities in the country. www.udayton.edu Urbana University Located in the small city of Urbana, this 128-acre campus offers a quality environment for learning. Although Urbana University is ranked as one of the least expensive private universities in Ohio, the faculty is top-quality and students receive individualized attention. www.urbana.edu Wilberforce University Founded in 1856, Wilberforce University is the nation’s oldest private African-American university. They strive to provide their students with a solid educational experience. www.wilberforce.edu Wittenberg University A nationally recognized college of liberal arts and sciences, which offers an ever-expanding variety of professional programs. Affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church, this small university provides a quality education. www.wittenberg.edu www.dagsi.org www.mcgregor.edu THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |17 Wind Distribu ted Ene rgy Solar ty e Coun tion Green nity Founda u Comm et ne Stre 25 Gree 45385-3101 H O 0 Xenia, 62-555 : 937-5 6 phone 5 5 -5 h.us 37-562 fax: 9 reene.o [email protected] greene rg giving.o reene www.g 3 -599r y.com 8 7 37-8 anandma • 9 0 e s 4• j a - 471 6 B 532 e 4 477 H 29 m 7 8 3 O 9 Ho rborn, 71• c: 2 X 7 r 3 w ne MA • Fai c: 9 RE/ road St. Broker/O Owner • link.net 6 33 18| / h N. B Miller, Realtor 0@ear t , n 5 k a n J u z i c m a r y ja y Kr ail: Ma r e -m Courtesy of Tom Scruggs www.pics-n-rolls.com THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |19 Fairborn, Ohio is building a brighter future by fostering economic growth With economic diversity, essential governmental institutions and prime land for additional development, Fairborn has what it takes to fuel business growth in our community. Wise and prudent city planning, as well as collaboration with other organizations, has helped Fairborn maintain its current business base and expand horizons with new and exciting ventures in commercial, industrial, government and office development. development Ali Industries 20| As home to Wright State University and the gateway to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, our community gains economic strength from two of the largest employers in the Miami Valley region. Our close proximity to WrightPatterson Air Force Base has resulted in businesses serving the Air Force and other branches of the military to be located in Fairborn. By having Air Force personnel working with military contractors, the development of new procedures, technology and products increases our military personnel’s ability to protect our nation is strengthened. And while military and governmentrelated businesses are a vital part of Fairborn’s economy, there are many others that provide economic support and add to the diversity of our business community. They include major manufacturing facilities, distribution centers serving regional markets, printing companies as well as many others. Through the city’s Business First program, we work to communicate with our businesses to let them know we are glad they are part of our community and ready to assist in any business need. And while military and governmentrelated businesses are a vital part of Fairborn’s economy, there are many others that provide economic support and add to the diversity of our business community. One of the most recent and exciting initiatives for Fairborn is the development of the National Center for Medical Readiness Tactical Laboratory (Calamityville). A project of the Department of Emergency Medicine in the Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University, Calamityville is a state of the art collaborative training and research facility that will provide unique training opportunities for the world’s medical, public health, public .9 0 0 0 4 7 8 . 7 3 9 C ALL eas e L r o f e e Sp a c c i f f O r Pre mi e p re s e nt e d by : MR A MU NSE LL R EA V ISOR S LT Y A D , INC . THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |21 DEVELOPMENTcontinued safety, civilian and military disasterresponders and decision makers. Calamityville will be located in Fairborn on 54 areas at the site of the former CEMEX plant, an international supplier of cement. The training facility will simulate environments after disasters such as terrorist attacks or weather catastrophes. It will include aircraft disaster fields, railroad derailment areas, collapsed buildings and bridges, flooded houses, field casualty training facilities and a human patient simulation hospital. Paramedics, doctors, nurses, police and fire department personnel along The New G with many others will take courses that involve highly realistic rescue operations, evacuations and emergency medical care provisions. medical and non-medical responses to a disaster or other complex rescue situation, providing a more complete learning experience for students. The facility will also function as a test bed for commercial product research and development. The tactical laboratory will be the first site in the United States to fully integrate civilian and military Once fully operational, Calamityville is expected to draw thousands of participants to the area annually with a projected economic impact of $374 million over a 5-year period for the Miami Valley region. Like the National Center for Medical Readiness, many other organizations are attracted to Fairborn due to our available real estate posed for development. Fairborn is proud to have the next great development frontier along Interstate 675. The DaytonYellow Springs Road, State Route 235 and State Route 444 interchanges provide prime industrial, office and commercial development sites. From the technology based business office space in the Wright Executive Park to the more recent Valle Greene North development with acres of shovel ready sites available, we are ready to assist businesses looking for prime locations along Interstate 675. Fairborn is also one of a very limited number of cities that has rail service adjacent to industrial zoned land that is ready for development. Our progress in economic growth would not be possible without the assistance of the Fairborn Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Fairborn Betterment Association. These groups of caring residents and business professionals help to increase our prosperity and quality of life in Fairborn by facilitating the growth of businesses through organizing networking opportunities of various programs, and events during the year. As we look to the future, we will continue to pursue successful collaborations among businesses, community organizations and government to serve as a catalyst for economic growth in Fairborn. ener at ion Awa rd w in ca prog reer -tech ning ram nic and s for high al adul t stu school dent s 937. 37 2 . 69 4 www .gre enec cc .com 1 Fairborn Firefighters conduct a simulated rescue at the future site of the National Center for Medical Readiness (Calamityville). 22| Courtesy of Bill Richard THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |23 In Fairborn, you can enjoy the beauty and magnificence of all four seasons in our parks. Fairborn provides a perfect MISSIO N STATE MENT To ma ke the Fa ir b or n Pa r exempla r ks an y pa rk sy st County by bein em in Greene g Foundatio n seek ing a pro-active multiple a of revenu ve e genera tion to im nues enhance a prove, nd e x p a n d th wh ile wo rk ing in h e pa rk system a rm Pa rk s a n ony w ith dr the adopte ecreation Div isio the n a nd d master p la a nd recre ation syst n for the parks em in Fa ir born. OBJEC T IVE To build a generation of conserv ationist CONTA CT INF ORMAT ION ken Takac s, katmlt@sb President cgloba l.n et 9 mix of active and passive park areas, diverse recreational programs for all age groups and many cultural and special events throughout the year. One of the many things that Fairborn residents know how to do well is have a good time. Working hard and playing hard is part of our zest for life. Fairborn provides ample recreational opportunities as well as parks and green spaces to help everyone relax and enjoy the good things in life. The 190-acre Oakes Quarry Park, formerly a rock quarry, features worldclass fossil beds, an old-growth forest, a native-grass prairie, and miles of hiking and horseback riding trails combined with some of the most stunning vistas in Greene County. One of the world’s 24| parks & rec largest and most diverse collections of marine organism fossils from more than 425-million years ago can be found here. Some of our top attractions, like the National Museum of the United States Air Force, can provide days of fun and enjoyment. The Ervin J. Nutter Center sets the stage for today’s most popular touring musical acts and other performances. As the region’s premier entertainment venue, the Nutter Center has an afternoon or evening of fun in store for everyone. 37.901 .55 08 In addition to its 18 parks, Fairborn has 13 softball diamonds which are used for summer and fall adult softball. Over 100 softball leagues compete on these city-maintained facilities yearly. www. gr eenecsb .org You can always find a good read at the Fairborn Community Library with thousands of titles to check out. Or you can experience the nostalgia of taking in a movie under the stars at the Chakeres Skyborn Drive-In Movie Theatre, one of fewer than 50 drive-in movie theaters left in Ohio. Just outside the boundaries of our busy lives await the splendors of nature brimming with abundant wildlife. In Fairborn, you can enjoy the beauty and magnificence of all four seasons in our parks. Fairborn provides a perfect mix Reaching out to ch ildren an d familie s what Gre ene Coun ty Childre Services n is all abo ut. Every child des a safe an e rv es d loving home. 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The Fairborn parks are also home to three nature reserves, a historic log home and homestead, two performing arts pavilions, and a 4.3 mile bikeway that is also ideal for in-line skating or even cross-country skiing when the weather is appropriate. With three public golf courses and four private courses in Greene County and two golf courses on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, golf enthusiasts have many options. And, if you have the stamina, the U.S. Air Force hosts a marathon each fall that attracts nearly 10,000 runners from all over the world. The Fairborn Parks and Recreation Division works hard to offer fun, entertaining and rewarding recreational programs for all ages. A variety of sports and activity camps are offered throughout the summer in our park system such as tennis camp, youth fitness and nutrition camp, and softball, volleyball and soccer camps. Cultural half-day camps are also offered covering an array of topics such as sand and clay art, scrapbooking and a fun-filled aqua day. Adult tennis and softball leagues are also popular. The city offers clean and safe playgrounds as well as 15 picnic shelters throughout the park system that can be reserved for family gatherings, company functions or church events. The Parks and Recreation staff plans and coordinates many special community events each year for the whole family to enjoy, from outdoor music concerts to holiday festivals. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and enjoy what Fairborn has to offer. Custom Compu ter Buil ders New C parts omputers a Nd s erviCe Repairs /U Wright State University provides a wealth of cultural activities to experience. Its award-winning, nationally acclaimed department of theater, dance and motion pictures offers an array of entertainment options. 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No matter what your housing preferences are, a Fairborn address offers value and hometown appeal while still being convenient to both work and play including world-class entertainment, college and professional sporting events, dining, and shopping. Murillo Finding the perfect home for you and your family is an attainable dream in Fairborn. From patio homes to residential estates to condominiums in a wooded setting, the options offer something for everyone. With new homes ranging in price from about $150,000 to over $300,000, the most recent residential developments combine quality and affordability. Bellows Chardin Cellini Bath Township Beavercreek Towns hip Buck Windsong New Germany-Trebein Rd Ct Marie Kathy THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |29 T E MIDDLE ST XEN Fairborn’s signature charm begins at the city’s center Downtown Fairborn has all of the quaint and inviting atmosphere you want from a city center of its size, but its unique character is something you won’t find anywhere else. The core of our downtown commercial district alone has more than 70 locally owned businesses where you can relish in the nostalgia of downtown shopping. Whether you are shopping for antiques, books, interior décor, gourmet coffee, a bite to eat or even Halloween costumes, you’ll be sure to please your palette here. The residents of Fairborn even roll up their sleeves to make sure downtown maintains its appeal. The nonprofit Downtown Fairborn Betterment Association was created to preserve and foster a robust central business district in Fairborn. From securing grants and special funding for building improvements and streetscape upgrades to co-hosting small business seminars, the group illustrates the community’s commitment to supporting an attractive and thriving downtown. 30| THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION W. DAYTON D R restaurants 1 retail 4 9 2 5 10 Roush’s restaurant 3 305 West Main Street 937.878.3611 GREENE ST giovanni’s pizzeria & Ristorante Italiano 215 West Main Street 937.878.1611 tickets pub & eatery OHIO ST 7 West Main Street 937.878.9022 restaurants needful things 400 West Main Street 937.878.8200 6 7 retail services organizations other businesses parking 8 the birdcage treasures and more 209 West Main Street 937.878.4211 bookery fantasy 16 West Main Street 937.879.1408 News-readers bookstore 4 West Main Street 937.879.4444 hollon flowers 2 West Main Street 937.879.4350 11 12 SLIP LN E. MAIN ST 9 Absolute Music 10 East Main Street 937.878.0123 18-20 East Main Street 937.878.0671 28 East Main Street 937.878.8560 cakes for all occasions 101 East Main Street 937.754.0804 11 Falcon Motel 36 North Broad Street 937.879.3711 14 Fogi’s Hair Studio 15 Shade Agency 16 Gordon’s Shoe Repair 17 206 West Main Street 937.318.1125 201 West Main Street 937.424.2865 13 South Central Avenue 937.878.2813 Burcham funeral Home 119 East Main Street 937.878.0711 ON TACOMA LN services E. DAYTON DR 13 Foy’s variety & Halloween store Shwartz Jewelry 10 DA YT 8 16 E. WALNUT DR 7 17 S. MAPLE AVE GRAND AVE WRIGHT AVE 6 12 SHAWNEE ST SPRUCE DR 21 N. MAPLE AVE W. MAIN ST 14 CLOVER ST 19 20 3 PLEASANT AVE 15 N. CENTRAL AV E 5 PLEASANT AVE 4 2 R LOLA LN BROAD ST 1 S. CENTRAL A VE 18 PARK LN LEGION LN TECUMSEH LN SECOND ST CYPRESS DR GRAND AVE 13 WRIGHT AVE MILLER AVE IA D organizations 18 American Legion Post # 526 526 Legion Lane 937.878.3831 19 fairborn area chamber of commerce 12 North Central Avenue 937.878.3191 20 fairborn community library 21 1 East Main Street 937.878.9383 Actor’s theatre 23 East Main Street 937.878.3353 22 Fairborn senior center 325 North Third Street 937.878.4141 THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |31 mayor message from the As I write this letter in 2010, Fairborn is celebrating its 60 th anniversary. We are the city of tradition and innovation. Our tradition has been shaped by our historical past—from the Shawnees to our English settlers to our stagecoach and railroad days to the invention of the airplane. Our innovation centers primarily around the Wright Brothers and the spin-offs of the aviation industry including the evolution from the Fairfield Air Depot to the establishment of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Our city has become the innovation home of industries and high tech associated with wind energy, biomedical research and advanced performance systems. Come and experience our family oriented community—hike through the Oakes Quarry Park and our 17 other parks; walk through our historic district and shop in our unique downtown stores. As you peruse this magazine, you will become impressed with what Fairborn has to offer. We welcome you into our community and look forward to you becoming a part of our Fairborn family. We are proud to be the home of the Fairborn Skyhawks. Value! Affordable Your Best We are proud to be the city of tradition and innovation. We are proud to be the home of Wright State University. 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BRIGHTO re Dayton-a ls .co m/ho tel - b e ave rcree Fairborn’s Annual 5K Race More than 20 years in the running. k- o h io - O H353 THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION for other THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |33 interest points of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base “Wright-Patt”, as it is known to locals, is one of the Air Force’s largest installations in the world. It is the most diverse and organizationally complex base in the U.S. Air Force with a highly specialized workforce of more than 24,000 military, civilian and contracted employees who conceive, develop and acquire modernized aircraft and systems for America’s Air Force. It is the headquarters for a number of commands and directorates including the Air Force Materiel Command, the Aeronautical Systems Center and the Air Force Research Laboratory, among others. (937) 257-1110 www.wpafb.af.mil Wright Brothers Memorial Located near the Huffman Prairie Interpretive Center on an overlook about two miles from the flying field, this memorial was erected by Daytonians in 1940 to honor Wilbur and Orville Wright as the inventors of the airplane. 2380 Memorial Rd Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (937) 257-5886 34| THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION National Museum of the United States Air Force Huffman Prairie Flying Field and Interpretive Center Wright Brothers Huffman Prairie Bikeway Visitors come from all parts of the globe to see the world’s largest and oldest military aviation museum and Ohio’s largest free attraction. Offering awe-inspiring glimpses of the service’s rich history and incredible capabilities, it is the home of over 300 aircraft and missiles including the Wright Flyer, the Stealth Fighter and John F. Kennedy’s Air Force One. You can also experience the thrills of the IMAX Theatre that puts you at the center of the action. The National Aviation Hall of Fame, also located here, was established to honor those who have made significant contributions to the history of aviation. This 84-acre pasture, a national historic landmark, is where the Wright Brothers put their dreams into action developing a fully controllable airplane and training themselves and others to be pilots. The field looks just as it did when the Wright Brothers flew here. The associated Interpretive Center is part of the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historic Park. It features exhibits on the Wrights’ activities at the flying field and their continuing legacy at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Travel this 12-foot wide urban trail linking downtown Fairborn with the Wright Brothers Memorial and Wright State University. It also extends to Huffman Prairie Flying Field and the Huffman Reserve. Over four miles in length, it is part of the statewide Buckeye Trail. It’s perfect for biking, inline skating, walking, jogging and even cross-country skiing in the winter. Flying Field www.co.greene.oh.us/parks/ multi-use-trails.htm Springfield Street at Gate 28B Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Gate 16-A, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Interpretive Center 2380 Memorial Rd Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (937) 425-0008 www.nationalmuseum.af.mil www.nps.gov/archive/daav/ pla_fac_huffmanprairie.htm IMAX Theatre (937) 253-IMAX Oakes Quarry Park (937) 255-3286 National Aviation Hall of Fame (937) 256-0944 www.nationalaviation.org Ervin J. Nutter Center This 11,500-seat, multipurpose complex hosts nationally-touring stage acts, music concerts and family shows. It is also home to Wright State University NCAA Division I basketball and other sporting events and tournaments. In addition to the main arena, the complex also includes four basketball courts, 60,000 square feet of exhibit space and a conference room. 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway, Wright State University Formerly a rock quarry, this 190-acre park boasts world-class fossil beds, oldgrowth forest, a native-grass prairie, and miles of hiking and horseback riding trails combined with some of the most stunning natural vistas in the area. It features one of the world’s largest and most diverse collections of marine organism fossils from the Silurian age – a time more than 425 million years ago when the area was covered with warm, shallow seas. It includes two preserved coral reefs as well as spoil piles available for visitors to uncover and keep their own ancient fossil finds. 1267 E. Xenia Drive, Fairborn (937) 775-3498 (937) 754-3090 www.nuttercenter.com ci.fairborn.oh.us/parks.htm Start Central Ave. End Marl Rd. (937) 562-7440 Beaver Creek Wetlands Corridor Through a portion of this sanctuary of green space, nature lovers can witness the splendor of the Beaver Creek Wetlands ecosystem consisting of fens, marshes, swamps, a diverse array of animal species and well over 470 species of plants, many of which are quite rare or endangered. It is part of one of the most unique wetland complexes found in southwestern Ohio. Fairborn has several public access points. (937) 320-9042 www.beavercreekwetlands.org Downtown fairborn Downtown Fairborn offers an assortment of unique stores and award-winning restaurants in a quaint and historic atmosphere. Shop, eat or just take a walk down Main Street and you will understand why downtown serves as a focal point for the community. The National Center for Medical Readiness Tactical Laboratory at Calamityville The Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine is developing this 54-acre initiative that will provide disaster response training for both civilian and military medical and safety personnel. The Calamityville Tactical Laboratory, a highly realistic, state-of-the-art disaster and emergency training and research facility, will reproduce the environments found after disasters such as terrorist attacks, weather disasters or hazmat situations, providing training in classrooms as well as simulated field exercises. (937) 775-7625 www.medicalreadiness.org Community Park Covering over 200 acres, this is the largest of Fairborn’s parks and a centerpiece for music, festivals, art and recreation for the whole community. It includes playgrounds, basketball courts, soccer and softball fields, tennis and sand volleyball courts, frisbee golf, and an outdoor amphitheater. 691 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Rd Fairborn (937) 754-3090 ci.fairborn.oh.us/parks.htm THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |35 Excellent healthcare facilities and quality medical personnel are nearby to serve the needs of both military and civilian residents of Fairborn. Fairbor n Family P ractice Jessica Gal lagher, MD Catherine with services at its satellite facilities in Beavercreek, Fairborn and Xenia. Fairborn is located in an area surrounded by many quality health care facilities. Fairborn residents can feel confident that their medical needs will be quickly and expertly met. For more than 50 years, Greene Memorial Hospital (www.greenehealth.org) has been a respected provider of quality health care in Greene County and surrounding areas. The experienced team of doctors and health care professionals deliver excellent care every day with five-star customer service. The hospital offers diagnostic, rehabilitative, behavioral and surgical services, along 36| healthcare The John C. Hoctel Emergency Trauma Center is the longest standing Level III Trauma Center in the state of Ohio. Recently GMH became an accredited Chest Pain Center. The Rehabilitation Center is a certified acute rehabilitation facility with inpatient and outpatient services, including Greene Therapy Services, enabling the hospital to offer a comprehensive rehabilitation program. And the Ruth G. McMillan Cancer Center is a nationally recognized, certified cancer center. In June of 2009, the Cardiac Cath and Interventional Imaging Lab opened at the hospital. Wright-Patterson Medical Center (www.wpafb.af.mil/units/wpmc/) is one of the Air Force’s largest medical treatment facilities as well as one of the Air Force Medical Service’s primary deployment platforms and teaching hospitals. WPMC trains physicians in graduate medical education programs that are integrated with the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. WPMC also has standalone training programs for nurses, technicians and other types of providers. Piccio, MD Sharon Mo ore, CPA 850 E. Xen ia Dr. Ste 6 00 Fairborn, O hio 45324 (937) 878-8 644 Accepting new patien ts! WPMC provides eligible beneficiaries with a full spectrum of medical services. In most cases, they are able to meet the vast majority of family health care needs U O Y O T E S O COMING CL k e e r c r e v a e B Center Medical W O RK H EA LT H N ET KE TT ER IN G SM y e’s Jour ne if L t u o h roug o C a r e th t s s e c c A nt WOR K Con v enie A LT H NET E H G N I Prov iding R K ET T E THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |37 15 HEALTHCARE continued on base. Beneficiaries are enrolled in accordance with TRICARE policy. Operated by more than 1,800 men and women of the 88th Medical Group, they are committed to compassionate and quality care, easy access, and excellent customer service. great reasons to call Fairborn home For unique medical needs, specialized facilities are close by. The Children’s Medical Center of Dayton (www. childrensdayton.org) is a short distance from Fairborn and serves as the region’s primary pediatric hospital. The home of CareFlight Air and Mobile services as well as the region’s only Level I Trauma Center, Miami Valley Hospital can serve patients with high trauma cases (http://miamivalleyhospital.org). One of D ayton’s G R E E N E Premier O ffice & R WELCO 5 70 N 235 Columbu s 75 235 4 444 SITE Dayto n -Yell ow Dayton ME TO THE RE GIO ngboro P ike, Miam isburg, O Sprin g s Rd. 11 Hometown appeal Fairborn’s sense of community and fellowship among residents is one of the hallmarks of our city. Housing options A myriad of housing choices, from patio homes to palatial estates, ensures your home will be a harmonious complement to your lifestyle. Great schools From kindergarten to college, our schools are a source of pride for our residents and the key to our children’s futures. City services and progressive city leadership Always with an eye to the future, Fairborn’s city leaders guide us toward prosperity. And comprehensive city services like responsive police and fire departments and high-quality drinking water provide a firm foundation for a safe and healthy community. 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From serving on a volunteer committee to participating in a softball league, your opportunities to make a difference in the community are endless. Arts and culture Museums, theater, nationally touring performances and more bring Fairborn’s arts scene alive. Shopping Fairborn offers the best in shopping options from unique, locally owned businesses to our proximity to area shopping malls. Dining Tantalize your taste buds with restaurant choices from classic American fare to exotic and gourmet specialties. 10 12 We are Halloween crazy! With over-the-top celebrations and crazy costume fun, Fairborn takes Halloween to the next level. 13 14 Higher education The intellectual prowess and creative minds in the classrooms and laboratories of Fairborn’s colleges and universities are an impressive force. Thriving and eclectic business community Collaboration and diversity are cornerstones of our ever-evolving progress in economic and business development. parks and Recreation With the recreational opportunities in Fairborn, from city parks to evenings on the town, you’ll never have an excuse to be bored any time of the year. Downtown Opportunities for involvement 15 Location Our position on the map gives Fairborn the edge in convenience and accessibility for businesses and residents alike. Family-friendly special events Festivals and community events offer special reasons to gather with family and friends and celebrate life. 35 N WE K NOW hio 4534 2 • www .oberer.co m 38| THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |39 The place where many “firsts” in aviation history took place, WrightPatterson adds a culturally historical element to the city of Fairborn. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base—a community within a community Another very unique aspect of Fairborn, Ohio is that it is the home of Wright Patterson Air Force Base. WrightPatterson is one of the largest and most important bases in the Air Force and home to National Museum of the United States Air Force. Wright-Patt is steeped in aeronautical history with roots dating back before World War I. From 1904-1905, brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright’s use of the 84-acres of land called Huffman Prairie Flying Field carved its place in history with their experimental test flights. U.S. AIR FORCE Courtesy of USAF 40| The place where many “firsts” in aviation history took place, WrightPatterson adds a culturally historical element to the city of Fairborn. Dayton banker, Torrence Huffman allowed the Wright brothers to practice flying on his land as long as their experiments didn’t disturb the cows and horses. During that first year they practiced making turns and circles with their flying machine. In their 1905 Flyer they learned to bank and turn. Huffman Prairie Flying Field was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1990. In 1917, the United States entered World War I, and three military installations were established in the Dayton area— Wilbur Wright Field, Fairfield Aviation General Supply Depot, and McCook Field. From 1925 through 1927 newer and more modern facilities were built on the area of Wright Field west of the Huffman Dam to accommodate the functions relocated from McCook Field. and Dayton area, employing more than 25,000 employees. Its missions include acquisition and logistics, research and development, education, flight operations and other defense and non-defense activities. It is also the home of the Air Force Materiel Command, the Aeronautical Systems Center, the Air Force Research Laboratory, the Air Force Security Assistance Center, the Air Force Institute of Technology, the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, the 445th Airlift Wing, a regional Department of Defense medical center and other Air Force, DoD and government agencies. The 88th Air Base Wing, as the host, operates, maintains and defends the base with more than 6,000 active military members. rvice ising se m o r p Uncomnsible price. & at a se , suites • rooms Guest HOtel ms. t oo r Eigh study r Cen t e mmodate e C n e o c Fer s to ac • C On te room separ a people. ak fast 0 tal bre 20 -10 0 ntinen ts. o C g ue erin • C At r b a nq rill c tacula s BAr And g to spe t r la PO gh te k y’s s k fast throu • PAC a e r b g Ser vin 00 dinner. 3 3-50 4 OH 4 5 F a x PAFB, 1 a A | W 37.879.873 e r A 3 2 69 6 | 9 m Bldg 8 o .2 9 c 7 l. e .8 9 37 ehot op www.h A few years after the official dedication ceremony, naming Wright Field in 1927, the local community decided to honor the Patterson family for their leadership within the community. They helped keep Wilbur Wright Field and the Huffman Prairie Flying Field afloat by raising $425,000 in two days and purchasing 4,520.47 of the two fields, ensuring the engineering hub would remain in Dayton. Wright-Patterson is one of the largest single site employers in the Fairborn C ou r te s y of US AF THE PATHWAY TO AVIATION AND INNOVATION |41 With the bed-down of new Base Realignment and Closure missions, Wright-Patterson will continue to provide an “economic engine” to Fairborn and surrounding communities as it presses on with the largest Military Construction project since World War II. The base anticipates adding 1200 new Combat Airmen to its team. That means the base will be aggressively hiring new interns and reaching out to the community with information on how they can become part of our Air Force family. Wright-Patterson prides itself in its spirit of community with Fairborn and the surrounding areas and continues to seek ways to bolster its relationship within and outside of its gates. In September, Wright-Patt hosts its Annual Air Force Marathon and over 10,000 military and civilian runners participate from the United States and overseas. The community also makes the annual AFMC Tattoo a huge success with an annual average attendance estimated at 75,000. The base and local communities come out for a night of free entertainment, flyovers and fireworks on the grounds of the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. The base also hosts the FIRST Lego competitions through the Educational Outreach Office, which is a multidisciplinary program that combines engineering, computer programming, problem-solving, researching, presenting and teamwork into an intense 8-week period. The competition brings in teams from across the U.S., and it is held at the Ervin J. Nutter Center in Dayton. The program has sponsors from the local area from military contractors to individuals from the community who support the teams from schools in the local and regional areas. welcomes home redeployed airman at our Heroes Welcoming Heroes event. It never fails that if the base is honoring a fallen military member or welcoming home an injured airman, the surrounding communities come out to show their support. Also, the Dayton Dragons regularly honor a military family at their games and the Miami Valley supports and As can be seen, Wright-Patterson is a very robust part of the Fairborn community and beyond. 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