Jewish Sports Hall of Fame inductee Eric Schottenstein Charles
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Jewish Sports Hall of Fame inductee Eric Schottenstein Charles
Honoring Jewish Sports Hall of Fame inductee Eric Schottenstein Presentation of the Charles Solomon Award to Richard Williams Featuring a 2015 OSU Football Season Preview with Bill Rabinowitz and Tim May, OSU beat writers for The Columbus Dispatch. By contributing to the JCC of Greater Columbus, you support essential programs and services that our community cannot do without. Contact Sheila Cline at 559-6225 or [email protected] for more information. Wednesday, August 26 Awards Reception JCC, 1125 College Avenue, Columbus 43209 6:30 pm - Drinks and hors d’oeuvres honoring Jewish Sports Hall of Fame inductee Eric Schottenstein and the presentation of the Charles Solomon Award to Richard Williams. OSU 2015 Football Season Preview Sunday, August 30 Racquetball JCC, 1125 College Avenue, Columbus 43209 8:30 am - Registration, breakfast and warm up 9:00 am - Tournament Tennis Wolfe Park, 1939 East Broad Street, Bexley 43209 8:30 am - Registration, lunch and warm-up 9:00 am - Tournament Monday, August 31 Golf Outing The Medallion Club, 5000 Club Drive, Westerville 43082 8:30 am - Registration, driving range and brunch 9:30 am - Shotgun Start Awards Ceremony following golf SPONSORSHIP $2,500 Gold Sponsor PROVIDES TUITION ASSISTANCE FOR TWO FAMILIES TO ATTEND JCC PRESCHOOL • • $7,500 Title Sponsor PROVIDES FUNDS FOR YOUTH/TEEN SPORTS • • • • • 8 Golfers, 6 Tennis Players • 8 Awards Reception tickets • Company name listed in all event materials • Signage as Title Sponsor at tournament event location • Signage at the JCC for all event dates • One company-named sporting event sign “on the green” • Recognition at the Awards Reception • Publicity in JCC materials and CenterScene • • Listing in the Awards Reception program • • Tax deductible amount up to $6,800 • $5,000 Major Sponsor PROVIDES SUMMER CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS • 6 Golfers and 4 Tennis Players • 6 Awards Reception tickets • Company name listed in all event materials • Signage as Major Sponsor at tournament event location • Signage at the JCC for all event dates • One company-named sporting event sign “on the green” • Recognition at the Awards Reception • Publicity in JCC materials and CenterScene • Listing in the Awards Reception program • Recognition on JCC website with link to company website • Tax deductible amount up to $4,200 • 4 Golfers and 1 Tennis Player 4 Awards Reception tickets Signage at the JCC for all event dates One company-named sporting event sign “on the green” Publicity in JCC materials and CenterScene Listing in the Awards Reception program Tax deductible amount up to $2,020 $1,500 Silver Sponsor PROVIDES FUNDS FOR JCC YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUES • • • • 2 Golfers 3 Awards Reception tickets Signage at the JCC for both event dates One company-named sporting event sign “on the green” Publicity in JCC materials and CenterScene Listing in the Awards Reception program Tax deductible amount up to $1,200 $750 Bronze Sponsor • 1 Golfer • 2 Awards Reception tickets • One company-named sporting event sign “on the green” • Listing in the Awards Reception Program • Tax deductible amount up to $600 $500 Friend Sponsor • 2 Awards Reception Tickets • One company-named sporting event sign “on the green” • Tax deductible amount up to $400 $250 Hole Patron • One company-named sporting event sign “on the green” $100 A wards Reception Program Message/Ad • Send a message to the honorees congratulating them on their award JCC Mission The Jewish Community Center of Greater Columbus (JCC) is a human services agency committed to enhancing the quality of family life and promoting the physical, intellectual and spiritual wellness of the individual. The JCC provides health-related activities, cultural and educational programs that serve the community at large, including populations at risk. The organization is rooted in Jewish tradition and culture and puts Jewish values to work. The JCC welcomes all people, regardless of religious affiliation. History The JCC has served Columbus since 1913, when a meeting place for new immigrants and members of the Jewish community opened on South Washington Avenue. As the needs of the community have grown, so have the facilities and services offered at the JCC. This thriving community organization currently serves some 30,000 members and non-members from 62 Central Ohio zip codes. Dedicated to the physical, cultural and educational enrichment of individuals and families, the JCC plays a significant role in the Central Ohio community. Programs Children and Youth Programs Premiere Early Childhood Education Adults Community Education Children’s Activities and After School Care Community Outreach Youth and Teen Activities Senior Adult Activities Summer Day Camp, including services for campers with special needs Kosher Lunch Program Specialty Camps such as theatre and sports camps Recreation Leagues Youth sports leagues, and Maccabi Games Diamond Family Fitness Center Facilities JCC College Avenue – 1125 College Avenue Built in 1983, the JCC’s main campus houses more than 120,000 square feet of meeting rooms, classrooms, a 350-seat theatre, a fitness center, indoor pool, gym and racquetball courts, and 25 acres of outdoor sports areas, with baseball diamonds, tennis courts and an outdoor pool. JCC North – 1985 Swansford Drive, Dublin Opened in 1987 and provides preschool and childcare services as well as Judaic learning opportunities for all ages, the JCC North serves as a meeting place for the Northwest Columbus community. JCC New Albany – 150 E. Granville Rd, New Albany Sharing the facility with Columbus Jewish Day School, the JCC New Albany provides preschool, adult education, basketball programs and more for children and families in Northeast Columbus. JCC Hoover Family Park – 4290 East Walnut Street, Westerville This 28.4 acre outdoor recreational area is the setting for the JCC’s Camp Hoover, and a gathering place for JCC members. Did you know • More than 200,000 people come through our doors for their health, cultural enrichment and education. • 475 children ages six weeks to five years currently attend our Early Childhood programs at three sites across Columbus. • 13,000 hot, nutritious kosher lunches were served to senior citizens at the JCC. • 2,000 people of all ages and fitness levels use the JCC fitness facilities to maintain their health and well-being. • 750 young children played and learned at JCC summer camps in 2014. Many of those spend every summer of their childhood with us. • 60 young families learn parenting skills and spend quality time together each year at our Family Parenting Center, Tot Shabbat and family programs. • 32 community organizations use the JCC as a meeting place on a regular basis. • 1,200 people attended lectures and events at last year’s Jewish Bookfair. Thousands more experienced other unique cultural and performing arts programs, including Gallery Players, the oldest community theatre in Central Ohio. • 2,500 swimmers participate in aquatics classes and teams, including Arthritis Foundation programs, the American Red Cross Learn to Swim program and lessons for special needs children. • 5,500 people attended our community dinners, celebrated life cycle events and enjoyed gatherings at the JCC last year. • 70 adults of all faiths learned more about Judaism and Jewish living through continuing education classes. • Over 100 children attend the state licensed after school program, Kaleidoscope. SPORTS SPECTACULAR COMMITTEE Michael Broidy Caroline Cohn Marc Fishel Aaron Garry Brent Meizlish Rick Meizlish Lisa Newmark Steve Siegel Joey Schottenstein Lindsay Schottenstein Jamie Topolosky Matthew Topolosky Joe Sniderman Mark Ungar David Valinsky Staff: Jeanna Brownlee and Sheila Cline The Jewish Community Center of Greater Columbus 1125 College Ave, Columbus OH 43209 614.231.2731 / www.columbusjcc.org Ben Zacks, President Carol Folkerth, Executive Director Mike Klapper, Assistant Executive Director Beneficiary of the Columbus Jewish Federation; A United Way Agency; Affiliated with The JCC Association Sponsor Contract Date Sponsor/Company Name (as you would like to be listed) Contact Person Business Phone Fax E-Mail Address City State Zip I/We agree to be a sponsor of Sports Spectacular 2015. Title Major ($7,500) ($5,000) Gold ($2,500) Silver Bronze ($1,500) ($750) Friend ($500) Hole ($250) Awards Reception Message ($100) Award Message/Special Considerations: Awards Reception Only at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Columbus on Wednesday, August 26. Racquetball at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Columbus on Sunday, August 30. Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Name Please indicate below the names in your party playing golf at The Medallion Club. Please indicate below the names in your party playing tennis at Wolfe Park. Name/Handicap Name/Rating Name/Handicap Name/Rating Name/Handicap Name/Rating Name/Handicap Name/Rating LIST ADDITIONAL PLAYERS FOR ALL EVENTS ON BACK * Any and all commitments before June 29, 2015 will receive a 1/4 page color ad in the JCC’s Fall J-Guide. Note: All commitments must be paid by August 1, 2015 to provide accuracy for sponsor level entitlements. Please check one of the following: Enclosed is a check Total $ Check One: Bill me Credit Card (Payable to the Jewish Community Center) Expiration Date Visa Credit Card Number MasterCard American Express Discover Signature Date Please complete the above form and return to the JCC, c/o Sheila Cline 1125 College Avenue, Columbus, OH 43209. Fax: (614) 231-8222, email: [email protected]