Revamped Plein Air event receives grants from Tipp Foundation

Revamped Plein Air event receives grants from Tipp Foundation

By Nancy Bowman

Tipp City Area Arts Council’s revamped Plen Air Event on Oct. 4-5 will give artists the opportunity to highlight the community’s offerings through their artwork.

This event was part of arts council activities of the past but died during the COVID pandemic.

En Plein Air is a French term, literally translated to mean “open air,” and is taken to describe active painting outdoors.  Artists create paintings and renderings in a variety of mediums depicting how their subject appears in natural light, at the moment of creation. The artworks are completed within the day.

The Paint Ohio History Plein Air event will begin with a Plate & Palette Dinner & Demo on Friday, Oct. 4 from 6 – 9 p.m. at the Tipp Center, 855 N. Third St., Tipp City. The registration for the Friday dinner is Saturday, Sept. 27. Register at www.tippcityartscouncil.paint.

Artist registration will be on Saturday, Oct. 5 at 9 a.m. at the Tipp Center, also the location for judging and Wet Paint Sale on Saturday from 3-4:30 p.m.

On Saturday, artists will be working across the Tipp City area from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., including downtown, residential neighborhoods, parks and the riverbank.

“Tipp City has such attractive, historic architecture in both downtown shops as well as its well-preserved homes. The natural settings in and around the city provide artists with a breadth of subject matter choices,” said Marti Goetz and Christine Hirsch, event co-chairs. Lynn Shirk Terrell is the council chair.

A free Children’s Plein Air will be in front of Topsy Turvy store at 115 E. Main St.  from 10a.m. – 2 p.m.

Those interested in participating in the event are asked to visit www.tippcityartscouncil/paint and go to the register button.

The Tipp City Foundation supports the Plein Air Event with $2,286 from the Tiny and Emma Drewing Fund. Added support from the Lucky 13 fund brings this project’s grant total to $3,500.

“It’s a very big project for a small organization to undertake,” said Heather Bailey of the Foundation. “Marti and Christine’s re-invigoration of the event is positive for our region. Marti has served several roles for the council over the years. Christine is relatively new to Tipp City.”

One reason that the foundation wants to support the plein air event is self-serving, Bailey said.

“Our annual report is mailed to homes in 45371 each spring. Pages are embellished by area artists’ work,” Bailey said. “Last year’s report featured Trish McKinney; the 2024 report will feature the work of Susan Kuntz. By photographing the plein air works on easels while artists capture Bethel Township and Tipp City, these images will become the featured work for the 2025 annual report.”

MAKE A DIFFERENCE
The Tipp City Foundation is a member fund of The Troy Foundation. You can make a difference with your dollars in our community by:

  • Donating online here.
  • Making your check payable to the Tipp City Foundation and mail to P.O. Box 626, Tipp City, OH 45371.
  • Setting up a fund or legacy plan by contacting Heather Bailey at (937) 528-2482.

STAY CONNECTED
We’d love to stay in touch. Stay connected with the Tipp City Foundation by:

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
All marketing activities of the Foundation is 100% underwritten by generous sponsors. Please contact us at info@tippfoundation.org for information on how your business or organization can become our partner in philanthropy. 

  • Silver Sponsor — Thrivent Financial (Matt Buehrer)
  • Bronze Sponsors —Evans Title, J & L Wood Products, Monroe Federal, New Carlisle Federal Savings Bank,
    Park National Bank, Pickrel, Schaeffer & Ebeling, Sibcy Cline – Jackie Halderman, John J. Skolnicki, CPA,
    Tipp Eye Center
  • Friend Sponsors — Captor Corporation, Edward Jones – Neil Nehring, Frings & Bayliff Funeral Home, Greenville Federal, Minster Bank, Turnstone Financial, US Bank
  • Media Sponsor — Tippecanoe Gazette

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$3 Million milestone Passed -Sarah Merritt remembered

$3 Million milestone Passed -Sarah Merritt remembered

By Nancy Bowman

In 81 years, the Tipp City Foundation has awarded hundreds of discretionary grants. Added up, those awards now surpass a total of $3 million. “For a community of this size, that is a heroic milestone,” said president Richard Bender. “The community members are the people that have made this possible through their donations to our endowments.”

Discretionary grants are made possible because of contributions, of any size, from the public. A full list of the foundation’s 62 endowment funds is available at www.tippfoundation.org.

One of the largest awards this quarter was made in memory of Sarah Merritt, Tippecanoe High School class of 2004. The award came at the suggestion of Sarah’s parents, Tom and Tammy Merritt. In an unusual step, the Sarah Merritt Scholarship Fund is now closed, and the assets have been directed to support the high school soccer program, which was instrumental in Sarah’s life.

Ultimately, six organizations received 10 awards totaling $37,810.49. Since 1943, $3,020,167.17 have been awarded to local causes.

Awards support the quality of life in the spheres of arts and culture, health and safety, recreation, social services, nature, and education.

The following is a list of recipients, award levels and the impact these grants will make. Any additional support that donor advisors gave through their grantmaking is noted.

 

RECREATION
Tippecanoe Exempted Village School, $8,244.56, purchases Veo camera equipment for the high school soccer program. Veo cameras automatically record and follow action on the field, allowing users to live-stream, analyze and share game footage. Individual and team development can be studied from the film as well as creating individual highlight reels for college recruiting. Awarded in memory of Sarah Merritt.

 

SOCIAL SERVICES
Bethel Elementary PTO, $3,000, replenishes an account set aside for students who do not have lunch money.

Child Care Choices, $4,000, addresses the region-wide shortage of childcare providers through a campaign seeking solutions to the problem. The project will span an 18-month period.

 

ARTS & CULTURE
Downtown Tipp City Partnership, $2,751.50, solicits individuals to join the Partnership as annual members, which will boost revenue to sustain programs and services.

Tipp City Exempted Village Schools, $1,796.36, updates photography and stop animation equipment for the high school digital media class.

Tipp City Public Library, $1,500, explores the challenge of creating peace through literature via a partnership between the library, local schools, and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. Additional support from the Robinson-Walters Fund rounds out this request for a total of $3,500.

 

NATURE
Bethel Local Schools, award, connects 2nd graders to the natural world through a garden in the schoolyard. A Robinson-Walters Fund award.

 

EDUCATION
Tipp City Exempted Village Schools, $9,870, exposes middle school students to arts-based technology and careers, while creating logos and artwork on state-of-the-art iPads. Awarded, in part, from the Youth of Tipp City Fund in memory of Sara Drexler.

Tipp City Exempted Village Schools, $2,535.84, individualizes support for special needs students, ages 5 – 8, with the purchase of eight iPads and cases. Apps customized to the needs of each learner will be updated by intervention specialists and speech pathologists as the children progress.

 

HEALTH & SAFETY
Zion Lutheran Church, $4,112.23, purchases AED equipment to have at the ready. Awarded, in part, from August Henke Comfort for the Needy and Safety First Funds.

Quarterly grant deadlines are February 15, May 15, August 15, and November 15 each year. Jim Ranft is available for your grant-related questions at 937-528-2482. Applications are available online at www.tippfoundation.org.

Members of the Foundation are Heather Bailey, Richard Bender, president, Bryan Blake, Mary Bowman, Diana Featherstone, treasurer, Dee Gillis, Joellen Heatherly, vice president, Bruce McKenzie, Glen McMurry, Jim Ranft, distribution chair, Julie Taylor, Andrew Venters, Jackie Wahl, Bill Wendel, secretary and Carolyn Wright.

The Tipp City Foundation is a component fund of The Troy Foundation. If you would like information about how to make a tax-deductible contribution or how to establish an endowment fund, please contact Heather Bailey at (937) 528-2482.

For more information visit www.tippfoundation.org or Tipp Foundation on Facebook and Instagram.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE
The Tipp City Foundation is a member fund of The Troy Foundation. You can make a difference with your dollars in our community by:

  • Donating online here.
  • Making your check payable to the Tipp City Foundation and mail to P.O. Box 626, Tipp City, OH 45371.
  • Setting up a fund or legacy plan by contacting Heather Bailey at (937) 528-2482.

STAY CONNECTED
We’d love to stay in touch. Stay connected with the Tipp City Foundation by:

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
All marketing activities of the Foundation is 100% underwritten by generous sponsors. Please contact us at info@tippfoundation.org for information on how your business or organization can become our partner in philanthropy. 

  • Silver Sponsor — Thrivent Financial (Matt Buehrer)
  • Bronze Sponsors —Evans Title, J & L Wood Products, Monroe Federal, New Carlisle Federal Savings Bank,
    Park National Bank, Pickrel, Schaeffer & Ebeling, Sibcy Cline – Jackie Halderman, John J. Skolnicki, CPA,
    Tipp Eye Center
  • Friend Sponsors — Captor Corporation, Edward Jones – Neil Nehring, Frings & Bayliff Funeral Home, Greenville Federal, Minster Bank, Turnstone Financial, US Bank
  • Media Sponsor — Tippecanoe Gazette

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Live Loud Like Carson – School Spirit Fund that continues to honor Robbins

Live Loud Like Carson – School Spirit Fund that continues to honor Robbins

By Nancy Bowman

A year following the passing of Tippecanoe High School student Carson Robbins, an endowment fund is being established to continue honoring him and to support activities building positive connections among local school students.

Robbins died April 14, 2023, following a brief illness. A healthy athletic senior at Tippecanoe High School, Carson experienced his first seizure and passed away two months later. He was diagnosed with NORSE, a rare epileptic condition that tends to affect healthy young adults and children with no history of epilepsy.

“Carson loved life big. He was a loyal friend, brother and son. Everyone’s biggest cheerleader. No one was a stranger. He was mischievous and fun. He certainly wasn’t perfect, but he was perfectly ours and we miss him every single day,” said his mother, Carrie Robbins.

The Live Loud Like Carson: A School Spirit Fund was suggested by two of her friends, Becky Jones and Amanda McDowell, said Robbins

“They wanted to find a way to continue to honor Carson. The endowment fund was a perfect match for what we were wanting to accomplish. Carson is forever 17 – right in the prime of sharing his pride and spirit for Tipp City,” she said. “With this endowment fund we can continue to share that spirit with the youth of Tipp City. We are incredibly blessed to have a big group of supportive friends that are helping Becky, Amanda and myself as we navigate through this fundraising process.”

The Live Loud Like Carson Fund was kicked off earlier this month with a basket raffle during the Jeep Cruise In in downtown Tipp City. “The fundraiser was very successful, and we are grateful for all that contributed,” Carrie Robbins said of the fundraiser held at the Eagles.

A T-shirt and bracelet sale will be launched soon along with a LIVE LOUD Like Carson Family Fun Day, which will be held Aug. 17 at Tipp Eagles Park. Activities will include a kickball tournament, cornhole tournament and a kids zone. More details will be released soon, Robbins said.

Plans also are being made for an annual fundraiser to be held for his birthday each year in April.

The endowment fund will support activities that build positive connections among students at Tipp City Schools, aimed at fostering a positive environment for students of all ages. The awards are not limited to sports (which was Carson’s main love) but academics, fine arts and youth programs among others. “We want everyone aged K-12 to have the opportunity to be touched by Carson’s fund,” Robbins said.

Those interested in donating to the fund can do so at the Tipp City Foundation website at TippFoundation.org.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE
The Tipp City Foundation is a member fund of The Troy Foundation. You can make a difference with your dollars in our community by:

  • Donating online here.
  • Making your check payable to the Tipp City Foundation and mail to P.O. Box 626, Tipp City, OH 45371.
  • Setting up a fund or legacy plan by contacting Heather Bailey at (937) 528-2482.

STAY CONNECTED
We’d love to stay in touch. Stay connected with the Tipp City Foundation by:

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
All marketing activities of the Foundation is 100% underwritten by generous sponsors. Please contact us at info@tippfoundation.org for information on how your business or organization can become our partner in philanthropy. 

  • Silver Sponsor — Thrivent Financial (Matt Buehrer)
  • Bronze Sponsors —Evans Title, J & L Wood Products, Monroe Federal, New Carlisle Federal Savings Bank,
    Park National Bank, Pickrel, Schaeffer & Ebeling, Sibcy Cline – Jackie Halderman, John J. Skolnicki, CPA,
    Tipp Eye Center
  • Friend Sponsors — Captor Corporation, Edward Jones – Neil Nehring, Frings & Bayliff Funeral Home, Greenville Federal, Minster Bank, Turnstone Financial, US Bank
  • Media Sponsor — Tippecanoe Gazette

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Like A Good Neighbor | Tipp City Foundation

Like A Good Neighbor | Tipp City Foundation

We’ve all heard that jingle, “like a good neighbor…”—you can fill in the blank without shamelessly promoting a public company—but for Walter and Anna Caton, the term aptly fits.

Walter, better known as Walt, was a retired mechanical engineer and the embodiment of what a hometown neighbor should look like. In a place where morals were clear and small towns were friendly and quiet, Walt was the quintessential neighbor. Alongside him, his better half, Anna, a retired dietician, who complemented his spirit and contributed to the tapestry of Tipp City’s neighborly charm. Although often quiet, Anna admired Walt’s stamina in his endeavors both within and around the community.

Despite having no children of their own, Walt and Anna lived modestly in a charming downtown home. Walt was always the first to offer a hand to anyone, keeping busy with various tasks. Whether he was meticulously pruning shrubs in his yard or ensuring his home brought a gentle smile to passers-by, Walt genuinely cared about those in his community. This devotion extended to their neighbors, especially Ed and Jackie Gay, who lived right across the street from them for a lifetime.

Walt’s passion for running and biking found a kindred spirit in Ed, and with Ed living just steps away, they shared and promoted those hobbies together. Despite their age, the duo tackled marathons and lengthy bike rides with boundless enthusiasm, always eager for the next challenge. Even in their 60s and 70s, certainly no spring chickens, they’d bike 50 miles and then return home for a refreshing lemonade, saying, “That was fun…what’s next?” Meanwhile, Anna marveled at Walt’s inexhaustible energy, supporting his endeavors while quietly contributing to the community herself.

Ed and Jackie had four sons: Jim, John, Chuck, and Robert. The boys often thought of Walt and Anna as extended parents—caring and concerned as they grew older and became involved in various activities.

Unbeknownst to many, Walt and Anna had been working quietly with the Tipp City Foundation, establishing an endowment fund aimed at fostering a stronger, more cohesive community. Through the Walter and Anna Caton Fund, their legacy lives on, empowering their surrogate sons—Jim, John, Chuck, and Robert—to continue their benevolent mission and being responsible for those funds.

As stewards of the Caton legacy, the brothers embraced their role, ensuring that the fund’s resources are allocated wisely to benefit the community they cherished. Reflecting on Walt and Anna’s legacy, they echoed the sentiment shared by many, “the world could certainly use more individuals like Walt and Anna Caton.”

So, the next time you hear the familiar jingle of “like a good neighbor…”, let it evoke the memory of remarkable individuals like Walter and Anna Caton, whose unwavering commitment transformed Tipp City into the epitome of a community of neighborly excellence.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE
The Tipp City Foundation is a member fund of The Troy Foundation. You can make a difference with your dollars in our community by:

  • Donating online here.
  • Making your check payable to the Tipp City Foundation and mail to P.O. Box 626, Tipp City, OH 45371.
  • Setting up a fund or legacy plan by contacting Heather Bailey at (937) 528-2482.

STAY CONNECTED
We’d love to stay in touch. Stay connected with the Tipp City Foundation by:

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
All marketing activities of the Foundation is 100% underwritten by generous sponsors. Please contact us at info@tippfoundation.org for information on how your business or organization can become our partner in philanthropy. 

  • Silver Sponsor — Thrivent Financial (Matt Buehrer)
  • Bronze Sponsors —Evans Title, J & L Wood Products, Monroe Federal, New Carlisle Federal Savings Bank,
    Park National Bank, Pickrel, Schaeffer & Ebeling, Sibcy Cline – Jackie Halderman, John J. Skolnicki, CPA,
    Tipp Eye Center
  • Friend Sponsors — Captor Corporation, Edward Jones – Neil Nehring, Frings & Bayliff Funeral Home, Greenville Federal, Minster Bank, Turnstone Financial, US Bank
  • Media Sponsor — Tippecanoe Gazette

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Summer and Safety prominent  in Grant Requests

Summer and Safety prominent in Grant Requests

 

Summer and Safety prominent in Grant Requests

Through the 19 grant requests received in the Q2 Tipp City Foundation gifting cycle, a couple of themes stood apart. Summertime fun and community safety were broadly represented in the requests.

Grants are made possible because of contributions of any size from the public. Donations are held in an endowment and only the interest is spent.

As is often the case, more grant dollars were requested than the amount available. The variety and innovation represented in the applications speaks to the broad visions area nonprofits.

Awards support the quality of life in the spheres of arts and culture, health and safety, recreation, social services, nature, and education.

Ultimately, 12 organizations received 13 awards totaling $37,841.66. Since 1943, $2,982,356.68 have been awarded to local causes through grantmaking.

The following is a list of recipients, award levels and the impact these grants will make. Any additional support that donor advisors gave through their grantmaking is noted.

SOCIAL SERVICES

Bethel Hope, $2,500, adds summer safety and recreation supplies to 25 families receiving ongoing nutrition support from this agency. Additional support from the Robinson-Walters Family Fund rounds out this request for a total of $3,000.

Big Brothers Big Sisters Miami Valley, $1,750, matches local youth on a waiting list with mentors.

Connections of Tipp City, $2,000, supports an after-school program for middle and high school students.

We Love Birthday Parties, $1,245, supports children in foster care or in struggling homes by throwing them each a small birthday party. Summer parties needed for affected Tipp City children are expected to be over 70. Parties include healthy food and an age-appropriate gift.

ARTS & CULTURE

Brukner Nature Center, $1,368, purchases technology updates in the Heidelberg Auditorium and Meeting room. Once updated, this room will be appealing for public rental, which will help the nature center become more self-sufficient.

Tipp City Public Library, $5,400, offers Freegal ad-free streaming music service to the menu of items that patrons can check out of the library.

Tipp Monroe Community Services, $5,083, updates music stands and chairs for the growing Tippecanoe Community Band. The band plays up to 10 public concerts each year.

RECREATION

Miamibucs, $1,901.47, provides two adapted tricycles for individuals who cannot ride a typical tryke. A William’s Gift Fund grant.

Tipp City Enrichment Program, $3,000, enhances the summer activities offered to more than 70 children attending this extended care program. This year’s activities will include goat yoga, a magic show and a trip to Boonshoft Museum of Discovery.

EDUCATION

Tipp City Exempted City Schools, $3,334.22, buys classroom book bins to store next year’s ELA curriculum. 

HEALTH & SAFETY

Health Partners Free Clinic, $2,500, pays for the first year of VolunteerHub software and training, which will improve operation efficiency. Volunteers are one of the clinic’s greatest assets; in 2023, over 1,500 volunteer hours supported this county-wide agency.

Tipp City Exempted City Schools, $5,159.97, improves building safety for injured persons in times of an emergency by purchasing Evac+Chairs. Each chair reduces the number of adults needed for a safe exit. A Safety First Fund grant.

Tipp City Fire and Emergency Services, $2,600, instills a culture of citizen readiness before emergencies hit. Through public programs, the EMS will roll the Emergency To Go Bags program. A Safety First Fund grant.

Quarterly grant deadlines are February 15, May 15, August 15, and November 15 each year. Jim Ranft is available for your grant-related questions at 937-528-2482. Applications are available online at www.tippfoundation.org.

Members of the Foundation are Heather Bailey, Richard Bender, president, Bryan Blake, Mary Bowman, Diana Featherstone, treasurer, Dee Gillis, Joellen Heatherly, vice president, Bruce McKenzie, Glen McMurry, Jim Ranft, distribution chair, Julie Taylor, Andrew Venters, Jackie Wahl, Bill Wendel, secretary and Carolyn Wright.

The Tipp City Foundation is a component fund of The Troy Foundation. If you would like information about how to make a tax-deductible contribution or how to establish an endowment fund, please contact Heather Bailey at (937) 528-2482.

For more information visit www.tippfoundation.org or Tipp Foundation on Facebook and Instagram.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE
The Tipp City Foundation is a member fund of The Troy Foundation. You can make a difference with your dollars in our community by:

  • Donating online here.
  • Making your check payable to the Tipp City Foundation and mail to P.O. Box 626, Tipp City, OH 45371.
  • Setting up a fund or legacy plan by contacting Heather Bailey at (937) 528-2482.

STAY CONNECTED
We’d love to stay in touch. Stay connected with the Tipp City Foundation by:

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
All marketing activities of the Foundation is 100% underwritten by generous sponsors. Please contact us at info@tippfoundation.org for information on how your business or organization can become our partner in philanthropy. 

  • Silver Sponsor — Thrivent Financial (Matt Buehrer)
  • Bronze Sponsors —Evans Title, J & L Wood Products, Monroe Federal, New Carlisle Federal Savings Bank,
    Park National Bank, Pickrel, Schaeffer & Ebeling, Sibcy Cline – Jackie Halderman, John J. Skolnicki, CPA,
    Tipp Eye Center
  • Friend Sponsors — Captor Corporation, Edward Jones – Neil Nehring, Frings & Bayliff Funeral Home, Greenville Federal, Minster Bank, Turnstone Financial, US Bank
  • Media Sponsor — Tippecanoe Gazette

GOOD NEWS IS WORTH SHARING
Use the links below to share the TIPPing Point with friends and neighbors. Not a subscriber? Sign up here! If there is something you would like to see in future installments, please email news@tippfoundation.org. Your input is welcome and appreciated!