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Schoolhouse Park – Capital Campaign – Phase 1

Phase 1 – Capital Campaign – 2020-2021 ($1,048,166 / $1,048,166)

*UPDATE* Phase 1 capital campaign is now closed, as the funding has been completed!  Thank you if you donated!  You can still donate to Phase 2 if want to donate for the first or tenth time!

The capital campaign for Schoolhouse Park started in August, 2020 by Mayor McCord, in the midst of a global pandemic.  This campaign has raised over $600,000 for Schoolhouse Park.  This included 67 private residents, and 29 businesses / non-profits within and around the Village of Covington.

Original Phase 1 – $823,000 (PDF)

The original Phase 1 included three main elements – a splashpad, restrooms, and an amphitheater.

Current Phase 1 – $1,046,166

The updated Phase 1 (which changed based on the updated Master Plan), includes two of the three original elements, with the amphitheater currently slated in Phase 2, unless the Village is fortunate enough to obtain a $500,000 grant through the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Grant, which was applied for in November 2021.  If the Village is fortunate enough to obtain the LWCF grant, than the amphitheater will be added to Phase 1 increasing the total initial investment to at least $1,298,000.


PHASE 1 – CAPITAL CAMPAIGN DONATIONS ($620,385)

In alphabetical order under each sponsorship category.

Platinum Sponsorship

  • Covington Community Chest / Judge and Mrs. Carl B. Felger Memorial Trust
  • UVMC, a Premier Hospital

Gold Sponsorship

  • Covington Savings and Loan
  • Marias Technology, Inc.

Silver Sponsorship

  • J Crane
  • New Tech Plastics, Inc.

Bronze Sponsorship

  • Brandon Studebaker
  • Broadway Service and Tire
  • Covington Church of the Brethren
  • Covington Dental
  • Covington Optimist Club
  • Fraley Funeral Home
  • Koverman Staley Dickerson
  • Lawrence & Melodie Huffman
  • Nathan & Rachel James
  • Rogers Family Fund
  • Rogers Grain
  • Rudy, Inc.
  • Subway

Friends of the Park

  • Accord Financial Group
  • Elaine Alexander
  • and Mrs. Benjamin Alsip
  • Arens Corp
  • In memory of John & Helen Asher
  • Lisa Baker
  • James & Catherine Barhorst
  • Batdorf Farm Service
  • Chris & Diana Beckstedt
  • John & Kimberlee Blair
  • Sandra Bowman
  • Rick & Mary Canan
  • Becky Carter
  • Melisa & Gary Cooper
  • Crestview Estates, LLC
  • James Duell
  • Sue Duff
  • Fabtech Machine
  • Melvin & Virginia Fisher
  • Ronald Francis
  • David & Elizabeth Frank
  • Scott & Linda Gephart
  • Roger & Gail Gessner
  • David & Tricia Gipe
  • Bridge Street Glass
  • Charles & Shelli Gooding
  • Johnny & Pamela Graher
  • Lee Harmon
  • Marilyn Helman
  • Glen Hollopeter
  • David Holsinger
  • Linda Jenkins
  • Cynthia Johnson
  • Harold Kingrey
  • Abram & Madeline Kuntz
  • Rachel & David Larson
  • Edward & Lisa McCord
  • Mennonite Mutual
  • Janice Meyer
  • Miami Valley Insurance
  • Mike Caldwell Audio Productions
  • Rike & Alicia Miller
  • Terry Minnich
  • Bertha Moist
  • Vernon & Jane Monin
  • Alex & Stacey Moore
  • Moore Funeral Home
  • Sherry Moore
  • Brian / Michelle Olson
  • Dean & Frona Pond
  • John & Ronda Pritchard
  • Andrew Rapp
  • Braden & Katelin Reck
  • Chris & Tammy Rench
  • James & Shanda Rench
  • Ed & Cherie Roeth and Family
  • Ronald & Judith Schultz
  • Pauline Shoup
  • Edwin & Dorothy Siders
  • Jeffrey & Julie Slattery
  • Judith Smith
  • John & Martha Speer
  • James & Lois Starry
  • Joan Supinger
  • The Service Company
  • The Stitchery
  • Larrie & Marjorie Tisdale
  • Ramona & Christopher Titer
  • David & Melinda Tobias
  • Doris Tobias
  • Duane Wackler
  • Donald & Jo Weer
  • Robert & Pricilla Weer
  • Donald & Nancy White
  • Melody Wise

 

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