WT's version of the Great Pumpkin!
WT's version of the Great 🎃 rolled into Lincoln Elementary School today - approximately 275 pumpkins!! All kindergarten, 1st and 2nd graders will take one home.
#BreastCancerAwareness
Honoring our survivors, fighters, and those who lost the battle. Our own Marcie Ober will be celebrating 7 years cancer-free this December!
Springfield Christian Youth Ministries - Springfield City Schools Biz Ba$ics
Partner P.J. Miller shakes hands with an 8th grader in Springfield Christian Youth Ministries' Springfield City Schools Biz Ba$ics. Kids are applying to be Champion City Scholars this fall. Being accepted will mean two years of free tuition at Clark State Community College after they graduate. The kids told leaders that the "Tour de Biz" was great practice for their scholarship interviews - they got extra points for shaking hands and introducing themselves at each stop.
Proudly Sponsoring Cedarville University "Faith & Family Night"
New Carlisle Federal Savings Bank - Customer Appreciation Lunch
Box 27 Associates Memorial Golf Outing Donation
Wallace & Turner donates check to Casey Lee to support the Box 27 Associates' golf outing last weekend. The outing was a memorial for Casey's father Don, the former Springfield Fire Department Chief.
Visit from Ohio Mutual Insurance Group
WT Sponsors United Way of Clark, Champaign & Madison Counties Community Weekend Challenge
WT Joins Westfield Insurance & McCamon-Hunt Insurance for Zac Brown Band Concert
Meet Our New Staff Members: Tia Keith & Stephanie Geis
Westfield Insurance Stops By For A Visit!
WT Proudly Sponsors HAPPY HALF MARATHON
Wallace & Turner is a Water Table Sponsor for the 2017 HAPPY HALF MARATHON on August 12. The Marathon raises money to honor family members and friends who have fallen to cancer. All proceeds from this year's event will go to the Springfield Regional Cancer Center.
WT Named to Dayton Business Journal Top P&C Agencies
Myles Trempe - Springfield Community Leadership Academy Graduation
Patti Keechle's Retirement Party - March 2017
Halloween 2016
Interview with On the Rise
Located in a unique country setting on an eight acre farm just outside of Springfield, Ohio, On-The-Rise serves at-risk youth in Clark County struggling with family, social, educational, and behavioral issues. Read more about On-The-Rise in our Q&A interview below:
Explain your mission and how you were founded:
On-The-Rise is a non-profit that helps at-risk youth in Clark County. The organization is a year-round program which promotes responsibility, compassion, work ethic and positive self-image by getting back to basics in a working farm setting.
On-The-Rise was opened in 2002 by founders Debbie McCullough and Cathy Tofstad. Realizing that youth needed positive out lets and the ability to shine in many different ways. By creating a multi- sensory program with many different facets to it, youth can find what they're good at and make positive changes.
Describe the programs you offer:
On-The-Rise offers years round programs for youth: after-school programs that promotes healthy lifestyles, from dinner, cooking, gardening, sewing, and caring for animals on the farm. We also partner with many community organizations to give our youth a well rounded education. During the school year we partner with WittenbergUniversity to assist our youth with tutors and mentors, for homework and one on one help as needed.
Summer programming is from 9-12 daily, we offer many different off the farm experiences, and a summer reading program working comprehension and the world around us.
On-The-Rise also has a 4-H Club in Clark County, projects ranging from, goats, chickens, turkey, art, gardening, archery.
On-The-Rise is the oldest vendor at the Springfield Farmers Market (about 10 years), the reason we started years ago was to teach employment skills off the farm. Once we see that a youth has made enough progress at the farm with social skills and behavior the youth are encouraged to work. They have to get there and on time, and be able to answer questions about how our animals are raised. They learn to make change correctly. The youth do earn money for attending.
Benefits for our community is that they are able to obtain, fresh local meats and eggs that have been raised right and with love. This helps teach our youth social skills and a positive light in the community.
The Wittenberg Community Service Program provides numerous opportunities, not only for our youth in homework help but being mentors for your youth. Hopefully seeing themselves there one day. Gamma Phi Betagirls have adopted our girls program as "little sisters" and they come out to the farm, tour the campus, and all so have our girls work events with them. This is a win-win program for On-The-Rise.
How can the community get involved:
On-The-Rise is such an open door for this community, opportunity for helping is endless - anything from a reading buddy for a child, to job tours, cooking, to a craft to share. Help with fundraisers, or possible office work.
Learn more at: http://www.ontherise.org/
UNITED WAY 2016 CAMPAIGN - PACESETTERS
For over 140 years, Wallace & Turner, Inc. has been committed to Clark County and has supported United Way since the organization's beginning. We were a proud supported of the United Way 2016 Campaign, raising 7% more than last year.