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Ben Galbreath Selected to Leadership Clark County's 2019-2020 Academy Class

Ben Galbreath

Ben Galbreath

Producer Ben Galbreath is participating in Leadership Clark County's 2019-2020 Academy Class to learn leadership training in a variety of programs and issues important to the surrounding community, including nonprofit & board governance, crime & rehabilitation, economic vitality and more. Leadership Clark County selects up to 35 participants for the Community Leadership Academy held September through March of each year. A volunteer selection committee bases its decisions upon the criteria of an applicant’s leadership potential, and its desire to assemble a class that reflects the diversity of Clark County. After graduation, participants are expected to actively apply the leadership training in the Clark County area through community service volunteer work or by memberships on Clark County area organization boards and committees.

“Since joining Wallace & Turner, Leadership Clark County was highly recommended, and I joined the 2019-2020 class to broaden my knowledge of our great city of Springfield and nearby communities,” commented Ben. “I have already completed four sessions and even though I grew up in Springfield, I have learned so much more about my hometown. It’s exciting to see firsthand all of the work and progress that has been done to continually improve the area for our residents and visitors.”

Learn more about Leadership Clark County here.

Leadership Clark County 2019-2020 Class

7 Car Hacks to Overcome Winter Weather Conditions

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Winter weather is officially here which means colder temperatures and the likelihood for snow, sleet and freezing rain. This time of year, it’s especially important to ensure your vehicle is prepared to get you around safely. Most everyone that has lived in a cold climate is familiar with the usual tips for winterizing your car or truck, from checking wiper blades and using an anti-freezing agent for your windshield to installing winter tires and having a safety kit on hand. But there are a few tricks that you may not be aware of that could prevent headaches or get you out of a jam. Below, we’ve rounded up a few DIY vehicle solutions for overcoming winter weather.

1.     Prevent ice build-up with vinegar

Raise your hand if you like scraping your car each morning before work in freezing temperatures. We didn’t think so! Avoid frost and ice from forming by spraying down your windows and windshield with a vinegar-water mixture. Combine three parts vinegar with one part water in a spray bottle and the night before, spray your windows and remove any excess. Vinegar has a lower freezing temperature than water and will help prevent ice. It’s important to note that this is not effective if ice has already formed and probably won’t work as well in extreme conditions, but it’s worth trying and saving yourself a few grueling minutes in the morning.

2.     De-ice with pickle juice

In addition to scraping your car, you’ve likely spent a good amount of time de-icing your driveway and sidewalks with salt. Some states, like New Jersey, are experimenting with a salt alternative – pickle brine. Similar to rock salt, brine can melt ice at temperatures as low as -6°F, according to National Geographic. Pickle juice is also a more environmentally friendly way to de-ice and prewetting pavements can prevent snow and ice build-up. Before you throw out your pickle jar, save the brine for the next snowfall.

3.     Fog-proof your windshield with shaving cream

Winter temperatures are notorious for creating foggy windshields, but what if you could stop it before it happens? Spray shaving cream on the inside of your windshield and then wipe it off with a towel. Why does this work? Shaving cream has many of the same ingredients found in commercial foggers and creates a protective coating on the glass.

4.     Keep headlights clear with car wax

This tip works for any time of year, but especially when you’re trying to keep your headlights clear of snow, slush and road salt. Waxing the lenses will prevent them from fogging up and will repel water. As a bonus, waxing should also restore dull yellowed headlights and protect them from future yellowing. 

5.     Use hand sanitizer to unfreeze a lock

Can’t get your key in the lock in freezing temperatures? Put some hand sanitizer on the key and lock, insert the key and wiggle around to disperse the gel. Hand sanitizers contain alcohol which makes the ice melt. Be sure yours has at least 60% alcohol for it to work. Rubbing alcohol works well too, but hand sanitizer is certainly more convenient to carry around.  

6.     Prevent car doors from freezing shut with cooking spray or WD-40

Water can sneak into the rubber lining of your door jams, particularly if they are dirty or cracked. Try spraying WD-40 or cooking spray on the rubber seals and wipe down with a rag. The lubricant prevents water from melting into the rubber due to the oils in each. Keep in mind both should be used only in a pinch. It’s best to use a silicone spray or rubber conditioner that's intended for car parts as WD-40 can cause the seals to harden over time and wear out.

7.     Get unstuck with a rubber floor mat

Sand, kitty litter or of course, snow tires, will get you unstuck from snow and ice. But if you don’t have any on hand or haven’t taken the time to install proper tires, your floor mat can be of service, too. Grab one of your mats and put the rubber side under the tire. Once you start your car back up and give it a little gas, you should have the grip you need to get moving.  

Questions about auto insurance? Contact Wallace & Turner at (937) 324-8492 or info@wtins.com.

Sources:

https://www.mnn.com/your-home/at-home/stories/hacks-make-winter-easier

https://www.iaofohio.com/7-unusual-tips-to-winterize-your-car-or-truck/

 

Wallace & Turner Supports Cedarville University Faculty Appreciation Night

Wallace & Turner was proud to support our insured Cedarville University’s Faculty Appreciation Night. We loved seeing them making good use of the t-shirt gun we donated last year!

Historic Downtown Urbana Holiday Open Houses

Urbana office kicked off the holiday season with the Historic Downtown Urbana Holiday Open Houses! 🎄A longtime tradition of the Monument Square District Urbana, the Holiday Open Houses always take place in early November and serves to spark the downtown's seasonal spirit.

Ben Galbreath Elected as Clark‐Shawnee Board of Education Member

Ben Galbreath

Ben Galbreath

On November 5, 2019, Producer Ben Galbreath was elected to serve as a Member of the Board of Education for the Clark‐Shawnee Local School District. His four-year term will commence on January 1, 2020. The Board of Education works to uphold the community's longstanding traditions of academic excellence and fiscal responsibility. 

“My children attend Possum Elementary so it’s important to me to be involved in critical decisions affecting their education,” commented Ben. “I am looking forward to serving my community and growing relationships with the teachers, administration and local homeowners.” 

The Clark-Shawnee School District is located in Clark County, Ohio, serving the communities of Springfield Township, Bethel Township and the city of Springfield. Approximately 2,300 students learn in the schools each day, attending Shawnee High School (9-12), Shawnee Middle School (7-8), or one of the three (K-6) elementary schools, Rockway, Reid and Possum.

Halloween Contest 2019

The winners of Wallace & Turner’s Halloween costume were…Hocus Pocus 1st place. Bubble gum machine 2nd. Business man 3rd.

Wallace & Turner Supports On The Rise Fundraiser "Give a buck to this here cluck!"

On October 25, Wallace & Turner joined On the Rise in support of their "Give a buck to this here cluck!" fundraiser. Unique chicken banks were placed at local businesses to collect monetary donations with proceeds going to On the Rise. The emptied chicken banks were then auctioned off to the highest bidders at the event which included hayrides, a bonfire, pumpkin painting and more.

Urbana Daily Citizen Reports on New Urbana Office

As published in Urbana Daily Citizen: Wallace & Turner Insurance, Springfield, opened a second location at 113 Scioto St. in Urbana this month. The Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting at the site, the former Sowles Hotel. Assisting with the welcome were, from left, Vicki Deere-Bunnell, Kara Stephens, Emily Dinnen, Chris Johnston, Laura Londergan, Stephanie Geis, Judy Kirkpatrick, Monica Gibson, Lisa Webb, Jason Heims, Myles Trempe, Patrick Field, Wallace & Turner partner, P.J. Miller, Wallace & Miller partner, Zach Vaughn, Gail Bennington, Lisa Miller, Marcia Bailey, Gary Weaver, Bill Bean and Greg Knight.

Click here to view the article.

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Partners for the Parks Fall Fancy - Wallace & Turner Serves as Premiere Sponsor

Wallace & Turner was the Premiere Sponsor for the Partners for the Parks Fall Fancy on October 19, 2019. The Halloween themed party was held at Snyder Park at the Clubhouse and Gardens & Arboretum. 100% of the proceeds will support the National Trail Parks & Recreation District.

Zach Vaughn Competes in Columbus Marathon

Congratulations to Commercial Lines Analyst/Accounting Assistant, Zach Vaughn, on completing the Columbus Marathon at 11:35:44 am with a time of 04:02:42 and 09:16 min/mile avg pace. (UNOFFICIAL). The event was sponsored by Nationwide Children’s.

P.J. Miller Discusses Why Businesses Need Inland Marine Insurance Coverage with FitSmallBusiness

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P.J. Miller

Inland marine insurance is a type of business insurance that covers products, equipment, and valuable goods as they are transported over land or stored at an off-site location. Unlike commercial property insurance, inland marine covers property while it is away from your main premises. Inland marine can also cover property owned by others that is in your possession. This may include cargo you are transporting, or others’ property being held on your premises.

There is a greater risk for accidents and theft when things are on trucks or trains, and standard business insurance policies don’t automatically include inland marine coverage. This creates a coverage gap for many small businesses that don’t always keep products or equipment in their main business location. 

In the FitSmallBusiness article “Inland Marine Insurance: Cost, Features & Providers,” Partner P.J. Miller discusses common instances in the normal course of business operations in which items are not covered.

“Mailing or shipping through a common carrier (e.g., FedEx, UPS) may or may not be insured through the cargo carrier. If equipment is leased or rented from a supplier, the renter business might need its own coverage on the equipment. If property is damaged while it’s being repaired, whether working on your own property or working on someone else’s property, it’s usually not covered by property or general liability.” 

Read the full article.

Questions about business insurance? Contact Wallace & Turner at (937) 324-8492 or info@wtins.com.

Urbana Office Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

Wallace & Turner celebrated our Urbana office opening on October 11, 2019 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in partnership with the Champaign County Chamber of Commerce and Champaign Works. We are thrilled to be part of the community and continue to provide residents with comprehensive, cost-effective insurance coverage, including auto, home, umbrella, business, life & health, and farm and ranch insurance.

Our Urbana office is located at 113 Scioto St. Urbana, Ohio 43078, with Monday-Friday hours from 9 am to 4 pm. Please contact us with any questions or stop by our office.

Second Annual Champaign County Power of the Purse

Wallace & Turner celebrated the second annual Champaign County Power of the Purse at Pretty Prairie Farms on October 10, 2019. Women from across Champaign County came together to raise money to support the Dolly Parton Imagination Library.

The Imagination Library is a partnership between the Dolly Parton Foundation, United Way, local educators, libraries and other sponsors/funders. Children between the ages of newborn to 5 years old can register to be a part of The Imagination Library. Children enrolled will receive a free, age-appropriate book mailed in the child’s name to their home address monthly.

Congratulations to The Women’s Giving Society and United Way of Clark, Champaign & Madison Counties on another successful event!

Wallace & Turner Insurance to Open New Urbana Office

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URBANA, OHIO – Wallace & Turner Insurance, Springfield's largest, locally owned independent insurance agency, has announced the opening of a second location at 113 Scioto St. Urbana, Ohio 43078, the site of the historic Hotel Sowles. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held on Friday, October 11th at 12:30 pm in partnership with the Champaign County Chamber of Commerce, and doors will officially open on Monday, October 14th.

“Wallace & Turner has always had a large customer base in Urbana and it continues to grow, so it was a natural decision to open a second location there,” commented partner Patrick Field. “We want to make the insurance process as simple as possible for clients and having a physical presence will make it even more convenient for them to stop in and ask questions or update their policy.”

“The office addition demonstrates Wallace & Turner’s continued commitment to providing the best services we can to our surrounding communities,” said partner P.J. Miller. “Our agency is deeply invested in supporting our clients, their families and businesses, and we look forward to expanding our relationships throughout Urbana.”  

Wallace & Turner has operated locally in Springfield, Ohio since 1870, providing personal and commercial coverage, including auto, home, umbrella, business, life & health, and farm and ranch insurance. As an independent agency, Wallace & Turner works with a range of top-rated carriers which means clients receive comprehensive and cost-effective insurance options tailored to their needs. The agency is a long-standing member of Associated Risk Managers International, Keystone Insurers Group, Trusted Choice, Ohio Insurance Agents Association and Independent Insurance Agents Association, both in Ohio and nationally.  

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WALLACE & TURNER INSURANCE

Springfield Office

Kissell Center
30 Warder Street, Suite 200

Springfield, Ohio 45504

Phone: (937) 324-8492

Urbana Office

113 Scioto Street

Urbana, Ohio 43078

Phone: (937) 652-8492 

www.WTins.com

Rocking Horse Community Health Center Celebrates 20 Years – Wallace & Turner Sponsors Anniversary Event

Rocking Horse Community Health Center 20th Anniversary

Rocking Horse Community Health Center celebrated 20 years of serving the Springfield community with an anniversary event at Hollenbeck Bayley on September 26, 2019. Wallace & Turner was proud to sponsor the celebration and support Rocking Horse’s ongoing mission of creating a caring environment where quality services empower adults and children to improve their physical and emotional health.

Wallace & Turner was also part of the 20th anniversary block party in August, which was held during National Health Center Week and featured a re-blessing of the Center, food trucks, games and giveaways.

About Rocking Horse Community Health Center

Twenty years ago, a dedicated group of Springfield residents embarked on a project focusing on the health care needs for at risk, underserved and uninsured children called the Rally for the Poor. Through this groups vision and dedication, ground was broken in 1998 for a pediatric facility to serve approximately 1,700 children.