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Mr. Richard AmrheinPresidentWACO Museum & Aviation Learning CenterP.O. Box 62Troy, Ohio 45373
Dear Mr. Amrhein:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the WACO Museum and Aviation Learning Center project, we hope you find the reportinformative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Samantha CothernProject Manager
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Ms. Joyce AndersonBusiness ManagerAriel TheatrePO Box 424Gallipolis, OH 45631
Dear Ms. Anderson:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Ariel Theatre project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBrideProject Manager
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Mr. Ted AndrzejewskiMayorCity of Eastlake35150 Lakeshore BoulevardEastlake, OH 44097
Dear Mr. Andrzejewski:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Eastlake Ballpark project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBrideProject Manager
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Mr. Donald C. AubergerFinance DirectorCincinnati Symphony Orchestra1241 Elm StreetCincinnati, OH 45202-7531
Dear Mr. Auberger:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Riverbend Pavillion Improvements project, we hope you find the report informativeand useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBrideProject Manager
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Mr. Chris BauerLorain AmphitheaterCity of Lorain200 West Erie Avenue, 5th FloorLorain, Ohio 44052
Dear Mr. Bauer:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Lorain Amphitheatre project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Project Manager
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Ms. Carol BintzVice President of Operations / COOToledo Museum of ArtP.O. Box 1013Toledo, Ohio 43697
Dear Ms. Bintz:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Toledo Art Museum project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Jayne WilliamsProject Manager
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Mr. Bill BirdExecutive DirectorLorain County Historical Society509 Washington AvenueElyria, Ohio 44035
Dear Mr. Bird:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Lorain County Historical Society project, we hope you find the report informativeand useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Samantha CothernProject Manager
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Mr. Kevin M. BlannFinancial ConsultantSalomon Smith Barney21 East State Street, 15th FloorColumbus, Ohio 43215
Dear Mr. Blann:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Rickenbacker Woods Museum project, we hope you find the report informative anduseful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Project Manager
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Mr. Raymond BobganExecutive DirectorCleveland Public Theatre6415 Detroit AvenueCleveland, Ohio 44012
Dear Mr. Bobgan:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Cleveland Public Theatre project, we hope you find the report informative anduseful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Samantha CothernProject Manager
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Ms. Margaret BonamicoGeneral ManagerTrumpet in the LandP.O. Box 450New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
Dear Ms. Bonamico:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Trumpet in the Land project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Samantha CothernProject Manager
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Mr. Eric BowerCleveland Institute of Music11021 East BoulevardCleveland, Ohio 44106
Dear Mr. Bower:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Cleveland Institute of Music project, we hope you find the report informative anduseful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Samantha CothernProject Manager
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Ms. Marjorie Breakfield46 West Washington StreetJamestown, Ohio 45335
Dear Ms. Breakfield:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Jamestown Opera House project, we hope you find the report informative anduseful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and Assessment
Handbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBride
Project Manager
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Mr. Scott BrittonThe AnchorageP.O. Box 103Marietta, Ohio 45750
Dear Mr. Britton:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the The Anchorage project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and Assessment
Handbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBride
Project Manager
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Ms. Kathy BuckleyGrants CoordinatorKennedy Heights Arts Center2901 LosantivilleCincinnati, Ohio 45213
Dear Ms. Buckley:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Kennedy Heights Arts Center project, we hope you find the report informative anduseful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Project Manager
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Ms. Margie BurketDevelopment DirectorOhio Glass MuseumPO Box 794Lancaster, Ohio 43130
Dear Ms. Burket:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Ohio Glass Museum project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Samantha CothernProject Manager
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Ms. Krista CampbellExecutive DirectorDairy Barn Cultural Arts Center8000 Dairy LaneAthens, Ohio 45701
Dear Ms. Campbell:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Dairy Barn project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
If you have questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feelfree to contact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBride
Project Manager
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Ms. Betty CampbellPresidentJohn Parker Historical SocietyPO Box 248Ripley, Ohio 45167
Dear Ms. Campbell:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Parker House project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBrideProject Manager
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October 3, 2006
Ms. Susan ChanningDirectorSpaces Gallery2220 Superior ViaductCleveland, Ohio 44113
Dear Ms. Channing:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the SPACES Gallery project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Jayne WilliamsProject Manager
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Ms. Victoria ChesterVP of Administration and Chief Financial OfficerCincinnati Museum Center1301 Western AvenueCincinnati, Ohio 45203
Dear Ms. Chester:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Cincinnati Museum Center project, we hope you find the report informative anduseful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBrideProject Manager
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Mr. Joseph ChevrauxExecutive DirectorMAPS Air Museum2260 International ParkwayNorth Canton, Ohio 44720
Dear Mr. Chevraux:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the MAPS Air Museum project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Samantha CothernProject Manager
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Mr. William B. ConnerPresident and CEOCAPA55 East State StreetColumbus, Ohio 43215-4264
Dear Mr. Conner:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Southern Theatre project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Jayne WilliamsProject Manager
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October 3, 2006
Mr. William ContiActing DirectorStambaugh Auditorium1000 Fifth AvenueYoungstown, Ohio 44504-1603
Dear Mr. Conti:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Stambaugh Auditorium project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Jayne WilliamsProject Manager
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Ms. Lisa CrouseDirectorWilliams County Historical SocietyP.O. Box 415611 East Main StreetMontpelier, Ohio 43543
Dear Ms. Crouse:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Williams County Historical Society project, we hope you find the report informativeand useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Jayne WilliamsProject Manager
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October 3, 2006
Ms. Pat CrowProject ManagerWoodward Development Corporation107 South Main StreetMount Vernon, Ohio 43050
Dear Ms. Crow:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Woodward Opera House project, we hope you find the report informative anduseful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBrideProject Manager
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October 3, 2006
Mr. Jim CundiffFiscal OfficerHamilton County Courthouse138 East Court Street, Room 607Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Dear Mr. Cundiff:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Great American Ballpark - Cincinnati project, we hope you find the reportinformative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBrideProject Manager
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October 3, 2006
Mr. Darrick DansbyOver-the-Rhine Director of DevelopmentCincinnati Center City Development Corporation1014 Vine Street, Suite 1420Cincinnati, OH 45202
Dear Mr. Dansby:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Music Hall Over-The-Rhine project, we hope you find the report informative anduseful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBrideProject Manager
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Ms. Staci DenisonDirector for Corporate, Foundation and GovernmentCincinnati Museum Center1301 Western AvenueCincinnati, Ohio 45203
Dear Ms. Denison:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Cincinnati Museum Center project, we hope you find the report informative anduseful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBrideProject Manager
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Mr. Rick DiehlEnsemble Theatre of Cincinnati1127 Vine StreetCincinnati, OH 45202
Dear Mr. Diehl:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati project, we hope you find the report informative anduseful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBrideProject Manager
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Mr. Rick DodsworthVice President, Administration & FinanceCOSI - Columbus333 West Broad StreetColumbus, Ohio 43215-2738
Dear Mr. Dodsworth:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the COSI Columbus project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Jayne WilliamsProject Manager
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Mr. Ron DoughertyChairman of the BoardPro Football Hall of Fame2121 George Halas Dr. NWCanton, Ohio 44708
Dear Mr. Dougherty:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Pro Football Hall of Fame project, we hope you find the report informative anduseful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Samantha CothernProject Manager
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Mr. John DouglasChief Financial OfficerVictoria Theatre Association/138 N. Main StreetDayton, Ohio 45402-1776
Dear Mr. Douglas:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Schuster Center for the Performing Arts project, we hope you find the reportinformative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Jayne WilliamsProject Manager
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Ms. Marcia W. DownesManaging DirectorThe WorksP.O. Box 721 55 South First StreetNewark, Ohio 43055
Dear Ms. Downes:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the The Works project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Jayne WilliamsProject Manager
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Mr. Walt FischerMiami Township Service5900 McPicken Dr.Miami Township, OH 45150
Dear Mr. Fischer:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Miami Township Community Ampitheatre project, we hope you find the reportinformative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBrideProject Manager
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Mr. Larry FisherPresidentColumbus Downtown Development Corporation20 East Broad Street, Suite 100Columbus, Ohio 43215
Dear Mr. Fisher:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the River South project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBrideProject Manager
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Ms. Pat ForadoriClerk-TreasurerVillage of West Salem27 S. Main St, P.O. Box 256West Salem, Ohio 44287
Dear Ms. Foradori:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the West Salem Village Opera House project, we hope you find the report informativeand useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Samantha CothernProject Manager
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Ms. Kristine FurlanExecutive DirectorCanton Palace Theatre605 Market Avenue NorthCanton, Ohio 44702-1016
Dear Ms. Furlan:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Canton Palace Theatre project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Jayne WilliamsProject Manager
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Ms. Rebecca A. GaytkoSenior Community Development Specialist101 W. Third Street, PO Box 22Dayton, OH 45401
Dear Ms. Gaytko:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Zion Center project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and Assessment
Handbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBride
Project Manager
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Ms. Jamie GentryDirectorFayette County Economic Development101 East East StreetWashington Court House, Ohio 43160
Dear Ms. Gentry:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Prospective Projects project, we hope you find the report informative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Project Manager
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Mr. Chris GillcristExecutive DirectorGreat Lakes Historical SocietyPO Box 435Vermilion, Ohio 44089-0435
Dear Mr. Gillcrist:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Great Lakes Historical Society project, we hope you find the report informative anduseful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Samantha CothernProject Manager
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Ms. Marcia GobroggeSociety MemberHenry County Historical SocietyP O Box 443Napoleon, Ohio 43545
Dear Ms. Gobrogge:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the John Bloomfield Home Restoration project, we hope you find the report informativeand useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Jayne WilliamsProject Manager
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Ms. Gretchen GreenMadison County Historical SocietyP.O. Box 124London, Ohio 43140
Dear Ms. Green:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Madison County Historic Schoolhouse project, we hope you find the reportinformative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better servecultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities and
Ohio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Colin McBrideProject Manager
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Mr. Denis GrismerBusiness ManagerCleveland Public Theatre6415 Detroit AvenueCleveland, Ohio 44012
Dear Mr. Grismer:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Cleveland Public Theatre project, we hope you find the report informative anduseful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project sponsors through the typicalprocess to gain approval for the disbursement of state-appropriated funds.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to help you achieve the goals of your project. If youhave questions about this report or require further project-related information, please feel free tocontact me at 614-752-2770.
Sincerely,
Samantha CothernProject Manager
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Ms. Gail HamerBusiness Operations ManagerMontgomery County Historical Society1000 Carillon Blvd.Dayton, Ohio 45409-2023
Dear Ms. Hamer:
On behalf of the members and staff of the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, I am pleased toshare with you a copy of our Annual Report of activities and finances for Fiscal Year 2006. As ourpartner in the Montgomery County Historical Society Archives project, we hope you find the reportinformative and useful.
The Commission is proud to be in its 19th
year of service contributing to the creation andimprovement of Ohios cultural facilities. As you know, the Commission approves the expenditureof appropriated state funds for cultural, sports, and historic facility projects in accordance with theOhio Revised Code, IRS and bond requirements, and Commission guidelines, and enters intolegal agreements to administer the funding and cooperative facility use.
We are proud to report that this year, the Commission signed legal agreements with 32 localproject sponsors, making them eligible to receive the capital funds appropriated for their projects,and reimbursed 52 project sponsors from around Ohio on their improvement projects paidinvoices.
The Commission also made several advances during the year that should allow us to better serve
cultural organizations that are undertaking facilities projects to benefit their communities andOhio's citizens. These advances include producing a Project Planning and AssessmentHandbookto assist sponsors as they plan their capital projects, and publishing a revised editionof the Project Sponsor Resource Guide, which assists local project