Thanks to all of our generous sponsors who made the 2011 Hats Off Luncheon in our new Cincinnati Riverfront Park such an amazing success!
Keepsake silk scarf commemorates opening of Cincinnati Riverfront Park
To commemorate the opening of the Cincinnati Riverfront Park, the Women’s Committee for Cincinnati Riverfront Park has commissioned a limited edition custom designed silk scarf by artist Denise Strasser. The keepsake scarf celebrates the addition of Cincinnati Riverfront Park to the city’s nationally acclaimed parks system.
The limited edition of 500 scarves can be purchased for $100 each (includes sales tax) through the Cincinnati Parks Foundation, (513.357.2616); or at several retail locations throughout the community. (Participating retailers are donating 100% of their scarf sales back to the Women’s Committee to support the park.)
Retailers offering the scarf for sale include:
Absolutely Needlepoint 7117 Miami Avenue 45243 513.561.7999
Alligator Purse 2701 Erie Avenue 45208 513.871.6171
Arte Nouvelle 3445 Edwards Road 45208 513.841.2783 Artist Denise Strasser designed the
Contemporary Arts Center 44 E. 6th Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202 513.345.8400
Isle of Skye Cashmere 7801 Laurel Avenue 45243 513.271.2589
Khakis 3434 Edwards Road, 45208 513.871.1212
Need more information? Contact Alicia Krall, Cincinnati Parks Foundation Development Associate at: 513.357.2616; or at [email protected]
A new grassroots community involvement initiative to benefit
Cincinnati Riverfront Park
IT’S FOR YOU!
The Women’s Committee for Cincinnati Riverfront Park has created “The Twig Project” just for you! It’s a major new community involvement initiative to benefit the park. The Twig Project is a response to numerous requests from individuals, groups and organizations throughout Greater Cincinnati who wanted to find ways to support the private fundraising efforts currently underway for the park.
The new initiative encourages groups that have an interest in contributing to the park to establish special Twig projects—activities that generate proceeds intended for the park. Twig projects will reach into the community on a grassroots level, engage others, and form even stronger branches that will work together to support the park. With the construction of the park moving along so quickly, many people are seeing even more clearly what a precious commodity the riverfront acreage on which the park will be built really is! And it’s an opportunity most cities just do not have. They really understand what this park is going to mean for the future of our entire region, its economic vitality and the health of its citizens.
The Cincinnati Town and Country Garden Club organized one of the first Twig projects. They wrote and published a cookbook, “Get Fresh: Simple, Savory and Successful Recipes” that is now on retailers’ shelves in various locations throughout the city, including the Krohn Conservatory’s Gift Shop. 100% of the profits from the sale of the book will be donated to the park.
The full potential of the park can only be accomplished through meaningful citizen involvement like the Cincinnati Town and Country Garden Club’s Twig Project. While the park is being built with a blend of federal, state and local dollars, private donations are imperative if the park is to be constructed with all of the dynamic features that will transform the former wasted space into a park worthy of becoming a true destination park.
The Women’s Committee and the Cincinnati Parks Foundation stand ready to support Twig efforts from you and your group! So if you want to play a bigger role in ensuring that this park achieves its full potential, start a Twig Project of your own!
Contact Gretchen Hooker, Cincinnati Parks Foundation Development Associate at 513.357.2621.
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We're so glad you’d like to start a TWIGS project! Do you have any questions? Call Gretchen Hooker, Cincinnati Parks Foundation Development Associate at 513.357-2621
The Women's Committee for Cincinnati Riverfront Park: Bringing it Together!
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Debbie Oliver and Helen Heekin at the 2007 “Hats Off” Luncheon |
The Women’s Committee is an organization created to provide meaningful financial and public support for Cincinnati Parks’ effort to build Cincinnati Riverfront Park. Though the park will be built with a blend of City, State and Federal funds, substantial private donations will also be needed to build many of the park’s unique features and to endow the park. This is why private giving is so important to this project.
The creation of this park is arguably one of the most important public projects our region will undertake over the next decade. That’s because as the city’s new front yard, Cincinnati Riverfront Park will become a destination venue for an estimated 1.1 million visitors annually. The new park will transform Cincinnati’s riverfront into a powerful destination gateway that will fuel economic development, community health, commerce and tourism for the entire region.
Your generous gift will help us surpass our goal in 2010! And let us know of others who might also wish to add their voices to the rising crescendo of those who see the importance of building and endowing this amazing new park.
Helen Heekin and Debbie Oliver
Co-Chairs, The Women’s Committee of Cincinnati Riverfront Park
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