Hancock-Wood Electric Co-op to present North Baltimore Chamber with $10,000 check for GOST fireworks display
NORTH BALTIMORE, OHIO – July 6, 2016 – On Monday, July 11, Hancock-Wood Electric Cooperative, Inc., will host a press conference to present an oversized $10,000 check to the North Baltimore Area Chamber of Commerce (NBACC) for the fireworks portion of the chamber’s annual Good Ole Summer Time (GOST) festival held July 30, in North Baltimore.
The check presentation will occur at a special ceremony at 2 p.m., at the co-op’s corporate offices at 1399 Business Park Drive South in North Baltimore, Ohio. Hancock-Wood Electric offices have been located within the community for 78 years. Its affiliate organization, Prism Propane Services of Northwest Ohio also plans to make a donation to the event.
At a recent chamber meeting, President and CEO George Walton announced Hancock-Wood planned to make the donation, saying, “This is a great opportunity for our electric cooperative to give back something significant to the community that supports our company year after year, especially in the year the chamber celebrates 100 years of advocating for businesses and serving village citizens.”
The amount of the donation drew a gasp and applause from chamber members.
Chamber President Bill Cameron said, “This is wonderful, we thank you for your generosity.”
According to the GOST Festival Committee, the event will include a 5K race, car show, golf and corn-hole tournaments, children’s rides and activities, bingo and musical performances by the Country Gold Review and the Loose Cannons. There is no cost for general admission and parking is free but some activities may have entry costs such as the tournaments.
The fireworks display is the grand finale of the event, scheduled to blast off at dusk at Village Park, at 100 East Street. The event and pyrotechnics attract crowds from across northwest Ohio each year.
There is heart to this event in that the Area Chamber of Commerce does not keep all proceeds to defray its own operational costs. The car show benefits the Ronald McDonald House of northwest Ohio; the race benefits the North Baltimore Schools track program; the golf tournament funds scholarships for the North Baltimore Schools Alumni Association, and the bingo game proceeds go to the schools’ Music Boosters. North Baltimore Rotary Club sponsors the corn-hole tournament. There also is a flea/craft market.
Hancock-Wood, a nonprofit electric cooperative, is able to make this donation through the 50-percent matching marketing contribution of Touchstone Energy® Cooperative via facilitation by its statewide trade association, Ohio’s Electric Cooperatives, http://ohioec.org
Hancock-Wood Electric Cooperative, established April 20, 1938, serves portions of Hancock, Wood, Allen, Erie, Hardin, Henry, Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca and Wyandot counties. Throughout its history, the cooperative has supported local causes through charitable contributions, volunteerism and other activities to make a positive impact on quality of life within the communities it serves.
For more information about Hancock-Wood Electric Cooperative, visit https://www.hwe.coop or call 800-445-4840.
For more information about the North Baltimore Area Chamber of Commerce or the GOST Festival, visit the NBACC at www.nbacc.org, email them at [email protected] or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/northbaltimorechamber/?fref=nf
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This is Awesome. Cannot wait to see the show. The fireworks Display is usually awesome every year, should be even better because of this. Thanks Hancock-Wood!