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designs/concepts by Sheldon J. Andrus III


105 South Paint Street
Chillicothe, OH 45601
985.212.2545
sheldon.j.andrus@gmail.com
Design is intelligence made visible.

- Alina Wheeler
Brand
Logo Colors
Types

PRIMARY SECONDARY ALT WHITE


CMYK 0, 82, 92, 0 CMYK 64, 61, 56, 39 CMYK 0, 3, 5, 0
RGB 240, 86,44 RGB 78, 72, 74 RGB 35, 31, 32
HEX F1582C HEX 4E484A HEX FFF5EC

Brand Lato (Various Weights) Baskerville (Various Weights)


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Brand Brand
Promise Voicing

A True Family Operation


OMG! Rotisserie was conceived at our kitchen table
with the simple idea that soul food is everyone's food.

Local
We see our mission as two-fold, cooking unbelievably
delicious comfort foods and stimulating the local food
economy by purchasing as much of it as we can, right
here in Southern Ohio.
We are proud to partner with over a dozen local
producers. We are not a franchise. We are as local as
your post office.

Made from Scratch


Every item at OMG! is made from scratch, never
frozen, and with real ingredients. Nothing artificial,
nothing we can't pronounce. That, friend, is how we're
keepin' it real!
KEEP IT LOC"''-
Logo
Types

T H E M A D I S O N
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HEX 89ABD3 HEX FFFFFF

Close to home,
Structural
Representation

Brand
far from ordinary.
Voicing The Madison On Paint is an event venue, caterer and private
dining facility. Located in the heart of downtown Chillicothe -
the over 110 year old, 12,500 square foot building provides an
elegant and incomparable turn of the century ambiance.
Event Promotion
Menu Design

by Ted W. Fickisen

STARTERS Executive Chef Bethany Andrus’


Fall Inspired Menu Options
crab hush puppies with cajun remoulade 7
bourbon chicken lettuce wraps 8
louisiana hot shrimp dip hand cut tortilla chips 10
jambalaya egg rolls with sweet chili dip 6
sweet potato fries toasted marshmallow, honey mustard, chipotle aioli dips 9

SALADS
SA
chicken ceasar shaved parmesan, croûtons, house-made dressing, grilled chicken 10
apple quinoa grilled chicken, kale, red quinoa, apples, goat cheese, sunflower seeds, blood
orange vinaigrette 12
black and bleu wedge new your strip, apple wood smoked bacon, egg, tomatoes, bleu cheese,
ranch dressing 15

STEAKS & CHOPS with house salad


blue cheese crusted new york strip over mashed potatoes, caramelized
mushrooms, onions 22
filet mignon 8oz topped with herb butter and choice of potato 25
ribeye 16 oz with twice baked mashed potatoes 27
cranberry cider glazed double pork chop over mashed sweet potatoes 17
45601 burger hand pattied ½ lb , cheddar and provolone, bacon, lettuce, tomato, onion,
house sauce 14

SEAFOOD & PASTA with house salad


shrimp & cheese grits gulf shrimp, stone ground grits, sautéed peppers and onions 17
mahi mahi mahi steak, vegetable jambalaya, remoulade sauce 19
cajun cream pasta chicken, smoked sausage, gulf shrimp 21
shrimp scampi gulf shrimp, linguine, scampi sauce16
mushroom and butternut squash risotto topped with sage brown butter16
honey fried chicken tenders with gouda mac and cheese 16

SIDES
goat & cheddar cheese grits 5
bacon brussels sprouts 6
corn créme brulée 5
gouda mac n’ cheese 7
hand cut fries 4

SWEET ENDINGS
pumpkin praline cheesecake 6
beignets 5
bananas foster made table-side , vanilla bean ice cream 7
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Our brand
personality

Exploratory and
Our institution is made up of many
individuals, but collectively we embody
certain personality traits that reflect

Fearless
who we are, who we aspire to be, and
how we want to be seen. Knowing
who we are gives us a sense of how
we sound and how we best express
ourselves.
Boldly seeking new ways to learn, think, and create Bringing our
with confidence and tenacity
voice to life

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Thought-Provoking
bring the College of Fine Arts voice
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Diligently practicing and perfecting our crafts,


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Genuine and “This is our town. This is our art. “You don’t just find your place
Unconventional And this is our process.”
We’re exploratory and unconventional, boldly seeking
in the world. You create it.”
We’re fearless and disciplined, diligently practicing
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vignettes around our students’ individual processes. minds and ambitions.
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Issue a challenge. Take the high road.

“Be fearless in your pursuit.” “We aren’t just going to school—


we’re continuing our life’s work.”
We’re thought-provoking, challenging our audience and
each other to discover our own unique, creative identities. We’re true and unconventional, pushing ourselves
to genuinely discover and succeed in the multifaceted
art world.
Recruitment Mailer Campaign

You aren’t just going to


school – you’re continuing
If it doesn’t your life’s work.

exist – create it.


Ohio University
School of Art + Design

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Join us.
Here you will realize your individual goals in
Undergraduate Admissions
an environment that fosters self-expression
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and teaches you how to never stop learning 1 Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
and perfecting your craft so you develop
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a clear and strong voice. Our faculty are www.ohio.edu
committed and supportive professional
mentors who will encourage you to be
genuine, think boldly, and be fearless in your
pursuit. At Ohio University’s School of Music,
you don’t just find your place in the world—
you create it.

If you have questions about your


program, please don’t hesitate to contact
me at trachsel@ohio.edu.

See you this fall!

Dr. Andrew Trachsel

Be fearless in Assistant Director for Recruitment


School of Music

your pursuit.
Ohio University is an equal access, equal opportunity, and affirmative action institution. For more
information about Ohio University’s policies prohibiting discrimination and harassment, visit www.
ohio.edu/equity-civil-rights.

© 2015 Ohio University College of Fine Arts. All rights reserved.

Printed on recycled paper.

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Dance Division

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Printed Collateral
Event Promotion

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Visiting scholar

UNA
CHAUDHURI
Talks Feeling Climate Chaos
and the Arts
GLIDDEN RECITAL HALL

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5

7 P.M.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC


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one full height of the first “t” should be left
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color
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Show Art

Illustrations by Scott McGowen of Punch & Judy


Signage

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Dancing at Lughnasa
July 26 – August 13
@tantrumtheater @tantrumtheater @tantrumtheater

Performances in the Abbey Theater


Dublin Community Recreation Center
5600 PostRoad
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Visual Brand Overview
Branded Copy Overview

The Five Skills


Decision Making
Sample 1: People Skills
These aren't just cookies-they're opportunities.

I've met so many new people at our cookie booth. And I've gotten really good at chatting with
them about how we are doing more than just selling Girl Scout Cookies. We are earning money
to [ACTIVITY] with our troop.
Goal Setting
Sample 2:

Selling cookies is more than just business.


Money Management
Business Ethics
The other day at the cookie booth, I made my friend’s dad laugh really hard and he totally
forgot his change. I made sure he got it back. He was so impressed, he bought another box of
cookies. Now I’m even closer to [REACHING MY GOAL/DOING ACTIVITY].

Sample 3:

We mean business.

A woman who bought a bunch of cookie boxes told me she was a Girl Scout when she was my
age. Now she owns her own business. I told her I want to run my own business when I grow up.
And she said I already am.
Digital Collateral Design
Campaign Development & Promotional Videos
Event Promotion
Event Collateral Design
Recruitment Campaign Visual Overview
Recruitment Campaign Collateral
Recruitment Campaign Development
Program Campaign Collateral

for more visit the ALL NEW:

comgirlscouts.org/camp
Designed by SJ Andrus III

GSCV SUMMER CAMP


7300 Hanover Green Drive
Mechanicsville, VA 23111
1 (800) 4 SCOUT 4
comgirlscouts.org

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! JUNE 15 -


AUG 9, 2014
2013 by Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia

camp like a
GIRL Give your special Girl
Scout the gift of Summer
Camp for the holidays.
For more info visit
comgirlscouts.org/camp
Photography & Logo Design

Photography by SJ Andrus III


Program Promotional Video with Spanish Translations

“Karen”
Parent Testimonial
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“I Cant Wait to...”


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Fund Development Campaign Overview

ToGetHerThere is the largest fundraising campaign


for girls in history. $1 Billion for girls by 2020.

Girl Scouts has the reach and experience to help girls


navigate an increasingly complex society. We believe
every girl deserves the confidence to dream big and build
a better world. 86% of every dollar goes directly to girls.
100% of girls will change their world.

Join us in this historic fundraising campaign for girls in


every U.S. zip code and 94 countries. Because when girls
succeed, so does society.

Together, we will get her there.


Fund Development Campaign Collateral
Fund Development Campaign Development
Visual Brand Overview

Primary Font
Futura Book/Heavy
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Printed Collateral Design

DATE / / TITHE $
DEBIT / CREDIT CARD GIVING Visa|MC|Discover|AmEx
NAME OFFERING $

NAME ON CARD
DAYTIME PHONE ( ) - MISSIONS $

CARD #
____-____-____-____ EXPIRES
EMAIL BUILDING FUND $

$ SIGNATURE BILLING ZIP CVV


ADDRESS OTHER

CITY.STATE.ZIP $ * The debit / credit card option is provided as a convenience, we do not recommend that you incur debt to give to God.

Give and it shall be given unto you. - Luke 6:38

connect

grow

serve
Printed Collateral Design
Event Promotion
Campaign Development & Social Media Design

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Responsive Web Design
This multi-year effort is aimed at breaking down societal barriers in central Virginia that hinder
girls from leading and achieving success in everything from technology and science to business
and industry. The long-term goal of ToGetHerThere is ambitious and urgent: to create balanced
Contact: Sheldon Andrus leadership in one generation.
Marketing Manager
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
804.746.0590 x359
“A strong female leader must be given the opportunity to continually learn and grow so she can
Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia Hosts the have the self confidence to acknowledge when she doesn’t know something, and be brave
Girl Scout Leadership Institute enough to say so and then look up the answer,” said Peyton Krevonick, 2013 Prudential Spirit of
on the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University
Community Award winner and Girl Scout Ambassador. “Leadership comes with self confidence
and it must be practiced.”
Olympic Gold Medalist Gabby Douglas Will Share Insights about Leadership and Life

The keynote speaker this year will be 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist and Virginia native, Gabrielle
MECHANICSVILLE, VA - May 21, 2013 - Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia (GSCV)
“Gabby” Douglas. Gabby became the first American gymnast to win gold in both the all-around
today announced that the Girl Scout Leadership Institute (GSLI) will be coming to Virginia
individual and team competitions at the same Olympics. Gabby will share her insights on life at
Commonwealth University’s campus June 28-30, 2013. The GSLI is a weekend program of
the top of the game, what it really takes to succeed not only in leadership, but in life, and how to
intensive leadership training for current 10th and 11th grade girls aimed at the Discover, Connect,
maintain your place. In addition to Gabby’s presence, girls will engage in a series of hands-on
and Take Action keys to leadership. Participants will engage, develop, and foster their
workshops that focus on everything from budgeting and power brokering to maintaining healthy
leadership skills, achieving the objectives and desired outcomes of the Girl Scout Leadership
habits and relationships – all of which will be lead by dynamic corporate and governmental
Experience model.
women leaders.

As part of the GSCV’s 100th Anniversary, the theme for this year’s event will be ToGetHerThere:
GSCV has partnered with Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of Mary
When Girls Succeed, So Does Society. This is the largest fund- and friend-raising cause
Washington for this program. Sponsors of the event include the Dominion Foundation, The
campaign dedicated to girls’ leadership issues in Virginia’s history and was created by Girl
Rebkee Company, MeadWestvaco, Markel Corporation, Martin’s, Proxios, and other individual
Scouts of the USA. According to a 2008 Pew Research Center poll, only one in five girls
donors.
believes she has the qualities required to be a good leader; yet the public believes that
women—even more than men—have what it takes to be leaders in today’s world. It is this stark For more information and how to register, please visit www.comgirlscouts.org. Spaces for this
reality that lead to the creation of ToGetHerThere, and is the catalyst for this event. event are limited, so register today.

“There is a real issue here. There is an obvious disparity in girl focused leadership development
About Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia
in Virginia today,” said Viola O. Baskerville, CEO, Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Founded in 1913, Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia (GSCV) serves more than
“With over 100 years of commitment to girls, our organization is poised to impact the
12,000 girls and 5,700 adults in 30 counties and the cities of Emporia, Richmond, Hopewell,
conversation dramatically and undoubtedly re-write this chapter of history.”
Colonial Heights, Fredericksburg, and Petersburg.

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Girl Scouts experience leadership development programs offered at six different age levels
which allow girls to progress in skills and activities together. Placement options give girls the
Contact: Kayleigh Rosenthal
chance to experience Girl Scouting in a variety of ways – including but not limited to, church,
Communications Specialist
MEDIA ALERT
school, housing communities, and individually. For more information about this and other Girl 804.746.0590 x312

Scout programs visit www.comgirlscouts.org.

January 22, 2014

### WHAT: Girl Scout Cookie Craze 2014

WHO: Girl Scouts, families, friends, and Girl Scout cookie lovers will come
together for the annual kick-off event for the world’s largest girl-led
business – Girl Scout Cookies! This event is open to everyone
regardless of affiliation with Girl Scouts.

WHERE: Greater Richmond Convention Center


rd
403 N. 3 Street
Richmond, VA 23219

WHEN: Saturday, January 25, 2014


2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Cookie Academy for Girl Scouts only
4:00 – 8:00 p.m. Cookie Craze featuring Fifth Harmony

BACKGROUND: This is the first year something of this magnitude for a Cookie Sale kick-
off has been developed to include not only the Girl Scout community, but
also the 6 cities and 30 counties in which GSCV serves.

NEWS INTEREST: This year’s event will include indoor laser tag, fun inflatables, indoor mini
golf, carnival games and Girl Scout Cookies! The event concludes with a
live concert by X-Factor Finalists and girl super group Fifth Harmony
from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased
through www.gscookiecraze.com.

PHOTO
OPPORTUNITIES: Capture the fun and excitement of the day, Girl Scouts earning their
Cookie Pin, everyone enjoying the Fifth Harmony concert, and more!

FOR INFORMATION: Kayleigh Rosenthal Sheldon Andrus


Communications Specialist Director of Marketing Communications
(804) 746-0590 x312 (804) 746-0590 x362
krosenthal@comgirlscouts.org sandrus@comgirlscouts.org

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RADIO PSA SCRIPT SUMMARY

1 SFX: START: Track: Progressive 8 @ 0:00 thru to 0:02 Girl Scouts CEO of Virginia. “Any success I have magazine, which was distributed at
attained in life is because I listened the event and will be inserted into
2
3
Girl #1:
Girl #2:
Buying Girl Scout cookies probably looks very simple.
You just buy a few boxes from a Girl Scout and that’s
Named Most to someone who was much wiser the May 27 edition of the paper.
4 it, right? Influential Woman than
5 Girl #3: But you wouldn’t believe the skills we learn by the myself.”
6 whole experience of selling them. MECHANICSVILLE, VA -- Girl
7 Girl #2: Ask us about our inventory. Scouts of the Commonwealth of A proven leader, Baskerville has
8 Girl #1: We have something for every taste. Virginia (GSCV) today announced over 15 years in the public policy
9 Girl #3: Ask us where the money goes. that CEO, Viola O. Baskerville has arena with 4 years focusing on
10 Girl #2: Our troop gets to decide. received the 2013 Most Influential administration Prior to joining
11 Girl #2: Ask how you can partner with us. Woman of the Year award from Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth
12 Girl #1: We’re sending 42,000 boxes of cookies to our local Virginia Lawyers Weekly. The of Virginia, Baskerville was
13 USO. 2013 Influential Women of Virginia Secretary of Administration for
14 SFX: START: Fade UP: Track: Progressive 4 @ :06 were recognized at a luncheon and the Commonwealth of Virginia
15 Adult: The Girl Scout Cookie season is coming to a close. presentation on May 16, 2013 at during Governor Tim Kaine’s
16 Want to know where to find them? Download the Cookie. the Richmond Marriott, administration. Before her post with
17 Locator app on your smartphone or visit us at our Richmond, VA. the Governor’s Office of Virginia,
18 kiosk inside Chesterfield Towne Center. Baskerville was a Member of the
19 Girl #1: This is about more than just cookies. Each May, Virginia Lawyers Media Virginia House of Delegates and a
20 Girl #2: This is business. honors high-achieving women Council Member and Vice Mayor
21 Girl #3: Girl business. across the Commonwealth with for the City of
22 SFX: BUMP UP: Progressive 4. End @ :16. FADE OUT. the Influential Women of Virginia Richmond.
awards. The awards recognize the
outstanding efforts of women in Baskerville received an Honorary
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ANALYSIS: Three girls (approx. age 10-13) talk to potential customers all fields, including law, business, Doctor of Law from the University
about a project they are working on. An adult comes to their aid and health care and education. The of Richmond, a law degree from
gives clarifying details about their efforts. Backtracking is intended honors are given to individuals who the University of Iowa College of
to relay an upbeat and youthful feel. are making notable contributions Law, was a Fulbright Scholar at
in their chosen professions, to their the University of Bonn in Bonn,
communities and society at large. Germany, and received a bachelor’s
Their energy, ideas, achievements degree in German Literature from
and commitment to excellence William & Mary where she was
CREATED FOR: Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia and progress give us a look to also recognized as a Martin Luther
CONTACT: Sheldon Andrus the future. This year there were King Jr. Scholar.
Director of Marketing Comm 44 notable women recognized by
8047460590 x359 Virginia Lawyers Media for their For more information on the 2013
sandrus@comgirlscouts.org outstanding accomplishments. Most Influential Women of Virginia,
FORMAT: :30 “Leadership for me is defined as visit http://valawyersweekly.
BROADCAST: Clear Channel Radio of Central Virginia servant leadership. It is about how com/influential-women/. Profiles
RUN: eW2Jan14 – W2Mar14 well you listen to and help others,” of the honorees were published
said Viola O. Baskerville, CEO, in Virginia Lawyers Weekly’s
Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth “Influential Women of Virginia”
A Century of enjoyment for thousands of Virginia The first Girl Scouts troop was founded Mason-Dixon Line. Today, the CEO
girls since 1913. by Juliette Gordon Low in Savannah, of the GSCV is an African-American
Leadership Ga., in 1912. Low wanted girls to have woman.
Story of Girl Scouts in Central “We are very proud of the visible the same education and development
Virginia told in Cabell exhibition history that we continue to make,” opportunities as boys, and focused “When I was a Girl Scout in the
said Viola Baskerville, CEO of the on core values such as environmental ‘60s, we had segregated camps,” said
RICHMOND, VA -- At first glance, GSCV. “We are making many strides stewardship, diversity and inclusion, Stephanie Holt, a former Girl Scout
the Girl Scout uniforms of the 1970s – in Girl Scouts; this is the century of global citizenship, educational and a member of the Friends of VCU
a polyester pantsuit – may appear to be leadership.” enrichment and public service. The Libraries. “It boggles my mind now…
little more than a fashion misstatement. first Virginia group, Pansy Troop No. but I didn’t know Virginia had the
In fact, the wash-and-wear pants were The items on display were chosen to 1, started in Highland Springs, Va., first African-American troop [in the
significant. As the women’s equality represent the theme of leadership and just one year later. South].”
movement progressed, Girl Scout to show the intersection of the Girl
leaders wanted girls to learn that Scouts with many pivotal moments “The idea of scouting has military
a career beyond homemaking was in history, according to Yuki Hibben, origins – youth serving as While skill sets and membership has
possible. New programs and badges assistant head of special collections reconnaissance, youth contributing changed, the mission of the Girl Scouts
focused on skills that could apply and archives at James Branch Cabell at home while troops were away,” has largely stayed the same.
to professional lives. That easy-care Library. Hibben said. Early Girl Scout programs
uniform with slacks — at a time when focused on many of the same skills “Girl Scouts bridge the gap from
many schools and workplaces had “The exhibit reflects the history of taught by Boy Scouts, using outdoor girlhood to womanhood, but they’re
dress codes prohibiting some women’s women’s service during World War activities to promote confidence and also closing the gender gap on so
fashion choices — was a symbol of II, the badges and programs from health. many things, and leadership is key to
liberation and of changing times. the ‘70s show more focus on career that,” said Tamara Johnson, director of
options…and in the ‘80s, the Girl “I liked anything outdoorsy, and I did donor services for the GSCV. “There
This 1972 uniform is just one of many Scouts championed social causes 10 years at the Girl Scout summer are more and more female CEOs, more
items on display in the VCU Libraries’ such as homelessness,” Hibben said. camp,” said Eleanor Sharp, a former women in Congress. They’re finding
exhibition, “Girl Scouts of the “The artifacts mixed with photos help Girl Scout and current troop leader. “I their voices and being heard now.”
Commonwealth of Virginia: A Century capture this rich story.” have nieces…and I love teaching them
of Leadership, 1913-2013.” Uniforms, outdoor skills… I mean, how often do The exhibition “Girl Scouts of the
photos, badges, cookie boxes and This collection is an important addition you get to sit around a campfire, pitch Commonwealth of Virginia: A Century
other documents and ephemera were to existing VCU Libraries holdings your own tent, learn what things are of Leadership, 1913-2013” will be
donated by the Commonwealth on African-American and women’s safe to eat?” on view throughout spring semester
Council to document a century of history. The Girl Scout collection 2014. It is expected to draw hundreds
leadership and service from Virginia’s will enhance VCU Libraries’ strong But outdoor skills were not the only of scouts, leaders and alumni,
Girl Scouts. archival holdings documenting the focus of the Girl Scouts, and other including many members of the VCU
history of women in Central Virginia. issues became more prominent as they community. Free and open to all, it is
From the founding of the first troop in progressed. on view during regular Cabell hours
Virginia just a year after the national The exhibit documents a variety of on the fourth floor.
organization began to the creation of changes, from the design of the badges In 1932, Troop No. 101 was
the first African-American troop in the to more profound changes in Virginia, established on the Virginia Union
South, the local council has provided women’s and other history. University campus as the first African-
education, encouragement and American Girl Scout troop below the
History Making southern localities as the Resources. Girl Scouts to keep the organization running membership from 2000 to 2011. “This is the secret sauce. This is
Girl Scout organization strong. the leadership path for women
Girl Scouts moved toward integration,” Today, the scouting National CEO says And unlike many of their male in this country,” Chávez said to
Recognized according to the marker. organization celebrates the her organization is In order for the 101-year-old counterparts, Girl Scouts remain applause.
The marker is sponsored “multicultural mosaic” of group to stay relevant in the inclusive beyond racial lines.
RICHMOND, VA -- The by the Girl Scouts of the its membership, with more the “secret sauce” 21st century, they must teach Star De Perez, an 11th grade
first African-American Girl Commonwealth of Virginia. than 2 million girls in the girls about cyber issues and “If they present themselves as a Ambassador — the second-
United States and abroad. MECHANICSVILLE - VA Her emerging fields, she said. girl and they’re recognized by the highest Girl Scout level — said
Scout troop in the South
Viola O. Baskerville, résumé boasts titles such as New badges were created for local school system and by their Chávez acted as a strong role
was formed in Richmond.
executive director of Saturday’s ceremony is attorney, policy advisor and a nanotechnology and learning to families as girls, then we will model for all women, not just
deputy chief of staff.
And it met on the campus of the sponsoring scouting open to the public. manage money online. accept them into the program,” Latina minorities like them.
council, called the event But of all her prestigious public she said during an interview.
Virginia Union University.
“very important for service positions, Anna Maria The organization is also looking “We don’t discriminate.” Perez said she stuck with Girl
Chávez said the most difficult to digitize the cookie-selling
A historical marker establishing where the Scouts because it was something
is the one she’s in now: national process, she said.
commemorating history- model for increasing the Milagros Mercedes Richards, she enjoyed that also aided her
Girl Scouts CEO.
making Girl Scout Troop 34 participation of African- Chávez told parents about the membership manager and development.
will be unveiled 1 p.m. this American women and girls need for family involvement Latino Specialist for GSCV,
in Girl Scouting began.” Since Chávez began her in local troops because girls spends her time educating the “I may not be the biggest cookie
Saturday, Sept. 20.
appointment in November 2011, remain on waiting lists to join. Latino community about the seller in the world, but it’s given
She said Troop 34 is no she has struggled to convince positive effect Girl Scouts can me better communication skills
Location: Hartshorn Hall at
longer active, but noted Americans to donate to the “Not everybody gets to wear have on young women. and mentorship opportunities,”
Virginia Union University,
its legacy lives on with worthy cause, she said. this uniform. That’s sad,” she she said.
1500 N. Lombardy St. on
North Side. an estimated 22 percent said. “For me, that’s what keeps Her efforts have slowly increased
of the Girl Scouts of the “Sadly, people in the United me up at night — that there membership in Richmond area, Her mother, Gabriela
Commonwealth of Virginia States today invest in animal are girls who want to have the she said, and enforced that there Wetherington, said Chávez’s
The marker was approved
membership comprised of causes more than they do girl opportunity to be a part of this should be no limitations on who message was both a simple and
by the Virginia Department
African-Americans. causes,” said Chávez, the first amazing organization and the can join. meaningful one that resonated
of Historical Resources at
Latina to serve the nation’s problem is we can’t get enough with females everywhere.
its December meeting.
Speakers during the largest organization for girls. adults to volunteer.” “Girl Scouts is for all girls,
The marker commemorates unveiling ceremony will not just one particular type,” “I was able to just get warmth
include Thomasina T. “Don’t get me wrong, I love Diversity also remains a Richards said. “Language of her sincerity,” Wetherington
“the first African American
Binga, a retired educator animals. But goldfish will not priority. Many local offices have should not be a barrier, your said. “So many girls who are in
Girl Scout troop in the
and daughter-in-law of the be President of the United States added a position specifically for background should not be a a minority status sell themselves
South,” which began
troop’s founding sponsor one day — it’ll be Girl Scouts.” generating outreach to minority barrier.” as ‘I can’t do it because there are
meeting in 1932 on the
campus. The Richmond Mary Virginia Binga; Ms. girls who may not otherwise be At the end of her enthusiastic odds against me.’ ”
Baskerville; Dr. Claude On Wednesday, Chávez represented, Chávez said. This speech, Chávez explained that
troop was started by
G. Perkins, president of visited the Girl Scouts of the is to ensure that the organization her organization is the best way
sponsors Lena Watson,
Virginia Union University; Commonwealth of Virginia — which includes 2.3 million to encourage successful young
Janie Jones and Mary
Giovanni Smith and Lisa headquarters in Mechanicsville, girls ages five to 17 nationwide women.
Virginia Binga just 20
Kroll, also of GSCV; Dr. where she spoke to about — accurately represents its
years after the Girl Scout
Lauranett L. Lee, curator 30 parents and current population. For example, she said, 80
organization was founded
of African-American members. Chávez, a lifelong percent of women who own
in 1912 in Savannah, Ga.
history at the Virginia Girl Scout herself, discussed So far, the endeavor has been small businesses are Girl
Historical Society; and the importance of increased successful, she said, because Scouts, as well as every woman
“The Richmond Girl Scouts
Melina Bezirdjian of the diversity, technological Girl Scouts have seen about a who has flown in space and all
served as a model for other
Department of Historic programming and public service 55 percent increase in Latina past female Secretaries of State.
Scholar talks Art areas for creative engagement. Chaudhuri is a Collegiate Ohio University that Tantrum Theater has been of voice and movement at Tantrum Theater will be funded
Professor and Professor approved and supported so Ohio University’s School of through Ohio University
and Climate Chaos: By using many affective of English, Drama, and launches new enthusiastically by everyone Dance, Film, and Theater. “The alumni donations, corporate
Changing Emotions registers--beyond guilt, shame, Environmental Studies at professional involved,” said Michael success of the Ohio University sponsorships, subsidies from
fear, and anger-- Chaudhuri New York University. She Lincoln, the artistic director center at Dublin has inspired Ohio University and the
ATHENS, OH -- The College means to realign our values, also collaborates on creative theater – Tantrum and head of Ohio University’s both Ohio University and the College of Fine Arts and earned
of Fine Arts Consortium for thoughts, and feelings with more projects, including the multi- Theater– in theater division. “The Theater City of Dublin to envision a revenue from ticket sales,
Historical and Critical Studies realistic and resilient attitudes to platform intervention entitled Division has been working partnership in arts and culture. educational workshops and
in the Arts presents visiting the strange new world ahead. Dear Climate, which has been Dublin, Ohio toward this goal for nearly two The faculty of the Division of concessions.
scholar Una Chaudhuri, who presented in New York, Santa years, but now the real work Theater and the Dean’s Office
ATHENS, OH -- Ohio
will explore art that encourages Professor Una Chaudhuri Barbara, Troy, Dublin, Abu begins. We dared to dream of the College of Fine Arts The theater’s name, Tantrum,
University’s College of Fine
us to “take the climate is a pioneer in the field of Dhabi, and the Netherlands. big and I’m proud and deeply have worked intensively over references the the collective
Arts has announced the
personally.” She is the inaugural “eco-theatre”— plays and grateful that we have achieved the past 18 months to arrive at noun “tantrum of bobcats”
formation of a new resident
speaker in the consortium’s performances that engage The recently created Consortium this milestone, but daunted this announcement. This is a – otherwise known as group
with the subjects of ecology for Historical and Critical professional theater company by how far we have to go to game-changing opportunity for of bobcats. The bobcat is the
first season, themed “Art in the
and environment—and helped Studies in the Arts, consisting called Tantrum Theater in realize the complete dream. It our students and our programs, mascot of Ohio University.
Anthropocene.”
to launch that field when she of scholars from the College Dublin, Ohio. is a challenge of an era and a providing on-the-job training
Her presentation “Anthropo- guest-edited a special issue of Fine Arts, aims to foster a game changing opportunity for and a much needed bridge to the
Created in partnership with
Scenes: Staging (and Feeling) of Yale’s Theater journal in dialogue among scholars and the Theater Division and all the profession. We look forward
the City of Dublin and the
Climate Chaos,” is free and open 1994. Her introduction to that artists through performances, partners.” to starting a conversation with
Dublin Arts Council, Tantrum
to the public, 7 p.m., Thursday issue, entitled “‘There must exhibitions, courses, guest our new audience through our
Theater will initially produce
November 5, in Glidden Recital be a lot of fish in that lake’ speakers and artists. “The board, staff and I extend first season of professional
a three-show summer theater
Hall. It will be followed by an Theorizing a Theatre Ecology,” a heartfelt welcome to Tantrum theater in Dublin this coming
festival with plans to expand
informal reception in the same is widely credited as a seminal theatre program and are thrilled summer.”
contribution to the field. to a year-round operation for the opportunity to continue
location.
within five years. Productions our collaboration to offer The theater program also fulfills
Chaudhuri was also among will be performed in the educational and performance membership and accreditation
“The transformations [climate
the first scholars of drama and Abbey Theater until the City opportunities in the community requirements for the Ohio
change] involves are so
theatre to engage with another of Dublin completes the and beyond,” said Dublin Arts University theater division
unpredictable--is not just
rapidly expanding new inter- construction of a performing Council Executive Director Dr. with the University/Resident
natural, it’s also cultural,” Said
disciplinary field, Animal arts center planned as part of David S. Guion. “Tantrum will Theater Association and the
Chaudhuri, “it’s not just about
Studies, and guested edited the Bridge Park development. be a great addition to the cultural National Association of Schools
scientific processes; it’s equally
a special issue of TDR: The In addition, Tantrum will fabric of our community and of Theatre. Both organizations
about values, ideology, cultural
Journal of Performance Studies, provide educational workshops will enhance creative offerings require that universities with
practices, dreams and desires.
on “Animals and Performance.” to high school students in for those who live, work, learn professional training programs
And all that, of course, is where
In 2014, she published books and around Dublin, impart and play in Dublin.” uphold continuous connections
art comes in.”
in both these fields: an Animal Ohio University students to professional theaters.
Studies book entitled “Animal with practical experience in a “I am thrilled to announce the Tantrum Theater would serve
The pace and unpredictability
Acts: Performing Species professional theater in order to launch of Tantrum Theater, a as the professional theater
of the phenomena we’ve been
Today” (co-edited with Holly develop rich skills in their field new Ohio University initiative providing apprenticeships and
referring to as “climate change”
Hughes) and an ecocriticism by their graduations, and help and partnership with the City learning opportunities for Ohio
makes that phrase seem almost
book entitled “The Ecocide grow the arts scene of Dublin, of Dublin and the Dublin University students by allowing
euphemistic; recognizing that
Project: Research Theatre and its surrounding communities Arts Council,” said Daniel C. them to work alongside
we are in an age of climate
Climate Change” (co-authored and Ohio University. Dennis, the artistic director accomplished professionals in
chaos calls us to a heightened
sense of urgency and opens new with Shonni Enelow). of Tantrum Theater and a the field.
“I am thrilled beyond words visiting assistant professor
Interdisciplinary arts professionals. Drawing on from the Little Cities of Black coal, gas and clay extraction,
venture-capital principles, the Diamonds archives, combined and the formation of early labor
Arts alumnus organization is known for seeking with field recordings collected by unions. The town’s downturn and
receives Creative out artist projects that are bold, Harnetty at various locations. partial restoration act as an ethos
innovative and genre-stretching, of the struggles and hopes of the
Capital Performing and then providing the tools they “It took awhile for me to make larger region, now immersed in a
Arts Awards need to realize their visions and sense of what I was learning in my controversial fracking boom.
build sustainable careers. research, as a result, much of my
ATHENS, OH -- School of creative project happened after my An album version of Harnetty’s
Interdisciplinary Arts alumnus “The award will help me develop research was complete,” Harnetty project will be released by the
Brian Harnetty, Ph.D. 14’ recently the project further, and set said. record company Dust Digital
received a 2016 Creative Capital up performances; to help pay (http://www.dust-digital.com/)
grant, a highly competitive musicians to perform it with me. “What’s unique with his work, is next fall. He is also planning for
award supporting innovative and Creative Capital also works hard the emphasis on sound, his skillful the world premiere performance
adventurous artist projects in to help artists network with others listening, an extension of his of “Shawnee, OH,” with an
development. and promote the work in larger own composition practice. This ensemble of live musicians at
cultural centers, and to national dovetails nicely into ethnography, the Wexner Center for the Arts in
One of 46 projects receiving audiences,” said Harnetty, who the practice of listening and Columbus on Oct. 28.
support this year from the was elated with his win. experiencing. Engaging with
national arts funding organization, a range of subjects, leading to The Creative Capital official
Harnetty’s work “Shawnee, OH,” Aperformance-based composition, a combination of research and award announcement can be ready
commissioned by the Wexner “Shawnee, Ohio” grew out of his creative work,” said Marina online at: http://creative-capital.
Center for the Arts, in Columbus, dissertation research completed Peterson, associate professor, org/projects/view/872 .
Ohio, is currently being developed in the School of Interdisciplinary School of Interdisciplinary Arts.
for a live performance premiere Arts at Ohio University in
later in the year. 2014. The project considers the Peterson added, ”Harnetty’s
histories of South-Eastern Ohio, Creative Capital Grant is a
Harnetty is a sound artist and evoking place through sound, and validation of his project, bringing
composer whose work connects juxtaposing the audible present the significance of the history
sonic archives, performance, alongside traces of the past. of this region to a wider view.
ecology and place. His award- Performing his work at the Wexner
winning project, which continues “In 2010, I began studying in Center is a fantastic kind of world
his decade long exploration of the School of Interdisciplinary stage, it opens up the history of
sound archives, combines field Arts—my advisor was Marina Southeastern Ohio to a larger
recordings, transcriptions, images, Peterson, who was doing work public.”
and historical recordings into with the Little Cities of Black
newly re-contextualized sound Diamonds organization. I began “Shawnee, OH” critically engages
collages. an ethnographic study of this layers of history and memory with
group’s archives, which eventually the sounds of mining, fracking, and
This year’s Creative Capital became a part of my dissertation,” of a town fighting to survive after
awardees were selected from Harnetty said. a century of economic decline and
approximately 2,500 applications, environmental degradation. The
nation-wide, from which 46 This study, of the sounds of work fits into a practice considered
were awarded with the help Appalachian Ohio, informed in “sonic ethnography,” the study of
of curators, consultants, and part by his family’s roots in the culture, people and place through
region, draw on oral histories sound. Shawnee’s history includes

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