WE WILL BE CELEBRATING THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE U.S. “OHIO-STYLE” AND YOU’RE INVITED!
BECOME AN OFFICIAL AMERICA 250-OH COMMUNITY!
Our Bold Goal: To have at least 250 communities that will be designated as an official AM 250-OH Community, creating hundreds of exciting and engaging opportunities to celebrate and commemorate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. in 2026.
We are inviting all levels of communities (counties, cities, villages, and townships) from across the state to apply to be an official AM 250-OH Community. This special designation from the AM 250-OH Commission provides an opportunity for local leaders to network, partner, and exchange information with the state commission team.
Benefits of being an America 250-Ohio Community: Communities will receive access to resources like digital toolkits, an online community platform, and regular check-ins with other AM 250-OH Communities, recognition of your participation in AM250-OH celebrations and commemorations as well as the opportunity to develop and grow professionally and personally.
How it works: Each AM 250-OH Community should designate one to two (1-2) individuals from your governmental organization, plus one (1) member from a local civic, non-profit, or corporate organization to serve as liaisons with the America 250-Ohio staff. Once the entity becomes an AM 250-OH Community, you are encouraged to create a committee involving individuals that represent the different aspects of the community, to help plan activities to celebrate the anniversary.
The AM 250-OH local liaisons will work closely with the AM 250-OH staff through an assigned staff liaison who will provide information to the community or committee to help them plan and coordinate, make connections, and access resources.
Steps to Become an AM250-OH Community:
Questions or need more information? Contact Taylor Tomu, Community Engagement & Outreach Specialist at [email protected]
Questions or need more information? Contact Taylor Tomu, Community Engagement & Outreach Specialist at [email protected]
We’re excited to be welcoming new communities each week! It isn’t too late for your community to join us. See the list below to see which community near you has joined us.
Community Name | County Name | Liasion Name | Liasion Contact Information | Liason Affiliation |
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City of Cheviot | Hamilton | Amy Richter | 513-562-0232 | Council Member |
Braceville Township, Trumbull County, Ohio | Trumbull | Terrance Shavers | EMAIL: [email protected]; PHONE: 2166331154 | Braceville Community Foundation |
City of Barberton | Summit | Vanessa Johnson | [email protected] | |
City of Findlay | Hancock | Jaclynn Hohman | [email protected] | Prjoct Manager, Findlay Office of the Mayor |
City of Maumee | Lucas | Aimee Mendelsohn | 419-266-1713/ [email protected] | Maumee Valley Historical Society |
City of Medina | Medina | Barbara Dzur | [email protected], 330-722-9029 | City of Medina Economic Development & Marketing Manager |
City of Piqua | Miami | Michelle Perry, City of Piqua Public Information Officer | [email protected] 937.778.2038 | City of Piqua - Public Information Office (staff) |
City of Ravenna | Paul Moskun; Arasin Hughes | [email protected] ; [email protected] | Councilman Paul Moskun; Executive Director Arasin Hughes | |
City of Reynoldsburg | Franklin, Licking, Fairfield | Jessica Rosenthal | [email protected] | Administrative Assistant to the Mayor of the City of Reynoldsburg |
City of Troy | Miami | Salome Hekate, Management Analyst Kennedy Goubeaux, Executive Director of Troy Main Street | [email protected] ; 937-335-1725 [email protected] ; 937-339-5455 | |
City of Worthington | Franklin | Riley Hoover, Management Assistant | [email protected] | City of Worthington |
Clark County | Clark | Michael Cooper, Public Information Officer for the Board of Clark County Commissioners Natalie Fritz, Archivist and Outreach Director with the Clark County Historical Society | ||
Clermont County | Jeff Blom Judi Adams | [email protected] [email protected] | ||
Crawford County | Crawford | Elaine Naples | [email protected] | Crawford County History Alliance |
German Township | Montgomery | Mark A. Heistand; Fiscal Officer – German Township | [email protected]; 937-855-2007 | |
Guernsey County | Guernsey | Debbie Robinson, Karen Castello, Terri Herron | [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] | |
Kelleys Island | Erie | Lisa M Klonaris | [email protected] | Village of Kelleys Island |
Salem, Ohio | Columbiana | Sara Baer | 330 277 3061. [email protected] | Council Member |
Seneca County | Seneca | Marisa Huss | [email protected] | Destination Seneca County |
Village of Plain City | Madison, Union | Haley Lupton (Village Administrator) Jason Stanford (Development Manager)Karen Eylon (Union County Chamber of Commerce) | ||
Noble County, OHio | Noble | Judy Robinson | [email protected] | Noble County Commissioners |
Findlay-Hancock County | Hancock | Jaclynn Hohman | [email protected] | Executive Director, Hancock Historical Museum |
Village of Crestline, Ohio | Crawford | Corey M. Spackey | [email protected] | Village Administrator |
Upper Sandusky | Wyandot | Marty Reber | 614-352-7520 [email protected] | Wyandot County Historical Society |