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About the 100 Year Club The 100 Year Club of the Western Reserve was created in 1953 to honor an elite group of our region’s
corporations and institutions that have been in continuous existence for at least one hundred years. The annual
celebration recognizes the longstanding entrepreneurial and philanthropic spirit embodied in these Northeast
Ohio organizations, which includes over 200 members.
About the Annual Dinner Join the community in celebrating entrepreneurship in Northeast Ohio at the annual dinner that recognizes
companies and organizations on this momentous milestone of reaching the centennial mark in their history. The
evening includes networking and socializing with the region’s oldest companies, organizations and newest
startups. The dinner is open to anyone who wishes to celebrate the accomplishments of existing members and
new inductees.
Date: Monday, December 2, 2019
Location: Western Reserve Historical Society
Cleveland History Center
10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106
Cost: $150 per ticket ($100 tax-deductible)
The Evening: 5:30 pm Networking Reception
6:30 pm Dinner
7:30 pm Program
9:00 pm Evening Concludes
About the Youth Entrepreneurship Education Continuum
The Western Reserve Historical Society (WRHS), in partnership with the Cleveland Metropolitan School District
(CMSD), created the Youth Entrepreneurship Education (YEE) continuum model in 2013, an initiative launched
with leadership funding from the Burton D. Morgan Foundation.
Two of WRHS’s museums, the Cleveland History Center and Hale Farm & Village, serve as the ideal incubators to
nurture innovation and the entrepreneurial spirit in Northeast Ohio students. The YEE continuum is designed to use
the stories of entrepreneurs and companies, such as yours, to inspire students to pursue the potential of an idea to
solve a problem or create an opportunity for themselves and their communities. At a young age, students begin to
cultivate 21st century skill sets and embrace the entrepreneurial mindset to build and steward the foundations of
healthy communities. Proceeds from the HYC dinner support WRHS’s education initiatives which serve over
35,000 students annually, including 10,000 who participate in the YEE continuum.
4th
Grade | Roots of Entrepreneurship in Northeast Ohio | Hale Farm & Village
Students discover how early entrepreneurs provided the foundation for the growth of early Ohio communities. Students
explore the early American crafts and trades venues while discovering a rural, barter-driven, pre-industrial economy.
These experiences lead to the discovery of entrepreneurial concepts and key vocabulary acquisition.
5th
Grade | Setting the World in Motion | Cleveland History Center
Surrounded by the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum collection and examples of Cleveland’s most innovative minds of
the 20th century, students identify the characteristics of an entrepreneur. Then, they imagine themselves as entrepreneurs
and creatively use primary source documents to learn about productive resources and regional specialization. Scholars
then use their gained knowledge as a class to complete an onsite business plan.
6th
Grade | REVolution | Cleveland History Center
Utilizing the REVolution exhibit, the Chisholm Halle Costume Wing, and Cleveland Starts Here®, a core
exhibition and digital platform, students explore how Cleveland entrepreneurs shaped and continue to innovate and
influence the American and global experience.
7th
Grade | Raising the Dough | WRHS Research Library
Using the WRHS Research Library collections, students explore the essential question of how the entrepreneurial
spirit supports a healthy community. Students focus on local business Hough Bakery, Inc. Students analyze primary
source documents both in the classroom using the Cleveland Starts Here® Digital Portal, and on-site at the WRHS
Research Library. Students will conduct research to help Hough Bakery, Inc. make a business decision by
completing a cost-benefit analysis.
We hope you will support this exciting initiative and our young Entrepreneurs-in-Training!
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS INVESTOR Sponsorship - $10,000
Reserved table for eight guests to the Annual Dinner
Full-page ad in the evening’s program book
One complimentary one hour session with WRHS staff member to learn methods of preserving and
recording corporate records/archives
A private tour of the WRHS site of your choice
Acknowledgement in WRHS publications and website
1 complimentary museum facility rental at WRHS for a corporate function up to 100 people*
Glassblowing Workshop for four at Hale Farm & Village
Company logo displayed at 100 Year Club Annual Dinner
1 complimentary WRHS publication
Invitation to participate in Youth Entrepreneurship Education hands-on field experiences
($7,750 tax deductible)
MENTOR Sponsorship - $5,000
Reserved table for eight guests to the annual dinner
Full-page ad in the evening’s program book
One complimentary one hour session with WRHS staff member to learn methods of preserving and
recording corporate records/archives
Name on promotional material, WRHS website and displayed at the event
Glassblowing Workshop for two at Hale Farm & Village
Company logo displayed at 100 Year Club Annual Dinner
Invitation to participate in Youth Entrepreneurship Education hands-on field experiences
($3,750 Tax deductible)
INCUBATOR Sponsorship - $2,500
Reserved table for eight guests to the Annual Dinner
Half-page ad in the evening’s program book
Company logo displayed at 100 Year Club Annual Dinner
Invitation to participate in Youth Entrepreneurship Education hands-on field experiences
($1,600 Tax deductible)
COMMUNITY PARTNER Sponsorship - $1,000 This level is reserved for our Non-Profit partners and includes all benefits of the INCUBATOR
Sponsorship
*Catering Food & Beverage costs will be borne by the corporation or organization renting the facility. Rental date and event space subject to availability.
Sponsorship Form
Deadline for submission: Friday October 4, 2019 to be included on the Invitation
Friday November 15, 2019 to be included in the Program Tribute Book
We would like to provide our sponsorship of the 100 Year Club Dinner at the following level:
______ Investor - $10,000
______ Mentor - $5,000
______ Incubator - $2,500
______ Community non-profit Partner - $1,000
Our Community Partners can enjoy the benefits of the Incubator level sponsorship as a $1,000 sponsor.
Name(s) as you would like them to appear:________________________________________________
Company Name:______________________________________________________________________
Email:_______________________________________________________________________________
Payment Information:
Amount Due: $____________
____ Check enclosed, made Payable to: Western Reserve Historical Society
____ Credit Card
Card#:_____________________________________ CVC:______________ Exp.
Date:______________
Signature:____________________________________________________________________________
Name as it appears on card:_____________________________________________________________
Please supply your company logo in jpg format for use in promotion of the event.
Send payment information and form to:
WRHS 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106
Attention: Stacey Rusher, Event Coordinator
Phone: 216-721-5722 ext. 1004 | Email: [email protected]
Program Book Ad
Deadline for submission: Friday November 15, 2019
We would like to provide our sponsorship of the
100 Year Club Dinner at the following level:
______ Full-page ad - $1,000 (Complimentary with Investor and Mentor Sponsorship)
______ Half-page ad - $600 (Complimentary with Incubator Sponsorship)
______ Quarter-page ad - $400
Please supply ad art in jpg format ONLY.
Note: Ads will be in Black & White
Contact Name:________________________________________________________________________
Company Name:______________________________________________________________________
Email:_______________________________________________________________________________
Payment Information:
Amount Due: $____________
____ Check enclosed, made Payable to: Western Reserve Historical Society
____ Credit Card
Card#:_____________________________________ CVC:______________ Exp.
Date:______________
Signature:____________________________________________________________________________
Name as it appears on card:_____________________________________________________________
Please supply your company logo in jpg format for use in promotion of the event.
Send payment information and form to:
WRHS 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106
Attention: Stacey Rusher, Event Coordinator
Phone: 216-721-5722 ext. 1004 | Email: [email protected]
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Current Membership Roster A. H. Pelz Company A. M. McGregor Home
Amer Insurance Ajax Manufacturing Co. Akron General Hospital (Owned by
Cleveland Clinic) Al Wilhelmy Flowers American Brass Mfg. Co. American Bronze Corporation American Greetings Corp. American Mutual Life Association American Red Cross, Greater Cleveland Chapter American Stone Industries, Inc. Anderson Door Company Anderson International Corporation
Ashtabula County Humane Society Astrup Company The Austin Company Austin Powder Company Aviation Products Support
BakerHostetler Baldwin-Wallace University Bardons & Oliver, Inc. BASF Construction Chemicals, formerly Master Builders, Inc. Beech Brook Bellefaire JCB
Benjamin P. Forbes Company Benjamin Rose Institute Berman Moving and Storage, Inc. Berris Optical Bluestar Metal Recycling Co. Bonfoey Company
Bonfoey Gallery Bosworth Industrial Supply Co. Braden Sutphin Ink Brickman-Didonato Funeral Home Brooks & Stafford Company Brost Foundry Brown Fence Brown-Forward, Inc. Bruening Glass Works, Inc. Buckeye Business Products
Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLC
C.W. Courtney Co. Calfee, Halter, & Griswold
Call & Post
Carr Brothers, Inc. Case Western Reserve University Catholic Universe Bulletin
Cavitch Familo & Durkin Center for Community Solutions Central Brass Mfg. Co. Central Petroleum Co. (Cen-Pe Co.) Chagrin Hardware & Supply, Inc. Champion Plating, Inc. Champion Rivet Co. Chas. Svec, Inc. Children’s Aid Society
Christ Child Society of Cleveland City Club of Cleveland Cleveland Alumnae Panhellenic Association Cleveland Animal Protective League
Cleveland Chemical Pest Control, Inc.
Cleveland City Forge Company
Cleveland Cultural Gardens Federation Cleveland Engineering Society Cleveland Foundation Cleveland Hardware & Forge Co. Cleveland Indians Baseball Club Cleveland Institute of Art Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Cleveland Metroparks
The Cleveland Orchestra
Cleveland Plant and Flower Cleveland Play House Cleveland Public Library Cleveland Sight Center Cleveland Steel Tool Co. Clifford Norton Studio Cliffs Natural Resources, Inc.
CMI Industry Americas Inc. Coe Manufacturing Company Conn-Selmer, Inc. Construction Employers Association
Cuyahoga Valley Railway Co. D. O. Summers Company David Round & Son, Inc.
Dealer Tire Demag Plastics Group Dickey Grabler Company Distillata Company Dodd Co. Donley’s, Inc Duramax Marine Dyson Corporation E. B. Brown Opticians E. F. Boyd & Son Funeral Home Dominion East Ohio Eaton Corporation
Eberhard Manufacturing Company Eliza Bryant Village Eliza Jennings Home Elwell-Parker, Ltd. Empire Plow Company Erico, Inc. (owned by Pentair) Ernst & Young LLP Erving Dress Funeral Home Euclid Chemical Co. (Owned by RPM) Euclid Industrial Maintenance &
Cleaning Contractors, Inc. Euclid Vidaro Evarts-Tremaine-Flicker Company Eveready Battery Company, Inc. Excelsior Marking Products Farmers National Bank Fay Sharpe LLP Federal Metal Company Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Fieg Sewering Co. Flat Iron Café Flood Co. Flynn-Mylott-DeJohn Funeral
Home Forest City Tree Protection Co.
Frank Novak & Sons Painting Fridrich Bicycle, Inc. Fuchs Lubricants Co. Garland Company Gebauer Co. Glidden Company of Akzo Nobel Goodrich-Gannet Center The Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Company
Graybar Electric Company Great Lakes Towing Company Greater Cleveland Auto Dealers
Association Greater Cleveland Partnership Gust Gallucci Co. (Galucci's)
Harrington Electric Company Hathaway Brown Hawken School Herman Textile Window Fashions Hertner Division, EnerSys., Inc. Hiram House Hodell-Natco Industries, Inc. Holtkamp Organ Company Holy Name High School Howard Hanna Smythe Cramer Humphrey Company HWH Illuminating Company (First Energy) Invacare Corporation
J. M. Smucker Company
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel
School of Applied Social Sciences
Jerman’s Café Jewish Family Service Association Jewish Federation of Cleveland John Carroll University Johns-Carabelli Company Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue Joseph and Feiss Company (Hugo
Boss) Joseph C. Schulte Judson Retirement Community Junior League of Cleveland Kalinich Fence Company Karamu House Kathy Wilhelmy Flowers Kawneer Company, Inc. Kealy Trucking Co. Key Corp Kirby/Scott – Fetzer Kiwanis Club of Cleveland Knollwood Cemetery Kool Seal, Inc. Kotecki Memorials
Kottler Metal Products, Inc. Lake Erie College Lake View Cemetery Assoc. Lakewood Supply Company
Laurel School Legal Aid Society of Cleveland Legal News Publishing Co. Leopold’s Furniture Lincoln Electric Company M. A. Hanna Company [PolyOne
Corp] Mahon-Murphy Funeral Homes Malin Wire Company Martindale Electric Co. McGorray-Hanna Funeral Home Menorah Park
Metalcrete Industries, Inc. Meyer Co. Montefiore Home Morgan Litho Co. Music Settlement NACCO National Telephone Supply Co. Nickels Funeral Home, Inc. Norris Brothers Co., Inc. Nosek-McCreery Funeral Home Notre Dame Academy
Oatey Company O-Brien Industries, Inc.
Obron Atlantic Corporation Ohio Awning & Manufacturing Co. Ohio Desk Co. Ohio Legal Blank Orban’s Fruit and Flowers Orlando Baking Co. Osborn Engineering Company Osborn Manufacturing Company Oswald Companies Otto Konigslow Manufacturing Co. Otto Moser Tavern Park Ohio Industries Parker Hannifin Corporation
Patterson Fruit Farm Peck Engraving Penton Media
Phillis Wheatley Association Philpott Rubber Co. Phoenix Dye Works, Inc.
Pickands Mather Company Pioneer Manufacturing Co. Plain Dealer Potter & Mellen, Inc. Rainey Institute Reese Pharmaceutical Co. Reister & Thesmacher Co. Riverside Cemetery Association Rogers Jewelers Division of Sterling
Jewelers (Signet) Rose Metal Industries, Inc. S. P. Mount Printing Company Salvation Army Saxton-Parker-Daniels Funeral Home SeibertKeck Insurance Service Wet Grinding Company Sherwin-Williams Company SIFCO Industries Smith & Oby Company
Speed Exterminating Co. Schneider Spieth Bell Spitzer Organization Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, LLP,
[Squire, Patton & Boggs] St. Ignatius High School St. Vincent Charity Medical Center
Standard Plating Works State Industrial Tap Packaging Solutions
Thumm’s Bike & Clock Shop
The Timken Company
TimkenSteel
Tyler Elevator Products
U.S. Committee for Refugees and
Immigrants – Cleveland
formerly International Services Center
U.S. Steel Corporation Ulmer & Berne LLP Union Gospel Press United Way of Greater
Cleveland Universal Oil Inc.
University Hospitals University School Ursuline College Visiting Nurse Association of
Cleveland Vocational Guidance Services W .H. Fay Co. W.W. Sly Manufacturing Company Watt Printing Company West End Lumber Company
Westlake Reed Leskosky Western Reserve Historical Society Westside Rug & Carpet Cleaning Co. A Coit Service Company The Will-Burt Company
Wilson Feed Mill Wm. Plotz Machine & Forge Co. Wm. Wischmeier & Son Funeral Home
YMCA
YWCA Zinkan Industries, Inc.