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ThuJul19

National VOA Museum begins monthly tours Saturday

Posted by akiefaber July 19th, 2012, 2:36 pm Post a Comment

With the recent completion of some significant construction work, the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting is ready to reopen its doors for regularly scheduled monthly tours beginning this Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. Future tours will take place every third Saturday of each month.

The recent renovations included installation of a new roof and block maintenance on the rear of the building. West Chester Township will be reimbursed for the work through a $500,000 grant from the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission.

As well as the recent grant, the township also received a $1 million grant in 2008 to repair the exterior facade, windows and entry doors, as well as some electrical. During the 2008 restoration, the township had to pay an additional $731,653. Overall, West Chester has spent around $1.68 million from its own budget on utilities and improvements since 2004.

With construction completed, it will soon be up to the VOA Museum board to raise approximately $12 million to make it a revenue-generating landmark.

“It would certainly be a real asset to West Chester and draw people all over the country and the world,” Mark Hecquet, executive director of the Butler County Visitors Bureau, said in an interview with WestChesterBuzz in February.

“Hopefully it comes to fruition because it is a one of a kind thing and we should do all we can to make it a reality.”

According to board chairman Ken Rieser, the group hopes to kick off its fundraising efforts this year. However, the process is contingent on getting a working agreement in place with the township. Rieser said that the board is “in the final stages of the process.”

If and when the fundraising is completed, it is expected to attract 25,000 visitors, bring in $475,000 in out of area direct spending and provide an overall economic impact in excess of $1.7 million annually, according to estimates by museum design firm Jack Rouse Associates.

The National VOA Museum of Broadcasting consists of exhibits featuring the Voice of America at the VOA-Bethany station; Media Heritage’s Greater Cincinnati Museum of Broadcast History; the Gray History of Wireless Museum; and the West Chester Amateur Radio Assn.

For more information about VOA museums, go to www.voamuseum.org.

The museum is located at 8070 Tylersville Road in West Chester.

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WedJul11

National VOA Museum gears up for tours

Posted by akiefaber July 11th, 2012, 10:01 am Post a Comment

With the recent completion of some significant construction work, the National VOA Museum of Broadcasting will open for tours on the third Saturday of each month from 1 to 4 p.m. starting July 21.

The recent renovations included installation of a new roof and block maintenance on the rear of the building. West Chester Township will be reimbursed for the work through a $500,000 grant from the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission.

As well as the recent grant, the township also received a $1 million grant in 2008 to repair the exterior facade, windows and entry doors, as well as some electrical. During the 2008 restoration, the township had to pay an additional $731,653. Overall, West Chester has spent around $1.68 million from its own budget on utilities and improvements since 2004.

With construction completed, it will soon be up to the VOA Museum board to raise approximately $12 million to make it a revenue-generating landmark.

“It would certainly be a real asset to West Chester and draw people all over the country and the world,” Mark Hecquet, executive director of the Butler County Visitors Bureau, said in an interview with WestChesterBuzz in February.

“Hopefully it comes to fruition because it is a one of a kind thing and we should do all we can to make it a reality.”

According to board chairman Ken Rieser, the group hopes to kick off its fundraising efforts this year. However, the process is contingent on getting a working agreement in place with the township. Rieser said that the board is “in the final stages of the process.”

If and when the fundraising is completed, it is expected to attract 25,000 visitors, bring in $475,000 in out of area direct spending and provide an overall economic impact in excess of $1.7 million annually, according to estimates by museum design firm Jack Rouse Associates.

The National VOA Museum of Broadcasting consists of exhibits featuring the Voice of America at the VOA-Bethany station; Media Heritage’s Greater Cincinnati Museum of Broadcast History; the Gray History of Wireless Museum; and the West Chester Amateur Radio Assn.

For more information about VOA museums, go to www.voamuseum.org.

The museum is located at 8070 Tylersville Road in West Chester.

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WedJun27

BCVB launches summer wakeboard giveaway

Posted by akiefaber June 27th, 2012, 4:23 pm Post a Comment

In celebration of the 2012 WWA Wakeboard National Championships, which will take place at Voice of America Park in West Chester Aug. 2-5, the Butler County Visitor’s Bureau is launching a summer wakeboard giveaway.

The promotion, which will take place July 1-27, includes free tickets to the WWA Wakeboard National Championships or an ultimate wakeboarding weekend package that features two tickets to the championships at VOA and two tickets to the Wake Nation in Fairfield.

Photo provided by the World Wakeboard Association.

For the opportunity to win, participants can register on the BCVB Facebook page by clicking on the Giveaways tab.

During the promotion, the BCVB will give away two tickets for the WWA Wakeboard National Championships twice each week (Mondays and Wednesdays). Meanwhile, the ultimate wakeboarding weekend package will be awarded once a week (Fridays).

This August will be the first time in the 23-year history of the WWA Wakeboard National Championships that it will be held in the state of Ohio.

During the four-day event, West Chester expects to welcome more than 200 competitive riders, professional and amateur, from across the United States to compete in 22 skill-level divisions for national titles.

Results will establish the athletes to represent the United States at the WWA Wakeboard World Championships in Pleasant Prairie, Wis., Aug. 16-19.

“We are excited to host this prestigious professional event. To have West Chester serve as a host for a such exceptional event will have a tremendous economic impact for the venue, local businesses, hotels, restaurants, attractions and shopping venues.” said Mark Hecquet, executive director of the Butler County Visitors Bureau.

For more information on the 2012 WWA National Championships, visit KingofWake.com. Tickets can be purchased online for $7 per day or for $13 on the day of the event, according to the website. Discounted and free tickets are also available for children and members of the military.

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TueMay15

National VOA Museum to host tours this weekend

Posted by akiefaber May 15th, 2012, 4:32 pm Post a Comment

For the first time since December, the National VOA Museum of Broadcasting will be open for tours this Saturday and Sunday.

There were a few public tours in late 2011 before construction forced the budding museum to close its doors. Prior to those tours, the museum had been closed to the public for two years.

“We are just finishing some major construction work, so some items may not be redisplayed by those tour dates and some areas may not be as organized as they will be later,” said Ken Rieser, VOA museum board chairman. “We are opening to accommodate the many requests in association with the Dayton Hamvention and others.

“What you will be able to see is how wonderfully the building has been restored.”

The latest restoration work, which has forced the museum to be closed for tours so far in 2012, included installation of a new roof and block maintenance on the rear of the building.

In addition to a $500,000 grant from the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, which will reimburse the township for the latest restoration work, the township also received a $1 million grant in 2008 to repair the exterior facade, windows and entry doors, as well as some electrical. During the 2008 restoration, the township had to pay an additional $731,653. Overall, West Chester has spent around $1.68 million from its own budget on utilities and improvements since 2004.

If and when the museum is completed, it is expected to attract 25,000 visitors, bring in $475,000 in out of area direct spending and provide an overall economic impact in excess of $1.7 million annually, according to estimates by museum design firm Jack Rouse Associates.

“It would certainly be a real asset to West Chester and draw people all over the country and the world,” said Mark Hecquet, executive director of the Butler County Visitors Bureau.

“Hopefully it comes to fruition because it is a one of a kind thing and we should do all we can to make it a reality.”

Once construction is completed, it will be up to the museum’s board of directors to raise approximately $12 million to make it a revenue generating landmark.

The National VOA Museum of Broadcasting consists of exhibits featuring the Voice of America at the VOA-Bethany station; Media Heritage’s Greater Cincinnati Museum of Broadcast History; the Gray History of Wireless Museum; and the West Chester Amateur Radio Assn.

This weekend’s tours will take place from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. On Saturday, there will be a $5 per car parking fee for The West Chester Liberty Rotary Club and the Cincy Blues Society’s Backyard Bash to held at the museum. On Sunday, parking will be free, but there is a suggested $5 donation per adult and $1 donation per child to tour the museum.

Board members of the facility plan to set regular tour hours in the near future and are implementing a docent program for volunteers to learn about the museum and lead tours. Those wishing to volunteer can contact Dave Snyder at DavidSnyde@aol.com.

For more information about VOA museums, go to www.voamuseum.org.

The museum is located at 8070 Tylersville Road in West Chester.

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WedMay9

National VOA Museum adds four new board members

Posted by akiefaber May 9th, 2012, 2:06 pm Post a Comment

Terry Jacobs. Photo provided.

Four new board members, Terry S. Jacobs, Chris Wunnenberg, James L. Jaeger and Melinda Zemper have joined the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting in West Chester.

“We’re happy to have such dedicated new talent on the board and look forward to continuing to make great progress in developing the museum,” said Ken Rieser, museum board president.

Jacobs is chairman and CEO of The JFP Group, LLC, a real estate development company, and chairman emeritus and founder of Jamos Capital, LLC, a private equity firm specializing in alternative investment strategies. He is founder and former CEO of radio station holding companies Jacor Communications and Regent Communications, and is chairman of the board for Adelante Media Group, LLC, a privately held radio and TV company specializing in Spanish language programming.

Chris Wunnenberg. Photo provided.

Wunnenberg is development director of Schumacher Dugan Construction, LLC, where he has worked for the last 36 years. Wunnenberg is a 24-year West Chester resident and is vice-chairman and central committee member of the Butler County Republican Party.

Jaeger is a mechanical engineer and entrepreneur who co-founded Cincinnati Microwave, manufacturer of the Escort Radar Warning Receiver. He has worked for Motorola Corp. and R. L. Drake Co., where he was system designer on the TR-7 HF Amateur Radio transceiver. He has been an amateur radio operator since 1964.

Jim Jaeger. Photo provided.

Zemper is president of Oak Tree Communications, a West Chester publicity and media relations company. A former educator at Miami University, Zemper has lived in West Chester for 24 years.

Other museum board members include Rieser, Mark Hecquet, Patti Alderson, Clyde Haehnle, Jeffrey P. Monroe, Gary West, Clifford Perry, Greg M. Stevens, Mike Martini, Susan Redman-Rengstorf, Bob White and Dave Snyder.

The board is implementing a docent program and is seeking volunteers to learn about the museums and help lead tours. Those wishing to join the VOA Museum docent family can contact Dave Snyder at DavidSnyde@aol.com.

Melinda Zemper. Photo provided.

The National VOA Museum of Broadcasting consists of exhibits featuring the Voice of America at the VOA-Bethany station; Media Heritage’s Greater Cincinnati Museum of Broadcast History; the Gray History of Wireless Museum; and the West Chester Amateur Radio Assn.

For more information about VOA museums, go to www.voamuseum.org.

The museum is located at 8070 Tylersville Road in West Chester.

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WedApr11

Butler County Visitors Bureau seeks volunteers

Posted by akiefaber April 11th, 2012, 9:38 am Post a Comment

The Butler County Visitors Bureau (BCVB) is seeking volunteers to help it with some of the county’s biggest events in 2012.

Volunteer responsibilities include assisting with the distribution of county related materials at information booths, as well as interacting with visitors and residents at community events by answering questions that they may have about Butler County. In addition, help is occasionally needed in the BCVB office with mailings, packet assembly and other administrative tasks.

According to a release from the BCVB, ideal volunteers will have great interpersonal communication skills, a good knowledge of Butler County, and a willingness to help a diverse population of people.

Below is a list specific events where the BCVB needs volunteers:

  • April 13: MASC Girls Soccer Tournament
  • April 20: MASC Boys Soccer Tournament
  • June 27, 28: USA Archery National Target Championships
  • July 13: 7th Grade Girls Basketball Division I, II, III National Championships
  • July 13, 14: MidUSA Ohio Challenge Balloon Festival
  • August 2 – 5: Nautique WWA Wakeboard National Championships
  • August 10-12: USA Triathlon Junior and Youth National Championships
  • Sept 29, 30: Pyramid Hill Art Fair

Interested volunteers should contact Sandy Walther at 513-860-4194 or at swalther@butlercountyvb.com.

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ThuMar8

Lakota East to host Girl Power Invitational this weekend

Posted by akiefaber March 8th, 2012, 12:56 pm Post a Comment

Lakota East High School will be the home of the 7th annual Girl Power Invitational. The event, which is put together by Flip n Twist Gymnastics, will take place this Saturday and Sunday.

According to the Butler County Visitors Bureau, the USA Gymnastics sanctioned invitational is one of the biggest gymnastics meets in the Midwest.

“We are so excited to have more than 650 gymnasts from Ohio and West Virginia participate in the Girl Power Invitational. We strive to make it a fun, competitive environment that teams look forward to each year,” said Melena Siebert, Flip n Twist Booster club president.

Competition begins at 9 a.m. Saturday and at 10 a.m. Sunday. For a complete schedule and more information, visit the Girl Power Invitational webpage.

“We are thrilled to have some of the best gymnasts in the region come to Butler County,” said Jason Williams, senior sales manager of sports and events at the Butler County Visitors Bureau. “With a record number of participants this year, it shows how popular the sport has become in this region.”

Admission to the event is $10 for adults, $5 for seniors and students ages 6-16 and free for children 6 and under.

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WedFeb22

Wakeboard National Championships coming to West Chester

Posted by akiefaber February 22nd, 2012, 5:47 pm Post a Comment

World Sports & Marketing in conjunction with the Butler County Visitors Bureau announced Wednesday that Voice of America Park in West Chester Township will be the location for the 2012 Nautique WWA Wakeboard National Championships.

It will be the first time in the event’s 23-year history that it will be held in the state of Ohio. The National Championships is scheduled to take place Aug. 2-5.

“We’re excited to bring the Nautique WWA Nationals to the Voice of America Park,” tournament director Chris Bischoff said in a release. “The park has the layout, vibe and local support we’re looking for to host an event of this magnitude.”

During the four-day event, West Chester expects to welcome more than 200 competitive riders, professional and amateur, from across the United States to compete in 22 skill-level divisions for national titles.

Results will establish the athletes to represent the United States at the WWA Wakeboard World Championships later this year.

“We are excited to host this prestigious professional event. To have West Chester serve as a host for a such exceptional event will have a tremendous economic impact for the venue, local businesses, hotels, restaurants, attractions and shopping venues.” said Mark Hecquet, executive director of the Butler County Visitors Bureau.

For more information on the 2012 Nautique WWA Nationals, visit KingofWake.com.

Also in August, Voice of America Park will host the 2012 USA Triathlon Junior and Youth National Championships.

The triathlon event will take place Aug. 11-12 and has an estimated economic impact of $700,000, according to the Butler County Visitors Bureau. Visit usatriathlon.org for full event details.

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MonFeb6

In case you missed it: Last week in West Chester

Posted by akiefaber February 6th, 2012, 9:55 am Post a Comment

To let West Chester and Liberty Township residents catch up with the news that they need to know, WestChesterBuzz.com will list and link to all of last week’s top local stories every Monday morning. (Stories are listed in order of date)

West Chester Police identify passengers in fatal crash: Two people, who were killed in a strange crash Jan. 29 were identified and both tested positive for alcohol, according to information provided by the West Chester Police Department last Monday. The men, German Francisco Mejia-Rodriguez and Jorge Rosalio Rodriguez Lopez, are believed to have died from blunt-impact injuries and may have been dead for more than four hours by the time the wreckage was discovered.

Liberty Town Square Liberty Town Square gets key go-ahead: Liberty Town Square, billed as the largest retail development ever in Butler County, cleared a key hurdle this past Monday when county commissioners approved a memorandum of understanding. The $300 million project, with its promise of 3,200 jobs during construction and another 4,600 permanent jobs for people who work there when shops open, languished for several years because of the economy.

Horseshoe-Casino-Cincinnati-steel-beams Steel beams installed by J&B Steel being examined: The Cincinnati Enquirer reported last Tuesday that steel beams fabricated by a Jackson, Miss., firm and installed by J&B Steel Erectors Inc. of West Chester will be examined as part of dual investigations into the collapse Jan. 27 of the future Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati. Investigators are trying to determine why a steel beam supporting a section of the second floor collapsed while cement workers poured concrete on sheet metal on top of it.

Zach Mueck signs with Xavier Lakota student athletes honored on Signing Day: A total 30 seniors from Lakota high schools were honored on National Signing Day last Wednesday. Signing Day marks the first day high school football, soccer and cross country athletes can sign letters of intent. Many high schools across the country, like Lakota East and Lakota West, hosted special signing ceremonies throughout the week.

Lakota West at Lakota East Lakota West upsets Lakota East: Down by a point with 10 seconds to go, Lakota East missed two shots as the game clock expired in a 40-39 loss to rival Lakota West Wednesday. The Firebirds’ win snapped a three-game losing steak against Lakota East. Prior to Lakota East’s three-game winning streak, Lakota West had taken down the Thunderhawks in 18 straight contests.

Superintendent Karen Mantia Lakota proceeds with $9 million in cuts: Before Lakota Schools can tackle its looming budget shortfall, all officials need to be on the same page – especially administrators and the governing board, said Superintendent Karen Mantia. Mantia, at last Wednesday’s board meeting, asked for clarification as to whether its five members agree that cutting $9 million to balance next school year’s budget is the way to go. After board discussion, members agreed and unanimously voted to order Mantia’s administration to proceed with planning the $9 million in reductions.
Voice of America Museum
Anniversary of VOA marks beginning of national museum: Voice of America, which sent its original broadcast overseas 70 years ago this month, will see backers of its first-built transmitting station begin fundraising this year to become a national museum. Once restoration is completed in the spring, it will be up to the museum’s board of directors to raise approximately $12 million to make it a revenue generating landmark.

Oak Hills at Lakota West Lakota West knocks off Mason, 73-65: Senior wing Jackson Blue calmly hit two free throws with 45 seconds, as the Firebirds held on to upset Mason 73-65 last Friday night at Mason. The win moved Lakota West into a four-way tie for second place in the Greater Miami Conference. The Firebirds have won three games in a row and have three more to play until the regular season is over.

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FriFeb3

Anniversary of VOA marks beginning of national museum

Posted by akiefaber February 3rd, 2012, 11:34 am Post a Comment

VOA Museum

Voice of America, which sent its original broadcast overseas 70 years ago this month, will see backers of its first-built transmitting station begin fundraising this year to become a national museum.

The impact of the local transmitting station was felt in 1944 when the building and its six 200-kilowatt transmitters were completed about a year after groundbreaking. The station was instantly able to broadcast news to Europe, Africa and South America.

VOA Museum“What happened here is something that I suppose only a few of us in the community understand or realize the significance of,” National VOA Museum of Broadcasting board president Ken Riser said. “None of this had been done before. They couldn’t just pull things off a shelf. They had to actually design, build and construct it all from scratch.

“These were things that were probably equivalent of going to the moon in the ‘60s.”

Currently, the old VOA Bethany Relay Station is undergoing approximately $500,000 worth of exterior restoration work that includes installation of a new roof and block maintenance on the rear of the building.

Once completed in the spring, it will be up to the museum’s board of directors to raise approximately $12 million to make it a revenue generating landmark.

“When they are finished, the building will be pretty well secure from the elements. From there it is our job to raise the funds to turn the building into a first class museum,” Riser said.

Securing the building has been the responsibility of West Chester Township since 1998, three years after new technology caused the U.S. government to close Bethany Station in 1995.

In addition to a $500,000 grant from the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, which will reimburse the township for the restoration work, the township also received a $1 million grant in 2008 to repair the exterior facade, windows and entry doors, as well as some electrical. During the 2008 restoration, the township had to pay an additional $731,653. Overall, West Chester has spent around $1.68 million from its own budget on utilities and improvements since 2004.

If and when the museum is completed, it is expected to attract 25,000 visitors, bring in $475,000 in out of area direct spending and provide an overall economic impact in excess of $1.7 million annually, according to estimates by museum design firm Jack Rouse Associates.

“It would certainly be a real asset to West Chester and draw people all over the country and the world,” said Mark Hecquet, executive director of the Butler County Visitors Bureau.

“Hopefully it comes to fruition because it is a one of a kind thing and we should do all we can to make it a reality.”

Voice of America Museum Before the latest restoration project, the VOA museum opened its doors briefly in the fall of 2011 for the first time in two years to provide public tours. This year, the museum is expected to open after the roof work is completed while it attempts to raise funds.

“Most of the transmitter stations have been decommissioned. There is nothing left, not even a marker to show what was there,” Bethany Station’s last plant supervisor David Snyder said.

“When we open, we will have a lot of information on Voice of America and its history. It will be exciting to come here and see something, which the American public knows very little about.”

While Americans may not be aware of Voice of America’s history during World War II and the Cold War, since it only transmitted broadcasts oversees, many should be able to identify with the other two museums that are located in the same building – The Gray History of Wireless Museum, which features one of the country’s largest collections of antique radios, and The Media Heritage’s Greater Cincinnati Museum of Broadcast History, which boasts local radio and television programming memorabilia.

Today, Voice of America is still operational and is funded by the U.S. government. VOA now broadcasts through the Internet, mobile, social media, radio and television in 43 languages and reaches a weekly global audience of 141 million.

Locally, Clyde Haehnle, who was one of the original engineers who helped design and build the transmitting station in West Chester, takes great pride knowing the station’s impact on the outcome of World War II.

“To see it still here and be preserved and restored for historical purposes is a great thrill to me,” said Haehnle, who will turn 90 in October.

“I hope I can see it finished.”

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