Our 2023 Board of Directors
Here’s an up-to-date photo of our Board of Directors for 2023, along with Tasha Weaver, our new Executive Director.
Here’s an up-to-date photo of our Board of Directors for 2023, along with Tasha Weaver, our new Executive Director.
Tippecanoe Market Days is pleased to announce its upcoming farmers’ market, the first one of the season will take place on June 2, 2023, from 5:00 Pm to 8:00 PM in beautiful downtown Tipp City. Held in conjunction with a local music event, Market Days will feature a wide variety of fresh and locally grown produce, artisanal goods, baked goods, and much more.
“We’re thrilled to be hosting another farmers’ market and to support local growers and makers,” said Downtown Tipp City Partnership Executive Director, Tasha Weaver. “We’re excited to bring fresh, locally sourced products to the community and create a space where people can come together and enjoy the best of what Tipp City has to offer.”
The Tippecanoe Market Days farmers’ market is a popular community event that brings together local vendors, farmers, and artisans. Visitors to the market will have the opportunity to sample and purchase a range of fresh and delicious products, including some early-season fruits and vegetables, honey, jams, baked goods, and much more. The market is sponsored by Fifth Third Bank, Regal Rexnord, Monroe Federal Bank, and Living Simply Soap.
In addition to the wide variety of food products, the market will also feature a selection of handmade goods and crafts, including jewelry and home decor items. Across Main Street, there will be a live music event.
“We’re always excited to showcase the unique and diverse talents of our vendors,” said Weaver. “We believe that the market is a great way to connect with the community and support local businesses, while also promoting healthy eating and sustainable living.”
The Tippecanoe Market Days farmers’ market is open to the public and free to attend. The market will take place rain or shine. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own bags or baskets for their purchases, and commemorative Market bags will also be available for purchase.
For more information about the Tippecanoe Market Days farmers’ market, please visit the market’s website at https://downtowntippcity.org.
Contact:
Tasha Weaver
Executive Director
Downtown Tipp City Partnership
https://downtowntippcity.org
(937) 667-0883
Photo by Shelley Pauls on Unsplash
TIPP CITY, OHIO – The Downtown Tipp City Partnership invites women of all ages to join its upcoming Mom Shop Hop, which takes place on May 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
In its second year, this event features a variety of shopping and dining opportunities specifically geared towards women. More than 20 locations throughout downtown Tipp City will offer sales, activities and more during the event. Peruse gently used books during the Tipp City Public Library’s outdoor book sale before shopping for your favorite toys and games during Topsy Turvy Toys’ sidewalk sale. All retail hair products will be 25% off at Broadway Hair Studio and Salon, and unboxed boutique will be offering free chair massages to all guests from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Enter to win one of two prize baskets, each valued at more than $250, by visiting each participating stop. Different from past events, shoppers will be able to start at any participating location and enter to win electronically throughout their chosen route. This means each guest could accumulate more than 20 entries!
In addition to delicious dining and drink options available downtown on a daily basis, meals will be available from food trucks El Buen Taco and Show Dogs Hot Dogs. Take advantage of Tipp City’s DORA district while you stroll as well.
For more information about this event, visit www.downtowntippcity.org.
The Downtown Tipp City Partnership is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with a mission to enhance, preserve and promote downtown Tipp City from the tracks to the canal. It is an officially designated Main Street organization through Heritage Ohio and Main Street America.
Tipp City, OH – The Downtown Tipp City Partnership (DTCP) modified their Facade Improvement Program (FIP) grant application process last year. The FIP, which was established circa 2008, offers grants along with design assistance to businesses and property owners in Tipp City’s downtown district. The goal of the FIP is to improve the exterior appearance of individual buildings, signs, awnings, and the overall look of the district by leveraging private investment while making revitalization efforts affordable, creative, and community-based.
The FIP offers matching grants of up to fifty percent (50%) of an approved project cost for a maximum amount of $2500. The program typically honors up to three recipients each year. In the past, grants were offered on an on-going, as-needed basis until funds for the year were depleted. Now grant applications will be collected for review and selection twice per year, in April and August. Priority will be given to projects that are most compatible with the vision and goals of the DTCP and their impact on the district.
Applications for this grant cycle are due on April 21, 2023 The DTCP encourages potential grant applicants to meet with the DTCP’s Design Committee before beginning any improvement project. The Design Committee can provide valuable assistance by reviewing conceptual plans, discussing any permits that may be required, and conducting an on-site visit of the building. If interested in consulting with the Design Committee, please call the DTCP office at 937.667.0883 or email tasha@downtowntippcity.org.
Please visit this link for further details about the FIP grant and application.
DTCP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to enhance, preserve, and promote downtown Tipp City from the tracks to the canal. It is an officially designated Main Street organization through Heritage Ohio and Main Street America.
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Hello, and welcome to the new website for the Downtown Tipp City Partnership. We hope to highlight our amazing historic downtown, upcoming events and activities, and our amazing downtown shops, restaurants, and other service providers. We also hope to pass along updates on city projects that affect the downtown, keep visitors up to date on area attractions and offerings, and share our perspective on keeping Tipp City a great place to live and work.
As with any other “work in progress,” there are certainly things that we’ve forgotten or left out. It’s also possible that, in creating this new and updated version of our existing website, we got some of the information wrong. If you spot anything wrong, out of date, or missing, please email greg@gregenslen.com and these suggested changes will be forwarded to Bash Foo, our amazing website provider and hosting service. If you’re interested in signing up to get your own website, please reach out to Mike at BashFoo.com for more information.
If you’re interested in watching the trains passing through Tipp, we can recommend a nice empty lot on Sixth Street behind the S&G Painting Building. There used to be an old building here but it was torn down recently and now there is an unobstructed view for at least a hundred feet in each direction up and down the tracks. Some of these locations are private property, so please ask permission before visiting.
From the Wright State University Library on the old Dayton Electric Railway: “According to the collection, the city was serviced by four streetcar lines in 1918. They were The City Railway Company, The Dayton Street Railway Company, The Oakwood Railway Company, and The Peoples Railway Company. By 1930, this system had proliferated into six separate railway companies operating eleven streetcar lines, but no major bus line. Little cooperation existed between the different companies. For a city that was the size of Dayton, such a condition was unparalleled in the nation…”
501 E Main St, Bradford OH 45308
Enjoy this small town festival featuring railroad museum tours, spike driving demo, railroad crafts, as well as chicken BBQ, train vendors, games, coal shoveling contest.
Sat, 6/17/07 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
From the Dayton Daily News: “The annual St. Paddy’s Day 3.1 Beer Run was held on Friday, Mar. 17, 2023 in downtown Tipp City. Hosted by the Can’t Stop Running Company and the Downtown Tipp City Partnership, runners stopped for beer provided by Moeller Brew Barn or root beer at every mile during the 5K. Did we spot you there running for beer? TOM GILLIAM / CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER” Check out the full photo gallery at the Dayton Daily News website.
The Downtown Tipp City Partnership (DTCP) is pleased to announce Tasha Weaver as the organization’s new executive director. Weaver will step into the role on March 13. Weaver’s training as a respected travel agent, as well as her management experience in downtown retail business locations in Tipp City and Bellefontaine, allows her to bring a unique set of experiences to her new position.
“I’ve traveled all over the world, and Tipp City has something magical about it,” she says. “It’s rare to find a community that is so welcoming, a place where you can walk your dog down the street with a nice drink in your hand and such a wide variety of delicious food options and retail experiences.”
DTCP Board President Chris Snider looks forward to working with Weaver. “Tasha’s background working in small business and merchandising will complement and enhance her relationships with our downtown merchants,” he explains. “She has great communication skills and will do an excellent job of maintaining our positive relationships within the community.
Weaver is excited to learn more about Tipp City and to support the growth and preservation happening downtown. Her first official event as executive director will be on March 17, where she will assist with the third annual St. Patrick’s Day 3.1 Beer Run sponsored by Can’t Stop Running Co. More than 500 runners and dozens of volunteers will have the opportunity to meet Tasha and experience all downtown Tipp City has to offer.
The Sweets & Spirits Trail is a great way to explore Miami County and find some of your favorite things, like candy and cocktails, cookies and craft beer, or even brownies and bourbon. Visit any of the 15+ locations along the trail and earn points towards amazing prizes. Make a purchase to earn even more! Must be 18 years of age or older to participate, minors are not permitted at certain locations. Presented by the Miami County Visitors and Convention Bureau. Check before visiting.
“The Downtown Tipp City Partnership’s 7th Annual St. Paddy’s Beer Crawl was held on Friday, Mar. 3, 2023. Attendees sampled craft beers at shops, restaurants and other various establishments during the ticketed First Friday event. Did we spot you there? TOM GILLIAM / CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER”