Thank You to Our 2024 Sponsors & Friends of Downtown Tipp City

| Categories Featured | News | February 28, 2025

Downtown Tipp City is known as the heart of our community. It is a place where people come together, businesses thrive, and traditions continue to grow. In 2024, we set out to create a year filled with opportunities for connection, celebration, and new experiences. Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors and Friends of Downtown, we delivered.

This past year, we built a full calendar of events, with something happening every single month. From seasonal celebrations to unique experiences that bring people downtown, these moments wouldn’t be possible without the businesses, organizations, and individuals who stepped up to support them.

More than just event sponsors, these supporters are partners in our mission to preserve, promote, and enhance downtown Tipp City. Some contributed to specific initiatives, while others gave generously and trusted us to put their support where it was needed most. Every dollar, every sponsorship, and every partnership made a difference. The support we received in 2024 wasn’t just about funding, it was about making sure that downtown continues to be a place where people want to be.

Thank You to Our 2024 Sponsors & Friends of Downtown
We are incredibly grateful to the following businesses, organizations, and individuals who helped make 2024 a success.

Legacy Sponsors ($10,000+)
City of Tipp City
Mauk Cabinets by Design

Visionary Sponsors ($9,999-$5,000)
Main Street Financial Group Thrivent
Tipp City Foundation

Champion Sponsors ($4,999-$2,500)
Erwin Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram
Mark E Davison Sibcy Cline Realtors
Monroe Federal Savings and Loan

Partner Sponsors ($2,499-$500)
Always Blooming Flowers of Tipp
Bash Foo
Can’t Stop Running
Dayton Dragons Baseball Team
Dysinger & Patry, LLC
G2
Hamler-Gingrich Insurance Agency
Highlift Off-Road of Cincinnati
Home Experts Realty Dana Ward
Koverman, Staley, Dickerson Insurance
Long’s Concessions
Miami County Foundation
Miami County Visitors Bureau
Reed Spencer, RE/MAX
Regal Rexnord
Royal Crest Agency Insurance
Shenanigan Brothers
Sweet Adaline’s Bakery
Taft Law Firm
Tipp City Pizza
Tippecanoe Gazette
Tony’s Bada Bing
Up North Construction
Zack Jacobs State Farm Insurance

Ally Sponsors ($499-$250)
Cincinnati Reds
Clear Cut Lawn Care & Maintenance
Greenville Federal
Hinkle Roofing & Exteriors
Jeff and Rena Sebor
Living Simply Soap
Midwest Memories Antiques Ltd.
Morland Heating and Air
NCF Savings Bank
Perry proTECH
Repacorp, Inc.
Robinhood Outdoor Services LLC
Stitched By Liv & Em
Zach Snyder Flooring & Design Ltd.

Friends of Downtown – Community Members
Rick Chaney
Robert Davis
Mark Davison
Greg Enslen
Christina Hassink
Cameron Haller
Eric Mack
Karen Mantia
Mike McDermott
Todd Niswonger
Joanna Pittenger
Lisa Santucci
Ross Shira
Staci Shirley
Chris Snider
Zach Snyder
Ruth Safreed
Corey Vaughn
Bill Wendel

Friends of Downtown – Companies & Organizations
Aileron
Always Blooming Flowers of Tipp
ARCpoint Labs
Bash Foo
Bella|Gray Market
Bitty Bee’s Kids Handmade
Bloomora Botanicals
Bodega Market
Broadway Hair Studio and Company
Browse A While Books
Chaffee’s Brewhouse and Wine Vault
Clothesline Tipp City
Coldwater Cafe
Cross Creek Hydroponics
Dayton Dragons Baseball Team
Dragonfly Editorial
éclat Facial Studio
Erwin Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram
Fox and Feather Trading Co.
Greenville Federal
Hamler-Gingrich Insurance Agency
Harrison’s Restaurant
Jessica Goodson LMT LLC
Koverman, Staley, Dickerson Insurance
Kona Ice
Living Simply Soap
Main Street Financial Group
Mark Davison, Sibcy Cline
Mauk Cabinets by Design
Midwest Memories Antiques Ltd.
Monroe Federal Savings and Loan
NCF Savings Bank
Perry proTECH
rPets
Rad Candy Company
Red Devil Pizza and Deli
Reed Spencer, RE/MAX
RJ Mains & Associates, Inc.
Royal Crest Agency Insurance
Sam & Ethel’s Restaurant
Shenanigan Brothers
Stitched By Liv & Em
Sugden Furniture
Sun & Fun Travels
Sweet Adaline’s Bakery
The Tippecanoe Historical Society
Thunder Forge Gaming
Tipp City Chamber of Commerce
Tipp City Eagles Aerie 2201
Tipp City Foundation
Tipp City Global Methodist Church
Tipp City Public Library
Tipp City Rotary Club
Tipp Monroe Community Services
Tippecanoe Gazette
Tippecanoe Masonic Lodge #174
Tippecanoe Weaver and Fibers Too
Tony’s Bada Bing
Topsy Turvy Toys
Up North Construction
Veteran Oasis
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4615
Zion Lutheran Church
Zack Jacobs State Farm Insurance
Zach Snyder Flooring & Design Ltd.

Looking Ahead to 2025
We are incredibly proud of what we accomplished in 2024, and we’re even more excited for the year ahead. Our Friends of Downtown program continues to grow, and we look forward to recognizing our new 2025 members in an upcoming blog post.

For those interested in joining us as a supporter in 2025, we welcome you to be part of shaping the future of downtown Tipp City. Find out more about how to get involved here Become a Friend!.

To every business, organization, and individual who supported downtown this past year—thank you. Your generosity helps keep downtown thriving, and we look forward to another amazing year together.
2024 DTCP Support


Downtown Tipp City Partnership: A Year of Community in 2024

| Categories Featured | News | January 20, 2025

Tipp City’s historic downtown is more than just a collection of buildings; it’s a place where memories are made, connections are forged, and the spirit of small-town charm thrives. Guided by the Downtown Tipp City Partnership (DTCP), 2024 was a year that showcased the best of what our community has to offer. Here’s a look at how DTCP brought people together and kept downtown buzzing with activity all year long.

The year started strong with exciting opportunities to connect and celebrate. In January, DTCP and the Tipp City Chamber of Commerce (TCCC) launched the “Talk of Tipp” series. These informal gatherings invited locals to share ideas and foster a sense of community over coffee. The DTCP Annual Membership Dinner and 2023 Awards Night followed, honoring the people and businesses that make Tipp City special. February brought the sweet success of the Bourbon and Chocolate Event, a creative pairing of local flavors that drew rave reviews. DTCP also collaborated with the Canal Jumpers on a Music Bingo fundraiser, showcasing how partnerships strengthen the community. Meanwhile, DTCP executive board members traveled to Wooster for Heritage Ohio training, gaining fresh insights to enhance our town. March rounded out the quarter with the festive St. Patrick’s Day 5K and Afterparty, along with free pictures with the Easter Bunny at the library.

As the weather warmed, so did the activity downtown. April kicked off with the Eclipse Block Party, bringing neighbors together for music, fun, and a celebration of the natural wonders above. The Spring Beer Crawl provided another reason to gather, showcasing downtown businesses and their welcoming atmospheres. Tasha Weaver represented Tipp City at a Heritage Ohio event in Middletown, highlighting the charm of our historic district. In May, the Nosy Neighbors Tour offered a peek into Tipp City’s past, guided by enthusiastic high school history students. The debut of the Adopt-a-Pot program brightened downtown with vibrant flowers and greenery, adding even more character to our streets just in time for the DTCP to host the Tipp City Prom Attendees for a downtown photo shoot. DTCP’s year round hard work was recognized with the Gold Excellence Award as Tasha celebrated her graduation from the Paul G Duke Leadership Academy at Edison State Mosaic of Community Leadership Conference. A facade improvement grant awarded to Tony’s further underscored our commitment to keeping downtown inviting and beautiful.

Summer in Tipp City was nothing short of memorable. June brought the Jeep Cruise-In, where Jeeps lined the streets to support food security initiatives. Vintage in the Village gave visitors a chance to shop for unique treasures, while DTCP hosted the the Teen Leadership Academy for an afternoon and engaged the young minds with a downtown scavenger hunt. Tasha represented Tipp City at a Heritage Ohio training and networking event in Westerville and even found time to network by participating in the Tipp City Rotary Golf Scramble and assisting with the Chamber at the Chamber Golf Tournament. July’s Family Game Night turned downtown into a lively gathering place for all ages. In August, Downtown Trivia Night brought friendly competition to our streets, proving that Tipp City is a place where fun and fellowship go hand in hand.
As the year drew to a close, DTCP showed no signs of slowing down. September’s Tunes Tour Beer Crawl combined music genres and local brews for an unforgettable evening, while the Heritage Ohio Quarterly Training hosted by DTCP put Tipp City’s revitalization efforts in the spotlight. Networking events and the Mum Festival Parade participation showed our strengthened community bonds and showcased our town’s unique charm. October marked the much-anticipated return of HarvestFest. Markets, contests, and entertainment filled the day with excitement, drawing both residents and visitors downtown. DTCP passed its 2024 accreditation review with flying colors, a testament to the organization’s ongoing dedication and progress.


In November, the Economic Development Committee completed a wayfinding project, helping visitors navigate downtown more easily. DTCP proudly designed the inside cover of the Miami County Visitors Guide, capturing the spirit of Tipp City for a wider audience. The Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting event ushered in the holiday season with joy and created the perfect backdrop to make those special family memories together.

December closed out the year on a high note. The Tippecanoe and Christmas Too Historic Home Tour brought visitors and community members full of festive cheer to downtown. A facade improvement grant for Royal Crest Insurance Agency further enhanced downtown’s appeal. DTCP partnered with the TCCC for the 12 Days of Christmas, wrapping up a year of collaboration and celebration.

Why Join DTCP?

DTCP is at the heart of what makes Tipp City’s downtown special. Through events, beautification projects, and community initiatives, DTCP ensures that our historic district remains a place where people want to gather, explore, and connect. Becoming a friend of downtown means investing in the future of Tipp City and helping to keep its unique character alive.

We invite you to join us for the journey ahead. Whether you attend an event, volunteer your time, and become a friend of downtown, there’s always a way to be part of the magic that is downtown Tipp City.


Thank you to our 2024 Friends of Downtown and 2024 Downtown Tipp City Supporters!
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