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( Inset) Team members from the Dublin office spend the day working at Coffman Park in Dublin.
Go FETCH! – Employees across the firm visited fifth and sixth grade classrooms in Dublin, Mentor, Zanesville and Medina to show students that finances are fun. Each year CPAs and community leaders throughout the state partner with The Ohio Society of CPAs in support of the mantra: Financial Education Teaches Children Healthy Habits – FETCH! During this event, volunteers demonstrate good spending habits while sharing a variety of important finance-related lessons.
Stepping Through Time – The Medina team traded their desks for the great outdoors. Visiting the Hard family log cabin, a centuries-old home at Green Leaf Park in Medina, the team reestablished flowerbeds, pulled out tree stumps to reposition a large mill stone and built a stacked fence. This public space has never looked better.
( Top Left) Chad Gorfido helps clean up the gardens around the Hard family log cabin at Green Leaf Park in Medina.
( Top Right) The Medina team combines their strength to move a large mill stone at the Green Leaf Park property.
( Bottom Right) From left: Giselle and Sofia Kanellakis, daughters of Abbey Kanellakis, and Reece Martin, daughter of Jason Martin, play together at the Rea & Associates booth during the Dublin Arts Council’ s Sundays at Scioto summer concert series.
A Box Of Love – The Dublin team partnered with Employer’ s Health to spread some cheer to underprivileged children last holiday season. They collected kid-friendly goodies and treats to be stuffed into shoeboxes and sent out through Bringing Unto the Saints Encouragement to Serve( BUSES) International’ s holiday project. In addition to participating as an office, some team members were moved to make additional donations independent of the office’ s effort.
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