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PAGE 12 - SOUTHEAST MESSENGER - <strong>August</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2019</strong><br />
Obetz Zucchinifest<br />
The Obetz Zucchinifest will be held Aug. 30 to Sept. 2 at<br />
Fortress Obetz, 2015 Recreation Trail. This free family friendly<br />
event features rides, food, games and music.<br />
The Obetz Zucchinifest is a great end of summer tradition for<br />
the community. The festival offers live entertainment on multiple<br />
stages, rides, games, and a variety of food and craft vendors.<br />
Guests can watch the pageant, parade, or browse the classic cars<br />
at the Car and Motorcycle Show.<br />
Enjoy a Zucchini beer brewed by North High Brewing Co. while<br />
listening to the five National acts on the Main Stage. The line-up<br />
this year includes Warrant (Aug. 30), Scotty McCreery (Aug. 31),<br />
RaeLynn (Aug. 31), Spin Doctors (Sept. 1), and Smash Mouth<br />
(Sept. 1). Local artists will perform on “Your Stage” at various<br />
times throughout the weekend. All concerts are free.<br />
Monday is Kids Day featuring the Cincinnati Circus Company,<br />
COSI, and the Columbus Zoo. The midway has plenty of rides and<br />
games for kids of all ages.<br />
Start growing your award-winning zucchini soon so you can<br />
participate in the zucchini judging. Prizes are awarded for biggest<br />
zucchini, smallest zucchini, most unusual, and best dressed.<br />
Any information or registrations are available on the website.<br />
Follow on social media @Zucchinifest for the most up to date information.<br />
Visit obetzzucchinifest.com for information.<br />
Obetz Farmers Market<br />
The Obetz Farmers Market is held the first Wednesday of the<br />
month through September from 4-7 p.m. in the parking lot next to<br />
Veteran’s Park in downtown Obetz.<br />
Groveport Farmers Market<br />
The Groveport Farmers Market is held every Tuesday in downtown<br />
Groveport through Sept. 10 from 4-7 p.m. near Ace<br />
Hardware on Main Street. For information call 614-836-3333.<br />
Photo courtesy of Hamilton Township Schools<br />
Hamilton Schools<br />
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To show that they are committed to<br />
being great neighbors to the<br />
Rickenbacker Area, Macy’s executives<br />
presented a $15,000 gift to the Hamilton<br />
Local School District, which will be used<br />
to purchase new Chromebooks for students.<br />
Macy’s recently opened its stateof-the-art<br />
Backstage Distribution Center<br />
at 1661 Rail Court North in the<br />
Rickenbacker Intermodal Hub. The<br />
675,000 square foot facility is Macy’s<br />
only distribution center that serves all<br />
219 Macy’s Backstage locations, and is<br />
the company’s first facility to operate on<br />
Google Cloud to streamline inventory<br />
management efficiencies from receiving,<br />
sorting, packing, and shipping. Macy’s<br />
Backstage Distribution Center is home<br />
to 400 employees working one of the<br />
three shifts in the new facility, which will<br />
increase to nearly 1,000 during the peak holiday season. “This is a significant gift from our newest community<br />
partner that directly benefits our students by allowing our district to provide additional technology,”<br />
Hamilton Local spokesman Vince Payne said. “We are thankful that the Macy’s Backstage DC team<br />
has been proactive in their efforts to show they are not just here to receive and ship items to their corporate<br />
locations, they are committed to providing support and opportunities to our community as well. We<br />
wish them nothing but success in business, and look forward to building our relationship well into the<br />
future.” Hamilton Local is in the process of ordering new Chromebooks, which will be in the students’<br />
hands in the near future. Pictured here are, Carole Morbitzer, director of teaching & learning; Riley<br />
Thomas, HTHS senior; Mark Tyler, district superintendent; Sarah Morbitzer, HTHS senior; and Mike<br />
Morbitzer, director of grants & federal programs.<br />
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