North Ridgeville Bicentennial posters help worthy cause

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Last Fall, I read about an organization in my town that was struggling to help local families in need with food, shelter, clothing, counseling and more. The North Ridgeville Community Care (NRCC) was experiencing dwindling funds as the demand for their services sharply increased due to our nation's worst recession in over 70 years.

That's when I decided to create a poster celebrating the Bicentennial of North Ridgeville to be used as a fund raiser for the NRCC.

The poster was designed with photos  of North Ridgeville that I took last summer. My company, SpectraLight Photography, picked up the cost of printing so that 100% of the money raised would go to NRCC. My goal is to raise $1000.00 for this worthy organization through the sale of this poster.

The 8.5” x 14” limited edition poster features photographs of Sandy Ridge Reservation, Bettcher Convocation Center, Olde Towne Hall Theatre, North Ridgeville water tower, North Ridgeville Library and South Central Park.

The poster is a great way to celebrate the 200 year anniversary of North Ridgeville while supporting a worthy cause. It is a wonderful Christmas stocking stuffer for local residents and for those who have moved away.

Another cause I volunteered for was taking photos of members of the North Ridgeville Rotary Club and designing a calendar as a fundraiser. There are some pretty creative images that will make you laugh. See the calendar here.

Do you recognize any of the scenes on the poster? Which one do you like best? Please share your answer in the comment section, below.

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