Vault 6936 competed in their first championship competition in Detroit, Michigan at the end of April and placed 29th out of 67 in their division. This is one of the many competitions to come for this innovative team of future engineers. The competition took place on April 25-28 in Detroit at Cobo Center and Ford […]
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Students seeking donations
A group of Beavercreek High School students recently formed the first FRC group in Beavercreek for the purpose to build a robot, compete nationwide and put the Dayton area on the map as far as science and technology. But, building a robot and going to competitions are expensive, especially for a group. So, to help […]
Popping for help
Everyone loves and enjoys the Annual Popcorn Festival, which is coming up in September. So, when the festival committee asks for help- we should give it, right? The Popcorn Festival Committee is looking forward to celebrating its 31st year and bringing the largest Greene County festival and fundraising event to whole community. But, this year, […]
Feed the hungry for free
This holiday season, helping feed the hungry is as easy as a key stroke and doesn’t cost a penny more. By utilizing your Kroger Plus Shopper’s Card or the Amazon Smile Card when shopping for groceries and more, money will be donated to the Hope House Mission to help feed the hungry in the community […]
Bringing beauty to local girls
Angelica Heggem, the current Miss Beavercreek and Beavercreek High School senior sought out to make sure that every girl, not only in Beavercreek, but every local community was able to feel like a princess during the homecoming dance. How, you may ask? By teaming up with the Tinkerbell Closet and collecting donations of formal dresses […]
Feels good to help others
Four Beavercreek students, Kaylee, Hailey and Zack Berro and neighbor, Stephanie Mullins collected school supplies from around the Beavercreek area to help a Dayton public school in need. These students are building a bridge between the two communities and hoping to recruit others to their future charitable efforts. “We have a large population of families […]
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