Ohio 529 CollegeAdvantage and the Toledo Walleye partnered to present the Walleye Reading Program, which is designed to encourage K-8 students in Northwest Ohio to increase their reading time and sharpen their learning skills.
With the Walleye Wishing Well, Ohio 529 gave away two $2,500 college savings awards to open or add to an Ohio Direct 529 account. One college savings award for a student was won by Jacob Niefert. The second college savings award was for a teacher; Dawn Young with Saint Joseph Parish School won the award.
The winners were honored with a check presentation on the March 29 win against the Bloomington Bison. Dawn was accompanied to the game by her husband Jeff, sons Kyle and Joe, her parents Barbara and Jerry Walter, and niece Alyson Zdunczyk, and her nephew Matt St. Pierre.
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