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Welcome! Pg. 3
About SMG Pg.. 4
Staff Directory Pg. 5
Key Demographics Pg. 6
Marketing & Sponsorships Pg. 7
Facility Specifications Pg. 8
Event Services Pg. 11
SMG Food & Beverage Pg. 13
The Aquarium Pg. 14
Stagehand Labor Pg. 15
Rigging Information Pg. 17
General Floor Plans Pg. 19
Backstage/ Production Pg. 26
Media Pg. 27
Friends of the Center Pg. 33
Getting to the Center Pg. 34
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To our valued Clients and Guests…
...Welcome!
The sparkling, new Huntington Center is Northwest Ohio's Premier Sports and Entertainment Complex. This state-of-the-art facility is home to the ECHL Toledo Walleye Hockey Team. The Huntington Center, managed by SMG, holds a standard of excellence and versatility making it the ultimate stopping point for national touring concerts and performances including musicians from eve-ry genre and world renowned family shows as well as local, state and regional sporting events, tradeshows and community affairs.
Toledo's central location to major Midwest cities such as Chicago, Pittsburg, Detroit, Cleveland, Cin-cinnati, Indianapolis, Columbus, St Louis, Buffalo and Toronto give it unparalleled access to the Mid-west market. Located at the crossroads of Interstate 75, 80 and 90, The Huntington Center is accessible to 1.3 million people within a 60-mile radius.
The Huntington Center is operated as a full service facility with an experienced staff to manage and administer any type of event. Its opening ushers in a new era of Downtown Toledo entertainment and excitement!
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About SMG
SMG was founded in 1977 to manage its first account, the Louisiana Superdome. Since its founding it has grown to more than 240 facilities. These facilities benefit from the company’s depth of resources and its unparalleled expertise, leadership and creative problem solving. Our successful growth has been built on many partnerships we have developed with our clients- both municipal and private. Organizationally, SMG has two separate operating divisions, one for stadiums and arenas and another for convention centers, providing the same effective business principals to two distinctively different business segments. At this time SMG manages 75 arenas, 9 stadi-ums, 66 convention centers, 52 performing arts centers and 17 other recreational/equestrian facilities. SMG-managed facilities grossed more than $1 billion in 2006, hosting 10,000 events and attracting more than 50 million patrons. Our team of dedicated corporate support personnel makes us unrivaled in the field of private facility management. SMG Corporate Offices are located at 300 Conshohocken State Road, West Conshohock-en, PA, 19428. Our phone number is 610-729-7900 and our fax number is 610-729-1590.
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Staff Directory
SMG Administration
General Manager Steve Miller (419) 321-5010
Director of Finance Daniel Armstrong (419) 321-5015
Box Office Manager Justin Mondine (419) 321-5032
Suite & Premium Coordinator Suzie Mignogna (419) 321-5030
Director of Operations JT Thielman (419) 321-5025
Marketing Manager Troy Roeske (419) 321-5022
Operations Manager Jesus Rivera (419) 321-5005
Event Coordinator Dwayne Smith (419) 321-5027
Event Coordinator Abbie Hall (419) 321-5020
Event Coordinator Ian Bixler (419) 321-5029
24 Hour Events Line Concierge (419) 255-3300
AVI Foodsystems, Inc.
Catering General Manager Scott Fuernstein (419) 725-4393
Catering Director Abe DeWood (419) 321-5037
Concessions Manager Jon Drake (419) 321-6828
Catering Sales Manager Megan Dempsey (419) 321-5038
Huntington Center 500 Jefferson Ave., Toledo, OH 43604
Accounts Payable: 401 Jefferson Ave., Toledo, OH 43604
Main Phone: (419) 255-3300 ● Administrative Fax: (419) 724-5670
Operations/Events Fax: (419) 724-5671 ● Arena Concessions Fax: (419) 724-5673
www.HuntingtonCenterToledo.com
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Key Demographics
DEMOGRAPHICS OF
THE HUNTINGTON CENTER
IN TOLEDO, OHIO
Toledo has a population of 301,285,
which makes it the fourth largest city
in the state of Ohio.
AGE
7%8%
15%
15%12%
43%
15-19
20-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
Other
S EX
48%
52%
M al e
Femal e
RACE
70%
24%
6%
Caucasi an
Af r i can Amer i can
Other
I NCOM E
14%
13%
12%
40%
$ 20-30,000
$ 30-40,000
$ 40-50,000
$ 50,000 +
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Marketing & Sponsorships
The Huntington Center’s in-house marketing department has a successful record of
marketing many different events. Our personal “hands on” approach and attention to
detail will meet all of your marketing, advertising, and public relations needs.
MARKETING/ADVERTISING
Develop a comprehensive marketing campaign utilizing local TV, radio and print
Allow the client to have 100% input into the campaign
Manage media placement for events
Organize current media rate card information for Toledo and surrounding areas
Compile complete demographic information on Northwest Ohio
Include website, indoor message center and monthly mailer advertising at no
additional charge
Complete event recap and marketing settlement
Provide prospective client list for possible additional event sponsorships
Oversee event marketing budget
Offer group discounts to clubs, schools, businesses and various other groups
Arrange pre-show dinners, parties, meet and greets and private clinics
We can also assist events by designing strategies to drive ticket sales through the
Huntington Center. We can do so by incorporating various components such as,
sweepstakes, premiums, point-of-purchase sales displays and incentive programs.
MEDIA RELATIONS
Provide a complete list of all media outlets throughout Northwest Ohio
Create press releases and media advisories
Offer fax, mail or e-mail capabilities
Develop personalized follow-up phone campaigns
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Facility Specifications
The Huntington Center
Web Site: www.huntingtoncentertoledo.com
Market: Toledo, OH
Month/Year Opened: October 2009
Total Size: 266,000 sq. ft.
Facility Management: SMG
Ticketing: Ticketmaster
Premium Seating: Twenty Two (22) Suites
Two (2) 525 sq. ft. Party Suites
Scoreboard: 20’x 30’ End Zone HD Video Board
600’ Video Ribbon Board
Parking: Downtown Lots/Garages (See attached map)
Amenities: Ten (10) Concession Stands
Ten (10) Day of Show Box Office Windows
Tenants: Toledo Walleye ECHL Hockey Team
www.toledowalleye.com
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To our valued Client and Guests…
...Welcome!
Facility Specifications Staging Information
Brand: StageRight
Deck Size: 4’ x 8’/ 90 Decks in House
Height Range: 48’’-76’’
Maximum Stage Size: 48’ x 60’
Step Units: (4) 48’’-78’’ 9 Step
Barricade: (21) 4’ pieces
Portable Wheel Chair Lift: Virtuoso 5460P Lift
Rigging (Grid Pattern)
Capacity: 300.000 lbs. (See Rigging Info)
Steel Height: 75’ High Steel
60’ Low Steel
56’ (Under the Low Steel on the End Stage Side)
*Fall Arrest System is in place for Rigging Personnel
Lighting Services
Spotlights: (4) 3,000 watt and (4) 2,000 watt Super Troopers
House Lights: Quartz Flood Lights
Sports Lights: Metal Halide with dousing control (shutters)
Show Power (All Power is 3 phase, 4 wire plus ground with camlock and/or terminal connections)
Stage Left: (1) 400 amp, (1) 200amp, (2) 100 amp
Stage Right: (1) 400 amp, (1) 200 amp
Stage Right Center Ice: (3) 400 amp, (4) 200 amp, (3) 100 amp
Shore Power: (6) 200 amp/3 phase—availability dependent on bus location
Arena Dimensions
Arena Floor Area: 240’ x 85’: 20,400 sq. ft.
Banquet Room: 59’ x 72’: 4,248 sq. ft.
Party Suites: (2) 525 sq. ft.
Loading Dock Capabilities
Trucks/Buses: On/Off Site Parking Available
Vehicles: On/Off Site Parking Available
Load In/Load Out: (2) Loading Docks with levelers
(1) Overhead Drive In Door
Fork Lifts: (1) House forklift can be dedicated to the show (Discuss with Event
Coordinator for Rental Options)
Dressing/Locker Rooms
- Three (3) Star Dressing Rooms complete with individual Restroom, Shower, and lit vanity mirrors
- Four (4) Locker Rooms each with multiple Restrooms and Showers
- One (1) Green Room (NO restrooms/ NO showers)
- One (1) Crew Room with Restroom (NO showers)
- One (1) Production Office (NO restrooms/ NO showers)
Dressing Room Furniture
Three (3) Full Sets of In House furniture: Each includes (1) Couch, (1) Loveseat, (2) Arm Chairs,
(0) Coffee Tables and (2)End Tables
~ If additional furniture is needed, please inform your event coordinator for rent-
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To our valued Client and Guests…
...Welcome!
Facility Specifications
Phone Lines
Standard LAN Telephone Lines, ISDN Lines and Internet Service is available
Cost is $175.00 per phone line or internet drop (dependent on the number of drops per room)
In House Labor Staffing
I.A.T.S.E Local 24 Stagehand Union
Box Office
Ticketmaster System
One (1) Main Box Office/Advanced Sales with 6 ticket windows located off Jefferson Ave.
One (1) Auxiliary Office with 4 ticket windows located off Huron St.
Cash, VISA, MasterCard and American Express
Production Areas
500 sq. ft. Production Booth on the Suite Level of the Center
One (1) 16’x9’ Production office located on the Event Level of the Center
Novelty Sales
Two (2) 110 sq. ft. Novelty Sales areas located on the Concourse Level of the Center
One (1) 900 sq ft. Auxiliary Area for Novelty Sales located on the Concourse level of the Center
Press Areas ALL PRESS ROOMS ARE LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE CONCOURSE LEVEL
Two (2) Press Rooms ranging in size from 213-360 sq. ft.
One (1) 175 sq. ft. Auxiliary Press Room
One (1) 115 sq. ft. Home TV room
One (1) 110 sq. ft. Home Radio room
One (1) 105 sq. ft. Away Radio room
One (1) 80 sq ft. Stats room
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Event Services
While ensuring that our guests have the most enjoyable and safest entertainment experience possible, the
Huntington Center has adopted the following Event Policies and Procedures:
Each ticketed guest that enters the Huntington Center will be subjected to a search as a condition of admission.
Guests objecting to a search may obtain a refund, prior to entering the facility. All policies and procedures are
for the comfort and safety of our guests and will be strictly enforced.
The Huntington Center’s security personnel, in cooperation with SMG Management, as well as the event
promoter, will determine the method of search being utilized. Searches conducted at all entrance gates may be
a standard visual inspection; a light pat-down type search; or the use of hand held metal-detecting wands may
be employed.
ATM
The Huntington Bank ATM is located on the concourse level behind section 120.
Banners and Signs
Any type of banner and/or sign may not be brought into the Huntington Center, unless authorized by Center
Management. Guests may return any unauthorized banner and/or sign back to their vehicle.
Camera and Recording Devices
Information regarding our camera policy is determined by each show, and therefore varies from event to event.
For most events, small, instamatic and digital cameras will be permissible. Cameras with professional lenses
will not be permitted. Recording devices, whether audio or visual, are not permitted in the center.
Diaper Changing Stations
The Huntington Center offers diaper changing stations inside all of the Men’s and Women’s Restrooms as well
as the Family Restrooms.
Event Information
There is a 24 hour Events Line that provides information on upcoming events. You may contact the Events
Line at (419) 255-3300. You may also reach us on the web at www.HuntingtonCenterToledo.com.
Fire Prevention/General Safety & Security
An appointed Toledo Fire Inspector has ultimate responsibility and enforcement power within the facility and
will make the final determination on compliance. If the Fire Department, at its sole discretion, determines that
an Inspector will be required during an event, promoter will be invoiced at the prevailing hourly rates of the
department. Any and all required permits are the responsibility of the promoter. Copies of permits must be
furnished to the Event Coordinator.
First Aid Station
Our First Aid Station is located across from section 113-114 on the main concourse. Trained medical
personnel are on staff for every event at the Huntington Center.
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To our valued Client and Guests…
...Welcome!
Event Services
Food and Beverage
Outside food and beverage is not permitted into the Huntington Center.
Guest Drop-Off Area
Guests with disabilities may be dropped off on the Madison Ave or Huron St. entrance. These locations are
drop-off areas only. Guests should enter at the Huron St. entrance, where they will be able to purchase a ticket.
Lost and Found
Please report a lost item to one of our Event Team members, or you may bring the item to our Guest Ser-
vices Center. If you feel you have left an item behind while attending an event, please feel free to contact us
at (419) 321-5003.
Parking
Parking for our guests is located around our facility. The Port Lawrence Parking Garage off of St. Clair is
attached to the center through a skywalk. The parking lots and garages surrounding the center are owned and
operated by private parking companies. Please see attached map.
Re-Entry Policy
The Huntington Center has a NO Re-Entry Policy. Once you leave our facility during an event, you may not
return under any circumstances. Exceptions are only made in case of medical situations and emergencies.
Guests with medical emergencies should stop by our Guest Services Center.
Restricted Items
Solicitation/Vending
The Huntington Center will not permit vending, soliciting or collecting contributions of any purpose, or the
distribution of promotional material on the premises.
Smoking Policy
The Huntington Center is a smoke-free facility. Therefore, smoking is not permissible in public areas by any
guest or employee.
Ticketing Policy
All guests entering through our gates must present a valid ticket as a means of admission to the designated
event. Children age two or older, must have a ticket. Children under the age of two must sit on a parent or
guardian’s lap. Policies regarding the purchase of a child’s ticket may differ for most family shows. Please
feel free to contact us to check on the age requirement when purchasing tickets for children. Ticket scalping on
Huntington Center property is strictly prohibited.
Bottles or Cans
Cameras or Recording Devices
Food or Beverage
Fireworks
Laser Products
Noise-Makers
Wallet Chains
Weapons of Any Kind, including
but not limited to knives, guns,
pepper-spray, chains, etc.
Backpacks, Large Bags or Sealed
Packages, Purses, Diaper Bags
and other small personal bags are
permitted, but will be inspected at
the door.
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AVI Food Systems, Inc.
Food & Beverage
AVI Food Systems, Inc. is the exclusive caterer to the Huntington Center. AVI has been
serving clients in the Toledo area for many years, providing the utmost in quality and service.
Whether it is a intimate gathering for 20 people or a party for 200, AVI staff are on site to
assist you in making your event successful and memorable.
Concession Layout
There are 10 concession stands conveniently located throughout the center. There is one (1)
concession stand on the Event Level, seven (7) on the Main Concourse Level and two (2) on the
Suite Level.
Kitchen Layout
The main kitchen is located on the Suite Level and provides 1,236 sq. ft. of work space. We also
have a Commissary on the Event Level, which is 1,024 sq. ft and has 2 walk-in coolers.
Contacts
For all contact information for AVI Food Systems, Inc. front office staff, please reference page 5 of
this technical packet.
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The Aquarium
Room Dimensions Sq. Footage Theater Classroom Banquet
The Aquarium 59x72 4,248 450 people 144 people 150 people
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Stagehand Labor Information
I.A.T.S.E. Local 24
Pat Thayer — Business Agent
Jody Palsa — House Steward
Phone: (419) 244-6320
Fax: (419) 244-6325
ToledoLocal24IATSE@yahoo.com
General Conditions
1. A minimum of four (4) department heads will be required on every call consisting of Carpenter, Electrician,
Sound, Props, Projectionist, Wardrobe and the required four (4) departments shall be event specific. Department
heads will be required on calls when requested by the show consisting of Video, Pyro, Projectionist, Wardrobe, or
Hair and Makeup. All persons working a “load in” or a “load out” shall be paid a four (4) hour minimum with
any hour or fraction thereof after the four (4) hour minimum being paid in one (1) hour increments. The “load
in” and “load out” shall have a four (4) hour minimum applying to each. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Manage-
ment will not be required to use more Departments than are actually needed on any labor call.
A. On the move-in after the minimum call period has elapsed, the employer may reduce the number of
employees. However, in no event shall the number of employees remaining be less than that in which is required
for the performance minus the spotlight operators, nor shall the number of employees be less than required to
complete the work safely.
B. In regards to nonfamily show productions on the take-out crew, the entire crew shall ordinarily be
released upon completion of the loading of all show equipment and the House has been restored.
C. In regards to family show productions, the load-out crew may be released on a departmental basis
upon completion of all work within such department.
2. All work performed in excess of eight (8) hours within a twenty-four (24) hour period, excluding time worked
for a “performance” at the “performance rate,” shall be paid at one and one-half (1 ½) times the hourly rate. All
work preformed between 12:00A.M. and 8:00 A.M., with the exception of family shows, will be paid at one and
one-half (1 ½) the standard rate. All employees not receiving eight (8) hours turn around time for the start of the
next day will be paid at one and one half (1 ½) times the rate of pay up to (8) hours, after which time they will be
paid at two (2) times the hourly rate through the remainder of the day.
3. All employees shall be given an unpaid one (1) hour meal break every five (5) hours. A thirty (30) minute meal
period shall be allowed, provided the Employer furnishes a meal of high quality sandwiches with beverage and all
persons suffer no loss of time. If any meal period is not provided, then each person shall be paid at two (2) times
the prevailing rate until a meal period is given. Excluded specifically from this section are all hours worked from
the time of a scheduled show call through the conclusion of the show call, and such hours shall not be subject to a
meal penalty. Any employee who is receiving the applicable premium rate of pay due to a missed meal period at
the time a show call begins, however, will continue at the applicable premium rate until such time a meal period is
provided.
4. There shall be no duplication or pyramiding of overtime or other premium pay.
5. Employees shall be paid at the prevailing hourly rate for any fraction of an hour worked in excess of six (6)
minutes.
6. With the exception of someone who is called in to replace a person that failed to report for work, any person
that is more than ten (10) minutes late for a call shall forfeit their right to the four (4) hour minimum and shall
only be paid for their actual time worked figured to the nearest one-quarter (1/4) hour.
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Stagehand Labor Information
7. Any person who is taken off a call and sent home as the result of a disciplinary action taken by Manage-
ment, or who voluntarily walks off a call without the consent of Management, shall forfeit their right to the
four (4) hour minimum and shall only be paid for their actual time worked figured to the nearest one-quarter
(1/4) hour.
8. Holidays recognized in the Agreement will be New Year’s Eve (After 5:00pm), New Year’s Day, Thanksgiv-
ing, Christmas Eve, Christmas, Easter Sunday, Labor Day, Memorial Day, and the 4th of July. Should an
overtime or penalty situation be incurred, one and one-half (1 ½) time shall be paid double-time with double-
time being paid as double and one-half (2 ½) time. The Holiday Eve’s pay schedule will start after 1:00 PM at
holiday rate. Employees who do not work on a holiday receive no pay for the holiday.
9. Minimum of Four (4) department heads shall remain on the call if any work is being done, or if there is any
type of activity on the stage. Three of four department heads may be released from rehearsal calls if no equip-
ment or employees performing department work are being used.
10. All persons working a “performance” shall report thirty (30) minutes before the advertised curtain time to
fully set and work the “performance” for the “performance rate” outlined in this Agreement, provided the
“performance” does not exceed the three (3) hours past such curtain time. Should any “performance” exceed
three (3) hours, the additional time worked shall be paid at one and one half times one-third (1/3) of the appli-
cable performance rate for any additional hour or fraction thereof in excess of six (6) minutes. A
“rehearsal” shall be considered a “performance.”
11. Riggers will be required to perform only the “rigging” duties. Riggers will be responsible for the complete
set up of all rigging apparatus for safety issues. Rigging work shall be defined as the attachment or hanging of
equipment, signs, drapery, masking, etc. to or from the structure of the Arena, which requires the use of spe-
cial skills and equipment. Such work shall be paid at the “rigging rate” and shall require a minimum of at
least three (3) riggers, two (2) up-riggers and one (1) down-rigger, with each rigger being guaranteed a four
(4) hour minimum on the “load in” and minimum of four (4) hours on the “load out.”
12. Trucks over twenty (20) feet shall require a minimum of four (4) loaders. Busses or small trailers [twenty
(20) feet or less] shall require a minimum or two (2) loaders, provided that nothing is stacked and everything
rolls off. The duties of a “truck loader” shall be strictly limited to loading or unloading the trucks. Any reload-
ing of trucks with empties during the show run will be charged the same as a usual “load in” and “load out” at
the applicable hourly rate.
13. A Non Working Union steward shall be required on all calls having sixteen (16) people or more. The duties
of a Non Working Steward shall consist of segregating the work force, manage the daily work schedule for
employees, and complete billing in a timely fashion for the event. The Steward shall remain on the call from
beginning to end.
14. Fifteen (15 %) percent above applicable rates will be charged for any portion of a performance or rehears-
al recorded in any professional manner for broadcast or sale to the general public in any form.
15. Performance calls where no Load in or Load out occurs for anyone will be billed as a four (4) hour mini-
mum at applicable hourly rates.
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3/4 House Capacity
Floor: 1, 520
Upper Bowl: 937
Lower Bowl: 3,461
TOTAL CAPACITY: 5,918
General Floor Plans
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End Stage Capacity
Floor: 1,952 Seats
Upper Bowl: 1,039 Seats
Lower Bowl: 4,295 Seats
TOTAL CAPACITY: 7,286
General Floor Plans
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Half House Capacity
Floor: 988
Upper Bowl: 807
Lower Bowl: 2,989
TOTAL CAPACITY: 4,784
General Floor Plans
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Backstage/Production Areas
Backstage/production areas:
Three (3) Star Dressing Rooms Four (4) Locker Rooms
Star Room #1: 21’x 25’ Locker Room #1: 25’ x 35’
Star Room #2: 21’ x 25’ Locker Room #2: 24’ x 32’
Star Room #3: 21’ x 25’ Locker Room #3: 18’ x 22’
**Star Rooms 2 & 3 can be adjoining Locker Room #4: 21’ x 21’
Green Room: 20’ x 30’ Crew Room: 16’ x 30’ Production Office: 16’ x 9’
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Media Press TOLEDO AREA MEDIA LIST for press releases Advertising Media contacts on Page 32.
Newspaper Business Advantage Toledo Jewish News 901 Washington St. 6464 Sylvania Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43624 Sylvania, OH 43560 PH 419-245-5382 PH 419-885-4485 FX 419-245-5342 FX 419-724-0423 Editor: Sharon Lange Editor: Sharon Herman The Toledo Blade (Daily) Toledo Journal 541 N. Superior St. 3021 Douglas Rd. Toledo, Ohio 43660 PO Box 2536 PH 419-724-6000 Toledo, Ohio 43606 FX 419-724-6439 PH 419-472-4521 Editor: Mary-Beth McLaughlin FX 419-472-1604 E-mail: mmclaughlin@theblade.com Editor: Myron Stewart E-mail: Toljour@aol.com The Herald Newspaper Bowling Green Sentinel Tribune 5739 N. Main St. 300 E. Poe, Box 88 Sylvania, Ohio 43560 Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 PH 419-885-9222 PH 419-385-7311 FX 419-885-0764 FX 419-354-0314 Editor: Angela Mitro Editor: David Miller Toledo Free Press Toledo City Paper 605 Monroe Street 1120 Adams St.
Toledo, Ohio 42624 Toledo, OH 43604 PH 419-244-9859 PH 419-241-1700 FX 419-244-9871 FX 419-836-1319 Publisher: Collette Jacobs Editor: Michael Miller mmiller@toledofreepress.com Mirror Newspaper Toledo Area Parent News 113 W. Wayne St. 1120 Adams St. Maumee, Ohio 43537 Toledo, Ohio 42624 PH 419-893-8135 PH 419-244-9859 FX 419-893-6397 FX 419-244-9871 Editor: Mike McCarthy Editor: Collette Jacobs
Perrysburg Messenger Journal Rossford Record PO Box 267 PO Box 267 Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 Perrysburg. Ohio 43551 PH 419-874-4491 PH 419-874-4491 FX 419-874-7311 FX 419-874-7311 Editor: Deb Buker Editor: Deb Buker
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Newspaper Continued
Point & Shoreland Journal Monroe Evening News PO Box 267 20 W. First St. Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 Monroe, MI. 48161 PH 419-874-4491 PH 734-242-1100 FX 419-874-7311 FX 734-242-0937 Editor: Deb Buker Editor: Deborah Saul E-mail: newsforall@perrysburg.com E-mail : saul@monroenews.com La Prensa (Spanish) Mature Living 616 Adams St. 1946 N. 13th St. Suite 439 Toledo, Ohio 43604 Toledo, Ohio 43624 PH 419-870-6565 PH 419-241-8880 FX 419-255-7700 FX 419-241-9081 Editor: Rico Neller Editors: Lisa Jordan E-mail: prensa789@aol.com Nancy Rossnagel
E-mail: mlnews@voyager.net (Attn: Nancy) Toledo Business Journal Village Voice of Ottawa Hills 27 Broadway 3463 Woodley Rd. Toledo, Ohio 43602 Toledo, OH 43606 PH 419-244-8200 PH 419-537-0286 FX 419-244-5773 FX 419-537-0369 Editor: Rachel Johnson Editor: Sharon F. Simmons E-mail: editor@toledobiz.com
Bedford Press 2457 Tremainsville Toledo, OH 43613 PH 419-474-2248 FX 419-474-3291 Editor/Publisher: Karen Daggett BedfordPress@aol.com
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Media Press
Radio WSPD – AM (1370) (Talk Radio) WIOT – FM (104.7) (Rock N Roll) Clear Channel Clear Channel 125 S. Superior St. 125 S. Superior Toledo, Ohio 43602 Toledo, Ohio 43602 PH 419-244-8321 PH 419-244-8321 FX 419-242-2846 FX 419-244-7631 WVSK – KISS FM (92.5) (Top 40) WJCM – AM (1570) (Religious) Clear Channel 2130 Madison Ave. 125 S. Superior St. Toledo, OH 43620 Toledo, Ohio 43602 PH 419-243-7052 PH 419-244-8321 FX 419-243-3032 FX 419-244-7631 WKKO / K100 – FM (99.9) (Top 40 Country) WJYM – AM (730) Cumulus Broadcasting Christian Radio 3225 Arlington Ave. 8761 Fremont Pike Toledo, Ohio 43614 Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 PH 419-725-5700 PH 419-874-7956 FX 419-385-2902 News Director: London Mitchell WXUT – FM (88.3) WPOS – FM (102.3) UT College Radio Religious Radio 2801W. Bancroft 7112 Angola Rd. Student Union 2515 Holland, Ohio 43528 Toledo, Ohio 43602 PH 419-865-9767 PH 419-530-4172 FX 419-865-0112 FX 419-530-2210 Contact: Rick Waldron WCWA – AM (1230) (Oldies 50’s) WJUC – FM (107.3) (Hip Hop & R&B) Clear Channel 5902 Southwyck Blvd. 125 S. Superior Toledo, Ohio 43602 Toledo, OH 43614 PH 419-861-9582 PH 419-240-1230 FX 419-861-2866 FX 419-244-7631 Contact: Jennifer Yockey WRVF – FM (101.5 The River) (Adult Contemporary) WLQR – AM (1470) (Format Talk & Sports) Clear Channel Cumulus Broadcasting 125 S. Superior 3225 Arlington Ave Toledo, Ohio 43602 Toledo, Ohio 43614 PH 419-244-8321 PH 419-725-5700 FX 419-244-7631 FX 419-385-2902 News Director: London Mitchell
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Media Press
Radio Continued WRQN – FM (93.5) (Oldies 50’s, 60’s & 70’s) WXQQ – FM (96.9) (Rock) Cumulus Broadcasting 1510 Reynolds Rd. 3225 Arlington Ave. Toledo, OH 43615 Toledo, Ohio 43614 PH 419-724-9600 PH 419-725-5700 FX 419-725-2600 FX 419-385-2902 News Director: London Mitchell WGTE – FM (91.3) (Public Radio) WWWM – FM (Star 105.5) (Adult Contemporary) 1270 S. Detroit Cumulus Broadcasting Toledo, Ohio 43614 3225 Arlington Ave. PH 419-380-4600 Toledo, Ohio 43614 FX 419-380-4710 PH 419-725-5700 Contact: Karen Szymanski FX 419-385-2902 E-Mail : karenszymanski@wgte.pbs.org News Director: London Mitchell WIMX – FM (95.7) (Adult Contemporary R&B) WXKR – FM (94.5) (Classic Rock 60’s-80’s) 5744 Southwyck Blvd. Cumulus Broadcasting Suite 200 3225 Arlington Ave. Toledo, Ohio Toledo, Ohio 43614 PH 419-868-7914 PH 419-725-5700 FX 419-868-8765 FX 419-385-2902 Contact: Rocky Love News Director: London Mitchell WYSZ /Yes – FM (89.3) (Alternative Christian Radio) 5115 Glendale Ave. Toledo, OH 43614 PH 419-389-0893 FX 419-381-0731 Contact: Kim Phelps
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Media Press
Television
WNWO – 24 (NBC) WTWB / Warner Brothers (TV 5) 300 S Byrne Rd. WTO5 Toledo’s CW Toledo, Ohio 43615 115 S. Reynolds Rd. PH 419-535-0024 PH 419-724-9885 News Room 419-535-0664 FAX 419-724-4136 FX 419-535-8936 Contact: Renee Ruetz 419-535-0202 E-Mail: rruetz@wt05toledo.com Assignment Editor: Karen Deardorff Weekend Assn. Editor: Matt Zaleski E-Mail: news@nbc24.com WTOL – 11 (CBS) WGTE (TV 30) 730 N. Summit St. 1270 S. Detroit Toledo, Ohio 43695-0715 Toledo, Ohio 43614 PH 419-248-1100 PH 419-380-4600 FX 419-248-7104 FX 419-380-4710 Assignment Editor: Frank Seely (419-248-1106) Contact: Karen Szymanski E-Mail : fseely@wtol.com E-Mail : karenszymanski@wgte.pbs.org WTVG – 13 (ABC) WNGT (UPN 48) 4247 Dorr St. 215 N. Summit St. Toledo, Ohio 43607 Toledo, Ohio 43604 PH 419-531-1313 PH 419-248-4848 FX 419-534-3898 FX 419-243-4170 News Room 419-534-3858 Contact: Linda Miller Assignment Editor: Wendy Sheridan Weekend Assn. Editor: Senna Orra WUPW – 36 (FOX) Four SeaGate Toledo, Ohio 43604-1520 PH 419-244-3600 FX 419-244-8842 / 419-725-1636 Assignment Editor: Steve France E-mail: sfrance@foxtoledonews.com
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Advertising
Media Contacts/Shows for Advertising
TV Contact Phone WTVG (ABC) Carrie Franzen 419-534-3854 WNWO (NBC) Paul Lyon 419-346-1205 WTOL (CBS) Jeff Reece 419-248-1132 WUPW (FOX) Kendra Caudill 419-244-2482 Buckeye Cablesystem Shelley Straube 419-724-7234 Time Warner Cable Deb Smith 419-872-4077 Radio Contact Phone Cumulus Rick Sharp 419-725-5776 WKKO, WWWM, WXKR WRQN, WMIM iHeartMedia Brian Kohler 419-244-8321 Ext 123 WIOT, WVKS, WRVF WSPD
The Wolf/WPFX Shane Boldt 419-725-5776
Print Contact Phone Toledo Blade Ed Burnham 419-724-6442 The City Paper Collette Ja 419-244-9859 Outdoor Contact Phone Lamar Kurt Recker 419.969.0117 Toledo/Detroit Outdoor Dan Searles 419-290-6873
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Friends of the Center
Trade Show Decorators
SeaWay Tradeshow Services of Toledo
724 S. Byrne
Toledo, OH 43609
419-385-4351
Art Craft
46350 Grand River Ave. Suite B
Novi, MI 48374
517-485-2221
www.artcraftdisplay.com
Audio Visual
Markey’s Rental and Staging
24 S. St. Clair St
Toledo, OH 43604
(419) 244-8844
www.markeys.com
RGB Productions
1678 Lance Pointe Dr.
Maumee, OH 43537
419-891-2120
Www.rgb-productions.com
Stageit Productions, Inc
3545 Silica Rd. Unit D
Sylvania, OH 43560
419-517-5049
Sound and Lighting
Great Lakes Sound
112 Arco. Dr.
Toledo, OH 43607
419-534-2260
Www.greatlakessound.com
Accommodations
Official Hotel of the Huntington Center
Park Inn
101 North Summit St.
Toledo, OH 43604
419-321-3000
www.parkinn.com
Miscellaneous
Pyrotechnic Design
Stephen Ernst
Advantage Entertainment & Consulting
PO Box 40212
Bay Village, OH 44140
419-346-3055
www.advantageentertainment.org
LaSalle Cleaners Inc.
922 Jefferson Ave.
Toledo, OH 43604
419-242-2391
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Getting to the Huntington Center
Directions to the Huntington Center
FROM: LANSING / ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN ON 223 / 23 SOUTH
Upon crossing the Michigan/Ohio State Line
Stay in the center lane, looking for I-475 East
Take I-475 East again staying in the center lane, looking for I-75 South
Take I-75 South to Exit 202-A (Washington St.)
Turn right on Washington Street
For the Port Lawrence Parking Garage, take Washington to Erie St., turn left onto Erie St. taking Erie to Jefferson Ave., turn right onto Jefferson Ave., take
Jefferson Ave. past Huron, you will see the Center and then the Port Lawrence Garage on the left, turn left (at light) onto St. Clair. Entrance to the garage will be on the immediate left.
FROM: DETROIT MICHIGAN ON I-75 SOUTH
Upon crossing the Michigan/Ohio State Line
Take I-75 South to Exit 202-A (Washington St.)
Turn right on Washington Street
For the Port Lawrence Parking Garage, take Washington to Erie St., turn left onto Erie St. taking Erie to Jefferson Ave., turn right onto Jefferson Ave., take
Jefferson Ave. past Huron, you will see the Center and then the Port Lawrence Garage on the left, turn left (at light) onto St. Clair. Entrance to the garage will be on the immediate left.
FROM: CLEVELAND - AKRON ON OHIO TURNPIKE GOING WEST
On I-80/90 (Ohio Turnpike), going West
Exit at Gate 64 and take I-75 North until you cross the Maumee River
Exit 201-B (Downtown Exit) and merge right
Stay in the far right hand lane to Washington Street
Turn right on Washington Street
For the Port Lawrence Parking Garage, take Washington to Erie St., turn left onto Erie St. taking Erie to Jefferson Ave., turn right onto Jefferson Ave., take
Jefferson Ave. past Huron, you will see the Center and then the Port Lawrence Garage on the left, turn left (at light) onto St. Clair. Entrance to the garage will be on the immediate left.
FROM: CHICAGO AND INDIANA STATE LINE ON OHIO TURNPIKE GOING EAST
One I-80/90 (Ohio Turnpike) going East, continue through Gate A East to Gate 4A
Exit at Gate 64 taking I-75 North to Exit 201-B (Downtown Exit)
Stay in the far right hand lane to Washington Street
Turn right on Washington Street
For the Port Lawrence Parking Garage, take Washington to Erie St., turn left onto Erie St. taking Erie to Jefferson Ave., turn right onto Jefferson Ave., take
Jefferson Ave. past Huron, you will see the Center and then the Port Lawrence Garage on the left, turn left (at light) onto St. Clair. Entrance to the garage will be on the immediate left.
FROM: COLUMBUS/DAYTON ON I/75 NORTH
Take I-75 North until you cross the Maumee River
Exit 201-B (Downtown Exit)
Stay in the far right hand lane to Washington Street
Turn right on Washington Street
For the Port Lawrence Parking Garage, take Washington to Erie St., turn left onto Erie St. taking Erie to Jefferson Ave., turn right onto Jefferson Ave., take
Jefferson Ave. past Huron, you will see the Center and then the Port Lawrence Garage on the left, turn left (at light) onto St. Clair. Entrance to the garage will be on the immediate left.
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