A Better Community Fund supports Lock 9 performance pavilion

The Piqua Community Foundation is proud to announce that it has made a grant from The A Better Community Fund to support the performance pavilion at the City of Piqua’s newly redeveloped Lock 9 Park. Foundation representatives made the gift presentation at the Lock 9 Launch Celebration concert on July 27.

The gift supports the construction of and programming of the performance pavilion, which will be named the Lock 9 Treviño Performance Pavilion in honor of the fund’s founder, Dr. Julian Treviño. A sign now adorns the front of the stage, commemorating the gift.

"I am so proud to call Piqua my hometown. Supporting the performance pavilion was a perfect fit for a big-time music lover like me. Generations of citizens from Piqua and surrounding communities will gather here to enjoy a wide variety of performances and activities in the company of their friends and neighbors. I hope this park will be a catalyst for more exciting projects throughout our city."
Dr. Julian Treviño
Founder of The A Better Community Fund of The Piqua Community Foundation

Lock 9 Park is a one-acre space on the banks of the Great Miami River and at the intersection of the Great Miami River Trail and Ohio-to-Indiana Trail. The park now includes the Performance Pavilion for entertainment opportunities, water feature with fountains, green space for leisure activities and convenient access to Piqua’s downtown district.

The Piqua Community Foundation gift totals $500,000 from The A Better Community Fund over five years as the park is launched and enjoyed by the community.

"The Piqua Community Foundation encourages charitable giving to benefit the citizens of Piqua and provides a variety of methods for donors to help fulfill their charitable giving wishes. I am proud that The Foundation is able to continue its long tradition of supporting the Piqua community through grant and scholarship programs with this important contribution.
Kalette N. Hittle
Executive Director of The Piqua Community Foundation

Piqua City Manager Paul Oberdorfer noted that Dr. Treviño’s generosity makes possible the Performance Pavilion and the entertainment that it will host for the community.

"Dr. Treviño and The Piqua Community Foundation are a part of an extraordinary group of contributors who helped bring the redevelopment of Lock 9 Park to reality. We also extend our sincere gratitude to Cargill Foundation, Neils A. Lundgard and Ruth Lundgard Foundation, Ohio Department of Development, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, State of Ohio, Upper Valley Medical Center Foundation and SRM Concrete."
Paul Oberdorfer
Piqua City Manager

For more information on contributing through The Piqua Community Foundation, visit piquacommunityfoundation.org.

For more information on the Lock 9 Park, visit piquaoh.gov/lock9. A listing of upcoming events at the Treviño Performance Pavilion is coming soon.