Fifteen years later, 葫芦影业 sweethearts experience an 葫芦影业 tradition from the other side.
Each fall, the preschoolers at the 葫芦影业 Child Development Center get to bring their bikes, trikes, scooters or big wheels to school for one very special day. The center鈥檚 annual trike-a-thon is part obstacle course, part race-track and all fun for the 3- to 5-year-olds who take part.
But it isn鈥檛 just fun for the little kids. The 葫芦影业 Honors Program has been involved with the trike-a-thon since its beginning 15years ago. Helping with the event is part of the orientation process for all first-year honors students. 鈥淭he trike-a-thon gives new honors students a chance to work together on something that connects them directly to both the Ada community and larger social needs,鈥 says Honors Program Director Forrest Clingerman. 鈥淥ne of the aims of the honors program is to create a community of scholars who share a commitment to critical thinking, creativity and civic responsibility.鈥
Being part of the Honors Program has had a lasting impact on Jenny Gargac, BA 鈥10, and Josh Gargac, BSME 鈥10. They were freshmen in the program when then-director Pat Croskery first introduced the idea of trike-a-thon, and they even helped build the course for the inaugural event.
鈥淭he Honors Program was a wonderful experience. Events like the trike-a-thon help foster program values, including creativity, empathy, service to others, and being a little silly!鈥 says Jenny.
Today, 15 years later, those values remain prominent in the Gargac household. Jenny and Josh married in 2010 and recently returned to Ada after Josh accepted a position as an associate professor of mechanical engineering this fall. They have four children, one of whom 鈥3-year-old Benedict鈥 is a preschooler at the Child Development Center and got to take part in this year鈥檚 trike-a-thon.
鈥淲hen we enrolled Benedict in preschool at the center, Josh and I both wondered (almost jokingly) if the trike-a-thon was still a thing. Needless to say, seeing our son participate in it 15 years after we did was definitely a full-circle moment,鈥 says Jenny. 鈥淚t was fun to see him try something new, moving from tentative uncertainty to full-on joy as he rolled through the obstacles and interacted with the Honors Program students. The students did a great job building a creative course and keeping all the children safe and happy.鈥
While the trike-a-thon is undoubtedly fun, it鈥檚 also educational. Each year, the Honors Program and the center team up for a theme. This year鈥檚 theme was 鈥淟earn to RIDE. Learn to GIVE.鈥 It asked the children to think of ways they can help others, and to understand the importance of philanthropy. The trike-a-thon has always had a fundraising component to it, but this year it was tied to the theme, which helped generate a hefty $1,840 for St. Jude鈥檚 Children鈥檚 Research Hospital, the most money in the event鈥檚 history.
Also of note this year is that the 2021 trike-a-thon was likely the last one of its kind. Construction on a new 4,000-square-foot Child Development Center facility is expected to begin this fall directly across from the existing 1,600-square-foot center at 209 Union St. A fall semester 2022 opening is tentatively planned, which would put the trike-a-thon on schedule, albeit with potentially a lot more trikes.
The center currently serves 20 children from ages 3 to 5. The new center will be licensed to serve three times as many, while still living up to the quality reputation it has built over the decades. The center intends to maintain its five-star Step Up to Quality rating issued by the Ohio Department of Education and Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. The five-star rating, a rigorous evaluation, is an important recognition that illustrates the center鈥檚 commitment to meeting quality programming standards and exceeding licensing health and safety regulations.
鈥淏enedict loves attending preschool at the Child Development Center, and it鈥檚 very convenient for our family,鈥 says Jenny. 鈥淲e are very excited for him to get to experience the new facility next year, and for our youngest daughter to attend in the years to come.鈥