In The News

  • The Columbus Dispatch: Everyday Hero

    “Everyday Heroes: Mark Sigrist downplays his outreach efforts, calls himself a 'connector'

    Mark Sigrist has used his energy and organizational skills to start a 5K for charity and worked to include and boost those with special needs.”

    Story by: Ken Gordon

  • City Scene: Grove City Twins Offer Community Help During Pandemic

    “Mark Sigrist, Mary Mulvany jumpstart efforts to assist local residents and food pantry.

    Story by: Lydia Freudenberg

  • The Columbus Dispatch: Grove City Strangers Rally Around Young Man Who Changed Their Lives

    He showed them kindness. Now strangers are rallying around sanitation worker

    Story by: Theodore Decker

  • The Columbus Dispatch: Pandemic has Brought Greater Need for Grove City Food Pantry

    In the time of COVID-19, the community's need for the services provided by the Grove City Food Pantry has grown.

    At the same time, the food pantry has faced its own pandemic-related challenges.

    Story by: Alan Froman

  • Newton Bee: Twenty-Six Benches Provide Rest And Reflection

    “Mr. Sigrist was one of the earliest people to contact the town with an offer of providing a memorial, said Parks and Recreation Director Amy Mangold, and one of the most persistent, even as town officials struggled to sort through an unexpected deluge of similar offers. His idea was for 26 benches, each with a plaque personalized by the families of the 26 victims of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, December 14, 2012.”

    Story by: Nancy K. Crevier