πŸŽ† On Target | CityClips #419

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Featured

🎯 On Target. It’s always a proud moment when we reach our goals through dedication and hard work. Two well-known local companies in the printing industry have come together to improve their offerings and boost customer satisfaction. A Harvard University student with roots from Miami Beach, Florida, was named among Truman Scholars nationwide. Here’s to more Floridian women on the rise.πŸ’•


Quick Summary

In this 419th edition, here she goes:

  • Merger: Target Print & Mail + Harvest Print

  • In the Spotlight: Ashley Adirika

  • Featured: Strategic Health Insurance Consultants

  • Community, Networking + Business Events

MERGER

TARGET + HARVEST

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🩡 Harvest Print & Marketing Solutions has become part of the Target Print & Mail family.

  • As of July 2024, Harvest Print & Marketing Solutions officially joined the Target Print & Mail family and recently shared the public announcement of the merger this past Spring. They are excited about this new collaboration and what it could mean for Harvest's customers. πŸ«±πŸ½β€πŸ«²πŸ»

  • Target Print & Mail stands out as a leading provider of commercial printing, signage, mailing services, graphic design, and promotional items. Similar to Harvest, Target Print & Mail has been a fixture in the Tallahassee community for many years, and they are grateful to have a skilled team that specializes in creating stunning printed materials for their clients. They consider themselves lucky to now include the Harvest team as part of their family.

  • The merger will enhance the services provided by Harvest. Target Print & Mail will manage the projects with the same care and quality the clients have come to trust, and this partnership allows them to offer a wider range of services. | Learn More

  • They are currently focused on integrating Harvest customers into the Target Print & Mail systems in the upcoming months. If you have any inquiries or require assistance, please feel free to reach out at (850) 671-6600 or via email at hello@targetprintmail.com.

  • Fun fact: Julia will have Tracey Cohen, the President of Target Print & Mail, along with Jeremy Cohen from Business Development, on CityClips Live on June 25th. Stay tuned! 😍

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

ASHLEY ADIRIKA

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✨ Ashley Adirika is named as one of the 2025 Truman Scholars. | Harvard University

  • Former Arizona Governor and Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, President of the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation, announced the 54 college students from 49 U.S. colleges and universities selected as 2025 Truman Scholars. The Truman Scholarship is the premier graduate scholarship for those aiming to become public service leaders in the United States. | Truman Gov

  • The 54 new Truman Scholars were selected from 743 candidates nominated by 288 colleges and universities. Twenty-three (43%) Scholars attend public universities, 24 (44%) attend private research universities, 5 (9%) attend private liberal arts colleges, and 2 (4%) attend service academies. | See Full List

  • Founded by Congress in 1975 as a tribute to President Harry S. Truman and a national monument dedicated to public service, the Truman Scholarship upholds the legacy of the 33rd President by encouraging and empowering the upcoming generation of public service leaders. Currently, the 54 awardees join a community of 3,618 Truman Scholars recognized since the inaugural awards in 1977.

  • Ashley Adirika, who is currently a junior at Harvard University, has received the Truman Scholarship β€” a $30,000 grant given to college students who represent the β€œfuture of public service leadership.” 🀩

  • Adirika, a Pforzheimer House resident who studies government and has served as co-president of the Harvard Undergraduate Association, intends to pursue a JD-MPP and ultimately aims to work in the field of criminal justice. | The Harvard Crimson

  • She made waves in 2022 by gaining admission to all 8 Ivy League universities. It was a surreal moment for the 17-year-old at the time, whose mother had emigrated from Nigeria to the U.S. many years prior. She completed her secondary education at Miami Beach Senior High School. While in high school, she founded Our Story Our Worth, an organization dedicated to offering mentorship, fostering confidence, and building sisterhood among girls and young women of color. | CNN

FEATURED

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Strategic Health Insurance Consultants

πŸ’‘ Tips for Choosing the Right Plan - When selecting a health insurance plan, consider the following:

  • Network: Ensure your preferred healthcare providers are included in the plan's network.

  • Costs: Compare premiums, deductibles, copayments, and out-of-pocket maximums.

  • Benefits: Assess coverage for essential services like preventive care, emergency services, and prescription drugs.

  • Prescription Drug Coverage: Verify that the plan covers your regular medications and check for any restrictions.


πŸ“§ For more info, contact Managing-Owner & Consultant Scott Fenstermaker at scott@strategic-healthinsurance.com. Scott’s expertise is your greatest benefit. He has extensive knowledge in navigating the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the Marketplace, and the Medicare Advantage sector.

EVENTS

FOR HER

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Community

Up to Saturday, July 26

  • Women Among Us: Portraits of Strength by FSU MOFA | Thursday to Saturday, May 29 to July 26 | FSU Museum of Fine Arts, 530 West Call St. | Free Learn More


Saturday, June 21

  • Harley Heat Wave by Tallahassee Harley-Davidson | Saturday, June 21 | 11 AM | 1745 Capital Cir NW | Learn More

  • 2025 Up & Coming Artists Tour by Phi Entertainment LLC | Saturday, June 21 | 7:30 PM | Cascades Park | $19.19 Tickets


Tuesday, June 24

  • Have a Love Affair with Travel Book Signing & Discussion by Hearth & Soul | Tuesday, June 24 | 5:30 PM | Hearth & Soul, 1410 Market St. | Free RSVP


Saturday, June 28

  • Featured Event: Artopia 2025 by Big Bend Cares | Saturday, June 28 | 6:30 PM | Donald Tucker Civic Center | Artists/Donors: Free, General: $25 Tickets | Learn More

    • This event benefits the Big Bend Cares’ Client Services Department.


Juneteenth

Wednesday, June 18

  • The Downtown Rooftop Social - Juneteenth Happy Hour + Celebration | Wednesday, June 18 | 7 PM | Eve on Adams Rooftop Lounge, 101 South Adams St. | From $0 to $53.65 Tickets


Thursday, June 19

  • β€œThe Hangout” Juneteenth Pop Up Social by Place For Our β€œPeoples” (P.F.O.P) | Thursday, June 19 | 1 PM | 621 Gallery, 650-3 Railroad Sq. | $5.38 Tickets

  • Lloyd Music Day Party Juneteenth Family Edition - Boots on the Ground | Thursday, June 19 | 3 PM | 3030 S Adams St. | From $19.12 Tickets


Saturday, June 21

  • Kreative Canvas Painting: Juneteenth Paint & Sip | Saturday, June 21 | 12 PM | Halisi Africa, 62517 Railroad Sq. | $25 Tickets


Network + Biz

Saturdays, up to July 12

  • Capture the Flag by FSU Computer Science | Saturdays, June 7 to July 12 | 9:30 AM | James Jay Love Building Room 016 | Free Register | Learn More (For high school and undergraduate students interested in cybersecurity - no experience necessary.)


Thursday, June 26

  • Optimizing Business Processes: Promoting Efficiency and Cost Savings Β by Chamber of Commerce | Thursday, June 26 | 5:30 PM | SBDC at FAMU, 625 E. Tennessee St. | Register

  • The Economic Club of Florida Presents Lamar Taylor, CIO of the Florida State Board of Administration | Thursday, June 26 | 11:30 AM | FSU Alumni Center, 1030 W Tennessee St. | Virtual Registration, Onsite Registration


Thursday to Friday, June 26 to 27

  • 2025 Creator Summit: Digital Media Con by Creators INC | Thursday to Friday, June 26 to 27 | Tickets Sponsorship

    • Youth All-Access Pass (Ages 8–17): Free; Student All-Access Pass (FSU, FAMU, TSC): $20; General: $50

    • Thursday, June 26: Venue is at Pedros, 750 Apalachee Pkwy. | 4 PM

    • Friday, June 27: Venue is at Domi Station, 914 Railroad Ave. | 6 PM


Tuesday to Wednesday, July 15 to 16

  • 2025 Annual UPHS Conference for Nonprofit Management & Leadership | Tuesday to Wednesday, July 15 to 16 | 4 PM | $135 for UPHS Members, $200 for Non-UPHS Members Register


Thursday, July 17

  • Minimizing Business Risks and Threats by Capital City Chamber | Thursday, July 17 | 5:30 PM | SBDC at FAMU, 625 E. Tennessee St. | Register

  • The Economic Club of Florida Presents Jackie Benson, VP of Corporate & Investment Banking at Wells Fargo | Thursday, July 17 | 11:30 AM | FSU Alumni Center, 1030 W Tennessee St. | Virtual Registration (coming soon), Onsite Registration

UPCOMING

There will be no live this week, but next week we’re excited to have Tracey Cohen, the President of Target Print & Mail, along with husband and partner Jeremy Cohen. Got questions? Join us live!

- Team CityClips (editors@cityclips.net)

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