GVS Board of Trustees
| Roy Bieber Finance Committee Chair 8231Clouse Road, 43054 Cell/571.4221 HT/461.1400; roybieber@aol.com . . . . . . . . Sarah Irvin Clark Board Liaison to PPSCE 183 East Whittier Street, 43206 Cell/296.4057; WT/225.9100 ext 3 sarah@irvinpr.com . . . . . . . . Darci Congrove Vice President Board Liaison to Haus und Garten ’12 756 Jaeger Street, 43206 Cell/570.7457; HT/445.7787 DCongrove@GBQ.com . . . . . . . . Norman L. Hall 583 South Fifth Street, 43206 Cell/638.6676; HT/223.1667 norman@columbus.rr.com . . . . . . . . James Hopple Nominating Committee Chair 250 West Street, 43215.2538 Cell/440.0224; WT/462.2305 jhopple@szd.com . . . . . . . . . . Mike Yarbrough Development Committee Chair 648 Jaeger Street, 43206 Cell/783.7661 myarbrough@fbtlaw.com . . . . . . . . . . Bill Curlis Emeritus Member 865 Macon Alley Home/444-2042 wcurlis@columbus.rr.com |
Jeanne Likins Secretary 751 Jaeger Street, 43206 HT/444.7966; WT/444.0565 jlikins@columbus.rr.com . . . . . . . . Brian J. Santin Website Webmaster, 3503 Michigan Avenue, Unit 4B, 45208 Cell/571.8092 briansantin@gmail.com . . . . . . . . Bill Case President Board Liaison to Civic Relations Committee 596 S. 6th, 43206 Home/224-3563 bill.case@thompsonhine.com . . . . . . . . Nick Cavalaris Treasurer 590 City Park Ave, 43206 Home/224-4271 ncavalaris@yahoo.com . . . . . . . . . . Beth Ervin Marketing Committee Chair 759 City Park Avenue, 42306 Cell/306.0225 bervin@experiencecolumbus.com . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Case Civic Relations Committee Chair 596 South Sixth Street, 43206 Cell/499.4714 William.Case@thompsonhine.com |
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed people can change the world: indeed it’s the only thing that ever has!” — Margaret Meade
The citizens of German Village are exceptional in their willingness to volunteer time, talent, and resources to the community. Our Haus und Garten Tour event requires an enormous amount of volunteer shifts ~ no one is too pretentious to roll up their sleeves and pour beer for a few hours!
In addition to the jobs like host, tour guide, event planner, public gardener, and litter patrol there is a governing board of trustees, elected by the membership, who steer the German Village Society. The twelve members of the board are passionate about the organization and its mission. Their service makes a tremendous difference in the neighborhood and is a meaningful contribution to the national historic preservation movement.


