Josh Jacobs is proud ‘Climber

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Editor’s note: This is part of a series of promotional stories of local amateur artists that will be printed in the Urbana Daily Citizen in coming weeks.

A popular local fundraiser that supports local arts returns this year.

The polls are now open for the 9th annual Bad Art by Good People fundraiser, presented by the Champaign County Arts Council.

The tongue-in-cheek competition features non-artist celebrities creating works of art and campaigning for the public’s votes for their artwork.

Today’s featured artist is Josh Jacobs, a lieutenant with Urbana Police Division. Jacobs is a member of the F.O.P. lodge and a board member of the Caring Kitchen. He is a coach with the Urbana High School Basketball team. Jaocbs enjoys watching his son participate in multiple sports and spending time with his family.

“As I get older, I’ve started to appreciate more the beautiful views with which God has blessed us,” Jacobs said. “I have taken multiple pictures of these views while spending many hours around UHS. I decided to take these photographs and make a collage. Nothing is better than mixing these beautiful skylines with the Castle Building or Hillclimber Stadium. I’m proud to be from ‘Climber Country!”

In addition to Jacobs, the artists include Curtis Blake, First Central National Bank; Kristyn Campbell, Mechanicsburg School District; Lisa Dunham, Security National Bank; Kent Eichenauer, Dragonfly Vineyard & Wine Cellar; Jerry Fetherolf, Autism Educational Service Center; Katie Neer, Solomon’s Garage; Chris Phelps, Perpetual Federal; Andrea Russell, Tommy Brooks Salon; Elizabeth Smith, small business owner; Steve Stout, sports editor of the Urbana Daily Citizen; Bev Titus, co-founder of the Alicia Titus Memorial Peace Fund; Myles Trempe, Wallace & Turner; and Alex Trebek, host of the TV game show Jeopardy!

Trebek has hosted nearly 8,000 episodes of Jeopardy! in 35 years. The piece was obtained from Trebek and donated to the fundraiser by Urbana Daily Citizen Sports Editor Steve Stout and it will be part of the dinner and auction.

The public can vote for their favorite artwork using PayPal on the Arts Council’s website, www.champaigncountyartscouncil.org. Votes can also be cast with cash, check or credit card at the Arts Council, 119 Miami St., Urbana. The office is open Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Dinner auction

A limited number of tickets are available for the dinner and auction, which will be held at 6 p.m. on Friday, February 28, at the VFW hall, 220 East Court St. Tickets are $25 and include a catered dinner and dessert provided by “In Good Taste Catering.”

The “Bad Art” will be auctioned after dinner. All proceeds will benefit the Arts Council.

Tickets are for sale at the Arts Council’s office and online at the Arts Council’s website.

The gold sponsors for the event are Patrick Field/Coppertop and Eric Shiffer.

Silver sponsors include Atkins-Shively Funeral Home, CRSI, Wallace & Turner and Remax Alliance/The V. Patrick Hamilton Group. Bronze sponsors include Henderson Realty, Civista Bank, Vernon Funeral Home and Bauer Stoves.

Check out the Arts Council’s Facebook page for information leading up to the event — www.facebook.com/CCACUrbana.

For more information, contact the Arts Council office at 937-653-7557.

Josh Jacobs poses with his art, which reinforces the declaration that he’s proud to be from ‘Climber Country!
https://www.urbanacitizen.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/36/2020/02/web1_Josh-Jacobs.jpegJosh Jacobs poses with his art, which reinforces the declaration that he’s proud to be from ‘Climber Country! Submitted photo

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