Join Artrell Hawkins as he hosts the St. Aloysius Companies 4 Kids golf outing:
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
11:30 a.m. Lunch – 1:00 p.m. Shotgun Start
Shaker Run Golf Course
4361 Greentree Road, Lebanon, Ohio 45036
2011 Event Chair – Tim Combs
Emcee – Kimberly Holmes, Fox 19
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In the Community
St Aloysius Companies 4 Kids golf outing – SAVE THE DATE!
April 21st, 2011

Ex-NFL player speaks at chamber gathering
March 11th, 2011
Ted Potts tpotts@tribdem.com The Tribune-Democrat Thu Mar 10, 2011, 11:13 PM EST
JOHNSTOWN — More than 300 members of the Greater Johnstown/Cambria County Chamber of Commerce heard Artrell Hawkins, a Johnstown native and former professional football player, speak at the chamber’s annual dinner Thursday night at the Frank J. Pasquerilla Conference Center in the downtown .
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Ted Potts tpotts@tribdem.com The Tribune-Democrat Thu Mar 10, 2011, 11:13 PM EST
JOHNSTOWN — More than 300 members of the Greater Johnstown/Cambria County Chamber of Commerce heard Artrell Hawkins, a Johnstown native and former professional football player, speak at the chamber’s annual dinner Thursday night at the Frank J. Pasquerilla Conference Center in the downtown .
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Great Day at St Aloysius
December 7th, 2010
Artrell Hawkins was joined today by Cincinnati Bengal Leon Hall and Pat Sims, former Bengal Charles Fisher, Rotina McCann from Fox19 and some University of Cincinnati Bearcats along with Santa to celebrate the holidays with the kids at St Al’s.
A huge thanks to St. Aloysius orphanage for letting us share in the holiday spirit.
Artrell Hawkins was joined today by Cincinnati Bengal Leon Hall and Pat Sims, former Bengal Charles Fisher, Rotina McCann from Fox19 and some University of Cincinnati Bearcats along with Santa to celebrate the holidays with the kids at St Al’s.
A huge thanks to St. Aloysius orphanage for letting us share in the holiday spirit.

700WLW and Bengals visit to Children’s Hospital
November 17th, 2010
Through the generosity of local Meijer stores, each child was given a Bengals jersey and hat that the players signed, a box of Disney pencils and a picture of Who Dey.
Through the generosity of local Meijer stores, each child was given a Bengals jersey and hat that the players signed, a box of Disney pencils and a picture of Who Dey.

Salvation Army’s 2010 Kettle Kickoff
November 16th, 2010
You know the Holiday Season is here when you see the Salvation Army’s iconic red Kettle!! Today I was honored to be emceeing the Salvation Army’s 2010 Kettle Kickoff downtown, Cincinnati on Fountain Square. Program started at noon.
For more info visit www.helpringbells.com
You know the Holiday Season is here when you see the Salvation Army’s iconic red Kettle!! Today I was honored to be emceeing the Salvation Army’s 2010 Kettle Kickoff downtown, Cincinnati on Fountain Square. Program started at noon.
For more info visit www.helpringbells.com

Vision For Success hosted by MJ93
November 5th, 2010
Join Artrell Hawkins as the master of ceremonies for Cincinnati Bengal Mike Johnson’s Vision for Success.
Join Artrell Hawkins as the master of ceremonies for Cincinnati Bengal Mike Johnson’s Vision for Success.

Great Event for a Great Cause
October 12th, 2010
The Second Annual Ndukwe Foundation Fundraiser Reception hosted by Chinedum Ndukwe on Wednesday, October 11, 2010 at the Taft Center in Downtown Cincinnati.
The Second Annual Ndukwe Foundation Fundraiser Reception hosted by Chinedum Ndukwe on Wednesday, October 11, 2010 at the Taft Center in Downtown Cincinnati.

Former Bengal, Artrell Hawkins, motivates students
October 1st, 2010
Artrell Hawkins told students at Cheviot Elementary School he expects them to come up with some great ideas for giving back to their community.
The former University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Bengals defensive back, who now works in sports broadcasting, stopped by the school Monday, Sept. 27, to speak to a group of about 100 seventh- and eighth-graders about making good life decisions and following their passions.
Hawkins graduated from the UC and was selected by …
Artrell Hawkins told students at Cheviot Elementary School he expects them to come up with some great ideas for giving back to their community.
The former University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Bengals defensive back, who now works in sports broadcasting, stopped by the school Monday, Sept. 27, to speak to a group of about 100 seventh- and eighth-graders about making good life decisions and following their passions.
Hawkins graduated from the UC and was selected by …

Thank You
September 23rd, 2010
Today I am headed to Cincinnati Music Hall to be honored, along with 39 other outstanding individuals, as the 2010 class of Cincinnati’s “Forty Under 40″. This is a tremendous honor, and I’d like to thank the Cincinnati Business Courier, Sue LaChapelle, and most importantly my family and close friends. I feel very blessed and humbled by my selection, and it further inspires me to keep paying it …
Today I am headed to Cincinnati Music Hall to be honored, along with 39 other outstanding individuals, as the 2010 class of Cincinnati’s “Forty Under 40″. This is a tremendous honor, and I’d like to thank the Cincinnati Business Courier, Sue LaChapelle, and most importantly my family and close friends. I feel very blessed and humbled by my selection, and it further inspires me to keep paying it …

Hawkins named one of Cincinnati’s rising stars
August 5th, 2010
Artrell Hawkins has been selected as one of Cincinnati Business Courier’s 2010 Forty Under 40 recipients!
Members of this dynamic and prestigious group are considered the community’s next generation of leaders and innovators. Competition for this year’s program was intense, with nearly 420 nominations! A twenty-member panel consisting of Forty Under 40 alumni made the selections.
Congratulations to Artrell, and the rest of the Class of 2010!
For more …
Artrell Hawkins has been selected as one of Cincinnati Business Courier’s 2010 Forty Under 40 recipients!
Members of this dynamic and prestigious group are considered the community’s next generation of leaders and innovators. Competition for this year’s program was intense, with nearly 420 nominations! A twenty-member panel consisting of Forty Under 40 alumni made the selections.
Congratulations to Artrell, and the rest of the Class of 2010!
For more …


