The Legacy of Mark Elliott Matesic

Mark Elliott Matesic was a 16-year-old fun loving young man. He loved animals, hanging out with his friends and family, reading but most of all, Markie loved fire
trucks. From the time Markie was little he would want to visit not only the fire stations around the Pittsburgh area, but when we would want on vacations, Markie made sure to bug us enough to visit one of the fire stations there. As Markie grew older, he became more intrigued with the fire department, not just the trucks but the actual work and duties of a fireman. At 14 Markie became a Junior Firefighter for Station 233 Unity. The staff at the department became his second home and he enjoyed the “Brotherhood” he had with them all. At the age of 15 he joined Station 229 Pitcairn. Now Markie had 3 homes in his eyes. He enjoyed volunteering at both stations for food truck drives, Fish Fries, Bingo but he enjoyed going out on the calls the most. He enjoyed helping others in the community and felt so proud of himself and his fellow firefighters. This love he had to help others poured over with asking me to allow him to join the Army’s early entry program the summer before his senior year. I was truly honored that he wanted to serve our nation. His final career goal was to become a paid fire fighter at a local department, and I know he would have accomplished his goals and many more if only, but that all changed. March 24, 2022, our world all changed. Markie, my first baby, my best friend and my rock was gone. Our family had discussed Mental Health and suicide, how could have happened? Markie knew the services he had me, had a therapist and had phone numbers in the kitchen for him to use if he ever needed it. How did Markie not understand all he had to do was tell me, his friends, his fire departments, we all would have fought for him like he fought to help others? Had Markie understood that asking for help shows great strength and character, then my son would still be here.

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MMMF Cornhole

Tournament Information

Information on Registration Fees

  • MMMF Cornhole Tournament Date:               March 26, 2023
  • MMMF Cornhole Tournament Time:              10 AM to 7 PM
  • Check-in and Registration:                      10 AM to 11 AM
    • Tournament Pool Play:                             11 AM to 3 PM
    • Tournament Seeded Bracket Play:          3 PM to 7 PM
  • MMMF Cornhole Tournament Location: Pitcairn Fire House Co. 1
                •   100 South Center Avenue
                •   Pitcairn, PA 15140
  • MMMF Cornhole Rewards and Perks:
    • $250 1st place prize; $150 2nd place prize
    • Silent Auction for $525 dollar tattoo gift card; 50/50 Raffle
    • 2 premium food trucks for patrons to buy great food
    • Soda & water that can be purchased at event. (This is a dry event)        

Awards given at MMMF Cornhole Tornament

MMMF Cornhole Tournament committee is excited that you are considering participating in our cornhole event.  SOS and MMMF have worked together to offer patrons of this event several perks as a reward for attending this event to raise monies for MMMF  and remember the life and legacy of Mark Matesic

1st Place Team in the MMMF Cornhole Tournament wins $250 ($125 per player) 2nd Place Team in the MMMF Cornhole Tournament wins $150 ($75 per player)
Silent Auction for $525 gift card from Steel Skins Tattoo 50 / 50 Raffle
Food Truck – Chinese / Asian Foods

(patrons buy own food)

(At least 10% of food orders from this truck will go back to the MMMF Cornhole Event as a donation from Food Truck owner)

Food Truck – Pizza and Italian Foods

(patrons buy own food)

(At least 10% of food orders from this truck will go back to the MMMF Cornhole Event as a donation from Food Truck owner)

Bake Sale with tons of sweets and goodies to munch on at the cornhole tournament 8 different identical Cornhole pit sets so that all competition is fair and balance regardless pit that is played upon.

Directions to Event

Since Mark Matesic was a junior firefighter at both Unity Fire House and Pitcairn Fire House, the committee wanted to try to obtain either firehall as the venue for this year’s Cornhole Tournament.  With the location, amenities, and size of the venue, the Pitcairn Fire Hall was chosen and the operators of this firehall we excited to host an event to honor Mark and his memory/legacy.

Below is a map to get to the Pitcairn Fire Hall if you have chosen to attend the event and not just to donate to our event. Once in the parking lot near the fire hall, please follow the directions of the parking attendants who will point you to your parking spot for logistics and convenience.

Please contact SOS or MMMF at servingothersouls@gmail.com if you hsvre questions or concerns about this event on March 26, 2023 from 10 AM to 6 or 7 PM.

Event Itinerary

Below is the event itinerary for the MMMF Cornhole Tournament:

8 – 10 AM – Volunteers arrive to set up Cornhole event at Pitcairn Fire Co. 1

10 to 10:50 AM – Registration table opens to check-in pre-registered teams of 2-players for the Cornhole Tournament

10 AM to event complete – Bake sale opens.
We will be collecting sweets (cakes, cupcakes, cookies, etc) and coffee from friends and vendors who wish to donate to our event.  

10:50 AM Opening ceremony to honor Mark’s memory & National Anthem sung while colors offered by Plum JROTC

11 AM – Pool play begins with 8 pools of 4 teams playing for seeding

11 AM to 1:30 PM – Cornhole Pool Play continues between teams in each division

1:30 – 2:00 – Cornhole Tournament officials set single-elimination bracket

2:00 – till 4:30 or 5 PM: 32 team bracket played until final 4 team are set

5 PM – Cornhole Semifinal games

5:30 PM – Cornhole Finals game

              •                    Winning team receives $250 ($125.00/person)
              •                   Runner up team receives  $150. ($75 / person)

6:00 PM – Raffles and other items awarded in close-up of event.

6:30 PM – Event ends and volunteers clean up.

History of the MMMF Cornhole Tournament

Serving Other Souls (S.O.S.), www.servingothersouls.org, is a servant-leadership group built to create leaders through service based initiatives.  The members of S.O.S. are students of Franklin Regional Middle School, in Murrysville, PA, who are dedicated to helping individuals with great need.  S.O.S members can offer their time, talent, or treasure to S.O.S service projects that aim to improve the lives of those who require aid.

The overall goal of Serving Other Souls is to increase empathy and decrease apathy in all S.O.S. members as we serve those souls who require assistance. As S.O.S. members participate in service events, they are trained in finding those in crisis and developing a plan to help those individuals attain the necessary material, physical, or emotional support to relieve the crisis. With these beliefs and goals in mind, Serving Other Souls creates service events that have the opportunity to help those in need; improve the character of the students who volunteer; and possibly most important, offer hope to all those who attend an S.O.S. event that the world and the souls who live on it are worth smiling about.

Mark Matesic was a vital member of SOS and helped his uncle, Chris Cooley, who owns SOS, with set-up, tear-down, or running SOS events from the time Mark was 6 yrs old until his passing at age 16.  Mark loved to serve others, and his smile at SOS events was a true reflection of what SOS wanted to offer our patrons and those we serve.

For Mark’s 16th birthday, his mother, Jenn Martinez, and the Cooley family organized a cornhole tournament that culminated in the winning team winning a $100 prize, and then we had cupcakes and sung Mark happy 16th birthday.  During the singing, Uncle Chris and Mark’s girlfriend surprised Marky by placing a cupcake with all the icing in Mark’s face.  All laughed and celebrated a great, young man with his life in front of him.  He committed suicide 7 weeks later on March 24, 2022.

So, it was a simple choice on what event to offer to SOS supporters and friends and family of Mark….an annual cornhole tournament in his memory.  Please come take part in this loving event that will offer love and support to anyone who misses Mark on any day, especially on the weekend of the 1-yr anniversary of his suicide.

Click here to use a credit card to secure your 2-person team.

Volunteer, Donation, and Vendor Opportunities

SOS is using Signup.com as our app to advertise our material donation needs, our volunteer needs, and vendor spots for this event.  Please click this Sign-up link to the right to be taken to the volunteer signup header quarters for the MMMF Cornhole Tournament. If you have used Signup.com before, your email contact will be recognized the moment you enter the app.  If you are a first-timer to Signup.com, it will ask you for your name and email so you receive updates about the volunteer positions that you may sign up for.  Please make sure you use our FULL NAME when signing up and not a nickname like pinkpuppy6, because SOS will not know who is filling the job.

The volunteer spots are either for actual volunteer jobs OR material donations that need to be completed or donated on the days before and on the day of the cornhole tournament or the day of the event. Material donations such as donating bottles of water, bananas, bagels, etc. or serving as a scoring judge at one or more of the various rounds of the tournament.  Click the icon to the right labeled “CHOOSE SPOTS” to see the available volunteer jobs or sign up to donate materials to our event.

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Click to View Volunteer Opportunities on SignUp.com

Click the icon above to view our available volunteer spots for the Miles of Smiles event or sign up to donate material goods like bananas, water bottles, or bagels.

Additionally, click the link below to print out a Volunteer Parking Pass so that volunteers park in the volunteer area away from patrons of the event.

Volunteer Parking Pass

Current and Former Recipients of Mark Matesic Memorial Fund Scholarships

After Mark’s passing in March of 2022, donations offered to Mark’s MMMF was formed to provide the following:

  • $1,000 scholarship to a Plum Sr. High graduating senior who exemplifies Mark’s commitment to service as of a local firehouse
  • annual scholarships These young men or women are recent graduates that have left an impact on their community by maintaining high grades serving either serve at their local firehall in and around Plum as a Jr. Firefighter or serving in the JROTC that trains at Plum High School.  These men and women of service stand as a beacon on hope to those who know them, and they embody the qualities that made Mark Matesic the young man he was to so many.

Each year, MMMF awards two $1,000 scholarships to two Plum High School seniors.  Each of these recipients has received a $1000 scholarship from MMMF as either the MMMF Jr. Firefighter of the Year Award or the MMMF JROTC Member of the Year Award.

Name 1 - 2022 Jr. Firefighter Merit Scholarship

“Joey Byrnes, known today as “JoeNado”, was taken to children’s hospital for constant stomach aches, joint pains, coughing and fevers in early September of 2019. He was misdiagnosed several times and sent home. His parents, Jean and Bobby Byrnes, refused to be discharged a third time without a solid answer as to why Joey was in so much pain. Finally, after many days in Children’s Hospital one of his blood tests delivered a diagnosis – B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. It was on September 27th that Joey faced his first round of Chemo at the young age of 7. Joey however was not shaken by this, he instead faced it like the superhero he is with the power to blow away cancer with his mighty tornados. Thus JoeNado was born and supported by all his friends and Family. His journey included numerous late nights, long days, and endless love and support. It was no easy feat but he and his family were #JoeNadoStrong and on December 10th of 2021 Joey was able to rise victorious and #RingThatBell!”

Name 2- 2022 JROTC Merit Scholarship

Kurt J Landsberg, age 48,  is a beloved father, son, brother, uncle, friend, teacher, and soccer coach.  He is the proud father of two boys, Keegan (turns 14 in April) and Ryder (Turns 12 in april).  His brother Mike and sister-in-law Jenn are teachers at Franklin Regional and are currently helping him through this diagnosis and caring for him.   Their mother, Rita, lives in Murrysville and had subbed as a teacher at FR for a very long time before retiring.  His father Kurt W. And wife Anita are also from Murrysville but retired to Hilton Head a few years ago, and have made the trip back regularly since the diagnosis.
Kurt has taught HS English at Highlands his entire career.  While teaching is his career, soccer is his passion. He graduated from FR and played on local and school teams. He attended college at Pitt Greensburg and played soccer through college.  He was a 4 year starting playing for both HS and College years.  Later, he became the Varsity girls soccer coach at Highlands and then moved on to become the assistant coach for Franklin Regional’s Girl’s Varsity Soccer Team.  All the while he continued to play soccer on adult club teams.  He has also coached club soccer teams as well as his son’s soccer teams.
Last March he was given the very unexpected diagnosis of Glioblastoma Multiform, which is a very aggressive brain cancer that has no cure. He has been undergoing treatments since then and is under the care of AHN doctors and also Specialists from Duke, where he was accepted into a renowned glioblastoma program run by the nation’s top doctors for Glioblastomas.  His first round of treatments includes surgery to debulk the main mass and then 6 weeks of daily chemo meds and radiation treatments 5 days a week.  Unfortunately those actions did not stop the growth.  He is now on his 4th type of treatment and we are praying that it does something.  The cancer has greatly impacted his regular abilities and cognition.  He has not been able to work, drive, or live independently since being diagnosed.  Recently it has begun to attack his right side movement.  He continues to fight and lives in hope that something will work and he will have more time with his family.  Being the recipient of this award will help with the trips to Duke every 6-8 weeks, and for future expenses for in home care and making him comfortable as the situation progresses.  We appreciate all of the support, love, prayers and well wishes showered on us all from all those who know him!

Current and Former Recipients of Mark Matesic Memorial Fund Scholarships

After Mark’s passing in March of 2022, donations offered to Mark’s MMMF was formed to provide the following:

  • $1,000 scholarship to a Plum Sr. High graduating senior who exemplifies Mark’s commitment to service as of a local firehouse
  • annual scholarships These young men or women are recent graduates that have left an impact on their community by maintaining high grades serving either serve at their local firehall in and around Plum as a Jr. Firefighter or serving in the JROTC that trains at Plum High School.  These men and women of service stand as a beacon on hope to those who know them, and they embody the qualities that made Mark Matesic the young man he was to so many.

Each year, MMMF awards two $1,000 scholarships to two Plum High School seniors.  Each of these recipients has received a $1000 scholarship from MMMF as either the MMMF Jr. Firefighter of the Year Award or the MMMF JROTC Member of the Year Award.

Name 1 - 2022 Jr. Firefighter Merit Scholarship

“Joey Byrnes, known today as “JoeNado”, was taken to children’s hospital for constant stomach aches, joint pains, coughing and fevers in early September of 2019. He was misdiagnosed several times and sent home. His parents, Jean and Bobby Byrnes, refused to be discharged a third time without a solid answer as to why Joey was in so much pain. Finally, after many days in Children’s Hospital one of his blood tests delivered a diagnosis – B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. It was on September 27th that Joey faced his first round of Chemo at the young age of 7. Joey however was not shaken by this, he instead faced it like the superhero he is with the power to blow away cancer with his mighty tornados. Thus JoeNado was born and supported by all his friends and Family. His journey included numerous late nights, long days, and endless love and support. It was no easy feat but he and his family were #JoeNadoStrong and on December 10th of 2021 Joey was able to rise victorious and #RingThatBell!”

Name 2- 2022 JROTC Merit Scholarship

Kurt J Landsberg, age 48,  is a beloved father, son, brother, uncle, friend, teacher, and soccer coach.  He is the proud father of two boys, Keegan (turns 14 in April) and Ryder (Turns 12 in april).  His brother Mike and sister-in-law Jenn are teachers at Franklin Regional and are currently helping him through this diagnosis and caring for him.   Their mother, Rita, lives in Murrysville and had subbed as a teacher at FR for a very long time before retiring.  His father Kurt W. And wife Anita are also from Murrysville but retired to Hilton Head a few years ago, and have made the trip back regularly since the diagnosis.
Kurt has taught HS English at Highlands his entire career.  While teaching is his career, soccer is his passion. He graduated from FR and played on local and school teams. He attended college at Pitt Greensburg and played soccer through college.  He was a 4 year starting playing for both HS and College years.  Later, he became the Varsity girls soccer coach at Highlands and then moved on to become the assistant coach for Franklin Regional’s Girl’s Varsity Soccer Team.  All the while he continued to play soccer on adult club teams.  He has also coached club soccer teams as well as his son’s soccer teams.
Last March he was given the very unexpected diagnosis of Glioblastoma Multiform, which is a very aggressive brain cancer that has no cure. He has been undergoing treatments since then and is under the care of AHN doctors and also Specialists from Duke, where he was accepted into a renowned glioblastoma program run by the nation’s top doctors for Glioblastomas.  His first round of treatments includes surgery to debulk the main mass and then 6 weeks of daily chemo meds and radiation treatments 5 days a week.  Unfortunately those actions did not stop the growth.  He is now on his 4th type of treatment and we are praying that it does something.  The cancer has greatly impacted his regular abilities and cognition.  He has not been able to work, drive, or live independently since being diagnosed.  Recently it has begun to attack his right side movement.  He continues to fight and lives in hope that something will work and he will have more time with his family.  Being the recipient of this award will help with the trips to Duke every 6-8 weeks, and for future expenses for in home care and making him comfortable as the situation progresses.  We appreciate all of the support, love, prayers and well wishes showered on us all from all those who know him!

Current and Former Recipients of Mark Matesic Memorial Fund Scholarships

After Mark’s passing in March of 2022, donations offered to Mark’s MMMF was formed to provide the following:

  • $1,000 scholarship to a Plum Sr. High graduating senior who exemplifies Mark’s commitment to service as of a local firehouse
  • annual scholarships These young men or women are recent graduates that have left an impact on their community by maintaining high grades serving either serve at their local firehall in and around Plum as a Jr. Firefighter or serving in the JROTC that trains at Plum High School.  These men and women of service stand as a beacon on hope to those who know them, and they embody the qualities that made Mark Matesic the young man he was to so many.

Each year, MMMF awards two $1,000 scholarships to two Plum High School seniors.  Each of these recipients has received a $1000 scholarship from MMMF as either the MMMF Jr. Firefighter of the Year Award or the MMMF JROTC Member of the Year Award.

Name 1 - 2022 Jr. Firefighter Merit Scholarship

“Joey Byrnes, known today as “JoeNado”, was taken to children’s hospital for constant stomach aches, joint pains, coughing and fevers in early September of 2019. He was misdiagnosed several times and sent home. His parents, Jean and Bobby Byrnes, refused to be discharged a third time without a solid answer as to why Joey was in so much pain. Finally, after many days in Children’s Hospital one of his blood tests delivered a diagnosis – B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. It was on September 27th that Joey faced his first round of Chemo at the young age of 7. Joey however was not shaken by this, he instead faced it like the superhero he is with the power to blow away cancer with his mighty tornados. Thus JoeNado was born and supported by all his friends and Family. His journey included numerous late nights, long days, and endless love and support. It was no easy feat but he and his family were #JoeNadoStrong and on December 10th of 2021 Joey was able to rise victorious and #RingThatBell!”

Name 2- 2022 JROTC Merit Scholarship

Kurt J Landsberg, age 48,  is a beloved father, son, brother, uncle, friend, teacher, and soccer coach.  He is the proud father of two boys, Keegan (turns 14 in April) and Ryder (Turns 12 in april).  His brother Mike and sister-in-law Jenn are teachers at Franklin Regional and are currently helping him through this diagnosis and caring for him.   Their mother, Rita, lives in Murrysville and had subbed as a teacher at FR for a very long time before retiring.  His father Kurt W. And wife Anita are also from Murrysville but retired to Hilton Head a few years ago, and have made the trip back regularly since the diagnosis.
Kurt has taught HS English at Highlands his entire career.  While teaching is his career, soccer is his passion. He graduated from FR and played on local and school teams. He attended college at Pitt Greensburg and played soccer through college.  He was a 4 year starting playing for both HS and College years.  Later, he became the Varsity girls soccer coach at Highlands and then moved on to become the assistant coach for Franklin Regional’s Girl’s Varsity Soccer Team.  All the while he continued to play soccer on adult club teams.  He has also coached club soccer teams as well as his son’s soccer teams.
Last March he was given the very unexpected diagnosis of Glioblastoma Multiform, which is a very aggressive brain cancer that has no cure. He has been undergoing treatments since then and is under the care of AHN doctors and also Specialists from Duke, where he was accepted into a renowned glioblastoma program run by the nation’s top doctors for Glioblastomas.  His first round of treatments includes surgery to debulk the main mass and then 6 weeks of daily chemo meds and radiation treatments 5 days a week.  Unfortunately those actions did not stop the growth.  He is now on his 4th type of treatment and we are praying that it does something.  The cancer has greatly impacted his regular abilities and cognition.  He has not been able to work, drive, or live independently since being diagnosed.  Recently it has begun to attack his right side movement.  He continues to fight and lives in hope that something will work and he will have more time with his family.  Being the recipient of this award will help with the trips to Duke every 6-8 weeks, and for future expenses for in home care and making him comfortable as the situation progresses.  We appreciate all of the support, love, prayers and well wishes showered on us all from all those who know him!

Current and Former Recipients of Mark Matesic Memorial Fund Scholarships

After Mark’s passing in March of 2022, donations offered to Mark’s MMMF was formed to provide the following:

  • $1,000 scholarship to a Plum Sr. High graduating senior who exemplifies Mark’s commitment to service as of a local firehouse
  • annual scholarships These young men or women are recent graduates that have left an impact on their community by maintaining high grades serving either serve at their local firehall in and around Plum as a Jr. Firefighter or serving in the JROTC that trains at Plum High School.  These men and women of service stand as a beacon on hope to those who know them, and they embody the qualities that made Mark Matesic the young man he was to so many.

Each year, MMMF awards two $1,000 scholarships to two Plum High School seniors.  Each of these recipients has received a $1000 scholarship from MMMF as either the MMMF Jr. Firefighter of the Year Award or the MMMF JROTC Member of the Year Award.

Name 1 - 2022 Jr. Firefighter Merit Scholarship

“Joey Byrnes, known today as “JoeNado”, was taken to children’s hospital for constant stomach aches, joint pains, coughing and fevers in early September of 2019. He was misdiagnosed several times and sent home. His parents, Jean and Bobby Byrnes, refused to be discharged a third time without a solid answer as to why Joey was in so much pain. Finally, after many days in Children’s Hospital one of his blood tests delivered a diagnosis – B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. It was on September 27th that Joey faced his first round of Chemo at the young age of 7. Joey however was not shaken by this, he instead faced it like the superhero he is with the power to blow away cancer with his mighty tornados. Thus JoeNado was born and supported by all his friends and Family. His journey included numerous late nights, long days, and endless love and support. It was no easy feat but he and his family were #JoeNadoStrong and on December 10th of 2021 Joey was able to rise victorious and #RingThatBell!”

Name 2- 2022 JROTC Merit Scholarship

Kurt J Landsberg, age 48,  is a beloved father, son, brother, uncle, friend, teacher, and soccer coach.  He is the proud father of two boys, Keegan (turns 14 in April) and Ryder (Turns 12 in april).  His brother Mike and sister-in-law Jenn are teachers at Franklin Regional and are currently helping him through this diagnosis and caring for him.   Their mother, Rita, lives in Murrysville and had subbed as a teacher at FR for a very long time before retiring.  His father Kurt W. And wife Anita are also from Murrysville but retired to Hilton Head a few years ago, and have made the trip back regularly since the diagnosis.
Kurt has taught HS English at Highlands his entire career.  While teaching is his career, soccer is his passion. He graduated from FR and played on local and school teams. He attended college at Pitt Greensburg and played soccer through college.  He was a 4 year starting playing for both HS and College years.  Later, he became the Varsity girls soccer coach at Highlands and then moved on to become the assistant coach for Franklin Regional’s Girl’s Varsity Soccer Team.  All the while he continued to play soccer on adult club teams.  He has also coached club soccer teams as well as his son’s soccer teams.
Last March he was given the very unexpected diagnosis of Glioblastoma Multiform, which is a very aggressive brain cancer that has no cure. He has been undergoing treatments since then and is under the care of AHN doctors and also Specialists from Duke, where he was accepted into a renowned glioblastoma program run by the nation’s top doctors for Glioblastomas.  His first round of treatments includes surgery to debulk the main mass and then 6 weeks of daily chemo meds and radiation treatments 5 days a week.  Unfortunately those actions did not stop the growth.  He is now on his 4th type of treatment and we are praying that it does something.  The cancer has greatly impacted his regular abilities and cognition.  He has not been able to work, drive, or live independently since being diagnosed.  Recently it has begun to attack his right side movement.  He continues to fight and lives in hope that something will work and he will have more time with his family.  Being the recipient of this award will help with the trips to Duke every 6-8 weeks, and for future expenses for in home care and making him comfortable as the situation progresses.  We appreciate all of the support, love, prayers and well wishes showered on us all from all those who know him!

Sponsorship Opportunities with the MOS 5K

Welcome to the Miles of Smiles 5K sponsorship information center.  Here you can view current and past sponsors of our race.  Sponsors are classified by cash donations ($) or product donations (P).


Click to view or print our MOS 5K Sponsorship Application


Anyone can donate to make a non-sponsorship donation that is tax-deductible towards the race via our online giving portal, and during the online setup, indicate that the donation is for the MOS 5K. (click here to make an online donation toward the race with a credit card)


Due to the size of some of the donations made by larger companies, SOS requests that all sponsorship payments be paid via check instead of via online donation.  SOS must absorb a 2.3% fee from PayPal on each donation made online, and these PayPal fees will lessen the net proceeds we can offer our families in need.  Again, sponsorship opportunities need to be paid with check. 

2021 Miles of Smiles 5K Sponsors

2021 Miles of Smiles 5K Sponsorships

Business or Company Name Level of Sponsorship

(Ironman – 5K)

Type of Sponsorship

[Financial ($) or Product (P)]

Ironman Level

$2500+ donation

Ironman Level

Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship

Half-Ironman Level

$1000 – $2499 donation

Half-Ironman Level

Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship

Western PA Appraisal Services, LLC

Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $ Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $ Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship

Marathon Level

$500 – $999 donation

Marathon Level

Marathon Level $  Sponsorship

Marathon Level $  Sponsorship

Marathon Level $  Sponsorship

Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Marathon Level $ Sponsorship

JD Printing, Inc.

Marathon Level P Sponsorship

(print FR flyers)

Marathon Level P Sponsorship

(print Plum flyers)

Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Marathon Level $  Sponsorship (pending)
Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Business Name Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

Half-Marathon Level

$100 – $499 donation

Half-Marathon Level

Knights of Columbus, Council 4925 Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Puff Discount Tobacco Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Panichelle Financial Group Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Carr & Associates Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Family of Sean Logan Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Nesbit Lanes, Inc. Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Premier Medical Associates Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Franklin Regional Education Association Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
S&T Bank (Plum & Murrysville) Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Kish Doors and Windows Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Vertical Solution Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship

10K Level

$75 – $99 donation

10K Level

Family of Lorri Nixon Half-Marathon Level P Sponsorship
Dr. John H. Newell DMD Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Spinola Bakery Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

5K Level

$50 – $74 donation

5K Level

Murrysville Mathnasium Half-Marathon Level P Sponsorship
Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

2020 Miles of Smiles 5K Sponsors

2020 Miles of Smiles 5K Sponsorships

Business or Company Name Level of Sponsorship

(Ironman – 5K)

Type of Sponsorship

[Financial ($) or Product (P)]

Ironman Level

$2500+ donation

Ironman Level

Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship
Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship

Half-Ironman Level

$1000 – $2499 donation

Half-Ironman Level

Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship

Western PA Appraisal Services, LLC

Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $ Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $ Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship

Marathon Level

$500 – $999 donation

Marathon Level

Marathon Level $  Sponsorship

Marathon Level $  Sponsorship

Marathon Level $  Sponsorship

Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Marathon Level $ Sponsorship

JD Printing, Inc.

Marathon Level P Sponsorship

(print FR flyers)

Marathon Level P Sponsorship

(print Plum flyers)

Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Marathon Level $  Sponsorship (pending)
Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Business Name Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

Half-Marathon Level

$100 – $499 donation

Half-Marathon Level

Knights of Columbus, Council 4925 Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Puff Discount Tobacco Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Panichelle Financial Group Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Carr & Associates Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Family of Sean Logan Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Nesbit Lanes, Inc. Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Premier Medical Associates Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Franklin Regional Education Association Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
S&T Bank (Plum & Murrysville) Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Kish Doors and Windows Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Vertical Solution Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship

10K Level

$75 – $99 donation

10K Level

Family of Lorri Nixon Half-Marathon Level P Sponsorship
Dr. John H. Newell DMD Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Spinola Bakery Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

5K Level

$50 – $74 donation

5K Level

Murrysville Mathnasium Half-Marathon Level P Sponsorship
Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

2019 Miles of Smiles 5K Sponsors

2019 Miles of Smiles 5K Sponsorships

Business or Company Name Level of Sponsorship

(Ironman – 5K)

Type of Sponsorship

[Financial ($) or Product (P)]

Ironman Level

$2500+ donation

Ironman Level

Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship
Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship

Half-Ironman Level

$1000 – $2499 donation

Half-Ironman Level

Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship

Western PA Appraisal Services, LLC

Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $ Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $ Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship

Marathon Level

$500 – $999 donation

Marathon Level

Marathon Level $  Sponsorship

Marathon Level $  Sponsorship

Marathon Level $  Sponsorship

Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Marathon Level $ Sponsorship

JD Printing, Inc.

Marathon Level P Sponsorship

(print FR flyers)

Marathon Level P Sponsorship

(print Plum flyers)

Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Marathon Level $  Sponsorship (pending)
Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Business Name Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

Half-Marathon Level

$100 – $499 donation

Half-Marathon Level

Knights of Columbus, Council 4925 Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Puff Discount Tobacco Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Panichelle Financial Group Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Carr & Associates Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Family of Sean Logan Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Nesbit Lanes, Inc. Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Premier Medical Associates Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Franklin Regional Education Association Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
S&T Bank (Plum & Murrysville) Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Kish Doors and Windows Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Vertical Solution Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship

10K Level

$75 – $99 donation

10K Level

Family of Lorri Nixon Half-Marathon Level P Sponsorship
Dr. John H. Newell DMD Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Spinola Bakery Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

5K Level

$50 – $74 donation

5K Level

Murrysville Mathnasium Half-Marathon Level P Sponsorship
Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

2018 Miles of Smiles 5K Sponsors

2018 Miles of Smiles 5K Sponsorships

Business or Company Name Level of Sponsorship

(Ironman – 5K)

Type of Sponsorship

[Financial ($) or Product (P)]

Ironman Level

$2500+ donation

Ironman Level

Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Business Name Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship

Half-Ironman Level

$1000 – $2499 donation

Half-Ironman Level

Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship (pending)
Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship (pending)

Western PA Appraisal Services, LLC

Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $ Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level $  Sponsorship

Marathon Level

$500 – $999 donation

Marathon Level

Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Marathon Level $  Sponsorship

JD Printing, Inc.

Marathon Level P Sponsorship

(print Plum flyers)

Marathon Level P Sponsorship

(print FR flyers)

Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Marathon Level $  Sponsorship (pending)
Marathon Level $  Sponsorship (pending)
Business Name Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

Half-Marathon Level

$100 – $499 donation

Half-Marathon Level

Knights of Columbus, Council 4925 Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Puff Discount Tobacco Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Panichelle Financial Group Half-Marathon Level $ Sponsorship
Carr & Associates Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
St. John the Baptist Ladies of Charity Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship (pending)
Nesbit Lanes, Inc. Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Kish Windows and Doors Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Franklin Regional Education Association Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship
Plum Borough Educational Association Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship (pending)
bedbathhome.com (Altmeyer’s Online Store) Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship (pending)
S&T Bank (Plum & Murrysville) Half-Marathon Level $  Sponsorship (pending)

10K Level

$75 – $99 donation

10K Level

The Swift Family Half-Marathon Level P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

5K Level

$50 – $74 donation

5K Level

Gateway Grill Half-Marathon Level P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

2017 Miles of Smiles 5K Sponsors

2017 Miles of Smiles 5K Sponsorships

Business or Company Name Level of Sponsorship

(Ironman – 5K)

Type of Sponsorship

[Financial ($) or Product (P)]

Ironman Level

$2500+ donation

Ironman Level

Ironman Level ($) Sponsorship

Western PA Appraisal Services, LLC

Ironman Level ($) Sponsorship

Half-Ironman Level

$1000 – $2499 donation

Half-Ironman Level

Half-Ironman Level ($) Sponsorship
Half-Ironman Level ($) Sponsorship

Marathon Level

$500 – $999 donation

Marathon Level

Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
 D&M Mechanical Contracting, Inc.412-793-2051 Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

Half-Marathon Level

$100 – $499 donation

Half-Marathon Level

Franklin Regional Education Association Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
 JD Printing Inc. Half-Marathon Level (P) Sponsorship
Sean & Shannon Logan Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
 Ken Scheer via grant from Morgan Stanley Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
 Nesbit’s Bowling Lanes Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
The family of  Dr. Glasspool Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
 Puff Discount Tobacco Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
Panichelle Financial Group LLC Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
S&T Bank  Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
Knights of Columbus Council 4925 Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
 J & B Schreck Construction Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
Regis & Diane Synan Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
 Ladd Wagner State Farm Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
 Premier Medical Associates Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
Kish Windows and Doors Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
 Bowser Automotive Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
Bella Luna Restaurant Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
 Mayor Bob Brooks Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
Ladies of CharitySt. John the Baptist Catholic Church Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
 Rolling Field Golf Club Half-Marathon Level (P) Sponsorship
 Signs of Excellence Half-Marathon Level (P) Sponsorship

10K Level

$75 – $99 donation

10K Level

Redfin Half-Marathon Level (P) Sponsorship
Jennuine Cakes and Cafe Half-Marathon Level (P) Sponsorship
Spinola Bakery Half-Marathon Level (P) Sponsorship

5K Level

$50 – $74 donation

5K Level

Yushinski Bros. Lawncare Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
Mail & Copy Plus, Murrysville Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship
John H. Newell DMD Half-Marathon Level ($) Sponsorship

2016 Miles of Smiles 5K Sponsors

2016 Miles of Smiles 5K Sponsorships

Business or Company Name Level of Sponsorship

(Ironman – 5K)

Type of Sponsorship

[Financial ($) or Product (P)]

Ironman Level

$2500+ donation

Ironman Level

Business Name Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship

Half-Ironman Level

$1000 – $2499 donation

Half-Ironman Level

Business Name Half-Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship

Marathon Level

$500 – $999 donation

Marathon Level

Business Name Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

Half-Marathon Level

$100 – $499 donation

Half-Marathon Level

Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

10K Level

$75 – $99 donation

10K Level

Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

5K Level

$50 – $74 donation

5K Level

Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

2015 Miles of Smiles 5K Sponsors

2015 Miles of Smiles 5K Sponsorships

Business or Company Name Level of Sponsorship

(Ironman – 5K)

Type of Sponsorship

[Financial ($) or Product (P)]

Ironman Level

$2500+ donation

Ironman Level

Business Name Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship

Half-Ironman Level

$1000 – $2499 donation

Half-Ironman Level

Business Name Half-Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Ironman Level $  P Sponsorship

Marathon Level

$500 – $999 donation

Marathon Level

Business Name Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

Half-Marathon Level

$100 – $499 donation

Half-Marathon Level

Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

10K Level

$75 – $99 donation

10K Level

Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship

5K Level

$50 – $74 donation

5K Level

Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship
Business Name Half-Marathon Level $  P Sponsorship