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Ohio University Eastern and Blame My Roots Festival partnership celebrates alumni, offers music-industry employment opportunities

Ohio University Eastern has teamed up with the 2022 Blame My Roots Festival (BMRF) to celebrate alumni and the 65th anniversary of the regional campus, and to extend music-industry employment opportunities to current students.

Ohio University Eastern set out to make this partnership one that would appeal to both past and current students.

Alumni will be invited to enjoy a Bobcat tailgate all weekend long during the BMRF festivities. On-site happenings will include corn hole, ping pong, a great view of the show and a visit from the Ohio University mascot, Rufus. A towering inflatable version of Rufus will beckon guests to their private area on the hillside, while the Rufus mascot will also be walking around and visiting with guests during the weekend. Rufus and the guests will enjoying performances from Dierks Bentley, Ashley McBryde, David Lee Murphy  and many others.

Current students may register for on-site festival employment and gain unique insight into a music-industry setting.

Ohio University Eastern Dean of Campus and Community Relations David Rohall is excited to have formed this partnership and explained that it is a wonderful way to connect with Bobcats from all walks of life on multiple levels.

“OHIO Eastern is excited to partner with Blame My Roots this year,” Rohall said. “To celebrate, OHIO Eastern will be offering drawings and giveaways to students and the community in the time leading up to the festival, culminating in a hospitality tent onsite during the event.  We hope that community members and Ohio University alumni from all over visit us at during the festival.  We appreciate the opportunity and the ongoing engagement with Blame My Roots, and hope that this will be a long-term partnership.”

From a BMRF team perspective, a partnership between the two entities makes perfect sense. Exceptionally close proximity (approximately two miles) aside, Blame Fest Co-Creator Chris Dutton and his parents, John and Rita, are proud Bobcat alumni.

“When we started conversations with Ohio University Eastern regarding this partnership, it felt like something had come full circle,” Chris said. “Both my parents and I went from being Ohio University students, to alumni, to now partners amidst the single biggest business venture we’ve ever embarked on as a family. The things the three of us collectively learned during our time at the University undoubtedly helped us get to this point. It’s a crazy, really humbling and wonderful.”

An influx of Ohio University alumni converging on the Belmont County-based event will provide a boost in local tourism as visitors make use of hotels, restaurants and shops in the area, a fact that Belmont County Tourism Executive Director Jackee Pugh is thrilled about.

“The newfound relationship that Ohio University Eastern and Blame My Roots have forged is incredible for each of them, as well as for Belmont County at large,” Pugh commented. “The third weekend in July continues to grow year after year, and local partnerships like this fast-track that growth.”

Blame My Roots Festival is slated for July 14-16 at Valley View Farm in Belmont and will feature Dierks Bentley, Chase Rice, Ashley McBryde, Randy Houser, Niko Moon and more. For more information, see Blamefest.com.

Published
April 26, 2022
Author
Staff reports