Serial #88075543
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Serial Number

88075543

Owner

Echoing Hills Village, Inc.

Attorney

Susan D. Rector

First Use Date

Jul 30, 2017

Filing Date

Aug 13, 2018

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Serial #88075543 Trademark

Serial Number: 88075543 • Registration: 5755434

Serial #88075543 is a trademark filed by Echoing Hills Village, Inc. on August 13, 2018. The trademark is classified under Class 41 (Education & Entertainment), Class 43 (Hotels & Restaurants), Class 44 (Medical Services), Class 45 (Legal & Security Services), Class 35 (Advertising & Business). The application is currently registered and active.

Owner Contact Info

Echoing Hills Village, Inc. (10 trademarks)

36272 County Road 79
Warsaw, OH 43844

Entity Type: 99

Trademark Details

Filing Date

August 13, 2018

Registration Date

May 21, 2019

First Use Anywhere

July 30, 2017

First Use in Commerce

July 30, 2017

Published for Opposition

March 5, 2019

Goods & Services

Adult services for mentally or physically challenged individuals, namely, vocational training in the nature of vocational guidance; Vocational education, personal skill development and educational services, namely, teaching art, sewing, reading, writing, computer skills, music, history, science, health and current events, for mentally or physically challenged people; Vocational education, namely, conducting training and vocational habilitation for adults with physical and mental challenges in the fields of work attendance, responsibility to employers, task completion in the workplace, social interaction in the workplace, motor skill development, appropriate workplace dress, changed routine tasks in the workplace, recognition and avoidance of safety hazards in the workplace and following instructions in the workplace; personal skill development, namely, conducting training for adults with physical and mental challenges in the area of personal hygiene, toilet habits, eating, self-medication, mobility, dressing, communication, self-determination and personal development to enhance their ability to participate in the community; educational services, namely, training and educational instruction for adults with physical and mental challenges to develop individual skills in the fields of computers, math, reading, money, budgeting, writing, science and geography; day camp services; recreational camps; summer camps; weekend camps to provide respite for families and caregivers, conducting day programs for adults with physical and mental challenges, namely, conducting organized sporting activities and outdoor recreational activities for adults with physical and mental challenges; Post-secondary education transition program for young adults with physical, mental, and developmental challenges to continue their social and personal growth and education after secondary education through classes, seminars, conferences, and workshops and onsite at community locations providing experience-based practical learning opportunities; Educational services, namely, post-secondary educational instruction and training for adults with physical, mental, and developmental challenges to develop individual skills in the fields of computers, math, reading, money, budgeting, itineraries and scheduling, personal finance, bill paying, writing, science, laundry, gardening, cooking, wellness, health, nutrition, domestic tasks, basic market dynamics, and current political events, time and money management, leveraging current technologies to include Internet, smart phones, social media, and other software, local history and heritage; Education services, namely, preparation of young adults with physical, mental, and developmental challenges in fields of certification and concentration and for community college or technology school admission, financial aid registration, letter writing, and reference gathering through classes, seminars, conferences, and workshops and onsite at community locations providing experience-based practical learning opportunities; Educational services, namely, post-secondary vocational education and training for adults with physical, mental, and developmental challenges in the fields of work attendance, responsibility to employers and community, understanding local government, advocacy, basic civic duties, community service, task completion in the workplace and community settings, social interaction in the workplace and community, social and business networking, motor skill development, job and career discovery, appropriate workplace dress, changed routine tasks in the workplace and community, entrepreneurship, social etiquette, resume writing, interviewing, mock interviews, recognizing verbal and non-verbal social cues and social interaction, peer to peer relationship building, diversity and cultural awareness, accessing local arts and music venues and establishments, group travel domestically and internationally, recognition and avoidance of safety hazards in the workplace and community, accessing emergency medical services, accessing community resources, understanding workplace order and hierarchy; Personal skill development, namely, conducting training for adults with physical, mental, and developmental challenges in the area of personal hygiene, toilet habits, eating, self-medication, mobility, utilization of public transit, development of personal transportation skills and licenses, dressing, communication, self-determination, self-motivation, confidence building, relationship building, personal development domestic cleaning tasks, domestic animal care and wellness, grocery purchases, and appropriate neighborhood relations and interactions to enhance their ability to live independently and participate in the community; job coaching services

Adult services for mentally or physically challenged individuals, namely, supported employment, and job development, all in the nature of job placement assistance

Personal care assistance of activities of daily living, such as bathing, grooming and personal mobility for mentally or physically challenged people; evangelistic and ministerial services

Occupational therapy services; speech and hearing therapy; physical therapy; physical rehabilitation; hearing aid services; home health care services; home nursing aid services; nursing care; therapeutic services for mentally or physically challenged people

Providing temporary accommodations, namely, residential homes and housing services for mentally or physically challenged people

Filing History

NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF SEC. 8 & 15 - E-MAILED
Sep 29, 2025 NA85
REGISTERED - SEC. 8 (6-YR) ACCEPTED & SEC. 15 ACK.
Sep 29, 2025 C15A
CASE ASSIGNED TO POST REGISTRATION PARALEGAL
Sep 29, 2025 APRE
TEAS SECTION 8 & 15 RECEIVED
May 19, 2025 E815
COURTESY REMINDER - SEC. 8 (6-YR) E-MAILED
May 21, 2024 REM1
REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER
May 21, 2019 R.PR
OFFICIAL GAZETTE PUBLICATION CONFIRMATION E-MAILED
Mar 5, 2019 NPUB
PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
Mar 5, 2019 PUBO
NOTIFICATION OF NOTICE OF PUBLICATION E-MAILED
Feb 13, 2019 NONP
ASSIGNED TO LIE
Jan 25, 2019 ALIE
APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Jan 11, 2019 CNSA
EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT ENTERED
Jan 11, 2019 XAEC
NOTIFICATION OF EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED
Jan 11, 2019 GNEN
EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED
Jan 11, 2019 GNEA
EXAMINERS AMENDMENT -WRITTEN
Jan 11, 2019 CNEA
PREVIOUS ALLOWANCE COUNT WITHDRAWN
Jan 7, 2019 ZZZX
WITHDRAWN FROM PUB - OG REVIEW QUERY
Dec 24, 2018 PBCR
APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Dec 6, 2018 CNSA
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Nov 29, 2018 DOCK
NOTICE OF DESIGN SEARCH CODE E-MAILED
Aug 22, 2018 MDSC
NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED
Aug 21, 2018 NWOS
NEW APPLICATION ENTERED
Aug 16, 2018 NWAP