Loveland & Local
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Milford’s Historical Society offers Quilt Registry
Milford, Ohio – The Greater Milford Area Historical Society is initiating a Clermont County Quilt Registry to document quilts that were made in Clermont County, Ohio prior to 1950; or, 19th century quilts brought to the County by relocating families. “One of our mission principles is to preserve history,” says Donna Amann, administrator, GMAHS.…
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The Lion King at Loveland Middle School April 7 – 9
LMS Drama will be performing Lion King Jr. April 7-9 at the LMS Auditorium. Tickets for Lion King Jr. are available for “Will Call” reservation through the following link: LMS Drama Ticket Order Form
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Loveland Sophomore Sam Smith wins Overture Award
Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School (LHS) Sophomore Sam Smith won the Visual Art category of the Overture Awards for his photography and short film. Recognizing excellence in the arts among students in grades 9-12 in the Greater Cincinnati area, the Overture Awards offer both formal recognition and cash prizes. It is the largest competition…
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“Gracias!” to Loveland High School Spanish students for movie translation project
Nonprofit established to serve the Hispanic/Latino community in Greater Cincinnati offers special thank you to LHS Spanish students for movie translation project Loveland, Ohio – The work was real. Loveland High School (LHS) students in Bre Sambuchino’s Spanish 3 class were given a rare assignment: translate a movie. The students got to work writing subtitles…
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Braxton Smith, Mitchell Saatkamp place in Blue Ash Montgomery Rotary Club 4-Way Speech Contest
Loveland High School Juniors Braxton Smith (First Place) and Mitchell Saatkamp (Third Place) for placing in the annual Blue Ash Montgomery Rotary Club 4-Way Speech Contest. Smith and Saatkamp competed against students from Moeller, Ursuline, Shilling, and Sycamore high schools. Each student was required to present an original speech applying Rotary’s famous 4-Way Test, a non-partisan…
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Loveland Board of Education adopts science curriculum
Teacher presentation shows impact investment will make for students K-12 [quote_box_right] The K-12 science team who worked to develop the adopted science curriculum: Tammie Chapman – LECC Shawn Flick – LECC Brooke Hobson – LPS Traci Stubenrauch – LPS Brandie Carter – LES Jen Stroup – LES Cindy Rack – LES Jennifer Forren – LES…
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You are probably eligible for $’s from Duke Energy Corp. and/or Cinergy Corp.
Simply complete an online Claim Form by April 13 To: All ratepayers who received retail electric generation service from Duke Energy Corp. and/or Cinergy Corp. or their subsidiaries or affiliates at any time between January 1, 2005, and December 31, 2008, in the CG&E/Duke Energy Ohio electric service territory and who did not receive rebates under the…
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Granny’s Garden met first level goal of $5,000
Thanks to your generosity, the kids will continue to learn in their gardens and on the trail this month Dear Loveland Magazine Readers, We met our first level goal of $5,000 by April 2 through the Fundly campaign. Thanks to your generosity, the kids will continue to learn in their gardens and on the trail this month.…
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Calling all quilters
Loveland, Ohio – Mark your calendars and start stitching now for the Loveland Library 18th Annual Quilt Show, May 1-31. Art and mixed media quilts, quilted apparel and decorative items welcome. This is a non-juried event. Ask at the branch or call 513-369-4476 for an entry form, which includes submission guidelines. Deliver it with your…
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Teen Poetry Contest at the library
April is National Poetry Month – Commit a Random Act of Poetry! National Poetry Month is a celebration of poetry established by the Academy of American Poets. National Poetry Month hopes to increase the visibility and availability of poetry in popular culture. It also hopes to teach appreciation for poetry as an art form. Each…
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