Loveland, Ohio – The Little Miami River Chamber Alliance hasĀ kicked-off the 2017 Valentine Program with the assistance of the Valentine Committee. The Committee is chaired by Patricia Furterer and is comprised of some of the Valentine Ladies from past years and other representatives from Loveland, including Heather Higdon, Loveland City Schools; Jan Beller, Greater Loveland Historical Museum; Chasity Mason, Loveland Health Care; Jeremy Smith, Loveland Kroger Manager; and Cathy Humphries, The Oasis.
Valentine Lady nominees are women who distinguish themselves in community, school, and family endeavors.Ā The Valentine Lady serves as the official spokesperson of the Valentine Program in the Loveland area and helps the Chamber make the 2017 Valentine Program a success.
Nominees must reside in the Loveland area zip code (45140), and be able to work with the Chamber January 2, 2017 through the end of February, 2017, stamping Valentine cards and visiting area schools, businesses, and other community organizations and participating in area events throughout the year. To nominate someone, send your Valentine Lady nomination describing why the nominee should be selected for this honorary position to the:
Little Miami River Chamber Alliance
123 S. Second Street
Loveland, Ohio 45140
Nominations must be received at the Chamber office by November 18, 2016.Ā All nominees will be recognized at the Valentine Kick-off on January 7, 2016 and the annual Valentine Breakfast on February 10, 2017 at the Oasis Conference Center.
For further information, contact:
CeeCee Collins, President/CEO orĀ Amy Thompson, Program Director
Ā Donāt miss the opportunity to compete in the 29th Annual Valentine Card Design Contest
Little Miami River Chamber Alliance offers Valentine Card Design Contest
These photos were taken at the Loveland Kroger store on January 9, when the 2016 Loveland Valentine Lady, Laurie Gordon and the winner of the 2016Ā Valentine Card design contest, Donna Treinen were introduced. (All photos Ā© David Miller/Loveland Magazine 2015)