Tag: Christmas

  • 1-DAY ONLY – HOLIDAY GALLERY SALE

    1-DAY ONLY – HOLIDAY GALLERY SALE

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    Loveland, Ohio – On Saturday, December 11 from noon until 5 PM Whistle Stop Clay Works will have special Holiday hours for shopping for Pottery, Sculptures, Ornaments, and Photography.

    They will have lots of bowls, colanders, chip & dips, plates, mugs, holiday trays, and festive sculptures. You’ll also find fine photographs and sweet ornaments. 

    As is a holiday tradition, they will have gnome ornaments for $10 with the purchase price benefiting the League of Animal Welfare.

    The studio will also be overflowing with holiday cheer and will be drawing a lucky winner for a festive evergreen tree tray at 4 PM (no purchase necessary and you need not be present to win).

    Whistle Stop is located in the beautifully decorated Historic District of Downtown Loveland nestled where O’Bannon Creek enters the State and National Scenic and Wild Little Miami River. The Gallery is only one block from the Loveland Bike Trail at 119 Harrison Avenue.

  • This Christmas will be different

    This Christmas will be different

    This is Loveland High School graduate Gretchen Kessler’s latest video production for her choral group in Budapest. Shot and edited by her. … Oh, and her on a wooden Irish flute.

    Gretchen now lives in Budapest, Hungary. She has studied Film at Swansea and Ohio University.

    This Christmas will be different from the rest. We, the Song Factory Budapest, want to help keep the magical atmosphere of the holiday in spite of the current situation in your homes. This time our choir members contributed not only to the birth of their singing voices but also to the birth of our Bagossy Brothers Company Processing of the Evening Singing.

    Welcome with love, we wish you all a cozy, happy holiday!

    https://www.facebook.com/songfactorybudapest/videos/157446692386022/

    This Christmas will be different than previous ones.

    We, the Song Factory Budapest, would like to help the magical atmosphere of the holidays to be present in your homes, even in the midst of the current situation.

    This time, our choir members contributed not only their vocals but also their instrumental talents to this adaptation of Esti Ének by Bagossy Brothers Company.

    Please welcome our song, and we wish you all a very Merry Christmas!

    Transcription by Arranged by Benedek Hetei-BakóVoice / Mixed and Master by Cherny ‘Bogi’ KálmánVideo production by Gretchen KesslerWritten by Piano Arangement by Dancsó-Kovács ÁkosMusicians / Musicians:Éva Adravetz-Kadocsa-drum / drumDaniel Brouwer-guitar / guitarÁkos Dancó-Kovács – piano / pianoDeák Barnabás-bass guitar / bass guitarGretchen Kessler – Irish Flute / Irish FluteEszter Kamarás-violin / violinVeronika Mucsi-ukulele / ukuleleAgnes Santo – violin / violin

  • Donations can be dropped off at RP Diamond Printing & Embroidery

    Donations can be dropped off at RP Diamond Printing & Embroidery

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    Loveland, Ohio – RP Diamond Printing & Embroidery and Jarvis Global Investments are once again collecting NEW and UNWRAPPED TOYS along with CANNED GOODS to donate to the LIFE Food Pantry.

    Donations can be dropped off at RP Diamond Printing & Embroidery located at 368 Loveland-Madeira Rd. Monday-Friday 11:00-6:00, Saturday 11:00-3:00. We will be collecting now through Saturday, December 19.

    If you prefer a curbside drop off just pull up out front and give us a call at 513-583-8447 and we will be glad to come out and accept your donation.

    David Terry says, “Happy Holidays from all of us here at RP Diamond and Jarvis Global Investments.”

  • That’s a wrap!: Miami Trails’ Drive-Through Holiday Toy Drive

    That’s a wrap!: Miami Trails’ Drive-Through Holiday Toy Drive

    Miami Township, Ohio – Today, the Neighborhood Network of Miami Trails’ held their first ever drive-through toy drive benefiting local children through Loveland’s LIFE Food Pantry.

    Nicole Kormos said this afternoon, “That’s a wrap! It was a busy but successful day.”

    The event was specially designed to offer the subdivision neighbors a “COVID-friendly” family giving experience for the holidays. Neighbors came through a convenient drop-off line to give their un-wrapped gift donations and dollars, receive some fun holiday goodies including hot chocolate, candy canes, reindeer treats, and waved to Santa. His wife was there too.

    “Overall, we had more than 60 families donate around 150 new toys that will benefit Loveland’s LIFE Food Pantry,” said Kormos.

    The neighbors used  SignUpGenius to select a child’s age and gender so everyone knew which age appropriate gifts to shop for and so there would’t be too many duplicates. It was sort of a Dear Santa letter with a wish list to shop from.

    Learn more about the LIFE Food Pantry and how you too can help.

    Photos provided by Nicole Kormos

  • LIFE Food Pantry Holiday Giving Shop Wish List

    LIFE Food Pantry Holiday Giving Shop Wish List

    LIFE Food Pantry Holiday Giving Shop Wish List

    LIFE is gearing up for their annual Holiday Giving Shop!

    A note from the L.I.F.E. Food Pantry:

    “Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving and survived the turkey coma! We are now full swing into the holiday season and the Holiday Giving Shop is rapidly approaching. We have wish lists on Amazon to have things shipped directly to us or, of course, you can do your own choices if you’d prefer and drop to us during open pantry hours.

    Here is a LINK where you can go directly to Amazon and buy one of the many gifts they suggest.

  • Give to the 2020 The Community Toy Chest

    Give to the 2020 The Community Toy Chest

    Every year Clermont County Children’s Protective Services strives to ensure that children in their care have a wonderful Christmas. Last year Christmas Day was made brighter with gifts for approximately 325 children due to wonderful sponsors like you.

    As the holidays approach please consider sponsoring one or more children. You can also sponsor a family(s).

    They accept sponsors of all types: individuals, company sponsors, groups, and organizations, etc. There is no limit on the amount of gifts or cost; however, if there is a sibling group being sponsored we will indicate that so the sponsors can try and keep the gifts even in number.

    HOW TO SPONSOR A CHILD:

    If you are interested in sponsoring a child or family, please e- mail Sanna Gast at:  sanna.gast@jfs.ohio.gov

    The ages of the children available for sponsorship range from birth to 18 years of age. A number is assigned to each child (only first names are given due to confidentiality) and their ages, sizes, what they want or need. After the list of sponsors is developed, the child and/or family wishes will be e-mailed to you so you can shop for the gifts.

    GETTING THE GIFTS TO THE CHILDREN

    In order to facilitate this, please wrap each gift and attach the child’s name along with the ID number.

    Gifts need to be delivered to the agency by the due date indicated on the sponsor sheet.

    If you need pick up, please inform the coordinator via email so that arrangements can be made.

    Questions?

    Please feel free to contact Sanna Gast via email at sanna.gast@jfs.ohio.gov

    Special points of interest:

    Please note that all gifts that are marked for a child are given to that child. However donations that are not given for a specific child may be distributed to other sponsored children to ensure equitable distribution of gifts.

  • The Loveland Initiative says thank you for supporting their Toy Store program

    The Loveland Initiative says thank you for supporting their Toy Store program

    by Terri Rogers

    WOW! Another HUGE success!! On December 19, 2019, the Loveland Initiative held its 22nd Annual Christmas Toy Store program. The program served well over 250 children. This would not have happened if not for all of YOU our wonderful and generous supporters. The Tracy Johnson Scholarship awards one thousand five hundred dollars to a student with financial need in Loveland.

    Terri Rogers is the Executive Director of The Loveland Initiative

    We are SO PROUD of the AWESOME community we live in. Loveland is very generous by providing support to underserved families, with amazing toys for children. What joy it is for these families to go shopping and pick out toys they want to give. Our families look forward to this and as one mom said while shopping “This program is a blessing.”

    Leaving with those bags of gifts for their children they love is a blessing. You can tell by looking at their faces. They are so proud of what they have chosen for their children. What a gift this community gives them! Encouraging them to make choices and get nice things for the ones they love. Priceless! The toys they choose from are endless, all donated and collected each year for these families to pick from.

    Each year that I attend the Christmas Toy Store program, I am amazed at the amount of time and energy that my two leads; Mary Hensley and Shionee Blust Sergist put into this program is inspiring. A HUGE thank you to Mary and Shionee for their hard work, and to our board members for volunteering their time with the program is so very much appreciated. As always, there are more volunteers involved and you can see the joy they have helping families knowing that they are making a difference. A HUGE thank you to all of our volunteers. YOU ARE AMAZING!!

    A HUGE thank you to the Loveland Moose Lodge for hosting us for the seventh year in a row. A SPECIAL thank you to Bond Furniture & Design for lending their location as a drop off spot. A HUGE thank you to Loveland City Schools, Loveland Board Office, Loveland Transportation, LES Compassion project, LHS Senior Service Members and the staff, students and their families, for donating monetary funds, toys and gifts. Words cannot express how helpful this was to us! A VERY HUGE thank you to ALL of our other donors for helping us make Loveland children’s Christmas brighter. A SPECIAL thank you to Loveland Magazine for their promotional support. Thank you so very much for your support and for giving back to the Loveland community!

    I am so grateful to be a part of this giving and caring community. Thank you all for everything you do for the families in Loveland! We look forward to a continuing partnership with you.



  • A Thank you from the Loveland Initiative

    A Thank you from the Loveland Initiative

    by Terri Rogers

    Terri Rogers is the Executive Director of The Loveland Initiative 

    LHS Senior Service Members planned and organize a toy drive for the Loveland Initiative Christmas Toy Store Program. Sam Greenerg, Olivia Von Deylen, and Anna Svitkovich. are the leaders that worked with their teacher advisors, Catherine Belknap, and Kristin Scherman for a successful event. The entire group of Senior Service Members and student body raised funds and collected toys and gifts.

    “The goal of the Senior Service Members is to serve and learn the true meaning of empathy while seeing their community from a different perspective.”

    On December 19, the program served well over 250 children. This would not have happened if not for all of YOU our wonderful and generous supporters. The Tracy Johnson Scholarship awards one thousand five hundred dollars to a student with financial need in Loveland.

    We are SO PROUD of our AWESOME community we live in. Loveland is very generous by providing support to underserved families, with amazing toys for children. What joy it is for these families to go shopping and pick out toys they want to give. Our families look forward to this and as one mom said while shopping, “This program is a blessing.”

    Leaving with those bags of gifts for their children they love is a blessing. You can tell by looking at their faces. They are so proud of what they have chosen for their children. What a gift this community gives them! Encouraging them to make choices and get nice things for the ones they love. Priceless! The toys they choose from are endless, all donated and collected each year for these families to pick from.

    The Senior Service Members succeeded their goal by supporting the Loveland Initiative mission which is to provide educational support and assistance to underserved children and their families. A VERY HUGE thank you to ALL LHS Senior Service Members, Teacher Advisors and the entire student body for helping us make Loveland children’s Christmas brighter.

    I am so grateful to be a part of this giving and caring community. Thank you all for everything you do for the families in the Loveland community! We look forward to a continuing partnership with you.



  • But here I am at school everyday with 24 children who truly do believe in the magic of Christmas and Hanukkah [w/Photo Album]

    But here I am at school everyday with 24 children who truly do believe in the magic of Christmas and Hanukkah [w/Photo Album]

    by Jennifer Miller

    As Thanksgiving  Break draws to a close I lay awake that Sunday and wonder how I will make it to Winter Break. You see, I am a first-grade teacher (13-year Kindergarten teacher before that) and December is EXHAUSTING. Can I survive? Can I keep my students in routine to keep “unwanted” behaviors at bay? Can I mix in just the right amount of fun?

    Jennifer Miller teaches 1st graders at Loveland Primary

    And that’s just at work. At home, I am overcome with the anxiety of being a good mom and partner to my significant other through December? Will I be able to make social outings with my friends? When will I shop for my own family? It’s all too much! And I have gone through this cycle for 22 years now. 

    I dig deep. We get back from Thanksgiving Break and we dig back into our learning. The first week back is too soon for Holiday stuff so whew, we all survive. But we can all feel it building. Then there is that dreaded middle week of school. Not the first week back when you are fresh and not the last week before break – the middle one. Routine, routine, routine at school. Keep them in routine. Sprinkle in the fun. Go to bed early. Go to bed early. Don’t worry about getting Christmas ready at home. Self-care. Self-care. Be an OK mom. Let your significant other take care of you. That is my mantra.

    And then, it’s here. The week before winter break. I dig deep. Really deep. I can do this! Keep my eyes on the prize! Eyes on the prize!

    Routine again at school as much as possible. Eat a good breakfast. Consume LOTS of coffee. Self-talk. Self-talk. Self-talk. Believe that I am enough at school for my students and at home for my family. Oh – and sprinkle in the fun at school. Holidays around the world, a Fantasy Field Trip to the North Pole writing assignment, assist 24 little ones in making a gift for their parent, and oh – keep the peace in the classroom and pick my battles. And then, Mother Nature teases us with a possible delay or snow day. But no, it’s just wet and cold enough to cause days worth of inside recess! Inside recess in December- oh come on! I’m definitely being tested. I trudge along. 

    And then I remember that year after year I get to spend December with an incredible age group who never let me forget what the holidays are all about.

    But then something always snaps in me and my brain settles a bit and the anxiety begins to disappear.  Perhaps it’s because I am getting older and my own child is 15 and the holidays look and feel a little different now. Gone are the days of sitting on Santa’s lap and getting up early on Christmas morning to see what Santa left. Gone are the days of having our own elf on a shelf at home. Christmas wish lists are full of makeup and clothes and gift cards instead of American Girl Dolls and Barbies.

    But here I am at school every day with 24 children who truly do believe in the magic of Christmas and Hanukkah. 24 children who think every minute of this last week is amazing and awesome. 24 children who think their classmates and their teachers are awesome.

    But here I am at school every day with 24 children who truly do believe in the magic of Christmas and Hanukkah. 24 children who think every minute of this last week is amazing and awesome. 24 children who think their classmates and their teachers are awesome. And then I remember that year after year I get to spend December with an incredible age group who never let me forget what the holidays are all about. I get to see December through the eyes of a child year after year. I begin to move slower through the week. Observing and listening as I go. I slow down at home too. And I take it all in. And to me, that makes me the luckiest person out there. Maybe even luckier than Santa. 

    PS – I have to say thank you to my incredible family. To Olivia, my daughter, thank you for letting me be just an OK mom during the last few weeks! Thank you for knowing that I give my all to school every day. 

    To my significant other, Kyle – thank you for loving and supporting “teacher me” each day, and understanding this time of year like no one else can. Thank you for feeding me and tucking me in at 9 PM. And to my mom, dad, and sister – thank you for understanding my job and that in December those little people come first. Thank you for supporting me so that I can love and support my students.


    The photos below were taken in Ms. Miller’s classroom the day before the last day of school before Winter Break. The children were making holiday crafts and thank you cards for their custodian, Dave Constant. They got a surprise visit from their Recess Monitor, Mike Scherbenberg and Amy Reiss the building’ English as Second Language teacher. Donna Miller, Ms. Miller’s mom volunteered to help the children wrap the presents they were going to take home.

    Click on any photo to view it full size and flip through the entire gallery…

  • Loveland Show Choirs present the Spirit of the Season on Saturday

    Loveland Show Choirs present the Spirit of the Season on Saturday

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Show choirs will present Spirit of the Season – A Holiday Celebration this Saturday, December 7 at 5 and 7 PM at Loveland High School.

    Buy your tickets NOW!