Tag: Christmas

  • Breakfast with Santa on December 14

    Breakfast with Santa on December 14

    Promoted Event

    Location:
    Receptions Loveland
    10681 Loveland-Madeira Road
    Loveland OH 45140
    Date/Time Information:
    Saturday, December 14, 2019
    8:30 to 10:30 AM
    Contact Information:
    513-683-1544
    Fees/Admission:
    $12 per person (Ages 9 and older)
    $7 (Ages 4-8)
    Children 3 and under are free

    Register Now

    This very popular event is filling up fast!

    Please join us for our 6th Annual Breakfast with Santa event!  Kids will have the opportunity to meet Santa, get their picture with Santa, crafts, and more! 

    Breakfast to be served includes: Waffles with Toppings, Scrambled Eggs,  Sausage Links, assorted fruit display and pastries.

    Activities during the event include:
    *Pictures with Santa
    *Holiday Craft Stations
    *Cookie Decorating
    *Special Performance by the dancers at Broadway Bound Dance Studio

    Registration tips: When registering, you will need to register each attendee separately, but will only need to pay for those ages 3+. You will be asked for your company name, just enter your family’s last name.

    Please note there are no refunds no day of no-shows to this event.

  • Donations now being accepted for Annual Christmas Toy Store

    Donations now being accepted for Annual Christmas Toy Store

    ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TOY STORE

    The Loveland Initiative is proud once again to host our 22nd Annual Christmas Toy Store. Christmas is a wonderful time of year and should not be missed by any child. With our Annual Toy Store, we make it a wonderful experience for under-served parents and their children. The Toy Store was created to help families who could not afford to spend much on toys and gifts. Purchasing toys and gifts at a discount helps parents feel that they are contributing to their child’s Christmas while enabling the parents to choose items based on their child’s interests and needs. We are committed to using the money raised by the Toy Store for the betterment of children and families in Loveland. Since 2001, the money raised has been used for the Tracy L. Johnson Scholarship Fund which assists a student to further his or her education.

    Donations Now Being Accepted

    We will be accepting donations of NEW, UNWRAPPED toys and gifts for children, preteens, and teens. View our Suggested Gift List.

    Gift cards and monetary donations are also greatly appreciated. You can make a secure donation via credit card or PayPal. We are a 501(c)(3) organization so your donation is tax deductible.

    Donation Drop Off

    Please drop off donations at Bond Furniture 113 Karl Brown Way or any of the Loveland School District buildings during school hours November 1, through December 18. We can also make arrangements to pick up gifts.​

    Please feel free to contact us with any questions.​

    Mary Hensley ​
    P: 513-406-9098​

    Executive Director, Terri Rogers
    P: 513-739-2354
    E: trogers7@fuse.net 

  • It’s Time to Adopt a Senior!

    It’s Time to Adopt a Senior!

    Each December, the Adopt a Senior program at Clermont Senior Services, brings holiday cheer to over 600 older adults in our community.


    The process is so simple, here’s how it works:

    1. Call the Volunteer Coordinator to be matched with a gift recipient.
    2. You will receive a “wishlist” of items the recipient needs/wants, this list is only a suggestion. Many of the items requested are everyday items we often take for granted.
    3. You purchase and wrap gifts for your recipient.
    4. You drop off your wrapped gifts to one of our drop-off locations and volunteers will deliver them in December.

    There are a few other ways you can donate during the holiday season:

    1. Purchase gift pantry items: Donors/groups can purchase personal care items, cleaning supplies, sheets, hats, scarves, gloves, bath robes, incontinence supplies or kitchen goods to the pantry. These products are just an example of the needs of those in our community. Our Case Managers will identify customers in need of these supplies and will facilitate delivery.
    2. Donate gift bags: Donors may put together their own gift bags, filled with personal care items for either a male or female.
    3. Cash donations: These donations will be used to purchase grocery gift cards or large tag items.
    4. Gift cards: Donors or groups may purchase grocery or store gift cards that will be given by case managers to our customers.

    Items must be dropped off by December 3

    To adopt a senior or contribute in any of the ways mentioned above, call Kathy Angel at 513-536-4021



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  • Loveland School’s donations serve more than 200 Loveland families during the holiday season

    Loveland School’s donations serve more than 200 Loveland families during the holiday season

    Loveland Intermediate School and Loveland Middle School students walked donations from their buildings down the street to the L.I.F.E. Pantry during the 2017 Pass-it-On drive, an annual tradition. (Provided Photo)

    Tiger Family helps to ‘Pass-it-On’ during annual food drive

    Loveland, Ohio – A Holiday Box with all of the fixings – decorative holiday napkins included – with enough food to serve families for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Hanukkah. That was the gift to more than 200 Loveland families thanks to a community pulling together, and a 17-year partnership between the Loveland City School District and Loveland L.I.F.E. Pantry. The Tiger Family donated nearly 8,000 items during the November Pass-it-On donation drive.

    “Thanks to the enormous efforts of our team working with the school – the teachers and students, parents, and police officers, the L.I.F.E. Pantry was able to serve 207 area families,” said L.I.F.E. Pantry Director Linda Bergholz. “The blessings of this community are abundant, and we are both humbled and grateful for the outpouring of our school community.”

    Families picked up the Holiday Boxes from the pantry on Saturday, Nov. 18. The pantry provided families with additional fresh items, some donated from area businesses, as well as gift certificates for the main course for the two meals. This year, the pantry also provided recipe cards for each family so they could make traditional holiday foods, like green bean casserole, sweet potatoes with marshmallows, and even hot cocoa with marshmallows, too – and clients could taste-test the delicious recipes at box pick-up.  

    “Our Preschool through fourth graders collected over 2,500 items towards making winter holiday meal baskets for families right here in our own district,” said Stacy Fitzgibbon, LEPTA Pass-it-On chairperson.

    “Our Preschool through fourth graders collected over 2,500 items towards making winter holiday meal baskets for families right here in our own district,” said Stacy Fitzgibbon, LEPTA Pass-it-On chairperson. This is my third year helping with Pass-it-On, and the generosity this community exhibits with its time and resources always amazes me.”

    “For the 17th year, Pass-it-On has been a great partnership between Loveland Schools and L.I.F.E. Food Pantry,” said Lauren Aiello, M/INT Pass-it-On Chairperson. “The fifth through eighth grades at Loveland Intermediate School and Loveland Middle School collected over 5,200 items toward the holiday baskets. That is twice what was requested! Loveland’s generosity to its neighbors is inspiring, and shows just one aspect of our wonderful community. We couldn’t do any of this without the families taking part, teachers supporting our efforts, and the volunteers who help pull all of this together.”