Tag: curbside pickup

  • Loveland will have storm debris brush pickup

    Loveland will have storm debris brush pickup

    Loveland, Ohio – Public Works crews will be conducting a brush pick-up beginning Monday, June 20.  They advise, “In an effort to help expedite the process, please have the brush at the curb by Monday morning.” 

    Public Works will be making one pass through the city.

    Standard brush guidelines apply which are:

    • Brush must be placed at the curb or edge of roadway. Do not place brush in the roadway, gutter, ditches, or on sidewalks. 
    • Do not block fire hydrants.
    • Limbs cannot exceed 10 inches in diameter at the cut section.
    • Limbs should be placed at the curb with the cut section facing the street and all limbs should be facing the same direction. This makes it easier and faster to handle.
    • No leaves, pine needles, grass clippings, bamboo, ornamental grass, or other yard waste will be collected.
    • Small twigs and sticks should be bundled with twine in bundles 12 inches in diameter. Twigs or sticks can also be placed in a container at the curb, but no other yard waste should be in the containers. No loose piles of sticks and debris, please.
  • Loveland Christmas Tree Removal

    Loveland Christmas Tree Removal

    Loveland, Ohio – The City of Loveland provides residents with an annual Christmas Tree removal service. The City makes it easy for you to get rid of those real trees with a curbside pickup.

    Collection takes place from January 4 to January 15.

    They ask that you please remove all decorations, lights, tree stands, and tree bags and place Christmas trees at your curb.


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  • Studio launches online shopping

    Studio launches online shopping

    by Bonnie McNett

    Loveland, OhioWhistle Stop Clay Works (WSCW) is pleased to announce an online gallery and store to help at home shoppers find that perfect gift for Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 10.

    The virtual gallery highlights local potters who create unique, hand made pottery. Gift givers will find functional wares like mugs, serving and soup bowls, vases, and chip & dip servers. In addition, there will be one of a kind clay sculptures, whimsical fairy houses, and even gift certificates.

    The online store is a unique opportunity for people to shop locally and support small businesses and area artists. You’re sure to find a unique, handcrafted gift for Mom and you might even find something for yourself.

    The online shop is also pleased to show the work of two local high school students, Micah Dowdy (polymer earrings) and Alex Eicher (photographs). It is difficult and stressful for artists to approach galleries to show their art, especially for young people. Our studio is proud to showcase their work and help promote their budding interest in the arts,” says Tim O’Grady, studio owner.

    The online store can be found at http://www.whistlestopclayworks.com/pages/shop.html.

    Once items are bought, the studio will contact buyers via email to arrange curbside pickup at the studio, located at 119 Harrison Avenue, in historic downtown Loveland, Ohio.

    All physical distancing guidelines will be followed, face masks will be worn and items will be wiped with a disinfectant prior to pick up.

    Additional information can be be obtained by emailing Bonnie McNett at WSCW@whistlestopclayworks.com or by calling the studio at (513) 683-2529.