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  • The Cure Starts Now: a most unique gala

    The Cure Starts Now: a most unique gala

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    The Once in a Lifetime Gala is celebrating its 16th year on March 9, 2024 at Duke Energy Convention Center Grand Ballroom and has already become one of Cincinnati’s largest and most unique galas, bringing in more than $733,000 in 2023 alone. It is estimated we will sell out again this year with over 800 guests at $150-$250 per ticket. The event hosts exclusive auction items and perks for our special guests. Following the extensive 400 item silent auction, guests are invited to a gourmet sit-down meal. The evening ends with an entertaining live auction of once in a lifetime experiences.

    WHO ARE OUR SPONSORS?

    Most of our sponsors have been with us from the beginning of
    this event with many of them choosing to increase their financial donations each year. Companies who support the gala, and most importantly pediatric cancer research, become vital partners with The Cure Starts Now. They choose to not only support the event, but also become further involved through partnerships later in the year or by serving on our councils to help guide the direction of the charity. Our sponsors are distinctly aware that in addition to their need to support The Cure Starts Now for the charitable reasons, they receive enormous advertising benefits for their company.

    WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO?

    Started in 2007 by Cincinnati residents, The Cure Starts Now Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, has revolutionized cancer research worldwide with its focus on a “homerun cure” for all cancers, starting first with pediatric brain cancer. In 2023 we reached over $23 million in funding which has allowed us to provide funding of new experimental treatments and research at top pediatric oncology hospitals including over $6 million to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital alone. Today, our fundraising initiatives have taken many forms from the bestselling Graeter’s Ice Cream Flavor of Elena’s Blueberry Pie Ice Cream that sells nationwide, to community partnerships with each of our 40 chapters nationwide. The Cure Starts Now has also been recognized by The Today Show, Good Morning America, CNN, People Magazine, Inside Edition and media worldwide for the inspiration it offers to all that fight cancer. Elena’s inspiration has also touched millions worldwide, cited as a top search term on Yahoo.com and as the subject of the New York Time Bestseller “Notes Left Behind”, which benefits the charity.

    TCSN IS LEAD BY CANCER PARENTS!

    The Cure Starts Now was founded by cancer parents, Brooke and Keith Desserich. Nearly all of our chapters are also run by cancer families
    in honor of their children. What does this mean? We are passionate about funding research in the most effective and efficient way possible.

    GIVING KIDS A VOICE

    The Cure Starts Now is vested in representing all cancer families in our efforts. We love to go above and beyond to make sure we give our children the attention they deserve. Just as we worked tirelessly with Lauren Hill to spread her message out around the world and amplify her efforts, we will continue to do this until a cure is found.

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    In Loveland, Julia Grant is raising funds for a cure as a way for people to remember and honor the death of her twin brother.

    Read this personal letter from Julia Wolf

    DIY Fundraiser for The Cure Starts Now – GRANT FOR GRANT…

  • The Cure Starts Now: a most unique gala

    The Cure Starts Now: a most unique gala

    Promoted Post

    The Once in a Lifetime Gala is celebrating its 16th year on March 9, 2024 at Duke Energy Convention Center Grand Ballroom and has already become one of Cincinnati’s largest and most unique galas, bringing in more than $733,000 in 2023 alone. It is estimated we will sell out again this year with over 800 guests at $150-$250 per ticket. The event hosts exclusive auction items and perks for our special guests. Following the extensive 400 item silent auction, guests are invited to a gourmet sit-down meal. The evening ends with an entertaining live auction of once in a lifetime experiences.

    WHO ARE OUR SPONSORS?

    Most of our sponsors have been with us from the beginning of
    this event with many of them choosing to increase their financial donations each year. Companies who support the gala, and most importantly pediatric cancer research, become vital partners with The Cure Starts Now. They choose to not only support the event, but also become further involved through partnerships later in the year or by serving on our councils to help guide the direction of the charity. Our sponsors are distinctly aware that in addition to their need to support The Cure Starts Now for the charitable reasons, they receive enormous advertising benefits for their company.

    WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO?

    Started in 2007 by Cincinnati residents, The Cure Starts Now Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, has revolutionized cancer research worldwide with its focus on a “homerun cure” for all cancers, starting first with pediatric brain cancer. In 2023 we reached over $23 million in funding which has allowed us to provide funding of new experimental treatments and research at top pediatric oncology hospitals including over $6 million to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital alone. Today, our fundraising initiatives have taken many forms from the bestselling Graeter’s Ice Cream Flavor of Elena’s Blueberry Pie Ice Cream that sells nationwide, to community partnerships with each of our 40 chapters nationwide. The Cure Starts Now has also been recognized by The Today Show, Good Morning America, CNN, People Magazine, Inside Edition and media worldwide for the inspiration it offers to all that fight cancer. Elena’s inspiration has also touched millions worldwide, cited as a top search term on Yahoo.com and as the subject of the New York Time Bestseller “Notes Left Behind”, which benefits the charity.

    TCSN IS LEAD BY CANCER PARENTS!

    The Cure Starts Now was founded by cancer parents, Brooke and Keith Desserich. Nearly all of our chapters are also run by cancer families
    in honor of their children. What does this mean? We are passionate about funding research in the most effective and efficient way possible.

    GIVING KIDS A VOICE

    The Cure Starts Now is vested in representing all cancer families in our efforts. We love to go above and beyond to make sure we give our children the attention they deserve. Just as we worked tirelessly with Lauren Hill to spread her message out around the world and amplify her efforts, we will continue to do this until a cure is found.

    BUY TICKETS

    In Loveland, Julia Grant is raising funds for a cure as a way for people to remember and honor the death of her twin brother.

    Read this personal letter from Julia Wolf

    DIY Fundraiser for The Cure Starts Now – GRANT FOR GRANT…

  • DIY Fundraiser for The Cure Starts Now – GRANT FOR GRANT 2024

    DIY Fundraiser for The Cure Starts Now – GRANT FOR GRANT 2024

    Can you help me by donating $11 for our 11th birthday?

    by Julia Grant,

    Hi, this is Julia. Three years ago on January 22, my twin brother Grant died from Medulloblastoma, a type of brain cancer. It was the saddest day of my life. I miss Grant every day.

    Last year with the help of Grant’s Wolf Pack, we raised $64,000. That was enough to fund an entire research grant for Grant. This year, I want to raise enough to fund another two grants for Grant and I think we can do it.

    Our 11th birthday is on February 11th and it is our golden birthday this year. Can you help me by donating $11 for our 11th birthday? We will need a lot of people to donate, so please tell your family and friends.

    My family now knows a lot of kids with cancer. We need more research for cures and also for treatments that aren’t so hard on kids’ bodies and brains.

    All the money will go to The Cure Starts Now. 100% of the money funds brain cancer research. Thank you for remembering my brother and helping me fund a grant for Grant.

    Love,

    Julia

    Please visit Julia’s Fundraising Page and make a donation now!

    Visit Julia’s Facebook fundraising page for updates.

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    About the charity:
    The Cure Starts Now is the largest funder of DIPG research in the world and also provides research funding for other brain cancers such as medulloblastoma.  Children are diagnosed with cancer every day and The Cure Starts Now is in the forefront of finding and funding a cure. This research focuses on innovative researchers, efficient funding and effective results.

  • DIY Fundraiser for The Cure Starts Now – GRANT FOR GRANT 2024

    DIY Fundraiser for The Cure Starts Now – GRANT FOR GRANT 2024

    Can you help me by donating $11 for our 11th birthday?

    by Julia Grant,

    Hi this is Julia. Three years ago on January 22, my twin brother Grant died from Medulloblastoma, a type of brain cancer. It was the saddest day of my life. I miss Grant every day.

    Last year with the help of Grant’s Wolf Pack, we raised $64,000. That was enough to fund an entire research grant for Grant. This year, I want to raise enough to fund another two grants for Grant and I think we can do it.

    Our 11th birthday is on February 11th and it is our golden birthday this year. Can you help me by donating $11 for our 11th birthday? We will need a lot of people to donate, so please tell your family and friends.

    My family now knows a lot of kids with cancer. We need more research for cures and also for treatments that aren’t so hard on kids’ bodies and brains.

    All the money will go to The Cure Starts Now. 100% of the money funds brain cancer research. Thank you for remembering my brother and helping me fund a grant for Grant.

    Love,

    Julia

    Please visit Julia’s Fundraising Page and make a donation now!

    Visit Julia’s Facebook fundraising page for updates.

    ________________

    About the charity:
    The Cure Starts Now is the largest funder of DIPG research in the world and also provides research funding for other brain cancers such as medulloblastoma.  Children are diagnosed with cancer every day and The Cure Starts Now is in the forefront of finding and funding a cure. This research focuses on innovative researchers, efficient funding and effective results.

  • Inspirational Santa’s to benefit Cancer Charity

    Inspirational Santa’s to benefit Cancer Charity

    On Saturday December 9th from noon – 11pm, expect to see plenty of Party-going, bar-hopping Cincinnatians dressed up for Cincinnati’s 16th annual SantaCon event. This annual event spreads Holiday cheer across the tri-state as Santa’s parade around town visiting some of their favorite gathering places. Participating partners throughout OTR, CBD, Mt. Adams, Newport, and Covington will welcome all participants with special offers throughout the day and evening. Registrants must be 21 yrs.+ and can register at https://csnevents.regfox.com/santacon-2023

    Cincinnati SantaCon will see thousands of Santa’s roaming the streets of Cincinnati having an absolute blast, all in the name of charity. SantaCon goers purchase wristbands that give them access to deals and promotional activities, with proceeds benefitting the Ohio Chapter of The Cure Starts Now. This event features collaboration between a locally founded Cincinnati charity with an international impact, and a Cincinnati-based event that has been thriving for over 15 years.

    Brooke Desserich, Executive Director of The Cure Starts Now says, “We are thrilled by the support of the Cincinnati community. Cincinnati shows up, dresses up, and has so much fun while supporting pediatric brain cancer research. Our partnership with Cincinnati SantaCon is an amazing example of how two Cincinnati-based organizations can make a difference when they work together. The families of the children who will benefit from research funded by Cincinnati SantaCon are eternally grateful to the SantaCon participants, organizers, and vendors.”

    Cincinnati SantaCon has been a partnership with the community uniting behind having fun while supporting children battling brain cancer. The wristband proceeds will be used to fund pediatric brain cancer research grants at hospitals in Cincinnati and around the world. Participants can pick up their wristbands at The Hard Rock Casino downtown on December 9.  Donations to The Cure Starts Now can be made at donate2csn.org

    About The Cure Starts Now

    The Cure Starts Now was started in honor of 6-year-old Elena Desserich, a Cincinnati girl who battled a rare, aggressive form of brain cancer known as DIPG. Today, The Cure Starts Now Foundation has over 46 chapters in three countries and is the only cancer foundation dedicated to finding the Homerun Cure for cancer by focusing on one of the rarest, most aggressive forms of cancer. The Cure Starts Now has funded over $30 million in cancer research and support, resulting in over 135 cutting edge research grants at over 100 hospitals in 17 countries since 2007. Learn more about The Cure Starts Now and their mission to find the Homerun Cure™ for cancer at https://www.thecurestartsnow.org.

    Learn more about Cincinnati SantaCon at www.cincinnatisantacon.com or visit them on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CincinnatiSantacon

  • An Interview with Julia Wolf: The Wolf Pack’s “Cure Starts Now”

    An Interview with Julia Wolf: The Wolf Pack’s “Cure Starts Now”

    Loveland Magazine President and Publisher Cassie Mattia at her “Table of Discussions”.

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – “We know Grant is ‘done with cancer’ but not in the way any of us hoped for,” Sara Wolf said in 2021 after losing her son, Grant Wolf at just 7 years old to Medulloblastoma, a malignant tumor in the cerebellum region of the brain.

    Grant’s twin sister, 9-year-old Julia Wolf, has made it her mission to advocate for childhood cancer research in memory of her brother. This will be the third year that Julia’s “Grant for Grant” fundraiser will be raising money with “The Cure Starts Now” for childhood cancer research.

    Julia’s love for stuffed animals was abundantly apparent when immediately after my interview she went to sit with the sock monkey in our studio.

    Julia came up with the idea to fundraise in memory of her brother Grant at his funeral in 2021. Julia had been worried about having a birthday without Grant by her side so she brainstormed and came up with two ideas; donate stuffed dogs to kids with cancer, as she and Grant loved to play with stuffed animals together, and raise money for childhood brain cancer research. Julia’s mom loved the idea and thought what a great way to get “Grant’s Wolf Pack” involved, a group of supporters and advocates for childhood cancer research, and other cancer organizations such as The Cure Starts Now. “She set the fundraising goal at $240. We watched the total grow, and grow and grow and knew that the Grant for Grant fundraiser was going to make a big impact,” Sara said.

    Julia’s first Grant for Grant fundraiser collected $56,000 and the following year the campaign brought in $52,000.

    With Julia and Grant’s 10th birthday coming up and the third year of the Grant for Grant fundraiser in full swing, Julia has been working hard to spread awareness about childhood brain cancer. Julia’s goal this year is to raise at least $50,000 for her A Grant for Grant fundraiser by her and Grant’s birthday on February 11th.

    “Grant was really funny. He loved playing dogs and sports. He was the best twin brother,” Julia said to Loveland Magazine in a 2021 interview, “I really wanted to do something about finding a cure for cancer so that no other kid has to go through these tough times.”

    Here at Loveland Magazine, we wanted to make sure we not only continued to support Julia’s cause but also let our community of readers know how they can support the cause too, so we invited Julia into the Loveland Magazine studios for a one-on-one interview! Click below to listen to the “Send it to the Table” podcast and the on-camera interview featuring Loveland’s sweetheart, Julia Wolf!


    Listen to the “Send it to the Table” Podcast by Cassie Mattia featuring Julia Wolf



    Wolf Family Photos


    The Cure Starts Now represents something truly different – a grassroots effort dedicated to, not just fighting one cancer, but the elimination of ALL cancers. We believe as the experts do; that in order to truly cure cancer you have to focus on:
    • Those cancers that are immune to treatment.
    • Those cancers that also affect children.
    • Those cancers that are the biggest bullies with the highest death rate.

    Learn all about The Cure Starts Now in the video below!

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    SAVE THE DATE for one of Cincinnati’s most unique auctions and the premiere fundraiser for The Cure Starts Now

    As the premiere fundraiser for The Cure Starts Now, the Once in a Lifetime Gala is one of Cincinnati’s most unique galas. Join over 900 guests as they enjoy a 3-course gourmet meal, open bar, a 400-package silent auction, a once-in-a-lifetime experience live auction, and entertainment. Please join us as we continue our battle against pediatric brain cancer and honor our cancer warriors.

    100% of the proceeds benefit The Cure Starts Now.  Thanks to events like this, The Cure Starts Now has funded $21,188,327 in pediatric cancer research and support in conjunction with our DIPG/DMG Collaborative Partners.  The proceeds will benefit The Cure Starts Now, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to finding a “home run” cure for cancer through funding of pediatric brain cancer research.

    EARLY BIRD PRICING FOR 2023 

    Receive admission to The Cure Starts Now auction, dinner, and program. Includes complementary beer, wine, and soft drinks.

    Send it to the Table

    If you have a story you would like to bring to my all-new segment, the “Table of Discussions,” where I talk about anything and everything going on locally and nationally, email me at cmattia12@gmail.com. I’d love to sit at my table with you and discuss an issue or listen to your story!


  • Today’s the day to support cancer research in memory of Grant Wolf

    Today’s the day to support cancer research in memory of Grant Wolf

    Loveland, Ohio “Today’s the day”, said Sara Dowden Wolf.

    “Grant’s leg of The Cure Starts Now Relay for Research. Wolf Pack, thank you for always stepping up and supporting us and this important cause. Nothing like waking up this morning and already being halfway to our goal… and now more than halfway,” continues Sara in her FaceBook post this morning.

    We know Grant is “done with cancer” but not in the way any of us hoped for. ?? Funding research is essential, so one day no other families have to know this pain. My Facebook feed is filled with kids and families facing the same heartbreaking path. Progress is being made, but there are still miles to go. I’m determined to keep telling his story, so he lives on and I’m so thankful to have you all to back us again and again. Let’s keep changing the world for Grant

    Grant Wolf was a Loveland School student and a kind-hearted, athletic 7-year-old boy who had Medulloblastoma. He loved any and all sports especially playing baseball, basketball, and golf.

    In September 2019, as first grade began, Grant’s parents were concerned when he was regularly vomiting in the mornings. After several appointments and referrals, he had an MRI which revealed a brain tumor. After 9 months of Medulloblastoma treatment- proton radiation and chemo, Grant’s scans were stable and he was able to enjoy a wonderful summer. Unfortunately by September 2020, his cancer had returned in his brain and spine. He began immunotherapy and more radiation but died on January 22, 2021.

    Throughout treatment, Grant bravely took on many hard things. He went through a total of 60 proton radiation treatments. Grant relearned to walk and run following brain surgery and was able to get back on the golf course with his dad and best friend several times the summer before he relapsed. He had the kindest heart and was always thinking of others.

    Grant loved to build roller coasters and sports fields out of things he found around the house. He could turn any piece of cardboard into some new game or activity. He often watched videos of all the Kings Island roller coasters and knew all about them, but didn’t want to ride any of them! Grant had a special collection of stuffed dogs who accompanied him to all his appointments.

    His big brother and twin sister were two of his very best friends. He found comfort in music and especially enjoyed Jack Johnson and Ed Sheeran.

    Grant’s strength, courage, and smile inspired many. His family and friends, known as Grant’s Wolf Pack, are determined to make a difference in cancer research in memory of Grant.

    Did you know that the moon is 238,900 miles away from the Earth?

    We want to turn those miles into donations! 
    Every $1 equals 1 mile closer to our goal, and 100% of your donations after credit card processing fees go directly to funding pediatric brain cancer research. Cancer doesn’t take a break and neither do we. There is still vital research that needs to be funded this year. 

    Want to see how we’re doing overall? Click here!


    Sara said that this is another way Loveland can support cancer research in September (Childhood Cancer Awareness Month). https://cancerfreekids.org/events-page/cancerfree-kids-100-mile-challenge/

    She said that, “Both organizations do such important work!”

  • Part Two: Did You Know about all the new and old in Historic Downtown Loveland?

    Part Two: Did You Know about all the new and old in Historic Downtown Loveland?

    PART 2 of 3 (Read Part 1)

    Cassie Mattia lives in Historic Downtown Loveland

    Loveland, OhioOur journey continues as we dive deeper into the history behind Loveland’s most beloved businesses with another segment of, DID YOU KNOW? 

    Women all over the world have not only become true inspirations in the business world, but have also been named the most successful in their given businesses. Historic Downtown Loveland along with Plaid Room Records has given a home to those very women that are changing our world. DID YOU KNOW right above the new location of Plaid Room Records is a creative workspace and venue called Tupelo House? Tupelo House places a strong focus on the empowerment of women entrepreneurs, business owners and freelancers, encouraging them to continue to add to the growth of our local economy. Tupelo offers a private desk membership to women-identified individuals as well as a drop-in membership to any gender who needs an inspiring place to work, meet and create. DID YOU KNOW Tupleo House also offers a number of workshops and events open to the community? For example, on Friday’s Tupleo holds a Meet And Greet, where the community can come together over cocktails and sweet treats provided by Loveland Sweets, a Shibori workshop, where one can perform an ancient Japanese dyeing technique, and an essential oils workshop, where scent designers from Portland-based violet ferns teach how to extract and mix essential oils for any aromatherapy need. Tupleo throughout the week also holds several other workshops, yoga sessions, listening parties and private events upon request.

    Loveland Hardware General store carries everything from handmade compost crocks to Dr. Gary’s Best Breed Vegetarian pet food.

    Though downtown Loveland is home to some of most unique vintage shops in Ohio, there is one in particular that has many out of town residents traveling to come check it out. The Loveland Hardware General Store has been around for countless years and is known very well for their locally made products. The General store carries everything from handmade compost crocks to Dr. Gary’s Best Breed Vegetarian pet food to Honey Sweetie Acres Goat Milk Soaps, Lotions, and Essential Oils to Don Popp’s Honey Farm Honey. DID YOU KNOW Loveland Hardware General Store offers guests a fresh cup of locally roasted coffee for only a dollar? The General Store pours cups of Carabello Coffee, a coffee bean from Nicaragua that gives a percentage of their profits to the Jardin Del Ninos Orphanage in Nicaragua, daily. In house, Loveland Hardware can not only grind the coffee beans fresh before they make your cup of coffee, they also have a coffee press as well as a pour over kettle

    Loveland Hardware and General Store offers a cup of coffee for only $1.

    and dripper for those who prefer their coffee made through a different technique. DID YOU KNOW The Loveland Hardware Store offers several different bagged blends of Carabello Coffee beans for guests to take home with them? Thus far the store is known to carry The Loveland Hardware Blend, Addicting Liquid, Peru La Palma, Decaf Guatemala, Nati Red II, Burundi Gishubi Hill, Tres Fincas and Tandem Expresso. Loveland Hardware will take any guests coffee bean orders, have them locally roasted and shipped straight to the store.

    Loveland has really taken off in the past couple years and the downtown community has definitely seen the benefits with the opening of some fantastic businesses. Cincy Shirts recently opened their doors in downtown Loveland this year over the summer. In addition to the Loveland location, Cincy Shirts has a location in OTR and Hyde Park. Of course Cincy Shirts offers premiere Cincinnati vintage t-shirts, but they are not your average t-shirt shop. DID YOU KNOW Cincy Shirts is one of the largest local supporters of local charities? Cincy Shirts has raised 75,000 dollars for Devon Still’s Still Strong Foundation, 10,000 dollars for The Cure Starts Now, 80,000 for The Cincinnati Zoo’s Team Fiona Fund and regularly contributes to The Dragonfly Foundation, The ChiveOneThree Foundation and The Salvation Army. Cincy Shirts recently created a line of Cincy Strong T-shirts in light of the tragic mass shooting that occurred on September 6th. Proceeds from the t-shirt collection benefits the families affected by the incident, the Cincinnati Police Department and the first responders.     

    Cycle groups launch weekly rides on the Loveland Bike Trail from Historic Downtown Loveland.

    The Little Miami Bike Trail is not only an obvious hot spot for bikers, but also home to one of the oldest cyclery companies in Cincinnati, Montgomery Cyclery. This family cyclery has been both family owned and operated since 1965 and as of present has 6 locations, including Loveland’s Downtown shop. So what’s the secret behind keeping Montgomery Cyclery’s doors open for so long? They do more than just sell bikes! DID YOU KNOW Montgomery Cyclery offers classes and tech clinics, weekly group rides and a demo program? The bike shop provides guests with access to free in house clinics that cover a variety of bike related topics, the most recent clinic being, The Fix a Flat Clinic. In addition to providing clinics, Montgomery Cyclery runs a group ride program in which the staff organizes a bike ride that anyone can join. The rides range in distance, difficulty and of course time of day. According to the cyclery website, rides are currently being held on Sunday mornings, beginning at 9 a.m., and Sunday afternoons, beginning at 1 p.m. Last but certainly not least Montgomery Cyclery provides guests opportunities to participate in their Demo Program. This program is for riders to experience mountain biking before making the investment. Riders can either rent a demo bike any day for 50 dollars or they can attend a Montgomery Cyclery Demo Event to test ride a demo for free. The next Demo Event is set to be on November 3rd from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Devou Park.

    Along the bike trail in Downtown Loveland there are several places where you can go to enjoy a nice glass of wine or a much needed cocktail, but if you venture up a couple blocks on West Loveland Ave you will run into Cappy’s Wine and Spirits. Cappy’s is a high quality liquor agency that specializes in spirits, craft, import and domestic beers and wine. DID YOU KNOW not only is Cappy’s first in line to get some of the highest quality new beers they host Thursday Pint Nights featuring a different brewery each week? In October Cappy’s featured New Holland Brewing Company’s Filthy Pumpkin and Platform Beer Company’s Fostered Bananas with a free custom Holtman’s Donut to pair with the new beer selections! If beer isn’t you thing DID YOU KNOW Cappy’s also hosts Wine Tasting Wednesday’s? Recently Cappy’s held a Wine and Mac Night where guests could taste 6 wines while enjoying Mac ‘n Cheese from The Beerded Pig Food Truck.

    The Historic Loveland Business District has definitely grown over the past few years in population and in new businesses, but one thing is for sure, Loveland does not forget about the ones who were there from the beginning. DID YOU KNOW Tano’s Bistro Loveland has moved locations right into the heart of Downtown Loveland? Tano’s opened its new 3 story location featuring rooftop dining just a few weeks ago. Along with the new location Tano’s Loveland also launched a new dine in menu that includes Brunch and Dinner items, such as the Crab Omelet and the BoLT Salad, and a takeout menu that features Weekly Take Home Chef Specials, such as The Great Pumpkin and Matcha Cream Puffs. DID YOU KNOW Tano’s mission is to make wholesome food naturally and responsibly using primarily local purveyors? Tano only uses family farmers that grow rich vegetables using sustainable farming practice, select seafood according to the Seafood Watch standards, raise meat that has lived the best quality of life with no added growth hormones and provide clean, heirloom, stoneground chemical free grains. Some of Tano’s local purveyors are Loveland’s very own Blooms & Berries and Ohio Valley Food Connection located in Newport, Kentucky.

    Stay tuned for part 3 and 3 of my tour of Historic Downtown Loveland, Ohio. (Read Part 1)



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