We are beyond grateful for your generous contributions to our “Need a New Laptop” campaign. Your support means the world to us, and we cannot express enough gratitude for your kindness.
Thanks to your donation, we will now be able to fulfill our mission of providing low-cost resources to those in our community who need them most. Your contribution will not only enable us to continue our work but also enhance our efficiency and productivity significantly.
Your support was matched dollar for dollar for the purchase of our new laptop – as promised by our generous and awesome backer.
Supporters like you truly make a difference in Loveland, and we are humbled by your generosity and commitment to our cause.
Once again, thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support.
David Miller is the Managing Editor of Loveland Magazine
by David Miller,
Loveland, Ohio– On Friday, February 16, Loveland Magazine attended the grand opening for Body Alive Loveland Lagree, located on Loveland Madeira Road, right next to Starbucks. Owners Adam Engel and Isaac Spence, both 2010 Loveland High School grads, showed us exactly what Body Alive Loveland Lagree has in store for the fitness community. The President of Loveland Magazine Cassie Mattia got the opportunity to take the first workout of the day with trainer Samantha Johns, where she experienced what exactly the Lagree Method is. We are so pleased to welcome Body Alive Loveland Lagree to the Loveland community.
Stay tuned for the full-length interview with Adam, Isaac, and Samantha along with Cassie in action taking the first Lagree workout!
Loveland Magazine President and Publisher Cassie working out in the first Body Alive Loveland Lagree class on February 16.
David Miller is the Managing Editor of Loveland Magazine
by David Miller
Loveland, Ohio– Each morning I sit on our porch at home, listening to NPR and catching up with emails and a first cup of instant coffee. I have a blanket over my legs and feet with a very basic electric heater underneath. Been poking around TikTok too – ouch!
It’s always before the sun rises and I wait to see if it’s gonna be out! The sun always rises but it’s not always out. I’ve ran over to the Farm quite a few times to hop in my car, crossing the Little Miami over to the Works Pizza parking lot in Historic Downtown that not too long ago got a fresh coat of red paint – along with the railroad passenger car attached to the restaurant.
I wanted to get the bright red sun and clouds in a photo along with the iconic red landmark. Finally, yesterday – I think my timing was pretty good because most times I was late for the peak moments.
David Miller is the Managing Editor of Loveland Magazine
by David Miller
Loveland, Ohio – On National Letter of Intent Day in the Chuck Schmidt Gymnasium at Loveland High School, Athletic Director Rich Bryant officiated the Winter Athletic Signing Day ceremony.
Congratulations to the following student-athletes who will be continuing their athletic careers at the collegiate level:
Alexis Bullock – Soccer-Warner University
Drew Murnan– Cheer-University of Cincinnati
Drew Holman– Football-Ashland University
Julius Vorbroker– Football-Thomas More University
Zach Gleason– Lacrosse-University of Detroit Mercy
Sebastian Jordan – Lacrosse-Mount Vernon Nazarene University
National Signing Day is traditionally the first day that a high school senior can sign a binding National Letter of Intent for a collegiate sport with a school that is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States.*
We are writing to share an exciting opportunity with you from a valued supporter of Loveland Magazine, that has the potential to significantly enhance our operations. Recently, we’ve encountered challenges stemming from the limitations of our current equipment, particularly our aging laptop, which has been with us for a decade. Unfortunately, it can no longer support the latest operating system updates, severely hindering our ability to efficiently edit videos and photos, as well as perform other essential tasks.
Understanding the critical need for an upgrade, our generous donor has graciously offered to match every dollar donated towards the purchase of a new laptop, up to the total cost of $2,800. This means that your contribution will be doubled, maximizing the impact of your support and making a new laptop possible.
The shortcomings of our current laptop are abundantly clear. Outdated software and hardware have rendered video editing a slow and cumbersome process, often resulting in delays in rendering and uploading videos for online use. Moreover, our limited storage capacity frequently disrupts our workflow, necessitating time-consuming file management to free up space.
Additionally, our reliance on antiquated versions of Photoshop and outdated display technology further compounds our challenges, impeding our ability to create and present content at the level of quality we aspire to.
Furthermore, the laptop’s deteriorating battery life and the high cost of replacement only add to our concerns, making it increasingly impractical for everyday use or repair.
Your support in this endeavor will not only alleviate these pressing issues but also empower us to continue delivering high-quality content to our readers and community. Your contribution will directly enable us to acquire a new laptop equipped with the necessary programs to meet the demands of modern content creation and distribution.
We are deeply grateful for your continued support and partnership in our mission to inform, inspire, and engage our audience. Together, we can ensure Loveland Magazine remains a vibrant and indispensable resource for years to come.
Cassie and David at a “Rolling Mondays” fundraiser for Coach Parker in 2021.
Thank you for considering this opportunity to make a meaningful difference in our work.
David Miller is the Managing Editor of Loveland Magazine
by David Miller
Loveland, Ohio – Michael Schott really came through for us and submitted the winning names for our Loveland Frog mascots — that we simply love and have had such fun picking.
Loveland Magazine’s mascots now have renewed, bouncy personalities and will be your earworm, like trying to get the the White Stripes – Seven Nation Army out of your head.*
We hope you like their names as much as we do. I know it sounds trite, but we did struggle to pick a winner. There were many great suggestions, and our mascots are dear to us, so we took our time going over everyone’s wonderful suggestions. We appreciate how much thought that went into your submissions. Thank you, thank you, thank you all, so awfully much!
Mr. and Ms. Frog just didn’t get it anymore! So…
Michael Schott Submitted:
Jeremiah and Joy – That is Jeremiah in the line ” Jeremiah was a Bullfrog” and Joy in the song’s title of “Joy to the World”. J&J, the Joyous frogs of Loveland, maybe!
also could be something like….
2) Hoyt and Joy – That is in reference to Hoyt Axton the writer of “Joy to the World” and Joy for the Joy in the song “Joy to the World”.
They bring peace and Joy to our Loveland, Ohio world. Ya know something corny like that :).
So, meet Jeremiah and Joy Hoyt!
Thank you to everyone who entered our contest to win tickets, tees, and a poster for the Loveland Frogman Festival that is coming on March 2nd to the Oasis Conference Center.
We are excited to share some details about the upcoming event. There will be more than 50 vendors selling their art, crafts, and merchandise in the large ballroom of the Oasis Conference Center. In addition, there will be a separate room where speakers will be presenting their research. At noon, there will be a parade led by the Pied Piper of Loveland, which is open to anyone interested in joining. Additionally, there will be circus sideshows providing entertainment. If you get hungry or thirsty, there will be food and drink options available a la carte, including beer.
Loveland, Ohio – At the January 9th Loveland City School District Board meeting, newly elected Board members Lynn Magan and Christina Jeranek took their oath of office. The five-member Board then voted unanimously to elect Jonathan Eilert to serve as President and Lynn Mangan to serve as Vice President.
You can email the entire Loveland City Schools Board of Education, by sending an email to: board@lovelandschools.org
The Loveland City Schools Board of Education holds its Business Meetings on the third Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. in the LMS/LIS Media Center unless otherwise noted.
January 23, 2024 (4th Tuesday)
February 20, 2024
March 19, 2024
April 16, 2024
May 21, 2024
June 25, 2024 (4th Tuesday)
August 20, 2024
September 17, 2024
October 15, 2024
November 19, 2024
Board Work Sessions are held at the Board of Education Administrative Office Conference Room at 6 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
February 6, 2024
March 5, 2024
April 2, 2024
May 7, 2024
August 6, 2024
September 3, 2024
October 1, 2024
November 7, 2024
Giovanni Ricci and Terry Lynch at center court of Loveland High School
Loveland, Ohio – On Friday, January 12, between the JV and Varsity basketball games, Terry Lynch and Giovanni Ricci were inducted into the Loveland High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
The 6-3, 240 lbs Ricci plays tight-end for the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, played for Western Michigan, and went to the Cotton Bowl in 2017. The 2015 Loveland High School grad was a 4-year Varsity Letterman in Football and Track and Field.
Terry Lynch ran cross country and wrestled at Loveland. The 3-year Varsity letterman in Wrestling graduated in 1983. Terry was a 2 time State placer in wrestling and 2-year Eastern Hills League Wrestling Champion.
David Miller is the Managing Editor of Loveland Magazine
by David Miller
Loveland, Ohio – It’s been awfully fun photographing the Loveland High School Women’s and Men’s basketball games this season. As you will see in this slide show there is non-stop effort and excitement from both teams.
By visiting the ECC website you can keep up with the stats, standings, scores, and the schedule to attend a game and witness the action firsthand.