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  • Loveland’s Hearts Afire Weekend Kicks-Off This Friday!

    Loveland’s Hearts Afire Weekend Kicks-Off This Friday!

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – The month of love has finally arrived meaning Loveland is finalizing details for its first-ever Hearts Afire Weekend! As the word gets out across the city as to what’s in store for the heart-filled weekend, more local businesses and vendors are getting involved in the festivities. Luckily we have collected all the latest details for Loveland’s Hearts Afire Weekend so you can be prepared for what’s predicted to be one of the best events Loveland has ever seen!

    Loveland’s Hearts Afire Weekend will take place February 11th-13th with the majority of the “lovely” activities occurring on Saturday, February 12th. Most of the businesses in Downtown Loveland and on the outskirts of the city will be participating in the Valentine’s Day Weekend festivities!

    Hearts Afire Weekend is set to have a plethora of heart-filled activities including pristine ice sculptures, outdoor Valentine’s Day decorations, live entertainment, a charity date auction, food trucks, speed dating, pet adoptions, love spell workshops, psychics, fire performers, and much more! Here are the latest details on what you can expect from Loveland’s Hearts Afire Weekend:

    Friday, February 11th

    • Loveland General Store & Eads FenceValentine Photo Contest: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
      • “Take your most creative valentine photo and check in on Facebook with your photo! The most liked photo will win a 1-night stay at Loveland Farm Airbnb & Event Venue!”
    • Oasis Golf & Conference Center – Annual Valentine Breakfast: 8:30-10:30 a.m.
      • “The Little Miami River Chamber Alliance will honor the 2022 Valentine Lady and announce winners of the annual poetry and art contests.”
      • ?️ Purchase Tickets
    • Hometown Café – Kids Valentine Craft Party: 5-7 p.m.
      • “Create and celebrate Valentine’s Day with a cute craft. This is perfect for kids ages 6-12, and siblings are $5 off. The ticket includes all your supplies, step-by-step instructions, and a snack from Hometown Café.”
      • ?️ Purchase Tickets
    • Downtown Loveland – Galentine Night: 5-8 p.m.
      • “Visit downtown’s shops for chocolate treats, a gift basket giveaway, and shopping specials. The Old School Pix vintage truck will be parked outside Trailside Provisions and decorated for Valentine’s Day pictures!”
      • The following shops will be participating in this event: Alley Boutique, Blume, Busy Bee Boutique, Haven Grey, Lemons & Limes, Loveland Sweet Shoppe, Trailside Provisions, and Welling & Co. Jewelers.
    • Art House II – Art Open House Sale + Raffle: 5-8 p.m.
      • Art House II is hosting an Open House through the weekend, featuring a sale and raffle. Galleries of original Loveland art will be 15% off. Every visitor will be entered in a raffle to win a Giclee Print on stretched canvas depicting the Tano block on W. Loveland Ave. before the fire. The drawing will be Sunday at 4 p.m. (do not need to be present to win).”
    • Art House II – Thru the Eyes of Your Beloved: 6 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.
      • “This workshop is an artistic celebration of couples, love, and fun. Start with an optional sip of wine; then sit across from each other at your own easel. Everyone has their own acrylic paints, sets of brushes, and an 11×14 stretched canvas. Paint your beloved as you see them. Neither sees the other’s painting until the end of the work time (35-45 minutes). This is NOT a class, although an Art House II resident will be near if needed. Painters can go for reality or can capture the “spirit” of their beloved. Anything goes! Paintings can be taken with you, picked up later, or picked up the next day so that painters can move on to other activities around the city.) Art House II can accommodate up to four couples per session. Come with friends for even more fun! Allow an hour for a glass of wine, basic use of materials, painting, unveiling of the masterworks, and clean up. Click here to download flier. Inclusive cost is $40 per couple.”
      • “Please call (513) 313-2450 to reserve your spot.”
    • Cappy’s Wine and Spirits – Cappy’s Charity Date Auction: 6-10 p.m.
      • “Cappy’s will kick off the night with live music on the patio. Eligible dates (store employees, beer/wine reps, and some familiar faces) will walk the red carpet, while those in attendance place their highest bids at the Band’s set break for a night out in Loveland!”
      • The minimum bid will be $50. All proceeds will go towards Furgotten Dog Rescue. Bid on a date on Sat., Feb. 12th or Sun., Feb. 13th.”
      • The date will feature a champagne toast at Cappy’s, chocolate-covered strawberries from Cocoa Bites, a mini-shopping spree at Lemons & Limes, and a small plate from Rodi.”
      • “Fireworks will be set off on Saturday night.”
    • “The Building,” a flexible multi-use space along the Loveland Bike Trail – Couples Painting Class: 6:30-8:30 p.m.
      • “Bring your sweetheart to create a lasting memory together! Two canvases match together to form one cute picture together.”
      • “The design will be Dolphin Love.”
      • ?️ Purchase Tickets
    • Hometown Café – Pick Your Project/DIY Craft Night: 7:30-9:30 p.m.
      • Pick from several different sign-making options, or learn how to etch your own set of glasses.
      • ?️ Purchase Tickets

    Saturday, February 12th

    • Loveland General Store & Eads FenceValentine Photo Contest: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
      • Take your most creative valentine’s photo at Eads Fence Showroom and check in on Facebook with your photo! The most liked photo will win a 1-night stay at Loveland Farm Airbnb & Event Venue!”
    • Hometown Café – Story Time with the Valentine Ladies: 10 a.m.
      • “Loveland’s Valentine Ladies will read a special children’s story.”
    • Downtown Loveland – Food Trucks: Starting at 10 a.m.
      • Mile 42 Coffee – Dolph’s Dogs – 3-6 p.m.
      • The parking lot of Loveland Regional Animal Hospital (300 W. Loveland Ave.) – The Chili Hut – 4-8 p.m.
      • The parking lot of Loveland Regional Animal Hospital (300 W. Loveland Ave.) – SEA Cuisine – 4-10 p.m.
    • Loveland Branch Library – Valentine Scavenger Hunt: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
    • Fraternal Order of Eagles – Cupid’s Kisses: 11 a.m.
      • “The Eagles will open to the public for drink specials including fireball shots.”
    • Loveland Branch Library – Make Your Own Valentine: 11 a.m. – Noon
    • Loveland Art Studios on Main – Artists’ Love Stories: The Power of Creative Partnerships: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 
      • “Select studio residents will hold an Open House to celebrate ‘Artists’ Love Stories: The Power of Creative Partnerships.’ Community painting participation will be offered. Guests can help create large-scale pieces in artists’ styles, such as the iconic couple Jackson Pollock and Lee Kranz. We’ll have large trash bags to protect your clothing and disposable gloves available for free! We’ll also offer canvases and supplies for creating individual masterpieces for a fee as long as supplies last.”
    • Eads’ Fencing Outdoor Area – Puppy Love” Pet Adoptions: 12-5 p.m.
      • “Meet a new furry friend from Furgotten Dog Rescue. Furgotten Dog Rescue’s mission is to rescue, educate, and advocate for the ‘unlovable’ shelter dogs that are left behind because of their breed, age, appearance, and special needs.”
    • Loveland Station Apartments “Community Room” (110 S. Second St) – Love and Attraction Spell Workshop: 1-4:30 p.m.
      • “Francine Haydon will host 2 45-minute “Love and Attraction Spell” workshops at 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.”
      • “In this 45-minute workshop, will learn the do’s and don’ts of spell work and will make your own magickal essential oil for LOVE to take home.”
      • “Workshops will cost $20 per person.”
      • “Tarot Card Readings will cost $20 per person.”
      • “Will accept Cash, Venmo, or Credit Card at the door.”
      • Sign up for the workshops here!
    • Loveland Branch Library – Valentine Button Making: 1-2 p.m.
    • “The Building,” a flexible multi-use space along the Loveland Bike TrailMommy & Me/Daddy & Me Painting Class: 1-3 p.m.
      • Paint a sweet llama portrait together with a parent! Perfect for kids ages 6-10. This class will be taught by Elizabeth Mason of Painting with the Psalms. There will be two llama designs to choose from.
      • ?️ Purchase Tickets
    • Whistle Stop Clay Works – Heart Painting: 1-4 p.m.
      • February 12th is the International Day of Clay! Celebrate with free hearts to paint. (Pick-up will be two weeks later.)
    • The lobby of Loveland Stage Company – Kitty Kissing Booth: 1-5 p.m.
    • Loveland Station Apartments “Community Room” – Tarot Card Readings: 2-4 p.m.
      • “Sit down with professional tarot and palm reader Francine Haydon for a 10-minute mini ‘Love and Life’ intuitive card reading. Walk-in — first come, first served. The cost is $20 per person, payable at the door by cash, credit, or Venmo. Readings will be held in the Community Room of Loveland Station Apartments (110 S. Second St.).”
      • “Francine Haydon is a professional tarot and palm reader; energy worker; Free Soul counselor and instructor; and ordained minister who has been practicing and teaching metaphysical and spiritual subjects for more than 20 years.  She works out of her home in Union Township and Enchanted Moments in Milford.”
    • Loveland Branch Library – Makerspace & Take: Valentine Wine Bags: 2:30-4 p.m.
    • Graeter’s Ice Cream – Caricature Artist: 3-6 p.m.
      • “Have your portrait drawn! Caricature artist Sarah Stevens will visit Graeter’s from 3-6 p.m. on Saturday. (There will be a small fee, payable to the artist.)” 
    • Art House II – Art Open House Sale + Raffle: 3-8 p.m.
      • Art House II is hosting an Open House through the weekend, featuring a sale and raffle. Galleries of original Loveland art will be 15% off. Every visitor will be entered in a raffle to win a Giclee Print on stretched canvas depicting the Tano block on W. Loveland Ave. before the fire. The drawing will be Sunday at 4 p.m. (do not need to be present to win).”
    • Fountain Greene (In front of Fleet Feet/JackRabbit) – L.O.V.E. Dance Party: 4 p.m.
    • Art House II – Thru the Eyes of Your Beloved: 4 p.m., 5:30 p.m., or 7 p.m.
      • “This workshop is an artistic celebration of couples, love, and fun. Start with an optional sip of wine; then sit across from each other at your own easel. Everyone has their own acrylic paints, sets of brushes, and an 11×14 stretched canvas. Paint your beloved as you see them. Neither sees the other’s painting until the end of the work time (35-45 minutes). This is NOT a class, although an Art House II resident will be near if needed. Painters can go for reality or can capture the “spirit” of their beloved. Anything goes! Paintings can be taken with you, picked up later, or picked up the next day so that painters can move on to other activities around the city.) Art House II can accommodate up to four couples per session. Come with friends for even more fun! Allow an hour for a glass of wine, basic use of materials, painting, unveiling of the masterworks, and clean up. Click here to download flier. Inclusive cost is $40 per couple.”
      • “Please call (513) 313-2450 to reserve your spot.”
    • Hometown Café – Warm Up Your Heart Hot Chocolate Bar:: 4-8 p.m.
      • “Hometown will have a hot chocolate bar and loaded sweet potato chips (pulled pork bbq and other toppings) on the patio!”
      • “The cafe will be open serving up coffee, espresso, and snacks!”
    • Loveland City Hall – Heartland Market: 4-9 p.m.
    • Whistle Stop Clay Works – Oda Mae Brown Community Bonfire: 5-8 p.m.
      • Visit for a community bonfire. (Will not occur if raining)
    • Whistle Stop Clay Works – Ghost Photo Op: 5-8 p.m.
      • “Reenact the iconic scene from the movie Ghost with Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore.”
    • Lemons and Limes Boutique – Psychic Readings: 5-10 p.m.
      • “Stop by Lemons and Limes to see what your future holds!”
      • “Two psychics will be available for walk-in readings.”
    • Mile 42 Coffee – Cupid’s Couple Challenge: 5:30-6:30 p.m.
      • “How well do you know your significant other? In Loveland’s spin on The Newlywed Game, couples will answer questions to reveal how well they know each other.”
    • Downtown Loveland – Ice Sculpture Walking Tour: 6 p.m.
      • Enjoy a self-guided walking tour exploring unique ice sculptures! There will be more than 20 sculptures on display throughout the downtown area. Take a ‘sculpture selfie’ and share it on social media using the official event hashtag #LovelandHeartsAfire. View the map!”
      • Explore the city – find Mickey Mouse, Cincinnati Bengals, Olaf from Frozen, and other unique single-block sculptures:
    Presented BySculpture Location
    Bishop’s Quarter212 W. Loveland Ave.
    Bond Furniture and Design113 Karl Brown Way
    Cappy’s Wine and Spirits (2 at this location)309 W. Loveland Ave.
    Cindy’s Friendly Tavern125 Karl Brown Way
    City Hall120 W. Loveland Ave.
    Hometown Cafe111 Railroad Ave.
    Lemons and Limes Boutique301 W Loveland Ave.
    Loveland Pediatric DentistrySweetheart Lane: Along Bike Trail near Trailside Provisions
    Loveland-Symmes Community Firefighters AssociationBrown’s Crossing: Front of the building near Haven Grey and Blume
    Loveland Sweet Shoppe124 W. Loveland Ave.
    Mile 42 Coffee133 Broadway St.
    Paxton’s Grill126 W. Loveland Ave.
    Premier Tumbling & DanceSweetheart Lane: Along Bike Trail near Trailside Provisions
    Railway Barber Shop106 Railroad Ave.
    Ramsey’s Trailside200 W. Loveland Ave.
    RP Diamond Printing & EmbroideryClock Tower: Along Bike Trail near Ramsey’s Trailside
    Tano Bistro204 W. Loveland Ave.
    The Landing Event Center119 Karl Brown Way
    The Loveland Lofts119 Karl Brown Way (Placed at The Landing Event Center)
    The Works Pizza20 Grear Millitzer Place
    Trailside Provisions120 Karl Brown Way (Sweetheart Lane along Bike Trail)
    Upper Cut Hair Design600 W. Loveland Ave.
    • Loveland City Hall Lawn & Loveland Symmes Fire Station 63 – Ice Carving Demonstration: 6-9 p.m.
      • “See professional ice sculptors carve art right before your eyes! The night will feature two demonstrations. The first will consist of four blocks of ice, stacked to make one large sculpture standing approximately 6 ft. tall. The second demonstration ­will be a fire and ice tower with real flames illuminating from the ice!”
    • Fountain Greene (In front of JackRabbit/Fleet Feet) – “Eskimo Kisses Village”: 6 p.m.
      • “Play a round of skeeball on ice! There will be photo opportunities in this area too.”
      • “The Shamrocker will be featured as music entertainment!
    • Loveland City Hall Lawn and around Downtown Loveland – Fire Performers: 6-9 p.m.
      • “These fire twirlers will warm up the night. You won’t want to miss their tricks!”
    • “The Building,” a flexible multi-use space along the Loveland Bike TrailCouples Painting Class: 6-8 p.m.
      • “Bring your sweetheart to create a lasting memory together! No prior art experience is necessary. Two 16″x 20″ canvases create one cute picture together.” 
      • “The design will be Winter Birch Trees.”
      • ?️ Purchase Tickets
    • “Mask”erade Ball & After PartyBall: The Landing Event Center
      After Party: Bishop’s Quarter
      : 6:30-11 p.m.
      • “Dinner, open bar, valet parking, live music by the Nasty Nati Brass Band! This event benefits the Candice M. Cook Scholarship Foundation for Excellence in Paramedic & Firefighter Education. The band will lead the 2nd Line Parade to Bishop’s Quarter.”
      • “Read all about the ‘Mask’erade Ball here!”
      • ?️ Purchase Tickets
    • Historic Downtown Loveland – (Truck) Loads of Love: 7-9 p.m.
      • “Have your photo taken (for free) in Old School Pix’s vintage truck. The truck will be decked out for Valentine’s Day.”
    • The Works Pizza – “Single in the City” Speed Dating: 7-9 p.m.
      • “The Works historical train care will host Speed Dating for those that are 21 and over!”
      • “Sessions will be at 7, 7:30, 8, and 8:30 p.m.”
      • “Online registration will be required in advance via Sign Up Genius. Sign up here!”
    • The 1859 Historic Loveland Chapel – Vow Renewals – I Do, I Do, Take Two: 7-9 p.m.
      • Enjoy an interactive vow renewal group ceremony with your loved one!
      • Ceremonies will take place every 30 minutes on the chapel stairs beginning at 7 p.m..
      • Vow renewal ceremonies are not intended to be second weddings. There is no fee.
        • There is no need to pre-register.
        • Couples will not receive any certificate and/or ‘proof’ of renewal.
    • Cappy’s Wine and Spirits – Vow Renewals – Burning Love: 10 p.m.
      • Enjoy an interactive vow renewal group ceremony at the “Little White Cappy Chapel” performed by Elvis A.K.A. Mayor Kathy Bailey!”
      • Vow renewal ceremonies are not intended to be second weddings. There is no fee.
        • There is no need to pre-register.
        • Couples will not receive any certificate and/or ‘proof’ of renewal.
    • Ignite the Night Fireworks Show: 10:30 p.m.

    Sunday, February 13th

    • Loveland Bike Trail – Chasing Cupid 5K: 9 a.m.
      • “Fleet Feet (formerly JackRabbit) will host the first Chasing Cupid 5K! This will be a fun run/walk taking place along the trail.”
      • “Meet at Fleet Feet; then the group will begin the course. There is no registration fee or advanced registration required.”
    •  Loveland Art Studios on Main – Artists’ Love Stories The Power of Creative Partnerships: 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
      • “The finished pieces of artwork will be exhibited and raffles will take place! Proceeds will support the new Art League of Loveland. Membership opportunities will be available.”
    • Art House II – Art Open House + Raffle: 12:30-5 p.m.
      • Art House II is hosting an Open House through the weekend, featuring a sale and raffle. Galleries of original Loveland art will be 15% off. Every visitor will be entered in a raffle to win a Giclee Print on stretched canvas depicting the Tano block on W. Loveland Ave. before the fire. The drawing will be Sunday at 4 p.m. (do not need to be present to win).”
    • Art House II – Thru the Eyes of Your Beloved: 1 p.m. or 2:30 p.m.
      • “This workshop is an artistic celebration of couples, love, and fun. Start with an optional sip of wine; then sit across from each other at your own easel. Everyone has their own acrylic paints, sets of brushes, and an 11×14 stretched canvas. Paint your beloved as you see them. Neither sees the other’s painting until the end of the work time (35-45 minutes). This is NOT a class, although an Art House II resident will be near if needed. Painters can go for reality or can capture the “spirit” of their beloved. Anything goes! Paintings can be taken with you, picked up later, or picked up the next day so that painters can move on to other activities around the city.) Art House II can accommodate up to four couples per session. Come with friends for even more fun! Allow an hour for a glass of wine, basic use of materials, painting, unveiling of the masterworks, and clean up. Click here to download flier. Inclusive cost is $40 per couple.”
      • “Please call (513) 313-2450 to reserve your spot.”

    The following local business will be hosting specials and activities ALL WEEKEND long for Loveland’s Hearts Afire:

    • Alley Boutique – Will be having chocolate samples and a “Full Heart” Sale.
    • Busy Bee Boutique: Heartstrings Game – Customers will pull a heartstring to reveal great discounts and prizes!
    • Brown’s Crossing: Diaper Drop – Collecting diapers for charity. Any size, any brand.
    • Brittney Frietch RE/MAX Preferred Group: What do you love about Loveland? Visit an interactive outdoor display, where you can leave your message.
    • Cappy’s Wine and Spirits: $1 off every pint (Friday and Saturday). Cappy’s is donating $1 per pint and glass of wine sold on Friday and Saturday to the Furgotten Dog Rescue.
    • Haven Grey: Giveaway with purchase.
    • Hometown Café: Selling cookie decorating kits by Lovebug Cookies. Customers may pre-order kits in advance.
    • Loveland Sweet Shoppe: Stop by and enter the raffle for your chance to win romantic prizes including a wine and chocolate tasting, dinner for two at Tano Bistro, and private dance lessons!
    • Mile 42 Coffee: Valentine drinks all weekend!
    • Plaid Room Records: Anniversary sale.
    • Railway Barber Shop: Weekend specials.
    • Ramsey’s Trailside: Enjoy valentine specials and a package deal featuring 2 entrees, dessert & wine!
    • Loveland TAHONA Kitchen+Bar: Love on the rocks (or frozen)…enjoy the featured cocktail, a Strawberry Margarita, for the weekend.
    • Trailside Provisions: Craft a sweet vale­ntine card for residents at Loveland Healthcare. Also enjoy samples, including bloody mary’s, through the weekend!
    • The Works Pizza: Serving Valen-tinis (martinis) for Valentine’s weekend.

    Parking
    There are several free public parking lots in Historic Downtown Loveland. Click here to view the public parking map.

    Some downtown businesses also operate private, paid lots.

    ShuttleSaturday, Feb. 12th
    Parking shuttles will be transporting eventgoers continuously to the downtown area beginning at 5 p.m. The city has arranged a park-and-ride location located at Shopper’s Haven (597 Loveland-Madeira Road). The drop-off location will be at Schutte Dry Cleaning (401 W. Loveland Ave.). Please note eventgoers will need to walk to the festivities from the drop-off location. 

    We are so excited about this historical moment for the city of Loveland! We hope to see all of you love birds at Loveland’s Hearts Afire Weekend!

    For the latest 411 on local events stay tuned to the Loveland Salad With ME, Cassie Mattia!

  • Join us in Celebrating the Cincinnati Bengals by  Showing us Your Stripes!

    Join us in Celebrating the Cincinnati Bengals by Showing us Your Stripes!

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – Are you ready to see the Cincinnati Bengals make Superbowl history? Our beloved city sure knows how to celebrate a Bengals victory, so we thought what better way to prepare for the Superbowl than for YOU to “Show Us Your Stripes!”

    The Bengals will challenge the Los Angeles Rams for the Superbowl LVI title at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California on Sunday, February 13th at 6:30 p.m. 

    The Cincinnati Bengals have their eyes set on the Superbowl title for the first time since 1988 when they took on the San Francisco 49ers and lost 20-16. The Bengals have still yet to win a Superbowl but are confident that this year will be a great opportunity to win it for the first time in franchise history. 

    After the Bengals legendary AFC Championship win last Sunday, we knew that we wanted to celebrate and show our support for Cincinnati with the community leading up to the Superbowl. What better way to get our readers excited for the game than to showcase the city in their finest Bengals attire! We want YOU to “Show Us Your Stripes!” 

    From now until the day after the Superbowl we will be accepting photos of Bengals fans everywhere dressed in their Bengals gear! Photo entries can display where you have celebrated Bengals victories this year including decorations or can be as simple as a photo of you, your friends, and family cheering the Bengals on to victory. We especially want to see your black and orange decor if you have hosted a Bengals party or went somewhere to watch the game that had great decorations. You may also send in any “dressed for Bengals success” pet photos! The sky is the limit with any photos you decide to send in as we want to see some creativity and some Tiger style! If you are a business owner and you decorated your storefront or had your employees dress up in Bengals gear, we would love to see those photos as well! 

    Once we start receiving photo entries we will publish a couple of photos per day on our Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for all of the community to enjoy! The following week after the Superbowl we will publish a photo album that will include all of the photo entries we received including photos taken on Superbowl Sunday. All photo entries should be emailed to Cassie Mattia and should include the following details:

    • The names of everyone in the photo including where they are from.
    • Where and when the photo was taken.
    • How long you have been a Bengals fan.
    • Any favorite local spots that you enjoy watching Bengals games…even if it is at home!

    We will be taking photo entries until Monday, February 14th.

    We are so excited to feature the Bengals’ support throughout the community and can’t wait to see some incredible WHO DEY photos! Stay tuned to our Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to see the first round of “Show Us Your Stripes” photos!

    Curious as to where you can watch Superbowl LVI? The game will be broadcasted on NBC as well as streamed on Peacock, the NBC Sports app, and NBC Sports.com.

    For your latest local sports updates stay tuned to the Loveland Salad With ME, Cassie Mattia!

  • February is Nearly Here; Will we be Seeing you at Loveland’s Hearts Afire Weekend?

    February is Nearly Here; Will we be Seeing you at Loveland’s Hearts Afire Weekend?

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – Love is in the air in the city of Loveland as February is almost here! Loveland is getting prepared for Valentine’s Day the “Sweetheart of Ohio” way and of course what is a better way to celebrate than attending Loveland’s 1st Hearts Afire Weekend!

    The Hearts Afire Weekend will take place February 11th-13th with the majority of the “lovely” activities occurring on Saturday, February 12th. Most of the businesses in Downtown Loveland and on the outskirts of the city will be participating in the Valentine’s Day Weekend festivities!

    “Many say that Loveland feels like a Hallmark movie in February because of our name,” said Loveland’s Mayor, Kathy Bailey. “Since our town is nicknamed the ‘Sweetheart of Ohio,’ we officially want to hold an event to celebrate and invite everyone to visit us!”

    The Hearts Afire Weekend is set to have a plethora of heart-filled activities including carriage rides, pristine ice sculptures, outdoor Valentine’s Day decorations, live entertainment, and fire performers. Here are the latest details on what you can expect from Hearts Afire Weekend:

    Friday, February 11th

    • Loveland General Store & Eads FenceValentine Photo Contest: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
      • “Take your most creative valentine photo and check in on Facebook with your photo! The most liked photo will win a 1-night stay at Loveland Farm Airbnb & Event Venue!”
    • Oasis Golf & Conference Center – Annual Valentine Breakfast: 8:30-10:30 a.m.
      • “The Little Miami River Chamber Alliance will honor the 2022 Valentine Lady and announce winners of the annual poetry and art contests.”
      • ?️ Purchase Tickets
    • Hometown Café – Kids Valentine Craft Party: 5-7 p.m.
      • “Create and celebrate Valentine’s Day with a cute craft. This is perfect for kids ages 6-12, and siblings are $5 off. The ticket includes all your supplies, step-by-step instructions, and a snack from Hometown Café.”
      • ?️ Purchase Tickets
    • Downtown Loveland – Galentine Night: 5-8 p.m.
      • “Visit downtown’s shops for chocolate treats, a gift basket giveaway, and shopping specials. The Old School Pix vintage truck will be parked outside Trailside Provisions and decorated for Valentine’s Day pictures!”
      • The following shops will be participating in this event: Alley Boutique, Blume, Busy Bee Boutique, Haven Grey, Lemons & Limes, Loveland Sweet Shoppe, Trailside Provisions, and Welling & Co. Jewelers.
    • Art House II – Art Open House Sale + Raffle: 5-9 p.m.
      • Art House II is hosting an Open House through the weekend, featuring a sale and raffle. Galleries of original Loveland art will be 15% off. Every visitor will be entered in a raffle to win a Giclee Print on stretched canvas depicting the Tano block on W. Loveland Ave. before the fire. The drawing will be Sunday at 4 p.m. (do not need to be present to win).”
    • Art House II – Thru the Eyes of Your Beloved: 6 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.
      • “This workshop is an artistic celebration of couples, love, and fun. Start with an optional sip of wine; then sit across from each other at your own easel. Everyone has their own acrylic paints, sets of brushes, and an 11×14 stretched canvas. Paint your beloved as you see them. Neither sees the other’s painting until the end of the work time (35-45 minutes). This is NOT a class, although an Art House II resident will be near if needed. Painters can go for reality or can capture the “spirit” of their beloved. Anything goes! Paintings can be taken with you, picked up later, or picked up the next day so that painters can move on to other activities around the city.) Art House II can accommodate up to four couples per session. Come with friends for even more fun! Allow an hour for a glass of wine, basic use of materials, painting, unveiling of the masterworks, and clean up. Click here to download flier. Inclusive cost is $40 per couple.”
      • “Please call (513) 313-2450 to reserve your spot.”
    • Cappy’s Wine and Spirits – Cappy’s Charity Date Auction: 6-10 p.m.
      • “Cappy’s will kick off the night with live music on the patio. Eligible dates (store employees, beer/wine reps, and some familiar faces) will walk the red carpet, while those in attendance place their highest bids at the Band’s set break for a night out in Loveland!”
      • The minimum bid will be $50. All proceeds will go towards Furgotten Dog Rescue. Bid on a date on Sat., Feb. 12th or Sun., Feb. 13th.”
      • The date will feature a champagne toast at Cappy’s, chocolate-covered strawberries from Cocoa Bites, a mini-shopping spree at Lemons & Limes, and a small plate from Rodi.”
      • “Fireworks will be set of on Saturday night.”
    • “The Building,” a flexible mult-use space along the Loveland Bike Trail – Couples Painting Class: 6:30-8:30 p.m.
      • “Bring your sweetheart to create a lasting memory together! Two canvases match together to form one cute picture together.”
      • “The design will be Dolphin Love.”
      • ?️ Purchase Tickets
    • Hometown Café – Pick Your Project/DIY Craft Night: 7:30-9:30 p.m.
      • Pick from several different sign-making options, or learn how to etch your own set of glasses.
      • ?️ Purchase Tickets

    Saturday, February 12th

    • Loveland General Store & Eads FenceValentine Photo Contest: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
      • Take your most creative valentine photo and check in on Facebook with your photo! The most liked photo will win a 1-night stay at Loveland Farm Airbnb & Event Venue!”
    • Hometown Café – Story Time with the Valentine Ladies: 10 a.m.
      • “Loveland’s Valentine Ladies will read a special children’s story.”
    • Downtown Loveland – Food Trucks: Starting at 10 a.m.
      • Mile 42 Coffee – Dolph’s Dogs – 3-6 p.m.
      • Parking lot of Loveland Regional Animal Hospital (300 W. Loveland Ave.) – The Chili Hut – 4-8 p.m.
      • Parking lot of Loveland Regional Animal Hospital (300 W. Loveland Ave.) – SEA Cuisine – 4-10 p.m.
    • Loveland Branch Library – Valentine Scavenger Hunt: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
    • Fraternal Order of Eagles – Cupid’s Kisses: 11 a.m.
      • “The Eagles will open to the public for drink specials including fireball shots.”
    • Loveland Branch Library – Make Your Own Valentine: 11 a.m. – Noon
    • Loveland Art Studios on Main – Artists’ Love Stories: The Power of Creative Partnerships: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 
      • “Select studio residents will hold an Open House to celebrate ‘Artists’ Love Stories: The Power of Creative Partnerships.’ Community painting participation will be offered. Guests can help create large-scale pieces in artists’ styles, such as the iconic couple Jackson Pollock and Lee Kranz. We’ll have large trash bags to protect your clothing and disposable gloves available for free! We’ll also offer canvases and supplies for creating individual masterpieces for a fee as long as supplies last.”
    • Eads’ Fencing Outdoor Area – Puppy Love” Pet Adoptions: 12-5 p.m.
      • “Meet a new furry friend from Furgotten Dog Rescue. Furgotten Dog Rescue’s mission is to rescue, educate, and advocate for the ‘unlovable’ shelter dogs that are left behind because of their breed, age, appearance, and special needs.”
    • Loveland Branch Library – Valentine Button Making: 1-2 p.m.
    • “The Building,” a flexible mult-use space along the Loveland Bike TrailMommy & Me/Daddy & Me Painting Class: 1-3 p.m.
      • Paint a sweet llama portrait together with a parent! Perfect for kids ages 6-10. This class will be taught by Elizabeth Mason of Painting with the Psalms. There will be two llama designs to choose from.
      • ?️ Purchase Tickets
    • Whistle Stop Clay Works – Heart Painting: 1-4 p.m.
      • February 12th is the International Day of Clay! Celebrate with free hearts to paint. (Pick-up will be two weeks later.)
    • Loveland Station Apartments “Community Room” – Love and Attraction Spell Workshop: 1-4:30 p.m.
      • “Francine Haydon will host 2 45-minute “Love and Attraction Spell” workshops at 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.”
      • “Workshops will cost $20 per person.”
      • “From 2-4 p.m. Francine will host 10-minute mini ‘Love and Life’ intuitive Tarot Card Readings.”
      • “Tarot Card Readings will cost $20 per person.”
      • “Will accept Cash, Venmo, or Credit Card.”
      • Sign up for the workshops here!
    • Lobby of Loveland Stage Company – Kitty Kissing Booth: 1-5 p.m.
    • Loveland Station Apartments “Community Room” – Tarot Card Readings: 2-4 p.m.
      • “Is love in your future? What do the cards say? Sit down with professional tarot and palm reader Francine Haydon for a 10-minute mini “Love and Life” intuitive card reading. Walk-in — first come, first served. Cost is $20 per person, payable at the door by cash, credit, or Venmo. Readings will be held in the Community Room of Loveland Station Apartments (110 S. Second St.).”
      • “Francine Haydon is a professional tarot and palm reader; energy worker; Free Soul counselor and instructor; and ordained minister who has been practicing and teaching metaphysical and spiritual subjects for more than 20 years.  She works out of her home in Union Township and Enchanted Moments in Milford.”
    • Loveland Branch Library – Makerspace & Take: Valentine Wine Bags: 2:30-4 p.m.
    • Art House II – Art Open House Sale + Raffle: 3-9 p.m.
      • Art House II is hosting an Open House through the weekend, featuring a sale and raffle. Galleries of original Loveland art will be 15% off. Every visitor will be entered in a raffle to win a Giclee Print on stretched canvas depicting the Tano block on W. Loveland Ave. before the fire. The drawing will be Sunday at 4 p.m. (do not need to be present to win).”
    • Fountain Greene (In front of Fleet Feet/JackRabbit) – L.O.V.E. Dance Party: 4 p.m.
    • Downtown Loveland – King & Queen of Hearts: 4-6 p.m.
      • “Loveland’s King and Queen of Hearts will be spreading love to each and every person throughout the Downtown area!”
    • Hometown Café – Warm Up Your Heart Hot Chocolate Bar:: 4-8 p.m.
      • “Hometown will have a hot chocolate bar and loaded sweet potato chips (pulled pork bbq and other toppings) on the patio!”
      • “The cafe will be open serving up coffee, espresso, and snacks!”
    • Art House II – Thru the Eyes of Your Beloved: 4 p.m., 5:30 p.m., or 7 p.m.
      • “This workshop is an artistic celebration of couples, love, and fun. Start with an optional sip of wine; then sit across from each other at your own easel. Everyone has their own acrylic paints, sets of brushes, and an 11×14 stretched canvas. Paint your beloved as you see them. Neither sees the other’s painting until the end of the work time (35-45 minutes). This is NOT a class, although an Art House II resident will be near if needed. Painters can go for reality or can capture the “spirit” of their beloved. Anything goes! Paintings can be taken with you, picked up later, or picked up the next day so that painters can move on to other activities around the city.) Art House II can accommodate up to four couples per session. Come with friends for even more fun! Allow an hour for a glass of wine, basic use of materials, painting, unveiling of the masterworks, and clean up. Click here to download flier. Inclusive cost is $40 per couple.”
      • “Please call (513) 313-2450 to reserve your spot.”
    • Loveland City Hall – Heartland Market: 4-9 p.m.
      • “Stop by City Hall to pick out the perfect Valentine’s Day gift at the local ‘Vendor Market!”
      • “Vendor details will be coming soon!”
    • The Works Pizza – “Single in the City” Speed Dating: 7-9 p.m.
      • “The Works historical train care will host Speed Dating for those that are 21 and over!”
      • “Sessions will be at 7, 7:30, 8 and 8:30 p.m.”
      • “Online registration will be required in advance via Sign Up Genius. Sign up here!”
    • Whistle Stop Clay Works – Oda Mae Brown Community Bonfire: 5-8 p.m.
      • Visit for a community bonfire. (Will not occur if raining)
    • Whistle Stop Clay Works – Ghost Photo Op: 5-8 p.m.
      • “Reenact the iconic scene from the movie Ghost with Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore.”
    • Lemons and Limes Boutique – Psychic Readings: 5-10 p.m.
      • “Stop by Lemons and Limes to see what your future holds!”
    • Mile 42 Coffee – Cupid’s Couple Challenge: 5:30-6:30 p.m.
      • “How well do you know your significant other? In Loveland’s spin on The Newlywed Game, couples will answer questions to reveal how well they know each other.”
    • Downtown Loveland – Ice Sculpture Walking Tour: 6 p.m.
      • Enjoy a self-guided walking tour exploring unique ice sculptures! There will be more than 20 sculptures on display throughout the downtown area. Take a ‘sculpture selfie’ and share on social media using the official event hashtag #LovelandHeartsAfire.” 
      • Stay tuned for a full listing of sculpture locations, participating businesses, and a digital map.
    • Loveland City Hall Lawn & Loveland Symmes Fire Station 63 – Ice Carving Demonstration: 6-9 p.m.
      • “See professional ice sculptors carve art right before your eyes! The night will feature two demonstrations. The first will consist of four blocks of ice, stacked to make one large sculpture standing approximately 6 ft. tall. The second demonstration ­will be a fire and ice tower with real flames illuminating from the ice!”
    • Fountain Greene (In front of JackRabbit/Fleet Feet) – “Eskimo Kisses Village”: 6 p.m.
      • “Play a round of skeeball on ice! There will be photo opportunities in this area too.”
      • “The Shamrocker will be featured as music entertainment!
    • Loveland City Hall Lawn and around Downtown Loveland – Fire Performers: 6-9 p.m.
      • “These fire twirlers will warm up the night. You won’t want to miss their tricks!”
    • “The Building,” a flexible mult-use space along the Loveland Bike TrailCouples Painting Class: 6-8 p.m.
      • “Bring your sweetheart to create a lasting memory together! No prior art experience necessary. Two 16″x 20″ canvases create one cute picture together.” 
      • “The design will be Winter Birch Trees.”
      • ?️ Purchase Tickets
    • “Mask”erade Ball & After PartyBall: The Landing Event Center
      After Party: Bishop’s Quarter
      : 6:30-11 p.m.
      • “Dinner, open bar, valet parking, live music by the Nasty Nati Brass Band! This event benefits the Candice M. Cook Scholarship Foundation for Excellence in Paramedic & Firefighter Education. The band will lead the 2nd Line Parade to Bishop’s Quarter.”
      • “Read all about the ‘Mask’erade Ball here!”
      • ?️ Purchase Tickets
    • The 1859 Historic Loveland Chapel – Vow Renewals – Traditional: 7-9 p.m.
      • Enjoy an interactive vow renewal group ceremony with your loved one!
      • Ceremonies will take place every 30 minutes on the chapel stairs beginning at 7 p.m..
    • Cappy’s Wine and Spirits – Vow Renewals – Viva Las Elvis: 10 p.m.
      • Enjoy an interactive vow renewal group ceremony at the “Little White Cappy Chapel” performed by Elvis A.K.A. Mayor Kathy Bailey!”
    • Fireworks: 10:30 p.m.

    Sunday, February 13th

    • Loveland Bike Trail – Chasing Cupid 5K: 9 a.m.
      • “Fleet Feet (formerly JackRabbit) will host the first Chasing Cupid 5K! This will be a fun run/walk taking place along the trail.”
      • “Meet at Fleet Feet; then the group will begin the course. There is no registration fee or advanced registration required.”
    •  Loveland Art Studios on Main – Artists’ Love Stories The Power of Creative Partnerships: 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
      • “The finished pieces of art work will be exhibited and raffles will take place! Proceeds will support the new Art League of Loveland. Membership opportunities will be available.”
    • Art House II – Art Open House + Raffle: 12:30-5 p.m.
      • Art House II is hosting an Open House through the weekend, featuring a sale and raffle. Galleries of original Loveland art will be 15% off. Every visitor will be entered in a raffle to win a Giclee Print on stretched canvas depicting the Tano block on W. Loveland Ave. before the fire. The drawing will be Sunday at 4 p.m. (do not need to be present to win).”

    The following local business will be hosting specials and activities ALL WEEKEND long for Loveland’s Hearts Afire:

    • Alley Boutique – Will be having chocolate samples and a “Full Heart” Sale.
    • Busy Bee Boutique: Heartstrings Game – Customers will pull a heartstring to reveal great discounts and prizes!
    • Brown’s Crossing: Diaper Drop – Collecting diapers for charity. Any size, any brand.
    • Brittney Frietch RE/MAX Preferred Group: What do you love about Loveland? Visit an interactive outdoor display, where you can leave your message.
    • Cappy’s Wine and Spirits: $1 off every pint (Friday and Saturday). Cappy’s is donating $1 per every pint and glass of wine sold on Friday and Saturday to the Furgotten Dog Rescue.
    • Haven Grey: Giveaway with purchase.
    • Hometown Café: Selling cookie decorating kits by Lovebug Cookies. Customers may pre-order kits in advance.
    • Loveland Station Apartments: Check out residents’ sweet balcony decorations!
    • Loveland Sweet Shoppe: Stop by and enter the raffle for your chance to win romantic prizes including a wine and chocolate tasting, dinner for two at Tano Bistro, and private dance lessons!
    • Mile 42 Coffee: Valentine drinks all weekend!
    • Plaid Room Records: Anniversary sale.
    • Railway Barber Shop: Weekend specials.
    • Ramsey’s Trailside: Enjoy valentine specials and a package deal featuring 2 entrees, dessert & wine!
    • Loveland TAHONA Kitchen+Bar: Love on the rocks (or frozen)…enjoy the featured cocktail, a Strawberry Margarita, for the weekend.
    • Trailside Provisions: Craft a sweet vale­ntine card for residents at Loveland Healthcare. Also enjoy samples, including bloody mary’s, through the weekend!

    We are so excited about this historical moment for the city of Loveland! We hope to see all of you love birds at Hearts Afire Weekend!

    For the latest 411 on Loveland’s Hearts Afire Weekend stay tuned to the Loveland Salad With ME, Cassie Mattia!

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  • Hearts Will be “Afire” for Loveland’s First Valentine’s Day City-Wide Celebration!

    Hearts Will be “Afire” for Loveland’s First Valentine’s Day City-Wide Celebration!

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – A new year has sprung which means Loveland is getting prepared for one of the most celebrated holidays in the city; Valentine’s Day! Typically the city of Loveland celebrates Valentine’s Day with a few fun activities including the announcement of Loveland’s Valentine Lady, but this year the Sweetheart of Ohio decided to fill the city with even more love by throwing the first EVER “Hearts Afire Weekend!”

    The Hearts Afire Weekend will take place February 11th-13th with the majority of the “lovely” activities occurring on Saturday, February 12th. Most of the businesses in Downtown Loveland and on the outskirts of the city will be participating in the Valentine’s Day Weekend festivities!

    “Many say that Loveland feels like a Hallmark movie in February because of our name,” said Loveland’s Mayor, Kathy Bailey. “Since our town is nicknamed the ‘Sweetheart of Ohio,’ we officially want to hold an event to celebrate and invite everyone to visit us!”

    The Hearts Afire Weekend is set to have a plethora of heart-filled activities including carriage rides, pristine ice sculptures, outdoor Valentine’s Day decorations, live entertainment, and fire performers. Local businesses will be featuring shopping and dining specials as well as:

    • Ice Carving Demonstrations
    • Galentine Activities
    • Speed Dating 
    • “Mask”erade Ball hosted by the Loveland-Symmes Firefighters Association (Tickets on sale now!)
    • Chasing Cupid 5K
    • Love & Attraction Spell Workshops

    The City of Loveland and its local businesses are working hard to fine-tune details for the Hearts Afire Weekend! Here at Loveland Magazine, we will be sure to inform you the readers with the latest Hearts Afire Weekend details as they roll in!

    If your business is interested in participating, please contact Misty Brents at Loveland City Hall at (513) 707-1437 or visit https://lovinlifeloveland.com/events/hearts-afire-weekend/.

    For the latest 411 on Loveland’s Hearts Afire Weekend stay tuned to the Loveland Salad With ME, Cassie Mattia!

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  • 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.

  • Linda Bergholz Shares why Loveland Music Academy was Forced to Move

    Linda Bergholz Shares why Loveland Music Academy was Forced to Move

    by Cassie Mattia

    Symmes Township, Ohio – Loveland is full of so many wonderful things for families to get involved in and for parents to get their children involved within the community. The Loveland Music Academy (LMA) is one of those places that welcomes anyone that has a passion for music or simply wants to learn something new that is entirely community-oriented! 

    LMA came into conception in 2007 when Linda Bergholz and Aaron O’Keefe found a need within the Loveland community for a music academy that could provide quality instruction based on the need of the student. LMA began its journey by offering private lessons for guitar, piano, strings, woodwinds, brass, harp, percussion, voice, and acting in the heart of Downtown Loveland. LMA’s goal was to provide students with a solid musical education and lessons tailored to each student’s interests and goals. With that motto in mind LMA grew rapidly! 

    LMA quickly began to be known as the go-to place in Loveland and beyond for fantastic music education and instruction at a very reasonable price. In 2009, LMA moved into the Brown Building at 209 W Loveland Ave (which was across the street from LMA’s original location) because they were growing so fast and needed more space for studios. Within 5 years LMA gained 26 instructors educating 400-500 students per week!  

    “I teach from age six through adults; each lesson is tailored to the individual student. I believe that it is important for students to be exposed to all types and styles of music–from classical to jazz, rock to gospel, country to blues, broadway to reggae, we all find our ‘niche’–and learn to make the music we love.  My goal in teaching a student is not that they win awards, but that they carry the love of listening to and playing music for a lifetime. You can’t always find someone to play a game of soccer or basketball or tennis with you, but you can always sit down to a piano (or keyboard, or pick up the flute) and make music yourself.” – Linda Bergholz

    Bergholz started to make plans to both expand and improve the LMA building due to the influx of new students, instructors, and much-needed renovations putting in a significant amount of money to a building that LMA didn’t own. Over the course of 10 plus years that LMA called 209 W Loveland home, they paid over 200,000 dollars in rent to the Loveland Community Firefighters’ Association (LCFA), a non-profit organization that owns the Brown Building off the Loveland Bike Trail in Downtown Loveland’s Historic District where LMA resided.

    The LCFA according to their website, “works year round to raise funds to help supplement the department and many other community services. Most of the members of the LCFA are also members of the fire department or their families. These individuals work diligently year-round at fundraisers to raise money to donate to the fire department and other causes around the community. The LCFA has always tried to give as much back to the community as possible that we serve.”

    Because of the LCFA motto, Bergholz thought that LMA would be in Downtown Loveland forever as it not only served the community, and supplied local music instructors with jobs, but also brought in a lot of money for both local restaurants and shopping boutiques from its 400 plus students and their parents. Unfortunately, this was not the case.

    LMA’s new home at 10084 East Kemper Road, just outside of the Loveland City limit in Symmes Township.

    In September of this year, LMA moved to 10084 East Kemper Road, just outside of the Loveland City limit in Symmes Township because they were notified that their lease would not be renewed by the LCFA. Bergholz along with LMA’s music instructors and students were devastated as they thought this would be the end of Loveland’s only music academy. 

    Bergholz coincidentally came into Mile42 Coffee the day she was notified that LMA was being kicked out of the Brown Building and ran into me. I could tell by the look in her eyes that she was not okay and that something major had happened. Bergholz sat with me and told me what had happened and said she just couldn’t let this be the end of LMA. I agreed and encouraged her to keep on fighting because hundreds of local students, parents, and music instructors depended on her strength and dedication. That’s just what Bergholz decided to do. Not only did she write a letter to LCFA asking why LMA’s lease wasn’t going to be renewed and if they would reconsider, she began to work as hard she could to find a new location for LMA. Bergholz later found out that LMA’s lease was not being renewed because LCFA wanted to acrue more income from the Brown Building i.e they wanted to put in a new bar or restaurant. Although Bergholz felt she could prove that LMA did provide a significant amount of income, she decided to move forward in search of a new building.

    The search for a new LMA building was tough for Bergholz being that America was in the midst of a pandemic, the cost to move LMA would be extravagant due to all the heavy music equipment (LMA has several Grand Pianos), and LMA would have to stop doing business for however long it took to move. Bergholz was determined to make it work, and she did just that.

    I decided to take a trip to the LMA’s new location to see how the moving progress was going and to talk to Bergholz about the journey that led to the new building! So without further ado, I bring to you a one-on-one EXCLUSIVE Loveland Magazine TV Interview with Linda Bergholz! Believe me you won’t want to miss this one!

    If you would like to take music lessons or you would like to get involved with LMA you can call them at 513-239-7105 or send LMA an email.

    In September of this year, LMA moved to 10084 East Kemper Road, just outside of the Loveland City limit in Symmes Township.

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    For more heart-felt Loveland stories stay tuned to the Loveland Salad With ME, Cassie Mattia!

  • Road repair started in downtown

    Road repair started in downtown

    Loveland, Ohio – Road repairs have started this week along State Route 48 near the downtown area. Curb repairs, pavement milling, and re-paving will be completed.

    Repairs will be near 250 East Broadway, work west toward the Five Points intersection, and then north toward the O’Bannon Creek Bridge between Harrison Avenue. and Lyon Avenue.

  • Fireworks Alert for pets

    Fireworks Alert for pets

    Loveland, Ohio – For pet lovers and others who find sudden and unexpected explosions alarming, there will be fireworks set off in downtown Loveland on Saturday evening, September, 11 at 9 PM.

    Also, as a reminder for the same day, traffic in and out of downtown will be on a gridlock alert when a 5 PM parade leaves from the Loveland Elementary School, travels along West Loveland Avenue, and ends at 220 East Loveland Avenue at the Moose Lodge.

  • Parade alert for September 11 in downtown

    Parade alert for September 11 in downtown

    Loveland, Ohio – There will be gridlock in downtown Loveland on Saturday, September 11 from a parade that begins at 5 PM.

    The parade will leave from Loveland Elementary School and end at 220 East Loveland Avenue.

  • Introducing Loveland’s 2021 Valentine Art and Card Reveal!

    Introducing Loveland’s 2021 Valentine Art and Card Reveal!

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – Love was most certainly in the air on Thursday in Downtown Loveland’s Sweetheart Alley as some of the sweetest people in Loveland gathered to witness the 2021 Valentine Art and Card Reveal!

    Valentine’s Day of course is one of the most coveted holidays in Loveland for obvious reasons…the city has the word “love” in its name and the city has been given the “Sweetheart of Ohio” title! With that title comes a long standing tradition that dates back to 1972; Loveland’s Valentine Program. This lovely program has significantly grown over the years adding more community activites focusing on the celebration of Valentine’s Day and a NATIONALLY recognized “catchet stamping and postmark program.”

    The Loveland Valentine Program includes opportunities to volunteer for various Valentine’s Day activities, the nomination of a Valentine Lady (women who have distinguished themselves in the Loveland community, school, or family endeavors and acts as the ambassador for the Chamber’s Valentine Program, while visiting local businesses, nursing homes, and schools), the Valentine Card Design Competition, the Valentine Breakfast, the Valentine Poetry Contest, the opportunity to purchase Valentine Yard “Heart” Signs, a Business Window Decorating Contest, a Kids Valentino Coloring Contest, and volunteer opportunities to stamp Valentines at the local post office as well as purchase them. Because of COVID 10 the annual breakfast has been cancelled for this year.

    With the 2021 Loveland Valentine Program activites set to kick off at the Loveland Post Office on February 1st with the stamping of Valentine’s Day cards, here at Loveland Magazine we decided to share with you our loyal readers, the 2021 Valentine Art and Card Design Reveal as well as the introduction of the winning artist!

    Although both the introduction of the 2021 Valentine Lady and the Card Design Artist is typically celebrated with a much larger audience the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance President, Cee Cee Collins, wanted to be sure to keep everyone safe making the reveal a much smaller gathering. The celebration included the Valentine Ladies, who were thrilled to honor this year’s and next year’s (due to COVID-19 restrictions this year the Chamber decided to give the 2021 Valentine Lady the 2022 title as well in hopes that she could be more celebrated next year) Valentine Lady, Jeannie Shumaker, several members from City Hall and the LMRCA, and the 2021 Valentine Card Design Artist Cindy Wilmes.

    Click below to witness the 2021 Valentine Art and Card Reveal presented to you by Loveland Magazine TV!

    Shortly after the Valentine Card Design reveal Loveland Magazine had the opportunity to chat with the 2021-2022 Valentine Lady herself, Jeannie Shumaker, and the 2021 Valentine Card Artist, Cindy Wilmes about how it feels to represent the “Land of Love.” Nothing in the world is as sweet as these two very special women! Click below to watch the interview!

    Here is a list of the 2021 Valentine Program activities and contests you can get involved in!

    • Enter the 2021 Valentine Poetry Contest. Submissions are due by January 26th (Download the Entry Form >).
    • Order your very own Valentine Yard Sign by February 4th (Download the Order Form).
    • Enter the Business Window Decorating Contest (Contact the Chamber to register your business).
    • Have your children enter the Valentino Coloring Contest. Submissions are due by January 26th (Download the Coloring Contest Form (PDF)).
    • Purchase and send out a Loveland Valentine Card! You can purchase your card at the LMRCA Office, the Loveland Post Office beginning on February 1st, MILE42 COFFEE, the Loveland Kroger, Busy Bee Boutique, Trailside Provisions, Lemons and Limes Boutique, Blume, Alley’s Boutique, Hometown Cafe, and some local banks.

    The Valentine Lady tradition goes back to 1971 when the Loveland Chamber of Commerce created a Valentine postmark. Doris Pfiester, chamber secretary at the time, mailed 1,000 Valentines for Loveland residents that had a special Loveland, Ohio postmark that year and was referred to as the “Valentine Lady” until a formal selection process began in the 1980s.

    Pfiester was named the very first Valentine Lady in 1992. The Chamber re-mails thousands of cards they receive from around the world for people wanting their cards mailed from “Loveland” with the slogan, “There is nothing in the world so sweet as Love.” Chamber president in 1972, Dr. Roland Boike, coined the phrase, inspired by Samual Johnson.

    The official announcement of Loveland’s 2021-2022 Valentine Lady, Jeannie Schumaker, will occur at Loveland City Hall on January 26th.

    Want to learn more about Loveland’s 2021-2022 Valentine Lady? Click the following link: https://lovelandmagazine.com/meet-the-next-loveland-valentine-lady/.

    Valentine Lady Representatives

    2022-2021: Jeannie Shumaker

    2020: Debbie Murray
    2019: Dr. Kathy Lorenz
    2018: Kay Bolin
    2017:  Carol Williams (Photos)
    2016:  Laurie Gordon (Photos)
    2015:  Sue Lundy
    2014:  Janis Fogle (More Video)
    2013:  Marge Henderson
    2012:  Jan Ranard
    2011:  Avery (Winkie) Foster
    2010:  Bonnie Larson
    2009:  Linda Cox
    2008:  Kay Napier
    2007:  Sue Newburger
    2006:  Peggy Goodwin
    2005:  Lu Boike
    2004:  Helen Gosch
    2003:  Kathryn Undercoffer
    2002:  Patricia Furterer
    2001:  Marirose Stiver
    2000:  Anne Fowler
    1999:  Winona Franz
    1998:  Barbara Dee
    1997:  Bobbie Books
    1996:  Jo Ann Richardson
    1995:  Mary McDonnell
    1994:  Margaret Keifer
    1993:  Kathryn Sidney
    1992:  Doris Osborne
    1991:  Martha Hockman
    1990:  Rose Wene
    1989:  Pat Randolph
    1982-88:  Ruth Jackson (Doris’s daughter)
    1982:  Doris Pfiester

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    Hi Jeannie and Cindy.
    Congratulations!