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  • [Kudos] What are people saying about Loveland Magazine?

    [Kudos] What are people saying about Loveland Magazine?

    Thank you for this article. What a service.

    I want to make a donation, but I don’t like to pay via pay pal, etc.  If you tell me your address, I’ll send a check.  I really appreciate your videos of events in Loveland, exp. the council meetings.  Too bad you aren’t able to video as you did in the past.  Thanks.

    ANOTHER GREAT ARTICLE. GOOD WORK MISTER ED !! 

    You do a great job keeping us informed! Thanks for all your hard work. (Town hall issue takes me back to the White Pillars era!)

    One of your finer moments as a publisher/editor. 

    And you have had ever so many already. I’m proud to call you a friend. Keep up the good work.

    Bang on Willie. And kudos to LM editor for publishing it.

    Thanks again for all you do, the free advertising for fire donations is awesome.

    What a great issue!

    I really appreciated Sam’s article — as well as the images. I’m very appreciative of his work on this. 

    What a fabulous project (Sue and Owen Wilhoite: Mom and son duo teach in Loveland 1st grade classroom) and product! Congratulations on this!

    Wow, great issue!

    I feel like you are the Heart of the Heart.

    Thank you for publishing this.  It looks fantastic!

    I support the Loveland Magazine. Thank you,Dave for your time and energy that you put into it.

    You do excellent work!

    Thanks for sharing these photos.  Amazing how high and quick the water got.

    Wow, that was fast! Thanks… I’ve seen it now on Twitter and FB, too! Shows the reach of on-line over print.

    Just wanted to tell you that this was an extraordinary issue–and not just because there was a story about L.I.F.E.  Your coverage of all of the events in Loveland was comprehensive and got the word out that people need to hear.

    Thank you so much for your presence in our community.

    Thank you so much for helping us gain some exposure for the event. (I saw you posted the information early this week.) I look forward to seeing you and your grand daughter on the 18th.

    Thank you for the photo!! It was great to see you!

    Thank you for speaking up and speaking out, as well as exposing this act.

    Thanks David for keeping us up to date!  Government by the people, of the people and for the people……must not perish from this earth!

    Thanks for helping to promote Loveland and the artists that call it home!

    The story is great! We’ve already received several requests for shirts. 

    Thanks for all your help in getting Jackson and Morlan together.  I think it really speaks to how valuable your Loveland Magazine is to our Loveland Community.

    It was written more than “ok”, good buddy.

    It was bang on ….hammer on the nail. 

    Well done. 

    WOW!   What can we say, but thank you for that minute of needed cheer!  We’ll be honest, we were so choked up and we couldn’t hold back the tears.  I ran to the bathroom because I didn’t want the nurses at the hospital to see me crying. David, I will never doubt your genuine friendship and love for others.  You are an amazing man that I respect greatly. I know this only to be true because of our friendship first, but then to see what you post.  You care and it means a great deal to all of us in the Loveland community.  We appreciate everything you do. 

    Thank you so very much for posting that! I broke down in tears and had to leave the room. He couldn’t believe they did that for him. I am overwhelmed to say the least.  What is the best way to thank the cheer team?

    You are amazing. Thank you so much for your help with this!

    Congratulations David Miller for having the courage to buck an awful trend right and say what you said, no to Trump!! I’ve only had a small council job in Milford, but that man has no clue how to govern equitably for all of us!  Thank you, stay strong.

    Thank you, Loveland Magazine, for publishing a common-sense endorsement. In a town with many outspoken Trump supporters, this was a risk, and I applaud the honesty. 

    I love your work, what you do for Loveland….the picture you posted of my son. Soccer is wonderful. I’m going thru some rugged times but once I’m on my feet, I will do what I can to pitch in.

    Thank you for the front page promotion, David!!!

    I want to publicly thank the Loveland Magazine for its continuing support of the Loveland Police Department. We must find a way to heal the division in this country before more lives are lost.

    David, this is such a really heart warming message. Thank you so much. 

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful message.

    Thank you for that, David. It’s one of my favorite poems. Katie read it for Mitch’s funeral and has silence the pianos tattooed on her arm. What a sad day for our country. I fear things will worsen until there is better control of weapons and communication between races and “establishment”. Peace seems so far away. 

    Dear Dave,

    That was beautiful! What is happening with people? Why so much hate? It is terrible that those things happens. In Venezuela it is the same, day by day people get murdered because of nothing….terrible!

    We have to pray for the world!

    Bless you.

    Well said.  Thank you. You rock this town. 

    Beautifully done!!!!

    I like your article, condolences for the police, thank you.

    Amen….

    I am very thankful for your very gracious gesture. I am in the middle of writing an article on this topic. I will get back with you shortly. 

    I watched both of the July 4 videos you posted on Loveland Magazine.  You did a wonderful job showcasing Loveland businesses and the event.  Thank you for all you do for Loveland.

    I think this is a brilliant response on free speech! 

    Too few people actually understand the freedoms, and limitations thereof, granted by our Constitution and its amendments. Thank you for this simple explanation.

    So well done, sir – 

    David, thank you so much. I appreciate your help in keeping the memory of Seth going in the Loveland community.

    Amazing coverage. What a gift you give. 

    Your Welcome – really enjoy Loveland Magazine – much continued success!

    Thank you for your great story on the solution! 

    You have been so kind and fair to the market the last two months. Thank you very much and thanks for the super vision on POP Easter services. You rock! 

    Damn… You’re on a roll with all the breaking news.

    Good Morning Dave – I wanted to thank you for sharing The LBC’s address to council. It has created many conversations; a good thing. Take Care.

    You do great things! 

    Thank you for you diligent hard work. I always get my local news from your website.  You do a GREAT job! 

    Thanks Dave for the election results.

    Thanks, Dave! We appreciate you sharing about “Mix it Up.” Hope all is well!

    Thank you.  It’s really good news for Loveland and Loveland schools, too. 

    Hi Dave , My family and I would like to thank you for your compassion and support of our daughter. You have always been such a great supporter and we have never even met. You’re a wonderful person Dave and God Bless you. Thank you so very much.

    You’re awesome! I really appreciate your coverage on this and all things Loveland:)

    Thanks so much for posting about the Loveland Show at Nisbet park.

    You do so much for the Loveland community: keeping council honest, helping the Canoe & Kayak Livery, promoting local charities & schools, just to name a few.

    Thanks so much for all you do and know that you are very much appreciated.

    Great photo of the lightning strike David!

    What a shot! Loveland Magazine never sleeps 🙂

    YOU’VE CREATED A BLOODY FIRESTORM…… NEVER SEEN SO MANY COMMENTS.

    I really appreciate the light you are shedding on the plight of the Loveland canoe and Kayak folks. I hope that the city does the right thing!

    I guess you did your job well, because this article is making me furious. The thing is, if they leave,  someone else will find a way to make it work, which eliminates their leverage – even more enraging. 

    You really made their case in a way that people will feel. I hope city council behaves honorably. ..

    Really appreciate this.  Thanks so much!  Very helpful information.

    Nice research and write-up. This is not at all surprising as it is how large scale development gets done these days…some deals are significantly more complex…look where development is “hot” and you’ll see even more increased complexity.

    Interesting information about the new apartment development in Loveland. Some secret meetings, closed door agreements, a lot of public funding for a commercial development. Good job Loveland Magazine uncovering this information.

    What an incredible spirit! David, you do the work of love.

    I love the feature LHS graduation image! These kids and parents are soooooooo lucky to have you cover this and publish it! And love the image with you and Martin Schickel! 

    You are brilliant.

    The work you are doing is wonderful!

    This paper is Outstanding!

    I wanted to tell you how sorry I am that I can’t go to this year’s talent slam. Our CMH School auction is tonight, too. Damn. Two great event on the same night! I know it will be awesome and I can’t wait for vimeos and pictures from the night.

    Have a wonderful evening and know that I really wish I could be there.  It is such a fantastic event and it helps to raise awareness for suicide.



     

  • Celebrating Independence Day around the Loveland area

    Celebrating Independence Day around the Loveland area

     

    The Firecracker Festival will be held at 3 PM in Symmes Park on Saturday, July 1st.

    Loveland’s Independence Day Celebration will begin at 4 PM on Tuesday, July 4, in Nisbet Park, and a parade at 7 PM. Fireworks at 10 PM.

    Montgomery’s Independence Day Parade will be Tuesday, July 4, at 10 AM.

    Montgomery’s Independence Day Festival will be in Montgomery Park Tuesday, July 4, from 11 AM until 2 PM.

    The Blue Ash/Montgomery Symphony Orchestra’s Independence Day Concert is Monday, July 3rd at 7:30 PM in Montgomery Park.

    Milford’s SPARKS IN THE PARK! is July 3rd from 6-10 PM.

    LaRosa’s Balloon Glow at Coney Island on July 3rd.

    Red, White and Blue Ash on Tuesday, July 4th, from 4 PM – 10:35 PM at Summit Park.

     





     

  • 2017 Amazing Charity Race brings fun and charity together [video]

    2017 Amazing Charity Race brings fun and charity together [video]

    The 2017 Amazing Charity Race took place in Miami Township and Loveland this year with 1,500 racers supported by 500 volunteers. Here are the video highlights from a team of LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV videographers and led by our Sam Smith.


    Loveland Magazine has been proud to partner with other sponsors to help make the Races a success

    Your company can become a partner of next year’s Race and you too can become part of supporting the charities that are helped each year.

    Your corporate sponsorship will go a long, long way in supporting the many local charity organizations the Amazing Charity Race supports. Please email Terrie Puckett: tecumseh70@hotmail.com to find out more.


    Sponsorship Guidelines 

    These general guidlines can be modified to meet your marketing needs.

    Sponsorship inquiries contact Terrie Puckett: tecumseh70@hotmail.com

    We understand you may already have a community investment program at your company. Maybe you are already blessed with great name recognition in the community. Investing in the Amazing Charity Race is investing in your local community. Here are great 5 Reasons to Sponsor ACR 2017:

    • The organizations we support are mostly small, all-volunteer, community-based charities. This means that most are not connected to bigger giving opportunities like the United Way or Community Shares.

    • These small organizations rely on financial support from ACR for specific projects and for meeting the gaps in dollars from other sources just to keep going.

    • A sponsorship of ACR has a more positive direct impact on the organizations we help in the local community than a larger sponsorship to a national organization.

    • All of the charities take part on the day of the race, contributing to the overall success of the event through sweat-equity and inspiration.

    • The more cash sponsorships we can bring in to cover direct costs, the more money we can allocate to the 50+ local charities that volunteer each year. Wouldn’t it be great to have your company be associated with this type of positive community involvement? In the last 11 years we have distributed close to $500,000 LOCALLY.

    But don’t just take it from us…

    Read what  some of our past charities say:

    “The Tukandu Cycling Club pair’s blind and visually impaired stokers with sighted captains for rides on tandem bicycles. The money the club has received over the years has helped us pay for repairs to our bikes, purchase bike helmets and bikes. The Amazing Charity Race Board has been very generous to the club over the years and we appreciate their support.”
    ~Jim Cable, Tukandu Cycling Club

    “The Isaac Walton League provides canoes and kayaks for Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts etc., for experiences and river cleanup. Many other non-profits use the grounds.  The monies received help maintain the property and upkeep.”
    ~Ann Schnure

    The Karen Carns Foundation pledges that a child will never be removed from his or her environment of a private elementary or high school education due to a life-changing event that affects the family’s financial situation.   The support of the Amazing Charity Race has helped us keep many students in their private school after a parent’s death, and those families are ever so grateful.  The Race organizers always manage to create the best, most twisted events for us to run every year, and we all absolutely love it.  This event draws the most KCF volunteers to any of our events and it just keeps getting bigger and better every year!”
    ~Ed Driscoll

    We would love to work with you. These general guidelines can be modified to meet your needs.  For more information, or to set up a meeting with our team, please contact Terrie Puckett at tecumseh70@hotmail.com

    Sponsors: all levels

    • logo on racer and volunteer tee shirts (approximately 1750 ordered each year)

    • logo and hot link on Sponsor page of ACR website

    • listing as Sponsor in any print materials and advertising

    Sponsors: $500.00 value and up

    • all the above

    • Sponsor Spotlight—a paragraph about your company—in 2 email blasts and 2 Facebook posts prior to race day

    Sponsors: $1000.00 value and up

    • all the above

    • 2 race teams registered in 2017

    • increase to 4 Sponsor Spotlights (email and Facebook posts) prior to race day

    • opportunity to address race participants at end of race party

    Sponsors: $3000.00 value and up

    • all the above

    • 10×10 booth at either the start line or end line

    • opportunity to address race participants at map release

    • opportunity to address charities at check distribution party

    • 2 additional Sponsor Spotlights (email and Facebook) post-race (August to December 2017)

       


    Thank You To Our Sponsors

     

     
     
     
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     


  • Max Shilling recipient of the $1,000 Loveland Stage Company Creative Arts Scholarship

    Max Shilling recipient of the $1,000 Loveland Stage Company Creative Arts Scholarship

    Last fall, he shaved his head to portray Uncle Fester

    Loveland, Ohio – Max Shilling, a Loveland High School 2017 graduate, is the recipient of the $1,000 Loveland Stage Company Creative Arts Scholarship. 

    Shilling plans to attend Kent State University to study theater management and production. He has been active in the Loveland Stage Company and the Loveland High School drama program.

    Shilling had his first stage experience in Loveland Stage Company’s summer theater production of Carnival in 2012. Since then he has appeared in every LSC summer theater workshop and worked backstage for many of the other shows during the school year. This summer he will be portraying Charles (Charlemagne) in LSC’s summer workshop production of Pippin.

    At Loveland High School, he has been in main stage productions as well as those put on by the local Thespian Society. He most recently appeared, very briefly before being shot dead, as Rudi Scherz in A Murder is Announced. Last fall, he shaved his head to portray Uncle Fester in LHS’ The Addams Family, earning the Director’s Award for the most dedicated cast member.

    Shilling was a member of the high school Cappies critic team and was one of the students chosen to emcee the Cappies Gala at the Aronoff, celebrating high school theater in the Greater Cincinnati area.

    Shilling’s own words sum up the reason he was chosen to receive this scholarship:

    “Theater has helped me grow so much and I have made so many friends through it.  I want to share this experience with more people.  I would love to someday open my own theater for adolescents, where children can learn to love theater as much as I have.”



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  • 12th Annual Amazing Charity Race hits Loveland Saturday

    12th Annual Amazing Charity Race hits Loveland Saturday

    The Amazing Charity Race has grown into one of the biggest races in the whole Cincinnati tristate area!  With a little bit of this and a little bit of that – we make you walk, run, ride, think and do – all for the fun of it!

    [quote_box_left]It is a full day of good-natured competition, music, and food and laughs. The race committee is laughing itself silly coming up with fun challenges. It is not a triathlon or a 5K race. It is not limited to runners or highly athletic individuals. It is a race in that it has a start and finish line but along the way, it challenges the contestants in many ways. It is a fun, quirky, adventure that challenges the contestant’s agility, balance, coordination, strength, intelligence, problem-solving skills, fine motor skills, and most important their sense of humor. You are invited whether it is to compete or join our team of over 500 volunteers so come enjoy, have a great time for a good cause and as always expect the unexpected. [/quote_box_left]Loveland, Ohio – The 12th Annual Amazing Charity Race heads into Downtown Historic Loveland, and the West Loveland Historic District on Saturday. The race begins at 8 AM at the Old Schoolhouse Restaurant at 8031 Glendale-Milford Road in Symmes Township this year, and the finish line will be at Loveland’s Nisbet Park.

    Beginning at 8:00 AM, 3 to 4 teams will be started every minute. A Post Race Party will begin in Nisbet Park at noon, and the course will close at 3 PM.

    Motorist can expect some delays in and around the area, with streets congested with bicyclists and pedestrians.

    [quote_box_right]Would your organization like to become a charity for the Amazing Charity Race?  Charity groups will help run events or water stations and receive a donation from The Amazing Charity Race![/quote_box_right]

    Ideal locations for family and spectators is the Miami Riverview Park on BranchHill-Loveland Rd, Historic Downtown Loveland, and Nisbet Park in Historic Loveland. All three have fun challenges. Plan to meet family and friends at the Post Race Party. at 3:30 PM. Food and beverages will also be available to family and friends at modest prices.

    Live Music Brought to you by THE COUNTING SKELETONS! There is lots of shade, picnic tables and river views at Nisbet Park. Serving craft beer from Loveland’s Narrow Path Brewery as well as Budweiser products.

    Loveland Magazine is a sponsor of the Amazing Charity Race which has raised more than 1/2 million dollars for charities since 2005.

    REGISTRATION FOR 2018

    Registration for the 13th annual Amazing Charity Race (which will be held on Saturday, June 16th) will go on sale starting promptly at 3 pm on Sunday, June 18th.  Don’t miss it because they will sell out very fast!

    The spectacle of the 2016 Amazing Charity Race



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    Thank you Loveland Magazine for always giving us the news for everything about Loveland!
     

     
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    Thank you Pepsico for once again sponsoring The Amazing Charity Race!
     

     
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  • Loveland Over-Fifty “Ladies Self Defense Seminar” June 9th

    Loveland Over-Fifty “Ladies Self Defense Seminar” June 9th

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    On June 6th Loveland Police Officer Amy Campbell will talk about self defense techniques

    Hello Lovelanders,

    I’d like to introduce you to The Loveland Over-Fifty Group. The Loveland Over Fifty Group’s goal is to  enrich the lives of local residents over 50 by offering opportunities for fun social events, lifelong learning and interaction within the community. 

    The intent of this group is to form friendships and bond within the group. I would like to form a “tribe” within the community where we can all share common interests and goals that lead to friendships. 

    I would like to form a “tribe” within the community where we can all share common interests and goals that lead to friendships. Today’s 50 is not your Grandpa’s Fifty. Fifty is the time for creating new ideas, friendships, activities and volunteer opportunities. Do you want to travel? Let’s find some places to go! Do you want to find some new interests? Let’s find some new educational or others class opportunities!  Do you have extra time and would like to volunteer? There are plenty of volunteer opportunities available for you to lend you talent. Loveland and the surrounding area has a great historic downtown, great nature sites, a new bustling expansion of the local downtown, wonderful artisans, sporting opportunities, and a new place for the farmer’s market. Come explore with us and see what the city of Loveland and the surrounding area has to offer while making new friends!

    Free June Event

    Ladies Self Defense

    The Trails of East Loveland

    101 S. Third Street

    Community Room

    June 9th

    2 until 4 PM

    Officer Amy Campbell receiving award from Warren County Drug Task Force  Loveland Police Dept. Photo

    Loveland Police Officer Amy Campbell will talk about self defense techniques, safety awareness, and scams targeting our Over-Fifty population.

    Campbell said, “Wear your everyday clothing to my seminar, because crime doesn’t pick the day that you wear your super-ninja outfit!”

    This is an RSVP event – Please RSVP to lovelandoverfifty@yahoo.com.

    (Street Parking is available)



    To join Loveland Over-Fifty please send your name and email address to lovelandoverfifty@yahoo.com.

    kate-rupe-thumbnailSee ya around town,

    Kate

     

     





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  • Johnny Peers & the Muttville Comix at Murphy Theater

    Johnny Peers & the Muttville Comix at Murphy Theater

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]After attending Ringling Clown College, Johnny Peers began adopting dogs. And what else would a clown do with dogs but involve them in his shows! Each dog has their own skills and talents, and his menagerie of mongrels never fails to win the hearts of audiences. Children 14 and under FREE, limit three children per paying adult.

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  • You’re invited to Mosaic’s City Block Party

    You’re invited to Mosaic’s City Block Party

    40,000 Easter Eggs

    You’re invited to Mosaic’s City Block Party on Saturday, April 15th from 11 AM until 3 PM. There is something for everyone: egg hunt, car show, escape room, food trucks, and more.
     
    You are encouraged you to pre-register your child(ren) for the 40,000 Easter egg hunt to secure a spot/s and a receive a free gift from Scene 75 (ages 2-11).
     
    Pre-registration ends Wednesday, April 11th. Sponsored by: Mosaic Church, Scene 75, Hershey’s Chocolate, Lykins Energy, Bone Dry Roofing, and Recreational Outlet.
     
    To Pre-Register visit www.PartyAtMosaic.com
     
     
  • Free Spring Fling Carnival at POP on April 18

    Free Spring Fling Carnival at POP on April 18

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  • Loveland School District hosted State Board of Education President

    Loveland School District hosted State Board of Education President

    State Board of Education President Tess Elshoff with Loveland Superintendent Chad Hilliker during her visit to the Loveland City School District Tuesday, March 7

    Superintendent Chad Hilliker takes State Board President Tess Elshoff on a tour of the district

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City School District enjoyed a special visitor Tuesday, March 7 – Ohio Board of Education President Tess Elshoff joined Loveland Superintendent Chad Hilliker for a tour of the district. The visit included a student-guided tour of Loveland High School, and a stop at Loveland Early Childhood Center.

    “I want to personally thank President Elshoff for taking the time to respond to our invitation to come visit our school district and see first-hand the excellent academic programs we have in place for our youngest and oldest Tigers,” said Superintendent Hilliker. “It was encouraging to talk to President Elshoff face-to-face about some of the biggest issues we face today in education.”

    “I want to thank everyone at Loveland City Schools for allowing me to visit,” said President Elshoff. “I’m encouraged by your engaged students and dedicated staff – there are great things happening in this district. It’s so important for the State Board to visit schools across the state so we can share the innovative learning happening in Ohio’s schools every day.”



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