Tag: historic downtown

  • Watch promo video of Loveland Arts Festival coming September 7

    Watch promo video of Loveland Arts Festival coming September 7

    Loveland, OhioWhistle Stop Clay Works will be hosting another fantastic assortment of fine artists at their Loveland Arts Festival in Historic Downtown on the bank of O’Bannon Creek. Stop out on Saturday, September 7 from 11 AM to 4 PM, meet some amazing artists and get a jump on your holiday shopping.

  • Harmonics entertained on the rooftop of Bishop’s Quarter

    Harmonics entertained on the rooftop of Bishop’s Quarter

    Loveland, Ohio – One of Loveland’s favorite band, the Harmonics entertained on the rooftop of Bishop’s Quarter in Historic Downtown Saturday night for a capacity crowd.

    This song is “It’s Too Late” from Carole King’s second studio album, Tapestry.

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    Harmonics is a trio of professional, polished musicians whose love of classic and contemporary rock and vocal harmonies breathes life into the works of the Eagles, Stevie Nicks, and others of the genre.

    About Pam King, Guitar/Vocals —

    Growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio to music-loving and music-playing parents it was natural for the then 7-year old Pam King to pick up her parents’ guitars and want to play. After learning her first 3 chords (open A, D, and G) from her mom, she taught herself her first song, “Take Me Home, Country Roads”, by John Denver. Though she didn’t follow her parents’ path into country music, she did quickly fall in love with rock and roll and played it, as they say, “until her fingers bled” during her all-nighters at home listening to and playing along with her records. Lots of saved lunch money later, she was able to buy her own guitars—an acoustic Alvarez Dove and an electric Ovation UK2. To this day, these instruments still hold a special place in her heart and in her home.

    At 17, Pam joined her first band and at 20, she and the drummer formed the all-girl, rock band, Promise. Promise toured the Midwest and East coast and played with the likes of Blue Oyster Cult, The Guess Who, Pure Prairie League, Robin Trower, Shooting Star, Stryper, and others. It was the era of big hair, bandanas, and spandex-lovin’ bods! As Pam says, ”The 80’s were a blast!”

    With the maturity of her musical abilities Pam went on to form three more bands with the purpose of creating their own original music. Plan B, Echo, and Wicked Daisy each produced their own full-length albums. Though she’s proud of them all, it is Wicked Daisy’s “Torn” album that had three songs selected from it for the movie soundtrack of “75”—an award-winning, independent film about the opioid crisis—released in 2017.

    Today, Pam has “come full circle” back to her musical roots as part of the trio that is “Harmonics”. It is in this band that her vocals are showcased along with her guitar as she, Joe Russell, and Jim Ruthemeyer cover harmony-rich songs from the 70’s to today.

    About Joe Russell, Keyboard/Vocals —

    Joe Russell’s immersion in the world of music began at the age of 9 taking 4 years of formal piano lessons before discovering he could play by ear. Songs that formed his style included: Styx’ “Come Sail Away” and “art rock” music including Pink Floyd, Genesis and Rush—”Thanks, big brother for records brought home from college!”

    Joe attended Berklee College of Music in Boston for 2 years then graduated from Middle Tennessee State University’s Music Business program. (We’re sure his music-loving parents were proud of the day he switched his major from architecture in pursuit of a degree in music!) His passion paid off and landed him internships and post-graduation professional experience at various studios and publishing houses in Nashville, TN. There, he learned the “business” of music as well as fueled his appreciation for the craft of songwriting.

    In 2012, he collaborated with Pam King (also of Harmonics), Bleu Cooper, and Ed Jones in the band, “Wicked Daisy.” They recorded the album “Torn” in 2012 at Group Effort Studios and numerous songs from the project were featured in the award-winning independent film “75”.

    Joe’s band resume includes the likes of The Diamond Jim Dews Band, Tree Fort Droogs, and Social Hermit. He has played at many events including TQL Stadium (opening up for The Who), the Taste of Cincinnati, Loveland Monster Crawl, and venues Hard Rock Café in Louisville, KY for album, “75”, release, Southgate House Revival, Silverton Café, and many more.

    In 2018, Joe, Jim, and Pam formed Harmonics, a vocal-centric trio covering classic to contemporary tunes. “I look forward to expanding our repertoire and moving on to finish some of those original tunes I’ve had bouncing around for years.”

    Interesting fact—Joe worked on a towboat on the Ohio River after returning home to Ohio from Nashville and “landed” in Cincinnati!

    About Jim Ruthemeyer, Guitar/Vocals/“Electronics Wizard” —

    Jim Ruthemeyer began his love affair with music at the age of 13 when he first picked up a guitar and began playing. His early musical influences were numerous ranging from artists playing in the styles of Folk and Country to Blues and Rock. His deep connection to the joyful qualities of playing music and singing has only strengthened over time.

    Jim is an accomplished singer, guitarist, and professional solo performer who has made the rounds in the local area from Cincinnati to Northern KY. Jim was embraced on both the eastside and westside of Cincinnati – he was a regular at The Blind Lemon in Mt. Adams, LaRosa’s Wine Cellar in Westwood, and at the Strasse Haus in Covington! He honed his stage presence and communication with his audiences while performing in venues for over ten years as a solo act.

    As an electronics wizard, Jim has worked his magic to create specialized sound equipment for the band—which has been greatly appreciated! And, as a performer used to “filling the stage” on his own, Jim brings a wonderful energy that combines with Pam and Joe to create the sound that is the trio, Harmonics.

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  • TriHealth to offer Mammograms in Historic Downtown

    TriHealth to offer Mammograms in Historic Downtown

    Loveland, Ohio – TriHealth Mobile Mammography will be coming to City Hall in Historic Downtown Loveland on Thursday, Aug. 22 from 8:30 AM until 3:30 PM.

    Appointments are available.

    To schedule an appointment, call (513) 569-6565 or book online at https://app2.timetrade.com/tc/login.do?url=community.trihealthmobile.

    About The TriHealth Mobile Mammography Van

    The TriHealth Mobile Mammography van provides early breast cancer detection services to women throughout the Greater Cincinnati area. The van travels each week to provide access to this important health screening at community and business locations within the four-county area. Our mission is to improve the health status of women in our community and to provide care to medically underserved women.

    The TriHealth Mobile Mammography van utilizes 3D digital Tomosynthesis with Profound AI. This cutting-edge breast imaging technology offers the most accurate detection of early breast cancer. Early detection saves lives, so annual mammography is a critical healthcare screening for women 40+. Women 35-39 can also receive a screening mammogram on the Mobile Mammography van if there is a family history of breast cancer.

    The van is staffed with experienced board-certified technologists who are a part of the TriHealth Breast Imaging team, and the images are read by TriHealth radiologists at one of the TriHealth Breast Imaging locations. The images from the mobile van are stored in the patient’s electronic medical record, providing high-quality, seamless care in your neighborhood or at your workplace.

    Each exam takes approximately 20 minutes. Mammogram results will be posted to TriHealth MyChart within 24-48 hours. If you do not have a TriHealth MyChart account, results will be mailed to you and your doctor.

    Uninsured or underinsured? Funding sources may be available for those who qualify. To learn more, call (513) 569-6565., extension 1.

    Schedule an appointment:

    Appointments can be scheduled online or by calling (513) 569-6565.

    Mammography Van Calendar

    Request the van:

    To arrange a visit to your business or community event, contact the Mobile Mammography Coordinator at (513) 569-6565., extension 2.

    The Mobile Mammography Coordinator will provide information about availability, location guidelines, event communication and minimum scheduling requirements.

    Mobile Mammography FAQs

     

  • Cassie the Food Guru Visits Teak Loveland Sushi and Thai Cuisine

    Cassie the Food Guru Visits Teak Loveland Sushi and Thai Cuisine

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – Chanaka De Laneroll brought his passion for fine food and exceptionally good service to Historic Downtown, and it gave rise to an inspiring addition to Loveland’s restaurant landscape.

    De Laneroll prides himself on providing nutritious and delicious options, fast and friendly service, and making sure that everyone in the community gets the most out of their dining dollar at Teak Loveland Sushi & Thai Cuisine. I was thrilled to learn just how little Teak relies on outside sources, besides raw ingredients, for what ends up on your plate or in your cocktail glass.

    In my latest Cassie the Food Guru episode, I talk to Chanaka about his extensive menu and his ability to retain staff at Loveland and his two companion restaurants, one in OTR and one in Oakley. During the interview I also asked Chanaka about patrons not familiar with Asian style cuisine and what they might want to sample on their first visit including what level of “spice” first-timers should dare try on their first visit. His answers make giving the Thai cuisine a try, easy.

    My favorite part about Teak is that they have both vegetarian and vegan options which is fantastic for those making these healthy dietary choices. Teak is my go-to Loveland restaurant choice because of their attention to this, and their extensive menu options.

    Watch my all-new Cassie the Food Guru episode featuring owner Chanaka De Laneroll!

    Make a Reservation!

    Order Online

    Phone(513) 583-8325

    TEAK Loveland Sushi & Thai Cuisine is located at 110 S 2nd St, Loveland, OH 45140 – one block from the Loveland Bike Trail and thirty steps from Graeter’s Ice Cream at Loveland Station.

    Columnist Cassie Mattia is a resident of Historic Downtown Loveland and the Public Relations Coordinator at Butler County Board of DD. Cassie was awarded the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance 2021 Young Business Professional of the Year. She is the President and Publisher of Loveland Magazine.

  • Join Us for Road to Health!

    Join Us for Road to Health!

    Loveland, Ohio – Join us for the 3rd annual Health & Wellness Expo presented by the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance. This event focuses on all aspects of health: physical, mental, financial, senior care and more.

    Saturday Jul 27
    9 AM until Noon

    Nisbet Park in Historic Downtown

    Visitors will explore a variety of health-related vendor booths, live fitness classes, and more.

    There will be on-site Mammograms, assessments, samples giveaways, and more.

    This event is free to attend and is great for all ages.

    Vendors are encouraged to have giveaways at their booth.

    Vendors Register HERE!

  • Loveland Bike Trail bridge now open

    Loveland Bike Trail bridge now open

    Loveland, Ohio – The new bridge over O’Bannon Creek in Historic Downtown on the Loveland Bike Trail is now open.

  • Construction begins on new parking lot in Historic Downtown Loveland, Ohio

    Construction begins on new parking lot in Historic Downtown Loveland, Ohio

    The new surface lot in Historic Downtown is next to the historic R.R. car at the Works Pizza.

    Loveland, Ohio – The City of Loveland is moving forward to add more parking to its Historic Downtown business district. 

    The surface parking lot, located off First Street behind City Hall and adjacent to the Works Pizza, will have 147 spaces. These spaces will add to Historic Downtown’s current 535 public parking spaces. The parking will be free in this new lot.

    Image provided by City Hall

    In addition, the project includes sidewalks to create a pedestrian connection between State Route 48, Harrison Avenue at the Loveland Bike Trail.

    Previously awarded grant monies will be used to construct the lot. The city has secured $1.15 million in state and federal funding: a $900k grant from the Ohio Capital Budget and a $250k grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission.

    Originally, the plan was to build a 270-space parking garage, which now is estimated to have cost more than $7 million, according to a press release issued by the City

  • Chased this for weeks

    Chased this for weeks

    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.

  • Hearts Afire Weekend returns to Loveland, Ohio February 9th through 11th

    Hearts Afire Weekend returns to Loveland, Ohio February 9th through 11th

    Hearts Afire Weekend Returns to City of Loveland

    Sparks will fly Feb. 9-11, 2024

    View activities taking place across the city. Select the square icon in the top left-hand corner of the map to filter by day.

     

    Loveland, OhioThe City of Loveland has announced dates for its third annual Hearts Afire Weekend, February 9-11.

    The 2024 Hearts Afire Weekend will take place the weekend before Valentine’s Day. Most activities will take place on Saturday.

    The weekend will feature live ice carving, outdoor decorations, a Valentine’s pageant, fireworks, carriage rides, and fire twirlers. The popular ice sculpture walking tour will return featuring unique designs for photo ops.

    Photo by City of Loveland

    Local businesses in the city’s Historic Downtown will bring the heat with shopping and dining specials, as well as unique activities and open houses. Some of the weekend fun includes:

    • “Galentine” night
    • Valentine-themed variety show
    • Chasing Cupid 5K
    • Dance lessons
    • Taylor Swift-themed brunch
    Finn Perry was Mr. Cupid in 2023 (Photo by City of Loveland)

    In the spirit of love, the event will give back to the community. The city is partnering with the Loveland Stage Company, which is raising money to replace its theater’s HVAC system. On Feb. 9 and 10, the theater will host Crushin It, a Valentine-themed variety show. All proceeds will go toward the HVAC fundraiser.

    Additionally, the city is hosting a Hearts Afire Valentine Pageant at the Loveland Stage Company on Saturday for children ages 1-4. The pageant will be judged by the Loveland Valentine Ladies, a local group of women known for their community service. All proceeds will go to the Loveland Stage Company’s HVAC system.

  • [Photo Album] Progress of Loveland Bike Trail Bridge demolition

    [Photo Album] Progress of Loveland Bike Trail Bridge demolition

    Loveland, Ohio – Here are photos of the demolition progress on the bridge over O’Bannon Creek in Historic Downtown along the Loveland Bike Trail. The former railroad bridge is now closed but is being replaced with a new structure and is expected to re-open in May 2024.