Tag: Landing Event Center

  • Comedian Ann Randolph bringing Inappropriate in All the Right Ways to Loveland

    Comedian Ann Randolph bringing Inappropriate in All the Right Ways to Loveland

    Ann Randolph

    Loveland, Ohio – Comedian Ann Randolph is heading back to her hometown of Loveland, Ohio to perform Inappropriate in All the Right Ways on March 11th at the Landing Event Center. Steve McGowan will be the MC, and special guest Amy Segal will be joining Ann too.

    Ann grew up in Loveland and started her artistic career at the infamous comedy group, The Groundlings. She performed regularly with fellow comedians Will Ferrell, Chris Kattan, and Cheri Oteri, writing and performing in weekly shows.

    Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft, recognizing the significance of Ann’s work, played instrumental roles in her artistic journey.

    Her show, Loveland centered around themes of sex and death, achieved a two-year sold-out run in San Francisco at the Marsh. It earned the SF Weekly Award for “Best Solo Show” and was recognized by the SF Bay Critics for “Best Original Script.” Following its success in San Francisco, Loveland played in Los Angeles and received the LA Weekly Award for “Best Solo Show.” As a spoken word artist, she has won the Moth StorySLAM.

    A member of the WGA, she has written scripts for Gullane Pictures, Lifetime TV, Brooksfilms, PAX, Klasky Csupo in addition to writing the series pilot for If the Show Fits, Wear It with renowned rapper, Master P.

    During the pandemic, Ann Randolph founded an online, non-religious storytelling church where people from around the world showed up weekly to write and share stories together. She started making videos in the bathtub. As theaters were closed, the bathtub become her blackbox.

    Ann says to all her hometown fans, “I’d love to see you.”

    This is one night only at the Landing Event Center in Loveland, Ohio

    March 11th at 7:30 PM

    119 Karl Brown Way, Loveland, Ohio

    10% of proceeds goes to Loveland Magazine

    BUY TICKETS

    Rated R

    ⭐️ RAVE REVIEWS ⭐️

    “I laughed. I cried. I spit up my drink. I had my ego obliterated. I am a forever fan.”

    — Alanis Morissette

    “A show like no other. Part stand-up hilarity, part therapy, and 100% fun.”

    — Huffington Post

    “Wickedly hysterical.”

    — Los Angeles Times

    “She’s a genius.”

    — Mel Brooks

  • Save this date for Loveland Legacy Foundation Signature Event

    Save this date for Loveland Legacy Foundation Signature Event

    WHEN

    September 9th, 2023

    6:30 PM – 11 PM

    WHERE

    The Landing Event Center
    119 Karl Brown Way
    Loveland, OH 45140

    Registration

    An evening of fellowship, fundraising and community!

    For five years the Loveland Legacy Foundation has provided support to those in crisis, area organizations, and businesses in need.

    Our mission is to Improve the community through an action-based culture, engaging with organizations sharing a common vision, connecting needs to solutions.” 

    In other words, to “Keep Our Communities STRONG”.

    Join with friends from Loveland and neighboring communities for a night of celebration!  Begin your evening with a Happy Hour beverage at one of Loveland’s local establishments.  A shuttle will be available to pick you up at the clock tower in Historic Downtown Loveland, and take you to the event.

    The evening gala will include: Indoor/Outdoor open bars, an excellent ‘Taste of Loveland’ station-style dinner & dessert, music & dancing, $20 mystery wine pull, and a “Red Hot” Raffle with limited ticket quantities for fabulous prizes valued between $600-$1200!  Also, sign-up to become a Recurring Donor and receive your choice of Thank You gifts!

    Be sure to wear your best Loveland red couture!

    All proceeds go to the Loveland Legacy Foundation to support Loveland and area communities!

    Subscribe to the e-mail list to receive updates about this Loveland Legacy Foundation Signature Event and follow them on Facebook.

    ABOUT the Loveland Legacy Foundation

    The Loveland Legacy Foundation is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization with its purpose is to improve the community of Loveland, OH. The organization was created out of the generosity of members of the Loveland community and businesses that responded to the fire that devastated the downtown area. The affected business owners who received this financial support, in turn, agreed to start this foundation to “pay it forward” and provide a resource that leaves a lasting legacy in the community. The organization will represent a wide variety of ideas, interests, initiatives and needs identified by those engaged who have united in a common purpose – the betterment of Loveland, OH, now and in the future.

     

  • Save this date for Loveland Legacy Foundation Signature Event

    Save this date for Loveland Legacy Foundation Signature Event

    WHEN

    September 9th, 2023

    WHERE

    The Landing Event Center
    119 Karl Brown Way
    Loveland, OH 45140

    Registration information coming soon!

    Subscribe to the e-mail list to receive updates about this Loveland Legacy Foundation Signature Event and follow them on Facebook.

    ABOUT the Loveland Legacy Foundation

    The Loveland Legacy Foundation is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization with its purpose is to improve the community of Loveland, OH. The organization was created out of the generosity of members of the Loveland community and businesses that responded to the fire that devastated the downtown area. The affected business owners who received this financial support, in turn, agreed to start this foundation to “pay it forward” and provide a resource that leaves a lasting legacy in the community. The organization will represent a wide variety of ideas, interests, initiatives and needs identified by those engaged who have united in a common purpose – the betterment of Loveland, OH, now and in the future.
  • Vendors Announced for “Sip and Shop: Mother’s Day Edition” [Video Interview]

    Vendors Announced for “Sip and Shop: Mother’s Day Edition” [Video Interview]

    Here is the list of vendors and non-profit organizations that will be attending the Sip and Shop

    by David Miller, Loveland Magazine’s Managing Editor

    Loveland, Ohio – “I am super excited about this sip and shop and I know it will be a great event to support Loveland Schools and these small businesses,” said Loveland High School Senior Kate Krabacher.

    Kate is a student at Loveland High School and is a member of Tigers Inc. Kate said that she and Tigers Inc are excited to be co-hosting the “Sip and Shop: Mother’s Day Edition” with Lemons and Limes Boutique owner, Wendy Knight. The event will be on April 22nd from 11 AM until 4 PM at the Landing Event Center on the bank of the Scenic Little Miami River in Historic Downtown.

    Lemons and Limes is a local small business boutique with locations in Loveland and Mason. Tigers Inc is a nonprofit organization run by a selective group of business-oriented student leaders at Loveland High School.

    Kate is also an intern at Lemons and Limes and Wendy said she has been in charge, from “start to finish” of the planning for the Mother’s Day event from day one. Kate reached out to business vendors in the area and persuaded them to be involved, and purchase a space at this event. Wendy said that one of the most important things she wants the community to know is that this is “truly a student led event”

    The venue will be set up as a small business market and each vendor will have their own space for a pop-up shop or display.

    Last year the event was run by an employee at the Landing Event Center, but she is no longer there, so Tigers Inc took on the responsibility of organizing the event with Wendy at Lemons and Limes.

    Kate said that it was a great success last year for all vendors and they are hoping to grow the attendance, even more, this year.

    Besides supporting Tigers Inc, this year, the event is supporting a Loveland Elementary School Capital Campaign to fund new tables for the LES cafeteria.

    Wendy said that shopping at the Sip and Shop is an excellent opportunity to support local small businesses by buying Mother’s Day gifts, birthday presents, something for yourself, or a graduation gift. She said there will be many items to buy for men and boys as well.

    There will be a map provided to attendees that will encourage shoppers to visit the other shops in Historic Downtown and Wendy encourages shoppers to buy a meal at a local restaurant.

    The fashion show will feature local “elite celebrity” models you will recognize, teachers, school administrators, and local moms and students. Most of the fashions come from the selection of clothing and accessories found at Lemons and Limes.

    Learn more about Kate and Wendy and their excitement about “Sip and Shop: Mother’s Day Edition” in this newest episode of LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV.

    Please “Like” and become a “Subscriber” to our YouTube Channel!

    Do you want to join the fun and become a vendor? Email Wendy or Kate.

    Here is the LINK if you want to become a vendor.

    Find out more about the “Sip and Shop: Mother’s Day Edition” on Facebook

    Tigers Inc on Facebook.

    Learn more about Lemons and Limes Boutique.

    The Landing Event Center on Facebook.

  • “Sip and Shop: Mother’s Day Edition” [Video Interview]

    “Sip and Shop: Mother’s Day Edition” [Video Interview]

    by David Miller, Loveland Magazine’s Managing Editor

    Loveland, Ohio – “I am super excited about this sip and shop and I know it will be a great event to support Loveland Schools and these small businesses,” said Loveland High School Senior Kate Krabacher.

    Kate is a student at Loveland High School and is a member of Tigers Inc. Kate said that she and Tigers Inc are excited to be co-hosting the “Sip and Shop: Mother’s Day Edition” with Lemons and Limes Boutique owner, Wendy Knight. The event will be on April 22nd from 11 AM until 4 PM at the Landing Event Center on the bank of the Scenic Little Miami River in Historic Downtown.

    Lemons and Limes is a local small business boutique with locations in Loveland and Mason. Tigers Inc is a nonprofit organization run by a selective group of business-oriented student leaders at Loveland High School.

    Kate is also an intern at Lemons and Limes and Wendy said she has been in charge, from “start to finish” of the planning for the Mother’s Day event from day one. Kate reached out to business vendors in the area and persuaded them to be involved, and purchase a space at this event. Wendy said that one of the most important things she wants the community to know is that this is “truly a student led event”

    The venue will be set up as a small business market and each vendor will have their own space for a pop-up shop or display.

    Last year the event was run by an employee at the Landing Event Center, but she is no longer there, so Tigers Inc took on the responsibility of organizing the event with Wendy at Lemons and Limes.

    Kate said that it was a great success last year for all vendors and they are hoping to grow the attendance, even more, this year.

    Besides supporting Tigers Inc, this year, the event is supporting a Loveland Elementary School Capital Campaign to fund new tables for the LES cafeteria.

    Wendy said that shopping at the Sip and Shop is an excellent opportunity to support local small businesses by buying Mother’s Day gifts, birthday presents, something for yourself, or a graduation gift. She said there will be many items to buy for men and boys as well.

    There will be a map provided to attendees that will encourage shoppers to visit the other shops in Historic Downtown and Wendy encourages shoppers to buy a meal at a local restaurant.

    The fashion show will feature local “elite celebrity” models you will recognize, teachers, school administrators, and local moms and students. Most of the fashions come from the selection of clothing and accessories found at Lemons and Limes.

    Learn more about Kate and Wendy and their excitement about “Sip and Shop: Mother’s Day Edition” in this newest episode of LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV.

    Please “Like” and become a “Subscriber” to our YouTube Channel!

    Do you want to join the fun and become a vendor? Email Wendy or Kate.

    Here is the LINK if you want to become a vendor.

    Find out more about the “Sip and Shop: Mother’s Day Edition” on Facebook

    Tigers Inc on Facebook.

    Learn more about Lemons and Limes Boutique.

    The Landing Event Center on Facebook.

  • Loveland Care Center’s “Party with a Purpose”

    Loveland Care Center’s “Party with a Purpose”

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    Join us on August 25th from 6:30 until 9 PM at The Landing Event Center in Historic Downtown Loveland to party with a purpose as we celebrate the lives impacted by the Care Center. There will be great local food, live music, and the opportunity to find out more about the work that we do and how you can partner with us to help even more of our under-resourced neighbors thrive!

    Tickets are $50 each or you can buy 6 or more for $40 each and invite your friends. For more info please visit bit.ly/thrivefundraiser.

    And thanks to our amazing partners for helping sponsor the event including: Calvary Industries, Christian Brothers Automotive (Loveland), Plum Tree Realty, Northstar Church, Loveland Biggby Coffee, Narrow Path Brewing, Tano Bistro – Loveland, and Loveland Symmes Fire Department!

    For the last 15 years the Care Center has been providing care for the whole person to help our neighbors thrive in life.  We offer physical, emotional, educational, relational and spiritual support.  We are available to anyone who has need, no matter where they live.  Check out carecenterinfo.com for hours, directions, services and how you can help.

  • Loveland Firefighters Will be Giving Back and Celebrating the Love Birds of the Community at the Valentine’s “Mask”erade Ball!

    Loveland Firefighters Will be Giving Back and Celebrating the Love Birds of the Community at the Valentine’s “Mask”erade Ball!

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – “We are asking our local businesses to support the Valentine’s ‘Mask’erade Ball through sponsorships to cover the cost of the event,” LSFD (Loveland Symmes Fire Department) Chief Otto Huber said, “We want to send as many interested firefighters to medic school as possible. It will be a great time to take your sweetheart out for a romantic evening and support a great charity!”

    When the LCFA (Loveland Symmes Community Firefighter’s Association) found out about Loveland planning its first Hearts Afire Weekend, they knew they wanted to be involved. So in true Loveland style, they decided to plan a heart-felt event where they could not only be involved with the Hearts Afire festivities but they could also give back to a great cause at the same time.

    After the LSFD’s Chief Financial Officer, Candice Cook, passed in 2018, they wanted to be sure to keep her memory alive because for 25 years she was such an important part of the department. Cook’s family and the LCFA started the Candice M. Cook Scholarship Foundation in hopes that the fund would help and encourage firefighters to attend paramedic school.

    For firefighters attending paramedic school, it not only means they advance within their careers but also gives them an opportunity to explore higher education. Because paramedic schooling can be both time-consuming and expensive (over $10,000) the LCFA and Cook’s family wanted the sole mission of their scholarship foundation to be providing funds for the cost of tuition and books for paramedic high education. 

    The Loveland Firefighters attempted to celebrate Cook and the scholarship foundation with a music festival in September of 2020 but unfortunately, the event had to be canceled due to the COVID-19 spike. Now the Loveland Firefighters are ready more than ever to get the Cook Foundation up and running, which is why they decided to launch their first-ever Valentine’s “Mask”erade Ball!

    “Valentine’s Day in Loveland is a big deal,” Huber said, “Our city’s theme is ‘Sweetheart of Ohio.’ Every year, people from all over the world send their Valentine’s Day cards to the Loveland Post Office, where the red-clad Loveland Valentine Ladies see to it that each Cupid-themed communication receives the city’s official Valentine’s Day stamp.”

    The Valentine’s “Mask”erade Ball sponsored by the Candice M. Cook Foundation will be held at the Landing Event Center in downtown Loveland on Saturday, February 12th from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. The Ball will include a beautiful dinner, an open bar, free valet parking, “casino” activities, and local entertainment featuring The Nasty Nati Brass Band. Dancing is of course encouraged and Loveland’s very own Mayor, Kathy Bailey, will be renewing wedding vows for those that are interested in “re-tying the knot!” Tickets are $65 per person or $120 per couple for the Valentine’s “Mask”erade Ball. If you cannot attend but would love to donate to the Candice M. Cook Foundation, click here.

    The Valentine’s Day fun won’t end at the Landing Event Center! Beginning at 10 p.m. The Nasty Nati Brass Band will lead an impromptu 2nd line parade to the after-party, which will take place on Bishop’s Quarter’s rooftop. Those that attend will be able to enjoy New Orleans-inspired drinks and food in addition to fireworks!

    We are so happy to help get the word out about this unbelievably giving event! Be sure to purchase tickets for the Valentine’s “Maskerade” Ball if you can attend and if not you can still donate to the Candice M. Cook Scholarship Foundation by clicking the button above! We hope to see you at the Ball!

    For more local event updates stay tuned to the Loveland Salad With ME, Cassie Mattia!