Tag: Loveland Museum Center

  • [VIDEO] William Cobb Way – Current Affairs meets Black History

    [VIDEO] William Cobb Way – Current Affairs meets Black History

    This photo of William (Bill) Cobb is prominently displayed at the Loveland Museum Center

    David Miller

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – When Jim Grethel found out that a new street would be created due to a roundabout being installed along Loveland Madeira Road he appeared at the January 28 council meeting and asked that it be named “William Cobb Way”. A unanimous vote of the Council approved Grethel’s suggestion to pay tribute to the life of the remarkable  “Uncle Bill” as he was known.

    In the LOVELAND MAGAZINE VIDEO below you can watch Grethel making his case.

    William (Bill) Cobb was a prominent Black businessman and community leader. It would be difficult to gauge what made Mr. Cobb more legendary: the general store he operated where the Loveland Post Office is now located, or his generosity and philanthropy. The quite famous general store, which William and his wife Mary operated for more than 50 years, was demolished when the current post office was built.

    Cobb was born in 1891 and arrived in Loveland in 1856. He passed away in 1967.

    Mr. William Cobb (driving) in a photo in front of Cobbs Store. (Photo from the collection of the Loveland Museum Center)
    The famous, and to many older Loveland residents the familiar, cooking stove from Cobbs Store. (The stove is prominently displayed at the Loveland Museum Center)
    Archived photo by David Miller

    Until July 4, 2021, a tall Norway spruce stood at the exit of the Loveland Post Office to honor Mr. Cobb. The Loveland Christmas Tree was lit annually with lights until it began losing it’s needles. The tree was the victim of ants, canker disease, and finally a chainsaw. The tree became known as Loveland’s Christmas Tree but to many older residents, it was always “Mr. Cobb’s Tree”. There was a plaque at the base of the tree, however, it was lost when the tree was cut down.

    From the archives of the Loveland Museum Center

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    On July 4, 2021, as I was driving past the post office I saw Mr. Cobb’s Tree was laying on the ground. I turned around, went back to watch the arborist, and took some photos.

    Symmes Township resident Brian Griffin was doing the chainsawing, chipping, and grinding. I asked Brian if he would cut off a slice near the base so I could keep it for history’s sake. I had never met Mr. Cobb that I can remember, however, I have known for decades that his history and legacy are Loveland’s history and legacy.

    Brian was very generous with his conversation, skill, and his time.

    I plan to continue sanding the top, apply several coats of penetrating oil, and eventually attach a brass plate to remember and commemorate Mr. Cobb. I plan to keep it here at the Loveland Magazine office where when I die it will torment my wife,  children, and business partner Cassie Mattia wondering what to do with it!

    Griffin said the tree was probably dying from a canker disease caused by fungi that infect branches or the main stem of trees. He said not many spruce trees in our area will escape the infection and might soon be all gone.

    I thank Jim Grethel for all of the research he did and his initiative in honoring Mr. Cobb. Also, Loveland Museum Center Director Jenny Shives for her hospitality in finding their archived photos

     

  • Schildmeyer family propose 12 single family homes for Riverside Drive in the West Loveland Historic District

    Schildmeyer family propose 12 single family homes for Riverside Drive in the West Loveland Historic District

    The Loveland Planing and Zoning Commission meeting that was scheduled for tonight, “…is being rescheduled. The rescheduled date will be posted.”

     

    This story has been up-dated to reflect that the Planing and Zoning meeting begins tonight at 6 PM and not 6:30 PM.

    Loveland, Ohio – 12 single family homes are being proposed for Riverside Drive in the West Loveland Historic District. An application has been submitted by Traditions Building and Development Group. The proposed Special Planning District is located at 128 North Riverside Drive and includes twelve (12) single-family detached dwelling units (24’ x 56’ 3-Story Homes) with minimum lot size of 0.114 acres or 4,966 sq. ft. The owner is Schildmeyer Holdings.

    You can read the plan as summited in the .PDF below.

    The development shares 540 feet of frontage along the Little Miami River with a shared driveway to garages in the rear. The site will be elevated by bringing in earth to bring it above flooding elevation.

    The Loveland Planing and Zoning Commission will meet tonight, November 7th at City Hall at 6 PM to consider the proposal.

    The 12 proposed homes are across Riverside Drive from the Loveland Museum Center and the Tufts Schildmeyer Family Funeral Home.


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  • Curious about the background and history of a building or your home?

    Curious about the background and history of a building or your home?

    Loveland Magazine file photo

    Research Workshop

    November 14th, 7 PM until 9PM

    Loveland, Ohio – If you are curious about the history of your home and property you can attend this free event at the Loveland Museum Center’s JoAnn Richardson History House to learn about how to research your home’s background. Susan Daniel from the Norwood Historical Society will be leading the discussion. She will provide guidance real-time demonstrations.

    Jenny Shives, the Curator of the Loveland Museum said, “With all of the discussion surrounding the property at 200 Railroad Avenue, I thought you might like to post this on your website.”

  • Latest Up-Date on Christmas in Loveland

    Latest Up-Date on Christmas in Loveland

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    Saturday, December 16th

    4 PM until 8 PM

    Loveland, OhioThe Little Miami River Chamber Alliance is pleased to share that the City of Loveland will once again be transformed into a beautiful wonderland for the Christmas holiday.

    On December 16 visitors can enjoy horse carriage rides, a children’s train ride, and a trolley ride around town. At the heart of the event you will find the main stage with live entertainment all evening, vendors row for local businesses, Christmas shopping at the Holiday Market, and food trucks. Entertainment, vendors & shopping can be found in the center of town next to the live nativity scene near Fleet Feet. North Pole magic can be found doing crafts with Mrs. Claus and a visit with Santa (map coming soon)! Bring your pup along for the best dressed pet costume contest followed by pics with your pup and Rudolph. Looking to adopt a pet this Christmas? League for Animal Welfare will be on site with many of their cats & dogs for adoption! Children will love petting and interacting with farm animals brought by Branch Hill Estate at City Hall.

    CeeCee Collins, President of the chamber shared that “there will be so many fun activities such as train rides, caroling and Santa’s Wonderland, just to name a few! This is such a great event where the businesses want to give back to everyone that has patronized and visited in downtown. They truly appreciate everyone supporting local businesses and hope they will return to enjoy all of the Loveland area. There will be many samplings and give-a-ways for all ages to enjoy!

    Main Stage Entertainment

    4:00 – 4:30 Girl Scouts of Loveland Christmas Caroling
    4:30 – 5:00 Empire Premier Academy
    5:00 – 5:30 Cincity Shakers
    5:30 – 6:00 Dog Costume Contest
    6:00 – 6:30 Dance Etc.
    6:30 – 7:00 Carolers (Elsa & Anna)
    7:00 – 7:30 Chris Arellano on Guitar
    7:30 – 8:00  

    Mrs. Claus leads sing along

     

    Event details:

    • The event takes place from 4-8 PM, December 16th
    • The train is at the Loveland Museum Center and a trolley will take guests from Downtown Loveland to the museum
    • Maps of all the activities will be placed inside the businesses and available by the clock tower.
    • A back portion of Railroad Avenue will be closed to allow for the horse drawn carriages. Carriages will cost $2 per person.
    • Line up for the Carriage is on Railroad Avenue-across from the Wicked Pickle Restaurant.
    • A Holiday Trolley will transport people to the Loveland History Museum from Harrison Avenue at no charge.
    • Entertainment will be in the center of town and next to the fountain.
    • A shuttle bus will take folks from the Shoppers Haven Parking lot to the Veteran’s Memorial right in town. The Shuttle will run the entire time.
    • The event is free for all, thanks to our presenting sponsors:  Besl, Baden,  Jones with exp Realty, and Loveland Pediatric Dentistry, Union Savings Bank, McCluskey Chevrolet, Ace Hardware, College Hunks,  John Hill Construction, Day Heights Auto, Mike’s Car Wash, Loveland Historical Society, Union Savings Bank, Bath Inspirations
    • Still accepting vendors apply here: www.lmrchamberalliance.org

    This event will be held rain, snow or shine.

    For ALL of the information visit the chamber website,  www.lmrchamberalliance.org .

    Christmas in Loveland organizers – Chamber staff: Lacey Sullivan, CeeCee Collins, and Meredith Taylor.
  • Loveland’s 2021 Memorial Day in Photos

    Loveland’s 2021 Memorial Day in Photos

    Loveland, Ohio – Here are three photo slide shows of the 2021 Memorial Day Parade, Ceremony, and the dedication of the recently restored WWII Honor Roll monument that has been erected on the grounds of the Loveland Museum Center. You can also view this video interview with Museum President Jim Grethel about the restoration of the honor roll.

    You can also view this video of “Echo” Taps Across America played in Loveland on Memorial Day.

    All photos are © 2021 David Miller/Loveland Magazine.

    2021 Loveland Memorial Day Parade

     

    Dedication of WWII Honor Roll Monument

     

    2021 Memorial Day Service

     
  • Loveland Young Professionals Gathering at the Loveland Museum Center

    Loveland Young Professionals Gathering at the Loveland Museum Center

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    Come join the Loveland Young Professionals for a fun evening of wine, appetizers and Loveland history! Did you know that the UC Bearcats nickname comes from a Loveland native? Or that the seeds of Las Vegas were planted here in Loveland OH?

    You don’t have to be a member of the organization to participate. Come on over on Thursday, Oct 1st at 6:30pm. It’s just $10 …. We’d love to have you!

    Loveland Museum Center

  • Snack & Learn Presentation: General’s Grant and Lee, before they were Titans!

    Snack & Learn Presentation: General’s Grant and Lee, before they were Titans!

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    Back by popular demand, civil war buff Rick Roesel returns to the Loveland Museum to share insights on the life experiences of General’s Grant and Lee, that made them great leaders during the turbulent times of the Civil War.

    This event is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 7th at 10:30am. The cost is $15 for non-museum members, and $10 for members. Reserve your space today by contacting the Loveland Museum Center. You won’t want to miss this!

    Pay with PayPal or send check and name(s) to LMC; 201 Riverside Ave.; Loveland, OH 45140.

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    You can now pay for events and donations with PayPal! See the PayPal section on our Support page.

  • MUSEUM CENTER ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION

    MUSEUM CENTER ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION

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    THURSDAY – SEPTEMBER 24

    In this video, Dan Peterson introduces auctioneer Jim Poe who shares some of the items that will be available at the MUSEUM CENTER ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION.

    The museum is still taking donations for auction items up until Sept. 17th.

    Food from the Bearded Pig and beverages of all kinds available for purchase. Come out and enjoy the fun!

    THURSDAY – SEPTEMBER 24
    Auction begins at 6 PM, Preview begins at 5PM
    Jim Poe has agreed to host a fund-raising auction for the Museum Center.
    We will be selling antiques, vintage items we cannot use or display, and items that members donate.
    If you have items that are in good shape – vintage or gently used or even antiques that you would like to donate you can bring them by the museum over the next few weeks.
    Here are some suggestions: Collectables up to the 1970’s Vintages items such as framed pictures, gently used household pieces, decorative pieces, collectable table linens, small furniture, glassware.We are NOT able to take upholstered furniture or Clothing.
    You can view some of the items that will be auctioned at poeauctions.com or contact Jim with questions at poeauctions@gmail.com.

  • How Bout’ a Summer Salad?!

    How Bout’ a Summer Salad?!

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – Summer is finally here! As the temperatures start to rise, Loveland’s local businesses are preparing by offering fresh Summer specials, releasing new products, supporting new local causes, hosting fun community events, and creating fitness challenges.

    Here at Loveland Magazine, we thought it would be fun to share with you, our loyal readers, the “Summer Salad!” This segment will include everything you need to know about the community of Loveland and its local businesses so that you can live out your Summer to the fullest! So what are you waiting for Loveland?! Read below to see how you can support Loveland and have fun while doing it this Summer!


    Looking for a job?

    Community of Loveland, Ohio are you looking for a job and you have previous gutter installing experience? All American Gutter Protection is hiring! Visit All American Gutter Protection’s Facebook Page for more details: https://www.facebook.com/EndGutterCleaningForever/

    Want to help a local cause?

    Loveland Interfaith Effort LIFE is asking students to donate both backpacks and school supplies that they will no longer be using! Read below to see how you and your children can get involved now!

    “Now that your kids have finished their school year (albeit most unusual!), you’re likely cleaning out papers, book bags, etc. If you have gently used required reading books that are not likely to be read again, please consider donating them to LIFE for our August Student LIFE Shop event–they’ll be added to the age-appropriate backpacks and supplies. Donations can be dropped at any time to the bins inside the glass doors at the side entrance of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, or to the donation entrance at the Pantry (back of the church by the preschool ramp) during open hours (Th: 3-6:30, Sat. 9-12:30). Thanks for sharing the love of reading with our kids!”

    THIS WEEK’S PRIMARY NEEDS

    Beans of any kind
    Mixed vegetables
    Jelly
    Peanut butter
    Oatmeal
    Cereal
    Rice or rice dishes
    Fresh potatoes
    Fresh onions
    Apples or oranges

    Symmetry Women’s Virtual Event

    The time is almost here for the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance’s Symmetry Women’s Virtual Event! Visit this link: http://business.lovelandchamber.org/events/details/symmetry-2020-women-s-executive-virtual-event-6801 to see how you can join the event and receive your own SWAG BAG!


    The Loveland Museum Center Asks…

    Loveland, Ohio can you guess what this picture is of? Loveland Museum Center will be doing more fun picture challenges for the community throughout the Summer! Check https://www.facebook.com/LovelandHistoricalMuseum/ for the photo challenge results!

    LAST WEEK MANY OF YOU CORRECTLY IDENTIFIED THE JACK FOR AN AUTOMOBILE. HOW MANY OF YOU WILL IDENTIFY THIS WEEK’S “WHAT IS THIS” CORRECTLY?

    Go to the Museum’s FaceBook page to submit you guess.

    The museum will be closed on weekends until further notice. Scheduled events are postponed indefinitely. Check here and Museum Center Web page for updates. The office will remain open part-time and phone messages and emails will be answered in a timely manner.


     

    Loveland, Ohio if you have been following or are a part of Vibe Fitness Loveland’s Fitness Challenge the winners are being announced shortly! Stay tuned to their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/vibefitloveland/ for the fitness challenge winners!

     

    Wow, check out these SUMMER flavors at Vibe Nutrition! Grab your favorite flavor today to cool down on the hottest day of the year!

    Vibe Nutrition

    @vibenutritionclub Smoothie & Juice Bar


     

    Steve and Julie Plitt, a local couple with strong ties to Loveland, Ohio are selling Pf5  Liquid Formula Hand Sanitizer in bulk!

    The Plitts offer Bulk, Totes, Cases, Individual Gallons, and Free Delivery to Southwest Ohio to combat viruses, germs, and bacteria!


    Kings Island announces 2020 Season opening dates

    An opening date for Soak City water park is to be determined…
    Kings Island announces 2020 Season opening dates
    Kings Island announces 2020 Season opening dates
    “Kings Island Park will open first to Season Passholders only, and will operate with stringent hygiene protocols, procedures to manage capacity and enable social distancing.”  Read on…

    New tees at RP Diamond

    As stores, restaurants, and boutiques begin to reopen, we want to remind everyone to support local businesses in any way you can! RP DIAMOND is offering “Support Local 45140” shirts online now! Show everyone how you support local business by rocking one of these awesome shirts around town!
    If you enjoyed reading the “Summer Salad” stay tuned for more Loveland local Summer fun updates and information!