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  • Loveland High School student Evan Osgood creates non-profit to get help and Personal Protective Equipment to those who need it most

    Loveland High School student Evan Osgood creates non-profit to get help and Personal Protective Equipment to those who need it most

    While our hospitals are finally able to get the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) they need, many others are still in great need of PPE and you can help! 

    Sign up to get your free assembly kit at SOSforPPE.org and in an hour you can make 20 faceshields or facemasks and maybe save a life! Various ability levels welcome, suitable for anyone ages 5 and up.

    No experience or special equipment needed!

    Loveland, Ohio – Evan Osgood, a Loveland High School student, has created a non-profit organization to get help and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to those who need it the most.

    Evan Osgood (Provided Photo)

    Osgood said, “Back in March when I heard about the dire need for PPE on the news, I asked myself, ‘What can I do to help?’ We have all these people sheltering in place looking for something to do and this tremendous need for PPE. How can we combine these two things to make a difference…and SOS for PPE was born!” 

    Osgood created a team of founding members and the PPE Network keeps growing exponentially. Founding Members include Carissa Aiello, Molly Alexander, Will Gerstemeier, Aidan Hook, Nate Matuszak, Caleb Nelson, Hayes Santa, Tyler Vrh, and Tristan Vrh. Board Members include Jack Alexander, Lisa Brockmeyer, and Gwen Vrh.

    “A great thank you goes out to some of our major contributors and over-the-top makers of all ages,” said Osgood. He named ioby.org, National COVID-19 Community Response and Recovery Match Fund, the Mueller Family, the Kavouras Family, Julie Koch, Luis Garcia Saucedo, the Crouse Family, the Batterson Family. He said there are many more who have helped.

    A Faceshield Kit

    “It really hit home how important our efforts are when I made one of our deliveries,” said Osgood. It was for a couple of senior citizens in their 70’s who live in Loveland.I placed the bagged and sanitized masks on the front porch, rang the bell, and stepped back to the car as usual.” The woman answered the door, looked down, and burst into tears she was so appreciative of the masks.

    It turns out she and her husband had been stuck inside for three weeks and didn’t feel safe even going to the grocery store. Osgood offered to deliver her some groceries and she politely declined, saying now that they had some masks, they would go during the designated shopping time for senior citizens. Osgood said that she couldn’t have been more thankful and appreciative, calling out, “Bless you and bless what you are doing for this community.”

    A Hand-Sewing Kit

    “Whenever I start to get overwhelmed with trying to make a dent in the need for PPE, I just take a step back and remember her. Even one mask can make a huge difference for someone,” said Osgood. 

    “We have story after story of people who hear about us from a friend or see us on the news, go online, and sign up to receive or make PPE. There was a woman who worked at a nursing home and their staff was getting ear blisters from the elastic of the masks rubbing all day. We sent them EARests for their whole staff and it’s made a really tough job just a little bit easier.”

    Osgood said that so far, SOSforPPE has supplied over 40,000 pieces of PPE to frontline caregivers, hospitals, co-workers, seniors, and neighbors. “There is still a great need and you can be part of the solution.”

    If you will volunteer an hour of your time you can get a free assembly kit to make them from the comfort of your home.

    Some finished masks made by a volunteer

    Mom Lisa Osgood said, “The Veterans Administration Medical Centers and our senior living communities are still in great need of PPE. Even though hospitals can, for the most part, get what they need, The VA and senior facilities are asking for help.”

    “If everyone reading this signs up to make even one kit, we can answer the SOS for PPE from the VA and our seniors and help save lives,” said Evan.

    HELP! We NEED PPE – Request PPE

    Register to MAKE or ASSEMBLE PPE

    Donate

    Contact SOSforPPE

     

  • SAVE THE DATE: JULY 31st: The 2020 Swirl and Sip

    SAVE THE DATE: JULY 31st: The 2020 Swirl and Sip

    To Benefit Loveland School Music Programs

    SAVE THE DATE: JULY 31st at 7 PM. The 2020 Swirl and Sip wine and beer tasting is back on.

    “We are having 12 mini parties instead of one big event.”

    Wine, beer, food, auctions… lots of fun while supporting the music programs in our Loveland schools.

    There will be having 12 smaller, Covid friendly parties at different Host “house” locations around Loveland.

    More details coming soon!

    The Loveland Music Boosters’ mission is to support music students in Loveland Schools from kindergarten through 12th grade. We are entirely dependent on the financial support and volunteer efforts of our members – parents, students and music lovers in the community like you.

    To contact the Music Boosters, email them at: lovelandmusicboosters@gmail.com



  • St. Columban’s Student Council Organizes First “Virtual-Walk-A-Thon!”

    St. Columban’s Student Council Organizes First “Virtual-Walk-A-Thon!”

    Cassie Mattia is a reporter/columnist and Assistant Editor of Loveland Magazine. She lives in Historic Downtown Loveland

    Loveland, Ohio – Over the past several months’ many citizens across Ohio have experienced the effects of COVID-19 and MANY have stepped up to help out those who have been hit the hardest by the pandemic. The former President of St. Columban’s Student Council Paul Laufersweiler and his sister Emily decided they wanted to make a difference by introducing St. Columban’s “Virtual Walk-A-Thon!” Paul will be entering Loveland High School in the Fall and Emily will be a sixth-grade student at St. Columban.

    The President of St. Columban’s Student Council Paul Laufersweiler opening donations and notes from St. Columban families who contributed to the Virtual Walk-A-Thon.

    Every year St. Columban School partners with the Sisters of Mount Notre Dame to raise money for St. Julie School in Uganda. St. Columban’s Student Council, which is supervised by Chad Drinnen, an 8th-grade teacher at St. Columban, organizes fund-raising events throughout the school year in order to meet their ultimate fundraising goal. These events range from both basketball and volleyball tournaments to bake sales to $1 Out-Of-Uniform days to the largest event, the annual Walk-A-Thon.

    Due to COVID-19 the school year was cut short which meant a number of the fundraising events didn’t get to happen including the popular 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament.

    Paul’s mother Stefanie Badders Laufersweiler explained to us just how the idea of the “Virtual-Walk-A-Thon” came about.

    “At dinner one night, we were talking about all the cancellations and when Paul said how disappointed he was that they might not make their fundraising goal this year for St. Julie’s, his little sister Emily said, ‘Why can’t we still do the Walk-A-Thon and just walk in our own neighborhoods?’ Paul loved the idea and so did Mr. Drinnen,” Laufersweiler explained, “Families collected and mailed check donations and also paid by Venmo and in the end, they raised $1,000 that St. Julie School will use for school supplies and other items that will create a better learning experience for their students.”

    Check out the videos below of the Laufersweiler’s fundraising journey!

    Paul introducing the Virtual Walk-A-Thon for St. Columban School!

    Paul announcing the Virtual Walk-A-Thon results!


    This photo was taken when Paul read a speech last November on Veterans Day

    Meet Paul Laufersweiler

    Paul just graduated from eighth grade at St. Columban School and will be attending Loveland High School in the Fall. He has already successfully auditioned to be in the marching and symphonic bands. Paul has two sisters, Emily, who will be a sixth-grader at St. Columban, and Amy who will be a Junior at LHS. Amy is also in LHS’s Show Choir.

    Paul told us he may want to study science in college, however, he also has taken an interest in the art of communication so he may want to study that as well.

    “When I was really little I wanted to be a pizza pilot where I would fly around in a plane and drop-down pizzas to people,” Paul said. We then asked Paul if he would throw the pizzas out of the plane like frisbees and he responded, “Yes, I’ll get a thin crust, real crispy, so they won’t flop around!”

    Here at Loveland Magazine, we are so proud of the younger generation for stepping up and making a difference during these difficult and unknown times! If you have a story about an act of kindness that has occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic feel free to contact us.



  • Dear Readers: Sign up and donate to our annual Student Life Shop

    Dear Readers: Sign up and donate to our annual Student Life Shop

    ITEMS NEEDED

    Spiral Notebooks
    5 Subject dividers
    Composition Notebooks
    8 Subject dividers
    Dry Erase Markers
    10 Subject dividers
    Pencil Sharpeners
    Post-It Notes
    Pencil Cases Fabric w/zipper
    Erasers for Pencils
    Pencil Boxes
    Pencil Sharpeners
    Graph Paper
    Scissors – Adult Size
    Binders 1.5”
    Binder 2”
    Binders 2.5”
    Binders 3”

    by Sharon Raess

    On August 15, 2020, the LIFE Food Pantry will host our annual Student Life Shop, back to school event at Prince of Peace Church in Loveland.

    Last year, with help from our community, we gave away over 165 backpacks. It’s so rewarding to see the excited faces on the children as they prepare to go back to school.

    Each registered LIFE Food Pantry client may sign up their school-age child for this event. Every student will receive a backpack filled with grade-appropriate supplies along with personal care items and school spirit wear. 

    Registration takes place in July. Please refer to our website for registration details.

    For those of you interested in donating, a list of needed supplies is also posted.  Lifefoodpantry.org.

    Thanks again to everyone who has helped to make this event a success!                                                             

    Sharon Raess is the Event Co-Chair of the annual Student Life Shop. Contact ger at lifefoodpantry@yahoo.com.

  • Eastern Cincinnati Conference Holds a “Slogan Contest!”

    Eastern Cincinnati Conference Holds a “Slogan Contest!”

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – Calling all student-athletes, coaches, parents, and fans! The Eastern Cincinnati Conference (ECC) recently announced that they will be going through somewhat of a league transformation. In addition to adding three new schools, Little Miami, Winton Woods, and Lebanon, to the ECC for the 2020-2021 sports season they are also looking to add a new conference slogan.

     

    The ECC stated that they would love to bring more awareness and reach to the conference’s brand so the conference decided to have students, coaches, and fans submit slogan ideas. The ECC selected the top 4 slogan ideas and posted them on the ECC website so that anyone and everyone could vote on their favorite slogan! Below are the top 4 slogan selections.

    1.  Engage.  Compete.  Conquer

    2.  Excite. Challenge.  Compete.

    3.  Eastern Cincinnati Conference … top-level competition with community-based values.

    4.  Engagement.  Competition.  Community.  We are the ECC!

    The Slogan Contest allows voters to submit their slogan selection as many times as they want up until Friday, June 26th, 2020. The new slogan will be released in early July. If you would like to participate in the Slogan Contest click the link below to submit your vote!

    VOTE NOW

    Stay tuned for the latest and greatest Local Sports 411 with me, Cassie Mattia!

     


  • BOE adopts two new meeting policies

    BOE adopts two new meeting policies

    Loveland, Ohio – During the COVID-19 pandemic, Loveland City School District (LCSD) Board of Education meetings have been live-streamed to provide public viewing. The Board is not meeting in person, instead, they are using the “Zoom” App and putting their meetings on YouTube. At their

    last meeting on June 2, a decision was made to leave the videos on-line, instead of deleting them from further public viewing when the meeting is over.

    Also, at the meeting, they discussed how the public could again participate in their “Business” meetings and restoring the public participation portion of the meeting that is usually on the agenda.

    In a press release issued by the District on June 12, it stated, “The Board is committed to hearing from the public and continues to welcome input through email.”

    While meetings are not open for the public to attend, the Board requests that you email your input to the Board of Education at board@lovelandschools.org.

    The Board must have received your email by 4 PM on the date of the meeting if you wish to have it read at the beginning of the meeting, and you must indicate that you wish to have the statement read aloud.

    Guidelines

    Your statement should not be longer than three minutes, should not reference names of employees or students of the district, and should not include any offensive comments or language.

    Statements will be read in the order in which they are received, for a total of no more than 30 minutes. All statements will be available to all Board of Education members and those not fitting within the 30-minute limitation will be noted as having been received. All members of the public submitting statements will have their names recorded in the public participation section of the minutes of the meeting.

    The next business meeting of the Board of Education is scheduled for Tuesday, June 23.

    A link to the live stream of the meeting, along with the agenda will be published at https://go.boarddocs.com/oh/love/Board.nsf/Public ahead of the meeting. The agenda has not yet been published.



  • To the class with 2020 vision… we made it!

    To the class with 2020 vision… we made it!

    Mihaela Manova is now a Loveland High School Graduate. She joined Loveland Magazine as an Intern in September of 2019 and was soon promoted to be the Editor for our “Covering Climate Now” series. She will study journalism at Miami University.

    Here is Loveland High School’s 2020 Graduation (my graduation) in photos and videos – you can experience the whole 11-hour day!

    By: Mihaela Manova

     

    Welcome by Olivia VonDeylen

     

    Carson Sarver Class President

     

    Senior Choir members perform Irish Blessing

     

    Sophia Dillhoff Salutatorian

     

    Ashley George Valedictory Address

     

    National Anthem Tribute by Chamber Orchestra and Show Choirs

     

    Principal Peggy Johnson

     

    Superintendent Dr. Amy Crouse and School Board President Kathy Lorenz

     

    Each student receiving their diploma

    Below is the entire video of the LHS Graduation that was produced by the school.

    To see each graduate cross the stage drag the slider to the 28:52 minute mark.

    The entire video of the Commencement exercise 


    Also read these stories about the Class with 2020 Vision…

  • [Video] Pay to Play/Participate fee increases and next levy discussed by BOE

    [Video] Pay to Play/Participate fee increases and next levy discussed by BOE

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland School District Board of Education met via Zoom/YouTube on Tuesday, June 2 to revisit the 2020-21 Commitments to the District Vision, the Portrait of a Tiger, the five-year financial forecast, and levy cycle scenarios. They also discussed possible Pay to Play/Participate fee increases.

    View the five-year forecast HERE.

    During the live District broadcast of the meeting, possible new operating levy scenarios were discussed by the Board and staff, but the documents they were reading from were not available to the public.

    The documents can now be view here because of a public record request made by Loveland Magazine.

    To view these documents (seen below the video) as a larger image and in a correct visual orientation, you can “Right Click” each to open in a new tab. You can also view the document file here as the .pdf the District provided. Levy Scenarios

    Treasurer Kevin Hawley presents the different levy scenarios at the 53:54 minute mark of the video.

    Possible Pay to Play/Participate fee increases is discussed at the 30:21 minute mark of the video.

     

    To view the Treasure’s discussion of the Five Year Forecast at the May 28 Board of Education meeting watch the video below.

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  • Loveland Primary says goodbye and congrats to students at drive-through celebration

    Loveland Primary says goodbye and congrats to students at drive-through celebration

    David Miller is the Editor and Publisher of Loveland Magazine

     

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – Last Thursday was the last day of school for children and staff at the Loveland Primary School and the traditional goodbye was much like any other year because of the cheering and tearing.

    Usually the teachers and staff line up as buses and parents drive the children away to begin their summer break, but on Thursday afternoon parents drove their children to the school campus and to the back parking lot where teachers and staff had formed a chute to be driven through so everyone could wave and shout their goodbyes. One family even rode bicycles through the middle.

    One young man navigated the waves in a speed boat.

    There were many homemade signs and decorations, bubbles blowing, and music blasting.

    Click on any picture to see a larger view or click on the first one and keep on clicking to see them all.

    I apologize that it was just not possible to capture the faces of every child that was there that day.

  • [VIDEO ARCHIVE]  May 28, 2020 Loveland Board of Education Business Meeting

    [VIDEO ARCHIVE] May 28, 2020 Loveland Board of Education Business Meeting

    Loveland, OhioLOVELAND MAGAZINE TV captured the Zoom/Youtube meeting of the Loveland School Board on Thursday because the District prohibits further viewing immediately after the end of their meetings. The public can only view their on-line meetings as they take place.

    Loveland Magazine captures the video and publishes it so it is archived and can be watched at the public’s leisure. You can watch Part 1 through 4 of the videos and read the meeting agenda below.

    If you believe the time and effort involved in reporting this type of news is valuable to your life as a resident of the Loveland community, please support and reward our efforts. This story alone required 8 hours and expensive equipment to produce. 623 people have viewed the video on our Facebook Page so we feel our effort adds value to the community. DO YOU?
    Your reward is knowing you are helping keep your fellow residents informed about the Loveland Schools, a subject of incalculable interest to you as a taxpayer, our teachers, and of course our children.


    AGENDA

    (Items in blue indicate a link for supporting documents)

    1. Opening Items

    1.1 Adoption of Board Agenda

    1.2 Welcoming of Guests

    1.3 Pledge of Allegiance

    1.4 Oath of Office

    2. Board Discussion Topics

    2.1 Board Meetings

    3. Board Resolutions

    3.1 Elect Vice President of the Loveland Board of Education for 2020

    3.2 Appoint Members to Planning Commission
        • Donel Autin
        • Daniel Colletto
        • Bradley Combs
        • Susan Craig
        • Kelley Deer
        • Bradley Goldie
        • Tara Hamilton
        • Matthew Hammer
        • Jeff Hawk
        • Leah Jewell
        • Jill Jones
        • Kevin Kimnach
        • Alvin Kressler
        • Craig Lewis
        • Nathan Libby
        • Lynn Mangan
        • Kirk McCracken
        • Lisa Moorhead
        • Lynn Oury
        • Lisa Saletta
        • Michael Shiverski
        • Alexander Topala
        • Lindsey Willmann
        • Warren Winning
        • Natasha Young
    6. Discussion Topic

    6.1 Superintendent Update

    7. Superintendent Resolutions

    7.1 Approve Board Policies

    8. Presentation

    8.1 Five Year Forecast

    9. Treasurer Resolutions

    9.3 Approve financial reports, payment of invoices, board member expenses, transfers, investment of funds, and appropriation adjustments

    9.4 Approval of transfer from general fund to “Turf Field Replacement” fund 018-9117 (Motion to authorize the Treasurer to transfer $20,000.00 from the general fund to the “Turf Field Replacement” fund 018-9117.)

    9.5 Approval of contract with HCESC

    9.6 Approval of contract with WCESC

    9.7 Approval of Treasurer Items 9.1 – 9.6

    11. Executive Session

    11.1 Enter into Executive Session to review negotiations with public employees concerning compensation or other terms and conditions of their employment.

    12. Meeting Closing
    12.1 Adjournment

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