Symmes Township, Ohio – Join us this summer for live music and grill-outs on the deck of the Lake Isabella Boathouse.
Enjoy the fun atmosphere, peaceful views of the lake, and live music for free. Burgers, hot dogs, and refreshing beverages will be available for guests to purchase.
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The boathouse at Lake Isabella just outside of Loveland at the I-275 interchange. (Loveland Magazine file photo)
Lake Isabella is a quiet 76-acre park that packs a big bite when it comes to fishing for feisty catfish.
Enjoy a 28-acre pay lake that offers fishing from the bank, dock or rental boat.
Great Parks stocks its lakes with thousands of pounds of adult fish annually. Farm-raised rainbow trout are stocked in March and October when lake waters are cooler. Channel catfish are stocked in the summer at each lake. Additional species include blue and shovelhead catfish, yellow perch, and panfish.
Electric trolling motors are permitted. Personal watercraft, such as canoes and kayaks, are not permitted on the lake. Lake Isabella also has a full-service boathouse and reservable Chart Room, Riverside Lodge, and Shady Elm Shelter for group outings. The park offers picnic areas, a playground, and access to the Little Miami River.
Photo by Great Lakes
Lake Isabella also has a full-service boathouse located on a 28-acre pay lake that is stocked weekly (March-October) and offers fishing from the bank, dock or rental rowboat. The boathouse has an assortment of rods, reels, lures, artificial and live bait as well as plenty of seating out on the deck. You can purchase day or season passes at the boathouse. An Ohio State Fishing License is not required to fish at Lake Isabella.
Lake Isabella Campground is comprised of six primitive camping pod sites located in the beautiful, shaded grove of trees adjacent to the Little Miami River canoe/kayak launch and within walking distance to the playground and Lake Isabella boathouse. Each pod site features four picnic tables and shares a fire ring.
At Great Parks of Hamilton County, the health and safety of our employees and guests are our highest priority. We continue to take precautionary steps and make service adjustments in response to the latest information available from the Ohio Department of Health. More detailed information can be found here.
An online reservation will be required to camp at Lake Isabella Campground. Great Parks Campgrounds will not be accepting walk-in reservations.
One family household is permitted to occupy a campsite or cabin, up to (6) people.
“Get your $10 tickets to see Scone Cash Players on Friday, August 12th for the ‘Blast Furnace!’ album release party! Get the record signed, and catch an intimate performance from one of the best organ players we’ve ever known!”
Loveland, Ohio – Downtown Loveland is bringing another event your way hosted by local church Prince of Peace!
On Thursday, July 29th beginning at 6 PM Prince of Peace Lutheran Church (POP) will be hosting “Night at Nisbet,” an event dedicated to supporting those in the community as they pursue their dreams and reach for their goals. The fun-filled night will take place at Nisbet Park, a park located right off the Loveland Bike Trail at 126 Karl Brown Way. The park also includes an amphitheater in which local bands Watchfrogs and Pocket will be performing. There will also be “Open Mic” slots available for students to show off their talents to the community.
Pastor Lily Brondyke who is a POP intern that is currently preparing for her final year of Seminary at Wartburg, will be spearheading the “Night at Nisbet” along with help from the ELCA Open Doors Grant. Pastor Lily will be graduating in 2022 with a Master of Divinity Degree.
Pastor Lily is hoping to make “Night at Nisbet” one of the best POP events yet as she will be completing her internship with POP on August 8th just in time for her final year of Seminary. Pastor Lily will be preaching at both POP services on August 8th. A coffee and cake celebration will be held after each of Pastor Lily’s services so that the community will have the opportunity to wish her well before she leaves. POP will also be presenting Lily with a gift on her last day. If you would like to contribute to the gift you can make a check out to Prince of Peace with “Intern Gift” noted on the memo line or you can donate online.
If you are interested in celebrating Pastor Lily, the beautiful community we live in, and many local talented musical artists take a trip down to Nisbet Park for a “Night at Nisbet!”
Read on below to see all the “Night at Nisbet” details provided by Pastor Lily and POP!
Make a Date To Be Creative And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as we see the Day drawing near. Hebrews 24-25
This past year forced many of us to think about relationships and connections. How do we connect with our communities? How do we form relationships? The COVID-19 pandemic forced businesses, schools, churches, families, and friends to get creative about connection. Eventually, vaccines made it possible for the pandemic to look a little different. Masks and social distancing became optional when vaccinated. Gatherings became safer. But there’s no turning back to an old kind of normal.
At Prince of Peace, creativity became a driving force for our mission of living and loving like Jesus in the world.
We are called to think creatively about how we live and love like Jesus. We are called to consider how we build community and lift up one another. We are called to love and support each other as we pursue our dreams.
Night at Nisbet is about all of this — getting out and loving the communities in which we live. Lifting each other up and celebrating what God is doing in each of our lives. Come together for a night of music, community, and celebration.
Nisbet Park is iconic to downtown Loveland. Situated on the bike path, within walking distance to great local food, drink, and sno-cones, a night at this park guarantees a good time. Some folks walk or run or bike on by, on their way to another spot. Some use the picnic tables for time with family and friends. There’s a playground, a pavilion, bathrooms—basically everything you could need. It’s a great place to gather people.
If you like good music, supporting local musicians, and having a good time with good people, it’s coming here to Loveland. If you are looking for something fun to do with family or friends or are excited about a different, creative ministry in an ever-changing world, pay attention to this event. Night at Nisbet is dedicated to community and local music.
Mark July 29th at 6:00 PM on your calendar because you won’t want to miss this night! Local bands, ‘Watchfrog’ and ‘Pocket’ will be performing. And you’ll probably see some familiar faces on the stage. Open mic slots feature student talent right from our own area!
Night at Nisbet is sponsored by Prince of Peace through an ELCA Open Doors grant. To learn more about ELCA Open Doors, visit here. See you there! Pastor Lily www.popluther.org Prince of Peace Lutheran Church | 513-683-4244 | popluther.org
Loveland alumni Adam Paddock (’18) has been making a splash in the music scene; releasing his first single onto all music platforms in August 2020 and releasing a single every month since. “My musical background began in 5th grade with learning trumpet and evolved into playing baritone and trumpet in the choirs all through high school. I picked up the guitar and piano along the way, as well. I joined Loveland By Request my senior year of high school and had the incredible opportunity to be the male soloist for the year on our rendition of “Backyard Party” by Ole Borud.”
In high school, Paddock enjoyed band but kept his music identity mainly to himself. “At multiple points, I was first chair but rarely put any identity into that, due to the rigor of playing baseball and soccer for the school and travel baseball on a club team. My junior year, my best friends convinced me that I had no excuse not to try out for showchoir, despite my best efforts. I did not know I could sing and I certainly knew that I could not dance. Through the audition process, I found that I was capable of performing and fell in love with the shows, new skillset, and (mostly) the community of people who encouraged this leap of faith.”
In July 2020, Paddock posted a video on the popular platform TikTok. Captioned “when you have a baseball game at 7[pm] but a choir concert at 8[pm]”, the video showcased Paddock singing a solo from Shawn Mendes’ song “Stitches” in his baseball jersey. As of today, the video has 2.7 million views and over 632,000 likes. Following this attention for his voice, Paddock used the platform to announce his first single “Milky Way” (with MOSES) which he released on August 7th 2020.
As a current junior at The Ohio State University, Paddock is studying strategic communication with minors in music and Spanish and continues to record music in his dorm, after most of his current pieces were created near the end of his sophomore year. “Towards the beginning of quarantine, in early 2020, the rugs were being redone at my house and I convinced my dad to allow me to use the old carpet, in the portion of the basement that is unfinished, to create a studio. I threw the carpet on the walls, ceiling, and floor and the soundproofing was astoundingly better than anticipated. I got to work with the studio equipment that I had and began producing rough versions of the songs that you hear today… Now that I am at school and don’t have the luxury of my soundproofed space, I use my single RA room at Ohio State to make music. I ‘soundproofed’ the room with $1 carpet squares from GoodWill and no one would ever know.”
“My musical process is on the forefront of the wave of many self-produced artists. I write, produce, and play most instruments on each track and the road to understanding this process came with much trial and error. I have written every song released thus far alone but there are a handful coming in 2020 that are co-written. I find inspiration in my writing from some of my experiences, some extravagant experiences that I dream in my head, or simple lines and phrases that come and go through the circles in which I run. Once out of the writing stage, I enjoy producing with friends’ presence for instantaneous feedback. I enjoy the presence of those who do not know the inner workings of production because they don’t care how the mix sits or the sibilance of some words slice – they just care if it sounds good.”
“Paddock makes alternative chamber pop records driven by gripping vocal layering, riveting lyrical intention, and genre-bending instrumental arrangement.” On Friday, December 18th 2020, he is dropping a three part release of his song “Tattoos” which will include a studio version, acoustic version, and a voice memo version. Paddock is planning on releasing his first EP near the beginning of 2021 and has planned more collaborative singles before then.
Search for ‘Adam Paddock’ on all streaming platforms or @adampaddock on instagram, facebook, twitter, and tiktok.
Note from Claire Beseler:
Adam and I overlapped in high school for a year and although we never talked or met, I heard whispers of him throughout the school. I was very excited to see him all over social media with his music success. While writing this article, I listened to all of Adam’s music on repeat and I’m not quite sure how to explain it but it made me feel happy, hopeful, content, anything you would hope for in a song. Best of luck to Adam! His music is truly special, and I look forward to listening to what he creates next.
Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Show choirs will present Spirit of the Season – A Holiday Celebration this Saturday, December 7 at 5 and 7 PM at Loveland High School.
Cincinnati native and University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music professor emeritus Phil DeGreg has played all over the world and we are extremely lucky to have him here for this exciting of jazz. They will be performing at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church at 7pm on Wednesday, August 7 as part of a Summer Music Series. All concerts are free and open to the community.
In these two LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV videos, you can watch from the floor level of the Xavier University Cintas Center as the Seniors of the 2019 Loveland High School Class of 2019 enter for their commencement exercise and leave as distinguished graduates who have successfully completed their course of study. [Sunday May 26, 2019]
The music was provided by a full string/brass orchestra of Loveland non-seniors, directed by Geoff Miller.
Before
AFTER!
Also take a look at these photos from the ceremony by Loveland photographer, Sam Smith:
Our continuing search for Loveland’s kindest, sweetest people and what they’re made of. What is our DNA match?
Loveland Magazine columnist Cassie Mattia is a resident of Historic Downtown Loveland.
by Cassie Mattia,
Loveland, Ohio – Music is a big part of many people’s lives. Music can heal, bring happiness to a dreary day, explain a feeling you can’t quite put into words or share a story that every word is worth listening to. Richie Terbush, a Loveland resident, has felt this way since the age of 8 years old and now he says it’s time to share his musical journey with a community that’s always supported his love for music. Seems a DNA match to me.
Richie Terbush, a Southern California native, began dabbling in music at age 8 when his English Teacher, as well as a veteran guitar teacher, noticed he had talent.
“I studied from 8th grade until I was a senior in a program called GATE, which stood for Gifted And Talented Education,” Terbush said, “That’s where I learned how to play all types of guitar playing. Pop, classical, rock you name it I learned it.”
Once Terbush became quite the guitar player he began landing paid gigs in high school. After high school, Terbush continued to work on his craft and quickly made a name for himself in the Southern California club circuit.
“What really jump-started my career is when I got into 80’s cover bands. I would find cover bands and whichever band gave me a shot I would come to play for them,” Terbush explained, “I would literally have to go through auditions in order to get hired. It wasn’t easy!”
After Terbush began to consistently get opportunities to show off his guitar skills with other cover bands he decided that it was time to refocus and decide what path he wanted to take next.
“Every one of my peers, friends, and family said, ‘Richie if this is your dream and you can see it, you can do it,” Terbush said. “I had envisioned doing music since I was in the 8th grade. I didn’t get through college and barely got through high school, but at that time it didn’t matter because I knew music was going to be my career.”
Terbush decided to leave California and move to the Midwest where little did he know would be one of the best decisions he has ever made.
When Terbush arrived onto the Midwest scene he joined a band called The Rusty Griswolds who came onto the Cincinnati scene in 1999 and put on some of the best 80’s cover band performances locals had ever seen. Once Cincinnatians discovered The band and how undeniably entertaining they were the fan following took off!
“The Rusty Griswolds were a fun band that a lot of people associated with fun. We were honestly all good guys and we played all over, from Loveland to Cincinnati,” Terbush said. “We had a charity ball called the ‘Rusty Ball’ that we had done for many years at the Duke Energy Center and raised over a million dollars that went to over 150 charities. We did The Rusty Ball 9 years in a row,” said Terbush. The Rusty Griswolds were given the ultimate Cincinnati honor when they were handed the title, Best Part/Cover Band by the readers of Cincinnati’s City Beat Magazine from 2004 through 2014.
Terbush experienced many great venues as well as met so many wonderful fans throughout his 16 years performing with the Griswolds. Terbush remembered one night he was performing with them in Downtown Loveland when he realized that Loveland had quite a few Terbush supporters!
“I had been through Loveland a couple of times and I thought to myself that I would love to live here one day. I made the decision to move to Loveland 5 years ago when I was performing with the Rusty Griswolds in the Downtown Loveland area right across from Paxton’s,” Terbush recalled. “I remember our singer saying, ‘Ladies and Gentlemen Richie Terbush will be moving to Loveland here in the next couple weeks’ and the crowd went wild for me, which made me feel good! There had to have been 3,000 plus people watching us perform that night. This was one of the moments I realized, wow I get to do this for a living?”
After gaining such a huge fan base playing some really high profile events in Cincinnati with the Griswolds, other musicians started to notice Terbush’s talents. A few big-name musicians in Cincinnati had an idea for a band and wanted to include him. The story goes that, Guitarist Sean McGary was playing with the Naked Karate Girls, but he was also doing acoustic shows with vocalist Zach Albers. Albers had recently won the Cincinnati Idol contest, and McGary and Albers invited Richie to join them. This is how “3 Piece Revival” was born. Terbush says that at first, the whole “trio” band idea was a side project until their shows started to bring in thousands of people with their unique acoustic rock, pop, funk, disco, blues, soul, and reggae covers. 3 Piece Revival began to book festivals, weddings and major corporate events, one in which the band was flown to Quebec City, Canada. After the quick success with the “trio” Terbush made the decision that 3 Piece Revival was where he was meant to be and this is where his musical journey had led him.
Today Terbush is enjoying life as a full-time guitarist for 3 Piece Revival and can’t believe that he is living his dream.
“Here I am today and I have been making a living off music for 30 years now,” Terbush said, “All day long I am able to write new material and I practice all the time whether it’s with a new set list or old – just to stay fresh. I’m a classically trained guitar player so I am constantly trying to get better. I also write for other artists. That’s where my passion for music comes into play – I am always in practice. From age 8 to now there hasn’t been a day where I haven’t sat and practiced my guitar,” Terbush added.
Terbush is currently giving guitar lessons in Loveland out of his home as well as working on writing and recording some of his own material.
Of course, Terbush couldn’t hide his excitement for a couple of up and coming events for 3 Piece Revival! “I did find out some exciting news the other day. We will be playing every Wednesday starting in May at Bishop’s Quarter, Terbush said.
“We also just started writing our own material. No one has ever asked us to perform our own material because we are known as a cover band,” Terbush explained. “We have written nine great songs that we just need to get recorded. We plan on getting an album out and putting it on Spotify within the next 6 months. That’s really 3 Piece Revival’s next plan is to release our own music.”
Terbush foresees big accomplishments over the next 5 years with both 3 Piece Revival and his own personal projects.
“I see myself continuing with 3 Piece Revival and playing bigger and better shows. I also see us playing more private parties as well,” Terbush said. “I like playing at Jag’s in West Chester so I am excited to continue doing that venue once a month. They really love us there,” Terbush said. “Personally I see myself putting out another CD of my own. I also want to start a ukulele group in Loveland and of course, get more gigs here in town so that I can get more involved with the community. I would love to be part of the Christmas in Loveland this year and play some solo guitar Christmas carols.”
If you would like to learn more about Richie Terbush and 3 Piece Revival or you have an event coming up that you need some excellent entertainment for, you can visit 3 Piece Revival on FB or go to their website at 3piecerevival.com. Richie Terbush will also be continuing to give guitar lessons to anyone interested in learning acoustic, electric, or ukulele. Lessons can be given in person, over Skype or Facetime. For more information on Richie’s guitar lessons, text or call him at 937-477-5414.