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  • Goshen Township’s National Night Out is Tuesday August 5th

    Goshen Township’s National Night Out is Tuesday August 5th

    Goshen Township, Ohio – Goshen Township’s National Night Out is Tuesday August 5th from 5:30PM to 8:30PM behind Marr/Cook Elementary (6696 Goshen Road Goshen, OH 45122).

    National Night Out is an opportunity for citizens, businesses, clubs and organizations to partner with the local police, fire and EMS departments for a night of fun, community building, and safety awareness. Interested in setting up a booth a National Night Out? Interested business, clubs, organizations may email Officer Groves at kristen.groves@goshen-oh.gov
  • 4th annual Fentanyl Awareness Weekend

    4th annual Fentanyl Awareness Weekend

    Loveland, Ohio – This is the biggest and most Important event of the year for the Jack Quehl Foundation “DoitforJack”. This special week in June is about celebrating the memory of Jack on his birthday, while creating an engaging fentanyl awareness event in our community. Stay tuned for more details around this year’s celebration! Click here to purchase tickets!

    Celebration of Jack at Cindy’s Friendly Tavern Saturday June 14th 2025

    Join us June 14th from 3 until 6 PM at Cindy’s Friendly Tavern for our 4th annual party remembering all things Jack. Come enjoy live music while catching up with old and new friends. With your ticket purchase, you will receive a one of kind event t-shirt designed by Jack’s good friend, Harrison Kurz plus two drink tickets, hotdogs and hamburgers plus an event koozie to keep your drink cold that you can take with you as you meander through Loveland. Everyone is welcome!
    To join us for Mimosas and Yoga, click HERE.
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  • “Worry Less with BRS”

    “Worry Less with BRS”

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    Loveland, Ohio – Founded in 2005, BRS Insurance partners Carey Bush and Bill Re set out to build on their years of insurance experience to deliver the most comprehensive buying experience for their clients. Prior to founding BRS, Carey and Bill worked for a large, multi-national insurance carrier and as management consultants with a number of companies within the insurance industry. As a result, they understand how insurance companies work from the inside out. Together, they built an insurance agency that provides their clients with a comprehensive buying experience and a high level of claims service. https://www.brsinsurance.com/ BRS Insurance

    “Worry Less with BRS” in the West Loveland Historic District with free parking.

  • [Photo Album] Whistle Stop Clay Works makes footprints for babies in Cincinnati Children’s NICU

    [Photo Album] Whistle Stop Clay Works makes footprints for babies in Cincinnati Children’s NICU

    Loveland, OhioCincinnati Children’s said in FaceBook that baby footprints can be a cherished memory, so Whistle Stop Clay Works in Loveland came to our NICU to help parents and caregivers create them! Thanks for helping our babies “step” into spring!”

    Whistle Stop Clay Works replied by saying, “Thanks to Cincinnati Children’s for the great care they provide and holding space for families. It’s always a pleasure and an honor to be a part of a family’s NICU experience.

    All photos by Cincinnati Children’s.

    About the Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

    At the Cincinnati Children’s Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU), your child will receive extraordinary care from experts with years of training and experience in neonatal medicine. And, you and your family will receive the support you need to get through this challenging time.

    Our neonatology program is nationally ranked in the top ten in the 2024-25 list of Best Children’s Hospitals as published by U.S. News & World Report. The NICU, located on the fourth and first floor of the hospital’s new Critical Care Building, is the only one in our region designated as a “Level IV.” This means we provide the most advanced care possible for premature and critically ill babies — more than 860 of them every year.

    Our NICU is staffed by experienced neonatologists, advanced practice practitioners and many other pediatric specialists, as well as a highly trained, experienced nursing team. The NICU is part of Cincinnati Children’s Perinatal Institute, which is internationally recognized for its commitment to improving the life and health of all newborn babies.

    Advanced Technology, Compassionate Care

    The NICU features state-of-the-art equipment and technology in an environment designed around the needs of medically fragile babies. The unit offers:

    • Large, private rooms that include pull-out beds and bathrooms for overnight stays
    • Natural and special lighting and acoustics to optimize brain development in babies
    • Private rooms where families can consult with the care team&
    • Advanced monitoring equipment for critically ill babies

    Families also can access amenities throughout the Critical Care Building, such as the exercise facility, business center and outdoor terrace.

    Your child’s primary providers in the NICU will include a neonatologist, advanced practice providers, nurses and respiratory therapist. The care team will expand to include other specialists depending on your child’s needs.

    You Are Part of Your Child’s Care Team

    The NICU follows the Cincinnati Children’s philosophy of family-centered care. This means we keep families informed of and involved in decisions about your baby’s care to the greatest extent possible. In turn, we encourage you to share your thoughts, concerns and ideas with the team as openly and as often as possible. We hope you will:

    • Ask questions about your baby’s condition or medical care.
    • Ask to see test results and scans, if you are interested or have concerns.
    • Tell us if you don’t understand (or agree with) any aspect of the care plan.
    • Make suggestions about how we can help your baby be more comfortable.
    • Ask to meet with any provider who is involved with your child’s care if you have questions or need more information.

    By working together, we can all help your child reach their full potential.

    You Are Always Welcome in the NICU

    Parents are welcome in the NICU at all times and encouraged to be with their babies as much as they are able. Whenever possible, we will help you engage in the simple routines of being a parent — feeding your baby, changing diapers, having skin-to-skin contact. Even for the most fragile babies, nothing replaces the touch and presence of a parent.

  • Eight LHS students honored at Fine Arts Signing Day

    Eight LHS students honored at Fine Arts Signing Day

    Photos by Loveland Schools

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School celebrated Fine Arts Signing Day on Tuesday.

    Cameran Cook, Brooke Morris, Luke Jacobs – Media Production at the University of Cincinnati
    Keally Hubbell – Social Work and Art Therapy at Ohio University
    Emily Hahn – Digital Media Communication at UC Blue Ash
    Piper Schaeffer – Fine Arts at the University of Tennessee
    Erin O’Neill – Jazz Trombone Performance at Oberlin College
    Ethan Shepherd – Theater Arts at Long Island University
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  • “Women Working”, a program series on equity, from the Women of Grailville

    “Women Working”, a program series on equity, from the Women of Grailville

    Loveland, Ohio – A group of Women called the “Women of Grailville” formed close to 2 years ago and are both Grail members and friends who love and are committed to re-energizing Grail-related works and projects at Grailville. Earlier this year they held the “Hope Weekend, Hope for the Flowers” event.

    Nicole (Nicky) Westrick is a member of the group and is spearheading an series: “Women Working”, a program series on equity, from the Women of Grailville.

    The first “Women Working” event is May 31, from 7 until 830 PM at the Grailville Oratory. This premier is highlighting Women Working in Music.

    Please note the subsequent events list on the poster.

  • Your invitation to Cardinal Land Conservancy’s 2nd Annual Meeting

    Your invitation to Cardinal Land Conservancy’s 2nd Annual Meeting

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    Loveland, Ohio – You’re invited to Cardinal Land Conservancy’s 2nd Annual Meeting! It is a celebration of our community’s commitment to local conservation and provides a space for members to gather, ask questions, and learn what new, exciting projects are coming down the pipeline.

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    Cardinal now has a very big presence in the City of Loveland after their recent acquisition of 89 acres of the historic Grailville site. (Read more)

    This year’s Annual Meeting will be our second annual dinner and fundraiser! Light bites and beverages will be provided by our venue (Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens) as well as a cash/card bar option, and we will have a catalog of items for our silent auction.

    When: Tuesday May 27, 2025 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm (US/Eastern)

    Where: Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens Parking, 3427 Vine Street, Lot A, Cincinnati, OH 45222

    Sponsorship options are available. We hope to see you at this exciting night with you!
    This is our opportunity to show you what your support has helped us achieve over the last year. It is a celebration of your commitment to local conservation and provides a space for members to gather, ask questions, and learn what new, exciting projects are coming down the pipeline.

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    “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” -Margaret Mead
  • 12th Annual Loveland Food Truck Rally is Saturday, May 10

    12th Annual Loveland Food Truck Rally is Saturday, May 10

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    Saturday, May 10, 2025, from 12 PM to 8 PM

    Loveland, Ohio – The 12th Annual Loveland Food Truck Rally is rolling back into town—bigger and better than ever! Join us on Saturday, May 10, 2025, from 12 PM to 8 PM at Shopper’s Haven Plaza (597 Loveland-Madeira Rd.) for an unforgettable day of delicious eats, family fun, and community spirit—all with free admission!

    Enjoy a wide selection of food from 30 food trucks offering something for everyone. Beverages will be available for purchase, including beer, wine, seltzers, soda, and water while enjoying live music to keep party vibes going all day and into the evening.

    But that’s not all—join forces with the Loveland Police Department as we stuff-a-truck with non-perishable donations for the Loveland LIFE Food Pantry. And for the little ones, there’s a jam-packed children’s area featuring inflatables, face painting, and more excitement!

    Additionally, we will be kicking Fentanyl to the Curb with beverage tips Supporting the Do it for Jack Foundation.

    The food truck rally kicks off at 12:00 PM with local performances from Premier Tumbling & Dance, then the one and only Naked Karate Girls take the stage and get the party started at 1:00PM. Stay and play and catch the Counting Skeletons rockin us through the evening until close at 8:00PM. If you can’t get enough, swing by for a take-out order to enjoy the flavor fest at home!

    Be sure to enjoy the Children’s Zone play area and bring along your pet for the NEW Pet Zone complete with a water station and treats!

    Best of all, entrance is free, and you can indulge in mouthwatering eats priced at just $6-$10 per item.

    Food trucks in attendance:

    Adena’s Beefstroll
    Best Thing Smokin
    Big Dogs Pizza
    Cheese N Chong
    Chef Shack Food Truck
    City Belle Fried Pies
    Daizie’s Dillas
    Dine-In Hawaiian
    El Cardenal taqueria
    FolksNMotionLLC
    Funnel Vision
    Graeter’s Ice Cream
    Just Jerks
    Kabobske
    Kona Ice of NE Cincinnati
    Lazy Dogs
    MamaBear’s Mac
    Maw Maw’s Creole Kitchen
    Nou Street Food
    Off The Hook
    Quad Que BBQ
    Quite Frankly LLC
    Red sesame korean bbq
    S.E.A. Cuisine Ohio LLC
    Schmidt’s Sausage Truck
    Steak It Eazy
    Streetpops
    Sweets & Meats BBQ
    The Cheesecakery
    Twisted Greek

     

    Schedule of events:

    12pm-1pm: Premier Dance & Tumbling

    1pm -4pm: Naked Karate Girls

    4:30-8pm: Counting Skeletons

    The event is currently at capacity for food truck vendors. Parking is available at the Primary School across the street and in the Goodwill lot just a block from the event.

    For more information visit www.lmrchamberalliance.org or call our office at 513-683-1544.

  • Loveland students Ava Pursley and Leah Naylor are finalists in Caring for Our Watersheds contest

    Loveland students Ava Pursley and Leah Naylor are finalists in Caring for Our Watersheds contest

    Loveland, Ohio – Ava Pursley and Leah Naylor, students in the Loveland City School District are finalists in the Caring for Our Watersheds contest. They wrote and illustrated a children’s book, coloring it with natural paints they made themselves. At the end of the book, they include a link with instructions so readers can make their own paints.

    Some copies will be donated to teachers for classroom libraries, and one will be placed in the public library.

    Ava and Leah talk about their book in the YouTube video below.

    You can also enjoy the story and share it with your children through their read-aloud video below on YouTube.

    They also (below) share how to make your own paints using natural plants.

    Ava and Leah hope their book inspires you to make a positive impact on the environment.

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    About the Caring for Our Watersheds contest”

    Turning ideas into
    environmental solutions

    CARING FOR OUR WATERSHEDS is an education program that engages students in preserving and improving their local watersheds through student-led solutions.

    This program is curriculum-based and an excellent way to bring project-based learning to the classroom. Plus, students and their schools can win cash-prizes!

    In 2024, Reese, Heather, and Maggie from Loveland High School noticed the lack of environmental education in their community, particularly awareness of invasive plant species around their  school’s nature area. To address this, they created a deck of playing cards featuring environmental facts, tips, and simple sustainable actions. Each suit focuses on a unique topic: spades cover invasive species and native alternatives; hearts share sustainable living tips; clubs highlight recyclable items; and diamonds offer sustainable recipes, like utilizing locally available ingredients, to help lower your carbon footprint.

    The students distributed these educational cards for free at their school, local farmers’ markets, community locations, and successfully had them displayed in local restaurants including Tano Bistro. Continue reading

  • Join the Loveland High School Student Athletic Leadership Team’s Relay for Life

    Join the Loveland High School Student Athletic Leadership Team’s Relay for Life

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland High School Student Athletic Leadership Team (SALT) has launched their Relay for Life in support of the American Cancer Society. Their goal is to raise $20,000. Follow this link to make a donation to support the students in this effort or purchase a luminaria bag to dedicate to someone who has battled or is battling cancer.

    Relay for Life will be taking place on May 9, 2025, at the high school track. Questions? Contact Brian Baugh at baughbr@lovelandschools.org.