Tag: open house

  • Loveland Symmes Fire Department Hosting Open House

    Loveland Symmes Fire Department Hosting Open House

    Symmes Township, Ohio – The Loveland Symmes Fire Department will be hosting an open house for fire prevention month on Wednesday, October 9th at the Symmes Safety Services Center from 6 until 8 PM. Children will get a tour of the safety equipment with the firefighters and Hamilton County Sheriff officers, and learn more about fire safety in the homes. There will also be lots more fun on site with a bounce house and refreshments.

  • [A reminder] Ribbon Cutting and Open House at new Chamber office tomorrow

    [A reminder] Ribbon Cutting and Open House at new Chamber office tomorrow

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – The public is invited to join the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance as they celebrate moving into their new office.

    There is plenty of free parking behind the office that can be accessed from either the driveway off of West Loveland or the driveway off of Center Alley.

    March 2

    5 until 7 PM

    514 West Loveland Avenue

    Drinks and light appetizers provided

    The ribbon cutting is at 5:30 PM

    The new office is next-door to Union Savings Bank.

  • Ribbon Cutting and Open House at new Chamber office

    Ribbon Cutting and Open House at new Chamber office

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – The public is invited to join the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance as they celebrate moving into their new office.

    There is plenty of free parking behind the office that can be accessed from either the driveway off of West Loveland or the driveway off of Center Alley.

    March 2

    5 until 7 PM

    514 West Loveland Avenue

    Drinks and light appetizers provided

    The ribbon cutting is at 5:30 PM

    The new office is next-door to Union Savings Bank.

  • Loveland Art Studios on Main “Standing with Ukraine” with open-house fundraiser and donation drive

    Loveland Art Studios on Main “Standing with Ukraine” with open-house fundraiser and donation drive

    Open Reception

    This Saturday, April 23, 7-9 PM

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – Artists at the Loveland Art Studios on Main are participating in a fundraiser and donation drive for Ukraine called WE STAND WITH UKRAINE

    Donations are being collected that support Matthew 25: Ministries’ Ukrainian relief efforts. 

    Resident artists have created paintings depicting their response to Putin’s war against the Ukrainian people.

    Portions of all paintings sold will go directly to Matthew 25: Ministries’ Ukrainian relief efforts.

    The public is invited to the free wine & hors d’oeuvre reception this Saturday, April 23, 7 until 9 PM, at the Loveland Art Studios on Main, 529 Main Street, Loveland, OH  45140. (The building is located on the street directly across from the Loveland Post Office.)

    Guests will meet many of the artists and view the artwork for sale. Guests are also encouraged to bring a donation for Ukraine. (Matthew 25:Ministries especially needs medical supplies and paper products.

    The Loveland artists are collecting donations for Ukraine through Sunday, April 24. The artwork will be displayed in the gallery through April 30. See sample works below. 

    Cincinnati Brush & Palette artists are also holding a fundraiser for Ukraine. Their closing reception is this Sunday, April 24, 1-4 PM, at the Painted River Art Studio in Milford.

  • Open House to discuss the designing a project at Kingswood Park

    Open House to discuss the designing a project at Kingswood Park

    Deerfield Township, Ohio – There will be an Open House to discuss the designing of a project at Kingswood Park that will create a community pavilion on the south side of Innovation Way, along with a civic/community building near the intersection of Innovation Way and Duke Boulevard.

    The meeting will be Wednesday, July 17th from 6:30 PM until 8 PM at the Kingswood Park – Maintenance Building

    This proposal is an exercise in providing improvements based on the community feedback received during the Park’s Master Plan process.

    According to the Township, they are seeking your input for the types of gathering spaces and amenities that meet your vision for this “signature” park.

    The Township says that this project intends to:

    • Respect our resident’s desire to preserve green space.
    • Build a permanent community gathering space with noticeable improvements for all users of the park.
    • To be fiscally responsible through building and owning our administration and sheriff’s offices.

    Questions and Comments can be directed to Joel Smiddy, Parks and Recreation Director by email at jsmiddy@deerfieldtwp.com or by phone at 513.701.6975.



  • Loveland’s 2018-19 State of the Schools is back on the calendar!

    Loveland’s 2018-19 State of the Schools is back on the calendar!

    Loveland students across grade levels showcased their talents at the 2017-18 State of the Schools.

    Hands-on, student-led event now scheduled for March 20

    Loveland, Ohio – Winter weather caused the postponement of the 2018-19 Loveland City School District State of the Schools in January, but it is back on the calendar for Wednesday, March 20. The event will be held as a giant open house with students showcasing the learning that takes place around the district’s three core goals of growth, care and innovation.

    The State of the Schools open house is scheduled for 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20, at Loveland High School (1 Tiger Trail, Loveland, Ohio, 45140).

    “We had a wonderful response to our State of the Schools last year when we turned the event on its head by allowing our students to lead,” said Dr. Amy Crouse, superintendent. “What better way for us to showcase what goes on here at Loveland other than to put our students in the spotlight?”

    The open house will consist of a gallery walk, where students from all grade levels will display various learning projects and interact with visitors through creative exhibits and presentations. The world-class Loveland Robotics will demonstrate robots and the exposure students gain not only to science, technology, engineering and math, but also to communication, leadership and project management through participation in the program.

    There will also be music performances and art exhibits, as well as meet-and-greets with some of the many accomplished Loveland student athletes. Visitors will be engaged in a way-finding mission through the gallery walk, and rewarded with entries to drawings of gift baskets based on the completion of visits to the various booths.

    “The State of the Schools is truly a highlight of the year,” said Dr. Crouse. “We hope the community takes advantage of this unique opportunity to see our amazing students in action, meet and interact with Tigers of all ages, and gain better insight into the work we do here at Loveland.”

    The State of the Schools open house is scheduled for 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20, at Loveland High School (1 Tiger Trail, Loveland, Ohio, 45140).








  • Open House/Public Meeting on Fields Ertel Road projects

    Open House/Public Meeting on Fields Ertel Road projects

    Deerfield Township, Ohio – The public is invited to an open-house public meeting regarding two projects currently under development by the Warren County Transportation Improvement District (WCTID) to address transportation needs in the Fields-Ertel Road Corridor.
    The two projects are: construction of a new entrance ramp from Mason-Montgomery Road directly to Southbound Interstate 71 in conjunction with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and the reconstruction of Fields-Ertel Road from Snider Road to Wilkens Boulevard.
    The meeting will be held on Wednesday, December 5, 2018 from 4:30 PM – 7:00 PM, at the Deerfield Township Administration Center, 4900 Parkway Drive, Suite 180, Mason, Ohio 45040.
    This meeting is an opportunity for the public to review and comment on preliminary alternatives and designs for the respective projects. The meeting is planned as an open house format so you may attend any time during the hours from 4:30 PM – 7:00 PM. Exhibits of the alternatives and preliminary designs will be on display along with additional information for the two projects. County and ODOT officials along with their design consultants will be available to answer questions, and receive your comments. Opportunities to submit written comments during and following the meeting will be provided. Following the meeting, comments can be submitted until January 5th, 2019, to Dan Corey (WCTID) via email at Dan.Corey@co.warren.oh.us or by mail to Warren County Transportation Improvement District, 210 W Main Street, Lebanon, Ohio 45036. Meeting exhibits will be available at the website: www.WCTID.us.
    Parking is available on site and is accessible. Individuals who may require interpretation services or other accommodations to participate in this meeting should contact Dan Corey at the information below, seven (7) days prior to the meeting. For more information, contact:
    Dan Corey
    Assistant County Engineer
    Phone: (513) 695-7725

    Email: Dan.Corey@co.warren.oh.us.



  • Jena Satchell inspires locals to create “Bespoke” memories

    Jena Satchell inspires locals to create “Bespoke” memories

    It’s not work if you go every single day and love what you do. It doesn’t matter if you make a dollar or 100 dollars it’s all about what it does for you inside.

    – Jena Satchell

    Cassie Mattia lives in Historic Downtown Loveland

    Loveland, Ohio – Have you ever wandered down the aisle of a Home Décor store in search of that one item that you could put in your home that really means something to you? An object or a piece of art that every time you passed it in the hallway or glanced at it in the living room it made you reminisce on memories you cherish. This is exactly what local Jena Satchell offers at Bespoke Design Studio.

    Bespoke Design Studio located at 101-B Commerce Blvd. in Loveland, Ohio is a beautiful place where both DIY beginners and experts are able to create high quality, bespoke home décor from start to finish. Bespoke, meaning custom made design allows friends and families to enjoy the art of creating anything from a wood plank sign to a designer chalkboard to a soft canvas pillow to a centerpiece box using only the best materials and tools.

    Jena opened Bespoke not too long ago in January, but still remembers the path that led her to where she is now.

    I had a twin sister, and brother that was 9 months younger than me. With 3 children all in the same grade, it seemed to me that my parents didn’t have the money to send all of us all to college, so I instead decided to accept a job in the staffing industry and was very successful in a short amount of time. I began closing huge accounts. Financially at 19 when my friends were going to school and couldn’t buy a Starbucks coffee, that wasn’t the case for me. My success led me down this path to the HR field without having been to college. Because I experienced so much success in staffing I then went into selling HR outsourcing. This is when I knew I wanted to be in the HR Corporation as a VP. After years in the staffing business, I decided to start my own business in 2006. I loved finding jobs for people that allowed those people to provide for their families. It was very rewarding and led me to become extremely passionate about helping people and forming a connection with them.

     

    After spending several years in the HR world experiencing success, the company Jena was with, decided to eliminate the position.

    “It was a shock to me. I had been my family’s primary provider for years. I had been working 80 to 90 hours a week and realized I wasn’t making time for things that I truly loved to do and most importantly I wasn’t making enough time for my son. It was something that I knew I regretted. I started to look around and reevaluate,” Jena said.

    HR, of course, was a big passion for Jena, but DIY design was in Jena’s blood. She knew from a very young age that by making things that meant something to her she felt the happiness that she didn’t feel doing anything else.

    Jena grew up watching her father Joe Wolfe (standing) and uncle Fred Wolfe create things, not necessarily because they wanted to, but because they had to. “Financially they couldn’t go buy a new car so they had to build it,” Jena said.

    “As a young child I watched my uncle and my dad create things that were just so unique and so impressive it inspired me. My dad would sometimes spend 6 months building a car! My Uncle would take on the same projects only he worked with wood. So I grew up watching my uncle and my father doing all this not necessarily because they wanted to but because they had to. Financially they couldn’t go buy a new car so they had to build it,” Jena said.

    In 2016 Jena finally made the step towards doing what had truly inspired her since she was a child.

    “I spent a lot of time reflecting in 2016 and ultimately I realized that I never really took the time to look around my home. I would see things that I bought from the store and it just didn’t really inspire me. It was beautiful and I loved the way my home was decorated but I just didn’t look at anything and reflect on a memory. It kind of made me sad. I couldn’t help but remember what my uncle told me…. it’s not work if you go every single day and love what you do. It doesn’t matter if you make a dollar or 100 dollars it’s all about what it does for you inside.”

    I would see things that I bought from the store and it just didn’t really inspire me.

    Jena decided that all she wanted to do was something that inspired people but also made her happy to go into every day. This led to her opening Bespoke Design Studio.

    At Bespoke Design guests get a chance to make their own memories through unique DIY projects using designs selected or created by Jena, specially made stencils, high quality paint, beautiful fabric, locally sourced wood that Jena’s husband and son spend 8 to 10 hours at a time finely sanding – and last but not least power tools!

    Typical tools for the wood plank signs are a crown stapler or a brad nailer.

    “Typical tools for the wood plank signs are a crown stapler or a brad nailer. We use porter cable high volt battery operated tools,” Jena says, “You will also be using wood glue to put your signs together. You will be using a power screwdriver to attach your D-Hooks and Hanging Wire as well. At times you will you use a drill for certain projects such as creating decorative boxes or centerpieces,” Jena added.

    Each project kit such as this “Family Name” 14×24″ Serving Tray w/ Handles includes everything you need. Wood parts, stencils custom-cut-to-order just for you, hardware and the use of all necessary wood stains, paints, tools and supplies.

    Bespoke Design Studio offers several opportunities to take classes and workshops specializing in different DIY projects. Jena’s website provides a calendar with the times and dates when classes or workshops are being held. Guests can simply select one of the dates on the calendar followed by the time they want to take the class or workshop and book it right then and there online. The pricing, of course, depends on the size of the project, the materials and the amount of time it takes to complete the project. All classes are open to the public unless you book a private event, which of course are very popular for Birthday celebrations and the ever-popular “Girls Night Out.” Jena welcomes food and beverages in all her classes. Catering is offered to large groups.

    Jena welcomes food and beverages in all her classes. Catering is offered to large groups.

    When asked what her favorite part was about her workshops and classes Jena was quick to respond.

    “The look on their face after they peel off their stencil revealing this beautiful design is very fulfilling for me. Knowing that piece of art they created is going to hang in their home and every time they look at it they are going to reflect on the memory of what they experienced when they were in my studio with the people they care about is truly satisfying. They have a sense of pride in knowing that they did it all themselves. Hopefully these pieces my guests create inspire them to make more things themselves and rely less on things that you can buy from the store.”

    Hopefully these pieces my guests create inspire them to make more things themselves and rely less on things that you can buy from the store.”

    Jena offers her one of a kind pieces on her website for purchase for the sole purpose of gifting. “I create so many pieces that frankly I have to put some online for purchase because I can’t fit everything I have made in my home! I don’t try to push the idea of only buying from my website though because I truly believe the special part of placing these pieces in your home is knowing you made them which you can only do if you come into the studio and make the pieces yourself,” Jena explained, “My reason for opening the studio is to create an experience for people that will be memorable, empowering, inspiring and that will give them something that will last in their home.”

    Items on Jena’s website include decorative pillows, ranging between 35 and 37 dollars, wood plank signs, priced at 40 dollars and centerpiece boxes beginning at 80 dollars.

    The future of Bespoke Design Studio is very bright with many exciting things to come. On September 6th from 5 PM to 9 PM and September 8th from 10 AM to 2 PM Jena is holding an Open House/Seasonal Preview Event where not only will guests be introduced to 72 new designs but will also receive a swag bag if they are one of the first 150 guests to arrive. Each guest that arrives will also receive a discount on a future class and entered into several different raffles after they sign the guest book. Guests will be able to see live demonstrations of DIY projects and seasonal specialties while enjoying food and drinks as well.

    In regards to new things to come in the near future for Bespoke Design Jena says she looks forward to the releasing of String Art, Fabric Pillows, Seasonal Designer Chalkboard Designs and Wreaths. Jena mentioned that for the Spring and Summer guests can expect brand new wood projects introduced as well as workshops given on wood engraving, headboards and buffet tables. Jena hopes to open another location in a year in either Springboro or Lebanon.

    What sets my studio apart from all of the other DIY Design Studios is I don’t require you to be crafty or creative at all.

    “What sets my studio apart from all of the other DIY Design Studios is I don’t require you to be crafty or creative at all. This is something anyone can do! My studio offers friendly instruction, a wide variety of high-quality materials, space and access to tools which may not otherwise be available or cost-effective. It really is like a 4-hour family or friend party where we bond, we drink, we eat, we dance and we create,” Jena said.


    If you would like to learn more about Bespoke Design Studio you can visit www.BespokeDIY.com, call the studio at 513-239-5835 or email Jena at Jena.Satchell@BespokeDIY.com. You can also visit bespokeloveland on Facebook or BespokeDesignDIY on Instagram


  • Loveland KinderCare Education Open House on July 21

    Loveland KinderCare Education Open House on July 21

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    KinderCare Education is at 10695 Loveland Madeira Road

    Come join the fun activities, enjoy refreshments and meet and greet the staff!

    Touch a truck with the Loveland Fire Department!

    Enjoy Loveland Dairy Whip ice cream treats!!

    FREE Registration for all new families!

    RSVP @ 300552@klcorp.com or 513-683-2641 for more details.