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He is Risen! Celebrate Jesus’ Resurrection on Easter morning with special worship times of 8, 9:30 and 11 AM.
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church is at 101 S Lebanon Road.

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He is Risen! Celebrate Jesus’ Resurrection on Easter morning with special worship times of 8, 9:30 and 11 AM.
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church is at 101 S Lebanon Road.

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Loveland, Ohio – Christmas Eve Worship at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church is on December 24 with family worship at 6, 9, and 11 PM.
The church is located at 101 S Lebanon Rd, Loveland, OH 45140.
(513) 683-1600

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Prince of Peace Lutheran Church is located at 101 S. Lebanon Road in Loveland.
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Tiger parents encouraged to attend the March 11 event
Loveland, Ohio – Loveland Educating Against Alcohol and Drugs (LEAAD) presents Right Under Your Nose Sunday, March 11, at Prince of Peace Church. Designed as an educational opportunity for adults only, Right Under Your Nose uncovers the hidden dangers that students face on a daily basis, including: substance abuse, violence, juvenile crime, technology, and risky behaviors. Doors will open at 4:30 PM for adults to tour a mock teenager’s bedroom, visit an artifact table, and meet with community resources including drug addiction professionals, mental health counselors and preventative programs. The Right Under Your Nose presentation will start at 5:30 PM.
“If you were unable to attend the presentation in 2016, now is your chance!” said Loveland Middle School Assistant Principal Jayson Bruce, who serves on the executive committee of LEAAD. “However, if you did see it the first time, a lot has changed, and this experience would be worth your time.”
To date, LEAAD has presented the Right Under Your Nose program to more than 1,000 adults – including sessions at several local school districts, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Changing the Future of Children of Addicted Parents Conference.
“I am beyond ecstatic with what we have been able to accomplish with Right Under Your Nose,” said Bruce. “The conversations that parents are having with their children because of this program is so important. If we can help one parent or one young adult, then all of this is well worth it.”
Included in the Right Under Your Nose presentation is a mother’s heartbreaking story of how drug addiction ultimately took her son. Beth Renner hopes that by sharing her story, she can help one parent or one child that is struggling themselves. The night will conclude with a Q & A session.


Texas National Guard soldiers conduct rescue operations in flooded areas around Houston, Texas 27 August, 2017. (Photos by 1Lt. Zachary West, 100th MPAD
Loveland, Ohio – Loveland Magazine asked readers to send us information about ways our community can support relief efforts for Hurricane Harvey. Here are the responses.
From Susan Grosse:
Red Cross plays a huge role in rescue and relief for disasters. The Cincinnati/Ohio Valley Chapter has many staff and volunteers with a high level of expertise. 19 from our region have already been deployed.
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church will only be collecting monetary donations. Checks can be made to Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 101 S. Lebanon Road, Loveland,OH 45140 referencing Lutheran Disaster Response: Hurricane Response, U.S. We then will send 100% of the donation to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America where 100% of the donations go to the victims. Please also read this message from our Pastor. Pastor Jonathan Eilert: Reminders that you might want to share with your readers about disaster response
From Tim Canada
Bond Furniture in conjunction with Loveland Hardware will be collection points for relief items for the victims of Hurricane Harvey. Deliveries of donated items will be taken to Mathew 25 Ministries multiple times over the next 30 days. Cash donations will be collected at both locations and checks made out to Matthew 25 Ministries.
Bond Furniture and Mattress Galleries is at 113 Karl Brown Way. (513-683-2233)
Store Hours:Monday and Thursday 10am-8pm, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 10am-6pm, Saturday 10am-5pm, and closed on Sunday.
Loveland Hardware is at 131 Broadway.
Store Hours: Monday – Thursday 8am-6pm, Friday – Saturday 8am-5pm, and closed on Sunday.
Accepting slightly used and new clothes, toiletries, shoes, blankets, pillows, canned foods with tear off tops, water, ready to eat meals (non frozen), boxed diapers, baby wipes, and Checks made out to Mathew 25 Ministries.
From Keara Gibbs and Mosaic Church:
We are working with Ray Nevers from Mosaic, who will be going to Houston, TX on Friday with a Uhaul to take Canned food, Bottled Water, Clothes, Personal hygiene items, Bedding, Inflatable Mattress, Pet Food, Etc and will return by Monday. PLEASE BRING DONATIONS TO CHURCH TOMORROW OR THURSDAY BETWEEN 9-5. **ALSO WE WOULD YOU CONSIDER GIVING FINANICALLY TO THIS IMPORTANT EFFORT. YOU CAN TEXT TO GIVE USING THE NUMBER (513)259-2133, TYPE THE AMOUNT YOU WOULD LIKE TO GIVE AND TYPE HURRICANE RELIEF…OR YOU CAN USE OUR MOSAIC CINCINNATI APP. 100% OF ALL MONEY WILL GO DIRECTLY TO HOUSTON ON FRIDAY FOR RELIEF EFFORTS. ****WE NEED ONE ADDITIONAL MAN TO GO, WHO CAN ASSIST IN THE DRIVE, AND BE A BLESSING. ALL YOUR EXPENSES WILL BE COVERED BY CHURCH. IF YOU ARE ABLE TO GO… EMAIL- MANDY@MOSAICCINCINNATI.COM Thank you for in advance for helping us help others. Pastor Shayne
Matthew 25: Ministries is responding to Hurricane Harvey. Our Disaster Response Team departed at noon on Tuesday, August 29 with our full fleet of specialized vehicles. The trucks were loaded with an initial load of supplies, including personal care kits, cleaning products, first aid and safety kits, diapers, paper products, and tarps. Initial plans are to head towards Rockport and Aransas Pass and then follow along Harvey’s path of destruction.
DISASTER RELIEF DONATIONS
Our volunteer and donation drop-off hours have been extended for Hurricane Harvey relief. We are open for donations Monday – Thursday from 9 AM – 7 PM, Friday 9 AM – 4 PM, Saturday from 9 AM – 3 PM and Monday (Labor Day) from 9 AM – 4 PM.
We will accept the following for disaster relief:
*Donors who would like to designate their financial gifts for Hurricane Relief may do so by writing “Hurricane Relief” in the memo line of their check or by typing it in the “in honor of” field of our online giving form. Please mail checks to Matthew 25: Ministries, 11060 Kenwood Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. 100% of donated funds designated for Hurricane Relief will be used for the purpose intended.
REMOTE DONATION DROP-OFF LOCATIONS
| LOCATION:Advantage Resourcing 2337 Buttermilk Crossing Crescent Springs, KY 41017 |
DROP OFF TIMES:August 28 – September 16 Monday— Friday 8 AM —4:30 PM |
CONTACT:Tonya Hensley | 859-578-3300 northernkentucky@advantageresourcing.com |
| LOCATION:Fairfield West Baptist Church 5345 Muskopf Road Fairfield, OH 45014 |
DROP OFF TIMES:Friday, Sept 1 – 10 AM to 6 PM Saturday, Sept 2 9 AM to 6 PM Sunday, Sept 3 12 PM – 4 PM Monday, Sept 4 10 AM – 2 PM |
CONTACT:Angie Kenworthy | 513-509-0465 angiekenworthy@gmail.com
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| LOCATION:Goshen Township 1849 Rt 28 Goshen OH 45122 |
DROP OFF TIMES:August 28 – September 24 Monday—Friday 24/7 |
CONTACT:Steve Pegram, Chief | 513-722-3500 Steve.pegram@goshen-oh.gov |
| LOCATION:St. Bernard-Elmwood Place City Schools & Bethel-Tate Roger Bacon Stadium 35 E. Mitchell Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45217 |
DROP OFF TIMES:Thursday Aug. 31st ONLY 5:30 PM—8 PM
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CONTACT:Matthew Koenig | 513-582-4050
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Texas National Guard soldiers conduct rescue operations in flooded areas around Houston, Texas 27 August, 2017. (Photos by 1Lt. Zachary West, 100th MPAD)
Dear Loveland Magazine Readers,

Thank you Loveland Magazine for organizing information about opportunities to support disaster response in Texas. (Are you organizing hurricane relief?)
In the immediate aftermath of a storm of this size, not all help is immediately helpful.
The best thing that people can do immediately from somewhere as far away as Loveland is to sit tight and donate money to organizations that are already a part of the network of organizations that are being coordinated to respond.