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  • Nominate your sweetheart to be next Valentine Lady and submit art for card design contest

    Nominate your sweetheart to be next Valentine Lady and submit art for card design contest

    Loveland, Ohio – It’s not too early to start thinking about Valentine’s in the land of love! Nominate a local lady to serve as 2023’s Valentine Lady or submit original artwork to the theme of “There is nothing in the world so sweet as love.” Nominations are due by November 18 to the chamber office.

    Nominate a local lady to serve as 2023’s Valentine lady by submitting your letter of recommendation to the LMRCA office or by emailing us at meredith@lmrchamberalliance.org.

    Little Miami River Chamber Alliance | 113 Karl Brown Way, Loveland, OH 45140

    Valentine Lady History

    The Valentine Program began in 1972 and has grown over the years to include a variety of Valentine community activities, as well as our nationally-known cachet stamping and postmark program.

    Valentine Ladies are women who have distinguished themselves in community, school, or family endeavors. Being nominated for Valentine Lady is quite an honor!

    The Valentine Lady is the ambassador for the Chamber’s Valentine Program, and visits area businesses, nursing homes, and schools, among her duties as Valentine Lady.

    Annual Valentine Card Design

    Original artwork may be submitted by any individual who is interested!

    • Artwork must reflect or incorporate the theme: “Love is…..” and must also include (or provide space for) the phrase, “There is nothing in this world so sweet as love.” One-color, two-color and full-color entries are acceptable.
    • Artwork must be flat (two-dimensional) and reduce proportionately to fit within a 5 inch by 3 ¾ inch space, the size of the printed Valentine’s Day cards.
    • All entries must be submitted in person to the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance at 113 Karl Brown Way, Loveland, OH 45140 or by mail to the Little Miami River Chamber, 113 Karl Brown Way,  Loveland, OH 45140.
    • Submit artwork for the design contest (deadline is November 18, 2022).
    • Entry forms and contest rules are available at the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance, 113 Karl Brown Way, Loveland, OH 45140. If you would like one sent to you, please call the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance at 683-1544.
    • The winner will receive design credit on the back of the 2023 Valentine’s Day cards, recognition at the Valentine Kick off, other local recognition, media recognition and two complimentary invitations to the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance Annual Valentine Breakfast.
    • Entries not selected may be picked up after December 10, 2022.

    The Ladies

    Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the current Valentine lady is serving a 2-year term.
    Nominations will begin in the fall of 2022 for the 2023 Valentine lady.

    These women are chosen by community nomination, then picked by a committee of the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance. Stay connected with them through the Valentine Ladies on Facebook.

    2021-2022:  Jeannie Schumaker
    2020:  Debbie Murray
    2019:  Dr. Kathy Lorenz
    2018:  Kay Bolin
    2017:  Carol Williams
    2016:  Laurie Gordon
    2015:  Sue Lundy
    2014:  Janis Fogle
    2013:  Marge Henderson
    2012:  Jan Ranard
    2011:  Avery (Winkie) Foster
    2010:  Bonnie Larson
    2009:  Linda Cox
    2008:  Kay Napier
    2007:  Sue Newburger
    2006:  Peggy Goodwin
    2005:  Lu Boike
    2004:  Helen Gosch
    2003:  Kathryn Undercoffer
    2002:  Patricia Furterer
    2001:  Marirose Stiver
    2000:  Anne Fowler
    1999:  Winona Franz
    1998:  Barbara Dee
    1997:  Bobbie Books
    1996:  Jo Ann Richardson
    1995:  Mary McDonnell
    1994:  Margaret Keifer
    1993:  Kathryn Sidney
    1992:  Doris Osborne
    1991:  Martha Hockman
    1990:  Rose Wene
    1989:  Pat Randolph
    1982-88:  Ruth Jackson (Doris’s daughter)
    1982:  Doris Pfiester

  • Meet the next Loveland Valentine Lady

    Meet the next Loveland Valentine Lady

    Loveland, Ohio – “Jeannie Shumaker embodies and lives all those wonderful characteristics and attributes we use to define the title of Valentine Lady.  And with her lifetime of giving and caring within the Loveland community, she is a most deserving candidate to represent Loveland as the 2021 Valentine Lady,” said Peggy Goodwin in her nomination letter for the 2021 Loveland Valentine Lady. Goodwin was the 2006 Loveland Valentine Lady.

    On Tuesday morning this week, the Valentine Ladies met at the Loveland Museum Center to welcome and surprise the 2021 Valentine Lady – Jeannie Shumaker.  (Jeannie Shumaker is in the center photo above.)

    Here is the full nomination letter…

    If you’ve ever attended an event at the Loveland Museum Center, then you have most certainly met this delightful lady.  And once you’ve met her, Jeannie Shumaker’s warmth and engaging smile makes you feel like you’ve known her forever.  That was my experience a few years ago while volunteering for an event at the museum – both Jeannie and I arrived well before the others; we struck up a conversation and before long were chatting away like old friends while she steered me through the nuances of our tasks at hand.  

    A lifelong Loveland resident, Jeannie has given of her time and talents to our community in so many ways – without fanfare but accomplishing so many great things along the way.  Jeannie spent 35 years as a Certified Medical Assistant, first with Dr. Sood here in Loveland, then later at Bethesda North.  The care and compassion she devoted to her patients pervades everything she does as evidenced by the many ways she has quietly served the Loveland community.

    She gives very generously of her time to the Loveland Museum Center; pick most any event and you’ll find Jeannie’s name within the list of volunteers. And she actively supports the Museum by attending just about every activity and event offered.  She is currently one of the Docents who welcomes visitors to the Museum on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.  Over the years, she has also contributed quite a number of artifacts of local significance to the Museum’s collection.

    Jeannie is a member of the Loveland Woman’s Club; in the past she has held the position of Treasurer as well as serving on the Ways and Means Committee.  One of her favorite projects was a hugely successful bridal show to raise funds for the scholarship program.  She vividly recalls her home being filled with bridal gowns as she collected items for the event.  She laughingly recalls her employer, Dr. Sood, not scheduling appointments that would conflict with Jeannie’s participation in Woman’s Club meetings!

    Jeannie was actively engaged in getting libraries set up at the former Little Miami and Lloyd Mann schools – it requires quite a bit of work to get each book ready to go on the shelf, so this was no small feat.  Once established, she volunteered at those libraries every week helping the children select books and also reading to the kids.  Even today she’s still good at reading a book upside down!

    Jeannie also volunteered in the schools, tutoring 1st through 4th graders (mostly little boys) in reading and social studies.  Her purse was always crammed full of socks, gloves and Kleenex to give to the kids who needed them.  She also assisted the school nurse in screening young girls for scoliosis.   And she was one of those treasured “room mothers” that we all fondly remember from our grade school days.

    At Loveland United Methodist Church, Jeannie is a member of 2 Bible study groups.  She is also the “snack lady” during Vacation Bible School, coordinating this very popular part of the program. For years in preparation for the church’s annual holiday turkey dinners, Jeannie has baked the pies (from scratch!) to accompany the more than 400 dinners served every year.  And she’s ready to do it again this year!

    If you check out Jeannie’s Facebook page, you’ll find no self-promotion there.  Instead her Facebook page is almost exclusively a showcase of dogs and cats available for adoption at area animal shelters.  (But she does slip in an occasional recipe to share with her friends!)  She volunteers weekly at the SPCA in Sharonville. When she signed up to help at the SPCA, 39 of the 40 volunteers specified they wanted to work with the dogs – so tender-hearted Jeannie opted to help with the cats and kittens.  Each week she cleans cages and launders the bedding – but most importantly she helps socialize the animals and assists people in choosing the perfect furry little companion for their families.

    Jeannie is also deeply devoted to her family, and her care for them is second to none.  Years ago, while caring for her own family, Jeannie brought her two young nephews to live with her so their parents could focus their time and energy on caring for another young son who was hospitalized due to a serious injury.  

    Jeannie Shumaker embodies and lives all those wonderful characteristics and attributes we use to define the title of “Valentine Lady.”  And with her lifetime of giving and caring within the Loveland community, she is a most deserving candidate to represent Loveland as the 2021 Valentine Lady.

    Respectfully submitted by, 

    Peggy Goodwin


    Because of COVID, the schedule of events for the annual kick-off of the formal introduction of the new Valentine Lady and the unveiling of the 2021 Valentine Card at the Loveland Kroger store is a bit up in the air. Details will be announced by the Little Miami River Chamber of Commerce at a later date.

  • Meet Kay Bolin: the 2018 Valentine Lady [Q&A and videos]

    Meet Kay Bolin: the 2018 Valentine Lady [Q&A and videos]

    by Sam Smith

    Loveland, Ohio – On the evening of Tuesday, January 23rd, local volunteer and business owner Kay Bolin was announced as the 2018 Loveland Valentine Lady. Bolin will fill the community-centric roles of Valentine Lady by visiting classrooms, churches and retirement homes and spreading a message of love and kindness. In a Loveland first, she was escorted by local restaurant manager, Cory Partin.

    Kay Bolin O’Grady and Cory Partin speak to a class of first graders

    “As of Friday, February 9th, Cory and I have visited 4 schools, 56 classes and approximately 1100 students. I spend 15 – 20 minutes in each class and my focus is sharing a story about love and kindness.”

    The Valentine Lady program started in 1971, and began the tradition of Loveland postcards with the phrase “There is nothing in this world so sweet as love” which is still used today. That year the first “Valentine Lady” volunteered to handle the postcards, and the position has stuck. Each year, a new Valentine Lady is chosen for their community presence and volunteerism to continue the tradition. This year, the position has been passed along to Kay Bolin.

    Kay Bolin presents a story about love and kindness

    Watch Bolin’s induction as the 2018 Valentine Lady here:

    Kay Bolin-O’Grady is the 2018 Loveland Valentine Lady

    Kay Bolin has been the director of marketing and sales at Whistle Stop Clayworks in downtown Loveland since 2009. The 2018 Valentine Lady opened the ceramics teaching studio and gallery with her husband, Tim O’Grady after purchasing an abandoned petroleum distribution business building in Historic Loveland.

    Bolin is active with the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance Board Of Directors and a frequent participant at chamber events. She also contributes her time to Loveland Stage Company. Past roles have included the Greater Loveland Historical Society Museum, Loveland Beautification and the Loveland Arts Council (of which Bolin was president for several years). Bolin as awarded the Community Involvement Award by the Chamber of Commerce in 2015.

    In a Loveland first, Bolin was escorted by the manager of Tano Bistro & Catering, Cory Partin. “I would like to mention though that this year is the first year the program has a Valentine Lady Escort, Cory Partin is the 2018 Valentine Lady Escort and I am thrilled to have him by my side. We are having a blast and it is so awesome for us to share love and kindness in a community we both love so much,” Bolin claimed.

    Kay Bolin poses with Loveland Elementary students. Bolin O’Grady has already spoken to hundreds of students.

    Q&A With Kay Bolin:

    Loveland Magazine: How long have you been in Loveland?  What brought you here? 

    Kay Bolin: I moved to Loveland in 1992 when my job at the time transferred me here from Atlanta.   

    LM: What was the process that led you to become the 2018 Valentine Lady? How were you nominated? 

    KB: I was nominated by two dear friends. The process is all letters of nominations, which are due to the LMRCA in early November. They are then reviewed by the Valentine Program Committee which is made up of a representative from the school district, local business, and all previous Valentine Ladies. They vote on who they feel have distinguished themselves by their commitment and involvement in our community. It’s quite an honor to be nominated much less chosen. It was humbling.

    LM: For anyone interested in being the 2019 Valentine Lady … what advice would you give?

    KB: That’s a little difficult for me to answer as I didn’t plan on being a Valentine Lady– I just love our community and loved being involved… I think that is probably the common thread between most of the Valentines Ladies. And if you are fortunate enough to be chosen, have fun with it and keep in mind the theme of the Valentine Program: There is nothing in this world so sweet as love

    LM: Do you think a community can love?

    KB:  Yes, I do. I think that Loveland is a very loving community.

    LM: What roles does a Loveland valentine lady hold. What have/will you do?

    KB: My first schedule is going to various schools (pre-school through 3rd grade) from February 1 – 14. As of Friday, February 9th, Cory and I have visited 4 schools, 56 classes, and approximately 1,100 students. I spend 15 – 20 minutes in each class and my focus is sharing a story about love and kindness. I tell the children a story. Many end up teary-eyed, others confused. But most understand the message.
    Another fun role is going to Loveland Health Care and crowning the Valentine King and Queen and visiting the Lodge Retirement Community for cookie decorating. But I am available to all area businesses, schools and nursing homes… just wherever I can share some love and kindness.

    Loveland first graders decorate Valentines.

    A Loveland first grader’s card along with the Loveland 2018 Valentine stamp

    Cory Partin and Kay Bolin O’Grady tell a story to a class of elementary school students. The 2018 Valentine Lady plans to retell the story at the The Little Miami River Chamber Alliance Valentine breakfast.

    The Little Miami River Chamber Alliance Valentine Breakfast was on February 9 at the Oasis Conference Center at 8 AM. At the breakfast, it was announced that Kay Bolin is the 2018 Loveland Valentine Lady, following in the footsteps of Carol Williams. Poetry contest winners read their poems with past Valentine ladies in attendance.  


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