Loveland, Ohio – Would you like to have Cassie our local influencer and “Celeb,” emcee, make announcements, or host one of your events so that your customers stay engaged, entertained, donating, bidding, and shopping? Well now is your chance to hire Cassie for your next public event or fundraiser!
Cassie has an extensive background in PR, Marketing, and Broadcast Journalism making her ability to emcee and host public events come naturally! Cassie has been on camera and in front of audiences for most of her life and hopes to enter her next journalism era as a host and emcee!
On July 4 Cassie commentated the City of Loveland’s 4th of July Parade LIVE for the second time. Cassie’s commentating video so far has been viewed by 4,175 people and the views continue to grow daily!
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It was the largest Loveland 4th of July Parade to date! If you missed it, watch it now!
Loveland, Ohio – Cassie remains beyond excited that she was back for another year to be “live” on FaceBook to narrate the annual Loveland 4th of July Parade. For those of you that couldn’t make it to the celebration this year Cassie hopes that she can make you feel as though you had front-row seats at the parade and feel you were a part of all the patriotic action!
It was the largest 4th of July Parade to date! If you missed it, watch now!
David Miller is the Managing Editor of Loveland Magazine
by David Miller
Loveland, Ohio – It’s been awfully fun photographing the Loveland High School Women’s and Men’s basketball games this season. As you will see in this slide show there is non-stop effort and excitement from both teams.
By visiting the ECC website you can keep up with the stats, standings, scores, and the schedule to attend a game and witness the action firsthand.
Loveland, Ohio – Loveland Magazine TV was there yesterday in the gym at Loveland High School when Ian Ciric and Nick McHenry signed their letter of intent to continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level. Athletic Director Rich Bryant introduced the young men and read a short bio about them.
Lewiston Maine – On Sunday, October 29th, the City of Lewiston began its healing with the “One Lewiston Vigil and Remembrance Ceremony”. Coordinated by the City of Lewiston, LA Metro Chamber, and the interfaith community, this vigil invited community members to grieve together and to pay respects to those impacted.
Donations to help the victims and families of the tragedy in Lewiston
If you feel called to help the victims and families of the recent tragedy in Lewiston, the Prince of Peace Parish in Lewiston is raising funds to help with funeral arrangements and medical costs for families affected by the horrible events that have unfolded in our small town.
Also, Donate Here for Individuals and Families Impacted by Oct. 25
There has been an outpouring of interest in making donations for the individuals and families impacted by the tragic occurrences on Oct. 25 in the City of Lewiston.
Loveland, Ohio – Here are the photos and video we shot during last Tuesday’s parade from our vantage point around the Town Clock on West Loveland Avenue. The still photos were taken by reporter, Sean Behling.
Loveland, Ohio – The public was invited to the Loveland Bike Trail to officially dedicate the “Angels by the Trail” Mural on Sunday morning. The ceremony and ribbon cutting took place at the Linda Cox Parking lot in Historic Downtown Loveland. The mural has been painted on the side of an Eads Fence and Hardware industrial building that faces the trail. As a way of giving back to the community, a group of Loveland Area residents, led by Stacie Lund created a mural that is named “Angels by the Trail”. This colorful 65 X 20 foot memorial mural is in memory of Loveland Area children who lost their lives much too soon.
If you would like to have a Angel’s name, a child who has passed on and was a resident of the Loveland community and was between the ages of 3-23 added to the mural, please click the following link.
On the GoFundMe page created for the project you can contribute to the expenses, Lund said, “Our hope is that the conversion of this plain industrial wall into the “Angels by the Trail” installation will bring joy to the families of these children and those who love them and will give our community another beautiful, bright and cheerful landmark and backdrop within our special home of Loveland.”
Loveland, Ohio – Here are the sights and sounds of Loveland’s 2023 Memorial Day Parade. If you were in it, you were most likely captured by our LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV camera.
Thank you to everyone involved in marking this most somber occasion to honor those who gave their final sacrifice of life, limb, or sanity, and especially the “Gold Star” families that mourn.
Thank you to the Loveland Veterans Committee, those who walked, rode, or waved, and the numerous local service and civic organizations. Thank you Loveland High School Marching Band and Color Guard.
An Extraordinary Plea
Dear Loveland Area Friends,
We are one keystroke and one shutter click away from a technological disaster.
We work from 11-year-old computers and an eight-year-old video camera. This video took perhaps 20 hours longer to edit and produce than it should have because of the antiquated equipment we use.
If you see yourself in this video, a loved one, a best friend, or your favorite Veteran, will you please consider making a donation today?
If you now live out of town or just couldn’t be there and this video adds value to your life by us bringing you to the parade, will you please consider making a donation today?
With great appreciation and love,
David and Cassie
Loveland Magazine
243 Wall Street
Loveland, Ohio 45140
Loveland, Ohio– On Tuesday, May 9 the Loveland High School Wind Ensemble performed, “Rise from the Ashes” as their last concert of the school year. The band was directed by Geoffrey Miller, Evan Wood, Rebecca Jones, and Drew Hadley.
Before the last piece was played Director Miller introduced the Seniors that played their last concert at the high school and introduced the winner of the John Plillips Sousa Award to Senior, Lizzy Lipp.
The Wind Ensemble performed:
Procession of the Nobles – Nicolai Rimsky – Korsakov, arr. Leidzen