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LIFE

B4 • DELHI-PRICE HILL PRESS • APRIL 11, 2012

Mercy residents have spring fling

Residents at Mercy Franciscan at West Park recently enjoyed a Spring Fling complete with music and dancing. Music was provided by Mark Rasmussen of Liquid Village Music, while Frank Thesing of the West park activities department danced with everyone who wanted to hit the dance floor. Mark Rasmussen provided some musical entertainment. PROVIDED.

Frank Thesing leads Kay Frietsch to the dance floor. PROVIDED.

Frank Thesing dances with Shelly Hodapp. PROVIDED.

Frank Thesing dances with Opal McNamee, 103. PROVIDED.

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R. Michael Prescott, Cincinnati market president of U.S. Bank will chair the 62nd annual awards dinner for BRIDGES for a Just Community. The awards dinner, BRIDGES’ largest fundraiser, will be on Thursday, May 31, at Paul Brown Stadium in the Club West Lounge. The fund raising goal for this year’s event is $300,000. Financial veteran and community advocate, Prescott joined U.S. Bank in February 2011, and is responsible for all of the bank’s activities and commercial lending efforts in the region. In addition to his role at U.S. Bank, he serves on the board of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, the Cincinnati Business Committee, United Way, ArtsWave, the Cin-

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» Maria Molina, longtime BRIDGES supporter, visible leader in the Hispanic Community and Procter and Gamble’s Latin American Development Director and Americas Consumer Relations Manager; » Mona Morrow, WCPO’s Director of Community Affairs; » Dr. Nemat Moussavian, a physician, community health advocate and activist providing pro bono care for a free clinic at Mercy Hospital in Anderson, and who is a deeply respected leader in the Islamic community; » Gregory Williams, president of the University of Cincinnati and author of the well-known autobiography, “Life on the Color Line: The True Story of a

White Boy Who Discovered He Was Black;” and » Rabbi Gary Zola, Executive Director of The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives & Professor of the American Jewish Experience at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. During the dinner, guests will enjoy the sounds of the University of Cincinnati Jazz Band, a preview of the World Choir Games, BRIDGES Community Engagement Stations, a silent auction, and multicultural dining followed by the awards presentation. For tickets or sponsorship information, call Kathleen Joiner at 513-3814660.

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cinnati Chamber of Commerce, University of Cincinnati Foundation and the Medical Center Fund of Cincinnati. He also is a member of the board of managers for the Cincinnati New Markets Fund and 3CDC. Prescott and his wife, Lauri, currently reside in Mason with their two teen children, Morgan and Ryan. At the dinner, BRIDGES will recognize six outstanding individuals who reflect BRIDGES’ six core values of integrity, inclusion, responsibility, respect, justice and collaboration. The honorees are: » Dhani Jones, former Cincinnati Bengals linebacker, founder of BowTie Cause and owner of the BowTie Cafe in Mt. Adams;

The third annual Jerry Stautberg Memorial Car Show is scheduled for Harvest Home Park, 3961 North Bend Road, Cheviot, form 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, May 6. The event is free to attend and $10 to participate and will take place rain or shine. Onsite registration is from 9 a.m. until noon. The first 100 participants who enter a car in the show will receive a free T-shirt and the first 250 registrants will receive a free dash plaque. All proceeds from the car show benefit the Jerry Stautberg Memorial Scholarship Fund at Elder High School. The owners of the

top 25 cars will received trophies in addition to awards in the four categories of Best of Show, People’s Choice, Show and Shine and a Jerry’s Choice award where show organizers will select the car they feel Jerry would have chosen. The awards ceremony is scheduled for 3 p.m. The day’s festivities will include split the pot and other raffles. Food and drinks will be available and free face painting and balloons will be offered for children. Music will be provided by local disc jockey Brian Hellman. The show is in memory of Jerry Stautberg, a wellknown fixture of Cincinnati’s car scene who died in 2009 after a battle with liver disease. Stautberg last worked as a car buyer for the Kenwood Dealer Group, but his near 40 year career was spent in the local car industry at a variety of dealerships. “I am so proud of the way this car show has grown into the event it is today,” said Jerry’s son Brian Stautberg. “We are able to help a good cause and pay tribute to my father. ” To preregister, and info www.jerryscarshow.com.


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