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Hilltop Press

May 19, 2010

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MARC EMRAL/STAFF

The sign to Central Baptist Church on Winton Road in Finneytown contained last week’s Scavenger Hunt clue. The reader who called in a correct guess was M a r t y Nuhn. Turn to A1 for this week’s clue.

Last week’s clue.

BRIEFLY

Looking to help

The Finneytown Local School District is in the process of identifying and evaluating children from infants to age 21 with disabilities who may be in need of special education and related services. If you know of a child who is suspected of having a disability, contact the Finneytown Local School District, Department of Student Services, at 728-3700.

Art night

The Passages Art Gallery, that will be housed in Goodman Elementary School in North College Hill, will have a fundraiser Saturday, May 22, at Van Zandt Restaurant and Tavern, 1810 W. Galbraith Road. The evening begins at 7 p.m. and the cost is $20, which includes beverage, entree, dessert, tax and tip with $5 being donated to the Gallery. Gallery organizers also are raising money with the sale of commemorative tiles that will be placed on the wall in the auditorium at Goodman. Proceeds go to the lighting and art display system that will be installed in the gallery. Tickets are available at the school district central office, 1498 W. Galbraith Road. For more information about the fund raisers call the school at 931-8181.

Exploring careers

Drake Center is seeking high school students interested in exploring health care

Community yard sale

St. Therese Little Flower Church is sponsoring Mount Airy’s third annual community yard sale on from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 22, in the church parking lot at Colerain and Kirby avenues. The public is invited to rent a spot, bring items to sell, or just stop by and browse. Space rental is $15 for one parking spot and $20 for two spots. Advance registration preferred but not necessary by calling Sylvia or Don at 541-8667. The yard sale proceeds will benefit Little Flower’s mission projects in Madagascar.

MT. HEALTHY NIGHT OWL BINGO

Mt. Healthy High School Cafeteria 2046 Adams Rd. Mt. Healthy - 729-0131

WED. NIGHT ONLY Doors Open 6:00 pm Bingo Starts 6:55 pm • No Computers Guaranteed $3500 Payout With 150 Players or More

MT. NOTRE DAME H.S. - EVERY TUESDAY EVE. SmokeFree Bingo

Door s 5:0O0pen pm

711 East Columbia • Reading PROGRESSIVE GAME $15,000 & GROWING

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Save the Animals Foundation BINGO

11330 Williamson Rd. off Cornell, in Blue Ash TUESDAY & FRIDAY Evenings - Doors Open 6pm

Preliminary Games 7:00pm - Reg Games 7:30pm OVER 25 DIFFERENT INSTANTS

RINKS BINGO R

Non-Smoking $8 - 6-36 Faces $15 - 90 Faces Computer Fri & Sat Nights

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Advanced technology for women’s health

Monday, May 31, 2010 12:00 PM

You are cordially invited to attend our Memorial Day Tribute Program to help us honor our loved ones that have preceded us in death, who have served our country. TheWesleyWerner Post 513 will conduct a “Flag Raising Ceremony” and our guest speaker will beVierling Blum. We will be registeringWWIIVeterans for the NationalWWII Memorial of Remembrance at this event. Please bring your discharge form for those who served our country duringWWII. Lunch will be provided by Neidhard Gillen Funeral Home following the ceremony for all who attend. We look forward to seeing you at this very special event. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Region’s Best Technology For Faster Recovery.

“Proudly Serving your community for 150 years”

Neidhard Gillen Funeral Home 7401 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45231

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Live Music

The Mix - Friday The Menus - Saturday Curly & the Q Balls - Sunday

Sunday Food Special:

Mercy Hospital Fairfield is proud to be the first facility in Butler County to feature da Vinci® robotic surgery. In clinical studies, use of the da Vinci® robot has demonstrated significant benefits in surgeries for gynecological cancers as well as other complex cases. This precision technology allows surgeons to perform procedures with smaller, less invasive incisions, allowing for shorter recovery times than traditional open surgeries. That means our team helps you get better faster so you can get back to the things that matter most: work, friends, family. If you need a hysterectomy, ask your doctor if da Vinci® robotic surgery is right for you. Learn more about robotic surgery at www.e-mercy.com/robotics.

Grilled chicken breast dinner while listening to Curly & the Q Balls

Major Award - 12 prizes total with the last ticket drawn winning $5,000. Go to www.saintalsfundraiser.org to purchase a ticket with your credit card. Friday and Saturday only come enjoy Cancun’s Mexican Restaurant chips and salsa and margaritas. Also serving Long Island Iced Tea and South Beach.

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The Choral Department of La Salle High School will have a Spring Choral Concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 23, in the La Salle gymnasium, 3091 North Bend Road. There will be performances by the La Salle Vocal Ensemble, La Salle Chorale, and the La Salle and McAuley Show Choir along with a special guest appearance by the Southern Gateway Chorus. Doors will open at 7 p.m.. Tickets may be purchased for $5 at the door. For information, please email Cindy Webb at cwebb@ lasallehs.net.

MEMORIAL DAY TRIBUTE CELEBRATION

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Senior/handicapped parking next to festival grounds less than 20’ from entrance

Spring concert

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gram, students must be ready to enter their junior year of high school in the fall and submit an application and letters of recommendation by May 20. Applications can be obtained at www.Drake Center.com or by calling 4182544. The 411 program is open to students from all school districts.

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The Springfield Township Police Department is offering a free document shredding afternoon for residents noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 22. It will be at the township administration complex parking, 9150 Winton Road. Residents may drive up to have professionals dispose of personal and confidential documents on site. No need to remove binder covers, folders, paper clips, or staples because the industrial shredders will easily cut through them. All shredded documents will be recycled.

careers for a free summer learning program called The 411 On Health Care Careers. The program combines learning opportunities with Drake Center staff and professional development training to give students the knowledge and skills needed to pursue a health care career. The goal is to help high school students interested in a career in health care explore 14 disciplines in the areas of respiratory, radiology, geriatrics, medical psychology, nursing, social work, infection control and wound care, hospital foundation, public relations and marketing, as well as physical, recreational, speech and occupational therapy. The 411 program also includes 11 interactive professional development workshops equipping the students with the information and skills needed to lead healthy lifestyles, improve interpersonal relationships, and increase academic performance. To be eligible for the pro-

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Healthcare Services & Education for Women.


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