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Loveland Herald
August 24, 2011
THINGS TO DO IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD T H U R S D A Y, A U G . 2 5
BENEFITS
Details 2 Decor Presents: Make an Impact, 6-9 p.m., Stir Cincy, 7813 Ted Gregory Lane, Includes admission, complimentary food and non-alcoholic beverages; cash bar; live entertainment; and a Fashionista Auction. Learn about the power of giving and community service. First 50 registrants receive special swag bag. Benefits Impact 100. $15, $10 advance. Presented by Details 2 Decor. 855-323-4968; d2dimpact.eventbrite.com. Montgomery.
FARMERS MARKET
Madeira Farmers Market, 3:30-7 p.m., Intersection of Dawson and Miami. Wide variety of locally and sustainably grown foods, made-from-scratch goodies and various artisan products. Presented by Madeira Farmers Market. 623-8058; www.madeirafarmersmarket.com. Madeira. The Market, 3-7 p.m., Raymond Walters College, 9555 Plainfield Road, More than 15 vendors offer plethora of foods and other goods including certified organic produce, cider, variety of vegetables, homemade pasta, flowers, gluten-free items, cheeses, meats and more. Rain or shine. 745-5685. Blue Ash.
ON STAGE - COMEDY
Kevin Shea, 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., Go Bananas, $12. Ages 18 and up. Reservations required. 984-9288; www.gobananascomedy.com. Montgomery.
RECREATION
All-Night Fishing, 8 p.m., Lake Isabella, 10174 Loveland-Madeira Road, Fish from the bank, dock, by rental boat or bring your own. Four horsepower or less electric and gas motors permitted. All ages. $16 for 24hour permit, $9.75 for 12-hour permit, free ages 12 and under and ages 60 and up; rowboat rental $11.27 for 12 hours, $9.39 six hours; vehicle permit required. 7911663; www.greatparks.org. Symmes Township. Flying Trapeze Lessons, 5-6:30 p.m., Cincinnati Circus Company Flying Trapeze Summer Location, 126 W. Loveland Ave., New class progression designed to take students all the way up to professional level of training. Intro level students work on basics of flying trapeze and advanced students start working on catches. Family friendly. $45. Registration required. 921-5454. Loveland. S A T U R D A Y, A U G . 2 7
ART & CRAFT CLASSES
Sonny’s Solo Blues, 7 p.m., Mama Vita’s, 6405 Branch Hill Guinea Pike, 697-9705; www.mamavitas.com. Loveland.
Plein Air Painting with Diane Debevec, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Grailville Education and Retreat Center, 932 O’Bannonville Road, Learn about pleasures and challenges of working outdoors, and go home with one or two new pieces of art. Geared toward oil or acrylic on canvas or board; supplies not provided. Includes lunch. $90 both classes; $50 one class. Reservations required. 683-2340; www.grailville.org. Loveland.
ON STAGE - COMEDY
BENEFITS
MUSIC - BLUES
Kevin Shea, 8 p.m., Go Bananas, 8410 Market Place, Reservations required. $8, $4 college and military night. Ages 18 and up. 9849288; www.gobananascomedy.com. Montgomery.
PUBLIC HOURS
Turner Farm, 2:30-9 p.m., Turner Farm, 7400 Given Road, Working organic farm and educational center. May sell produce (varies each week) and eggs. Flower CSA, April through frost. $50 for 10 bouquets of 25 stems. 561-7400; www.turnerfarm.org. Indian Hill.
SUPPORT GROUPS
Motherless Daughters Support Group, 78:30 p.m., Montgomery Community Church, 11251 Montgomery Road, For adult women who have lost or miss nurturing care of their mother. Free. Presented by Motherless Daughters Ministry. 489-0892. Montgomery. Codependents Anonymous, 7-8 p.m., The Community of the Good Shepherd, 8815 E. Kemper Road, Room 31. Literature discussion group. Family friendly. Free, donations accepted. Presented by Codependents Anonymous Inc. 503-4262. Montgomery. F R I D A Y, A U G . 2 6
CIVIC
Free Computer and TV Recycling DropOff, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 2trg, Free. 946-7766; www.hamiltoncountyrecycles.org. Blue Ash.
DINING EVENTS
Friday Night Grillouts, 5-8 p.m., Lake Isabella, 10174 Loveland-Madeira Road, Outdoor covered patio or air-conditioned dining area. Music by Katie Pritchard, vocals and acoustic guitar. Includes specialty, a la carte and children’s dinners. Music, fishing demonstrations and naturalist’s wildlife programs. $3.95$9.25; parking permit required. Presented by Hamilton County Park District. 791-1663; www.greatparks.org. Symmes Township.
The Rockin’ Lobster Party, 6 p.m., The Children’s Home of Cincinnati, 5050 Madison Road, Includes whole Maine lobster and filet mignon buffet, open bar and called and silent auctions. Music by Kelly Red and the Hammerheads. Bob Herzog of Local 12 WKRC-TV, emcee. Lindsay Reynolds, event chair. Benefits The Children’s Home of Cincinnati. Ages 21 and up. $175. Registration required. 527-7261; bit.ly/jdJtJU. Madisonville.
EXERCISE CLASSES
Laughter Yoga, 9-10:30 a.m., TriHealth Fitness and Health Pavilion, 6200 Pfeiffer Road, Combines laughter exercises and yoga breathing to give health benefits of hearty laughter. With Patrick Welage. Family friendly. $10. Registration required. 985-6732. Montgomery. Pre- and Post-Natal Water Fitness, Noon-1 p.m., TriHealth Fitness and Health Pavilion, $45 per month, free for members. 9856742. Montgomery.
FARMERS MARKET
Montgomery Farmers Market, 9 a.m.12:30 p.m., Montgomery Elementary School, 9609 Montgomery Road, More than 20 vendors, including seven local growers, fresh European-style bread, locally-roasted coffee, local baked goods, homemade premium granola, pastured meat and chicken and pork, artisan gelato, artisan cheese, local herbs, honey, maple syrup and more. Includes weekly musical acts, cooking demonstrations and community events. 659-3465; www.montgomeryfarmersmarket.org. Montgomery.
FILMS
Laurel and Hardy Film Evening, 6:45 p.m., Seasons Retirement Community, 7300 Dearwester Drive, Auditorium. Cartoon “The Novelty Shop” (1936), “That’s My Wife (1929), “Feed ‘Em and Weep” (1938), “Twice Two” (1933) “Fate’s Fathead” (1934) and “Blotto” (1930). Bring snacks and beverages to share. $5, free ages 12 and under. Registration required. Presented by The Sons of the Desert. 559-0112; www.thechimptent.com. Kenwood.
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MUSIC - ACOUSTIC
Bob Cushing, 9 p.m., Shady O’Grady’s Pub, 9443 Loveland-Madeira Road, 791-2753. Symmes Township.
MUSIC - BENEFITS
Rescue Tails Charity Ball, 7-11 p.m., Receptions Banquet and Conference Center Loveland, 10681 Loveland Madeira Road, Music by the Jabs. Includes beer, wine, dinner, dessert, silent auction and raffles. Benefits Canine Justice Network. Ages 21 and up. $35. Reservations required by Aug. 15. Presented by Canine Justice Network. 4603888; www.caninejusticenetwork.com. Loveland.
ON STAGE - COMEDY
Kevin Shea, 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., Go Bananas, $12. Ages 21 and up. Reservations required. 984-9288; www.gobananascomedy.com. Montgomery.
FILE PHOTO.
The Green Diamond Gallery is offering baseball fans an opportunity to visit its collection of baseball memorabilia with public tours. On Aug. 27, Green Diamond Gallery, 9366 Montgomery Road, Montgomery, will open its doors to the public for tours. Tours will begin at 10 a.m. and will last about an hour. Tours cost $20 per person and can accommodate up to 15 people per tour. Tours sold out in just a few days last time, so please make reservations as soon as possible. For more information about tours or membership call 984-4192 or e-mail JP@greendiamondgallery.com.The Green Diamond Gallery is an exclusive baseball club, offering photos, artifacts, and game-used equipment from the greatest players in the history of baseball. All proceeds from the Green Diamond Gallery benefit the Character and Courage Foundation. Pictured is Paul Huber, 13, of Edgewood, Ky., checking out some old baseball photographs at a fundraiser at the Green Diamond Gallery, earlier this year.
ON STAGE - COMEDY RECREATION
All-Night Fishing, 8 p.m., Lake Isabella, $16 for 24-hour permit, $9.75 for 12-hour permit, free ages 12 and under and ages 60 and up; rowboat rental $11.27 for 12 hours, $9.39 six hours; vehicle permit required. 791-1663; www.greatparks.org. Symmes Township. Flying Trapeze Lessons, 2-3:30 p.m. and 45:30 p.m., Cincinnati Circus Company Flying Trapeze Summer Location, $45. Registration required. 921-5454. Loveland.
VOLUNTEER EVENTS
Garden Volunteers Needed, 6:30-11:30 a.m., Loveland Primary/Elementary School, 550 Loveland-Madeira Road, Working in vegetable/flower gardens, on nature trail and in orchard.Reservations required. 3242873; www.grannyusgardenschool.com. Loveland. S U N D A Y, A U G . 2 8
HEALTH / WELLNESS
Meditation Workshop, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., TriHealth Fitness and Health Pavilion, 6200 Pfeiffer Road, Learn to connect your mind and body. Learn meditation techniques from a certified meditation and yoga instructor. Ages 18 and up. $90; $75 member couples, $50 members. Reservations required. 9856742; www.trihealthpavilion.com. Montgomery.
Kevin Shea, 8 p.m., Go Bananas, $8, $4 bar and restaurant employee appreciation night. Ages 18 and up. Reservations required. 984-9288; www.gobananascomedy.com. Montgomery. M O N D A Y, A U G . 2 9
AUDITIONS
Funny Girl, 7-9 p.m., Loveland Stage Company Theatre, 111 S. Second St., Please come prepared to sing a show tune and to dance. Bring dance shoes. Volunteers for behindthe-scenes positions also welcome. Free. Presented by Loveland Stage Company. Through Aug. 30. 683-3925; www.lovelandstagecompany.org. Loveland.
CIVIC
Free Computer and TV Recycling DropOff, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 2trg, Free. 946-7766; www.hamiltoncountyrecycles.org. Blue Ash.
EXERCISE CLASSES
Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Program, 5:30-6:30 p.m., TriHealth Fitness and Health Pavilion, $120 for 10 classes, free for members. 985-6742. Montgomery.
FARMERS MARKET
Farmers Market, 4-7 p.m., Kenwood Towne Centre, 7875 Montgomery Road, Valet Parking Lot along Montgomery Road. Fresh tomatoes, corn, apples, mums, pumpkins and more. Seeking vendors. 745-9100; email jean.ohnmeis@ggp.com; www.kenwoodtownecentre.com. Kenwood. Loveland Farmers’ Market, 3-7 p.m., Loveland Station, W. Loveland Avenue, E. Broadway and Second Streets, parking lot, corner of E. Broadway and Second streets. Socially and environmentally responsible produce, meat and market items grown or made within 100 miles from Loveland. Presented by Loveland Farmers’ Market. info@lovelandfm.com; www.lovelandfm.com. Loveland.
HEALTH / WELLNESS
MUSEUMS
John Kuhnell Silverton Train Station Museum, 2-5 p.m., John Kuhnell Silverton Train Station Museum, 7054 Montgomery Road, Houses historic photographs and artifacts from the Silverton’s past, including the Olympic uniform of Barry Larkin, a retired Reds player and Silverton native son. The museum is operated by the Silverton Block Watch Association. “History of the City of Silverton: Late 1700s to 2006” book by James R. Replogle Jr. available for sale. Cost, $15. Free. 936-6233. Silverton.
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Tai Chi for Arthritis, 1:30-2:30 p.m., TriHealth Fitness and Health Pavilion, 6200 Pfeiffer Road, Taught by certified Arthritis Tai Chi instructor, class is easy and enjoyable to learn, bringing with it many health benefits both safely and quickly. $120 for 10 classes. 985-0900. Montgomery.
HEALTH / WELLNESS
Mobile Mammography Unit, 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Shops at Harper’s Point, 11340 Montgomery Road, Fifteen-minute screenings. Cost varies per insurance plan. Financial assistance available for qualified applicants. Appointment required. Presented by Jewish Hospital. 686-3300. Symmes Township. Mobile Mammography Unit, 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Braxton F. Cann Memorial Medical Center, 5818 Madison Road, Fifteen-minute screenings. Cost varies per insurance plan. Financial assistance available for qualified applicants. Appointment required. Presented by Jewish Hospital. 686-3300. Madisonville.
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CIVIC
Free Computer and TV Recycling DropOff, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 2trg, Free. 946-7766; www.hamiltoncountyrecycles.org. Blue Ash.
Caring for a Loved One with Dementia/Alzheimer’s Disease, 5-7 p.m., Arden Courts of Kenwood, 4580 E. Galbraith Road, Learn how-tos of dementia care-giving. Free. Presented by Caregiver Assistance Network. 745-9600; www.catholiccharitiesswo.org. Kenwood.
FARMERS MARKET
MUSIC - JAZZ
ON STAGE - COMEDY
Samba Jazz Syndicate, 7-10 p.m., Cactus Pear Southwest Bistro, 9500 Kenwood Road, No cover. 791-4424. Blue Ash.
SUPPORT GROUPS
Overeaters Anonymous, Noon, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Kenwood, 7701 Kenwood Road, Room 101. Presented by Greater Cincinnati Overeaters Anonymous Intergroup. 921-1922. Kenwood.
Farmers Market, 1-5:30 p.m., Sycamore Senior Center, 4455 Carver Woods Drive, Fresh produce from Wilfert Farms. Sycamore Senior Center members receive discount on purchases. 686-1010; www.sycamoreseniorcenter.org. Blue Ash. Pro-Am Night, 8 p.m., Go Bananas, 8410 Market Place, Aspiring comics, amateurs and professionals take the stage. Ages 18 and up. $5. 984-9288; www.gobananascomedy.com. Montgomery.
RECREATION
Open Sand Volleyball, 2-4 p.m., TriHealth Fitness and Health Pavilion, $15, free for members. 985-6722. Montgomery.
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AUDITIONS
Funny Girl, 7-9 p.m., Loveland Stage Company Theatre, Free. 683-3925; www.lovelandstagecompany.org. Loveland.
CIVIC
Free Computer and TV Recycling DropOff, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 2trg, Free. 946-7766; www.hamiltoncountyrecycles.org. Blue Ash.
ETC.
PROVIDED
Grammy-winning guitarist and songwriter Peter Frampton performs at PNC Pavilion at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28. The Indian Hill resident is on a world tour year celebrating his multi-platinum-selling live album “Frampton Comes Alive!” Doors open at 6:30 p.m. There is a free pre-show wine tasting provided by Ohio Valley Wine. Concert tickets are $27.50, $47.50 and $59.50. Call 800-745-3000 or visit www.pncpavilion.com.
Women Writing for a Change Mastery Class, 6-8:30 p.m., Women Writing for a Change, 6906 Plainfield Road, Bi-weekly through Dec. 6. Co-ed class for those wishing to bring a body of writing closer to publication stage. Focus is on craft feedback, using large- and small-group practices and individual session with instructor. Ages 18 and up. $299. Registration required. Presented by Women Writing for a Change Foundation. 272-1171; www.womenwriting.org. Silverton.
PROVIDED
Cincinnati Museum Center celebrates Union Terminal’s history and its origins as a major transfer point for soldiers during World War II with “1940s Day” from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27. Relive the 1940s with activities in the Cincinnati History Museum’s “Cincinnati Goes to War” exhibit, 1940s era music, a recreated USO lounge, classic films and newsreels and a vintage car show. You can also leave your own story, or oral history, about the 1940s for the Cincinnati Historical Society Library. Visit www.cincymuseum.org or call 513-287-7000 for activity times.