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JANUARY 28, 2016 • ALEXANDRIA RECORDER • 7B
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ALEXANDRIA 8 Appleblossom Drive: Bobbi and Gary Farmer to Kelly and Adam Schauff; $73,000. 22 Broadfield Court: Timothy Perry to Belenda and Edward Reese; $270,000. 8545 Chestnut Court: Fischer Single Family Homes III Ltd. to Connie and Roger Steltenpohl; $227,500. 996 Clayridge Road: Division Properties LLC to Matthew Hudson; $61,000. 910 Hillview Road: Carol Ziegler to Henry McGee; $125,000. 1213 Parkside Drive: Sarah and Michael Tirey to Stephanie and Lonniie Kemplin; $250,000. 562 Ravensridge Court: The Drees Co. to Christina and Brian
Kampe; $372,000. 10 Shadow Wood Court: Jill and Matt Goepper to Daniel Watkins; $212,000. 604 Talus Way: The Drees Co. to Tricia and Brent Duty; $295,000. 1058 W. Hickory Court: Dennis Miceli to Sarah and Jeremy Reis; $225,000. 110 Washington St.: Linda and Louis Vogelpohl to Jerome Kremer; $158,500. 953 Willow Creek Drive: Maronda Homes of Cincinnati LLC to Hardikumar Patel; $238,000.
BELLEVUE 339 Foote Ave.: Bellevue Land LLC to Jordan Fredrick; $152,000.
236 Ward Ave.: Mary Jo and Joseph Gerwe to Kylie Keene; $126,000.
COLD SPRING 4318, 4322 Alexandria Pike: Caitlin and Brandon Voelker to GSL Investments LLC; $205,000. 6033 Boulder View, Unit 24-101: Julie and Bryan Lockwood to Elizabeth Sandfoss; $137,000. 24 Funders Court: Diana and Darrell Nording to Sara Rawe and Justin Hamilton; $247,500. 6086 Ripple Creek Road: Lauren and Jeff Franzen to Christopher Bertram; $260,000.
DAYTON 1123 5th Ave.: Rosemary Schweinzger to Sarah Bell;
$78,000. 200-202 6th Ave.: Mildred and William Dempsey to Nicholas Allen and Chester Marler Jr.; $70,000. 1003 McKinney St.: Catherine Williamson to Jodie Wilson; $77,000.
FORT THOMAS 61 Bonnie Lane: Daniel Fawcett to Sharee and Curtis Manning; $147,500. 27 E. Vernon Lane: Heather and John Shultz to Tracy and Timothy Coleman; $220,000. 7 2 Eagle View Lane, Unit 72: Lois Almoslechner to Stephen Skeen; $90,000. 25 Fairfield Place: Patricia Graham to Stephen Graham; $170,000.
submission. Previously, the NKCCA has awarded over $200,000 in college scholarships. To register to compete, become a sponsor, volunteer, vendor or provide a donation to support scholarships, visit the website at nkycheer.com or contact the NKCCA Director Gayle Trame via email at nkcca92@gmail.com.
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS 127 Bramble Ave.: Pamela Saffran to Andrew Menkhaus; $87,000. 14 Meadow Lane, Unit 1: Lisa and Ken Hubbard to Stanley Stone; $75,000.
NEWPORT 2318 Macarthur Lane: Margaret and James Schutte to Loraine Morris; $134,000. 908 Park Ave.: H&R Homes LLC to Marc Robinette; $190,000.
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NKY cheer, dance competition scheduled for Jan. 30 at NKU The Northern Kentucky Cheer & Dance Coaches Association Inc. (NKCCA) announces this year’s competition will take place Saturday, Jan. 30, at BB&T Arena on the campus of Northern Kentucky University. In addition to the anniversary, the association recently announced a partnership with Varsity, the world’s largest cheer-
4 Hanover Place: Rodney Neal to Ethel Simms; $170,500. 16 Henry Court: Myron Zacharias and Vernon Schneider to Melinda and Michael Schmitz; $148,000. 43 Indiana Ave.: Carrie Haas to Erin and Matthew Kingsley; $144,000. 76 Mel Lawn Drive: Iosetta M. Stanley Trust to Sally Stanley; $150,000. 2143 Memorial Parkway: Bonnie and Jack Schlueter to Jared Arnold; $163,000. 482 Rossford Ave.: Jean and Carl Green to Tara and Eric Green; $236,000. 23 Stacy Lane: Angela and Jason Williams to Evan Koller; $206,000. 57 Summit Ave.: Ethel Algie to Jenny and Christopher Smith;
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Villa Madonna Academy: A Community of Faith, Knowledge and Service Villa Madonna Academy is a hidden gem celebrating a distinguished history in the community. Since 1904, students have been part of a Benedictine tradition honoring the values of scholarship, service, stewardship, hospitality, respect and prayer. These values form the cornerstone of the community – a community of Faith, Knowledge and Service continually growing in academic and athletic excellence.
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Diana DeVore, right, of Guardian Savings Bank, was presented the Janis Beard Memership Award by Janis Beard, left, and 2016 Home Builders Association President Tom Spille, center. DeVore has dedicated two decades working on membership, retention, ambassadors and other committees throughout the association. Her focus for 20 years has been on the association’s membership; growing and fostering members in the industry. The Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky presented its annual awards at a Dec. 5 ceremony at the Holiday Inn Airport.
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The Villa community partners with parents, from the very first meeting, to provide a studentcentered learning environment that challenges each child to reach his or her fullest potential. Villa’s dedicated faculty and staff ignite a love of learning through a curriculum based on the interdependence of all academic disciplines. Our 9:1 student-to-teacher ratio allows for individualized instruction to meet the academic needs of each student through all grades. Villa Madonna’s students are prepared to be global citizens through a world language program that starts in kindergarten; an exciting, expanding STEM program; and an engaging arts program. Teachers incorporate technology at all grade levels through the use of iPads, Smartboards, and computer classes to engage the students and expand the curriculum. Students in grades 6-12 benefit from a 1:1 iPad program allowing all students the advantage of technology to experience learning beyond textbooks and classroom walls. And yet, Villa Madonna’s commitment to excellence in reading and writing has students practicing cursive and diagramming sentences to help them become confident communicators.
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Villa Madonna is also a recognized school on the court and on the field. The athletic program begins in elementary school, with approximately 80 percent student participation. Villa’s inclusive teams allow all students an opportunity to learn and play while still being competitive. Multiple high school teams have gone on to state and regional competition, and graduating student athletes often participate at the collegiate level. Villa Madonna’s students come from all over the Tristate with diverse religious, academic, and cultural backgrounds. Yet all are welcomed and challenged in the unique education model. If you are exploring options for your child’s education, whether for kindergarten, junior high, high school, or somewhere in between, we invite you to visit Villa. For more information about the school, please visit villamadonna.org or contact Janet Baugh, director of admissions, at 859331-6333 ext. 139 to schedule a personal tour.
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The benefits of a Villa education are realized in the well-rounded education one receives. The tangible results of the program include standardized test scores consistently well above the national average at each grade level, and the millions of dollars awarded annually to its graduating seniors. Beyond test scores and scholarship dollars, students who leave Villa Madonna’s impressive campus do so with a sense of belonging to something bigger. They are young men and women committed to giving back. Villa’s students in grades K-12 log thousands of service hours annually as they live the Benedictine values that are an integral part of the Villa education.
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