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October 13, 2011
YMCA seeking nominations for teen character awards The YMCA of Greater Cincinnati is looking for teens in Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati who are role models to others for leading a life by the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, responsibility and respect. They are role models for what it means to be a leader and an achiever, an advocate and a giver. And they are making this world a better place through their contributions. These are the qualities of YMCA Character Award
recipients, teens in the Greater Cincinnati area between the ages of 12 and 18 who are enrolled in elementary or secondary school during the 2011 to 2012 fall semester. The 2012 YMCA Character Awards Event is sponsored by Tom Gill Chevrolet in Florence. Nominations are being accepted through Oct. 15 at http://learngrowthriveymca.com or by faxing the information to 513-961-3201 or by calling the Community Services YMCA at 513-961-3200.
Attention Realtors To advertise your Open House or Feature Home, call your advertising representative.
THANKS TO MARK ROTHDIENER
Rafting adventure
Boy Scout Troop 228 went on a whitewater rafting adventure in August. Shown are Kevin Slayden, Alec Prindle, Desmond Rader, Tristan Wolfe, Travis Rothdiener, Scott Zelensky, Kyle Grill and Eric Wagstaff. Visit www.bsatroop228.org for more information.
513.768.8335 or 513.768.8319
Women artists invited to submit applications FLORIDA
CLEARWATER - Indian Rocks Beach 2 BR , 2 BA Gulf Front con do. Heated pool, balcony. Many upgrades. 513-771-1373, 448-7171 www.go-qca.com/condo
NORTH CAROLINA
FRANKFORT – The Kentucky Commission on Women is seeking a female artist from Kentucky to paint the 2012 “Kentucky Women Remembered” exhibit honorees. Submit samples of work
with your application form by Nov. 2. An application is available at www.women. ky.gov.“Kentucky Women Remembered” began in 1978 and consists of portraits depicting exceptional women in Kentucky’s histo-
ry. The exhibit found a permanent home in the Capitol in 1996 after many years of traveling around the state. For more information, please visit our website at www.women.ky.gov or call 502-564-2611.
EMERALD ISLE. Ocean Front luxury vacation homes with community pool. Call for free brochure. 1-252-354-5555 Spinnaker’s Reach Realty www.SpinnakersReach.com
SOUTH CAROLINA CLEARWATER TO ST. PETE BEACHES Gulf front & bay side condos. All prices & sizes! Florida Lifestyle VAC. 1-800-487-8953. Jan. 2012, Monthly Discounts • www.ourcondo.com
FLORIDA Beautiful Seagrove Beach Rent & Relax. Nr Destin, between famous Seaside & Rosemary Beach. Cozy Cottages to Gulf Front Condos. Web Specials. 1-800-537-5387 www.garrettbeachrentals.com
SANIBEL ISLAND Quality, beachfront condos. Excellent service! Great rates! www.SanibelIslandVacations.com 1-888-451-7277
NEW YORK
BEST OF SIESTA KEY Gulf condo directly on Crescent Beach with gulf views from balcony. Bright & airy decor. All amenities. Cincy owner, 513-232-4854
MANHATTAN--NYC HOTEL $129/2 persons. Singles $124. Suites $139-$159. Lincoln Ctr area, Hudson River views, 18 flrs, kitchenette, 5 mins to midtown, safe, quiet, luxury area. RIVERSIDE TOWER, Riverside & 80th St. Call 1-800-724-3136 or visit: www.riversidetowerhotel.com
SWING DANCE N. MYRTLE BEACH Coastal Condos, Inc. 1-4 bdrm oceanfront & ocean view units. Call 1-800-951-4880 or visit www.coastalcondos.com
SEABROOK EXCLUSIVES Villas & Private Homes. Ocean, golf, tennis, equestrian. Pet friendly rentals. Free brochure. Book online! 888-718-7949. www.seabrook-vacations.info
TENNESSEE
1-7 Affordable, Deluxe Chalets & Cabin Rentals. Pigeon Forge in the Smokies. Vacation/Dollywood Specials. Free brochure. Call 1-800-833-9987. www.firesidechalets.com
Nov. 19, 8pm-12:30am. Cheviot Fieldhouse, 3723 Robb Ave. Music by The Dukes. Tickets $10. Proceeds benefit Cheviot Police Association Youth Activities. Contact 513-347-3137
Camp Springs Herbst (Autumn) Tour Sunday, October 16 12 - 6 p.m.
21 stops along the self guided auto tour. Tour 160 year old stone houses and century old churches, pet a pony, learn about horses, watch cattle, view folk art, pottery, antique farm equipment, country photo images, visit working farms . . . eat fresh produce, sip local wine, take lots of memorable photos with family and friends. Take AA Highway, exit Route 547, right to Camp Springs Firehouse, 6844 Four Mile Road, pick up a map, look for the scarecrow at each stop, have a great tour. CE-1001668821-01
Map & details at www.campsprings.com
Rinks Flea Market Bingo
Instant Players Special Package Price
$5 - 6-36 Faces $1 $15 - 90 Faces Computer
BUSINESS UPDATE
Belleview Baptist Church Sunday Worship Service 11:00AM & 7:00PM Sunday School 9:45AM Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7:00PM www.belleviewbaptist.org 6658 5th St. Burlington, Ky. 41005 (Belleview Bottoms) Church Phone: 586-7809
HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH
3435 Limaburg Road, Hebron, KY 41048 (corner of Cougar Path & North Bend Rd.)
Sunday School 9:45AM & 11AM Morning Worship 8:30AM, 9:35AM, & 11:00AM Discipleship Classes Wednesday Prayer Meeting
6:00PM 6:45PM
859-689-7282
http://www.hebronbaptist.org
LUTHERAN Good Shepherd Lutheran Church (LCMS) 9066 Gunpowder Rd. Florence, KY
(Between US 42 & Mt Zion Rd., Florence)
746-9066 Pastor Rich Tursic Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 Sunday School - All ages 9:45 AM www.goodshepherdlutheranky.org
HOPEFUL LUTHERAN CHURCH WEEKEND SERVICES
Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 9:30 & 11 am Sunday School: 9:30 & 10:30 am
$4,000 Guaranteed Payout Each Night! www.RinksBingo.com
www.HopefulChurch.org
Fri, Sat Nights
513-931-4441 • 513-931-0259
Adventure camp
Cub Scouts from Den 1 of Pack 727 spent the week at Cub World Adventure Camp, Activities included swimming, archery, BB gun shooting and an overnight hike spent sleeping under the stars.
BAPTIST
A day of fun in the country ... 5th annual
THANKS TO ROBERT WERMUTH
CE-1001616402-01
6430 Hopeful Church Road Florence KY • (859) 525-6171 LCMC
Gunacar joins Smiles Plus
Guy Gunacar, D.D.S., recently joined Smiles Plus Dental Care located at 1820 Florence Pike in Burlington. “It’s a pleasure to help those in the Burlington commuGunacar nity improve their oral health,” said Dr. Gunacar. “At Smiles Plus Dental Care, they will receive first-class care in a compassionate, relaxing environment.” Dr. Gunacar received his dental degree from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry in Detroit. In addition to his formal education, he will continue to seek out advanced training in a wide range of dental issues and techniques to better serve his patients. Dr. Gunacar is currently a member of the American Dental Association and the American Society of Dental Aesthetics.
Mercke joins Dentistry Plus
Jack Mercke, D.M.D., recently joined Dentistry Plus located at 1779 Patrick Drive in Burlington. “Helping the Burlington community achieve ideal oral health and Mercke bright new smiles is truly an honor,” said Dr. Mercke. “At Dentistry Plus, patients can rest assured that their dental needs will be taken care of the most caring, compassionate manner possible.” Dr. Mercke received his dental degree from the University of Louisville School of Dentistry. In addition to his formal education, he will continue to seek out advanced training in a wide range of dental issues and techniques. Dr. Mercke is currently a member of the American Dental Association and American Society of Dental Aesthetics.