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Forest Hills Journal
October 27, 2010
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22nd annual River Sweep poster contest starts Students in primary and secondary schools (public and private, K-12) are invited to design a poster for the 22nd annual River Sweep in 2011. Fifteen prizes will be awarded, including a grand
prize of a $500 U.S. Savings Bond. The school representing the grand prize winner will also receive an award. The 22nd annual River Sweep will be held Saturday, June 18, 2011. River Sweep is a one-day clean-
up project for the Ohio River and its tributaries. The Sweep covers nearly 3,000 miles of shoreline from Pittsburgh, Pa., to Cairo, Ill., and averages more than 20,000 volunteers a year. Trash collected during
the Sweep has included cars, tires, furniture, toys, a piano, and a variety of other items. All trash collected is either recycled or placed in approved landfills. The Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commis-
sion hosts the River Sweep is held to create an awareness of water quality problems caused by litter and illegal dumping. Posters submitted for the contest should reflect this goal and focus on encourag-
ing volunteer participation. The deadline for the River Sweep Poster Contest is Dec. 10. For more information, contact Jeanne Ison at 1-800-359-3977, or visit the commission’s website at www.orsanco.org.
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The “Stitch and Stuff” sewing group from The Lutheran Church of the Resurrection in Anderson Township displays the quilts that they have made in the past year. After the quilt blessing, at the Sept. 18 and 19 services, the large quilts were donated to Lutheran World Relief and the small ones went to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. The sewers are, from left, Faye Crawford, Margaret Garver, Doris Jancha and Emily Hugenberg.
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Mara Jones of Anderson Township shows off the new bike she won recently in the Community Safety Day Bike Rodeo at Beech Acres Park.
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Dave Brown, Cheryl Boettger, Janet Dale and Tom Terry prepare for the Election Day Dinner at Mt. Washington United Methodist Church. The church, 6365 Corbly Road, will be serving its annual Election Day Dinner in the church Fellowship Hall Tuesday, Nov. 2. This marks the 69th anniversary of this event that has been held every year since 1941 with the exception of two years during World War II when there was food rationing. This year a turkey dinner with everything included will be available from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The dinners are $9 for adults and $5 for children 10 and under. Carryout is also available. To order carryout, call the church at 231-3946 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Church members will also hold a bake sale at the church Election Day.
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