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Loveland Herald

October 5, 2011

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PERSON 2 PERSON

Boucher-Diepenbruck

PROVIDED

Boy Scouts of America Troop 555 of St. Gertrude Parish in Madeira at Camp Friedlander in Miami Township. From left: first row, John Morris, Jacob Koopman, Quinn Ring, Alex Dumas, Jack Hodges, Will Pappalardo and Reed Dorger; second row, Luke Benz, Nick Theis, Zach Benz, Joe Pappalardo, James Morris, Gabe Gonsalves and McCarty Elkin; third row, Robby Elkin, Jackson Bomar, Ben Finsel, Bob Miller, Charlie Mckay and Brendon McWilliams.

Read this and help Scouts earn merit badge By Jeanne Houck jhouck@communitypress.com THANKS TO WALTER DUFF

The right ‘Duff’

Eagle Scout Logan Duff gets ready to make a delivery to St. John’s Sandwich Window in Over-the-Rhine, part of his 10-week service project to earn Eagle Scout. Called “Operation: Feed the Hungry,” the project involved leading, planning and executing the making of more than 2,000 sandwiches and the collection of more than 1,200 personal hygiene items which were donated and delivered to the St. John’s Sandwich Window in Over-the-Rhine. Each week seventh- and eighthgrade students from the Loveland Middle School made sandwiches during seventh bell. Duff raised more than $800 through various jobs and business donations to purchase the supplies needed to complete the project. This was a community effort that involved more than 275 people, including students, Scouts, teachers, parents and local business owners. Duff will be recognized for his achievement at an Eagle Scout Court of Honor scheduled for Oct. 8 at Camp Friedlander in Loveland.

MADEIRA – If you are reading this now, you are helping McCarty Elkin earn his communications merit badge from the Boy Scouts of America. Elkin, who is senior patrol leader of Troop 555 at St. Gertrude Parish in Madeira, said one requirement for the badge is to write to a local newspaper and share information on a subject of his choice. Here’s Elkin’s story: “I would like to tell you about how my troop got the Dan Beard Unit Award this year at Scout camp. “This year our Scout troop, Troop 555 from

Madeira, went to Camp Friedlander (in Miami Township) for summer camp. “The camp offers unit, patrol and individual awards. “I am the current senior patrol leader, and it is tradition that our senior patrol leader achieves the Dan Beard Unit Award every summer camp. “For the award, the senior patrol leader has to get his troop members and do many activities. “I had to do things like having three-fourths of all of our troop at a camp-wide event, make camp gadgets and have all Scouts work on advancement. “I had to work very hard

every day to achieve this award since there were 15 requirements that I had to complete. “It wasn't an easy task, but with the cooperation of my troop we were able to earn the award without too much difficulty. “Also, for a number of years, our troop has held one of the highest advancement percentages of any troop in our district, the Blue Jacket District. “This year, we had 16 Scouts attend summer camp and we earned over 110 merit badges.” Get daily Madeira updates by signing up for our email newsletter. Visit www.cincinnati. com/Madeira.

Jeff & Patty Boucher (Loveland) announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley Danielle, to David James Diepenbruck, son of Jim & Carolyn Diepenbruck (Bowling Green, OH). Ashley graduated from Loveland H.S. in 2007 and from Bowling Green State University in 2011 with a BS in Biology. David is a 1999 graduate of Bowling Green H.S. and is currently employed with Kellermeyer Co. He is al so studying for an Applied Business degree in Supply Chain Management at Owens Community College. A November 12th wedding is planned at the Rosary Cathedral in Toledo.

CAST NEEDED

Yom Kippur services to be at Chabad Jewish Center

for upcoming production!

Do you Sing? Act?

Rabbi Yisroel Mangel, director of Chabad Jewish Center has announced that traditional Yom Kippur services will be held at the center on 3977 Hunt Road in Blue Ash. Yom Kippur, literally translated as “Day of Atonement,” is a day on which Jews traditionally fast and gather in synagogues to ask God to forgive them for any wrongdoings over the past year. However, Yom Kippur is more than just that. “Yom Kippur is the ‘sequel’ to Rosh Hashanah,” said Rabbi Yisroel Mangel. “On Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, we take resolutions to improve our ways, and in return, we ask God to bless us; on Yom Kippur, we work out the particulars,” he said. This year Yom Kippur begins on Thursday, Oct. 6, at sunset and continues through nightfall on Saturday, Oct. 8. Chabad Jewish Center will host this year’s Yom Kippur services, which begin at 7 p.m. Thursday and on Saturday at 9 a.m. Yizkor, the special memorial service remembering departed loved ones, will take place at noon. Yom Kippur services conclude with the final Shofar blowing at 7:50 pm. All prayers will combine the original Hebrew, as well as translated English. In addition, a simultaneous children’s service – divided by age – run by Rabbi Berel and Ziporah Cohen will accompany the adult services. Tickets are not necessary but reservations are requested. For details or reservations call 793-5200.

Experience not necessary. CASTING 5 ROLES:

• Male who looks mid-twenties to early thirties. Singer who can also deliver a comedic falsetto. • Female singer playing multiple roles who looks late teens and early twenties. • Male with multiple character voices who can play a 50 year old man. • Nine year old girl role, dual role (Child Consent Form Required) • Mid thirties actress.

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AUDITION INFORMATION:

Tuesday, October 18th • Registration 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Auditions Start at 1 p.m. St. Johns Church in Deer Park, 7121 Plainfield Rd., Letterst Hall For more information, call 513-791-1030 or visit www.missionimprobablellc.com

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