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HEIGHTS
By Lindsay Friedman
City of Grandview Heights
Get Organized, Grandview!
Today’s Organized Home wants to help promote better organization in people’s homes by providing a destination for purging unwanted items. A “drop site” will be held on Jan. 14 in the store’s parking lot, located at 885 W. Fifth Ave. Residents can drive through and drop off items they want to donate. Door prizes and gift bags will also be given away to those in attendance.

A trade show featuring various vendors teaching organizing classes will be held inside. For more information, call Today’s Organized Home at 614754-8234.
“We want to take Willis to the next level in Columbus, and we see our location in Grandview Yard as a fundamental step to do that,” McKain says.
The company moved into the building Dec. 19 and is currently open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. McKain says he anticipates a smooth and easy transition.

“We greatly appreciate our partnership with Continental Realty, Nationwide Realty Investors and the city of Grandview,” says McKain. “The Grandview Yard will help us continue to grow.”
Lindsay Friedman is a contributing writer. Feedback welcome at laurand@ pubgroupltd.com.
Grandview Heights High School Presents Oklahoma! March 8-10

Grandview Heights High School students are in the throes of preparation for the annual winter musical. This year, a cast of 50 students will perform the 1943 Broadway musical Oklahoma!, a romantic comedy featuring the love story of cowboy Curly McLain and farm girl Laurey Williams in the school’s auditorium, 1587 W. Third Ave.
Performances are scheduled for 8 p.m. March 8-10, with an additional matinee slated for 2 p.m. March 10. Calamity dates in case of inclement weather are 7 p.m. March 11-13 and 3 p.m. March 11. General admission tickets cost $8 and will be on sale in the high school office beginning Feb. 27, and at the door before each performance.
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