Saturday, December 04, 1999
Be in our pictures
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Two of the Tristate's best-known holiday events happen today, and if you plan to attend, your photo might appear in the Enquirer's New Year's Day edition.
An Enquirer photographer standing on the balcony at the Golden Lamb Inn will take a picture of people at the Lebanon Christmas Parade at 1:30 p.m. That picture will appear in the 2000 Faces of Cincinnati section Jan. 1.
At 4 p.m., people gathering at Eden Park for Balluminaria are invited to join in a group picture in the old reservoir area between Mirror Lake and Martin Drive. Meet on the basketball court.
Other pictures for the 2000 Faces of Cincinnati section will be taken:
12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Butler County Soldiers, Sailors and Pioneers Monument, Hamilton, at Monument and High streets.
Noon Dec. 11, MainStrasse Village, Covington. Meet at the fountain.
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