Monday, August 05, 2002
Sampler of events
This column ran in some Aug. 3 editions.
LOVELAND - Donations are being accepted for the Greater Loveland Historical Society Museum's annual yard sale, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 16-17.
The museum is at 201 Riverside Drive, Loveland.
If you want items picked up, call the museum at 683-5692.
BATAVIA - The Once Upon A Time Theatre will present Warren Brown as Mark Twain in a performance at 8 p.m. Sept. 28 at Krueger Auditorium at Clermont College.
Admission is $10 in advance; $12 at the door. Ticket information: 557-3470. Details: www.readingjunto.org.
HAMILTON - Citizens for Historic and Preservation Services will visit Greenwood Cemetery Oct. 13 for the group's annual tour and meeting.
Phil Nuxhall will lead the Greenwood tour. Rain date is Oct. 20.
For information on joining, write to CHAPS, 365 S. B St., Hamilton, OH 45013-3365.
WHITEWATER TWP. - The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra will perform its Labor Day Patriotic Celebration at Miami-Whitewater Forest Aug. 28 and Woodland Mound Aug. 29. Both concerts start at 7:30 p.m.
The group will play Alan Jackson's Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning), Barry Manilow's Let Freedom Ring, and other patriotic songs.
The concerts are free but a valid Hamilton County Park District sticker is needed. Information: 521-PARK.
MILFORD - Denny Begue, president of the Clermont County Chamber of Commerce, is trying to learn members' thoughts on issues relating to the chamber.
He has set up a series of lunches at the chamber office, 553 Chamber Drive. The next one will be from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. Reservations are required, and seating is limited to 15 people.
Information: 576-5001.
Randy McNutt's community column appears on Saturday. Contact him at the Enquirer, 7700 Service Center Dr., West Chester, OH 45069. Telephone: 755-4158. Fax: 755-4150. E-mail: Rmcnuttenquirer.com.
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