By Sue Kiesewetter
The Cincinnati Enquirer
DEERFIELD TWP. - Survivor's "Big Lill" will be recognized at the Kings-Mason men's varsity basketball game set for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Kings gymnasium, 5500 Columbia Road.
Lillian Morris, a Kings resident who originally was voted off the CBS show Survivor: Pearl Islands and then was allowed back on the show with other castoffs, was the runner-up in the last episode, which aired in December.
Morris will sign autographs and pictures after the game. Admission for the game is $6 for adults and $3 for students.
Boone County High offers teen defensive-driving clinic
FLORENCE - Boone County High School will host a teen driving clinic March 5-7.
The clinic is designed to give teenagers defensive driving lessons. Cost is $135 for teen and parent.
Sign up at www.teendrivers.com or call (800) 862-3277.
Forest Hills district prepares community education classes
ANDERSON TWP. - Residents of the Forest Hills school district have a choice of about 50 community education classes that begin next week.
Offerings range from biofeedback and ballroom dancing to Linux computer systems and paper crafts. Brochures detailing the courses are available at the Anderson and Mount Washington library branches and in Forest Hills school offices. The schedule also is available on the Web at http://www.foresthills.edu/communityed.htm
Registration/information: 231-3600, ext. 5949.
Oak Hills sending out preschool registration information
DELHI TWP. - Registration packets for the Oak Hills preschool program will be mailed next week.
To request a packet for the 2004-05 school year, call Michele Kipp, special services coordinator, 598-2684.
West Elementary School hosts Family Winter Fun Night
FAIRFIELD - Family Winter Fun Night for students and families at West Elementary School will begin at 7 p.m. Friday in the school's gymnasium, 4700 E. River Road.
Participants are asked to bring a personal-care product or canned good for the Fairfield Food Pantry.
Princeton High School seniors perform for state contest
GLENDALE - Princeton High School's Senior Solo Recital will begin at 7 p.m. Thursday in Cincinnati's Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm Street. There is no admission fee.
The seniors in orchestra, band, and choir will be performing for a state contest.
Participating seniors include Megan Albertz, Samantha Bardenhagen, Evelyn Blair, Antoine Brown, Victoria Cheu, Matthew Feldhues, Amy Frederick, Calvin Green, Daniel Grubich, Tara Guertin, Kathleen Johnson, Brandi Kingery, Christine Liao, Amberly Lovitt, Tori Martin, Nisha Mehta, Melody Moonitz, Geneva Raabe, Kevin Robertson, Amy Sprong, Krista Tankersley, Debbi Warnow, Geoffrey Ziemak and Kim Zinnecker.
Information: 552-8283.
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