ROSELAWN - The Jewish Community Center is offering two clinics to prepare for college entrance exams.
An SAT/ACT math clinic will be 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesdays, today through June 2, at the center, 7420 Montgomery Road. A similar clinic for verbal questions will run the same hours on Thursday nights, April 8-June 3.
Cost is $100 per clinic or $185 for both. Call 761-7500.
Group taking orders for spring flower sale
DEERFIELD TWP. - The Kings Music Association will take flower orders through Friday for its annual spring flower sale.
Flats of impatiens, marigolds, begonias, petunias, snapdragons and alyssum will be sold for $13; geraniums in 4-inch pots for $2.50; and geranium, fuchsia and impatiens in 10-inch hanging baskets for $14.
Place orders through band members or by calling the high school, 398-8050.
Springdale school plans to be unveiled
SPRINGDALE - An open house to show the community proposed plans for the Springdale Elementary School will be held 7-8 p.m. Thursday in the school gymnasium, 350 W. Kemper Road.
Construction is to begin later this year. Architects, school administrators, site planning committee members and school board members will be on hand to answer questions. Information: 771-8560.
Fair at Kilgour celebrates cultures
HYDE PARK - Kilgour Elementary School will host its first multicultural fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday in the school gymnasium, 1339 Herschel Ave.
Students and their parents will be available to talk about their cultural histories represented by their displays. Countries represented will include Finland, Germany, Holland, India, Italy, Japan, Norway, Russia and Sweden.
Exhibit features teachers' artwork
GREEN TWP. - The work of two Oak Hills High School art teachers is on display in the 40th annual Greater Hamilton Art Exhibit through May 15 at the center, 101 S. Monument Ave.
Sheila Kappa's painting "Inside And Out" and Dick Macke's photo collage "When Budda Says Dance, Everyone Dances" are included in the display.
Winton Woods High presents 'Music Man'
FOREST PARK - The Music Man will be presented 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Winton Woods High School, 1231 W. Kemper Road.
Tickets are $8 for preferred seating, $7 for general seating. Buy tickets at the door at the high school, or by calling 619-2420.
Kindergarten registration begins
MOUNT HEALTHY - All-day kindergarten registration for the 2004-05 school year in the Mount Healthy Schools runs today through Friday.
Registration will be held 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at all elementary schools and 4-7 p.m. Thursday at Duvall Elementary School, 1411 Compton Road.
Parents should bring the child's birth certificate, Social Security card, two proofs of residence and custody papers if applicable.
Information: 729-0077.
School to study American Indians
FORT THOMAS - Students at Moyer Elementary School will attend an all-day workshop Thursday to learn about American Indian culture.
Diamond Brown, a full-blood Cherokee who has been a Cherokee educator for 10 years, will speak.
E-mail items to suek@infionline.net or fax to 755-4150.
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