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The Cincinnati Post from Cincinnati, Ohio • 5

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Thursday February 1999 I Lamps Bliados Mirrors Framed Ifllfer KflA 1 9IMM 3rd floor or Tlw Montsg Building 7n-55M Cal Now Through Saturday! AIR DUCT CLEANING SAW OVSB 50 20 years later auditorium open at Turpin High School jjiniimmumnmnt tiOW OPEN nnnnnnrannrarac SCRAPBOOK JUNCTION 5250 Coureeview Dr aeon OH 45040 (513) 336-0241 ACROSS FROM THE BEACH WATERPARK All Your Scrapbook Needs! Paper Punches Die-Cuts and All The Extras! Workshops Available! long said Turpin Principal Larry Borcherdlng we are almost 22 or 23 years later and finally the facility that was proposed in 1976 is finally Borcherdlng believes it was worth the wait "It is a beautiful facility It is he said The auditorium was financed with a $261 million bond issue that passed over a year ago The 221 -mill bond issue is also paying for a $196 million middle school opening this fall and district-wide technology upgrades In addition to serving students the auditorium is also available for the community to air special events Borcherdlng says By Lm Penix Port staff reporter Turpin High School Is now complete When the school was built over 20 years ago the Forest Hills School District could not afford to include an auditorium Original plans called for an auditorium on the north side of the building However cost overruns forced school officials to exclude the auditorium with the hope that someday they would have the money to build it For years it seemed "some day" would never arrive For two decades students lugged musical instruments stage props and other gear to auditoriums at neighboring Anderson High School or Mercer Elementary for performances Now however all in the past Turpin is now finished Last Sunday a $35 million auditorium finally opened at Turpin to belated fanfare and music by the school's senior and junior high bands orchestras and choral groups About 600 students performed A formal open house ceremony is next Sunday for the 725-seat auditorium The high school drama department from 1 to 3 pm will be performing excerpts from the musical "Snoopy" "The auditorium is something that has been on the minds of the Turpin community for a very COME IN Cal Moa Frt I AM to i PM Sat I AM to 1 PM Cincinnati area 513-874-3220 er 1-MM1UMUIA (1-M0-71M6S7) S1EM6A- Ml pshrtm teakn nos Mcha re-mf Awtwi atSMprtHteawaaVMff I turen tt Mg an HOTS ta dw I tfn paatntfil fruit nantpMatMte amt Vte iMnf SartM md HmtKttmf YMCA proposal meets 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Symmes Township adjacent to Loveland High School The city attempted to annex the 15 acres but withdrew its petition after the Hamilton County office issued a negative opinion The office threw a monkey wrench in annexation plans when it issued an opinion that the 99-year ginning and intermediate dancers Fitton Center for Creative Arts Hamilton To register call 863-8873 Earth Wisdom: Friday EarthCormection 370 Neeb Road Delhi Township $5 suggested contribution 451-3932 English Skills Tutorial: Registration for returning students who want to brush up on thaw English skills or who have English as a second language Raymond Walters College 9555 Plain-field Road GED Test Preparation Center Blue Ash Registration deadline is March 22 745-5776 Forest Hills Community Education: to Inspect A Home Before You Buy It Or Sell pm Wednesday Anderson High School 7560 Forest Road $19 Pre-registration is requested 652-971 1 Hotnebuying Training Classes: 6-9 pm Tuesday and Fab 16 and 23 Neighborhood Housing Services of Cincinnati 1811 LosanUviHe Ave Suite 220 Roseiawn Participants must attend all three sessions to receive a certificate of completion Class space is limited 631-8560 Home Repair Workshop: Neighborhood Housing Services of Cincinnati pm and 6-8 pm Wednesday Project House 1911 Highland Ave across from Channel 12 Mt Auburn Class space is limited 631-8560 Introduction to the Internet pm tonight-Feb 18 Norwood High School 2020 Sherman Ave Norwood $45 per person Mike Seibert instructor Class size limited to 23 Learn how to use Netscape Pre-registration is requested 396-5921 Ufequard Training: American Rad Cross course 10 am-5 pm Satur-day-Sunday through March 14 Krueck Recreation Center pool 270 McMillan St beside Hughes High School Courses are free to those agreeing to work the entire summer session for the Cincinnati Recreation Commission and participants must be at least 1 5 years of age Attendance at every class is mandatory Register on the first day class Permission slips are required and are available at the pool 352-4016 LSFD Teaching Lifesaving CPR: 6-9 pm Wednesday Loveland-Symmea Fire Department Community HaH 116 Karl Brown Way $10 par parson re-register 792-7330 ext 99 Music Classes for Home Schoot- $180 with 10-percent discount for additional family members For further information call 948-1900 ByAI Andry Port staff reporter Loveland City Council is considering a recommendation from 'the recreation commission for the relocation of a YMCA building on 15 acres adjacent to Phillips Park that will meet objections Mayor Lee Skier kewicz said the commission is recommending putting the building near the current entrance to the park and put the parking lot on the comer of Rich and Fallis roads The mayor said he met with YMCA officials several times recently about the changes trying to eliminate as much of the objections of neighbors as he said Neighbors objected to such AduR Literacy: 3-6 pm Tuesday through Thursday and 9 am-noon Saturday Raymond Walters College 9555 Plainfield Road GED Taat Preparation Center Blue Aah tntereated adults can start anytime Successful completion of the GEO Test prepares the student for entrance Into Raymond Walters and other open admission colleges 745-5670 Aerobic with Jeff Shelby: pm Tuesday and noon-1 :30 pm Saturday Hirsch Community Center 3630 Reading Road Avondale $12 annual membership 751-3393 Afro-Carfbbean Dance: Classes for children ages 1 0 and up pm Monday and Wednesday and for aefutts pm Tuesday and Thursday and pm Saturday KAI KWEOL Dance Theatre 235 Loralne Ave Clifton 559-0415 Art for Kids: Drawing Fundamentals for children 5-1 2 1 JO am Saturday through March 6 Junior High Drawing for ages 1 1-14 1-3 pm Saturday through March 6 and Printmaking for ages £12 pm Saturday through March 6 Art Academy of Cincinnati 1 125 St Gregory St Mt Adams 562-8746 AWAKEj Job readiness program for women 10 am-2 pm Tues-aay-March 30 Great Oaks Institute of Reg- Istratlon 771-8926 Classes for Young Artists: Ad- 13-181 three-hour weekly $25 vanced Studio (ages 13-18 Includes a month Basic Studio (ages meets two hours weekly $17 par month and Creation classes (ages 5-8) meet for an hour and a half weekly $12 per month Scholarships are available for eligible students who need financial assistance Pre-registration Is required 381-2336 Copperplate Script Classic Penmanship winter spring summer session 7-9 pm Tuesdays-March 30 The Calligraphy Studio of Karan McMannon 9467 Montgomery Road Olde Montgomery $150 for eight-week course plus $20 application fee which goes towards the purchase of materials Registration 791-8100 Dance Classes for Adults: Balinese Danes 7-6 pm Monday Dunham Dance Technique 8-91 5 pm Monday Ballet for Adults noon-1 :30 pm Wednesday Basic Movement 6-7 pm Wednesday Tap for Adults 7-8 pm Wednesday Wyoming Dance Canter 322 Wyoming Ave $125-150 948-1900 Pence Instruction: 6-7 pm Tues-day and Thursdays free lessons for be got it all! Grand Opening Special: Friday and Saturday Only! February 5th 6th Pay the regular low price of $179 per GARMENT for the first item of clothing get the SECOND GARMENT cleaned and pressed for ONLY lease with the YMCA is the same as giving the ownership of the land The opinion said the city cannot annex the 15 acres because it has signed a 99-year lease with the YMCA that gives the almost all the rights of ownership Based on that the county commissioners rejected the annexation deal The lease gives the YMCA the right to renew it every 99 years The YMCA would pay taxes on the property and would be able to get a mortgage on the property- The city paid $430000 to the Mather family for 10 of the acres and the family donated the other five acres to the city Neighborhood Housing Services of Cincinnati: Homebuying orientation 6 tonight and 1 1 am or 6 pm Fab 1 1 or Feb 25 181 1 LosantivHle Ave Suita 220 Roseiawn Class space Is limited 631-8560 Pastel Classes for Adults: Four-weak workshops pm Wednesday City Art Center 501 13th St comer of 13th and Pendleton streets downtown $35 Participants can supply their own materials or purchase them at the center Pre-registrations are required 381-2333 Quilting Classes: "Expressive! Clothing" 1 1 am-2 pm andor 6-9 pm Monday through March 16 "Scenic Splendor In Patchwork and Appii- 1 1 am-2 pm andor 6-9 pm uesday through March 16 "Stripping and Tripping" 1 1 am-2 pm andor 6-9 pm Wednesday through March 17 and Sewing Machine Expioretium" 11 am-2 pm andor 6-9 pm Thursdays through March IB Graiiville 932 O'Ban-nonville Road Loveland $200 683-2340 Second Careers: Career exploration and employability skills program pm Tuesday-March IB Great Oaks Institute of Technology and Career Development Center for Employment Resources 3254 Kemper Road Sharonvilia Registration 771-8925 Senior FH Classes: Yoga and Tai-Chi classes pm Tuesdays and Thursdays Baytey Place 990 Baytey Drive Delhi Township 347-5510 Stroks Clinics: pm Monday and Wednesday through Feb 24 or pm Tuesday and Thursday through Fab 25 Krueck Recreation Center a pool 270 McMillan St beside Hughes High School Cincinnati Recreation Commission sessions designed to teach and refine swimming skills in preparation for the American Rad Cross Lifeguard Training classes Attendance at every class is not mandatory 352-4018 Three Square DriltDance Team: Wednesday West End YMCA 821 Ezzard Charles Drive West End 541-3227 Winter Classes: Sterling Silver Jewelry Making Tola Painting Tai Chi Clkian Creating an Herb Garden Prelude to Irish Dancing and The History of Comics For das timet and registration call 863-8873 Women Writing for (a) Change: Classes for Girls grades four-eight 9:30 am-noon Saturday and Teens 1- 3:30 pm Saturday 4850 Madison Road Madisonville $185 for the seven-week course 272-1 1 71 httpyAvwwkypostcom 74 Cincinnati You can afford to give us a try! 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