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BULLETIN BOARD THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Thursday, February 24, 1994 2 EXTRAWest 2 students hps HONOR ROLL THINGS TO DO make finals for art show Addyston The following students were named to Seton High's honor roll. Recognized with first honors, students receiving a 93 or higher grade nnint averaae. were: seniors Michelle An- Sunday social: The District Four Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold a bingo social drlot, Jennifer Bockhorst, Pamela Buelter-man Anna Enginger, Christa Frame, Christine Kaufman, Carrie Keller, Marjorie Meiners and Kristie Tyson; juniors Lisa Bill, Melinda Brassie Amber Burg, Kimberly Bumside, Ra from 2-5 p.m. Sunday at the Globe trotters VFW Post, 140 Main St. Avondale chel Busam and Stacey Keiner.

Ellen Korb, Christine overberg, ineresa Lenten lecture seminar Xavier Uni nnnrirh Kathrvn Streicner, tnzaDetn mei- versity's vice president for religious development, the Rev. Leo Klein, will gand and Julie Wright; sophomores Cara Caminitl, Kellie Dressman, Sarah Fischesser, Kathleen Loos, Holly Menninger, Jennifer Moorman. Kathryn Robben, Jill Schumacher, speak on "Investing in Flexibility of Anne Voelkerding and Jamie Witterstaetter, the Spirit: Spent, Bent and Lent 1394 at 6:30 p.m. Friday at Xavier's Schott Freshmen Julie Brassie, Hacnei nurnsiae, Building. Cost: $5, Includes dinner.

745-2078. Leah Busam, Elizabeth Cornett, Laura ueD-hardt, Jenny Haubner, Anne Hengstebeck, Elaine Korb, Becky Kramer, Cynthia Munch, Maura Nienaber and Sharon Oestreicher. Janice Railev. Lisa Rechtsteiner, Almee Yard architects: Learn to create a landscape design from 6-8 p.m. Scott Wolfram and Toby Braver, students at Elder High School, were both finalists in the Art Portfolio category of the Southern Ohio Regional Art Awards Exhibition sponsored by the Art Academy of Cincinnati.

Mercy sophomore wins writing contest Krissy Reinstatler, a sophomore at Mother of Mercy High School, won first place in the Clean Cincinnati Creative Writing Contest. Her essay was titled "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle." Speech pathologist receives grant for toys Jenny Buelsing of Mount Healthy has been awarded a grant through the Learning Links Program of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation. Buelsing, a speechlanguage pathologist at Breyer School in New Burlington, submitted a proposal March 4 at the Civic Garden Center, Shappelle, Jessica Sprengard, Angela Von-gries, Maria Yunker, Stephanie Zappasodi and Melissa Zimmer. 2715 Reading Road. Cost: $10 Civic Garden Center members, 515 non- I' Iff' ft 6 1 S.

1 ''t i Recoqnized with second honors, members. 221-0981. Colerain Township students receiving an 87 to 92.99 grade point average, were: seniors Jessica Adams, Maria Bonno, Holly Borgmann, Colleen Born, Susan Brassie, Amy Bushman, Heather Casey. Jamie Davis, Margaret Deak, Melanie Dorsch. Sally Gibbons, Tanya Goins, Sticky business: The "Maple Sugar Days Festival will run from noon to 5 p.m.

March 5 and 6 at Farbach-Wer- ner Nature Preserve, Poole Road at Colerain Avenue. Demonstrations of tree tapping. Free. 521-7275. Andrea Gonnella, Jill Harmeyer, Colleen Hetz-er, Jamie Hilton, Kimberly Holthaus, Trisha Jansen, Melissa Kelley, Amy Lanham and Jamie Martin.

Sara Martin, Carrie Manner, Kathryn Neumann, Mollie Oblinger, Jennifer Quimby, Laura Schlomer, Renee Schotte, Julie Schroeder, Shannon Schuster. Kelly Seitz, Tamara Shoe College Hill "Fanfare McAuley High School, 6000 Oakwood will hold its annual card and bingo party from 4:30 p.m. March 6. Tickets: $6. Delhi maker, Petti Stanforth, Melissa Tabler, Crystal Teschner and Linda Vinson.

Teresa Wainscott, Cynthia Walter, Jennifer Weber, Tracy Wehner, Anna Weingartner, Suzanne Weisker, Maria Werle, Amy Westerl-Ing and Melissa Witsken; juniors Shanna Allen, Lee Bareswilt, Susan Borgmann and Beth Bushman. titled "Early Intervention Educational Toy Resource Library for Families" requesting $452 to fund the project. "Monte Carlo Sponsored by the Delhi Business Association from 8 p.m. to midnight March 4 at Delhi Park Her grant was one of 85 ap Chris Coffaro, Jessica DeJoseph, Shan proved from a total of 480 propos Lodge, 5125 Foley Road. Admission: $3.

921-0812. als. non Desmond, Colleen Fanning, Tina Flick, Melissa Frank, Barbara Haneberg, Beth Ha-ney, Shannon Harding, Erin Hawk, Jennifer Hav. Renee Heileman, Allison Helmers, Ellen Downtown Funds from the grant will pro vide toys that families can borrow Business seminar The Service Corps of Retired Executives will present a and use. 1 Joyce, Katie Keller, Patricia Laib, Julie Mason, Carrie McKinley, Sandra Morelra, Nicole Ney-er, Kathryn Nienaber, Catherine Niermann, Amy Peelman, Sally Raterman and Tricia Roddy.

Angel Schlacter, Denise Schnieders, Amy Schuster, Kathryn Shaffer, Susan Silvia, Sarah Strahm, Stacey Sturwold, Anne Vetter, Shannon Wahoff and Christina Wittich; soph seminar on Writing Your Business Plan" on March 7 at the Christ Church undercroft, Fourth and Sycamore streets. Registration at 7 p.m., seminar at 7:30. 684-2812. Go for the goal: The Cincinnati Recreation Commission will hold open reg VOLUNTEERS it Lini omores Elizabeth Ammann, Lizabeth Arnold, Jennifer Bill, Erlka Brewer and Nikola Bruce. Melissa Crum, Jennifer Daum, Tara Davis, Katharine Deak, Margaret Edmiston, Sharon Feichtner, Christina Feist, Elizabeth Fessel, Brook Fischer, Jeana Forbeck, Corinne istration for spring soccer teams Monday through i-rioay at two cen tennial Plaza, bus central Ave.

352-4000. Submissions: Volunteering, Enquir Grosse, Joan Herbert and Tisia Hill. Lori Hinkle, Nicole Hofmeyer, Christina er EXTRA, 4820 Business Center Way, Cincinnati 45246-1318. History on film: The Autobiography of Holtz, Jennifer Jeremiah, Jodie Jostworth, Kimberly Kathman, Jennifer Kelley, Rebecca Kessler, Margaret Klopp, Jennifer Koch, Michelle LaMott and Heather Lipp. Miss Jane Pittman will be shown at noon Friday and Saturday at The Real Jillian Martin, Kathryn Marx, Lisa Mertz, American Cancer Society seeks-Daffodil Days representatives for spring celebration March 16-20.

Call Robyn Wright, 559-1050. Pamela Moehring, Stephanie Neumann, Erin O'Brien, Kristi Piening, Lisa Richard, Cara Roberto, Jenny Rockel, Jodie Roedersheimer and Jamie Schenke. Jaime Schwab, Emily Schweiger, Lori I t'- liKii MBit llll mm III A at The Cincinnati EnquirerPatrick Reddy Steinmetz, Jennifer Sullivan, Allison Tabler, Amy Thornton, Bridget Tierney, Brittany Tracy, Tiffanie Volski, Elizabeth Weber, Denise Weinheimer, Jennifer White and Sarah Yeggy; and freshmen Lisa Bode and Mary College Notes Jenny Brinck, Kelly Brown, Angela Calla han, Lindsey Carr, Ellen Carrol, Julie Cavan-augh, Michelle Crawford, Melissa Currence, Christina Eby and Michelle Farrell. Robert Schnecker Jr. of Cassie Finch, Julie Gates, Lori Geeslin, Forest Park has been awarded a Stacy Gibbons, Amanda Hafner, Kathy Hane Movies, 719 Race St.

Free. 369-69b0. Mayor's night: Talk with Mayor Rox-anne Quails, Thursdays 5-8 p.m. In Room 150, City Hall, 801 Plum St. No appointment necessary, but sign up from p.m.

"Salute to Saturday luncheon and fashion show sponsored by the College of Mount St. Joseph will start with a silent auction at 11 a.m., lunch and program at 12:30 p.m. at the Omni Netherland Plaza. Tickets: $25. Proceeds will benefit academic programs.

244-4425. Saxophone sounds: The Bruce Me-nefield Jazz Quartet will perform at 6 p.m. Friday at the main public library, 800 Vine St. Free. Sunday songs: The Taft Museum Chamber Music Series will present the Visions Quartet at 2:30 p.m.

Sunday at 316 Pike St. Free, but reservations required. 241-0343. Support group: The Findlay Street Neighborhood House holds Alcohol-Narcotics Anonymous meetings from 6-8 p.m. Tuesdays at 901 Findlay St.

632-7118. berg, Emily Haney, Becky Hetzer, Monica Hildebrandt, Jenny Holmes, Virginia Kelly, Katie Kroner, Colleen McCarren, Erin McCoy, Christa Meyer and Cheryl Niermann. full tuition Presidential Scholarship from Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio. He is a freshman this year. Katie Piening, Stephanie Pope, Karen Ra Antiques show helps Colerain ABOVE: Jeff Ellis of West Harrison, looks over a lamp for sale at the Colerain Boosters Antique Show on Sunday.

The show raised about $3,000, which will go to Colerain High School academic and athletic programs. RIGHT: Beverly Blum of Dent looks over items being sold by Marybelle Huninghake, seated. Denise Zech of Forest Park terman, Jennifer Reisert, Anna Schroth, Michelle Silvia, Bridget Sizemore, Jamie Spineili, mwk mwuHvi'i xmapw1 ii" 11 1 11 mm received a master of arts degree Julie Stadtmiller, Holly Taylor, Kelly Threm, Brianne Walsh, Catherine Weinheimer, Renee from East Carolina University during the fall commencement. Wittich, Niki Wolf, Mary Wolfer and Gina Yi. Peter Cassinelli of Forest Park and Joanna Fiedeldey re CORRECTIONS ceived a University Challenge Grant from Capital University, Columbus, Ohio.

He is a senior at Princeton High School. She is a senior at St. Ursula Academy. Fairfield iL JWjj Confidence builder Adults Beyond Co-Dependency offers a 12-step, self-esteem program from p.m. Mondays at Trinity Presbyterian Church, corner of Ross and Mack roads.

852-9144. An incorrect photograph was published with a feature story on Aubrey Falk in the Feb. 17 edition of Enquirer EXTRA. Army Spec. Sheri Little, daughter of Brenda Little of Forest Park, has been decorated with the Army Achievement Medal for service or acts of courage.

She is a medical specialist. In The Service Groesbeck Aubrey Falk Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Western dancing: Country line dance lessons offered from 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays at the Charles Gailey VFW Auxiliary Post, 8326 Brownsway Lane. Cost: $4. 521-7340.

umn are welcome. Please send them to Enquirer EXTRA, 4820 Business Center Way, Cincinnati 45246, or call 860-7100. Western Hills High School 1944 is planning a golden anniversary celebration. Call Pat Sanders Ruehlman, 662-4264. Fourteenth Tank Battalion, Ninth Armored Division: Aug.

31-Sept. 3 in Cincinnati. Contact Glenn Timmons, (513) 231-8453. Western Hills High School 1944 is planning a golden anniversary celebration to be held June 10-12. Call Pat Sanders Ruehlman, 662-4264.

Emody, son of John and Gail Emody of Harrison, has returned from the Western Pacific, Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf where he participated in enforcing the U.N. sanctioned "no-fly" zone over Southern Iraq. He is a 1992 graduate of William H. Harrison High School. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Dustin Denzler, son of Greg Denzler of Harrison, who participated in UNITAS training exercises with the navies of Venezuela, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil, has returned from Central and South America.

John Hawkins, son of Richard and Peggy Hawkins of Colerain Township, has returned aboard the submarine USS Minneapolis-St. Indian Hill Faullrom the North Atlantic. The REUNIONS HOW TO REACH US Curtain call: The Cincinnati Country Day School will perform Oklahoma! at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at 6905 Given Road.

Tickets: $6 adults, $5 students. ship was awarded the Arctic Service Ribbon. He is a 1989 graduate of Northwest High School. Planning a school or military reunion? Submissions to this col Navy Seaman Recruit John Mount Adams Enauirer EXTRA accent's contributions and photographs for Bulletin Board, listinas for Thinas To Do, suaaestions for Talk of the Coming up daisies: Krohn Conservatory's Pre-Spring Floral Show runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

daily through March 6. Free to city residents, $2 for non-residents. 421-4806. VOICES Topic: Transportation Town questions and letters to the editor. Letters to the editor must be sianed.

include a davtima 4 Mount Auburn Rita Miele Delhi 7 really do. We use Community Services West. The only problem is that a lot of people that could use this don't know about it." phone number, and should not be 7- 'j. 1. Kitty Riley Delhi "We have a community service on the west side which is very good.

I do feel the community should help all they can to assist these people in need of transportation. copies or letters sent to others. Letters are subiect to editina for is me obligation of the brevity and good taste. Good health: Lilias Folan and Marilyn Harris will speak at the Women's Health Conference on March 12 at Christ Hospital Nippert Education Center. Folan is a host of Women and Wellness on WCET-TV.

Harris is an author and host of Cooking with Marilyn on WCKY-AM. Fee: $15. 369-2300. Man or tax your items to: EnaUirer EXTRA 4820 Business Center Wav community to make sure Cincinnati, OH 45246 EXTRA Dhone number is 860- Mount Healthy senior citizens 7100. Fax is 860-5190.

and disabled Town meeting: U.S. Rep. David Mann will hold a meeting from p.m. March 7 at Mount Healthy City Hall, 7700 Perry St. Look for news from these people have.

communities in the West edition: Harry-Jack Tegeler Western Hills "Ifeel the county needs to support the community that cannot provide these services and each community needs to help each other." Mel Morris Delhi "Ifeel communities need to work with these people and provide services like this, if they don't have them already." transportation Queensgate Addyston Anderson Ferry Photos by Mary Snow Bevis Bridgetown Ml Train of thought: The Cincinnati Railroad Club will discuss St. Louis railroads at 8 p.m. March 3 at the Museum Center, Union Terminal. 651-7245. The Cincinnati Enquirer Cheviot Cleves Colerain Township Walnut Hills Have a question? College Hill Covedale Crosby Township Delhi Township Is there a topic of Miami Township Miamitown Monfort Heights Mount Airy North Bend North College Hill North Fairmount Price Hill Queensgate Riverside Sayler Park South Cumminsville South Fairmount Sedamsville West End Western Hills Westwood White Oak Whitewater Township Dry Ridge East Westwood community interest that you would like to hear your neighbors speak out on: Elizabethtown Green Township Antiques show: Park Eden Senior Center, 2610 Park holds an antiques show and "Taste of Park Eden" at 1:30 p.m.

today. For more information, call 861-9434. Hoop shot: The Purcell Marian High School celebrity basketball tournament will run from p.m. Friday at the school, 2935 Hackberry St. Tickets: $5 adults, $4 students.

Proceeds will benefit Special Olympics. Leah Zink Delhi "It should be a partnership. In Delhi we have the community and township working together. These types of services are needed and a godsend. Bill Luken Delhi 7 would think so, yes.

For the simple reason a lot of them cannot get out on their own to go to the store or doctor's office." Call 860-5180, or write Groesbeck Harrison Enquirer EXTRA, 4820 Business Center Way, Harrison Township Hooven Lower Price Hill Cincinnati, 45246. Mack.

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