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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 54

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The Enquirer BLUE ASH Restaurant scheduled to open in the fall A new restaurant in Blue Ash called InCahoots is being planned to open in October in the former Bilker's Kosher Grocery at 9708 Kenwood Road. Howard Zuefle and his niece Nicole Zuefle are behind the new restaurant. He was the original owner of Bacalls in College Hill (and the other locations that closed in the 1980s). She has been a cook at Mullane's downtown and Honey in Northside. Neither was involved in the original InCahoots restaurants in Clifton and Kenwood.

But Zuefle always liked the name. "We chose it because my niece and I are 'in cahoots' on this venture, and partly with fond memories of the InCahoots in Corryville," he said. The restaurant will seat 140-150, with a small private dining room and some outdoor seating. The menu will include comfort food such as stuffed pork tenderloin, burgers and homemade chili, along with more eclectic choices such as asparagus fries, mussels in white port honey and miso soy broth, and dates stuffed with chorizo and cream cheese. The highest price will be about $18.

For more information, contact Howard Zuefle at 513-891-2500 or visit www.InCahootsOhio.com. Polly Campbell CHURCH CONCERTS HELP STRIKE A CHORD: Members of Ascension Lutheran Church, 7333 Pfeiffer Road, have several Saturday evening concerts planned to help raise money for a new grand piano. The church has been working for several months to generate money for the instrument. Admission is free, but donations, which go toward the piano fund, are accepted. Each concert kicks off with a free dessert buffet at 6:15 p.m.

Each concert starts at 7 p.m. Upcoming concerts include: Saturday: Soprano Ellen Schneer and tenor David Bezona. The New York duo will present "An Evening of the Best of Broadway." Aug. 11: The Losanti Trio performs with soprano Naomi Lewin joining flutist Suzanne Bona and guitarist Richard Goering. Aug.

25: Timothy Smile and Friends performs. Artists include soprano Brittany Pflederer, baritone Benjamin Buckley and Tim Smile on piano. Sept. 8: Piano artists Michelle YOUR HOMETOWN NE Thursday, August 2, 200 Cincinnati Federal A SAVINGS AND LOAN 27 Month CD Special The Hartong Keeping cool Kortez Smith, 9, of Blue Ash plays under the rainbow at Parky's Ark in Winton Woods. and Robert Condo For information, call the church at 513-793-3288.

Gall Towns SUDBRACK-BUSAM NAMED VP: Robert N. Sibcy, president of Sibcy Cline Realtors, named Indian Hill resident Stephanie Sudbrack-Busam as the vice president sales manager of the company's Blue Ash office. A third-generation real estate professional, Sudbrack-Busam has been licensed since 1978. She holds the designations of ABR, CRB, CRS and GRI. She earned a degree in communication arts from the University of Cincinnati.

Sudbrack-Busam is a member of the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors and the Ohio and National Associations of Realtors. She has been involved with the CABR on the MLS Operations and Professional Standards Committee, and past chairperson of the RPAC and Circle of Excellence Committees. Sudbrack-Busam is a Junior League of Cincinnati Sustainer, member of Kindervelt No. 50, and has been a PTO committee chairperson for the Indian Hill Exempted Village Schools, board member of the Ursuline Academy Mother's Club, as well as other local charities. Community Press 5.75% 5.35% APY with checking account APY without checking account and direct and direct Limited Time Only Main: Price Hill Anderson Miami Heights 4310 Glenway Avenue 1270 Nagel Road 7553 Bridgetown Road Cincinnati, OH 45205 Cincinnati, OH 45255 Cincinnati, OH 45248 (513) 921-1465 (513) 474-0400 (513) 941-6777 Annual percentage yield (APY) effective June 26, 2007.

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