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The Cincinnati Post from Cincinnati, Ohio • 7

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East Central Neighbors The dndnnefl Pott Thuwday October 31 1996 3 COMMUNITY Cincinnati Parti Board Programs! Fall Show 10 am-5 pm Monday through Nov 10 7-9 pm Wednesday Krohn Con- servotory for park programs call 352-4080 Hamilton County Park Programs: Trekkers 10 am Sunday Withrow Nature Preserve Trout Lily Trail Hunters Moon 1-4 pm Sunday Wlnton Woods Wbiton Centre auditorium Predators 2 son First concert will be held the first week in December 398-1737 Safe HaSoween: 7-9 tonight Fair- way Crossings State Routs 63 one mUe west of Lebanon 932-0880 Sounde of Music: A Historical Perspective: pm Friday Twin Towers Retirement Home 5343 Hamilton Ave pm Monday Uanfair Retirement Home 1701 Llan-falr 1 pm Tuesday Bayley Place 990 Bayley Place Dr 2-3 pm Wednesday Maple Knoll Village 11100 Springfield Pike AH programs are free to persons over 60 Space is limited Reservations required 579-1074 People's drama workshop 8 pm Friday-Saturday and 4 pm Sunday Westwood Town HaH corner of Montana Harrison and Epworth avenues $8 per person $4 students on openjngnlght and Sunday matinee Band Dance: 2-5 pm Sun- Village 11 100 Spring-Pike $5 general admission Hams Roeedale will give free dance lessons from 1-2 pm Free refreshments Ronald McDoneld Charities: Volunteer appreciation brunch 10 am-l pm Saturday 6:30 pm cocktals 7 Sm dinner Old St George Church ilhoun and Jefferson amen Jim Murray founder of the first Ronald McDonald House special guest 221-7777 Environmental Priorities Forum: 9 am-noon Ohio Kentucky Indiana Regional Council of Government offices 801 West Eighth St Queensgate 221-8853 ConyvMe Catholic FalSodafc 2-6 pm Sunday Corryvllle Catholic Elementary School 108 Calhoun St $25 In advance $30 at door includes dinner -Reservations 281-4856 With A Greater Cincinnati Chapter of the National Society of Fund Raising Executives breakfast program am Wednesday WCET-TV 1223 Central Parkway Topic: "Special Events: From Gala to Ga-rage Sales What Makes It -Reservations 762-7609 Graduate Seminara on the Environment 11 am-noon Nov 7 Universi Rabin honored: Students at the University of Cincinnati honored the memory of assassinated Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and his work for peace by creating prayers for peace on the anniversary of his death Fifth year architecture student MELVIN QRIEflTtw Poet Shane Gerson watched as senior Alanna Rogerson pushed a prayer into a crack in an 8-foot replica of the Western Wall which was set up on the Tange-man University Center bridge It was sponsored by the Hillel Jewish Student Center at UC Sm Sunday Miami Whitewater Forest It Deed 2 pm Sunday Shawnee Lookout Early Bird Walk 8:30 am Tuesday TrWum Trails Lunch Buffet 11 am pm Tuesday-Thursday Wlnton Woods Mill Race Lodge $495 per person Harper Art Show 1-8 pm Wednesday Nov 7 and 1-5 pm Nov 8-10 Farbach-Werner Nature Preserve Ellerwood Nature Bam 521-PARK Public Library Programs: Korean Painting from the 15th to 19th Century through November and Recovery Institute: Art by Mental Health Consumers urdav am Groesbeck Branch 1 :30 pm Ma-delra-lndian HW-Kenwood Branch 2 im Green Township Regional Branch Bernard Branch and tby through Nov 16 Main Public Library You and Chemistry: Saturday 10:30 pm Gr Oakley Miami! Branch St I MlamlTownship Branch 2 pm Sunday Main Public Library 7 pm Monday Pleasant Ridge Branch and West Fork Branch 7 pm Tuesday Bonham Branch 7 pm Wednesday Loveland Branch and Sycamore Branch 7 pm Nov 7 Delhi Hills Branch Nov 9 10 am Hyde Park Branch 1 1 am Walnut Hills Branch Price Hill Branch 2 pm Anderson Regional Branch and Norwood Branch 369-6960 Cincinnati Nature Center 4949 Tealtown Road Milford: Natural Crafts Show and Sale Sunday through Nov 10 Rowe Interpretive Building Parent Child series 10 am-noon Saturday $12 for pair members $1 5 for pair non-members $6 additional adult or child 831-1711 for Effective educational presentation and discussion group tonight Hyde Park Bethlehem United Methodist Church Madison Road and Hyde Park Avenue Oakley adjustments based on Income Mason Chorale: rehearsals 7-9 tonight Mason United Methodist Church Mason-Montgomery Road Ma City: Transfer cemetery to Loveland ownership SUPPORT Once the city owned the 84-acre site it attempted to annex it into the city But the Clermont County commissioners refused to approve the annexation The city has taken the dispute to court and maintains that Ohio law requires the commissioners to approve the annexation Paxton was at Valley Forge and was one of 16 officers who dined with George Washington on Christmas Day 1777 He was at the Battle of Fallen Timbers Paxton was the first white man to settle in the Virginia Military Tract The city was originally named after him but its name was changed to Loveland in 1850 In 1813 Paxton died and was buried on the homestead By 1890 the original 1000 acres no longer belonged to the Paxton femily ty of Cincinnati Room 427 New Engineering Research Building Campus Clifton Topic: "Corps of Engi- 'Impact on the Quality of Life ki the Ohio River Valley" Ladies of Victory Dinner and -Fashion Show: 6 pm Nov 7 The Farm Anderson Ferry Road Delhi $25 per Krson Reservations 941-8806 1-8174 or 451-7293 Your Neighborhood workshop for aN communities 7 pm -Nov 7 Two Centennial Plaza 1st floor auditorium 805 Central Pkwy Down- -town Reservations 921-5502 Summerfair Poster Competition: Organizers of Summerfair have Increased the prize money from $1 500 to $2000 for their poster competition Deadline for entries Is Wednesday Interested artists call 531-0050 for an application Distinguished Author Series: 1 1 am Nov 9 Sycamore Senior Center 4131 Cooper Rood Blue Ash Jane Heimlich featured author $10 Includes lunch and a passport for a journey of holistic disciplines Reservations 984-1234 CLASSES Adult classes: Butler County Joint Vocational School District Registration are now being accepted for Russel Lee Career Center and Man-chaster Technical Center Classes Include: auto mechanics AutoCad carpentry computer basics computer repair electricity basic EMT home maintenance and repair nurse -aide small engine repair waking Windows WordPerfect and more For further Information call 420-4591 or 868-6300 Winter Registration: Winter quar ter classes 8 am-5 pm Monday-Fri" day Raymond Walters College 9555 Plainfield Road Blue Ash For further information call 745-5776 Research and Devei- opment Center: Excel program will begin Nov 12 The classes are diverse and open to women of all ages and backgrounds For further Information call 541-0541 ATHLETICS Nike Reebok Alrwalk FUa Adidas Amors 24m Naturalize! Paxton bootie Adult Female Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse groups are now forming 281-4033 Adult Famala Survivors of In-cestChild Abuse: Partners In Healing support group 7 tonight Town Square Professional Center 526 Nilles Road Suite 5 Fairfield 8566810 Adult Survivors of Inceet support group Is forming Call Women Helping Women 381-5610 Alzheimer's Support Group: 7- 8 JO pm Tuesday Franciscan Hospital Western Hits Campus 3131 Queen City Ave 721-4284 Breast Cancer Support Group: 1:30 pm Tuesday Franciscan Breast Centers 2841 Boudinot Ave meeting room 206 389-5452 Greater dnckinati Al-Anon Groups: meetings are held during the day and evening at many locations throughout the Greater Cincinnati and eurrounding counties For information on times and locations call 771-4070 "Journey of pm was on the site of the farmhouse The city paid $2 million for the White Pillars property The city has received development concepts for a mixed use of residential commercial and public use "The one-tenth of an acre cemetery was carved out of the plot of land in the Fitzgerald said "It was unattended for many years" want to make it part of the bigger piece of property and make sure it is maintained and memorialized We want to see that it is perpetually he said now the one-tenth acre cemetery is floating around in limbo" he said The Paxton property is actually outside the city along State Route 48 Political Advertisement By Al Amity Post staff reporter The city of Loveland is trying to resolve a dispute over ownership of a cemetery that is part of property it wants to annex City Manager Mark Fitzgerald said the attorney is working on a solution to get the ownership transferred to the city Since city nffiHni could not find heirs to the owners of the property they had to claim the property through a process known as eminent domain The cemetery is part of an 84-acre tract which itself is the subject of litigation On the property is the historic White Pillars farmhouse The property was once owned by LL Col Thomas Paxton the founder of Loveland His cabin MARK of Ongoing Conflict on Beech Acres' Airing Institute 2-day workshop 6:30 am-4 pm Friday pm Saturday Athenaeum of OhioMt St Mary's Seminary Pastoral Center 6616 Beechmont each day 231-6630 Ckidnnatl-Hanillton County 6prnnet- worklng 7 dinner 9:30 pm dance Friday Hyatt Regency Ballroom $50 per person Dinner theme: "Building Brld- ges to the Future" Teams for Young training program 9 am-noon Friday WCET-TV 1223 Central Pkwy This video conference Is a preview to a revolutionary training for parents and their child's caregiver Spine is limited 1-800-971-7473 Nito st the RacemMonte Carlo: 7 pm Saturday SharonviHe Community Center Creek Road and Thornview Drive $10 includes refreshments Reservations 563-2520 Greater Amateur Radio Society: FCC license examination 9-JO am Saturday New Jerusalem Baptist Church 26 Galbraith Road Carthage $605 license fee 661-5323 Wednesday Pauline Warfield Lewis -Center Paddock and Seymour roads Bond Hi Sponsored by the Alliance for the Mentally III of Hamilton County 751-4731 Man-to-Man Prostate Cancer Support Group: Franciscan Hospital Western Hits Campus 3131 Queen City Ave conference room 2 For meeting times call 389-5568 or 661-0276 RASH (Recovery Aaaodation Self Help): for men and women experiencing similar problems from nerves tension anxiety and phobias For meeting times cad 574-4757 SHHH (Self Help for the Hard of Hearing) Support Group: 7:30 pm Tuesday Franciscan Hospital Mt Airy Campus 2446 Kipling Road Classroom A 2nd floor 8535071 Widows and Widowers Support Group: pm Tuesday Cancer Family Care central office 7162 Read- Road Roseiawn Registration '1-3346 iFOR MENS Ftonheim Nunn Bush Streetcars Stacy Adams Bass A more sale 999-2799 by store Sale prices effective ttvu Wednesday Fall Sale Clearance miss it I 20-50 DAVID FOR WOMEN Naturallzer Joyce Socialites Calico Dexter A more yt 1 Fantastic savings on our huge selection of shoes for the family! We show just 3 from our collection of dress and casual ihooi comfort boot! and booties fix women Reg 1699-3999 SOCIALITES SAMMY SPECIAL FX BRACELET DJ HARRISON UZZY Reg 1999 Reg 1999 Reg 1699 SALE 999 SALE 999 SALE 999 Entire stock of Street Cars casud shoes tor men Comfortable waOrn toddle mow buda and more with leather uppen and flexible soles Compare at $6d Reg 4999 Entire stock'of afhleticEshoes ot Jhe family Proven Effective Leadership OwnerOperator of Successful Local Business (Gold Star Chili Cafe) Masters Degree in City Planning University of Michigan 1 For Hamilton County Clerk of Courts Selection varies SUPER STORES' November 6 am 7 ID Bee Shoes EKEK SHOEBILEE: WESTERN HILLS PLAZA 44 l-I If EL-BEE SHOES: FOREST FAIR MALL-71-7444 K-MART CENTER 543-0449 COLERAIN HILLS -741-7155 MILFORD -53 1-5522 FAIRFIELD -194-5270 HAMILTON-544-4142 MIDDLETOWN 424-2572 Paid for by Mark David for Clerk of Courts Committee Mark Pohlkamp Treasurer 954 Hill Street Cincinnati Ohio 45202.

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