NOVEMBER 2016 West Chester & Liberty
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Welcome to the one-year anniversary issue of West Chester & Liberty Lifestyle! It’s hard to believe that a year has passed
since our first issue arrived in homes. Last November we launched West Chester & Liberty Lifestyle with a mission to engage and inspire our communities, raise awareness of local charities and help area businesses grow. We thank you, our faithful readers, for welcoming us into your homes each month and helping us to accomplish these goals.
Some of you might be reading West Chester & Liberty Lifestyle for the first time. In honor of our one-year anniversary we have
expanded our distribution. So if this is your first issue, we welcome you!I want to express my personal gratitude to our advertising partners. West Chester &
Liberty Lifestyle is delivered for free to our readers each month, thanks to the support of our advertisers. These area businesses help shape the character of our townships and strengthen the local economy. The best way for our readers to thank them for making this magazine possible is to read their ads and visit their businesses.
I’d also like to thank our amazing editorial team for the inspirational stories and beau-tiful photographs they contribute each month. I’m honored to work with such a talented group of people, and I’m thrilled to have Liberty Township native, Abbey McMahon, by my side as our Editor.
However, our team isn’t the only one celebrating an anniversary. Throughout this month’s issue you’ll find stories about our community’s anniversaries. We celebrate the 40th anniversary of the West Chester • Liberty Chamber Alliance and the 225th anni-versary of our neighbor to the west, Hamilton. We talk with two local couples, one celebrating their golden anniversary while another celebrates their first.
November also brings a very important date, Veteran’s Day. We want to thank all of our veterans and active military personnel who have served our county bravely and selflessly. Inside this issue we remember a local fallen hero, Corey Hood. We also provide details on a local resource, the Butler County Veterans Service Commission.
We have great plans for our second year, and we can’t wait for you to see what lies ahead. Thank you for making West Chester & Liberty Lifestyle your hometown magazine. We look forward to celebrating many future anniversaries together!Michelle Moody, [email protected] month we shared some stunning photographs from the Food Truck Rally. Thank you to Eric Thomas Photography for providing those beautiful images!vsco.co/ericthomasphotography/images/1ON THE COVER: A look back at our front covers from the past year.
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Departments8 Good Times
10 Around Town
12 Road Trip
18 Hometown Hero
28 Giving Back
30 Lifestyle Calendar
34 Parting Thoughts
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Good Times
The Key EventThe Community Foundation of West Chester/Liberty’s premier annual fundraising event was a great success on September 10 because of the generosity of community members, sponsors and a dedicated committee of volunteers. The Key Event is a
unique fundraiser where attendees enjoy meals from professional chefs at homes within the community.
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Fall Gathering at GracetreeGracetree Yoga & Growth Studio welcomed the public to an open house at their Cincinnati-Dayton studio in September.
Guests experienced yoga, wellness offerings and an astrology reading from the experts at Gracetree.
West Chester Hospital Golf OutingWest Chester Hospital's annual Fall Golf Outing successfully raised funds to support the hospital’s Innovation Fund, which
allows for the development and implementation of cutting-edge technology and programs to enhance patient care. On September 23, teams enjoyed contests, prizes and creative costumes, in addition to a round of golf.
Faith Alliance Music FestivalGuests enjoyed music, food and fun at the first Sing Out Against Poverty, Annual Faith Alliance Music Festival in Union
Centre. Five bands performed Christian praise music in an effort to raise awareness for local poverty and funding for Faith Alliance programs, which serve local neighbors in need.
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Beginning at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 12, Full Throttle will host an open house where the general public can watch the start of the race and meet local members of the military. On Sunday, November 13 at 4:00 p.m., Full Throttle will host a second open house where specta-tors can watch the end of the race and help celebrate the winners. The open houses will include food, fun, prizes and are free for the public.
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POP REVOLUTION POPS INTO A NEW LOCATION
POP Revolution’s Hamilton location has moved and is now open at 306 Main Street in downtown Hamilton’s shopping district, just across the street from Armstead Park. POP’s new location offers the same great services as before, including custom framing, photo printing and the Artist Lounge, a co-op art gallery featuring local artists. POP Revolution’s flagship location remains at 105 East Main Street in Mason.
Visit either of POP Revolution’s locations for custom services and to enjoy local works of art. For additional information about the gal-lery and its upcoming events, visit the website.
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FILLING BOWLS FOR THE HUNGRYLocal craftspeople, educators and community members created
and donated hundreds of handcrafted bowls to be sold at the Second Annual West Chester Liberty Empty Bowls, which benefits Reach Out Lakota and the Faith Alliance Summer Lunch Program. This year, C3 (Caring Community Collaborative) partnered with Liberty Center Foundation to host several bowl painting parties in October.
For a donation of $25 per person, guests may purchase bowls and gather in Sabin Hall at Liberty Center on Saturday, November 5 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. to enjoy a simple and delicious meal of soup, bread and dessert prepared by local chefs and restaurants. Have a fun time, a great meal and help the community.
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WEST CHESTER RANKED AMONG BEST PLACES TO LIVE
Money Magazine released its bi-annual list of “Best Places to Live in America,” and for a fourth consecutive time and fifth year overall, West Chester Township has made the cut. A publication of Time, Inc., Money Magazine selected West Chester from a pool of 823 commu-nities by analyzing 60 key factors, including taxes, education, health care and more.
West Chester has made the top 50 five times since 2005, including the four most recent lists–2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016. West Chester is the only community in the state of Ohio to make the list this year. The magazine highlights West Chester’s median home price of $205,000 and median income of $91,528, along with the region’s steady growth of shopping, entertainment and recreational activities. Congratulations, West Chester!
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THIRTEEN LAKOTA STUDENTS NAMED NATIONAL MERIT SEMIFINALISTS
Thirteen top students from the Lakota School District have earned the honor of being semifinalists in this year’s National Merit Scholarship Program which recognizes the nation’s most academ-ically talented high school seniors. From Lakota East High School, Chelsea Bass, Logan Beatty-Enderle, Paige Bentley, Blake Dodson, Ryan McAlister, Emma Stiefel, Alexander Suer, Zachary Thomas and Marika Thompson were chosen. From Lakota West High School, Amy Ballman, Alice Brew, Vrishin Soman and Aditya Tewari were selected.
A semifinalist must have an outstanding academic record through high school, be endorsed and recommended by a high school official, write an essay, and earn SAT scores that confirm the student’s earlier performance on the qualifying test. About 90 percent of the semifinal-ists are expected to attain finalist standing, and nearly half of the final-ists will win a National Merit Scholarship. This group of thirteen Lakota students represents less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors.
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RACING4VETSFull Throttle Indoor Karting is hosting a 24-hour race from
November 12-13 to support Racing4Vets, a Cincinnati non-profit organization that races to raise awareness and support for com-bat-injured military veterans. During the event 16 teams will race against each other and a team of veterans. The event will feature 12
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Dermatology & Surgery Center of Southern Ohio is now offering three new procedures to rejuvenate the skin. ThermiTight, a heat-controlled sub-normal tightening of the neck, breasts, arms, abdomen, thighs and knees, is a painless, single treatment solution with little to no downtime. ThermiSmooth Face is performed with gentle heating using radiofrequency energy to stimulate collagen remodeling to the face. This skin tightening procedure is non-invasive with no downtime. ThermiVa also utilizes gentle heating using radiofrequency energy to rejuvenate collagen within the vagina, without dis-comfort or downtime, to improve skin laxity, sensitivity and dryness.
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MIDPOINTE LIBRARY CELEBRATES NATIONAL NOVEL WRITING MONTH
November is NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) and the MidPointe Library West Chester has plenty of help available to budding (or established) writers. On Wednesday, November 2 at 7:00 p.m., all are invited to join in "Self-Publishing How To's" with One Stop Print Solutions. This informational session will include tips to write, edit, lay out, publish, market and sell your work quickly.
Then on Wednesday, November 9 at 7:00 p.m., the Library will offer "Editing Your Work with Carol Cartaino." Editing your own work is dif-ficult, but is an essential task for every writer. Carol Cartaino, an editor with 40 years of professional experience, will help you learn how to go about it. As a reminder to writers, the Library offers quiet study rooms for uninterrupted writing, computers, free wi-fi and research materials to assist you, not just during NaNoWriMo, but always!
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NEIGHBORING CITY MAKES A COMEBACK
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ARTICLE TERA MICHELSONPHOTOGRAPHY SNAPPY GEORGE PHOTOGRAPHY
HamiltonA Hidden Gem
Hamilton celebrates a big anniversary this year—our neighboring city is turning 225. The second largest
city in southwestern Ohio, Hamilton has the vibrant feel of a historical downtown, without all of the trappings of a trek into Cincinnati. Like the popular musical that shares its name, Hamilton is taking center stage in the landscape of the northern suburbs.
Take a short, 15-minute drive into Hamilton, the artis-tic and captivating “girl next door” to our West Chester and Liberty Townships. City leaders have recreated it as a dynamic urban center that will rejuvenate your date nights, family outings and business meetings.
Hamilton spans the Great Miami River, which divides it into two distinct sides: East Side’s High Street and West Side’s Main Street. Explore its shops, eateries and artistic hot spots, all on one walkable strip, complete with plenty of easy-to-find parking.
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EatAny vibrant city is only as good as its eats. The many choices in
Hamilton will keep your taste buds happy.When the garage door is up at Municipal Brew Works, the craft
beer is flowing. You’ll have to pry yourself from its art deco bar, especially if a visiting food truck is parked nearby.
For the most bang for your buck in Hamilton, hit Neal’s Famous BBQ , just a couple blocks off of High Street. Mike Neal himself often serves food fresh off the grill for perfect ribs and burgers with homemade sides.
Deserve a treat? Follow your nose to The Almond Sisters Bakery—pastries and cookies and artisan breads, oh my!
If it’s caffeine you are jonesing for, True West Coffee has a cup or two for you. With a presence on both banks of the Great Miami, it provides a per-fect break from shopping to sit and sip alongside the locals and art students.
ShopThere’s nothing big-box about the unique, small businesses here.
There’s something for everyone on your list in the sparkling store-fronts of this chic downtown.
Find original gifts and locally made goods at Sara’s House, a bou-tique shopping experience.
Make an impact in the lives of the people of Haiti when you bring home artisan-made jewelry, home décor or metal art works from Made to Love, a volunteer-run store full of heart.
Discover something special for your artistic loved ones at Art OFF Symmes, highlighting fashionable apparel and artistic acces-sories for the wardrobe and home.
In the spirit of Hamilton’s rebirth, the one-of-a-kind Unsung Salvage Design Company gives new life to objects by re-purposing them. Watch for its new storefront on Main Street to open soon.
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Be InspiredBe inspired by Hamilton’s blossoming art scene.Enjoy a walking tour of Hamilton’s street
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Mingle with local artists at POP Revolution’s Open House events, offered every First Thursday of each month. POP specializes in custom framing and fine art printing services so that you, like the city of Hamilton, can grow your art collection.
Fitton Center for Creative Arts invites you to get your arts on with its top-notch events featuring dance, theater, music, com-edy, art exhibits and even classes for all ages. Take in a show to please the whole family on Fitton Family Fridays.
Long known as a city of pioneers, Hamilton is now experiencing what city leaders deem a “renaissance.” Hamilton is finding new life in its old buildings, artsy residents and progressive businesses. It may take repeated road trips to explore all that Hamilton has to offer, but it’s certainly a 15-minute drive that won’t disappoint.
Hamilton Happenings Venture to hip Hamilton for these family-friendly events for all seasons: Alive After 5—First Thursdays, April-December Downtown stays open late for shopping, good food and live music. Holiday Lights on the Hill—November 18-January 1, 2017 Just a few minutes from Main Street, Pyramid Hill Sculpture Garden & Museum is a must-see during its award-winning holiday lights display. IceFest—January, 2017 Hamilton transforms into a wonderland to celebrate all things winter, including an ice carving competition. Hamilton Flea—May-September This curated, urban flea market features local artisans, handcrafted goods and unique services.
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What started as a rural farm in Liberty Township has grown into a beautiful ..... Carriage Hill.
Town of Princeton, located at the intersection of Princeton Road and SR 747, just south of Carriage Hill. It was a lively business center in the early history of Liberty Township, around 1810. The first brick house was built in 1830 with the brick being burned on-site. The town included over the years a tavern, distillery, blacksmith shop, grocery, physicians, shoe- maker, tan yard, and pork packer shipping to Cincinnati.
The year was 1979, Marc and Nancy Terry were planning their engagement and seeking a home of their own. Raised in Liberty Township, Marc had a love for the areas natural beauty and desired to own a farm of his own. That opportunity came to life around 1984 when he and his brother Randy purchased the first 64 acres of what is now known as Carriage Hill.
Over the next 20 years life on the farm changed in many exciting ways. Marc and Nancy built their new home, Randy married Patty and they soon followed across the pond. Todd and Lisa joined by locating their home with access on Princeton Road and Ray and Betty (mom & dad) acquired the original farm house and completed needed renovations. Soon to follow, youngest brother Rusty joined the family with his home located near the silo on SR 747. The Terrys feel blessed. After raising 9 children on the farm, we continue to enjoy our lifestyle every day. Most importantly, each of our children cherish their special memories of the past.
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2009, the Terry family established Liberty Land Company and began the process of fulfilling their dream of creating a great family-centered community, Carriage Hill. A community where multiple generations can share and enjoy the natural beauty of the land and amenities. Their vision was based on their life’s experience, where their children were raised, played in the creek, fished the ponds and shared many great family times.
When you and your family live here, it chang-es things! Focused on quality, preservation of the natural beauty and family lifestyle, Todd and Randy Terry lead the community development supported by wives Lisa and Patty, and sister-in-law Nancy. Our work begins in land-planning, ensuring that every neighborhood and home-site is the best it can be. This same philosophy is carried into the community open space, parks, family clubhouse, adult clubhouse, bridges, streets, landscape, dog park, walking and hiking trails and every day maintenance.
What started as a rural farm in Liberty Township has grown into a beautiful ..... Carriage Hill.
Town of Princeton, located at the intersection of Princeton Road and SR 747, just south of Carriage Hill. It was a lively business center in the early history of Liberty Township, around 1810. The first brick house was built in 1830 with the brick being burned on-site. The town included over the years a tavern, distillery, blacksmith shop, grocery, physicians, shoe- maker, tan yard, and pork packer shipping to Cincinnati.
The year was 1979, Marc and Nancy Terry were planning their engagement and seeking a home of their own. Raised in Liberty Township, Marc had a love for the areas natural beauty and desired to own a farm of his own. That opportunity came to life around 1984 when he and his brother Randy purchased the first 64 acres of what is now known as Carriage Hill.
Over the next 20 years life on the farm changed in many exciting ways. Marc and Nancy built their new home, Randy married Patty and they soon followed across the pond. Todd and Lisa joined by locating their home with access on Princeton Road and Ray and Betty (mom & dad) acquired the original farm house and completed needed renovations. Soon to follow, youngest brother Rusty joined the family with his home located near the silo on SR 747. The Terrys feel blessed. After raising 9 children on the farm, we continue to enjoy our lifestyle every day. Most importantly, each of our children cherish their special memories of the past.
Turning the Family Dream into Reality
Carriage Hill Master Planned Community For Every Day Life
Considering a Lifestyle Change, a New Estate Home or a Maintenance Free Patio Home? Visit us and experience our beautiful 450 acre master planned community.
CarriageHillLiving.com 513-894-4455
2009, the Terry family established Liberty Land Company and began the process of fulfilling their dream of creating a great family-centered community, Carriage Hill. A community where multiple generations can share and enjoy the natural beauty of the land and amenities. Their vision was based on their life’s experience, where their children were raised, played in the creek, fished the ponds and shared many great family times.
When you and your family live here, it chang-es things! Focused on quality, preservation of the natural beauty and family lifestyle, Todd and Randy Terry lead the community development supported by wives Lisa and Patty, and sister-in-law Nancy. Our work begins in land-planning, ensuring that every neighborhood and home-site is the best it can be. This same philosophy is carried into the community open space, parks, family clubhouse, adult clubhouse, bridges, streets, landscape, dog park, walking and hiking trails and every day maintenance.
REMEMBERING A HERO
HOODY MEMORIAL HONORS FALLEN LOCAL SOLDIER
ARTICLE ABBEY MCMAHON | PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED
Corey Hood loved jumping out of airplanes. After serving five tours in both Iraq and Afghanistan with the 82nd and 101st
Airborne, Hood, a Lakota West High School graduate, was selected to join the Golden Knights, the United States Army’s elite demon-stration and competition parachute team.
“To put it simply, they are the best of the best at jumping out of airplanes and performing for crowds,” says Hood’s childhood friend Nick Enger, whom he met in junior high. “Corey couldn’t have been more excited about joining the Golden Knights. He called it his dream job. The job fit him perfectly.”
In August 2015 the Golden Knights were performing at the Chicago Air and Water Show, and Enger remembers Hood was excitedly posting pictures from the plane during the practice run at Soldier Field. On August 15, Hood’s team was performing a joint jump with the Navy’s parachute team, The Leap Frogs.
“There was a mid-air collision and his emergency parachute opened but could not maneuver to safety,” Enger remembers.
Hood passed away the following day from his injuries. His wife, Lyndsay Hood, was standing on the beach where he was supposed to land. As she reflects back on that day, Lyndsay says, “Corey was the most loyal friend you had ever met. He would bend over back-wards for anyone, even if it put him out personally. And he was the most fun-loving, thrill-seeking person I had ever met. He was rough around the edges but had the biggest heart paired with the most infectious smile.”
It’s obvious to see the lasting impact Corey made on those around him. A group of Corey’s friends, including Enger, founded the Hoody Memorial Fund with help from the Community Foundation of West Chester/Liberty in July of 2016.
On August 13 the group hosted the Inaugural Hoody Memorial Golf Tournament & Dinner at the Beckett Ridge Golf Club, and blew all of Enger’s expectations out of the water. The target was to raise $7,500, and instead they raised $40,000 and hosted the biggest golf outing Beckett Ridge has seen.
Hometown Hero
A flag is flown in honor of Corey Hood at the 2016 Chicago Air and Water Show
Corey Hood, Master Sergeant in the U.S. Army Golden Knights
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Through the fund, a scholarship will be awarded each year to a Lakota student who possesses the same qualities that Corey exhibited through his life–a strong will, a desire to succeed and “a little bit of grit,” Enger says.
“Corey was not a straight-A student,” Enger recalls. “His drive in sports and competition was a perfect match for him to excel through the ranks of the Army.”
Corey excelled to Master Sergeant in the U.S. Army Golden Knights and won several awards, including two bronze stars. After enlisting, Corey met Lyndsay while he was stationed at Ft. Bragg in North Carolina, and they eventually married in 2004 on a Hawaiian beach.
“I miss him every minute of every day,” Lyndsay says. “He was an amazing individual who sacri-ficed everything for his county, family and friends. He lived life to the fullest and provided me with 13 years of happiness and exciting moments.”
Lyndsay says she’s thankful to Corey’s friends for keeping his memory alive. “I can’t say enough about his friends who started all of this. I’m lucky to have them in my life,” she says.
At the August 13 Hoody Memorial, a crew from the Golden Knights came into town and partici-pated in the event, where spectators could watch a color guard and bag pipe performance, topped off with four skydivers.
“It is absolutely humbling to see the generosity of our local community,” Enger says. “[Corey] always lived by the saying ‘go big or go home,’ and we channeled some of that mentality when plan-ning this event.”
The 2017 Hoody Memorial Golf Tournament will be held on Saturday, August 5, 2017. Though it’s hard to top skydivers and bagpipes, Enger says next year’s event will be even bigger and better than this first year.
“Corey was proud to be from West Chester and Lakota,” Enger says. “So it’s only fitting to have the golf tournament and dinner in West Chester and have the fund benefit a Lakota student.”
Enger adds, “I think about Corey every day. One thing that always reminds me of him is a quote from a fellow service member about Corey. We liked the quote so much that it’s now in a pic-ture frame at our house. It says, ‘You think your Guardian Angel is cool? Mine is at 13,000 feet ready to jump at a moment’s notice. My Guardian Angel is a US Army Golden Knight.’”
REMEMBERING A HERO Hoody Memorial Golf Tournament
Corey Hood, Master Sergeant in the U.S. Army Golden Knights
Nick Enger and Lyndsay Hood at the inaugural Hoody Memorial Golf Tournament
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For veterans, coming home after serving in the military or fight-ing in a war can be daunting. Re-entering civilian life and catch-
ing up on life’s missed events is challenging in itself, but adding an injury or financial hardship to the mix can make the adjustment that much more difficult.
The Butler County Veterans Service Commission is an agency that provides veterans and their dependents with advocacy and assis-tance in obtaining veterans benefits, temporary financial assistance and transportation to VA appointments. The Commission is located at 315 High Street in Hamilton and serves approximately 4,880 vet-erans in Butler County.
According to the Commission’s executive director, Caroline Bier, the Commission is defined by three goals: service work, transportation and temporary financial service. Bier retired from the United States Marine Corps in 2013 as Chief Warrant Officer 3, and became executive director of the Commission in 2014.. She says they strive every day to meet the needs of the veteran families residing in Butler County.
“The Butler County Veterans Service Commission works closely with our community partners to best meet the needs of the veteran families that we service, thus helping to improve the lives of veterans and their families,” Bier says.
One veteran who benefited from these services is Chuck Weber, who served six years as Captain in the Army. including a tour in Vietnam. Weber visited the Commission and was assisted with
filing for benefits associated with veterans who were exposed to Agent Orange during military service. A few years after Weber’s first visit to the Commission, he was nominated for the position of Commissioner at Large and appointed by a sitting judge in Butler County. He currently serves as Commissioner at Large and encourages other veterans in the area to visit the Commission to see what services may benefit them.
“Call or stop in to make an appointment with a service officer,” Weber says. “We have five service officers who are highly trained and certified to assist veterans.”
Although the Commission serves nearly 5,000 veterans, there are about 26,000 veterans living in Butler County. Both Weber and Bier hope the Commission can help more and more veterans in the future.
“We ask all Butler County residents to get the word out about our agency,” Bier says. “We have found that word-of-mouth is a great method to inform veterans about our agency and the services we pro-vide. A service officer can assist a veteran in applying for VA benefits, which could be a lifetime benefit.”
Weber adds, “Under Caroline’s leadership, the Commission has become increasingly veteran-focused, treating all veterans as clients seeking professional help.”
If you or someone you know may benefit from learning more about the Butler County Veterans Service Commission, visit their website or call 513.887.3600. BCVets.org
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When we think of weddings we often limit our thoughts to white gowns, tuxedos, flowers and dancing. Though it is a celebration, a wedding represents something
beyond a single event. When the images of cakes and candlelight fade and all of the guests have returned to their homes, the one thing that remains is the unconditional love that exists between the couple. Indeed, “I do” is one of the most impactful phrases a person could ever say.
As humans we want to be loved and cared for; we want to feel heard and know that we’ve been understood. For many, marriage is a significant milestone in their lives. It’s the celebration of love that leaves a mark, not just on our calendars, but on our hearts as well. Two West Chester and Liberty Township couples have reached significant milestones in their lifetime journeys of love. Though their walks to the alter happened 50 years apart, their love stories are sim-ilar. From newlyweds to golden anniversaries and beyond, there is plenty to celebrate.
For Diane and Tom Jackson, it was apparent at their recent 50-year wedding anniversary that they have achieved a life of love and commitment to each other, but their love story began a little differently when the pair first met as children on the school bus.
“He used to sit behind me and pull my pigtails and tease me,” Diane laughs.
While it wasn’t love at first site on the yellow bus, the couple even-tually began dating in high school; Diane was 15 and Tom was 17.
The Jacksons truly have grown up together.“I had just graduated from high school and we went out on a date,
and Tom said ‘I want to ask you now, before you go away to college, if you’ll marry me.’ He knew that if I went away to college we wouldn’t get married. That was on my eighteenth birthday,” Diane recalls.
It was then that Diane altered her plans to be with the man she loved and began a career in data processing, which is what brought them from Indiana to West Chester. After five and a half years of dating, the Jacksons wed in 1966.
“He’s my best friend. We laugh and have fun together,” Diane says. “The thought of not having him, I can’t imagine it. He’s always been so supportive; he’s never put me down.”
For their 50th anniversary, the Jacksons were surprised with a party planned by their children and grandchildren. Guests traveled from across the country to honor and celebrate the Jacksons and their love.
“People drove in from Florida, Illinois and all over to come. It was one of the best times we’ve ever had,” Diane says.
Despite the typical challenges that come with any relationship, Diane and Tom have found their happily ever after, and often share sentiments and advice on marriage with their grandchildren in hopes that they can help them find a similar love.
“Marry somebody who is your best friend,” Diane says. “We’ve both learned that it’s getting through the hard times that make you get closer. We’ve always supported each other and our relationship
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Nearly 42 years after Diane and Tom married, another young couple’s journey was just starting. For Melanie and Zach Reber, that journey began in the halls of Lakota East High School in 2008; she was 15 and he was 16. They bonded over their shared interest of musical theatre and choir. The couple celebrated their first wedding anniversary this past August 1.
“We bought a house right around our first anniversary,” Melanie says, reflecting on why they opted for a low-key anniversary celebra-tion. “We had a quiet night with dinner and a movie.”
The transition into married life was easy for the pair, who have been together for eight years.
“Not everything is about yourself, so you have to learn to put the other person before yourself and compromise,” Melanie says. “Giving the other person space when they need it,” Zach adds in agreement.
As the couple has experienced life together from a young age, it’s their love for one another that makes both of the Rebers excited about the future. Both say that they are looking forward to traveling the world and, one day, becoming parents. For now, they are still enjoying the perks of being newlyweds.
“The clean house is good. Laundry is good,” Zach jokes. “It’s just nice to be married to someone who you get along with. Someone who you can really have a good time with.”
“He’s my best friend so it’s awesome to be able to come home and hang out with him every day,” Melanie says. “Plus, he’s a great cook.”
Both couples began as friends and demonstrate what it means to find true love. Where one journey begins, another continues, and the couples agree that in good times and in bad, marriage is about growth, support and love. Congratulations to Melanie and Zach Reber and Diane and Tom Jackson on your anniversary milestones.
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THE CHAMBER ALLIANCE REFLECTS ON FOUR DECADES
ARTICLE KATIE GRAVELY
Forty years is a milestone, something to celebrate–and that’s exactly what the West Chester • Liberty Chamber Alliance is
doing this year.The Chamber Alliance has grown from a small group of 12 busi-
nessmen in the mid 1970’s, to the region’s third largest Chamber with about 750 member businesses. Its mission is to help establish West Chester and Liberty Townships as the region’s business epicenter. As more businesses begin to call West Chester and Liberty “home,” The Chamber Alliance has been working diligently with area organizations to grow the region’s commerce, education and infrastructure for the past four decades.
“As our region continues to grow, we look forward to grow-ing along with it,” says Pamela Gruber, Marketing, PR and Events Coordinator for the Chamber.
To commemorate its 40th anniversary, the West Chester • Liberty Chamber Alliance hosted a celebration in March. While the anniversary celebration is an annual event, this year’s gather-ing went to the next level, with a keynote speaker and entertain-ment that captured memories of the past 40 years.
“We continue to honor the history of our Chamber by naming our annual awards after our founding members,” Gruber says.
Those awards are bestowed annually upon businesses and indi-vidual members who excel in the areas of leadership, community
service, beautification and membership. The Chamber has been able to celebrate its 40th anniversary with
help from its 2016 sponsors, including the 40th Anniversary Sponsor, UC Health–West
Chester Hospital. And the celebrations have continued all year.
Joseph Hinson, President and CEO of The Chamber Alliance agrees that there is much to celebrate. Hinson identifies the Union Centre Boulevard Interchange, which was built in 1997, as one of the most significant develop-
ments in the past four decades. Other recent advancements include State Route
129, which opened an 11-mile stretch of highway from I-75 to Hamilton, and the
2008 Liberty Way Interchange, which has provided a gateway for businesses
like Liberty Center.Hinson sees the Chamber continuing to support the
L-R: Kathy Rambo, Julie Abrams, Mike Powell, Kelly Moore, Bob Wiwi, Karen Louder, Joe Hinson, Kenni Blache, Pam GruberPhoto by Michelle Lloyd
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vision of future growth and develop-ment within West Chester and Liberty Townships and the I-75 Growth Corridor.
“Using the Chamber’s platform as an influential business leader in our region helps our members with key business con-nections, strategic positioning for their future growth and enhances their knowl-edge of our ever-changing landscape,” Hinson adds.
One way in which The Chamber Alliance will continue to help members grow their businesses is by partnering with Access Business Development and Finance, which will reside in the Chamber’s corporate office in January 2017. Access supports small to mid-mar-ket businesses with financial and technical resources. Along with SCORE, which is a nonprofit association dedicated to helping small businesses accelerate to the next level, Access will help the the Chamber continue to support economic growth in the coming years.
“Access and SCORE will provide the additional resources and expertise to enhance our Chamber’s mission as a hub for business as we continue to con-nect people and possibilities locally and throughout the region,” Hinson says.
The West Chester • Liberty Chamber Alliance has stayed the course over the years as new businesses opened and relo-cated to the area, and Hinson looks for-ward to many years to come.
“Experiencing our community 24-7 has allowed us the opportunity to have a more thorough understanding of our community, and therefore provide the best possible service to our members and the business community,” Hinson says.
While The Chamber Alliance has been celebrating its first four decades this year, it’s always planning for the future business needs of West Chester and Liberty Townships.
“There’s still room for growth and development,” Gruber says. “The possibil-ities are endless.”
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PHILANTHROPIC PRIORITIESCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION CONDUCTS REGION'S FIRST-EVER NEEDS ASSESSMENT
ARTICLE ABBEY MCMAHON
Giving Back
Indeed, the Foundation’s mission is to encourage, support and facilitate philanthropy and improve the quality of life in the West Chester/Liberty area. The Foundation takes care of the long-term needs of the community through community grants, funding non-prof-its and serving as a philanthropic resource for the region. Clemons describes the Foundation as the savings account for the community.
“Our purpose is to be the long-term savings account so that 100 years from now we are still here and still taking care of the commu-nity,” Clemons explains. “[Our founder] Patti Alderson did an amazing job getting us to $13M in assets. It was not easy and she’s been a tremendous leader in our community. I hope to grow our assets so we can keep up with the growing pace of our community.”
A major way in which the Foundation will keep up with the community’s steady growth is by studying the needs assessment, which will enable the Foundation to focus its efforts on areas of greatest need, while also being able to assist donors in making the biggest impact locally with their charitable dollars.
Findings from the needs assessment will be shared with local government, nonprofit agen-cies, and other local organizations, along with the public, in the hopes of identifying areas of potential collaboration.
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A significant portion of the needs assessment focuses on understanding what community members see as the greatest needs in our com-munity. The Foundation is asking community members to attend a summit in early December. Additional information, including the exact date and location of the summit, is available on the Foundation’s website. WCLFoundation.com
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Rarely is a single organization able to identify and respond to the needs of an entire commu-
nity; however, that’s exactly what the Community Foundation of West Chester/Liberty is hoping to achieve next Spring. The Foundation will partner with Ignite Philanthropy Advisors to conduct the first-ever comprehensive community needs assess-ment for the West Chester and Liberty Township area. The final result will be a Community Needs Assessment Report outlining areas of identified needs in the region where philanthropy can make a meaningful impact.
“We’re seeking to gain a deeper understand-ing of the needs in West Chester and Liberty Townships from people right here in our community,” says Erin Clemons, Community Foundation president & CEO. “The needs assessment will enable us to identify how to
make the greatest impact.”Since becoming President and CEO two
years ago, Clemons and her team, along with the Foundation board, have embarked upon an extensive strategic planning process to better define organizational goals and create actionable strategies to achieve those goals. One key finding of the process was the need to increase awareness of the Foundation as a leader and resource in the region.
“As a community foundation we fund e v e r y t h i n g from economic development to children’s development to the arts. We’re here to take care of all the commu-nity’s needs,” Clemons says.
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NOVEMBER 10KRUPP BROTHERS WINE TASTINGVILLAGE WINES OF GLENDALEWe love special events at Village Wines! In addition to our weekly Fri-day night tastings, we host several special tastings and events through-out the year. Check out the Krupp Brothers Wine Tasting on Thursday, November 10 at 7:00 p.m. The Krupp Brothers wine comes from the fogline of Napa Valley’s eastern mountains, Stagecoach Vineyard.
NOVEMBER 11C3 VETERANS’ TRIBUTE AND RESOURCE FAIRMIAMI UNIVERSITY VOA LEARNING CENTERThe Caring Community Collaborative (C3) and the Miami Univer-sity are hosting a Veterans’ Tribute and Resource Fair on Friday, November 11. The resource fair for veterans will be from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., with the tribute program at 11:30 a.m. The event is free and open to the public at 7848 Voice of America Park Drive. CaringCommunityCollaborative.com
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5LADIES NIGHT & CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSEINTERIORS PLUSEnjoy a ladies night at Interiors Plus on Wednesday, November 2 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Then, join us Saturday, November 5 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for the annual Christmas Open House. View their holiday collection and enjoy complimentary refreshments and various savings. Both events are free. For additional information, call 513.777.7717. InteriorsPlusMasonOhio.com
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NOVEMBER 11-18CHARACTER WEEKWEST CHESTER & LIBERTY TOWNSHIPThe West Chester/Liberty Character Council is calling on local schools, businesses and community organizations to join them in celebrating “Character Week” from November 11-18. The purpose is to generate greater awareness of character building and to encourage citizens to take positive action. You can participate through a variety of activities found on the Character Council’s website. CharacterCincinnati.org
NOVEMBER 12 & 13LAKOTA EAST PTSO HOLIDAY ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOWLAKOTA EAST HIGH SCHOOLIt’s that time of the year! The annual Lakota East Craft Show will be Saturday November 12 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Sunday, November 13 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Get your holiday shopping done early with more than 220 booths featuring exhibitors from near and far. Entry is just $2. LakotaEastCraftShow.com
NOVEMBER 12OLDE WEST CHESTER CHRISTMAS WALK & TREE LIGHTINGOLDE WEST CHESTERDon't miss the annual parade and Christmas tree lighting on the streets of Olde West Chester. The parade begins at 7:00 p.m., fol-lowed by the tree lighting at 8:00 p.m. Bring the whole family for a fun evening and get into the holiday spirit. WestChesterOH.org
NOVEMBER 18HOLIDAY LIGHTING CEREMONYLIBERTY CENTERCelebrate the holidays in the Park for the second annual Liberty Cen-ter Holiday Lighting Ceremony from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Bring the whole family for the Liberty Center Santa parade, lighting ceremony and other festivities throughout the Center. Liberty-Center.com
NOVEMBER 19WEST CHESTER WINTER MARKETMUHLHAUSER BARNDon’t fret because winter is coming! The West Chester Farmer’s Mar-ket moves indoors in the winter. Vendors offer your favorite homemade products and homegrown produce and meats for sale even in the colder months. Beginning Saturday, November 19, join us every other Saturday from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Muhlhauser Barn. WestChesterOH.org
NOVEMBER 26WELLING & CO. HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSEWELLING & CO. JEWELERS Stop by Saturday, November 26, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for an open house. Get in the holiday spirit by shopping the latest styles. There's no need to go to a big box store–we have all your jewelry needs from fun fashion to dazzling diamonds! Enjoy light food and beverages throughout the day. This day only is 30%* off storewide. See store for details, *exclusions apply. WellingsJewelers.com
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Parting Thoughts
Anniversaries All AroundLOCAL AND NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS CELEBRATING THIS YEAR
WORDS ABBEY MCMAHON
W est Chester & Liberty Lifestyle isn't the only one celebrating a sig-nificant anniversary this year. Numerous organizations in our
area, and a few beyond our region, are celebrating milestones this year.Hamilton, Ohio, turned an impressive 225 years old this year and has
been celebrating as the city continues to revitalize itself into a vibrant community through the arts. Read more about Hamilton’s “comeback” on page 12. For four generations Natorp’s has been growing plants right here in our own backyard and this year they celebrated 100 years of busi-ness. Premier Health Atrium Medical Center, which offers technologi-cally advanced emergency and trauma care, and the National Park Service also observed their centennials this year.
Lakota Local School District as we know it today was founded 60 years ago and has grown from a rural to a suburban school district with nearly 16,500 students today, making it the seventh largest district in the state of Ohio. Its students continue to excel in the areas of academics, athletics and the arts. In fact, an impressive 13 Lakota students were recently named National Merit Semifinalists (read more on page 10). Our community is lucky to have not only a great school district, but also
a strong chamber of commerce. The West Chester ▪ Liberty Chamber of Commerce celebrated 40 years this year, as did One Way Farm, a non-profit children’s home in Fairfield. Although it’s hard to believe there was a time when internet searching didn’t exist, the World Wide Web turned just 25 years old this year.
Cornerstone Christian Preschool, located on Princeton-Glendale Road, has served the community with specially trained teachers in early childhood education for 20 years. Voted “Best Sandwich Shop” in 2015, Luigi’s Olde World Market has been satisfying taste buds for a decade. Likewise, the Butler County Visitors Bureau celebrated its tenth year creating exceptional tourism experiences for visitors throughout Butler County. And for half a decade thrill-seekers have enjoyed racing at Full Throttle Indoor Karting.
We’re also proud to celebrate alongside several businesses that, like us, are turning one this fall. Village Wines of Glendale, The Diet Center and Liberty Center have achieved their first year of success. Join us in congratulating all of these businesses, cities and organizations as they achieve milestone anniversaries.
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Excellent condition, custom-built home situated on 1.92 acres! Custom details throughout! Jack and Jill Bedroom. Fouth bedroom with private bath. Updated kitch-en with stainless appliances (2015), gran-ite and backsplash. Neutral decor. Newer carpets. New roof and A/C in 2013. Great location—Close to new Liberty Centre, Voice of America and more! HOA includes pool and fishing lakes!
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6360 Winter Hazel Drive7983 Evergreen LaneGorgeous executive home loaded with upgrades! Over 6000 sqft. Situated on hole five of the Four Bridges Golf Course. Finished, walkout lower level with wet bar, craft room, optional fifth bedroom/au pair suite and full bath. Jack and Jill bedroom; Second floor loft; huge master suite with sitting room and his/her walk-in closet. Don’t miss out on this gorgeous home!
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In 2015, Tiffany’s average days on market was 46 and list-to-sale price was 96.79%
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3874 Jocelyn DriveCustom built by Tom Bryant! Situated on huge lot in a cul-de-sac with wooded, private yard. In-ground pool. Walkout, finished lower level with fifth bedroom and bar area. First-floor Master Suite! Two-story great room with gorgeous stone fireplace! Gourmet kitchen woth granite. New A/C 2016. Three-car garage, storage shed. No HOA fees. Minutes from Bridgewater Falls and Liberty Centre!