VILLAGE OF EVENDALE MAY, 2018
Transcript of VILLAGE OF EVENDALE MAY, 2018
Dear Neighbors and Friends:
We are planning four days of activities for the Memorial Day weekend that I don’t think you will want to miss.
First, “The Eyes of Freedom: Lima Company Memorial” paintings by Anita Miller will be on display at the Tribute
Tower from Friday to Tuesday. This memorial was inspired by the Lima Company, a Columbus based unit that lost
one Navy Corpsman and 22 Marines during 2005 combat operations in Iraq. One of the Marines lost was young
Lance Corporal Chris Dyer from Evendale. The murals debuted at the Ohio Statehouse in 2008 and have been on
exhibit across the country. This memorial is more than just for veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan. This is for anyone
who has ever served.
In addition, the Recreation Center will be hosting a display of 25 Vietnam photos by Ken Williamson.
Mr. Williamson was drafted into the Army in 1968. Following basic training, Ken was assigned to the Department
of the Army Special Photo Office (DASPO). In 1969, his assignment took him to South Vietnam to document the
operations of the Army’s Corp. of Engineers. Ken traveled the entire country of South Vietnam. His story and
photographs convey his personal perspective.
The culmination of the weekend will be a ceremony at 4:00pm at the Tribute Tower on Monday. State Senator Lou
Terhar was instrumental in getting legislation passed to name the two miles of I-75 that runs through the village the
“Lance Corporal Chris Dyer Memorial Highway”. He will speak and present a replica of the highway sign to the Dyer
family. Lt. Godfrey Miller, a 93 year old resident and a Tuskegee Airman, will also be honored at this ceremony.
These airmen were African-American pilots of WW II era who broke the color barrier of the Air Force. They flew
15,553 sorties over North Africa, Sicily and Europe. In commemoration, a Flight Chief of the “Red Tails”, Leslie
Edward Sr., also age 93, will address the gathering. Musical entertainment will be provided by the 35th Indiana
Irish Regiment, the largest bagpipe band in the Midwest. They were established during the Civil War and today
consist of 17 bagpipers and 12 drummers.
After the ceremony at the Tribute Tower, we will have a motorcade travel to the unveiling of the “Lance Corporal
Chris Dyer Memorial Highway” signs on I-75.
Sincerely,
Your Mayor
MAY, 2018 VILLAGE OF EVENDALE
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOR
This past January marked 30 years that Eugene and Terri Rutz have been Evendale residents. They have four
grown children who took advantage of many activities in the village throughout the years. When young, they all
attended the plethora of children’s programs offered through the Village. All
four swam for the Evendale Eagles and enjoyed many victories. Feeding
animals every Saturday at Gorman Farm started as a volunteer job for Leah,
but still continues with Eugene. Terri volunteered at Evendale Elementary
while the children attended, doing most PTA jobs, including president. All
four children attended Princeton High School, receiving excellent educations
that prepared them well for college and a diverse world. Eugene has worked
for UC going on 29 years. Terri has been at Children’s Hospital in two stints,
taking time off to raise the children in between.
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Save the Date REC – July 4th Celebration July 4th
GHF – The Honey Harvest July 21st
REC—Grill Out @ the Pool August 5th
GHF – Row by Row Dinner August 25th
Evendale Chamber Golf Outing Sept. 19th
GHF – Sunflower Festival Oct. 6th and 7th
GHF – Fall Farm Fun Saturdays
October 13th, 20th & 27th
REC – Halloween Fest October 20th
Join us on June 13, 2018
11:00 am to
1:00 pm
POLICE & FIRE DEPARTMENTS
The Emergency Services of Evendale
encourages all residents to have multiple ways
of receiving alerts and warnings. Hamilton
County is rolling out a new notification system
for residents. This is a twofold system,
SMART911 and HC Alerts. SMART911 allows
first responders to have quicker access to
important information in case of an
emergency.
What Kind of Alerts Can You Receive?
National Weather Service Watches and Warnings for
Hamilton County Phone Call Alerts Available for: Civil Danger Warnings,
Civil Emergency Messages, Evacuation Immediate
Alerts, Flash Flood Warnings, Flood Warnings, Shelter
in Place Warnings, and Tornado Warnings, Critical
Safety & Emergency Information
Non-Emergency Messages from your Community
How Can You Get These Alerts?
Text Messages Email Voice Call (Available for the following alerts: Flood
Warning, Tornado Warning, Evacuation, Civil Danger
Warning, Civil Emergency Message, Flash Flood Warn-
ing, Shelter In Place Warning)
What is Smart911?
Smart911 is a tool that will allow you to share critical
information with 9-1-1 call takers and first responders
during an emergency. By creating a profile, you can pro-
vide first responders with key information about members
of your household (names, physical descriptions, photos,
pet information), as well as medical information that is
crucial during an emergency.
What Information Should I Include in My Profile?
People – Names, physical descriptions, and photos
will help responders act quickly if a child goes missing,
or help identify individuals in an emergency.
Phones – Add all phone numbers (especially cell
phones) so that 9-1-1 will have a better idea where
you are when you need help.
Animals – Include information about your pets and
service animals that responders need to be aware of.
Medical Information – Existing conditions, allergies,
disabilities and equipment, medications being taken
by all members of your household.
Address and Location Information – Property details,
photographs of your residence, utility shutoff
locations, access points to the residence, floor layout
and bedroom locations.
Vehicle Information – Include a description of your
vehicle, as well as the license plate number.
Emergency Contact Information – Include the
information of family members, friends, or neighbors
in the event of an emergency.
Communication Preferences – If an individual is deaf
or hard of hearing, or English is not the primary
language, dispatchers will immediately know that an
alternate form of communication is needed.
How Do I Sign Up?
You can log onto www.HCREADY.org and follow the
“warning” tab to enter your information. Or on May 14 &
21 from 9:00am – 12:00pm or 4:00pm – 7:00pm we will
have computers and people available to assist you in
signing up at the recreation center. This assistance is for
Evendale residents only and you must call the recreation
center at 563-2247 to reserve your 30 minute slot at one
of the computers. The Fire & Police Chiefs along with
some recreation staff members will be on hand to assist
anyone with the process for signing up for these vital
resources.
GORMAN HERITAGE FARM
Time to start preordering your farm fresh chickens! Monthly pickups beginning May 4th.
http://gormanfarm.org/product/chicken
Our Farm Office is getting a makeover! Many thanks to Steve Schaefer and Schaefer, Inc. for
donating their time, talents and materials, as well as to the Ohio Valley Foundation, Fifth
Third Bank, agent for a $25,000 grant! The Farm Office is used by Farm Staff as well as
Volunteers and is also home to our baby piglets each spring.
We also thank the Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation for a $10,000 grant supporting our
mission to educate about agriculture, nutrition, sustainability, and the environment.
Summer Kids Camp Registration is open and camps are over half full! Get your kids or grandkids outside, learning,
and having fun this summer! Register your 4-15 year old today. www.gormanfarm.org/summer-day-camp
Grandparents! Check out our new Membership level, created just for those of you who want to bring
your grandkids to the Farm this summer and/or send them to Kids Camp.
www.gormanfarm.org/product/membership
Upcoming Events
July 21 The Honey Harvest.- $10 - $12.50. Registration required.
www.eventbrite.com/e/the-honey-harvest-at-gorman-heritage-farm-tickets-41291910215
Summer Tours - We offer guided Summer Farm Tours from 10 AM to Noon every weekday during the summer for
groups of up to 30 through our gardens and farmyard. Schedule your tour today!
www.eventbrite.com/e/summer-farm-tours-at-gorman-heritage-farm-tickets-39778485521
August 25 Row by Row Dinner - Tickets on sale now. Early bird ends June 30. New VIP tickets this
year! Come join the fun and support your neighborhood nonprofit educational farm!
www.eventbrite.com/e/row-by-row-dinner-tickets-43938473156
October 6 & 7 The Sunflower Festival - Advance tickets on sale now. So much fun for everyone! Hayrides, sunflower
maze, corn maze, live music, food trucks, vendor booths, pumpkins, and of course, SUNFLOWERS! Members get
free admission to the Sunflower Festival. While Evendale residents receive free daily admission, you are not
automatically members and do not receive free admission to the Sunflower Festival. Skip the lines and preorder
your tickets today! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sunflower-festival-tickets-44341601925
Weekly Events
Wednesdays 6:00pm – 7:30pm Quilting Group
Thursdays 9:00am – 12:00pm Volunteer Opportunities.
Thursdays 12:00pm – 1:00pm Volunteer/Staff potluck lunch.
Fridays 3:00pm – 4:00pm Free horse drawn wagon rides
(weather permitting)
Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and on our website www.gormanfarm.org. You can also email tri-
[email protected] to sign up for our monthly newsletter!
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WATERCOLOR WEDNESDAY: MAY FLOWERS!
Wednesday, May 2
6:30 pm
$20.00
Lower Studio
Ages 16 & Over*
Email registration to: [email protected]
Join artist Diana Marra for “one-bite-at-a-time”
watercolor classes that give you warm-up exercises and
step-by-step instructions for a finished painting, all in
the same night. *Ages 16-18 must be accompanied by
an adult.
MOTHER’S DAY “MOMMY & ME PAINT PARTY & PHOTO
SESSION!!
All ages!
Saturday, May 12
9:00 -11:00 am
$65 for 1 adult + 1-2 children, $10 for each additional
child (for painting only)
MAX: 20
Cost includes: Breakfast, one canvas and one picture
frame for you and your child to paint and take home and
a mini photo session that includes 3-5 photos and all
rights to printing.
Pre-registration required by May 5th at thetipsypicas-
EVENDALE WINE CLUB
Ages 21 & Over
Saturday, May 12, 5:00 pm
$10 per person
RSVP: 563-1350 or
MAX: 20 Discover wine regions throughout the world
with this fun, educational club. No need for a passport,
just a corkscrew. Each month’s selections vary. Bringing
a plate to share, is encouraged, but is NOT required.
PORTRAIT WORKSHOP WITH CARIN HEBENSTREIT
May 18-20
9:30 am - 4:00 pm each day
$300 / 3 days/Upper Studio
Questions & registration 513-681-8995 or email
Learn the techniques of the Old Masters in this
workshop led by internationally known artist Carin
Hebenstreit. You will learn Carin’s technique, influenced
by the Renaissance masters and honed through years
of study abroad.
ELEVATING WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS MONTHLY
MEETUP!
Wednesday, May 17
7:00 pm
$10.00
Upper Studio
Elevating Women Entrepreneurs is for women in
business who want to build an extraordinary life and
business. Learn from each other, develop new
relationships with a focus on community over
competition. Join us each third Wednesday of the
month.
Register @ meetup.com/Elevating-Women-
Entrepreneurs/events
All classes & events are open to the public.
Contact Susan Gordy @ 563.1350 or [email protected]
There are no elevators at the Cultural Arts Center
due to its historic nature.
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2018 EVENDALE FINE ARTS EXHIBIT
16th Annual Juried Exhibition
Juried by Jan Boone
Evendale Recreation Center
Opening Night Reception
Friday, May 4 6- 9 PM
Enjoy the works of over 80 local artists featuring
live music with the Chris Comer Trio along with
light refreshments. Awards presentation begins
at 7 pm.
Exhibit Hours:
Friday, May 4 6-9 PM
Opening Reception with Chris Comer Trio
Saturday, May 5 12-5 pm
Classical Guitarist Richard Goering at 2 pm
Sunday, May 6 1-4 pm
Harpist Taylor Fleshman at 2 pm
Monday, May 7 12-6 pm
Violin Duet at 5 pm
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND EVENTS
EVENDALE VETERANS POLICE AND FIRE MEMORIAL
FRIDAY, MAY 25—TUESDAY, MAY 29
MAY 25-29, 2018
THE VILLAGE OF EVENDALE INVITES YOU TO
LET'S HONOR OUR
SOLDIERS TOGETHER
FRIDAY, MAY 25—SUNDAY, MAY 27
EVENDALE RECREATION CENTER
MONDAY, MAY 28, 4 PM
EVENDALE VETERANS POLICE AND FIRE MEMORIAL
eyes of freedom traveling memorial
saying goodbye to Vietnam photography exhibit
Dedication of the Lance Corporal Christopher J. Dyer Memorial Highway
See Reverse side for times and details
Evendale Veterans Pol ice and Fi re Memoria l Fr iday, May 25—Tuesday, May 29 T h e s e l i f e - s i z e m u r a l p a i n t i n g s o f t h e 2 3 - f a l l e n o f L i m a 3 / 2 5 n o w t r a v e l t h e e n t i r e c o u n t r y , T h i s t r a v e l i n g t r i b u t e ’ s m i s s i o n i s t o “ H o n o r t h e S e r v i c e a n d S a c r i f i c e o f a l l w h o a n s w e r o u r N a t i o n ’ s c a l l . ” T h e i r o w n b o o t s s t a n d a t t h e b a s e o f t h e i r p o r t r a i t s , m a k i n g e v e n m o r e p e r s o n a l t h e g i f t o f t h e i r s e r v i c e . T h e E y e s o f F r e e d o m M e m o r i a l , p a i n t e d b y a c c l a i m e d a r t i s t , A n i t a M i l l e r , i s a l i v i n g t r a v e l i n g t r i b u t e t h a t r e m i n d s u s o f t h e c o s t s o f f r e e d o m .
Evendale Recreat ion Center , Community Room K e n W i l l i a m s o n ’ s Saying Goodbye to Vietnam e x h i b i t i s a n e n g r o s s i n g j o u r n e y t h r o u g h r e c e n t h i s t o r y b a s e d o n h i s p e r s o n a l e x p e r i e n c e s i n t h a t w a r - t o r n l a n d . A s a U S A r m y p h o t o g r a p h e r , h i s e y e f o r p o e t i c b e a u t y i n f u s e s t h e p o w e r f u l a n d s o m e t i m e s h a u n t i n g i m a g e s h e c r e a t e d t h e r e .
Fr iday, May 25 6 -9 pm Opening Night Recept ion 7 :15 pm "Saying Goodbye to Vietnam" Presentat ion B e y o n d t h e p h o t o g r a p h s , K e n ’ s e l o q u e n t d e s c r i p t i o n o f t h a t t i m e a n d p l a c e d e p i c t e d i n h i s b o o k , “ S a y i n g G o o d b y e t o V i e t n a m ” r e l i e s o n e x c e r p t s f r o m h u n d r e d s o f p e r s o n a l l e t t e r s t o a n d f r o m h i s w i f e b a c k h o m e . L i s t e n t o K e n a s h e s h a r e s h i s p h o t o g r a p h y a n d m e m o r i e s o f V i e t n a m , a c h a n g i n g c o u n t r y t h a t w i l l a l w a y s h a v e a c o n n e c t i o n t o o u r s .
Saturday, May 26 12-4 pm Exhibi t Open Sunday, May 27 12-4 pm Exhibi t Open 1 -2 pm "Photography in a War Zone" Presentat ion
eyes of freedom traveling memorial
saying goodbye to Vietnam photography exhibit
Monday, May 28 4 pm Evendale Veterans Pol ice and Fi re Memoria l T h e r e w i l l b e a b r i e f c e r e m o n y t o h o n o r L a n c e C o r p o r a l C h r i s D y e r , a y o u n g M a r i n e f r o m E v e n d a l e w h o w a s k i l l e d i n a c t i o n i n I r a q i n 2 0 0 5 . S t a t e S e n a t o r L o u T e r h a r p a s s e d l e g i s l a t i o n n a m i n g t h e t w o m i l e s o f I - 7 5 t h a t r u n t h r o u g h t h e V i l l a g e t h e L a n c e C o r p o r a l C h r i s D y e r M e m o r i a l H i g h w a y . H e w i l l p r e s e n t a r e p l i c a o f t h e h i g h w a y s i g n t o t h e D y e r f a m i l y . W e w i l l a l s o h o n o r L t . G o d f r e y M i l l e r , a 9 3 y e a r o l d r e s i d e n t o f t h e V i l l a g e a n d a T u s k e g e e a i r m a n ; o n e o f t h e l e g e n d a r y A f r i c a n - A m e r i c a n p i l o t s o f W W I I e r a w h o b r o k e t h e c o l o r b a r r i e r o f t h e A i r F o r c e . T h e y f l e w 1 5 , 5 5 3 s o r t i e s o v e r N o r t h A f r i c a , S i c i l y a n d E u r o p e . A F l i g h t C h i e f o f t h e R e d T a i l s , L e s l i e E d w a r d S r . a l s o a g e 9 3 w i l l a d d r e s s t h e g a t h e r i n g . S p e c i a l m u s i c a l p e r f o r m a n c e b y t h e 3 5 t h I n d i a n a I r i s h P i p e s & D r u m s R e g i m e n t . O n e o f t h e l a r g e s t p i p e a n d d r u m s b a n d s i n t h e M i d w e s t , t h e 3 5 t h R e g i m e n t h a s b e e n i n e x i s t e n c e s i n c e t h e C i v i l W a r . I m m e d i a t e l y f o l l o w i n g t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n E v e n d a l e P o l i c e w i l l e s c o r t a m o t o r c a d e c a r a v a n t o t h e u n v e i l i n g o f t h e s i g n a t t h e i n t e r s t a t e 7 5 / E v e n d a l e e x i t .
dedication of the lance corporal christopher j. dyer memorial highway
ADOPTED ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS
The following ordinances were adopted by Council at their Special Council Meeting on March 6, 2018 and their
Regular Council Meeting on April 10, 2018. The complete ordinance and support information are available at the
Administration Office. If you would like to view this information or if you have any questions, please contact our
Village Clerk, Barb Rohs, at 563.2244.
Ord. #18-15 Third Reading – An ordinance amending in its entirety Chapter 258 of the Codified Ordinances of the
Village of Evendale, entitled “Employees Generally”. Unanimously Approved
Ord. #18-23 – An ordinance authorizing the payment of amounts due upon certain contracts requiring certification
of availability of funds and declaring an emergence. Unanimously Approved
Ord. #18-24 – An ordinance authorizing the Mayor to execute a purchase agreement for the Evendale Community
Church property at 3270 Glendale-Milford Road, adjacent to the Evendale Municipal complex and at closing to en-
ter into a leaseback agreement allowing the church to continue to occupy an office in the building and to conduct
Sunday services and an occasional funeral during a three-year period and declaring an emergency.
Unanimously Approved
An emergency clause is frequently added to an ordinance in order to allow the ordinance or resolution to go into
effect immediately upon adoption. Under Evendale's Charter the emergency provision must be separately voted on
and approved by no less than 5 members of Council. It must include a reason for why it is necessary
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Recreation Center is CLOSED on
Monday, May 28th.
ADULT PROGRAMS
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT Saturday, June 23 (Max 28)
7:00 PM
Fee $ 3.00
Sign-up by June 18 Up for some cards? Bring
your spouse, a friend or come
alone. Tonight we will play a Progressive format, aka The
Round Robin format, whereby after every round partner-
ships will change. Lite snacks & drinks provided. Cash
prizes! Bring a few quarters for tonight if you or your cur-
rent partner are Euchred you must contribute $ .50 to
the pot.
On June 23 we will play our 2nd Euchre Tournament. The
first one was a great time with players ranging in age
from 18 to 98! If you would like to refresh your skills or
learn how to play please contact Sarah Hilton at 563-
2247, or [email protected] so you too can
join in the fun!
LADIES BUNCO NIGHT Thursday, May 17
6:45 PM arrival, start time 7:00 PM
sharp
Fee $1.00.
Sign-up by May 11.
Come join the fun! No experience nec-
essary. Cash Prizes! Lite snacks & drinks provided.
Babysitting available, with advanced sign-up.
MONDAY NIGHT CARDS & GAMES May 7, 14, 21 *Center Closed for Memorial Day on 5/28
June 4, 11, 18, 25
6:00 – 9:00 PM (come as early as 5:00 PM to socialize
and find tables!)
No fee. No sign-ups.
Bring a snack, appetizer or dessert to share and join us
any Monday night in the Evendale Room. Come alone, or
bring others and play whatever game you like. We
normally have two tables of Hand & Foot, and one table
of Mexican Train Dominos.
Family Pool Party Friday, June 1
6:30-9:30PM
Pre-Registration Required
Early Bird Fee by May 27:
$3 per Person
$5 per Eligible Family Resident
After May 27: $10 per person
$15 per Eligible Family Resident
Reservations are NON-TRANSFERABLE
Hamburgers, hot dogs,
veggie burgers, fruit,
chips, drinks & ice cream!
Music, games, rafts pirate
ship inflatable & lots of
fun!
2018 SUMMER PAVILION SERIES Free Yoga at the Pavilion on Mondays at 5:30 PM
June 4 – September 17
*No Yoga on 7/2 or 9/3
Instructor: Alyssa Hayes, E-RYT; Registered yoga teacher
through Yoga Alliance
June 9 THE COMET BLUEGRASS ALL-STARS 7:30 PM
June 13 KID BEAT BAND 12:00 Noon
June 20 FAUX FRENCHMAN 7:30 PM
July 18 SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK 7:00 PM
“Midsummer Night’s Dream”
July 21 2nd WIND 7:30 PM
August 1 THREE PIECE REVIVAL 7:30 PM
August 4 SOUL POCKET 7:30 PM
August 11 FOREVER DIAMOND 7:30 PM
Sept. 8 TOM DAUGHERTY ORCHESTRA 7:30 PM
“BIG BAND LEGENDS”
Sept. 22 THE REMAINS 7:30 PM
SPECIAL EVENTS
MEET AND GREET Monday, May 7
5:00 PM Art Exhibit
5:30 PM Dinner
Evendale Residents $3.00
Guest of Resident Fee $5.00
(one guest to one resident ratio)
Please register by May 3
Come visit the Cultural Arts Center’s
Fine Art Exhibit in the Flex Room of
the Recreation Center. Enjoy talking
with some of the artists as you roam
the exhibit. Dinner follows in the
Evendale Room and Lobby. Our
Elegant Meal Selection provided by
Vonderhaar’s Catering includes
Chicken Scallopini, Oven Roasted Tri-
Color Potatoes, Marinated Roasted
Vegetables, Parisian Green Beans, 4
Season Salad, Dinner Rolls, and a
wonderful dessert display to be
determined.
MEET AND GREET Monday, June 4
5:30 PM at the Enclosed Shelter
House (weather permitting)
Evendale Residents $3.00
Guest of Resident Fee $5.00
(one guest to one resident ratio)
Please register by June 1
Join us for a picnic at the Enclosed
Shelter House! Food provided by
Apple Spice Junction from their
Summer Sizzle menu.
Evendale Mom’s Coffee &
Conversation Friday, May 18
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Evendale Room Come join us for the last C&C until
schoo l i s le t ou t fo r the
summer. Light snacks, coffee and
bottled water will be available. We
look forward to seeing many Moms at
this morning social!
If you need childcare for this event,
please be sure to sign-up at the front
desk or on the sheet posted on the
childcare door to hold your spot. Our
hope is to accommodate all childcare
needs but we can only accept
children to our capacity.
CHAPTER ONE BOOK CLUB
Thank you Kay for your many years
of selecting wonderful books for our
residents to enjoy! As you pass the
torch to Georgia, we will always
r e m e m b e r y o u r s e l f l e s s
contribution to our community.
Contact: Georgia Bergan, 477-9547
The club meets the fourth Tuesday
of the month at 7:00 PM in the
Evendale Room.
CARD MAKING Contact: Karen Martens, 554-1634
The group meets the second and
fourth Tuesday of each month at 1:00
at the Recreation Center.
ROMEOS
(a.k.a Retired Old Men Eating
Out!) Contact: Larry Gilland, 563-2318
This group meets the 2nd Wednesday
each month at 11:00 AM at the Rec-
reation Center and then heads out to
enjoy lunch together at a designated
restaurant around 11:30 AM.
JULIET’s (a.k.a. Just Us Ladies in
Eateries Tasting Samples!) Contact: Donna Dick, 923-2027
The group meets the 2nd Wednesday
each month at a designated
restaurant.
RED HAT SOCIETY Contact: Marge Gassert, 563-2658
This group meets the 2nd Thursday
each month at a designated
restaurant.
EVENDALE MOM’S CLUB Contact: Nicole Morand, 218-5827
or Diana Busam, 368-1440
A group to connect with Evendale
Moms and post questions, comments
and social events. Call Nicole or
Diana to be added to their Facebook
page or get more information.
ADULT PROGRAMS (con’t.)
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Thank you to the following members of Phi for
making our Egg-stravaganza event so special!
Jonathan Caldwell
Michael Lichtenberg
Nicky Caracci
Brendan Lucas
Zack Dunbar
Anna McKnight
Alaina Finan
Scarlett Pommering
Kellen Finan
Bella Puthoff
Riley Finan
Naomi Rust
Clay Kessler
PHI LAMBDA PI
Evendale Residents in 8th – 12th grades are eligible
to join Phi Lambda Pi for Open House! Any interest-
ed resident can join anytime. The group meets
every Wednesday night from 7:00- 9:00 P.M. at the
Recreation Center for Open Houses. Trips, service
projects and fundraisers are held throughout the
year. For more information, email Adam at
SunBeams, Ages 3 – 6 *Children who are entering 1st Grade may sign-up for
either program; parent’s choice. Child may not be en-
rolled in both SunBeams and FunShines.
Must be potty trained and three years of age by
6/4/18; Staff cannot change diapers. Children cannot
enroll in the program if they turn three during the six
week session.
M-TH, 9:30 - 11:00 AM
Early Bird Fees by May 18:
$30 per Child, $40 per Eligible Family Resident
After May 18: $45 per Child,
$60 per Eligible Family Resident
(Max of 20 Eligible Family Residents– first come, first
serve)
SunBeams is a highly structured morning program.
Children are split into three age groups and rotate
between three daily stations, including, but not limited to,
gym games, crafts, playground, song and dance, etc.
Leaders are assigned to each area and each age group.
An activity calendar will be available at the beginning of
the program.
FunShines, Entering 1st Graders – Entering 8th *Children who are entering 1st Grade may sign-up for
either program; parent’s choice. Child may not be
enrolled in both SunBeams and FunShines.
M-TH, 11:15 AM - 4:00 PM
Bring a lunch & wear sunscreen to camp every day.
Early Bird Fees by May 18:
$40 per Child, $50 per Eligible Family Resident
After May 18: $55 per Child,
$70 per Eligible Family Resident
(Max of 20 Eligible Family Residents – first come, first
serve)
FunShines begin their day with a group meeting followed
by a pre-lunch activity. Lunch is eaten between 12:00-
12:30; vending machine and concession purchases
strongly discouraged. Money can be sent for snacks dur-
ing swimming only. After lunch, FunShines will choose
between designated activities including, but not limited to
group games, sports, arts & crafts, swimming, reading,
Lego’s, outdoor play and more! Bathing suits, towels and
sunscreen should be sent on Mondays and Wednesdays
for optional pool days; Leaders cannot apply sunscreen.
Leaders are assigned to each area throughout the day.
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Summer Children’s Programs
Fun in the Sun Summer Program June 4 – July 18 (Program does not meet the week of July 2-6)
An activity calendar will be available at the beginning of the program.
Prior to the first day of camp, parents/guardians need to complete the following paperwork upon registration:
2018 Participant Agreement Form (required)
Parent/Guardian Drop-Off and Pick-Up Authorization Form (required)
Deadline for Special Accommodation requests was due May 1st as it can affect staffing.
Allergies & Medical Conditions form, if needed
Permission to Dispense Medicine form, if needed.
FunShines Only: Fieldtrip waivers for Run Jump-n-Play & Pump It Up.
SWIM TEAM May 21 to July 19
Resident registration fee is $20 (includes t-shirt if signed
up by 5/10). Starting May 11, the resident fee will be $30.
New parent orientation meeting on Monday, May 14 at
7:00 pm in the Recreation Center. Parents register at the
recreation center and pay fee; then, you should
register on the Eagles website: www.EvendaleEagles.org
as a participant. Volunteer positions are made available
late on the evening of May 14 and filled on a first come,
first serve. Every family is required to volunteer.
Practices start Monday, May 21 after school. Morning
practices start Monday, June 4. Suit fitting/ordering
happens in the Recreation Center on May 21, 4:00-
6:00pm.
“New” swimmers should be comfortable and confident in
the water on their own. The swimmer will need to be able
to enter the water on their own and maneuver in an inde-
pendent manner past the flags. Full evaluation dates and
details online.
SWIM LESSON PROGRAM by SwimSafe Pool Mgmt. Session 1 – June 4-7; June 11-14
Times: 10:00am, 10:30am, or 11:15am
Session 2 – June 18-21; June 25-28
Times: 10:00am, 10:30am, or 11:15am
Session 3 – June 18-21; June 25-28
Times: 5:30pm, or 6:00pm
Please note: you will be registered into a specific class
time and level during registration. Each lesson is a ½ hour
in length. MIN: 3 / MAX: 6
Each session fee is $15 per child, if registered, by 5/29.
After May 29th, the fee per child is $20.
Inclement weather note: classes may be cancelled due to
inclement weather. If thunder or lightening is in our area
within 15 minutes before the start of class, the class will
be cancelled. The Recreation Center will email the
families notifying them of the cancellation. There is no
make-up for the first class cancelled, by inclement
weather. Thereafter, a cancelled class(es) will be made up
on Friday(s) during the specific session.
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ENRICHING KIDZ BETTER BABY
SITTERS June 18 and 20, 12:00pm – 4:30pm
(Min 6, Max 25) (GRADES 5-8)
$85 per person
Enriching Kidz will again conduct our
babysitting course. Participants will
learn sitter professionalism, im-
portant safety information, choking
and CPR, how to handle emergen-
cies, first aid, creative problem solv-
ing, infant and toddler care and how
to create a marketing plan. Partici-
pants are asked to bring a snack.
MISS MARLENA’S WONDERFUL
WORLD OF ART (Min 5, Max 15 ea.) (GRADES 1-8)
Grades 1-4
Thursdays, 1:30 – 2:30 PM
Grades 5-8
Thursdays, 2:45 – 3:45 PM
June 7, 14, 21, 28, and July 12
$50 per person
Students will create a variety of art-
works; drawing, painting and sculp-
ture while diving into color and get-
ting their hands dirty. This is a hands-
on, active class, with lots of activity.
Students are encouraged to exhibit
their artwork at the Cultural Arts Cen-
ter’s Big Art Party on Friday, August
10. Register at the Recreation Center
Front Desk.
Instructor: Marlena Hebenbstreit
Kottmeyer
ENSEMBLE THEATER
COMPANY’S SUMMER ACTOR
WORKSHOPS Wednesdays, 1:00 – 2:30 PM
(MIN 5, MAX 25) (AGES 7-14) June 6, 13, 20, 27, July 11 & 18
$60 per person
Teaching artists will focus on the
different tools of acting (on stage
exercises, voice, movement,
character development, theatrical
sciences). Youth will be split into 2
age groups and rotate through
activities as needed. Register at the
Recreation Center Front Desk.
TWEENS AND TEENS FLOW YOGA Mondays, 2:30 – 3:30 PM
(MIN 8, MAX 30) (AGES 10-14)
June 4, 11, 18, 25, July 9 & 16
$30 per person
Yoga can provide tools to help teens
deal with daily stress through
learning to use their breath to relax
while building self-esteem, strength
and flexibility. Must bring your own
yoga mat. Register at the Recreation
Center Front Desk.
Evendale All Pro Football Camp – by Jump Start Sports Baseball Field #3
(outfield grass area)
June 4th - July 16th (No Class 7/2)
Mondays, 1:15 PM – 2:15 PM
Fee: $50
Evendale All Pro Football Camp:
Campers learn pass patterns, pass
defense and other aspects of football
in this fun program that emphasizes
sportsmanship and teamwork.
Teams play games all week and
compete in a fun “Super Bowl” on
the last day of camp on July 16 at
2:00 pm (parents welcome to
attend).
“L-E-T-S GO” Cheerleading Camp – by Jump Start Sports Baseball Field #3
(outfield grass area)
Ages: K - 6th Grade (must be 6)
Mondays, June 4th - July 16th
(No Class 7/2)
1:15 PM – 2:15 PM
Fee: $50
Cheerleaders will learn a variety of
cheers, jumps, kicks and move-
ments. We’ll also play fun cheerlead-
ing games and learn a cheer
dances. Cheerleaders will decorate
tees to wear and pom-poms to use at
an exhibition on the last day of camp
on July 16 at 2:00 pm (parents are
welcome to attend the exhibition).
Evendale Olympics Camp – by Jump Start Sports
Baseball Field #3
(outfield grass area)
Ages: 1 - 6th Grade (must be 6)
Mondays, June 4th - July 16th
(No Class 7/2)
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Fee: $50
Children are grouped by age and di-
vided into countries to learn about
and compete in all types of Olympic
sports! The Olympic spirit and true
sportsmanship are emphasized
throughout the week. Campers also
learn about the culture and history of
their adopted country and make a
flag to carry during the "Closing Cere-
monies" and "Presentation of Med-
als" (parents are welcome to attend).
College Days Sports Camp – by Jump Start Sports
Baseball Field #3
(outfield grass area)
Ages: K - 6th Grade (must be 6)
Thursdays, June 7th - July 19th
(no class 7/5)
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Fee: $50
Sports offered this week include bas-
ketball, soccer, lacrosse, flag foot-
ball, street hockey and more! We will
feature a different sport each day
and will play fun, low-key games for
school pride! The children will also
learn fun facts about their chosen
college, and will make school T-shirts
and pennants to wear and display at
“Graduation” (parents welcome to
attend).
The Skills Academy
– with Sherwin Anderson
June 1 & 2 – Friday and Saturday
$75–residents by May 24.
Non-residents may register starting
May 7 if space allows for $85.
Limit of 20 kids per time.
2nd – 5th grade 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.
6th—8th grade 11:00 – Noon
Two day skill development camp
teaching kids the fundamentals of
the game.
SUMMER SPECIALITY CLASSES Participants do not have to be enrolled in the Fun in the Sun camp to sign-up.
(Fun in the Sun staff will take kids to and from classes, including the Cultural Arts Center classes and golf camp.)
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Ultimate Warrior Camp 2018 – by Jump Start Sports
Baseball Field #3
(outfield grass area)
Ages: K - 6th Grade (must be 6)
Thursdays, June 7th-July 19th
(no class 7/5)
When: 1:15 PM – 2:15 PM
Fee: $50
Fitness, fun and “Survivor” type team
challenges! Age-appropriate and safe
activities specifically designed to
challenge, inspire, and excite. Games
and tasks include obstacle courses,
relays, tug-of-war, and many other fun
activities designed to teach coopera-
tion and teamwork while developing
self-esteem.
ARCHERY CAMP - by Gold Medal Archery
Mondays June 4 to July 16
(no class 7/2)
$20 per person
7-9 year olds 1:45 - 2:30 p.m.
(max. 12)
10 and older 2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
(max. 15)
USA Archery certified instructors will
teach how to properly handle archery
equipment, proper shooting stances,
safety procedures of an archery
range, and how to properly shoot and
aim the bow while HAVING FUN. All
equipment will be provided.
BASKETBALL CAMP WITH
TRAINER SHERWIN ANDERSON
Tuesdays - June 5 – July 17
12:30 – 1:15 PM 1st – 2nd grade
1:15 – 2:15 PM 3rd – 5th grade
2:15 – 3:15 PM 6th – 8th grade
Min. 4 each time
$30 per person
Players of all skills are welcome –
beginners are encouraged to sign up!
KIDS RUN THE REC RUNNING
CLUB
Thursdays - June 7 – July 19
(no camp on 7/5)
8:30 – 9:15 AM 7-9 year olds
9:45 – 10:45 AM 10-13 year olds
Times may be combined depending
on numbers.
Fee: Free but registration is
required. Lifestyle Essentials, LLC
staff will teach the basics of running,
while having fun! Start with running/
walking & be running two miles by the
last class!
GOLF CAMP–Drive, Chip & Putt-Putt
Wednesdays, June 6 – July 18
(no camp 7/4)
1:00 – 2:00 PM
$75 per person
8 years old – 8th grade
(Min. 6, Max. 12)
(if 1st camp fills – 2:30-3:30 will be
offered) Players of all skills are
welcome! The camp is an introduc-
tion to the game of golf, basic swing
techniques and proper fundamentals.
Camp is comprised of three main
areas of focus: full swing, short game
& putting. Golf clubs and range balls
will be available for use. (Fun in the
Sun staff will transport kids to Etters
Custom Golf Center, bring water bot-
tles) Trainers: PGA Apprentices David
Mullins & David Hartke
________________________
Fabulous Friday Fieldtrips
for FunShines Entering 1st – Entering 8th Grades;
1st Graders enrolled in SunBeams are
not eligible for trips.
(max 100 per trip)
Main Event Bowling, W. Chester Friday June 8th
Sign-up deadline June 6
$15 per person
Includes two hours of party bowl and
shoe rental. Socks must be worn by
all participants. Please eat lunch be-
forehand. Kids may bring up to
$10.00 for concessions however the
video game area will not be
accessible.
Meet in the Gym: 11:45 AM
Return to Baxter Park: 3:00 PM
Pump it Up, West Chester Friday June 15th
Sign-up deadline June 13
$10 per person
WAIVER NEEDED AT SIGN-UP.
Available at the Front Desk. Includes
two hours of fun in the inflatable are-
nas. Socks must be worn by all par-
ticipants. Please eat lunch
beforehand.
Meet in the Gym: 11:45 AM
Return to Baxter Park: 3:00 PM
Lazer Kraze, Mason Friday June 22nd
Sign-up deadline June 20
$15 per person
ELECTRONIC WAIVER NEEDED. Info
will be sent. Includes three games of
laser tag and 20 minutes in the tram-
poline park. Socks must be worn by
all participants. Please eat lunch
beforehand. Kids may bring up to
$10.00 for concessions and arcade
games.
Meet in the Gym: 11:45 AM
Return to Baxter Park: 3:30 PM
Splash Cincinnati, Sharonville Friday June 29th
Sign-up deadline June 27
$15 per person
Includes two and a half hours of play
at the indoor waterpark. All
participants must bring swimsuits &
towels. Please eat lunch beforehand.
Kids may bring up to $10.00 for
concessions and video games.
Meet in the Gym: 11:45 AM
Return to Baxter Park: 3:30 PM
Skatetown USA, West Chester Friday July 13th
Sign-up deadline July 11
$10 per person
Includes two hours of roller skating
and skate rental. Socks must be
worn by all participants. Please eat
lunch beforehand. Kids may bring up
to $10.00 for concessions and video
games.
Meet in the Gym: 11:45 AM
Return to Baxter Park: 3:00 PM
End of Summer Pool Party Thursday July 19th 12pm-2pm
Sign-up deadline July 18
$2 per person
(Adult MUST attend with children)
Come for pizza, snacks, music & fun
with your fun in the sun friends as we
say good-bye to another great
summer!
Ladies Summer Team Tennis -
FRIDAYS Participants MUST be able to sustain
a baseline rally, serve consistently,
and be able to score. Very important
for all ladies to attend practices in
MAY for this reason.
YOU MUST BE ABLE TO PLAY ON FRI-
DAY MORNINGS TO BE ON THE TEAM.
Practices are strictly for women who
play in the matches on Friday morn-
ings.
Practices run April 30 – May 30
(no class on 5/28)
Fee: $60
Mondays & Wednesdays
5:30 – 7:00p.m. and
Thursdays 10:00 – 11:30 a.m.
Ladies Summer practice schedule:
June 4 – Aug. 1:
Mondays & Wednesdays
5:30 -7:00 p.m. and 7:00 – 8:30p.m.
and Thursdays 10- Noon
Ladies Post-Season Mon & Wed 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Pre-Registered one week prior to
start $40 or $35 for Session II, $10
will be added within one week of
class.
Session I: Aug 6 – 29 $40
Session II: Sept. 5 – 26 $35
ADULT SUMMER TENNIS:
Cardio - Workout while having fun.
9-10/10:30 a.m. Saturdays
$32/Resident/ $40 Non-Resident
Walk In Fee: $10 Res./$12 NR
June 9, 16, 23 & 30
July 7, 14, 21 & 28
August 4, 11, 18 & 25
***If you miss one of the four for
each month, you may carry over to
next session.
Adult Lessons:
$30 Residents/ $42 Non-Residents
Session I: June 4– 20 6 sessions
Session II: June 25 – July 25
(no class on July 4 $45 res and $55/
non-res.) Nine sessions
Session III: 8/7 – 8/23 T & TH only
8:30-10:00 Six sessions
Session IV: 8/28 – 9/13 T & TH only
8:30-10:00 Six sessions
Minimum of four participants needed
three days prior to first class or class
may be combined to 8:00 a.m. or
cancelled.
Beginner
8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Mon. & Wed.
Adv. Beg./Intermediate
8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Tues & Thurs.
Men’s & Ladies Intermediate &
Above NIGHTS
June 5 – August 2 Thursdays
$5/night
6:30 – 7:30 Instruction with Adam
7:30 – 9:00 Match Play
USTA Youth Team Tennis
Program 6/4/18 – 7/30/18
Mondays - on separate courts
Entering Grades 1-3
4:15 – 5:15 p.m.
Entering Grades 4-6
4:15 – 5:15 p.m.
Resident Fee: $50
Non-resident Fee: $75
The children will be placed on teams,
average of six per team (co-ed), and
they will compete each week against
another team in the program.
Each participant receives:
Racquet, foam ball & uniform t-shirt
USTA Goodie Bag
Eight session program with team
party on 7/30
Instruction
REGISTER ONLINE:
www.MidwestTeamTennis.com
USTA DEADLINE: 5/13/18
Jr. Tennis Team News
Practices start after school on May 9
5/9 – 5/31 M & W 4:15 – 5:15 p.m.
Summer Practice starts June 5:
Boys: T & TH 11:15 – 12:15 p.m.
Girls: M & W 11:15 – 12:15 p.m.
Matches are played in June & July
1:00 – 4:30 p.m. Girls on Tuesdays,
Boys on Wednesdays.
Players to test their skills against
other players from around Cincinnati.
Players must have intermediate skills
and be able to sustain a baseline ral-
ly, serve consistently, and be able to
score. Players may not be ranked
tournament players. This league if for
beginning tournament/recreational
players. If you child does not meet
the above standards, the pro may
suggest lessons for a season prior to
joining the team. Communication
between instructors and parents/
players will be stressed. Children that
want to play in matches must make
an effort to be at all practices. Par-
ents should communicate any ab-
sences to instructor. All kids that
make this effort will be given match
play opportunities.
Registration Deadline: May 1
$40 Residents (sorry non-residents
are not eligible for teams)
Weekly Pizza & Play
June 1 – August 3
Fridays 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.
Ages 9-16 year olds
pay at the court
Residents: $8/night
Non-residents: $12/night
Youth Tennis Lessons Session I: June 4 – 21 (9 classes)
Session II: June 25 – July 25
(no class July 4)
Evendale continues teaching the
USTA Standards for 10 and Under!
Check it out at
www.10andUnderTennis.com
***Three days again this year–
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday***
Lessons are held on Mondays and
Wednesdays! Thursdays will be match
play and FUN!
Rainout Day will automatically be
Tuesdays at the same times.
Ages 5-8 8:45 – 9:30 a.m.
Ages 9-10 8:45 – 9:30 a.m.
Ages 11-12 9:30 – 10:15 a.m.
Ages 13 & Older 10:15 – 11:15 a.m.
Fees: $27 residents/ $36 Non-Res.
(Session II - $24/Residents/$32 for
non-residents)
PRIVATE LESSONS
Talk to your instructor directly while at
the court; or contact Kristen Maiden
at the Recreation Center to have help
with arranging private lessons.
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TENNIS 2018
Group Fitness Class Schedule
May 1 - 31
Monday Tuesday Wed. Thursday Friday Saturday
Yoga 8:30-9:30a
Sheri
Cardio & Strength 9:30-11:00a
Lisa
Cardio & Strength 9:30-11:00a
Lisa
Spin 8:30-9:15a
Amy
Barre
10:00 – 11:00a Amy
Barre
10:00 – 11:00a Amy
Yoga 9:15-10:15a
Sandy
Muscle Combo 9:30-10:30a
Amy
Core Form & Function 6:00 – 6:30p
Ericka
Core Form & Function 6:00 – 6:30p
Ericka
Hardcore Shred 6:30-7:30p
Ericka
KickBOOTY Camp 6:30-7:30p
Ericka
Yoga
Roger
Tae Kwon
Mike
Yoga for Stress Relief 7:45 – 8:45 p
Ericka
Tae Kwon
Mike
Pilates 8:05-8:55p
Sindy
DanceBlast 7:30-8:30p
Lisa S.
Participants that enroll in 2 of Ericka’s classes get 50% off 2nd class.
Unlimited Ericka Classes - $75/month
Cardio & Strength Lisa M. $10.00/class - pay monthly $14.00 walk-in
Evening Yoga Roger $7.00/class res., $9/class NR -pay monthly $10.00 walk-in
Tae Kwon Do Mike 1 person $25.00/person/monthly 2 or more in the family $20.00 each
Muscle Combo Amy $6.50/class- pay monthly Sat $8.00 walk-in
Spin Amy $6.50/class- pay monthly $8.00 walk-in
Barre Amy $6.50/class- pay monthly T or TH $8.00 walk-in
Yoga Sandy $7.00/class - pay monthly $10.00 walk-in
Yoga Sheri $7.00/class - pay monthly $8.00 walk-in
Pilates Sindy $7.00/class - pay monthly $8.00 walk-in
POUND Stephanie $8/Class – pay monthly Min. 2 $10 walk-in
DanceBlast Lisa S. sign-up at www.danceblastinfo.com
HITT Bootcamp Libby $10.00/class - pay monthly $12.00 walk-in
HardCore ShredFunction*** Ericka $40.00/month/class $10.00 walk-in
KickBOOTY Camp*** Ericka $40.00/month/class $10.00 walk-in
Yoga for Stress Relief*** Ericka $40.00/month/class $10.00 walk-in
Core Form & Function*** Ericka $40.00/month -includes M & W $5.00 walk-in
Cycle Core (Spin Core) *** Ericka $40.00/month/class $10.00 walk-in
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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Administration Office 563-2244
Director of Administration 956-2666
Building Department 956-2665
Tax Department 563-2671
Village Clerk 563-2244
Cultural Arts Center 563-1350
Fire Department 563-2248
Gorman Heritage Farm 563-6663
Police Department 563-2249
Recreation Department 563-2247
Pool 563-2246
Weather Hotline 956-2667
Service Department 563-4338
Republic (Trash Service) 771-4200
Chamber of Commerce 383-7034
Website: www.EvendaleOhio.org
Village of Evendale, Ohio -
Recreation, Administration and Cultural Arts.
Evendale Emergency Services -
Police, Fire and the Service Department.
10500 Reading Road
Evendale, Ohio 45241
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Memorial Day or Decoration Day is a federal holiday for
remembering the people who died while serving in our country’s
armed forces. Memorial Day is not to be confused With
Veteran’s Day. Memorial Day is a day of remembering the men
and women who died while serving, whereas Veteran’s Day
celebrates the service of all U.S. military veterans.
The practice of decorating soldier’s graves with flowers is an age
-old custom. Today many volunteers place an American flag on
each grave in national cemeteries every Memorial Day. Some
believe that an annual cemetery decoration practice began
before the Civil War and may have been the beginning of the
Memorial Day holiday.
Many people consider Memorial Day as the unofficial beginning
of summer.
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