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Hamilton! Thrive Issue #129
Tomorrow Is Mother's Day - Don't End Up In The Doghouse !!
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT !!
Itโs May and the weather is getting warmer. I encourage everyone to take advantage of our community billboard. There will be plenty of yard sales and other local activities that can be posted to share with our readers. If you have an event or know of something going on on your block, please let us know so we can post and promote for you! Email your info to:
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In This Hamilton! Thrive Issue
๐๐Sunday Is Motherโs Day๐๐
๐๐Hamilton Youth Summer Programs๐๐
๐ช๏ธBe Prepared For Tornado Season๐ช๏ธ
โพ๐งข๐งขReds Drop To Another To The D-Backs๐งข๐งขโพ
๐Community Billboard๐
๐๐Daily Weather Report๐๐
๐๐Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Auditions End Today๐๐
๐งน๐งน17 Strong Cleanup At 1094 Southern Hills Blvd๐งน๐งน
๐คช๐คช๐ตโ๐ซ๐ตโ๐ซStupid Dad Jokes๐ตโ๐ซ๐ตโ๐ซ๐คช๐คช
๐ฉบ๐ฉบTo Your Health๐ฉบ๐ฉบ
๐คฃ๐คฃHumor/ Far Side๐คฃ๐คฃ
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." |
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Remember - Sunday Is -
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Mastering Tornado Safety and Preparedness
The City of Hamilton is committed to ensuring your safety by providing comprehensive guidance on tornado preparedness.
City of Hamilton May 8, 2024
Tornadoes are unpredictable and can occur anywhere, anytime. Ohio, particularly, has experienced over 35 tornadoes in 2024 alone. The City of Hamilton is committed to ensuring your safety by providing comprehensive guidance on tornado preparedness.
Know the signs of a tornado. This includes a rotating funnel-shaped cloud, an approaching cloud of debris, or a loud sound similar to a freight train.
Sign up for your communityโs warning system. Hamilton and Butler County residents have access to various local weather station apps, but it's crucial to enable location services for prompt alert. Residents can also sign up for alerts through the Butler County Sheriffโs Office.
Listen to FEMA and / or NOAA Weather Radio. If you donโt have a weather radio, monitor the Butler County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) Facebook page. There, you will find live updates during a weather emergency.
Sirens are designed to be heard outdoors. They are not designed to alert residents who are indoors. They're managed by Butler County Dispatch and EMA to alert individuals outside to seek immediate shelter. The sirens are tested the first Wednesday of every month at noon.
Power outages are possible. Despite regular system maintenance and improvements, the Cityโs electric system can be impacted by Mother Nature and human activity. If you experience a power outage or notice a problem with the Cityโs power lines, contact us at 513-785-7550. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Prepare now. Survive during. Be safe after. Take proactive measures to prepare beforehand, know how to stay safe during a tornado, and remain cautious afterward. Your active involvement in safety is important to us.
The photo above shows the tornado siren on top of the former Municipal Building, located at 20 High Street in Hamilton. It's known as the oldest, fully-operational H.O.R. Super Sirex 15 in the nation.
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A Guide to Hamilton Youth Summer Programs
As summer approaches, parents in Hamilton and its surrounding areas have an array of youth programs to choose from to keep their children engaged and entertained. These programs cater to diverse interests and age groups, offering everything from arts and sports to outdoor adventures. With options available from May to August, there's something to fit every schedule and budget.
Here's a glimpse of what's on offer:
2024 Summer Baseball
Hosted by Fitton Family YMCA, this baseball program runs from May 27th to July 20th and is tailored for ages 3 to 7. With different games for each age group, such as t-ball and coach pitch, children can develop their skills in a fun and supportive environment. Prices are $50 for members and $110 for non-members.
Summer YMCA Youth Basketball
Also at Fitton Family YMCA, this basketball program spans the same dates as the baseball camp and is open to ages 4 to 15. Divided into different age divisions, participants can hone their basketball abilities while staying active during the summer. Prices are $60 for members and $100 for non-members.
Youth Summer Camp
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Hamilton are offering a FREE summer camp from May 28th to August 2nd for ages 6 to 12. This camp provides a wide range of activities to keep kids engaged and entertained throughout the summer.
Total Teen Takeover Summer Camp
Also hosted by the Boys and Girls Clubs of Hamilton, this FREE summer camp caters to teens ages 13 to 18, running concurrently with the youth camp from May 28th to August 2nd.
Hamilton City Athletics Camps
Running from May 31st to July 25th, these camps offer various opportunities for children from Rising Kindergartners to Rising 12th graders. Prices range from $10 to $40 depending on the specific camp.
Camp Lane Summer Reading
Join the Hamilton Lane Library from June 1st to August 1st for their Summer Reading Challenge, where participants can earn points for prizes by reading. Additionally, special summer programming is available for all ages, free of charge.
Summer Program at Booker T. Washington Community Center
Running from June 3rd through July 27th, this program offers a diverse range of activities including academic enrichment, swimming, art, music, and exciting recreation activities for ages 5 to 13. Financial assistance is available, with a price of $26.62 per participant.
Spooky Nook Summer Camps
From June 3rd to August 9th, Spooky Nook Sports Champion Mill is hosting week-long summer camps for ages 4 to 18, with prices ranging from $120 to $225 per week.
Greater Miami Valley YMCA Adventure Camp
Running from June 3rd to August 9th, this camp offers children ages 5 to 12 the opportunity to learn, have fun, and make friends. Prices range from $210 to $230 per week.
Summer Day Camp at Hamilton Living Water Ministry
From June 7th to July 29th, this program offers free activities Monday through Thursday for Rising Kindergartners and up, including dance and art classes, outdoor water games, and more.
Greater Miami Valley - Camp Campbell Gard
From June 9th to August 9th, the Greater Miami Valley YMCA is hosting week-long camps at Camp Campbell Gard for ages 7 to 22, with prices ranging from $350 to $750 per week.
Greater Hamilton Safety Councilโs Safety Town
This five-week program starting on June 10th is designed for 4 and 5-year-olds to learn about safety topics such as stranger danger and calling 911. The program is free of charge.
Half-Day Enrichment at East Butler County YMCA
From June 10th through July 18th, this program offers half-day enrichment programs for kids ages 6 to 12, with prices ranging from $95 to $115.
Summer Camp Creativity at Fitton Center for Creative Arts
From June 10th to July 26th, this program offers art-themed camps for ages 5 to 16, with prices ranging from $75 to $204 per week.
Miami University Regionals STEAM Studio
From June 20th to July 26th, Miami University Regionals is hosting a STEAM-focused summer camp for Rising 2nd graders through Rising 10th graders, with prices ranging from $100 to $250.
Respect for Law Camp
From June 21st to the 23rd, this three-day camp is designed to showcase the positive aspects of law enforcement to children ages 11 to 14. The price is $200, with scholarships available.
Flag Football at Fitton Family YMCA
Starting on July 22nd through September 21st, this flag football season is open to ages 4 to 12, with prices of $60 for members and $100 for non-members.
In addition to these structured programs, families can also make the most of Hamilton's abundant parks, offering opportunities for outdoor adventures and exploration. Moreover, the Fitton Center for Creative Arts welcomes students, summer campers, and local community groups to experience art through various activities, free of charge.
For more information or to sign up for any of these programs, simply click on the program name provided above.
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Encore Community Theatre Presents Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Auditions End Today !
Interested in sharing the stage with everyone's favorite flying car? If so, Encore is looking for actors for this musical adaptation of the beloved family film. With 10+ named roles and featured parts in the large ensemble, start your summer with a Bang by auditioning for Encore's 29th season!
Auditions are May 10th and 11th
The show runs July 18th-20th
For more information and to sign up, visit our website at:
See you at auditions!
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Reds Take First Game From Giants - Play Tonight In โFrisco Again At 7:15, Then Motherโs Day at 4:05
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๐โ๏ธFinally Drying Out !!โ๏ธ๐
AccuWeather
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Spring Clean To Report
To 1094 Southern Hills Blvd
Today At 5PM
Get into the spring cleaning mood with 17STRONG. At 1700 hours (5pm), from May 1-17, Hamiltonโs cleanup Cube will be visiting a different neighborhood each day. We are looking for volunteers to help with these cleanups and would love to have you join us for 17 minutes during the hour of 5-6pm!
The Cube will have everything you need, including gloves, trash bags, and litter grabbers. So bring yourself and, perhaps, a friend to one or more of our 17 cleanups. Below is the schedule of cleanup locations.
May 11th - New London (RSVP on Facebook)
1094 Southern Hills
May 12th - No Cleanup; Happy Mother's Day!
May 13th - Prospect Hill (RSVP on Facebook)
Sutherland Park
May 14th - North End (RSVP on Facebook)
Moser Park
May 15th - Jefferson (RSVP on Facebook)
Jefferson Park
May 16th - Armondale (RSVP on Facebook)
1093 Western Ave
May 17th - Dayton Lane (RSVP on Facebook)
643 Dayton St.
The โCommunity Cleanup Chest,โ a.k.a. โThe Cube,โ is Hamiltonโs all-in-one neighborhood cleanup package, and it is available for your neighborhood cleanup. The Cube is stocked with everything you need to host a successful event. Learn more about The Cube and how to reserve it for your cleanup at https://www.17stronghamilton.org/cleanups.
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๐ณ๐ณStupid Dad Jokes๐ค๐ค
What's that restaurant on the moon like?
It's OK, but there is no atmosphere!๐คฃ๐คฃ
How do you make an egg roll?
You push it!๐คฃ๐คฃ
How do you fix a cracked pumpkin?
With a pumpkin patch!๐คฃ๐คฃ
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Natural Health and Nutrition Tips That Are Evidence-Based
Limit sugary drinks
Sugary drinks like sodas, fruit juices, and sweetened teas are the primary source of added sugar in the American diet (1Trusted Source).
Unfortunately, findings from several studies point to sugar-sweetened beverages increasing risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes, even in people who are not carrying excess body fat (2Trusted Source).
Sugar-sweetened beverages are also uniquely harmful for children, as they can contribute not only to obesity in children but also to conditions that usually do not develop until adulthood, like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (3Trusted Source, 4Trusted Source, 5Trusted Source).
Healthier alternatives include:
water
unsweetened teas
sparkling water
coffee
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