Hamilton! Thrive Issue #152

June 11th -New Format - Work In Progress - Give Me Your Input

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Welcome to the Hamilton Thrive Newsletter! We bring you the juiciest local news and events every weekday at 6 AM. Unlike my days delivering the Northwest Press πŸ—žοΈ on my bicycle, it will arrive quietly in your inbox, not in the bushes by the front door! 🀣

You might be wondering, "What makes Hamilton Thrive different from all the other newsletters out there?" Great question.

For starters, we have a strict no-boring policy. Even if we're writing about β€œexciting” topics like budgets and road closures. We keep it interesting like watching PeeWee baseball!

So when can you expect to start getting these enthralling emails? 6 AM of whatever is the closest weekday. In the meantime, we'd like to get to know what’s going on in your world. We have a Community Billboard where we will post your events, yard sales, reunions, birthdays, etc. Send an email with your happenings to [email protected] 

I'm looking forward to sharing all the Hamilton happenings with you. If you just can't wait to read the Thrive, you can read any of our back issues here.

Changes coming to newsletter. I’m hoping to address all the requests and remain true to you my readers. Remember - majority rules. Make your voice heard at [email protected]
Sincerely,
Joe Enderle, Editor In Chief - Hamilton Thrive

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT !!

It’s 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:
[email protected]

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In This Hamilton! Thrive Issue:

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πŸ›οΈCommunity EventsπŸ›οΈ
⚾Welcome The Cleveland Guardians To Town⚾
🌞🌞Daily Weather Report🌞🌞
πŸ€ͺπŸ€ͺπŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«Stupid Dad JokesπŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«πŸ€ͺπŸ€ͺ
🀣🀣Humor/ Far Side🀣🀣
🩺🩺To Your Health🩺🩺

β€œLove Is Like A Fart - If You Have To Force It, It’s Probably Just Crap Anyway”
-Unknown-


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Lindenwald Baseball along with FYBA and Ross MRAA will be having our annual All Star Baseball games on June 29th at Joyce Park! It is a great day for all the kids that are chosen to join to have a fun filled day with a great game of Baseball with the teams joining together for a fun game and this year we will be having a Home Run Derby!

Every year we look for a sponsor or donations to help out with this event, if you would like to help out please contact our Secretary Denise Thomas at [email protected]

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Greetings from Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and Museum! We're thrilled to unveil our summer schedule, now with extended weekend hours from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday through Sunday until Sept. 22.

We’re excited to highlight the family-friendly atmosphere we've cultivated this summer. Maria Jenkins, our education and programs manager, expresses our enthusiasm: "We've curated a lineup of programs that cater to all ages, ensuring that families can come together to explore art and nature while creating lasting memories."

Summer at Pyramid Hill is bursting with activities suitable for everyone from age 4 to adults. Delaney French, our marketing and sales manager, shares, "We're introducing new programs while also bringing back beloved favorites. From the 'Summer Series for Kids' to the delightful 'Dogs & Doughnuts,' there's something for every member of the family to enjoy."

In collaboration with The Lane Libraries, we're thrilled to introduce "Story Time for Littles." This engaging program, designed for children aged 4 and under (though older siblings are welcome!), encourages storytelling, movement, play, and creativity against the backdrop of art and nature. Best of all, it's included with general park admission and runs from 10-11 a.m. on select Fridays in June, July, and August.

Due to popular demand, "Dogs & Doughnuts" is back by paw-pular demand! On July 6th, furry companions and their human friends can create tie-dye bandanas, while August 3rd offers the opportunity for caricature portraits and paw print bouquets. This program, running from 10-11:30 a.m., promises tail-wagging fun for all without any registration required.

And who could forget our beloved "Family Fun on the Hill" series? Each month in June, July, and August, families are invited to immerse themselves in themed activities and crafts, exploring the park while bonding over art and nature. With themes like "Invisible," "Strike a Pose," and "Sounds All Around," there's endless excitement awaiting. Just drop in during the designated Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with no registration necessary.

Join us for a summer of creativity, exploration, and family fun amidst the stunning landscapes of Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and Museum. For more details on our programs, visit www.pyramidhill.org.

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Reds Host Indians Tonight At 7:10, Beginning A Month Long Homestand

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🌞Hello Summer!! Get Ready For The Heat!!🌞

AccuWeather

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😳😳Stupid Dad JokesπŸ€”πŸ€”

Why don’t cows get buried?
Because that would be a missed steak!!🀣🀣


Three moles in a tunnel.
Mole 1: β€œI smell cinnamon”.
Mole 2: β€œI smell sugar.”
Mole 3: β€œI smell molasses!” 🀣🀣

Question: β€˜What kind of bird has feathers but can’t fly?”
Answer: β€œA dead one !!β€πŸ€£πŸ€£

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Natural Health and Nutrition Tips That Are Evidence-Based

Get rid of excess belly fat

Excessive abdominal fat, or visceral fat, is a uniquely harmful type of fat distribution that is linked to an increased risk of cardiometabolic diseases like type 2 diabetes and heart disease.

For this reason, your waist size and waist-to-hip ratio may be much stronger markers of health than your weight.

Reducing refined carbs, eating more protein and fiber, and reducing stress (which can reduce cortisol, a stress hormone that triggers abdominal fat deposition) are all strategies that may help you get rid of belly fat.

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