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Hamilton! Thrive Issue #218
Aug 30th - Should Be A Great Weekend!
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Hamilton Ohio Trivia Challenge
Trivia is becoming a big deal everywhere these days. Since we are not one to miss jumping on the bandwagon, we thought it would be appropriate to feature some trivia of our own, featuring none other than historic facts about our beloved city - Hamilton!
Each day we will pose a trivia question directly involving our city’s history and we will post the answer on our Local Business Page.
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While you’re checking your answers, be sure to check out the businesses that value your readership and patronage !!
Are you ready?
By the mid-19th century, Hamilton had developed as a significant manufacturing city. Its early products were often machines and equipment used to process the region’s farm produce, such as ______, _________, _________ and ___________.
Click HERE To Check Your Knowledge!
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In This Hamilton! Thrive Issue:
LIVE LINKS:
*Hamilton’s City School District Calendar Schools In Butler County Struggle To Fill Specialty Positions |
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FRONT PAGE NEWS:
😃😃Pro Sports😃😃
🌞🌞Daily Weather Report🌞🌞
🤪🤪😵💫😵💫Dad Stuff !!😵💫😵💫🤪🤪
🤣🤣Humor/ Far Side🤣🤣
🩺🩺To Your Health🩺🩺
"Take the attitude of a student. Never be too big to ask questions. Never know too much to learn something new." |
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LINK - Joey Votto Officially Retires - LINK
⚾Took One Last Night To Avoid A Sweep …🧢🧢
Hosting Brewers Today At 12:40 Then again At 6:40. Finish Sat Evening At 7:15, Sunday At 12:10
Houston Coming To Town For The Holiday
Cincinnati’s Premier Sports Cards and Autograph Show Friday And Saturday At Spooky Nook
Hey sports fans! Get ready for the ultimate showdown at the Cincinnati Premier Sports Cards and Autograph Show! This year’s event is going to be epic, featuring legends like former Reds pitcher Jose Rijo and current Bengals star wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase.
It’s the second year for this awesome show, and even though last year’s spot at the Duke Energy Center is under renovation (yep, it’s closed until 2025), the action’s moving to Spooky Nook Sports Champion Mill. This place is huge and has space for everyone—expect around 1,500 to 2,000 collectors and sports enthusiasts to flood the City of Sculpture this Friday and Saturday.
Event Organizer Mike Wilder shared that they looked at a bunch of other locations, including spots in Northern Kentucky and Sharonville, but Spooky Nook reached out to them. “We checked out several places, but Spooky Nook seemed like the perfect fit since it’s a sports facility,” Wilder said.
The Duke Energy Center is getting a makeover and has been closed since May, which means some big events, like the 2025 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show and this December’s Reds Fest, have been canceled. But don’t worry—Spooky Nook has got this covered!
Spooky Nook in Hamilton is massive, clocking in at over 1.2 million square feet, and it’s packed with a convention center and hotel. That’s way bigger than the Duke Energy Center, which is about 750,000 square feet. Spooky Nook started opening in 2022, and 2023 was its breakout year, drawing thousands for some amazing summer weekends. 2024’s shaping up to be just as awesome!
Plus, Spooky Nook snagged the first leg of the 2023 and 2024 Reds Caravan, which hits cities from Lexington to Dayton and even parts of Indiana and West Virginia. So, gear up and get ready for a weekend of epic sports memorabilia and autograph collecting!
See You Sep 08 at 1:00 pm
There’s more! Click HERE To Read online
There’s more! Click HERE To Read online
❤️🔥Looks Like A Break After Today❤️🔥
AccuWeather
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🤣My Stupid Dad Jokes Are Back 🤔
How many apples grow on a tree?
All of them. 🤣🤣
My friend says to me, "What rhymes with orange?"
And I told him, "No it doesn't."🤣🤣
What is a funny mountain called?
Hill-arious.🤣🤣
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New Jersey is the top producer of the world’s eggplants.
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Me doing research for newsletter !!
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25 Simple Tips to Make Your Diet Healthier
Making major changes to your diet can sometimes seem very overwhelming. It may be more manageable to start with just one thing — like eating more of your favorite fruit — rather than all of them at once.
Don’t shop without a list
There are two important strategies to employ when you go grocery shopping: Make your shopping list ahead of time and don’t go to the store hungry.
Not knowing exactly what you need makes room for impulse buying, while hunger can cause you to toss even more low-nutrient foods into your shopping cart.
That’s why the best strategy is to plan ahead and write down what you need beforehand. By doing this and sticking to your list, you’ll not only buy healthier items to keep around the house, but you’ll also save money.
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