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Hamilton! Thrive Issue #71
March 05- “Celebrating Self” luncheon at Fitton Center Wednesday at 11:30
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In This Hamilton! Thrive Issue
🌳Maple Syrup Festival Continues at Hueston Woods Next Weekend🌳
🏆 “Celebrating Self” luncheon at Fitton Center Wednesday at 11:30🏆
🎭Have you voted yet? Please be heard!🎭
🏆Hamilton Graduates Anticipated to Embrace Free Tuition 🏆
🐟🐠🐠Fish Fry Directory🐠🐠🐟
☃️❄️Daily Weather Report❄️☃️
🧹🧹Spring Clean 17 Is Coming - Volunteers Needed/Deadline For Photography Contest Extended To March 17🧹🧹
💖💖St Ann Church A Historical Landmark💖💖
🤦♂️Stupid Dad Jokes🤦♂️
🏫🏫Hamilton Council rejects proposed senior housing development🏫🏫
🏅🏅On This Day In Sports History🏅🏅
⛹️♀️Basket Ball Is Winding Down⛹️
🤣🤣Humor/ Far Side🤣🤣
📌We want to feature your business - email [email protected] for more info
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Hueston Woods State Park: Maple Syrup Festival
Continues Next Weekend
March 2nd and 3rd, 9th and 10th from noon to 4 p.m.
The annual festival includes hayride from the beach parking lot to that starting point of a trail. Hike though the 200-acre "Big Woods" nature preserve with a guide sharing tips on maple syrup production.
Food and drink, including locally produced maple syrup, is also available for purchase.
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“Celebrating Self” luncheon at Fitton Center Wednesday at 11:30
Spearheaded by Brandon Saurber
🎉 Join us for an exclusive luncheon series at the Fitton Center for Creative Arts as we celebrate the spirit of Hamilton with Brandon Saurber, the esteemed director of neighborhoods for our vibrant city!
🏘️ Dive into an engaging roundtable discussion led by Brandon Saurber, in collaboration with 17Strong, as we explore the heartbeat of Hamilton's 17 unique neighborhoods. Hosted by Ian MacKenzie-Thurley, the executive director of the Fitton Center, this event promises an insightful journey into the essence of our community.
🌟 Discover the remarkable journey of 17Strong, an organization fueled by the passion and dedication of Hamilton's residents. Born out of the Sense of Place Committee and nurtured by the collective vision of our citizens, 17Strong embodies the strength and unity of our city.
💼 Mark your calendars for "Celebrating Self" Around the Kitchen Table with 17Strong featuring Brandon Saurber, taking place at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, March 6, at the Fitton Center. Joining us for this enlightening discussion are former City Councilwoman Kathleen Klink and Arnita Gunn, the dynamic development manager at the Fitton Center.
🎟️ Secure your spot today! Tickets are priced at $21 for Fitton Center members and $27 for non-members, plus a $1 service fee. Indulge in a delectable lunch provided by Two Women in a Kitchen as you engage in meaningful dialogue and forge connections with your fellow community members.
🌆 Embrace the opportunity to become an integral part of 17Strong's mission to foster communication and pride within our neighborhoods. Discover how you can contribute your ideas and make your voice heard in shaping the future of Hamilton.
🖼️ Exciting collaborations await! Stay tuned for our upcoming exhibition in partnership with 17Strong, set to grace the galleries of the Fitton Center in the fall of 2024. Witness the captivating narratives of Hamilton's neighborhoods unfold through the lens of talented artists from our region.
📸 Calling all artists! Join us in capturing the essence of Hamilton's diverse neighborhoods in our groundbreaking exhibition, "We > Me: 17 Artists Explore Hamilton Neighborhoods." Submit your proposals by March 17 for a chance to be part of this extraordinary project.
🏙️ Let's celebrate the vibrant tapestry of Hamilton together, one neighborhood at a time. Join us as we embark on a journey of discovery, creativity, and community pride!
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Early Voting Ends March 17 Make Your Voice Heard !!
Absentee ballots can be cast in-person at local board of elections offices or the county's designated early voting center starting on Feb. 21.
All locations in the state have the same hours:
Feb. 21-23: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Feb. 26 - March 1: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
March 4-8: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
March 9: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
March 11: 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
March 12: 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
March 13-15: 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
March 16: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
March 17: 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
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Numerous Hamilton Graduates Anticipated to Embrace Free Tuition Opportunity at Miami Hamilton
Wonderful news is on the horizon for students at Hamilton High School, Butler Tech, and Stephen T. Badin Catholic High School as they embark on their journey towards higher education. Thanks to the Miami Regionals Hamilton Promise, a heartwarming collaboration between the Hamilton Community Foundation, Miami University Regionals, and the City of Hamilton, eligible students will have the incredible opportunity to pursue their dreams with free tuition for 2-year or 4-year degrees at Miami Hamilton.
This initiative aims to support Pell-Grant eligible students who have attended one of these esteemed schools in Hamilton for four years, while also being a resident of Hamilton throughout their high school journey. With a cumulative high school GPA of 2.5 or higher, along with the completion of the FAFSA by April 1, 2024, these students can step into their future without the burden of tuition fees at Miami Hamilton.
Jacob Stone-Welch, the compassionate director of donor services for Hamilton Community Foundation, joyfully announces the commencement of this promise starting this fall, allowing graduating high school seniors to apply for the scholarship for the fall semester of 2024.
Understanding the financial considerations of higher education, it's heartening to know that Pell-Grant eligible students will receive support based on various factors such as their Expected Family Contribution, cost of attendance, and student status. While precise figures are yet to be determined, it's estimated that approximately 50-100 students will benefit from this program annually.
Thanks to the generous contribution of $663,000 over five years from the Hamilton Community Foundation, this initiative is set to make a meaningful impact on the lives of countless students in the community.
Trevor House, an admission counselor for Miami Regionals Office of Admissions, shares his enthusiasm for the opportunities this program presents to students. He expresses his excitement for the students of Hamilton High School and Badin High School, recognizing the potential for them to pursue higher education without the financial strain, provided they meet the necessary criteria.
This promise not only paves the way for students to achieve their academic aspirations but also fosters personal growth and development. As Jacob Stone-Welch aptly puts it, "Educational attainment is a leading factor in the success of any individual, but whenever you translate that across many individuals, it also impacts our whole community." We are truly honored to be a part of this transformative program that empowers students and strengthens our community as a whole.
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Spring Clean the 17 is just around the corner!
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St. Ann Church in Hamilton, Ohio, stands as a beacon of faith and architectural splendor, overcoming financial turmoil to become a cherished landmark.
Established in 1908
St. Ann Church is not just a place of worship but a historical landmark that encapsulates Hamilton's rich history and the community's spirit. The church's ability to maintain traditions, such as the use of real candles, amidst modern changes, speaks to its role as a pillar of continuity and faith. As Hamilton's largest neighborhood, Lindenwald, and its manufacturing roots have evolved, St. Ann Church remains a constant, inviting parishioners and visitors to appreciate its beauty and heritage.
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Stupid Dad Jokes
My friend says to me, "What rhymes with orange?"
And I told him, "No it doesn't."🤣🤣
Where do hamburgers take their sweethearts on Valentine's Day to dance?
The Meat Ball.🤣🤣
What do you call a parade of rabbits marching backward?
A receding hare line.🤣🤣
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Hamilton Council rejects proposed senior housing development
The density of the development would have been 18 units per acre, but code would only allow for 11. Trying to put ten pounds of senior in a 5 pound bag !! The full article is linked below. 👇
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On This Day in Sports
1846 8th Grand National: William Taylor aboard outsider Pioneer wins by 3 lengths from Culverthorpe
1857 19th Grand National: Charlie Boyce wins aboard Emigrant at 10/1
1868 30th Grand National: George Ede victorious aboard Irish 9/1 shot The Lamb; horse wins second GN in 1871
1903 Stanley Cup, Montreal Arena, Westmount, Quebec: Montreal HC beats Winnipeg Victorias, 4-1 for a 2-1 challenge series victory
1913 NY Yankees are 1st to train outside US (Bermuda)
1927 Babe Ruth becomes the highest-paid player in MLB history when he signs 3-year, $70,000 per season contract with the New York Yankees
1931 Don Bradman is bowled for a rare first ball duck by Herman Griffith (4-50) on the last day of 5th cricket Test vs West Indies in Sydney; Windies win by 31 runs but lose series to Australia, 4-1
1933 Noordwijk soccer team forms
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Butler County property search site has new images, features
READ MORE HERE
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Basketball Is Winding Down - This Week’s Games
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