Hamilton! Thrive Issue #97

April 5th - Final Four Weekend For Both Women And Men

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In This Hamilton! Thrive Issue

😎😎Cars And Coffee AT Bilstein 😎😎

🀠🀠 Joshua Smith Steps Down As City Manager🀠🀠

πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘¦πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘¦Animal Friends Adoption EventπŸ‘©β€πŸ‘¦πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘¦

😏😏Useless Trivia - Why Not !!😏😏

πŸŒͺ️Pohlman Entertainment ScheduleπŸŒͺ️

⚾🧒🧒Reds Down Mets Plus NCAA Championship Games Set For Both Men and Women🧒🧒⚾

πŸ‘‰Community BillboardπŸ‘ˆ

πŸ•πŸ•Pohlman Lanes Entertainment This Coming WeekπŸ•πŸ•

β˜ƒοΈβ„οΈDaily Weather Reportβ„οΈβ˜ƒοΈ

πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ¨πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ¨Volunteers Needed For Spring Clean 17πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ¨πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ¨

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πŸ…πŸ…On This Day In Sports HistoryπŸ…πŸ…

🀣🀣Humor/ Far Side🀣🀣

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Presented by Bilstein
9am - 12 pm
-Coffee and Donuts will be sold by State Street Coffee

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Joshua Smith Steps Down As City Manager

In a remarkable journey spanning 13Β½ years, Joshua Smith has left an indelible mark on the city of Hamilton, Ohio, and today, as he embarks on a new chapter, the City Council stands united in profound appreciation for his myriad accomplishments.

Since joining the city in September 2010, Joshua Smith has epitomized dedication, innovation, and a relentless commitment to excellence. His vision for Hamilton was nothing short of transformative, and as each council member reflects on his tenure, a sense of admiration and gratitude fills the room.

Council member Tim Naab eloquently captures the sentiment, remarking, β€œWhen you joined us, you came here with a wish to be successful. You’ve certainly proven that success time and time and time again.” Smith's impact reverberates through every corner of the city, manifesting in tangible progress and a renewed sense of community spirit.

As Joshua Smith bids farewell to his role as Hamilton city manager, he leaves behind a legacy of achievement that will endure for generations to come. His appointment as the CEO of the Butler County Finance Authority marks the beginning of a new era, where his visionary leadership will continue to shape the future of economic development in the region.

Mayor Pat Moeller, reflecting on their shared journey, offers heartfelt appreciation, stating, β€œIt’s been a real honor to ride with you.” Through the highs and lows, Smith's unwavering determination and resilience have been a source of inspiration for all who have had the privilege of working alongside him.

Council member Joel Lauer echoes the sentiment, expressing profound admiration for Smith's unparalleled determination, resiliency, and grit. These qualities, exemplified by the cherished mementos he carries, serve as a testament to his unwavering commitment to excellence.

As Smith transitions to his new role, Council member Carla Fiehrer aptly notes that he is not merely leaving Hamilton but continuing to propel its momentum forward. His dedication to the community remains steadfast, ensuring that the seeds of progress he has sown will continue to flourish in the years to come.

While Hamilton bids farewell to one of its most esteemed leaders, the bond forged between Joshua Smith and the city is eternal. Council member Tim Naab encapsulates this sentiment perfectly, expressing excitement for Smith's future endeavors while reaffirming the council's unwavering support and gratitude.

As Joshua Smith embarks on this new journey, the City Council extends its heartfelt appreciation for his unparalleled contributions, wishing him nothing but the utmost success and fulfillment in all his endeavors. Hamilton, Ohio, is forever grateful for his leadership, vision, and unwavering dedication to building a brighter future for all.


In honor of the eclipse on Monday, April 8th, AFHS wanted to step into the extraterrestrial side of adoptions! We are looking for UFOs (Unidentified Forever Owners), whether they are from this planet or not. To help in the search, we will be hosting an adoption weekend. All dogs and puppies will be $51 and all senior dogs will be $25.
So come out between April 5th-8th for a celestial experience that you won't get anywhere else!

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Joe Biden was born closer to Abraham Lincoln’s presidency than his own.
Biden was born in 1942 and Lincoln’s presidency ended in 1865, a gap of 77 years. Meanwhile Biden was 78 when his own presidency began.

People who use sign language, even in the same country, can have β€˜accents’ that can denote which region they’re from.
People who use sign language can stutter as they sign.
People who use sign language can β€˜talk’ in their sleep with signs.

The elevator shaft was invented before the elevator. Somebody essentially predicted that the elevator would soon be invented and left a space for it while constructing a building.

The word "factoid" means "a piece of incorrect information that is asserted as a fact."
But now that it has colloquially come to mean "a small bit of trivia," the definition of a factoid is itself, in fact, a factoid.
 

Happening At Pohlman Lanes Family Entertainment Complex

Pohlman Lanes & Scott’s Bar & Grill (Hamilton Ohio)

Family Entertainment Complex

  • Friday - Real Live Humans 7 to 11

  • Saturday – The Sonny Moorman Group 7 to 11

  • Monday 7 to 9pm . The After Hours Big Band

  • Wednesday – The Standard Country Time Band 1 to 3pm

  • Wednesday – Nate Jenkins Open Mic 6 to 10 (kids welcome)

Got something to say? Go to [email protected] and tell us so we can let everyone know!

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Reds Down Mets 9-6 Saturday

Monday, April 8 (Men’s NCAA Final Game)

Womens NCAA South CArolina vs Iowa Today At 3:00

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Stop by and wish us a Happy 70th Anniversary

We will be posting here off and on throughout the month with an occasional special. Check Our Facebook Page and Hamilton Thrive Page. Give us a call at 513-892-1973 and place your order. Specials will be on our recording also !

Thanks from all of us here at Chester's!

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🌨️So Far, Looks Like Mother Nature Will Cooperate For The Eclipse Monday🌨️

AccuWeather

Aftershocks rattle Northeast after rare 4.8 magnitude earthquake hits region

There have been at least 18 aftershocks since the quake, including a 4.0 magnitude, the USGS said Friday night. There is a 74% chance of magnitude 3 and above aftershocks happening within the next week.

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Spring Clean 17 is Coming Up. Volunteer if You Can!

Join us to kick off the first Spring Clean the 17 neighborhood cleanup with a night full of fun! The cleanup will begin at 5:00pm at Rotary Park, and will be followed up by a social mixer starting at 6:00pm!

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Stupid Dad Jokes

What's the easiest way to get straight A’s?
Use a ruler.🀣

What time does a duck wake up? 
The quack of dawn.🀣🀣

How does a dog stop a video?
By hitting the paws button.🀣🀣

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On This Day in Sports

  • 1896 American athlete Robert Garrett wins the throwing double at the Athens Olympics by taking out the shot putt (11.22m); wins the discus the previous day

  • 1896 Australian athlete Edwin Flack wins gold in the first Olympic 1500m final at inaugural modern Games in Athens; goes on to win 800m two days later

  • 1928 44-year old NY Rangers GM Lester Patrick replaces his injured goaltender in a Stanley Cup game and beats Montreal Maroons, 2-1 in OT; Rangers go on to win series, 3-2

  • 1940 7th US Masters Tournament, Augusta National GC: Jimmy Demaret wins the first of his 3 Masters titles, 4 strokes ahead of runner-up Lloyd Mangrum

  • 1943 NFL adopts free substitution rule; helmets made mandatory and 10-game schedule for all teams approved

  • 1946 10th US Masters Tournament, Augusta National GC: American Herman Keiser wins his only major title, 1 stroke ahead of tour money-leader Ben Hogan; first Masters in 4 years because of World War II

  • 1951 105th Grand National: John Bullock wins aboard 40/1 shot Nickel Coin; of 36 runners, only 3 complete the course

  • 1951 15th US Masters Tournament, Augusta National GC: Ben Hogan wins the first of his 2 Masters titles, 2 strokes ahead of runner-up Skee Riegel

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