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2) Montgomery Corridor Arts Collaborative
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The
inaugural District A Art Show is accepting applications from art exhibitors to
display and sell their work in a new and popular venue. All artists are welcome
to enter and exhibit.
The
District A Art Show takes place on Saturday, October 11, 2008. It is an
essential part of the premiere District A Street Festival, sponsored by the
Montgomery Corridor Arts Collaborative along Montgomery Road in Kennedy Heights
/ Pleasant Ridge. The District A Street Festival plans to offer all kinds of
performing arts, musical entertainment, new foods and fun, plus diverse
family-centered activities - all free and open to the public.
The
District A Art Show includes both a Juried Exhibition and a General Exhibition.
This year's categories of show entries includes painting, photography, crafts,
mixed media, graphics, ceramics, sculpture, glass, jewelry, fiber art and wood.
An
application form can be found below. Please use this form to apply for either
the Juried Exhibition or the General Exhibition. Applications and Fees are due
by Monday, July 7, 2008.
Please phone or email your questions to Kris Neyer, Art
Committee for the District A-Art Show, at 513-515-0614, or
artshow@district-a.org.
Application Form
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| 4) Next Week and Other Future Events |
Pleasant Ridge Branch Library Phone: 369-4488
***** Writers
of Outstanding Words at the library *****
For children ages 5 to 15
Do you enjoy writing? What about
drawing? How about meeting other
artists? If this sounds like fun and you
wish to be a 1 diamond artist (100 Diamonds and Other Gems) you can do that and
more with Writers of Outstanding Words this summer. Join us at the Pleasant Ridge Library from
June to August 2008. Space is limited. For more information contact Ms. Sabrina
Barron at (513) 731-0847.
Email = Sabina_ab@hotmail.com
This successful program has been helping children in Cincinnati write and publish their work for
many years. Come see what you can
do! In 2007 the children also practiced
public speaking and showed their artwork at the Children's Museum.
***** daily schedule *****
Monday, June 30 - Miss Pam's Book-Based Art Class, 2 - 3 p.m. Recommended for
ages 5- 12 years. Co-sponsored by the Kennedy Heights Arts
Center.
Tuesday, July 1 - Library Babies. Nursery Rhymes, Music, Motion, Scarf Play
& Playtime! 10:30 a.m. For babies from birth to 18 months
accompanied by an adult.
Tuesday, July 1 - Spiderwick Chronicles Bookopoly. 2 p.m.
Play a life-sized game based on this hit series & movie! Recommended for ages 8-12 years. Please sign up in advance by calling
369-4488.
Weds., July 2 - SSSSSnake Stories, Songs & Craft! 10:30 a.m.
Recommended for ages 3 - 6 years & up. Please sign up.
Thurs., July 3, DDR: Dance, Dance Revolution! Entertain your brain and body with this
popular video game! Snacks
provided. 2 p.m. Recommended for ages 8
- 12 years & up. Please sign up.
Monday, July 7 - Miss Pam's Book-Based Art Class, 2 - 3 p.m.
Recommended for ages 5- 12 years.
Co-sponsored by the Kennedy
Heights Arts
Center.
Tuesday, July 8 - Toddler
Beach Play! Beach stories, songs & sand play! 10:30 a.m. Recommended for ages 18 - 36
months.
Tuesday, July 8 - Puppet Craft Fun! Bring your imagination and a clean sock to
make your own sock puppet! 2 p.m.
Recommended for ages 3 - 12 years.
Please sign up.
Weds., July 9 - Animals Alive! Meet & learn about a live snake, bird of
prey and turtle with Julie Stubbs, Hamilton County Parks naturalist. 10:30 a.m. Please sign up.
Thurs., July 10 - Entertain Your Brain with Board Games! 2 p.m.
All ages.
Thurs., July 10 - Tales to Tails: Read to Regis, a certified
reading therapy dog. 3 p.m. Ages 5 - 12 years.
Thurs., July 10 - Kids' & Teens Talent Show Rehearsal.
6:30 p.m. Do you dance, sing, act, juggle, play a musical instrument, tell
jokes or stories, recite poetry, do magic, gymnastics or have other
talents? Or do you have artwork or
photography to display? Sign up for a 5
minute rehearsal, mandatory to participate in the Talent Show to be held
Thurs., July 17 at 6:30 p.m. (If you
can't attend the rehearsal, please call to make an appointment for another
time.)
Sat., July 12 - Ridge Day!
Would you like to volunteer to march with Library Staff in the Ridge Day
Parade? Please sign up by calling
369-4488. All ages welcome.
Please sign up for library programs by calling the Pleasant
Ridge Branch at 369-4488 during our open hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Noon
to 8 p.m.; Weds., Fri., Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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PRCC meetings are held the first Tuesday of each
month (except June and December) at 7pm at the Pleasant Ridge
Recreation Center.
The purpose of the meetings is to provide updates about community issues and
discuss items that affect the entire neighborhood.
(Minutes from the May 6 meeting)
Next monthly meeting will be Tuesday, July 1 at 7pm
_________________________________________________ Upcoming events:
Ridge Day Planning:
Ridge day
is going to be Saturday, July 12th . The parade kicks off the event again
this year at 11:15. If your street would like to have a float or walk in the
parade, we would love to have you participate! Click here for a parade entry. Please pass this on the anyone (or any group) who you know who may be
interested... boy scouts/girl scouts, sports teams, church groups... truly any
group is welcome. We would love to have more Pleasant Ridge streets involved
this year. We have already had a lot of interest in the parade and have secured
Roger Bacon Band again. It should be a great time! Hope to see you there!
As is the case with any event of
this nature, we rely on our wonderful volunteers to help us put on this event.
If you or any of your neighbors are able to help us out that weekend (Friday, Saturday
or Sunday) for any time increment please contact our volunteer coordinator Mary
Winn Godar: marywinn@fuse.net or
513-979-2622. On Saturday there is the greatest need for volunteers. We
specifically need people for the food booth, selling tickets, and working the
kids games in shifts from 12-2 and 2-4.
Thanks for all your help in making
Ridge Day 2008 a success!
For more info please contact Melissa
O'Cull ocullme@fuse.net
, Parade Coordinator
Mayor's
Community Recycling Challenge
Twenty five communities have signed up for
the Mayor's Recycling Challenge. Each community has been given a goal for
signing up their neighbors for new recycling bins. Only residents who never have
had a recycling bin before will be counted towards the goal. The communities
that meet their goal will receive $250. The community that distributes the most
recycling bins will win an additional $1,000 for their community.
So where do I sign up? Click this link, and help support Pleasant Ridge.
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 Arts Center: http://www.kennedyarts.org/index.htm
The
Neighborhood is our World
KHAC
Student Arts Show
Tuesday,
July 1
Two
shows: 12:00 and 6:30 pm - Free
6546 Montgomery Rd.
Please
join us under the tent at the Kennedy
Heights Arts
Center for performances
and exhibits by out talented local youth. This event is the culmination of our
4-week Let Yourself Blossom Camp for youth, in which youth ages 10-13 explored
their community through visual arts, photography, theatre, rhythm and
writing.
The
Four Gallant Sisters
Friday,
July 11 at 1:30 pm
6546 Montgomery Rd.
Free
Join us
for a fun-filled production of The Four Gallant Sisters performed by our Journey
of Self-Discovery Camp members. This
comic adventure of deception, growth and self-discovery will be performed by
our 7-9 year old actors, with the able direction of local actress and arts
educator, Kate Wilford; and with fabulous sets, costumes and surprises created
by the students with direction from local artist and puppeteer, Robin
Hartman. Everyone is invited to join us
for a pot luck celebration immediately following the show.
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