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1) Next Week and Other Future Events

  • Pleasant Ridge Branch Library Weekly Updates
  • Project Impact
  • Metallic Club
    • Pat Fischer, a Partner with Keating, Muething and Klekamp  will speak on "Legal Ethics - The Fen Phen Case" - Friday, October 3rd  at 10:00 am
    • John Eckberg will speak about his book "Road Dog" - Friday, October 10 at 10:00 am
  • The Pea Pod Cafe
    • New Hours
    • The Sparrows performs - Saturday, October 4 from 12:30 pm to 2:00
  • All Saints
    • Welcomes The Rev. Deacon Thomas J. Fehr - Sunday, October 5
    • Blessing of the Animals - Sunday, October 5 at 12:00 pm
  • Nativity
    • Nativity Alumni Golf Outing - Rescheduled for Saturday, October 18 at 11:00 am
  • Pleasant Ridge Montessori 
    • Purchase a Commemorative Brick By 10/31/2008
  • Ballet Tech Cincinnati
    • Season Opens with East Side vs. West Side Story
      • Friday, October 3 at 8:00 pm
      • Saturday, October 4 at 2:00 pm and 8:00 pm
  • District A
    • Art Show - Saturday, October 11
    • Walk "the District" on October 11

2) Pleasant Ridge Community Council (PRCC)

  • Next neighborhood meeting, Tue. October 7 at 7:00pm
  • Block Party Information
  • Help Pleasant Ridge Recycle
  • Litter Patrol
  • Reminder, Remove Signs
  • Make A Difference Day (fall version of the spring Great American Cleanup) - Saturday, October 25 from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm

 

 

1) Next Week and Other Future Events


Pleasant Ridge Branch Library

Phone: 369-4488

"Be a Friend to Books."  A reading program for adults!  Read or listen to 3 books and get a $5 coupon for a Friends sale, plus a chance to win a $100 gift card from Borders Books.  Program lasts until October 25.  Pick up a bookmark/entry form at the library.

Making a Difference in Your Life writing competition ends October 6.  Come to the library or check out the library's website (www.cincinnatilibrary.org) for information.  Winners in each age category receive $100!

Wednesday, October 1, 10:30 a.m.  
Preschool Storytime: G is for Goose!  Stories and craft.  For ages 3-6.

Monday, October 6 & 13, 6:30 p.m.  
Reading Old German script, with Deb Cyprych and Kenny Burck.  Sponsored by the Hamilton County Genealogical Society.

Tuesday, October 7, 10:30 a.m.  
Library babies; for ages newborn to 18 months.

Tuesday, October 7, 4:15 p.m.  
Miss Pam's Book-Based Art Class. Sponsored by the Kennedy Heights Arts Center.  For ages 5-12.  

Tuesday, October 7, 6:30 p.m.  
Close knit circle for needlecrafters of all levels and types.

Saturday, October 11.  
District A street festival.  Noon-6:00 p.m.:  Friends of the Library sale: books, CDs, DVDs, etc.  1:00-3:00 p.m.: Make Mexican paper flowers for Hispanic Heritage month; decorate masks with Susan Yarbrough; create sidewalk chalk art; write library memories; view PR Montessori student architectural models.

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Project Impact
 
Project IMPACT (introducing Montessori to Parents and Children Together) has just finished decorating its new classroom at the Pleasant Ridge rec center!  Call Kate Powers at 910-1293 to observe on a Wednesday or Friday morning.  The toddler class is full, but we have openings at 11 a.m. on Wednesday for our Birth to Three class, and on Friday at 9:15 for our First Steppers class. Each class includes music and movement time, Montessori activities, a parent discussion group, a healthy snack, and a chance to play at the 1000 Hands playground.  See more on our website:
www.greenhouseconnections.com

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Metallic Club
 
The Metallic Club is an organization of retired men, meeting on Friday mornings to hear excellent speakers on interesting subjects. The Membership Fee per meeting is $1.00.

  • On October 3rd at 10:00 am at The Kennedy Heights Presbyterian Church, Pat Fischer, a Partner with Keating, Muething and Klekamp  will speak on "Legal Ethics - The Fen Phen Case" 
  • On October 10th at 10:00 am at The Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church, John Eckberg, an Enquirer Columnist & Author will talk about his book "Road Dog - Prosecutors said there wasn't enough evidence to stop a vicious killer. Two reporters discovered there was plenty".

For information: contact Joe O'Donnell at odnnj8@aol.com.

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The Pea Pod Cafe

Here is what's happening this week at The Pea Pod Cafe:
 
NEW HOURS - The Pea Pod Cafe has extended their hours. They will be open Tuesday through Friday 11am-4pm and Saturday 11am-7pm.
 
Music- Singer Songwriter, Pianist, Guitarist- Craig Dockery will be performing his rock 'n' rootsy intelli-pop tunes on Saturday, September 27 in Pea Pod's Community Room.  He will be playing from 3-5pm. You can learn more about Craig and his band, The Vinyltones, at http://www.vinyltones.com and http://www.myspace.com/thevinyltones

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All Saints

All Saints Pleasant Ridge Welcomes The Rev. Deacon Thomas J. Fehr
All Saints Episcopal Church in Pleasant Ridge welcomes The Rev. Deacon Thomas J. Fehr to its parish community and Pleasant Ridge beginning on Sunday, October 5.  The Rev. Tom, who is completing his studies at Bexley Hall Seminary, in Columbus Ohio, will serve at All Saints until he is ordained to the priesthood in the Episcopal Church of the USA in May 2009. He will assist Mother Anne Warrington Wilson, Interim Rector at All Saints.  As an ordained deacon, The Rev. Tom will assist at Sunday services and be involved in a variety of other parish functions. He previously served  internships at St. Timothy Episcopal Church in Anderson Township and at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Oxford, Ohio.   All Saints is located at 6301 Parkman Place, Cincinnati. For more information call 513-531-6333 or visit www.allsaintscincinnati.org.

All Saints Pleasant Ridge Hosts Blessing of the Animals
All Saints Episcopal Church, Pleasant Ridge, invites the public to the annual Blessing of the Animals on October 5th at noon, after the 10:30 AM service. We will celebrate with blessings and
prayers our family pets. Following there will be prayers and interment of ashes in a memorial garden for those family pets that have passed away. All Saints is located at 6301 Parkman Place Cincinnati. For more information call 513-531-6333 or visit www.allsaintscincinnati.org.

All Saints Episcopal is open and welcoming church located in Pleasant Ridge since 1925.
All are welcome...come as you are.

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Nativity Alumni Golf Outing

The Nativity Alumni Association is sponsoring the "Good, Bad and Ugly" golf outing at The Mill Course at Winton Woods has been rescheduled for Saturday, October 18 at 11:00 am. The event led by alum Joe Peters '88 includes a raffle and two person best ball, scramble and alternate shot format and benefits the "Give Back the Gift" education fund at Nativity School. Prizes will be awarded for low gross, low net, high gross and least attractive golf attire.
Donation $75 includes 18 holes of golf, golf cart, drinks, food and fun!  Hole sponsors $250
Join the fun and help a good cause!

To register contact Sister Carren at srcarren@mercycincinnati.org or http://www.nativity-cincinnati.org/school/alumni.php

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Pleasant Ridge Montessori

Commemorative Bricks
Personalize a brick and "Set in Stone" your memories for a lifetime. As a member of the community, you have the opportunity to be part of this exciting Pleasant Ridge Montessori landmark by making a contribution and having YOUR name and/or message inscribed on a brick forever.
All orders must be placed by October 31, 2008.

For brick order form, go to www.supportprm.org/files/BrickOnlineForm_20080131.pdf.

School's website:  www.pridge.cps-k12.org
Foundation's website:  www.supportprm.org.

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ballet tech cincinnati

ballet tech cincinnati, winner of the 2008 Scripps-Corbett Innovation Award, and ONE Award Finalist, will open its eighth season as a Resident Company of Cincinnati's premier venue, the Aronoff Center for the Arts.  Recognized for its diversity, innovation, excellence and outreach, ballet tech cincinnati offers Greater Cincinnati a truly tasty smorgasbord of dance productions this season.

The season opens on Friday, October 3, 2008 at 8PM and Saturday, October 4, 2008 at 2PM and 8PM with East Vs. West Side Story. If you've seen West Side Story, you've never seen it like this! Experience the premiere production about the Jets and Sharks, but now they're in Cincinnati - the West Side Jets dance hip hop/video pop and the East Side Sharks dance ballet and jazz. Original choreography by J. Karin Bond-Williams, Amy Harpring, Kasib Hasan and Ben Walker II will blend classical ballet and jazz with hip hop and a unique spin on the soundtrack to bring the classic story to life with lots of Cincinnati flavor! Featuring a diverse, highly talented cast of professional, pre-professional, youth and community dancers, East Vs. West Side Story will bring the entire community together to celebrate the best of the East and the West!

On Friday, April 24, 2009 at 8PM and Saturday, April 25, 2009 at 2PM and 8PM the season continues with the Leaping for Literacy production, Myth, which brings the epic, ancient myths from a variety of cultures to life, including Roman, Greek, Norse, Indian, Native American, African, Chinese, and more in a family-friendly show that encourages families to read together. Featuring a diverse, highly talented cast of professional, pre-professional, youth and community dancers, this show will engage audiences of all ages! The Leaping for Literacy Project also includes a Poster & Poetry Contest, free promotional performances in bookstores and libraries, a downloadable Parent/Teacher Guide in English and Spanish with reading lists and activities to enhance the performance experience and a book giveaway at the Aronoff performances.

Some of the best dancers from the best companies and the best choreography in the world will once again converge on Cincinnati for the Eighth Annual Gala of International Dance Stars for one show only at 8PM on Saturday, August 15, 2009 at the Aronoff Center.  The Gala of International Dance Stars wows the audience with the gravity defying athleticism, artistry and strength of the dancers, the traditional and new, on-the-edge choreography, remarkable diversity of cast, music and dance styles and the sheer joy of the experience!  In 2008, 14 fabulous dancers from 9 world renowned companies represented 7 Countries. The audience gave resounding ovations throughout the evening and a long standing ovation at the end of the show. One audience member said, "I wanted to thank you once again for bringing such a diverse and virtuosic program of performers to Cincinnati."  Another one added, "All of the dancers were spectacular and I loved the diversity of the performances."


Join ballet tech cincinnati at the Aronoff Center this season for the entertaining, "feel good" productions that have won over so many audience members:  "I enjoyed the show. I loved the feeling I walked out with. Thank you for bringing refreshing shows to the city."

TICKETS
Season Series Subscriptions and individual tickets are available now; to purchase, call 513.621.ARTS (2787) or go to www.ballettechcincinnati.org or www.cincinnatiarts.org .  Enjoy the Arts/START, Senior Group and Family FourPack Discounts available. For more information call 513.841.2822.

SPONSORS
WGUC 90.9 FM and The Cincinnati Herald are Media sponsors for 2008-2009 Season Series. The Season Series is made possible, in part by the support of the Aronoff Center Rental Subsidy Grant of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, the Fine Arts Fund, Duke Energy, Ohio Arts Council and The Robert H. Reakirt Foundation, PNC Bank Trustee. The Leaping for Literacy project is sponsored by The Stillson Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee. Raising the Barre Capital Campaign Sponsors include Carl Lindner and The City of Cincinnati.


For more information, call ballet tech cincinnati at (513)841.2822, email info@ballettechcincinnati.org or visit our website at www.ballettechcincinnati.org

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District A

District A will be launched on 10/11/08!
Have you seen the Street Festival banners and posters?  It's time to get involved and join the fun of community building in Kennedy Heights and Pleasant Ridge.

Visit www.district-a.org to see the full schedule of events and discover how you can help District A succeed.  We need people to greet our guests and to work behind the scenes, to help set the stages and to take them down.  Sign up on-line for the job that suits you.

All of us will have plenty of time on 10/11 to enjoy the Festival.  Walk or run District A with your family, friends or the neighbors you just met cutting down tree limbs together.  Try a free dance class at ballet tech.  Hear Adagio Trio, JazzItUp, the C.O.D.E., or a dozen other bands and entertainers.  Visit outdoor arts stations at Kennedy Heights Arts Center, the Art Show & Sale at McFarland Corner, and five 'lifetime' artists of District A (Noel and Coletta Martin, Gordon Baer, and Nancy and Bruce Neville who will offer demonstrations).  Enjoy Frisch Marionettes and the magic of Tom Bemmes.  Make community art happen with Happen, Inc.  All this and more is right here in District A on Saturday, 10/11!  Where else would you want to be?

Art Show in the Ridge!  
Art Show On Saturday, OCTOBER 11, 2008 12 Noon to 7 P.M.
Applications available at http://district-a.org/images/ArtShow08_Application.pdf.

Walk "the District" on October 11
The Montgomery Corridor Arts Collaborative will inaugurate "District-A" on October 11 with a mile-long street fair featuring music, art show and food.

The day will kick off with a one-mile walk and run (the Tie-Dye Mile) starting at the Pleasant Ridge Montessori and end at the Kennedy Heights Arts Center. All pre-registered participants in the walk/run will receive a commemorative shirt that can be tie-dyed at the Arts Center. You can run or walk competitively or just take a leisurely pace.
 
Pre-registration Entry Deadline is Oct 3
 
Please plan to participate in this fun, healthy and eco-friendly event and take home a unique souvenir that you help create. Registration forms are at www.TieDyeMile.com. Additional information on District-A and the Arts Collaborative can be found at www.district-a.org. Questions about the mile walk/run can be directed to Doug Newberry at 631-3273.

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2) Pleasant Ridge Community Council (PRCC)


Block Party Support from the Community Council -  $50 for your party !

If your street is having a block party this year, be among the first 15 to register with the PRCC to get a $50 reimbursement.  Call or email Robert Ramsay at 236-9590 or robertjramsay@gmail.com.
--------- Fine Print - Alcohol not reimbursable.  You must have a block captain registered with Michelle Boyles to participate.  She can be reached at 513-841-8248 or  mboyles@providenttravel.com    ----------
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Help Pleasant Ridge Recycle!
Help us win another Mayor's Challenge by getting more households using green bins in the neighborhood.  If you know someone who needs a bin, help them recycle.  Call 242-4401 X 7164 if you know someone who needs a bin.

For more details see:http://www.pleasantridge.org/live.html under "Mayor's Challenge"
For more details on what you can recycle visit http://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/pubsrv/pages/-10147-/.

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If you see a neglected yard with high grass, please call litter patrol at 564-1750.  Keep Cincinnati Beautiful!

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Please remember to remove signs you hang up in the neighborhood (i.e. yard sales, lost or found animals and shows).  There is a City Ordinance which includes a $100/sign fine for such posting,

We are currently looking at options where community members can post their signs.  

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MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY

Make A Difference Day is the fall version of the spring Great American Cleanup.  While we will be picking up litter in Pleasant Ridge, we will also focus on planting.  Pleasant Ridge will have up to 300 bulbs to plant.  Mark the date and join in the fun.  Bring small planting tools and gloves if you have them.  Saturday, October 25th, 8am-noon. Questions?  Call Stephanie Amos 314-1133.

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