April 2016 Mayor`s Newsletter

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April 2016 Mayor`s Newsletter
VILLAGE OF EVENDALE
APRIL, 2016
Dear Neighbors and Friends:
Spring is always an exciting time at Gorman Farm. Not only are the gardens starting to
bloom, but there are baby chicks and piglets to see. Years ago, my wife, Joan, and I were
visiting her family in her hometown of Coldwater, Ohio. Her grandfather very kindly took
me to the County Fair where I had my first introduction to all types of farm animals. For a
24 year old “city boy”, seeing all those animals up close was a wonderful and unforgettable experience. You are fortunate to have a similar opportunity to make those same types
of memories with your family right in your back yard. I hope you stop by the Farm to check out not only the
baby animals, but also the many events and classes the Farm has to offer.
I enjoy meeting new residents and businesses that have chosen Evendale to be their home. I recently received an email from
the owner of Linehaul Heavy Duty who bought a building on Evendale Drive. He was complimentary of the services Evendale
offers and the employees he had met. He pointed out that a smaller and more efficient government was the major incentive
that Evendale offered over the other locations he was considering.
I recently attended the annual meeting of the Hamilton Co. Board of Health Advisory Committee. The topic was the Zika virus
that is spread through mosquito bites. The following are suggestions on ways to protect yourself and family from this disease: get rid of all standing water; clean out culverts and ditches
where water may pool; add goldfish or an aerator to you landscaping ponds; use EPA approved
Mayor Finan
repellants like Sawyer Fisherman’s Formula Picaridin. Contact the Hamilton Co. Board of
Health, 946-7800, if you want additional information.
has open office
Sincerely,
hours on most:
Tuesdays
9:00am - Noon
Your Mayor
Getting to Know Your Neighbors
Thursdays
9:00am - Noon
I have been an Evendale resident since 1977, currently living on Sherbrooke Drive. My
two sons, Nick (now in Milwaukee) and Jon (now in Columbus) enjoyed childhoods and
teen years participating in the programs offered by the Evendale Recreation Department.
Since 1983, I have been either an Evendale Councilmember or Village Solicitor in all but three years. I have
served with four mayors and 20 different councilmembers. Together we grew Evendale into the Village you
enjoy today. A few of the projects we were in are: Eight
new residential subdivisions; a green belt running from
Cooper Road to Glendale Milford Road to buffer the residential areas from the commercial areas; doubled the
recreation facilities; the 1932 Evendale School became
the Cultural Arts Center; the Fire Department added paramedic service; the Gorman Farm, the Griffin Park, and the
forests south of Cooper Creek and along Mohler were
Chris Schaefer
preserved; and, the Medallion Drive Industrial Park, Evendale Commons, Evendale Technical Center, the Tri-Health Evendale Hospital were constructed.
The future of Evendale is both promising and challenging with the planned improvements to I-75, GE facility, and proposed office and industrial developments west of I-75.
Mark Your Calendars:
CPR at Fire Department
April 9th
ECAC Fine Arts Exhibit
April 29th-May 2nd
Village Shred Day
May 7th
Pool Season Starts
May 28th
Firehouse Chili Lunch
June 8th
DIVE-IN MOVIE
July 15th
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Hamilton County Communications
Center has upgraded the dispatching
software to Computer Aided Dispatching (CAD). What this means to you is
that when you dial 911, on certain occasions, not only
will an Evendale Fire Department vehicle respond to
your emergency, but the closest firehouse outside of
the Village may also be dispatched. Evendale and other communities have signed a mutual aid agreement
consenting to share resources with their neighboring
communities. There will be no changes in the quality of
service or care. This only means that we have a backup plan in place if our engine and/or squad are already
on a call. Don’t hesitate to call the Fire Department,
563-2248, if you have any questions on this change.
ADMINISTRATION
DEPARMENT
Evendale Shred Day
Saturday, May 7th, 9:00 am – Noon
Municipal Complex
No need to remove staples, rubber
bands or folders.
Evendale Residents Only
CULTURAL ARTS CENTER
Crafternoon Tea
GORMAN HERITAGE
FARM
Spring is here! We hope to see YOU on the Farm
soon!
Gorman Heritage Farm Kids Summer Camp registration is open and camps are filling up quickly! Stop by
the Farm for a brochure or visit our website for information and to register your kids ages 4-15 for summertime fun and learning.
Sign up for seasonal weekly baskets of farm raised,
delicious produce. We only have eight Saturday CSA
pickups left.
Reserve your farm fresh chickens today! We have
limited quantities of Farm raised pork as well as
cage free eggs and local honey available in the Interpretive Center Shop.
Come to the Farm on April 16th, 7:00-8:30 to learn
all about bats, the benefits they provide for us and
how you can help them thrive. A short program will
be followed by a walk around the Farm to look and
listen for our resident bats. All ages welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Cost is $5.
VILLAGE OF EVENDALE
Sunday, April 3 @ 2:00-4:00 pm
$20 for adults, $10 for youth
A series of lovely afternoons for ladies aged seven and older to enjoy tea and to make art in a fun and relaxing environment! April’s theme is RAIN. Participants will paint a
rain themed canvas. Call 563.1350 to register.
Disney’s Sleeping Beauty KIDS! Live Children’s
Musical!
Wednesday, April 13 @ 7:00 pm
Thursday, April 14 @ 7:00 pm
$8 per ticket
Join us at St. Rita’s School for the Deaf
The Evendale Cultural Arts Center’s young thespians take
the stage in this special production of Disney’s Sleeping
Beauty Kids.
Playhouse Off the Hill series presents, “The Garden
of Rikki Tikki Tavi”
Sunday, April 24
2:00 pm – Artmaking
3:00 pm – Performance begins
Free Admission, appropriate for ages 5 and older
Register @ 563.2247
This delightful comedy about sharing and cooperation is
recommended for audiences ages 5 and up.
Evendale Fine Art Exhibit
Friday, April 29
6:00—9:00 PM
Saturday, April 30
12:00—5:00 PM
Sunday, May 1
1:00—4:00 PM
Monday, May 2
12:00—6:00 PM
One of the best fine art shows in the Greater Cincinnati
area. More than 80 artists are exhibiting original artworks
in this show.
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TAX DEPARTMENT
The due date for the 2015 Evendale annual tax return is Monday, April 18 th, (due to Federal Emancipation Day). A Tax Department drop box is available so that taxpayers may deposit tax information and/or
payments after normal business hours. The drop box is securely situated in the lobby of the Police Department, and is located on the wall directly to the left of the entrance. The Police Department lobby is
open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Additional tax information and tax forms are available on the Evendale Tax Department webpage, http://
www.evendaleohio.org/tax-department. If you have any questions, or need assistance with your tax return, please call the Tax Administrator, Cindy Vaske, at (513) 563.-2671.
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
SPRING CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS
April 4 – May 27
$10 per class by March 31
$15 per class after March 31
FAMILY SPECIAL EVENTS
MAX OF TWO CLASSES PER CHILD
Please adhere to age guidelines when signing up.
Children should remain in the same age class
for the entire “school year.”
MOSTLY MOTHER GOOSE
Mondays 9:45 – 10:45 am
(Min 8, Max 15)
18 months – 36 months, accompanied by a caregiver.
No siblings in class, please. Child care available.
3 & 4 AND SO MUCH MORE
NEW!
Mondays 1:15 – 2:15 pm (Min 8, Max 15)
3 – 4 year olds. MUST BE POTTY TRAINED.
GYM SHOES REQUIRED.
READY – SET – GO! (choice of 2 times)
Wednesdays 9:45 – 10:45 am or 11:00am-12:00pm
(Min 8, Max 12 each time slot)
18 months – 36 months, accompanied by a caregiver.
No siblings in class, please. Child care available.
Family Pool Party
Friday, June 3
6:30 - 9:30 PM
Pre-Registration Required
Early Bird Fees by May 30:
$3 per person/ $5 per Eligible Family Resident
After May 30:
$10 per person/ $15 per Eligible Family Resident
RESERVATIONS ARE NON-TRANSFERABLE
Music, games, dinner and tons of fun!
WIGGLE, GIGGLE & SHAKE
Fridays 9:45 – 10:45 am (Min 8, Max 15)
3 – 5 year olds. MUST BE POTTY TRAINED.
GYM SHOES REQUIRED.
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VILLAGE OF EVENDALE
ADULT PROGRAMS (18 & UP )
MONDAY NIGHT CARDS & GAMES
“Strangers are just friends waiting to
happen.”
April 4, 11, 18, 25
May 2, 9, 16, 23 *center closed
5/30 for Memorial Day
6:00 – 9:00 PM (come as early as
5:00 PM to socialize and find tables!)
No fee. No sign-ups.
Every Monday night at the rec center, we
play a little cards and we make a little
noise at the Domino table, and, we eat a
little too much food. The best part is the
little bit of time we spend with friends.
Come alone, or bring others and play
whatever game you like. We normally
have two tables of Hand & Foot, and one
table of Mexican Train Dominos. Bring a
snack, appetizer or dessert to share and
join us any Monday night in the Evendale
Room.
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MEET AND GREET
Monday, April 4
5:30 PM
Evendale Residents $3.00
Guest of Resident Fee $5.00
(one guest to one resident ratio)
Please register by March 31st.
It’s Reds Opening Day! The game will be
projected during our “stadium style” dinner. Debbie Conradi, RN will be speaking
to our group on the “Power of Positivity.”
WEAR YOUR REDS GEAR IF YOU HAVE IT.
CARD MAKING
Contact:
Karen Martens,
554-1634
Enjoy an abundance of
creative supplies needed to make cards! The
group meets the second
and fourth Tuesday of
each month at 1:00 at
the Recreation Center.
Come test out your creative side!
MADEIRA HIGH SCHOOL SPRING
MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
“YOU’RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE
BROWN”
Wednesday, April 13
9:00 AM
Free for Senior Citizens.
$5.00 lunch follows in the cafeteria
at noon.
Call the center by April 11 to reserve your
spot with Evendale Recreation, 5632247. Transportation is on your own. A
roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, peas,
rolls and cherry crisp lunch follows the
performance for $5.00 in the cafeteria.
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CINCINNAT MEMORIES II from
the Cincinnati Preservation Association
Wednesday, April 13
6:30 – 7:30 PM
Free! No registration required.
Join us at the Recreation Center for part
two of a virtual tour of downtown Cincinnati showing old and current pictures of
historic and memorable landmarks. Take
this virtual tour from Music Hall to Chester
Park with stops at the inclines, Crosley
Field, Eden Park and ride on the Island
Queen to Coney Island. This virtual tour
uses a "memories" theme showing both
"old" and current pictures of historic and
memorable Cincinnati landmarks as well
as a narrative that highlights the history
and current use of the site. (Program II in
the series of three)
CHAPTER ONE
BOOK CLUB
Contact:
Kay Bostrom,
733-0559
Join other book enthusiast in Evendale’s
monthly book club
which meets the fourth
Tuesday of the month at
7:00 PM in the Evendale Room. Everyone is
welcome. Come for a
cup of coffee or tea and
see what the group is
reading this month!
ROMEOS
(a.k.a etired Old
Men Eating Out!)
Contact:
Larry Gilland,
563-2318
This group meets the
2nd Wednesday each
month at 11:00 AM to
socialize at the Recreation Center and then
heads out to enjoy
lunch together at a designated
restaurant
around 11:30 AM. If
you enjoy eating out
amongst friends at local
establishments, this
group is for YOU!
TRI-COUNTY PLAYERS “Bedroom
Farce”
Sharonville Cultural Arts Center
April 23 at 8:00 PM
Pay at the box office; $12.00.
Bedroom Farcea comedy that contains a
melee of events involving certain philandering characters, all occurring within
similar moments of one another. Alan
Ayckbourn’s clever uses of time and
space makes this a very intricate and sophisticated comedy while also portraying
the deteriorating and rebuilding of relationships among young couples.
Call the Recreation Center, 563-2247, to
make a reservation. When you arrive at
the Sharonville Cultural Arts Center, tell
them you are with EVENDALE RECREATION. You will be seated with our group.
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MEET AND GREET
Monday, May 2
5:00 PM Art Exhibit & Appetizers
5:30 PM Dinner
Evendale Residents $3.00
Guest of Resident Fee $5.00
(one guest to one resident ratio)
Please register by April 28th.
Come visit the Cultural Arts Center’s Fine
Art Exhibit in the Flex Room of the Recreation Center. Enjoy appetizers and talking
with some of the artists as you roam the
exhibit. Dinner follows in the Evendale
Rooms and Lobby. The menu includes
pulled seasoned beef and pork on slider
buns, gourmet macaroni and cheese, garden slaw, caprese salad, fresh fruit, Saratoga chips and dessert.
JULIET’s
(a.k.a. Just Us Ladies in Eateries
Tasting Samples!)
Contact:
Donna Dick,
923-2027
The group meets the 2nd
Wednesday each month
at a designated restaurant. Join these ladies
for lunch on your own;
enjoyable conversation
awaits you!
RED HAT SOCIETY
Contact:
Marge Gassert,
563-2658
This group meets the
2nd Thursday each
month at a designated
restaurant.
“A playgroup for women
created to connect likeminded women, make
new friends and enrich
lives through the power
of fun and friendship!”
SUMMER CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS
Fun in the Sun Summer Program
els and sunscreen should be sent on Mondays and
Wednesdays for optional pool days; Leaders cannot apply
sunscreen. Leaders are assigned to each area throughout
Prior to the first day of camp, parents/guardians need to
the day. An activity calendar will be available at the begincomplete the following paperwork upon registration:
ning of the program.
2016 Participant Agreement Form (required)
Parent/Guardian Drop-Off and Pick-Up Authorization ………………………………………………………
Form (required)
Request for Special Accommodations form, if needed. SUMMER SPECIALITY CLASSES
Allergies & Medical Conditions form, if needed
Participants do not have to be enrolled in the Fun
Permission to Dispense Medicine form, if needed.
in the Sun camp to sign-up.
FunShines Only: Fieldtrip waivers for Run Jump-n-Play,
Lazer Kraze, and Pogo Play.
ENRICHING KIDZ BETTER BABY SITTERS
June 13 and 15, 11:30am – 4:00pm (Min 6, Max 25)
SunBeams, Ages 3 – 6
$85 per person
M-TH, 9:30 - 11:00 AM
5th – 8th graders. (Fun in the Sun staff will take kids to
Early Bird Fees by May 22: $30 per Child, $40 per Eligi- and from class.)
ble Family Resident
Participants will learn sitter professionalism, important
After May 22: $45 per Child, $60 per Eligible Family safety information, choking and cardiopulmonary resusciResident
tation, how to handle emergencies, first aid, creative prob*Children who are entering 1st Grade may sign-up for lem solving, infant and toddler care and how to create a
either program; parents choice. Child may not be en- marketing plan. Participants are asked to bring a snack.
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rolled in both SunBeams and FunShines.
Must be potty trained and three years of age by 6/6/16; MISS MARLENA’S WONDERFUL WORLD OF ART
Staff cannot change diapers. Children cannot enroll in (GRADES 1-4)
the program if they turn three during the six week ses- Thursdays, 1:30 – 2:30 PM (Min 5, Max 15)
sion.
June 9, 16, 23, 30, and July 7
(Max of 20 Eligible Family Residents– first come, first $50 per person
serve)
Students will be engaged in a multitude of artwork, drawSunBeams is a highly structured morning program. Chil- ing and painting while diving into color and getting their
dren are split into three age groups and rotate between hands dirty.
three daily stations, including, but not limited to, gym (Fun in the Sun staff will take kids to and from class at the
games, crafts, playground, song and dance, etc. Leaders Cultural Arts Center.)
are assigned to each area and each age group. An activity …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
calendar will be available at the beginning of the program. MISS MARLENA’S WONDERFUL WORLD OF ART
June 6 – July 13 (Program does not meet July 4 & 5)
(GRADES 5-8)
FunShines, Entering
1st
Graders – Entering
Graders
M-TH, 11:15 AM - 4:00 PM
Bring a lunch & wear sunscreen to camp every day.
Early Bird Fees by May 22: $40 per Child, $50 per Eligible Family Resident
After May 22: $55 per Child, $70 per Eligible Family
Resident
*Children who are entering 1st Grade may sign-up for
either program; parents choice. Child may not be enrolled in both SunBeams and FunShines.
(Max of 20 Eligible Family Residents – first come, first
serve)
FunShines begin their day with a group meeting followed
by a pre-lunch activity. Lunch is eaten between 12:0012:30; vending machine and concession purchases
strongly discouraged. Money can be sent for snacks during swimming only. After lunch, FunShines will choose between designated activities including, but not limited to
group games, sports, arts & crafts, G & PG movies, reading
books, Lego’s, outdoor play and more! Bathing suits, tow-
VILLAGE OF EVENDALE
8th
Thursdays, 2:45 – 3:45 PM (Min 5, Max 15)
June 9, 16, 23, 30, and July 7
$50 per person
Students will be engaged in a multitude of artwork drawing
and painting while diving into color and getting their hands
dirty. (Fun in the Sun staff will take kids to and from class
at the Cultural Arts Center.)
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HIP HOP (GRADES 1-8)
Wednesdays, 1:30 – 2:30 PM (MIN 5, MAX 20)
June 8, 15, 22, 29, July 6, 13
$60 per person
For both boys and girls! Our version of hip hop/jazz dance
is extremely tasteful and clean and our priority is offering
age-appropriate material. (Fun in the Sun staff will take
kids to and from class at the Cultural Arts Center.)
Instructor: Tippi Toes Dance Company
To Register: [email protected]
(Evendale
doesn’t do this registration)
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ARCHERY SUMMER SESSIONS 2016
12-17 years old 6:00-7:00pm Class Min. 2, Max. 6
Session 1: Mon., June 6, 13, & 20
Session 2: Fri July 8, Mon. July 11, Mon. July 25.
Session 3: Tues., Aug 2, 9, & 16
$40 Residents
$50 Non-residents
LACROSSE CAMP - NEW***
offered by Jump Start Sports
Mondays June 6, 13, 20 27, & July 11
Ages 7- 10
1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Ages. 11–13
2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Minimum: 8 Maximum: 25
$50 per person
Campers learn to play the fastest growing sport in the United
Adults (18 or older) 6:00-7:30pm Class Min. 2, Max. 6 States! Lacrosse is action packed and lots of fun! The sport
has elements of soccer, football, basketball and hockey. Once
Session 1: Sun., June 5, 12, 19
you try lacrosse, you’ll love it! All equipment will be provided in
Session 2: Sun., July 10, 24, 31
this highly instructional program. Campers will receive training
Session 3: Sun., Aug 7, 14, Mon, Aug 15
on all fundamentals, including: passing and catching; fielding
$60 residents
$75 Non-residents
ground balls; cradling; spacing, positioning, and defense. PlasTim Fortner, 3rd year 1st level archery instructor
tic sticks and soft balls will be provided. No checking, stick
Learning how to properly handle archery equipment, checking, or poking will be permitted! No helmets or shoulder
proper shooting stances, safety procedures of an ar- pads will be used.
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chery range, and how to properly shoot and aim the bow. GOLF CAMP – Drive, Chip & Putt-Putt
*if you have your own equipment, it is recommended Wednesdays, June 8 – July 13 1:00 – 2:00 PM
that you bring it*
$50 per person
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1st – 8th grade (Min. 4, Max. 12) (if 1st camp fills – 2:30KAYAK SMART START – KAYAK IN THE POOL
3:30 time will be offered) Players of all skills are welSession I: Adults (18 and over) Mon, June 27
come – beginners are encouraged to sign up! The camp
8-9:30 p.m.
Fee: $45
will be an introduction to the game of golf, basic swing
Deadline to register: June 10
techniques and proper fundamentals through fun games
Session II: Youth (10 -17)
Tues., Aug. 2
and exciting challenges. The camp will be comprised of
10:30-11:30 a.m.
Fee: $35
three main areas of focus: full swing, short game & putDeadline to register: July 15
ting. Golf clubs and range balls will be available for use.
This session will teach the basics of paddling a kayak on flat
(Fun in the Sun staff will transport kids to Etters Custom
water. Participants will be introduced to equipment and paddling techniques. Class is taught by an American Canoe Associ- Golf Center; bring water bottles) Trainers: PGA Apprentication (ACA) certified instructor. All equipment will be provided; es David Mullins & David Hartke
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flotation devices must fit properly and be worn at all USTA YOUTH TEAM TENNIS
times. Children must be accompanied by an adult for the Aug.
Dates: 6/6/16 – 8/1/16 (no class 7/4)
2nd session.
Mondays - on separate courts
Great Parks waiver must be signed at time of sign-up.
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BASKETBALL CAMP WITH TRAINER SHERWIN
ANDERSON
Entering Grades 1-3
Entering Grades 4-6
Resident Fee: $65
4:15 – 5:15 p.m.
4:15 – 5:15 p.m.
Non-resident Fee: $85
Tuesdays - June 7, 14, 21, 28 and July 5, & 12
REGISTRATION ONLINE begins 3/2/16
1:00 – 2:00 PM 1st – 3rd grade (Min. 4)
USTA DEADLINE: 5/14/16
2:00 – 3:00 PM 4th – 8th grade (Min. 4)
$30 per person
Players of all skills are welcome – beginners are encouraged to REGISTER ONLINE: www.MidwestTeamTennis.com
sign up! (Fun in the Sun staff will take kids to and from camp.)
This program will provide a play-based program similar to
Trainer: Sherwin Anderson
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KIDS RUN THE REC RUNNING CLUB
Little League Baseball. The children will be placed on
teams, average of 6 per team (co-ed), and they will compete each week against another team in the program. Each team will have a uniform with a team name
on the back.
Tuesdays - June 7, 14, 21, 28 and July 5, 12
8:30 – 9:15 AM 7-9 year olds
9:45 – 10:45 AM 10-13 year olds
Fee: Free, but registration is required at the Front Desk.
($45 value!)
Each participant receives:
Lifestyle Essentials, LLC staff will teach youth the basics of
Racquet, foam ball & uniform t-shirt, USTA memberrunning, while having a lot of fun! Start with running/walking &
ship
be running two miles by the last class!
Ace’s Kids Club Package contains: visor, enrollment
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card, wrist band, silly bands, activity book and
birthday card from Ace.
VILLAGE OF EVENDALE
Fabulous Friday Fieldtrips for FunShines
Entering 1st – Entering 8th Grades; 1st Graders enrolled in SunBeams are not eligible for trips.
Pogo Play, Blue Ash
Run Jump-n-Play, Mason
End of Summer Pool Party
Friday June 10th
Sign-up deadline June 8 (max 100)
$10 per person
WAIVER NEEDED AT SIGN-UP. Available at the Front Desk. Includes two
hours of free play and 30 minutes of
inflatables. Socks must be worn by all
participants. Please eat lunch beforehand. Kids may bring up to $10.00
for concessions.
Meet in the Gym:
11:45 AM
Return to Baxter Park: 3:15 PM
Friday June 24th
Sign-up deadline June 22 (max 100)
$10 per person
WAIVER NEEDED AT SIGN-UP. Available at the Front Desk. Includes two
and a half hours of fun in the three
inflatable arenas, indoor swing sets
and indoor trampoline play. Socks
must be worn by all participants.
Please eat lunch beforehand. Kids
may bring up to $10.00 for concessions.
Meet in the Gym:
11:45 AM
Return to Baxter Park: 3:30 PM
Thursday July 14th 12:00-2:00pm
Sign-up deadline July 12
$2 per person (Adult MUST attend
with children)
Come for pizza, snacks, music & fun
with your fun in the sun friends as we
say good-bye to another great summer!
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Lazer Kraze, Mason
Friday June 17th
Sign-up deadline June 15 (max 100)
$15 per person
WAIVER NEEDED AT SIGN-UP. Available at the Front Desk. Includes two
games of laser tag, 20 minutes in the
trampoline park, a slice of pizza, and
a soft drink. Please eat lunch beforehand anyway. Socks must be worn by
all participants. Kids may bring up to
$10.00 for concessions and arcade
games.
Meet in the Gym:
11:45 AM
Return to Baxter Park: 3:30 PM
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Coco Keys Waterpark, Sharonville Monday April 18th
Friday July 8th
Sign-up deadline July 6 (max 100)
$10 per person
Includes two and a half hours of play
at the indoor waterpark. All participants must bring swimsuits and towels. Please eat lunch beforehand.
Kids may bring up to $10.00 for concessions and video games.
Meet in the Gym:
11:45 AM
Return to Baxter Park: 4:00 PM
SWIM TEAM
May 23rd to July 23
Resident registration fee is $20 (includes t-shirt if signed up by 5/11).
Starting May 12th, the resident fee will be $30 per participant*
New parent orientation meeting on May 10th at 7:00pm in the Recreation
Center. (Parents of current swimmers are welcome to come.)
Parents register at the recreation center and pay the swim fee; after that,
you should register on the Eagles website www.EvendaleEagles.org as a
participant. Once the team coordinator confirms with the center that you
have registered and paid there, you will be authorized onto the website.
Volunteer positions are made available late on the evening of May 10th and
filled on a first come, first serve. Every family is required to volunteer.
Practices start Monday, May 23rd after school. Morning practices start Monday, June 6th. Suit fitting/ordering will be available in the Recreation Center
on May 23rd, 4:00-6:00pm. Practice times depend on the swimmer’s age
and are posted on the swim team website. Meets are on Tuesday and
Thursday evenings; Championships are July 18 & 19 in Norwood
(*except for any “new” member(s) who may want to find out more information about the program at the swim team New Parent Orientation Meeting - May 10, 7:00pm., in the Rec. Ctr.
“New” swimmers should be comfortable and confident in the water on their
own. The swimmer will need to be able to enter the water on their own and
maneuver in an independent manner past the flags. Full evaluation dates
and details online.
VILLAGE OF EVENDALE
GOLF CLINIC
6:30-7:15pm
12 and older
FREE
Register by April 15th at:
[email protected] or at
the clinic location -Evendale Fitness
Center, 513-563-2247
Improve your game through: Core
Strength, Hip flexion/rotation, and
Flexibility
2016 SWIM LESSON PROGRAM
Session 1 – June 6-9; June 13-16
Session 2 – June 20-23; June 27-30
Session 3 – June 20-23; June 27-30
(Evening Classes)
Each session fee is $15 per child, if
registered, by Tuesday, May 31st.
After May 31st, the fee per child is
$20.
Deadline to register 9:00pm,
Wednesday, June 1st
Swimming lessons available for age
groups 3 & under all the way up to
ready for a swim team. Each lesson
is a ½ hour in length. Your child will
be assigned a time between 10:00
and 11:45 am for morning classes
and 5:30 and 6:35 pm for evening
classes. The lesson coordinator or
instructor (assigned to your child’s
class) will email or call you, by 2:00
pm, Thursday, June 2nd, with the
time of your child’s lesson before the
start of each session. Rosters will
also be posted at the pool.
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ADULT SPORTS
FITNESS CLASSES
OPEN GYM PICKLE-BALL
NIGHTS!!!
Classes With Independent Providers (details online at www.EvendaleOhio.org)
CARDIO & STRENGTH
March 2 - May 4. No class - March 14, April 11, and 13 Mon., Wed. 9:30-11:00am
Fees: $135 for residents
$137 for non-res.
Walk-In $9/class
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EVENING YOGA
Feb. 22 to April 7 (another session follows)
Mondays 6:30-8:00pm
Fees: Res. $42.00
Non-Res. $54.00
Walk-in $10/class
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MAJOR BOOTCAMP
Monthly sessions
Tues., Thurs. 5:05-6:05am, Saturdays 8:05-9:05am
Resident:
4 classes = $32
6 classes = $48 8 classes = $64
Non-Res.:
4 classes = $40
6 classes = $60 8 classes = $80
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TAE KWON DO
Monthly
Tues., Thurs. 6:15-7:30pm
1 person $25 2 or more in the family $20 each.
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TAI CHI
Thursdays, 11:00am-Noon
No drop-ins as each class builds on the previous one.
March 3—April 21
Resident $80
Non-Resident $90
April 28—June 23 (no class 6/9) Resident $80
Non-Resident $90
April 1, 15, and 29
FRIDAY NIGHTS 6:00-8:00p.m.
No Experience Needed.
Residents FREE — Guests, $2.
Bring the family, bring your
friends, challenge your neighbors, just give it a try!
TENNIS—SPRING 2016
TINY TOTS TENNIS
April 7, 14, 21 & 28
11:45am-12:30pm
Fee: $10 at Courts or will be at
the Recreation Center if weather
is bad
3 & 4 year olds
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SPRING ADULT LESSONS
Tuesdays and Thursdays
April 12 – May 26
8:30 – 10:00 a.m.
3.5 and below
Fee: $42 for Residents
$70 for Non-Residents
11:30 – 12:30 p.m.
3.5 and above
Fee: $36 for Residents
$64 for Non-Residents
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LADIES’ PRE-SEASON
SESSION
April 4 – April 28
Option 1 Tues. & Thurs.:
10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Option 2 Mon. & Wed.:
5:30 – 7:00 p.m.
Pre-registered by Mar. 24 - $40
Starting March 25 - $50
For the ladies team members
who can’t wait until May!
More Tennis Programs listed
online at
www.evendaleohio.org
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Lifestyle Essentials Group Fitness Classes
With use of your Fit-Flex Pass (class details online)
First class is free, Walk-in after 1st class are $10ea.
Mondays
Spin
Yoga
Barre
Pilates
Tuesdays
Simply Fit
Fitness Fusion
Strictly Muscle
Spin-Core
Wednesdays
Spin
Yoga
Kickboxing
Thursdays
Barre
Strictly Muscle
Saturdays
Spin
Strictly Muscle
7:00-7:45am
9:30-10:15am
6:00-7:00pm
8:05-8:55pm
Amy
Monica
Amy
Sindy
9:00-10:00am
9:30-10:30am
5:30-6:15pm
6:30-7:30pm
Jane
Stephanie B.
Amy
Ericka
7:30-8:15am
9:30-10:30am
6:30-7:30pm
Amy
Alyssa
Ericka
9:30-10:30am
5:30-6:30pm
Amy
Amy
8:30-9:15am
9:30–10:30am
Amy
Amy
Resident FITFLEX FEES:
5 Classes= $35
10 Classes= $68
15 Classes= $98
20 Classes= $122
NON-Resident FEES:
5 Classes= $40
10 Classes= $75
15 Classes= $108
20 Classes= $138
VILLAGE OF EVENDALE
Presorted
Standard
U.S. Postage
PAID
Cincinnati, OH
Permit #1542
10500 Reading Road
Evendale, Oh 45241
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Administration Office
Assistant to the Mayor
Building Department
Tax Department
Village Clerk
Cultural Arts Center
Fire Department
Gorman Heritage Farm
Police Department
Recreation Department
Pool
Weather Hotline
Service Department
563-2244
956-2666
956-2665
563-2671
563-2244
563-1350
563-2248
563-6663
563-2249
563-2247
563-2246
956-2667
563-4338
Republic (Trash Service)
Chamber of Commerce
771-4200
252-9646
VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.EvendaleOhio.org
BUSINESS OF THE MONTH
Christopher Dyer Memorial Scholarship
For the past eight years the Evendale Chamber of Commerce has offered $1,000 one scholarship to Gorman
Heritage Farm and St. Rita’s School for the Deaf and four
to graduating high school seniors. Students that have at
least a 2.75 grade point average or above and have been
accepted to either a two or four year college degree program are eligible for this consideration. Evendale
residents and Chamber business owners and their employee’s children are considered.
These scholarship awards are funded through the
Evendale Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing. This year
the golf outing has been scheduled for Wednesday, September 21st.
The deadline for filing an application this year is April 5th.
Learn more about the Evendale Chamber of Commerce at
www.EvendaleChamber.com.
ADOPTED ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS
The following ordinances were adopted by Council at its Regular Council Meeting on March 8, 2016. The complete
ordinance and support information is available at the Administration Office. If you would like to view this information or if you have any questions, please contact our Village Clerk, Barb Rohs at 563.2244.
ORD. #16-10 – Ordinance approving an additional appropriation in the Municipal Motor Vehicle Fund to resurface Plainfield
Road and declaring an emergency.
Unanimously Approved
ORD. #16-11 – Ordinance authorizing the Mayor to enter into a contract with American Bus and Accessories, Inc. and Rush
Truck Center Cincinnati and declaring an emergency.
Unanimously Approved
.
ORD. #16-12 – Ordinance authorizing the Mayor to execute an easement allowing Duke Energy Ohio, Inc. to service the Cultural Arts Center and declaring an emergency.
Unanimously Approved
ORD. #16-13 – Ordinance approving Water Management and Sedimentation Control Plans for Silco Fire & Security parking lot
and authorizing the Building Commissioner to issue permit and declaring an emergency.
Unanimously Approved
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24
Rikki Tikki Tavi
Production
26
19
12
Council Meeting
27
20
13
Cincinnati
Memories II
Armchair Program
28
Blue Oven Bakery
21
Blue Oven Bakery
14
Blue Oven Bakery
Sleeping Beauty
29
Evendale Fine
Art Exhibit
22
15
30
Evendale Fine
Art Exhibit
23
16
Bat Night
9
CPR Training
10
5
Council
Subcommittee
Meeting
8
4
Adult Meet &
Greet
3
7
Blue Oven Bakery
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