Here is the link to a Zazzle gallery: It supports Domestic Violence Awareness Month...
http://www.zazzle.com/disgruntledfan319
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Benefit for the family of Krystal Dleaney
The benefit is being held November 9,2008 at J and B Tavern on Beechmont Ave.. from 3-10 pm. there will be raffles,silent auction,children's activities,split-the-pot,bake, 2 ways to win Bengals ticket and live music from local bands. there will also be a buffet included in the admission price under 2 is free2-6 is $5 donation7 and up is $10 donation
Mutt March...
The Hugs from Jeni Foundation is a non-profit organization developed by the family of Jennifer Miley in her memory.
Jeni was a Class of 2000 graduate of Winton Woods High School. She lived in Greenhills, in Cincinnati, Ohio all of her life and was involved in many community activities. She was captain of the Drill Team during her senior year and was also involved in the choir and band throughout the years of her high school career. She was a volunteer with the HOSTS program, the Big Sister Organization and was active in the Christian organization, Young Life. She also had a great love for animals and was always finding homes for stray cats and dogs. She attended the University of Cincinnati majoring in Journalism. Her long term goal was to use this degree to have a career in broadcasting to help people on a world-wide scale.
In honor of Jeni, quilts are made each year for children who are in crisis centers or foster care. The fabrics of the quilts represent the many things that Jeni loved - frogs, cats, dogs, books, the color purple, camping and the ocean. Lakeside Elementary school children draw pictures on squares that are then sewn together with other fabrics by our volunteers. They are then given to Project Linus, a non-profit volunteer organization that donates them to Children’s Hospital. For more information regarding our quilt project, click here.
Each year the foundation sponsors the Greenhills Halloween Mutt March held on the last Sunday in October. Owners and their pets are invited to dress up in Halloween costumes and parade through the Village of Greenhills . The activities include music provided by the Winton Woods High School band, raffles, demonstrations and vendors displaying their products and services. All proceeds from the event are donated to the Stray Animal Adoption Program, an organization that finds homes for stray animals. The 2008 3rd Annual Greenhills Halloween Mutt March will be held on Sunday, October 26 from 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm. To find out more information to sponsor or attend the event, click here.
If you would like to make a donation to the foundation to help us continue our work, please send a check payable to Hugs From Jeni Foundation to HFJF, P.O. Box 40701 , Cincinnati , OH 45240 .
“Sometimes it’s better to put love into hugs than to put it into words.”
Jeni was a Class of 2000 graduate of Winton Woods High School. She lived in Greenhills, in Cincinnati, Ohio all of her life and was involved in many community activities. She was captain of the Drill Team during her senior year and was also involved in the choir and band throughout the years of her high school career. She was a volunteer with the HOSTS program, the Big Sister Organization and was active in the Christian organization, Young Life. She also had a great love for animals and was always finding homes for stray cats and dogs. She attended the University of Cincinnati majoring in Journalism. Her long term goal was to use this degree to have a career in broadcasting to help people on a world-wide scale.
In honor of Jeni, quilts are made each year for children who are in crisis centers or foster care. The fabrics of the quilts represent the many things that Jeni loved - frogs, cats, dogs, books, the color purple, camping and the ocean. Lakeside Elementary school children draw pictures on squares that are then sewn together with other fabrics by our volunteers. They are then given to Project Linus, a non-profit volunteer organization that donates them to Children’s Hospital. For more information regarding our quilt project, click here.
Each year the foundation sponsors the Greenhills Halloween Mutt March held on the last Sunday in October. Owners and their pets are invited to dress up in Halloween costumes and parade through the Village of Greenhills . The activities include music provided by the Winton Woods High School band, raffles, demonstrations and vendors displaying their products and services. All proceeds from the event are donated to the Stray Animal Adoption Program, an organization that finds homes for stray animals. The 2008 3rd Annual Greenhills Halloween Mutt March will be held on Sunday, October 26 from 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm. To find out more information to sponsor or attend the event, click here.
If you would like to make a donation to the foundation to help us continue our work, please send a check payable to Hugs From Jeni Foundation to HFJF, P.O. Box 40701 , Cincinnati , OH 45240 .
“Sometimes it’s better to put love into hugs than to put it into words.”
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
PinkFest...
PinkFest is a huge fundraiser event to benefit Susan G Komen for the Cure (100% of raffle money is to be donated among various percentages from our 90+ vendors).
If you'd like to check out the site: www.cincypinkfest.com
If you'd like to check out the site: www.cincypinkfest.com
French Master Chefs...
French Master Chefs Gourmet Gala
Date: Saturday, November 1, 2008
Location: Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza, 35 West Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Oh 45202
2008 Honoree: John S. Prout, President and Chief Executive Officer, TriHealth Inc.
Gala Chair: Crystal B. Price, Scripps Networks Interactive
2007 French Jean-Robert de Cavel, Jean-Robert at Pigall’s, Cincinnati
Master Chefs: Jean-Louis Dumonet, Union Club, New York
(2008 French Christian Delouvrier, La Goulue Christian Delouvrier, Bal Harbour
Master Chefs TBD) Claude Godard, Madison Bistro, New York
Todd Kelly, Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza, Cincinnati
Mission: To improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality.
Gala Evening Program: 6:15 p.m. Cocktail Reception and Silent Auction
7:45 p.m. Fabulous Food prepared by French Master Chefs
9:00 p.m. Stellar Live Auction
10:00 p.m. Music & Dancing
Tickets & Tables: Individual Ticket: $150
Patron Ticket: $250
Benefactor Ticket: $500
Corporate Table for Eight: $3,000
Event Sponsorships: Various sponsorship levels available from $3,000 - $10,000
Attire: Black Tie
For More Information: Contact John Vonder Haar, March of Dimes
Telephone: 513/769-3588 / Email: jvonderhaar@marchofdimes.com
Date: Saturday, November 1, 2008
Location: Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza, 35 West Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Oh 45202
2008 Honoree: John S. Prout, President and Chief Executive Officer, TriHealth Inc.
Gala Chair: Crystal B. Price, Scripps Networks Interactive
2007 French Jean-Robert de Cavel, Jean-Robert at Pigall’s, Cincinnati
Master Chefs: Jean-Louis Dumonet, Union Club, New York
(2008 French Christian Delouvrier, La Goulue Christian Delouvrier, Bal Harbour
Master Chefs TBD) Claude Godard, Madison Bistro, New York
Todd Kelly, Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza, Cincinnati
Mission: To improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality.
Gala Evening Program: 6:15 p.m. Cocktail Reception and Silent Auction
7:45 p.m. Fabulous Food prepared by French Master Chefs
9:00 p.m. Stellar Live Auction
10:00 p.m. Music & Dancing
Tickets & Tables: Individual Ticket: $150
Patron Ticket: $250
Benefactor Ticket: $500
Corporate Table for Eight: $3,000
Event Sponsorships: Various sponsorship levels available from $3,000 - $10,000
Attire: Black Tie
For More Information: Contact John Vonder Haar, March of Dimes
Telephone: 513/769-3588 / Email: jvonderhaar@marchofdimes.com
Cerebral Palsy...
This is the first year Cincinnati has had a Reaching For the Stars chapter for Cerebral Palsy! This group is very active in creating awareness for this disability and wants you to participate in an effort to show support for people who live with Cerebral Palsy- whether it be someone you know, knew or see when you're out somewhere/ wondering who they are.
Our group is sponsoring a LOGO LICENSE PLATES campaign whereby friends and family can help show support and actually provide support all together! Simply sign up to commit to purchasing your next set of vehicle license plates from BMV with CEREBRAL PALSY at the bottom and it will cost you $25.00 extra for these logo plates(Most logo plates are $35.00 but we wanted families already strapped for cash to be able to afford this).Sign up by calling Pam Frank at (513) 385-6850 or e-mail her pam@frankbci.com. There will be an opportunity to sign up on Fountain Square on Oct. 30th 11:00-2:00. You will need your vehicle license number and your driver's license number for the sign-up. Deadline is tentatively set at Thanksgiving as we need to collect 1000 signatures to make this happen. Please tell your friends and family- it's a great way to make a family feel supported. Every time they see your vehicle they will feel a hug!
Our group is sponsoring a LOGO LICENSE PLATES campaign whereby friends and family can help show support and actually provide support all together! Simply sign up to commit to purchasing your next set of vehicle license plates from BMV with CEREBRAL PALSY at the bottom and it will cost you $25.00 extra for these logo plates(Most logo plates are $35.00 but we wanted families already strapped for cash to be able to afford this).Sign up by calling Pam Frank at (513) 385-6850 or e-mail her pam@frankbci.com. There will be an opportunity to sign up on Fountain Square on Oct. 30th 11:00-2:00. You will need your vehicle license number and your driver's license number for the sign-up. Deadline is tentatively set at Thanksgiving as we need to collect 1000 signatures to make this happen. Please tell your friends and family- it's a great way to make a family feel supported. Every time they see your vehicle they will feel a hug!
Monday, October 20, 2008
Kindervelt event...
Date: Thursday, November 13, 2008
Place: Darla Kirchner Designs West Chester
7568 Wyandot Lane #4 Liberty Township, Ohio 45044
( past Lakota East HS)
Time: doors open 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Cost: FREE
What: Gifts for sale and GREAT raffles. Come see Darla Kirchner’s original pottery designs, Silpada, Polka Dot Pig Boutique, Tastefully Simple, Pampered Chef, Discovery Toys, Carousel Home Furnishings and more!
All raffle proceeds go to Children’s Hospital
Event coordinated by your local Kindervelt #77
Contact Lisa Hedge at 755-7349 for more info,
To donate a gift to raffle or to join us check us out at www.kindervelt.org
Place: Darla Kirchner Designs West Chester
7568 Wyandot Lane #4 Liberty Township, Ohio 45044
( past Lakota East HS)
Time: doors open 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Cost: FREE
What: Gifts for sale and GREAT raffles. Come see Darla Kirchner’s original pottery designs, Silpada, Polka Dot Pig Boutique, Tastefully Simple, Pampered Chef, Discovery Toys, Carousel Home Furnishings and more!
All raffle proceeds go to Children’s Hospital
Event coordinated by your local Kindervelt #77
Contact Lisa Hedge at 755-7349 for more info,
To donate a gift to raffle or to join us check us out at www.kindervelt.org
Monday, October 13, 2008
Hamblin Halloween Benefit Dance...
Hamblin Halloween Benefit Dance
Saturday November 1, 2008
Sharonville V.F.W. Post 4369
3318 E. Sharon Road Sharonville, Ohio 45241
7pm-12midnight
$10.00 Donation per Person
Today a Sharonville family faces a life and death battle with Cystic Fibrosis. This debilitating disease shortens the life of its patients, on a day-by-day basis, as fluid fills the lungs and slowly asphyxiates the victim. Luckily, Cystic Fibrosis patients now have medical hope through technological breakthroughs using lung organ transplantation. Lungs from an organ donor are used to give the ultimate gift of life to a patient in need.
James Hamblin, age 38, of Sharonville, Ohio, has suffered all his life with Cystic Fibrosis. Despite his medical challenges and lengthy hospitalizations, he has worked full time for sixteen years at the Lodge Care Center, a skilled nursing facility in Loveland, Ohio. James has enjoyed cooking for the over one hundred and thirty residents and employees until this year, when on his birthday in February, James got sick and had to be off work over four months. He realized his disease was getting worse and that’s when his doctor suggested the double lung transplant.
James was evaluated by medical experts at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio and is considered an excellent candidate for a double lung transplant. While the option is truly a miracle of modern science, its medical costs are extremely high due to the complexity of the procedure and the extensive pre and postoperative care. Unfortunately James’s insurance does not cover the full extent of transplanted related expenses. This leaves James and his new wife, Amy, on a daily roller coaster ride consisting of hope and uncertainty.
James lost his older brother Ron Hamblin to Cystic Fibrosis in January 2008. Ron had decided to be placed on the list for the double lung transplant but it was too late. Ron’s body could not fight the cystic disease anymore and he went on to a better place. We miss Ron dearly and we do not want to lose James to this awful disease. If you could see with your own eyes the agony Cystic Fibrosis has wrought to the Hamblin family, it would deeply affect your desire to help.
The Hamblin family cannot face this challenge alone. As compassionate family members, friends, neighbors and concerned citizens, we are asking you to help raise money so that James can pursue this medical miracle of life. We are having a Halloween Benefit Dance to raise money for James’s new lungs. We are asking for any donations you can make to raffle off at the dance. Also donations can be made at any US Bank into the “Cure 4 James” account. Every little bit helps.
Please find it in your heart to help give the gift of life. Thank you for your compassion, and please keep James in your prayers.
With sincere gratitude,
The Family and Friends of James Hamblin
For additional information, or to donate an item for the raffle, call Suzie at 513-207-6194
Saturday November 1, 2008
Sharonville V.F.W. Post 4369
3318 E. Sharon Road Sharonville, Ohio 45241
7pm-12midnight
$10.00 Donation per Person
Today a Sharonville family faces a life and death battle with Cystic Fibrosis. This debilitating disease shortens the life of its patients, on a day-by-day basis, as fluid fills the lungs and slowly asphyxiates the victim. Luckily, Cystic Fibrosis patients now have medical hope through technological breakthroughs using lung organ transplantation. Lungs from an organ donor are used to give the ultimate gift of life to a patient in need.
James Hamblin, age 38, of Sharonville, Ohio, has suffered all his life with Cystic Fibrosis. Despite his medical challenges and lengthy hospitalizations, he has worked full time for sixteen years at the Lodge Care Center, a skilled nursing facility in Loveland, Ohio. James has enjoyed cooking for the over one hundred and thirty residents and employees until this year, when on his birthday in February, James got sick and had to be off work over four months. He realized his disease was getting worse and that’s when his doctor suggested the double lung transplant.
James was evaluated by medical experts at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio and is considered an excellent candidate for a double lung transplant. While the option is truly a miracle of modern science, its medical costs are extremely high due to the complexity of the procedure and the extensive pre and postoperative care. Unfortunately James’s insurance does not cover the full extent of transplanted related expenses. This leaves James and his new wife, Amy, on a daily roller coaster ride consisting of hope and uncertainty.
James lost his older brother Ron Hamblin to Cystic Fibrosis in January 2008. Ron had decided to be placed on the list for the double lung transplant but it was too late. Ron’s body could not fight the cystic disease anymore and he went on to a better place. We miss Ron dearly and we do not want to lose James to this awful disease. If you could see with your own eyes the agony Cystic Fibrosis has wrought to the Hamblin family, it would deeply affect your desire to help.
The Hamblin family cannot face this challenge alone. As compassionate family members, friends, neighbors and concerned citizens, we are asking you to help raise money so that James can pursue this medical miracle of life. We are having a Halloween Benefit Dance to raise money for James’s new lungs. We are asking for any donations you can make to raffle off at the dance. Also donations can be made at any US Bank into the “Cure 4 James” account. Every little bit helps.
Please find it in your heart to help give the gift of life. Thank you for your compassion, and please keep James in your prayers.
With sincere gratitude,
The Family and Friends of James Hamblin
For additional information, or to donate an item for the raffle, call Suzie at 513-207-6194
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
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