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Vol. 71 - No. 16 Circulation: 10,508 • 937-473-2028 • APRIL 20, 2022 FAX: 937-473-2500 • E-Mail: arenspub@gmail.com • Check Us Out On The Web: arenspub.com SPECIALTY PAGES: The Calendar Says it’s Spring! If You’re Thinking About Possible Home Improvement Projects, Check Out Ads on Pages 4 & 5.

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Congratulations to the following winners in our annual Easter Coloring Contest. We had some very creative submissions this year, and our staff had a difficult time selecting the following winners: Madyson Jacomet, Macey Copeland, Keaton Flora, Boston Fisher, Benjamin Caldwell, Kaylee Barnett, Grace Caldwell, Layla Ryan, and Polly Boone. Grand Prize winner was Damian Coppess. Prizes were generously donated by Sweet Treats, Covington; Buffalo Jack’s, Covington; Covered Wagon, Union; The Stitchery & More, Covington; Dr. Brian J. Olson, Covington; Mullen’s Auto Service & Sales, Covington; Furry Friends Grooming Salon, Pleasant Hill; and West Milton Veterinary Clinic.

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138 E. Main St., Bradford & 937-448-2612 Miami County Health Dept. will host a pop-in COVID VaCCIne ClInIC Thursday, April 21, from 4:30-6:30. Moderna and Pfizer vaccine will be available as well as any dose, 1st, 2nd, or booster. $100 gift cards will be available for those receiving their 1st dose. Please call the library if you have any questions.

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Seventeen officers from Miami, Darke, and Shelby Counties completed the Tri-County Crisis Intervention Team Academy held April 11-14. During the four-day training, officers hear from a variety of professionals who work with persons with mental illness, substance use disorders, and other special populations. Officers learn techniques for safely engaging with special populations and learn about resources available in the community, with the goal of getting people the help they need and prevent unnecessary incarceration or other legal matters, The April 2022 Academy is the 20th class in 17 years of the Tri-County Board's program. More than 345 officers have completed the Tri-County CIT Academy, with more than 240 still active on local law enforcement rosters. Officers completing the training are Rick Genovesi and Amber Richardson, Probation Officers with Darke County Adult Probation; Chief Bruce Jamison and Brooke Dunlevy, Edison State Community College Police and Public Safety; Officers Benjamin Conley and James Santo, Greenville Police Department; Officer Rick Beasley, Piqua Police Department; Sergeant Joel Howell and Deputies Frank Bleigh, Bryan Doak, Dave Egbert, and Justin Tidwell, Shelby County Sheriff's Office; Captain Jeff Kunkleman and Officers Jason Lay, Tracy Long, and Brian Ross, Troy Police Department; and Officer Nathan Nolte, Versailles Police Department. Officers in the class ranged in experience from three months to 35 years in law enforcement. For more information about the CIT Academy, see www.tcbmds.org/cit-academy.

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Covington Garden Club To Meet April 26 The Covington Garden Club will meet Tuesday, April 26, at 6:30 p.m. Laurie Burns will be hosting, with Susan Bausman serving as co-hostess. Darlene Haines will be showing members how to make newspaper plant containers.

Covington BOe Meeting Slated The Covington Exempted Village School District Board of Education will meet in Regular Session on Wednesday, April 20, 5:30 p.m., in the Elementary Media Center, 807 Chestnut St., Covington. This is an open meeting and the public is welcome to attend.

author to Visit Tippecanoe Historical Society Museum Saturday, april 23 Tipp City native Rob Brundrett will be at the Tippecanoe Historical Society Museum on Saturday, April 23, from 1 to 3 p.m. The museum is located on the corner of 3rd & Walnut Sts. in Tipp City. Rob will be on hand to autograph, discuss, and answer questions about his two books. Vietnam On My Mind, consisting of 10 stories based on actual events during his tours of duty there. His second book, Girl From the Racetrack, is a fiction story based on events and people there that he knew.

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Community Food Truck Blessing Box Available to West Milton Residents The Community Food Truck Blessing Box is committed to making food anonymously available to those in need, regardless of their circumstances. With community support, each Blessing Box provides reassurance that food security is just a Blessing Box away. The Blessing Boxes can be accessed at any time, so you take what you need or leave what you can at your convenience. We ask that the boxes are only filled with unexpired, non-perishable food. There are 18 Blessing Box locations that can be found on our website, thecommunityfoodtruck.com; however, the Blessing Box in West Milton is located at 2 S. Miami St.


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Milton-Union PUblic library 560 S. Main St., West Milton & 937-698-5515 YA BOOK REViEWS - Teens, do you need to earn community service or volunteer hours, or just want something to do? Review award-winning books for young adults selected by the American Library Association! Contact Stacy at the library or visit www.mupubliclibrary.org for more information. mEmORY GARDEN - The library has created an on-site memory garden for patrons to memorialize individuals they have lost over the years. If you are interested in creating a small art piece to hang on the crabapple tree, please contact the library. CRAftY LiStENERS - Every Monday at 1 p.m. This Audiobook Club works on individual craft projects while listening to music or an audiobook. Feel free to bring lunch or snacks. All are welcome. BRiNG YOUR OWN DEViCE - Mondays, 10:30 - 2:30. Appointments encouraged. The program hopes to create technology users who are able to fully participate in online government, search and apply for jobs online, and utilize digital resources for financial, social, historical, and informational needs, with an understanding of their digital footprint and how to protect their personal information. Patrons with questions about Overdrive, HOOPLA, or their device can stop by the library to have questions answered, or schedule a phone consultation. tiNY tOtS - Every Tuesday at 11. Newborns and toddlers with caregivers. Enjoy the fun of listening to a book, finger plays, music, and other fun movements. StORY HOUR - Every Wednesday at 10:30. Join Miss Wendy for a story, singing, dancing, and fun movements. mOtHER/CHiLD tEA PARtY - Saturday, May 7, 1 p.m. Dress up if you'd like, and join Miss Wendy for a story and tea party refreshments for Mother's Day. We will also have a craft and games, as well as a door prize. Sign-ups required. PiNtERESt CRAft Of tHE mONtH - Tuesday, May 10, 6 p.m. Registration required. Join Stacy in making colorful clothespin wreaths. The tutorial video will be posted at 6 p.m. on Facebook. EVENiNG BOOK CLUB - Thursday, May 12, 6:30 p.m. Adults are invited to join Staci for a book discussion of Good Company by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney. Books are available in the library, through the Ohio Digital Library, and HOOPLA. DUNGEONS & DRAGONS - Saturday, May 14, 12-4 p.m. Tweens and Teens interested in Dungeons & Dragons can bring their dice and join Stacy and others for an afternoon of magic! Feel free to bring any accessories you may already have. Character sheets and some campaign materials will be provided. BOARD Of tRUStEES mEEtiNG - Tuesday, May 17 at 7 p.m. HiGH NOONER’S BOOK DiSCUSSiON - Thursday, May 19, at 12 p.m. Join Judi for a casual book discussion of The Wangs vs. the World by Jade Chang. Books are available in the library, through the Ohio Digital Library, and HOOPLA. BiNGO fOR BOOKS - Thursday, May 19, at 6:30. Join Staci for an evening of BINGO and fun! Prizes will be awarded for each round. Registration required. PAiNt YOUR HEARt OUt - Saturday, May 21, 2 p.m. Join Tiana for an afternoon of painting. Put on your painting clothes, let your creativity flow, and your stress go in a completely judgement-free, adult environment. Registration required. All supplies are provided. tEEN GAmE NiGHt - Monday, May 23, 6 p.m. Tweens and Teens can join Stacy for some board games! JUSt A LittLE iNSPiRAtiON BOOK CLUB - Wednesday, May 25, at 1 p.m. Join Staci for discussion of Daughter of Cana by Angela Hunt. Books are available in the library, through the Ohio Digital Library, and HOOPLA. tEEN fAtHER’S DAY CRAft - Saturday, May 28, 3 p.m. Join Stacy in making a yummy BBQ rub – perfect for Father’s Day! For Information About the Above Events, Contact the Library 937-698-5515 www.mupubliclibrary.org ###

PEEPLES, HOLLY R., 50 - A resident of Piqua. Died Sunday, April 10, at Ohio Hospice of Miami County, Troy. SmitH, JEffREY E., 61 - A resident of Sidney. Died Monday, April 11.

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Do You Have News to Share? As we’ve said many times, the Stillwater Valley Advertiser is not a newspaper in the sense most think of a newspaper. The key is in our name – AdVeRTiSeR. This publication relies on paid advertising to generate income for printing/postage costs, staff salaries, and building/equipment maintenance. However, the Advertiser is pleased to be of service to the community by offering open space – when available – to help our readers share news they feel is of interest to the community, such as engagements, weddings, milestone birthdays and anniversaries, birth announcements, five generation pictures, Vacation Bible Schools, library programs, school and club events, etc. If an organization, even non-profits like Veterans organizations, charge for a steak, chicken, or fish fry, we can’t offer free advertising to them, as their event competes with area restaurants who do pay for display advertising. Churches also compete with restaurant advertisers when they host Chili and Spaghetti Dinners, etc. The key is in what is done with the funds generated. For example, a church hosting a dinner to raise money for a new organ would be charged to advertise that event. However, if the church is hosting a dinner to benefit a family experiencing a health crisis or who have lost their home in a fire, the Advertiser waives the cost of advertising as our contribution to the effort. Those wishing to advertise an event that does charge an admittance fee can do so by including that information in our Calendar of events for just $15 per week. If you question whether or not your event qualifies for free advertising, feel free to call our office at 937-473-2028, Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Our helpful staff will be happy to assist you, or will direct your call to Gary Godfrey, president of Arens Corporation.

‘Take Us Along’ Contest Pictures Sought For the past several years, when paid advertising isn’t scheduled for the front page of the Stillwater Valley Advertiser, we’ve been publishing “Take Us Along” pictures, randomly drawn from entries received over the past several months. Our readers tell us how much they enjoy seeing where their friends and neighbors spent their vacations. Contest submissions must include a COLOR photograph with someone holding a copy of the Advertiser, with a scenic background showcasing your vacation destination, such as the Golden Gate Bridge, Statue of Liberty, Grand Canyon, etc. Photos taken in private homes and yards, restaurants, airports, etc., are not acceptable contest entries. Photos must be in focus and not too dark or too light. Include the names of the persons pictured and background information about your trip (dates, points of interest, amusing anecdotes, whatever you wish to include in your picture caption). We’ve drawn many contest entries that would have been perfect, but they lacked sufficient information and had to be rejected. Most importantly, many entries don’t include a return mailing address so the winner can have their picture returned to them along with their contest prize. If emailing your entry, it should be in a jPeG or TIFF format and emailed to: arenspub@gmail.com. Mailed contest entries should be addressed to: Arens Corporation Stillwater Valley Advertiser “Take Us Along” Contest, 395 S. High St. - P.O. Box 69, Covington, OH 45318. With vacation season just around the corner, we look forward to receiving many “Take Us Along” contest pictures. Don’t forget to invite the Advertiser along on your next vacation!!!

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