Cincy Scene - April 2019

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Power 100

On Feb. 21, Cincy Magazine hosted the eighth annual Power 100 Leadership Forum, a special leadership panel and networking event featuring discussions with some of the Tristate’s most influential leaders, at the Cincinnati Club. The event was sponsored by GBQ and the community partners were the University of Cincinnati Carl H. Lindner College of Business and Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber. The nonprofit beneficiary was DePaul Cristo Rey High School. 1 Neil Tilow, Talbert House, and Rich Mitchell, Ernst & Young 2 Greg Heimkreiter, GBQ; Jason Ware, CF Bank; and Tom Saelinger, Republic Bank 3 Kathleen Bodenlos, Cincinnati Museum Center; Jeremy Boerger, Boerger Consulting; Lisa Boerger, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital; and Peg Rusconi, CincyTech

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International Women’s Day at 84.51° On March 8, 84.51° supported International Women’s Day by opening its doors to local female business owners and providing them a platform to further their business and mission. The businesses included Brewhaus Bakery Co., The Spicy Olive, Tablespoon Cooking Company, Grateful Grahams and Lauren Pax Yoga. 84.51° community partners, Girls With Pearls and Black Career Women’s Network, were also present during the celebration. In addition to the female-owned business expo, 84.51° celebrated the day with multiple interactive booths, all highlighting diversity and inclusion. 1 The 84.51° Women’s EDGE Group, an internal group that encourages associates to participate in thoughtful conversations about gender and diversity in the workplace 2 Lauren Pax Yoga leads a yoga class with 84.51° associates. 12

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Badin High School Hall of Honor Annual Dinner The Badin High School Hall of Honor inducted its fifth class at the annual dinner on Thursday, Sept. 27, at the Courtyard by Marriott in downtown Hamilton. The Badin Hall of Honor is dedicated to honoring the outstanding achievements of graduates, faculty, staff and members of the Badin community and its predecessor schools, Hamilton Catholic (all boys) and Notre Dame (all girls), which came together in the fall of 1966 to form Badin. 1 Principal Brian Pendergest ’90 2 Badin Chairman of the Board Ed Larkin ’88 3 2018 Hall of Honor inductees, from left: Robert Kirsch ’77, Kathleen Saurber DeRouen ’99, Ed Larkin ’58, Karen Larkin ’58, Michael Zettler ’66, Shirley Miller Rosmarin ’57, Father Gerald Haemmerle and Elizabeth Anne Tromans Ungerbuehler ’69 4 Ashley Mallory ’20 5 Emari Smiley ’20

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Scene Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Logan A/C and Heat Services celebrated its 10th year of participation in the Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Feb. 23-24 and Feb. 28-March 3 at the Duke Energy Convention Center. This year, Logan A/C and Heat Services showcased both Trane and Mitsubishi Electric products. Each year, the team speaks with attendees, as many homeowners are looking to update their heating and cooling system. The show gives attendees the opportunity to take time talking to professionals to get informed about their upcoming project.

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1 The Logan A/C and Heat Services team 2 The team brought both Trane and Mitsubishi Electric products. 3 Attendees were given the opportunity to ask questions.

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a celebration OF SERVICE

Saint Ursula

Honoring Bob Castellini

Summer Academy

Enrichment Camps for girls entering grades 6, 7, and 8

June 17-21

Athletic Camps for girls grades 3-8 also available: Dates vary

For camp details and to register, visit https://www.saintursula.org/summercamps.aspx Camp fee assistance available for eligible students.

To schedule a tour or to learn more, contact: Michelle Dellecave, 513-961-3410 ext. 183 or mdellecave@saintursula.org www.saintursula.org SaintUrsulaAcademy SUA Bulldogs 14

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Join the celebration Thursday, May 9, 6 p.m. at Cintas Center Tickets at SVDPcincinnati.org/COS


Nicola’s Legendary Dinner On Thursday, Oct. 11, WordPlay Cincy hosted Nicola’s Legendary Dinner at Nicola’s Ristorante in historic Over-the-Rhine. Through ticket sales, a live auction and donations, attendees raised over $63,000 to help WordPlay expand mobile programming and reach more students. Now in its third year, Nicola’s Legendary Dinner supports WordPlay in creating communities where young people discover, honor and share their voices. More than 100 people attended this year’s dinner, and 100 percent of proceeds from the dinner were donated to WordPlay. 1 Nick Pietoso with Kitty Strauss-Rosenthal and Richard Rosenthal 2 WordPlay students walked onstage behind a cardboard van prop and performed “Oh the Places You’ll Go” to a captive audience. 3 WordPlay teens perform personal and compelling spoken word pieces during the event.

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Scene March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction The March of Dimes premier fundraiser, Signature Chefs Auction, was held Nov. 8 at the Hyatt Regency Cincinnati. The event celebrates culinary excellence with top chefs featuring tastings of their creations for March of Dimes supporters. 1 The Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky March of Dimes Board members: Back row, from left: Karen Sparling, Kevin Mire, Ashley Brinegar, MacKenzie Curt, Daniel Staley and Chad Brizendine; front row, from left: Jessica Dipre, Dr. Emily DeFranco, Kate Finger, Essa Naser, Rebecca Riegelsberger, Richard Pinson, Aaron Foulk, Kimberly Baughman, Nina Tohill and Ruby Crawford-Hemphill 2 Jason

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and Rebecca Riegelsberger, co-chairs, 2018 Signature Chefs Auction 3 Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky March of Dimes Executive Director Tina Jackson awards Best Plate Presentation and Best Tasting Dish to winners Chef Jeff Moore and Sous Chef Christopher Biggers with Stone Creek Dining Company.

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Redwood Express Enters the Jungle On March 1, Redwood School and Rehabilitation Center held its largest fundraiser of the year at Paul Brown Stadium. The Redwood Express Enters the Jungle was a sell out with more than 600 supporters in attendance. The Naked Karate Girls performed for the enthusiastic crowd. Redwood has served children and adults with severe and multiple disabilities for more than 65 years. 1 Cheryl Wood, Redwood’s first client 2 Redwood Client Cheryl Haas with her brother John Haas 3 Redwood Staff Stacey and Taylor Hughes with their families

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