SCENE Mayfield Foundation’s Art & Science of Healing The Mayfield Education & Research Foundation’s The Art & Science of Healing, held April 6 at Fueled Collective, provided over 200 guests with an eclectic program that featured creative presentations, interactive exhibits and uplifting dance performances. Guests included Mayfield leadership, area hospital leaders, grateful patients and interested donors. Approximately $100,000 was raised to support the programs of the Mayfield Foundation. 1 Donna Anderle teaches guests the basics of ballet. 2 Alex Gil of NuVasive and Gene Tempel of the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University 3 Jennifer and Kip Heekin, Julie Back, Courtney Morriss and Stan Dohan 4 Pop up performance by Pones 5 Eddie Worrell
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Scene GBQ Green Bagel Event For over 35 years, GBQ has been celebrating St. Patrick’s Day as only savvy accountants and consultants can do…with green bagels. As GBQ grows and expands geographically, so does its desire to continue this tradition and its enthusiasm for St. Patrick’s Day. In 2015, the company expanded its love for green to the Cincinnati office. This year’s event was held March 15. 1 Guests mingle at the annual GBQ Green Bagel client appreciation open house. 2 Six packs of green bagels “to go” are provided for guests to take enjoy at home. 3 GBQ associates Angie McLaughlin and Linda Bennett celebrate at the firm’s Cornerstone at Norwood location.
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Annual St. Rita Golf Classic Friday, August 2, 2019 | 9:30am – 5:00pm Glenview Golf Course Tee Off at 11:00am
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Wood Herron & Evans’ Made in USA event Wood Herron & Evans hosted a “Made in USA” client education event April 11 at the American Sign Museum, followed by a museum tour. Attorneys Lori Krafte and Glenn Bellamy gave a complimentary presentation on how and when it’s okay for clients to say “Made in USA” in their advertising material. 1 Lori Krafte and Glenn Bellamy, partners at Wood Herron & Evans, explain legal requirements for Made in America claims. 2 Tod Swormstedt, president and founder of the American Sign Museum, discusses how commercial signs chronicle the history of the U.S.
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YMCA of Greater Cincinnati Healthy Kids Day The YMCA of Greater Cincinnati hosted the annual Healthy Kids Day April 27 at Parky’s Farm of Great Parks of Hamilton County. Over 6,000 children and families attended the event, which was the largest turnout for the event ever. The day featured the interactive music of Zak Morgan, climbing walls, bounce houses, face painting, a Bengals’ obstacle course, hula hooping and more. 1 Who Dey and friends enjoyed an afternoon of fun at Healthy Kids Day 2019. The Bengals sponsored an NFL Play60 zone where kids got to put on Bengal uniforms and run plays! 2 FC Cincinnati Mascot Gary learned some dance moves from a YMCA instructor at Healthy Kids Day 2019. 3 Baby animals, like this calf, were a popular attraction at Healthy Kids Day 2019. 4 Hooping it up at Healthy Kids Day 2019
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Scene People Working Cooperatively ToolBelt Ball People Working Cooperatively hosted its third annual ToolBelt Ball on March 23 at JACK Cincinnati Casino. A record $100,000 was raised during the gala’s paddle raiser. All net proceeds are expected to be more than $200,000. Those funds will be used to support the nonprofit’s Modifications for Mobility program, which assists low-income, elderly homeowners and people with disabilities who have mobility limitations in the Tristate area. The black-tie event included a cocktail reception, three-course gourmet meal, raffles, a highend wine and bourbon pull, a silent auction, and a juried art exhibit. 1 PWC President and CEO Jock Pitts with PWC Board Chair Brian C. Thomas 2 Joi Thomas and Brian C. Thomas 3 WCPO’s Tanya O’Rourke and Craig McKee, 2019 ToolBelt Ball hosts 4 Al Loving III, Andrea Loving, Joi Thomas, and Donald and Liz Swain 5 PWC President and CEO Jock Pitts 6 Staci and Jay O’Leary, Aaron Grant, and Sue Renard 7 Mike and Mary Hall, Dave Foreman, Diana Bass, Teresa and Jim Huxel, and Julie Vorholt 1
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Join us for the third annual Wine & Bourbon Tasting. Monday, July 29, 5:00 p.m. Clovernook Country Club All proceeds benefit the St. Vincent de Paul Charitable Pharmacy.
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Scene ORV-WBC 10th Anniversary Catch the Wave Conference Ohio River Valley Women’s Business Council celebrated its 10-year anniversary with an event April 15-17 at the Sharonville Convention Center. The 2019 Catch the Wave Regional Conference provided networking, training and access to women business owners in Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia, as well as ORV-WBC corporate members across the region. RiteMind Stress Less Workshops offered two morning yoga sessions on the final day of the conference. These sessions offered yoga moves that can be done at your desk in the office or at home.
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1 Breakfast session on the last day 2 Group one gets a good stretch in. 3 Group two learns about yoga techniques.
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Nathanael Greene Lodge is located fifteen minutes from downtown Cincinnati in the heart of Green Township. The parklike setting is perfect for an intimate ceremony under the new outdoor gazebo or to have a reception in the 50 foot cathedral ceiling Continental Ballroom, which can accommodate up to 200 guests. Nathanael Greene Lodge also has the perfect setting for a memorable birthday party, stress free rehearsal dinner, or enjoyable family gathering. The Mulberry Room has seating accommodations for up to 80 guests and has access to an outdoor patio. The West Point Room is ideal for 50 guests or less and is perfect for a corporate gathering. For business meetings or corporate outings, Nathanael Greene Lodge is ideal because of its close proximity to hotels and highways. The quiet setting, upgraded audiovisual systems, ample parking and various meetings rooms accommodate the needs of any size group from 12 or 200.
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Council on Child Abuse’s Reach for the Stars The Council on Child Abuse (COCA) held its second annual Reach for the Stars event April 26 at The Summit, A Dolce Hotel. Nearly 150 guests enjoyed dinner by-the-bite, a silent auction, and games of chance while generously supporting COCA’s school-based personal safety program, which enables children to speak out safely and confidentially about mistreatment or abuse they may be experiencing. The second annual Reach for the Stars event raised close to $44,000, supporting COCA’s overall mission of preventing and stopping abuse and bullying where children live, learn and play.
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1 COCA Executive Director Amy Orr, COCA 2019 Stars Kappa Delta Sorority area chapters and Mary Kay Calonge, COCA board president 2 Bill Kirkham, president of event sponsor The Dally Foundation, and Sandy Kirkham, COCA board member and development committee member 3 Kathy Bowman and Brandy Hurd from event
sponsor Humana 4 Alan Piker, Talbert House board member; Mary Katherine Hammett, COCA board member; and Sourushe Zandvakili, Talbert House board member 5 Felice Young, COCA prevention educator, and Sandy Rabe, COCA board member and development committee chair
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