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T he O f f ici a l P ubl i c at i on Of T he HOAs Of The He r it age C lub, The Wo o ds, And Me di na h At He r it age C lub
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This section has been created to give you easier access when searching for a HOME THEATER NAIL SALON PRIVATE SCHOOL ROOFING
trusted neighborhood vendor and service provider to use. Take a minute to
familiarize yourself with the businesses sponsoring the Heritage
SYSTEMS Caravelle Nail Spa Mars Hill Academy CONTRACTORS
HOMEfront. Hanson Audio Video (513) 777-2666 (513) 770-3223 Fasten Pro Roofing
(937) 293-6200 (513) 774-9495
These local businesses are proud to partner with your neighborhood and
make this newsletter possible. Please support these businesses and thank
PAINTING REAL ESTATE
them for supporting Heritage Club! HOTEL Anne Tabor Painting Jean Raga- Sibcy Cline SALON
Wingate by Wyndham (513) 266-3412 (513) 677-1830 Lunatic Fringe
(513) 777-1101 (513) 795-1542
Market Ready Home Services Madeline Hoge-Sibcy Cline
HOUSE CLEANING (513) 289-9231 (513) 659-0095 TRANSPORTATION &
AUTO DEALERSHIP BICYCLES FAMILY FUN & GRANITE / MARBLE / Maid Pro TAXI
Performance Lexus West Chester Cyclery PARTIES NATURAL STONE (513) 878-0280 Master Touch Sandra Peters - Comey Shepherd All Around Taxi
(513) 677-0177 (513) 777-9742 Jump & Jack's Cincinnati Stone Works (513) 759-1685 (513) 300-2518 (513) 894-8500
(513) 779-5867 (513) 777-7090 INSURANCE
Porsche of Kings Automall BUSINESS COACHING Kathy Carroll- Met Life PHOTOGRAPHY REMODELING / TUTORING / COLLEGE
(513) 851-5900 Focal Point Coaching FINANCIAL SERVICES HANDYMAN AND (513) 543-3220 Just Kids Photography HOME PREP
(937) 572-2368 Edward Jones, Bill Lendl REMODELING (513) 847-4417 IMPROVEMENT Huntington Learning Center
AUTOMOTIVE BODY (513) 777-5555 SERVICES State Farm- Meinberg Neal's Design Remodel (513) 489-5777
REPAIR CATERING Handyman Connection (513) 891-0100 Tina Lay Photography (513) 489-7700
West Chester Autobody At Your Service FITNESS (513) 733-3777 (513) 602-6083 WEB SITE DESIGN
(513) 777-3857 (513) 847-4584 Pilates Cycling of Mason LAWN CARE / Pendery Construction De Novo Dezign
(513) 428-1129 HEALTH & HOME MAINTENANCE Webb Photography (513) 965-9393 (513) 886-7010
BALLOON & PARTY CHIROPRACTOR Angela Henry Lawn Improvement Team (513) 746-1810
SUPPLIES Delta Chiropractic FLOORING (513) 258-3455 (513) 839-0367 deStefano Brothers Remodeling WEIGHT LOSS /
Party Discounters (513) 398-2000 Market Ready Home Services PLUMBING SERVICES (513) 755-7471 NUTRITION
(513) 755-6974 (513) 289-9231 HEATING & AIR LIFE INSURANCE Fox Plumbing LLC Advanced Wellness
Live Well Chiropractic Center CONDITIONING Western & Southern Life (513) 259-0699 RESTAURANT (513) 407-5775
BANKING (513) 285-7482 GARAGE MAKEOVERS Thomas & Galbraith (513) 282-2181 Geisha Hibachi Grill & Sushi Bar
First Financial bank Garage Storage and More (513) 825-6805 PRESCHOOL (513) 777-3888 WINE SHOP
(513) 234-7100 CONCIERGE SERVICES (513) 779-3400 MASSAGE Primrose of Mason Little Sonoma Fine Wines
Best Friend Errand Service True Energy Smart Air Lighthouse Massage Therapy (513) 336-6756 Jag's Steak & Seafood (513) 942-9463
Peoples First Savings Bank (513) 283-4535 Ideal Garage Solutions (513) 988-8407 (513) 543-1716 (513) 860-5353
(513) 398-1040 (513) 562-7542 The Goddard School
DENTIST HOME Massage Envy - West Chester (513) 398-2777 UNO Chicago Grill
BEAUTY SALON Hardin Advanced Dentistry GARDEN CENTER IMPROVEMENT (513) 779-7444 (513) 942-6646
Exquisite Beauty Spa (513) 322-2122 Berns Landscaping Champion Windows
(513) 779-0343 (513) 423-5306 (513) 898-1694
DRY CLEANERS
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5. 8 NeighborhoodNews Heritage Homefront July July Heritage Homefront 9
Crime Stoppers
The accompanying table shows a break- During this period there was some This report does not cover residents of
down of police activity for the one month police activity within our neighborhoods the Woods as their subdivision is out-
period beginning April 16, 2012 and end- including two thefts in the Colt Pod. This side the jurisdiction of the Mason Police
ing May 15, 2012. This summary table reminds us that we should continue to be Department.
is compiled from Mason Police incident vigilant and report any suspicious activity
logs for the period. that we see to the Mason police
(925-2525).
APRIL 16, 2012 THROUGH MAY 15, 2012
Theft, Criminal Traffic Crash, Suspicious Extra Alarm Drops and
Area
Damage No Injury Activity Patrols Other
Ross Pod - - 1 - 3
Heritage Club Pod - - 1 1 2
Maxwell Pod - - 1 1 4
Colt Pod 2 - - - 4
Braid Lane - - - - -
The Woods*
Total 2 - 3 2 13
* The Mason Police Department does not tabulate incidents in The Woods.
“If you must leave your car outside a locked garage, take care to remove any valuables at night” – Mason Police
6. 10 Heritage Homefront July July Heritage Homefront NeighborhoodNews 11
Fun... Ways to Contribute to
Upcoming Editions
of H eritage HOME front !
Please send all pictures and story ideas to
content@n2publishing.com by August 25th. We
look forward to including them in an upcoming
edition of the Heritage HOMEfront!
A Healthy Home
for a Healthier You Professional... Summer Events picnic, or a pool party, we would love
to use your pictures in a collage for an
What are your family’s plans this sum- upcoming edition.
Offering an economical and mer? Are you going on vacation? Or
ecofriendly lifestyle. maybe your son or daughter is on a sports Business Beats
Ranging from exceptional
cleaners to superior dog treats. team? Whatever the case, we would love
to have your stories and pictures featured We are always looking for businesses to
See Green. Go Green. Save Green. right here in your neighborhood maga- highlight in Heritage HOMEfront. New
zine. Feel free to send them our way! businesses that you may have started
513-258-3455 recently or businesses that are tried,
angelahenry99@gmail.com
Fourth of July Festivities tested, and true are welcome. An article
in your neighborhood magazine can be
Successful... Please send us your pictures of your
Fourth of July festivities. Whether you
a great way to reach out to new clientele
and establish more connections in your
attended a backyard cookout, a family neighborhood.
Meet Neighbors….Eat FREE Food….
Try a New Restaurant
Do you need a night off from cooking? Would you like to enjoy some free
food? Or meet some new folks in your neighborhood?
“Building Communities, If so, why don’t you join us for this
month’s Restaurant Review? It would
input regarding the experience. Please note that residents are also
asked to pay for their own “adult” beverages and provide a tip of $5
One Page at a Time.” be great to have you! Even if you have per person for the great service.
We’re looking for people like you to work at N2 Publishing,
never joined us before, this is your
America’s leading producer of private neighborhood publications. chance. Our featured restaurant this If you are interested in attending, please RSVP to Bernadette
For information about positions available in your area month is Geisha Japanese Steakhouse Hayes at specialevents@n2publishing.com
please contact us at www.n2pub.com. and Sushi Bar on 7691 Voice of or 513-846-4606. We do have lim-
America Centre Drive. Feel to join us ited seating for this event, so please
www.n2pub.com on July 18 from 6:30-8:30 pm. RSVP only if you are positive that
facebook.com/N2Publishing you can attend. When all spots are
™
In exchange for this FREE opportunity to sample the amazing taken, we will start a wait list in
dishes that Geisha serves, residents are asked to provide their the event of a cancellation.
7. 12 NeighborhoodNews Heritage Homefront July July Heritage Homefront NeighborhoodNews 13
Shout out
Congratulations to...
Madeline Rafi graduated from Ursu- lacrosse for the last ten years. As a varsity Jacob Vonderhaar just received a Varsity letter as a freshman at Mason High School on the Varsity lacrosse team. Congratulations
line Academy on May 30th. She will starting attack player, she has lettered on lettering and playing varsity as a freshman and also for making it to the Final Four in the State Tournament. HUGE accom-
be attending James Madison University both her freshman and sophomore year. plishment for him and his team. They received the number one seed in their region and soundly defeated Archbishop Moeller and St.
in Virginia this fall. This summer, she She has led the team with 55 goals and Xavier to win their division. He wears jersey #38.
will be working as a marketing intern at 12 assists. She is also leading the Girls
Contech Engineered Solutions in West Greater Cincinnati League (GGCL) in
Chester. And her eighteenth birthday is scoring. She was just named second team
on July 13th! All Ohio State and first team All Dis-
trict. She was one of only five girls from
Claudia Rafi will be a junior next year at Southern Ohio to make the state team
Ursuline Academy. She has been playing and the only sophomore.
save Important Heritage Club
Date
the HOA Websites
July 9, 2012
Pink Ribbon Classic is July 9, 2012
For information please contact Rita Keim 754-0171
July 13, 2012
Sara Ahmed 14th Annual Summer Carnival to benefit a cause-for Dragonfly tinyurl.com/hcpropertydocuments -
Foundation takes you to the Heritage Club Property Documents folder
On May 27, 2012 she graduated high Sara was chosen to be a part of the Cincinnati. She has volunteered there, 630-830pm
school from The Summit Country Day Leadership Scholars program, where went to Sunday School, helped out with tinyurl.com/hcforms -
School in Hyde Park. selected students go to underprivileged Summer Camps, and also helped mentor July 25, 2012 takes you to the Forms folder
schools to help students there learn the Girl Scouts. Sara has also been help- Ladies’ Pool Party at Debbie Wagners to Benefit KV19
Sara was involved in various activities: important life and leadership skills need- ing a school in Peshawar, Pakistan. As a 5-8pm tinyurl.com/hchomefront -
tennis, Diversity and Inclusion Club, ed in life to be successful. reward for the top students in the school $25 a person to benefit KV19 takes you to the past magazine issues
Math Club, and Spanish Club. She was she sponsored a trip for the students to
elected into the Student Senate and was a Sara has also helped out a lot at the local the major cities in Pakistan. Sara will be To add an event of interest to our residents, please email Bernadette Hayes at tinyurl.com/hchomeservices -
part of that Junior and Senior Year. mosque: The Islamic Center of Greater attending Case Western Reserve Univer- content@n2publishing.com. takes you to our service directory
sity in the fall.
8. 14 NeighborhoodNews Heritage Homefront July July Heritage Homefront NeighborhoodNews 15
Prom 2012!
A Few Snapshots of Our Teens Headed to Prom!
9. 16 Heritage Homefront July July Heritage Homefront NeighborhoodNews 17
Come to the
carnival
Cause!
for a
Written by Elizabeth McCabe
It’s always fun to go to a summer carnival,
but it is so much more fulfilling to come to
carnival for a cause.
This summer on July 13th from 6:30 to 8:30 pm, the Goddard
School on 754 Reading Road in Mason will be holding their 14th
Annual Summer Carnival to benefit the Dragonfly Foundation. This
foundation was founded for an all-important purpose: to bring com-
fort and joy to kids and young adults being treated for cancer and
blood diseases. What a wonderful way to spend a summer night by
helping those in need!
By participating in the carnival, you will be helping the Dragonfly
Foundation create special events and memorable moments for fami-
lies, implement the “I Am Still Me” Hair Loss Program, help fulfill
children’s hospital “wish lists,” and much more! Your participation
truly makes a difference in the lives of others. Plus, the carnival itself
will be a blast! Food, games, raffles, a dunking booth, and a “bounce
house” all make the night fun for all! Be sure to come out with your
family and have a great time!
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yard
month Congratulations to John and Sue Oswalt and family!
OF THE
4827 Maxwell Drive
Photos by WEBB Photography
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Cooks’
corner
The
Bookshelf Fourth of July Cheesecake
Prep: 30 minutes | Standing: 50 minutes | Baking: 1 hour 20 minutes | Chilling: 8 hours
1-1/2 cups finely ground almonds 1/2 tsp. salt
Daytime Book Club Written by Carol Hammons
1/4 cup sugar
3 tbsp. butter softened
1/2 tsp. almond extract and 1 tbsp. lemon
zest or juice
Five 8-ounce packages cream cheese, 1-1/2 cups blueberries or any combina-
The daytime book club met in May to travel around Europe (It’s always interesting to wonder just softened (do not use fat free) tion of mixed berries
review The Paris Wife by Paula McLain. how much of a novel like this is really true). The author was 1-1/4 cups sugar Additional berries for garnish
inspired to write it after reading the following poignant quote in 1 tbsp. cornstarch 1 cup of whipping cream or Cool Whip
This historical novel is largely based on Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast; “I wish I had died before I ever 1/2 tsp salt topping
the author’s extensive research into the loved anyone but her.” We recommend it. 5 large eggs 2 tsp. sugar
life of Ernest Hemingway. While liv- One 8-ounce container regular sour cream 2 tbsp. sour cream
ing in Chicago, he meets his future wife Our group does not meet in summer, but the book selection for
Hadley, who is from St. Louis. They September is The Shoemaker’s Wife by Adriana Trigiani. This is
communicate almost daily by letter, and an epic historical novel of immigrants which follows their lives Combine first three ingredients in a small bowl.
these letters plus ones sent after their from Italy to New York, to Minnesota, thru World War I, and
marriage were reviewed by the author. to the Metropolitan Opera as their fate unfolds. We will meet Press mixture into the bottom and sides of a lightly greased
September 12 at noon at the club for lunch with book discus- 9-inch springform pan and set aside. Beat cream cheese at
Hemingway believes he must go abroad to stimulate his writ- sion following. medium speed with electric mixer until smooth.
ing creativity. After their marriage, they settle in Paris but also
Combine sugar, cornstarch, salt and add to cream cheese, beat-
ing until blended. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after
each addition. Add eight ounces sour cream and almond extract,
beating until just blended.
Evening Book Club Written by Alison Martin
Pour half of mixture into springform pan and spread berries over
mixture. Spread remaining cream cheese mixture over berries.
On Wednesday May 16th, the evening and escape the persecution that awaits her in Nigeria. Sarah is
book club group met to discuss Little a rather self-centered working wife and mother who fell out of Bake 300 degrees for 1 hour and 20 minutes until center is firm.
Bee by Chris Cleeve (originally pub- love with her husband a long time ago. Yet these two women Turn off oven and let cheesecake remain in oven with door with
lished as The Other Hand in Britain). develop a strong bond and a common goal. door partially open for 30 min.
Little Bee is the story of two women,
Englishwoman Sarah and Nigerian This book is full of surprises, and many of the scenes are quite Remove from oven, cool in pan on wire rack for 50 minutes;
Little Bee, who cross paths one fateful day on a Nigerian beach. graphic and harsh. But the writing and imagery is beautiful and cover and chill 8 hours. Release sides of pan and remove.
This encounter changes both their lives. Two years later, they a joy to read. Our group was split on the book; it is a disturbing
cross paths again in England on the day of the funeral for tale. However, those of us who attended this meeting would Beat whipping cream at high speed until foamy. Gradually add
Sarah’s husband, Andrew. From that point, their stories are recommend this book to people who love to read beautifully sugar, beating until stiff.
entwined. As the story unfolds, the author reveals each char- written books, despite the possibility of a heartbreaking ending.
acter’s past, bit by bit, like peeling back the layers of an onion. Fold in two tablespoons sour cream, spread over cheesecake and
The story is narrated alternatively by Sarah and Little Bee, very Next month we will be reading Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand by garnish with inner circle of blueberries. Circle edge with straw-
different women with utterly different lives. Little Bee is in Helen Simonson. We welcome anyone who would like to join us. berries halves. Keep chilled until one hour before serving. Red
England illegally, trying to figure out how she can stay there white and blue cheesecake looks beautiful and tastes delicious!
12. 22 NeighborhoodNews Heritage Homefront July July Heritage Homefront NeighborhoodNews 23
The Heritage Club
Homeowners’ Association
Annual Meeting April 26, 2012
Submitted by Bill Partridge-HOA president
The meeting was called to order at 7:05pm. It was determined that a quorum was not acquired, as 50% of the ownership was
not present or represented by proxy. Scott Losekamp notified the Board that official notice was mailed to all homeowners on
April 12, 2012 regarding this annual meeting. Board members present included President Bill Partridge, Carol Hammons,
Mickey Schonhoft, Denny Martin and Dieter Moeller. Property Manager Scott Losekamp representing Town Properties was
also in attendance.
Activity Report for 2011 what is owed. lighting, at all entrances tant notices via our email system to those of you who share
• We extend our gratitude to Rita • The now vacant lot on Raynor was • Your HOA maintained dues at an your email address. If you would like to be included in these
Armentrout for her significant contri- maintained by the HOA and costs annual level of $855. distributions, just send an email to HeritageClubHOA@
butions over the years to our commu- were billed to and collected from the gmail.com and make your request (please make sure to pro-
nity and wish she and Gene happiness owner of that lot. HOA Plans for 2012 vide your name and address).
in their new home. • We coordinated our lawn-maintenance • Your HOA intends to continue pub- • We will continue to systematically replace our incandescent
• Under Rita’s leadership “the HOME- services with the Butler Warren Road lishing “the HOMEfront” as we think it street lights with CFL bulbs and fixtures. We are tracking
front” continued to grow and benefit widening project that began to impact provides an excellent way to build our our replacement progress so that we can better measure the
our community. our entrances at Heritage Club Drive sense of community. If you are able to true cost of our street lighting system.
• Lighting improvements were installed and Ross Lane. contribute in any way to that publica- • Your HOA will continue to pursue legal remedies against
at the Colt entrance; we replaced the • Because of the Butler Warren Road tion, we ask that you do so by contact- homeowners who are not living up to their financial commit-
entire system with solid brass lighting widening project, some of our land- ing Evonne Marinakis at ment to the HOA.
fixtures and LED lights. scaping was damaged or removed content@N2publishing.com.
• We repaired and rebuilt much of the and many of our trees were cut down • Evonne is a resident of Wethering- Election of Officers:
stone wall surrounding the Maxwell or severely trimmed. Consequently, ton and has been working with the Bill Partridge advised that after numerous years of service Tim
pond. we were unable to make landscaping N2 publishing team for over a year. Reisinger has decided to not continue serving on the Board.
• Repairs were made to tiles around the improvements along this corridor in Evonne has worked closely with Rita The Board expressed their appreciation to Mr. Reisinger for his
Maxwell circle. 2011. Armentrout to transition responsibili- service to the community.
• Each time one of our street light bulbs • The park-like common property area ties for “the HOMEfront.”
burns out, we began the process of along the west side of Mackenzie • In 2012 we will all have to contend Mr. Losekamp advised that technically there could not be an
replacing that light with a new CFL Court that contains a playground and a with the Butler Warren Road widening election since a quorum had not been established. Bill Partridge
bulb which will have a much longer gazebo structure has been plagued for project. Undoubtedly this will cause advised that current Board is appointed to a one year term if all
lifetime and consume significantly less many years with an area that remained us frustration and extra time as the sitting Board Members are in agreement to accept another term.
electricity than the current incandes- wet much of the time and that pro- entrances at Heritage Club and Ross All members agreed.
cent lights. This retrofitting process is moted weed growth. Pierce's was will be most impacted. Your HOA will
nearly cost-neutral for the HOA and asked to investigate this problem and attempt to communicate project updates Discussion of Items from the Floor:
will result in lower long-term mainte- determined that a broken section of to you though our email system as we • Homeowner asked if Association could discuss the Club
nance costs. irrigation valves and pipes was leaking. learn about that information. bearing some of the burden for the waterfall at Club Drive.
• The Heritage Club Drive fountain This was repaired and we expect this • Because of this construction project • Homeowner recommended that the Association might look
and waterfall were power-washed and area to become much more pleasant along Butler Warren Road, Pierce’s at possibly sodding the two faux greens.
cleaned in the spring. and enjoyable for all residents. landscaping will not be able to maintain • Homeowner asked if Association could explore the possibility
• Again in 2011 several homes in Heri- • The gazebo mentioned above was given our entrances to the standards we would of turning street lights over to the city of Mason.
tage Club did not pay assessments. a facelift in 2011 with painting and like. We ask your understanding and • Homeowner stated that he doesn’t believe all homeowners are
Your HOA has a policy of filing liens woodwork repair. patience as we attempt to work within receiving copies of handbooks after a new purchase.
on such properties and pursuing all • Of course we continue to make ongo- the constraints caused by this project. • Homeowner suggested that Association consider having a
legal avenues available to us to collect ing lighting repairs: post lamps, ground • Your HOA attempts to provide impor- meal in efforts of boosting attendance at the annual meetings.
13. 24 NeighborhoodNews Heritage Homefront July July Heritage Homefront NeighborhoodNews 25
News
Ribbon Cutting ( Jim Stradley, Ken Campbell, Gary Bohn, Mike Fields,
Lew Rosenbloom, Jeff Barnes and Bill Conklin)
Wendi and Zoe Kinross wore their red, white and blue
Heritage Club
Memorial Day at the Pool
The Members cooled off in the 90 degree tem-
peratures during the Memorial Day BBQ and
Pool House Grand Opening
Pool Party. Everyone enjoyed swimming and
& Ribbon Cutting Ceremony a delicious buffet with all of their summertime
grilled favorites.
The Heritage Club pool house was
struck by lightning on Labor Day week-
end in 2011 – on Saturday, May 26th a
ribbon cutting ceremony and cocktail
party was held to unveil the newly constructed pool house and
all of its enhancements. The added improvements include a
covered outdoor poolside dining area which includes TVs, ceil-
ing fans, speakers for music and a full service bar. You will also
notice an upgrade to the restroom facilities with elegant top A steel drum band provided entertainment during the cocktail party. Matthew Leffler enjoying the party
quality finishes such as tile floors and walls, granite countertops
and spacious, artisan tiled showers.
All of this would not have been possible without the hard work
and dedication from many Heritage Club Members. Ken
Campbell and Bill Conklin led the charge as project chairs and
Jeff Barnes was the General Contractor. Jim Stradley supplied
the brick to match the clubhouse, Ken Natorp designed the
landscaping, Tim Sendelbach designed the concessions and bar
area and Mike Fields provided all of the concrete and generous-
ly donated the stamped and colored outdoor dining patio floor.
We are excited for another fantastic pool season and look forward to
seeing you at the pool! Members enjoying the cocktail party under the covered dining patio.
14. 26 Heritage Homefront July July Heritage Homefront 27
15. 28 Heritage Homefront July July Heritage Homefront NeighborhoodNews 29
Providing Insurance
BUSINESS beat
Written by Elizabeth McCabe | Photos by WEBB Photography
and Financial Services
Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710
Drywall for All with D G Drywalling Service, Inc.
George W. Meinberg Debbie Wagner of Heritage Club is the the perfect finish for your walls. From day, a new business would be established.
Agent, Heritage Club Resident president of D G Drywalling Service, rounded walls and arches to bullnose or Being a skilled craftsman, Debbie was
Inc., which specializes in installing and squared off corners, they can create the able to do all of the framing and mechan-
9400 Main Street, Cincinnati, OH 45242 finishing drywall and has been doing so look you want. ics herself. But she did hire Greg Ruh,
513-891-0100 since 1990. For Debbie, that’s more than who installed and finished the drywall.
george.meinberg.bxzh@statefarm.com
twenty years in an industry that she abso- Debbie attributes her success to being at Subsequently, she and Greg Ruh became
lutely loves. the right place at the right time and part- business partners. D G Drywalling Ser-
nering with the right people. Surround- vice, Inc. was born and this company has
The company comes highly recommend- ing herself with quality-minded builders been a success ever since.
ed from homebuilders who understand and professional drywallers has made her
the expertise that Debbie and her team job easy. Debbie and Jerry Wagner of Maxwell
offer. Their reputation speaks for itself. Drive have been residents in Heritage
D G Drywalling Service, Inc. proudly Before becoming president of her own Club for four years now. They love the
showcases its work at Homearama and drywall company, she ran a very successful fact that they were able to build their own
Citirama—two local events that draw cleaning service for 22 years. The builder home, and they take great pride in their
the attention of homeowners from miles of her house was so impressed with how neighborhood.
around. Homearama will be held this year well she cleaned it after construction that
at Willows Bend from June 9 to June 24 he hired her to clean houses for builders. Debbie would love nothing more than
and Citirama will take place from Sep- Debbie proved to be a natural at this task. to help you with all of your drywalling
tember 8 to September 16. Her cleaning business boomed, and she needs. You will be pleased with the fine
then trained teams of people to to cope craftsmanship and attention to detail that
Because so many different options exist with the rising demand. D G Drywalling Service, Inc. provides
today with drywalling finishes, includ- for all its customers. You can reach D G
ing skip trowel, knockdown, swirl, lace, Little did she know that when she decid- Drywalling Service, Inc. at 779-0162.
and spray sand, Debbie can help you find ed to redo the basement in her house one
16. 30 Heritage Homefront July July Heritage Homefront NeighborhoodNews 31
Margie Paulson, Juanita Sweeney, Stephanie Broshear, Cheryl Frey, and Carol Pecord at The Real Housewives of Heritage Club, created by Becky Staples Kay Hillman with her creation -- The grAPE escAPE Brenda Houser-Langlas, Deanne Raizk, Hostess Linda Randolph,Peg Cotter and Marilyn Partridge, guests at Run
the Happy Birthday to You table for the Roses table.
Links
Lunch
at the
Written by Rita Armentrout
Photos submitted by Residents
2012 London Olympics Team USA A Blooming Good Time table, created by Madeline Hoge
Christine Pitman, Michelle Moran KV 19 President, Connie Pierce and Vickie
McCarty, guests at Lunch at the Links. Fun at the Photo Booth
Lunch At The Links was held Saturday, May 19, at Heritage Graham and Carol Hammons celebrated everyone's birthday;
Club, where approximately 130 people were treated to the Heri- the Pink Ribbon Classic Committee sat at their special table,
tage Club's ambiance (supplemented by the Quartets of Mason hosted by Rita Keim and Debbie Wagner; and Madeline Hoge
High School Symphony Orchestra) and excellent cuisine, fasci- made sure everyone had A Blooming Good Time.
nating silent auction items, fun with Hocus Focus Photo Booth,
sparkling jewelry, an entire Wall of Handbags (stuffed with Our presenting sponsors, Dr. Masood Ahmad of the Allergy
goodies) , and a wheelbarrow full of wine, booze and accessories. and Asthma Specialty Center, and the Teva Respiratory rep-
resentative were on the 2012 Olympic Team USA at Rita
The tables provided the eye candy, and once again they were Armentrout's table. Other major sponsors were Kathy Francis
over the top with imaginative, creative settings -- among them Interiors; Sibcy Cline Realtors Northeast, Madeline Hoge; The
a small, intimate Mexican Fiesta setting for two tables by Windsor Group; Sam's Club Foundation; Pierce's Lawncare &
Michelle Moran and her Mom, Kathleen McVicker; Viva Las Landscaping, Inc., and The Woods on Wilkens.
Vegas complete with one-armed bandits and a life-size Elvis
by Sue Oswalt; Co-chairs Elizabeth Smith and Amy Mueller Did it live up to the mission of Kindervelt: Having fun while raising
proclaimed Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend; the Real House- funds? Kay Mazza, one of the guests, summed it up this way:
wives of Heritage Club showed up at Becky Staples' table; "It's a pleasure to be part of such a fun, elegant and worthwhile cause."
Linda Randolph and Sue Smith had a Run for the Roses; Joan Juanita Sweeney chatting with Judy Wernicke-Beautiful table by All Occasions
17. 32 NeighborhoodNews Heritage Homefront July July Heritage Homefront NeighborhoodNews 33
Wall of purses Cindy Ipach, Kristin Nelson, Kay Hager and Madeline Carol Fulwiler, Elaine Jaun, Jennifer Zelkind and Kay
Hoge at the Blooming Good Time table. Mazza, guests at Team USA table
Thank you to the residents who supported our Kindervelt project Lunch at the
Links V on May 19. Because of your generosity and that of the other guests,
Cincinnati Children's Hospital will receive a gift of $20,000+ for allergy and
asthma research. Special thanks to our presenting sponsors, Dr. Masood Ahmad
of the Allergy and Asthma Specialty Center and Teva Pharmaceuticals. Our
thanks also to other major sponsors Madeline Hoge, Sibcy Cline Northeast;
Kathie Francis Interiors; The Windsor Group; Pierce's Lawncare & Landscap-
ing, Inc. and the Woods on Wilkens. The community support was fantastic and
we sincerely thank all of you -- too numerous to list here. The generosity and
support of the community and the hard work of our members made this event
one of our most successful and we are grateful to you all.
Elizabeth Smith, Amy Mueller, Co-Chairs of Lunch at the Links;
Michelle Moran, President, KV 19.
~Elizabeth Smith, Amy Mueller, Co-chairs, Lunch at the Links and Michelle
Moran, KV 19 President
Splash! Pool Party
All Photos provided by WEBB Photography
Debbie Wagner of Kindervelt 19 and Heritage HOMEfront, pub-
Event
for March of Dimes was a Success!
lished by N2Publishing, have teamed up for a Ladies' Pool Party,
benefitting Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.
Wednesday, July 25, 5:00 to 8:00 pm
O
All women of Heritage Club are welcome to enjoy a fun eve- n May 23rd, adults from Heritage Club had the chance mini shrimp; and Jarlsberg cheese puffs topped with a Roma
ning out, with food by Luigi's Old World Market, drinks by to eat, drink, and be merry. The Heritage HOMEfront tomato and artichoke Parmesan dip. Everything was delicious!
Little Sonoma Wine, snappy conversation and fun, fun, fun sup- magazine coordinated a night at Dr, Brad and Mackenzie Curt’s
www.n2pub.com plied by the guests. beautiful home on Tillinghast Ct. which gave neighbors a per- The wine served was from Little Sonoma Fine Wines and
here
fect opportunity to get to know each other better while raising Gourmet Foods. Our wine sponsor for this event was Tony
Each guest is asked for a donation of $25, with all funds going money for the March of Dimes. Braun with Western & Southern Life. Maid Pro, a full service
to Children's Hospital.
Advertise The March of Dimes improves the health of babies by preventing
house cleaning service and HOMEfront supporter helped Brad
and Mackenzie prepare for the party by donating three hours
Date: Wednesday, July 25 -- 5 to 8 pm birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. What better of house cleaning. June Webb with WEBB photography was
Place: Debbie Wagner's, 4716 way to spend a night than to help such a worthy organization? there to take pictures and Sue Glew owner of Your Best Friends
Maxwell Drive Errand Service, was helping make sure the night ran smoothly!
Rsvp: Bernadette Hayes All who attended genuinely enjoyed themselves as they feasted
b.hayes@n2pub.com on food provided by At Your Service Catering. Owner Lisa A big thank you to Dr. Brad and Mackenzie Curt who were
Lizzo prepared yummy Chicken and Cheese quesadillas, spring so gracious to open their home! Thank you to everyone who
rolls, "Peppadew" filled with goat cheese; Mexican salsa with attended and helped support the March of Dimes.
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