- Annual Golf Outing
There are only a few spots left for this annual event of fun and excitement.
Each golfer will receive lunch and dinner provided by Charlie Baz'L's Bar &
Grill, (dinner is sponsored by The Midland Company, The Everest Group, New
Richmond National Bank, Mercy Hospital Clermont, Cinergy, First Financial
Capital Advisors and Bank One), and four drink tickets, sponsored by Cole,
Layer & Trumble. All golfer will then be entered in a door prize drawing
and have chances at many other contests. Please
click here
for more
information on how you can become a part of this great golf scramble.
- A Call for Volunteers
Not a golfer but want to share in the fun then come out and volunteer for
the annual Clermont 20/20 golf scramble. We still need volunteers for many
of our events throughout the day. All volunteers are invited to come early
and have lunch before heading out to the golf course or stay late after the
scramble is over to enjoy dinner with the golfers. Please
click here
to see
what fun volunteer opportunities are still available for this year's golf scramble.
- Announcing the Educational Leadership Class of 2004
The Ninth Class of the Educational Leadership Class has been selected and will
begin their adventure in community education on June 14. Class members include
Gregg Curless and Jim Quatman, Milford Exempted Schools, Susan Smith, Child
Focus, Christy Williams, Live Oaks, Eric Plummer, West Clermont Schools, Michael
Patten and Chad Graybill, Grant Career Center, Steven Schad, Batavia Schools,
Elaine Mueninghoff, University of Cincinnati - Clermont College, Beth Oliver and
Brad Ellis, Felicity Franklin Schools, and Gary Scarth, Clermont Northeastern
Schools. Educational Leadership graduates are welcome to join us for any class
day June 14 - 18. Contact Cyn Macke in advance at
leadershipinstitute@clermont2020.org.
For more information on the Educational Leadership Schedule please
click here.
- Fourth Annual Leadership Day promotes Servant Leadership
"Serve to Lead", the fourth annual Clermont 20/20 Leadership Day, featured
nationally known speakers Jim "Gus" Gustafson and Shann Ferch from the Greenleaf
Center for Servant Leadership, as well as local speakers, Dave Carr, Joy Outdoor
Education Center and Bob Jewell, Omega Leadership Group. One hundred sixty
members of the current Clermont 20/20 Leadership Classes, graduates and members
of the community attended the day at the Holiday Inn. Leadership Day was planned
and presented by LEAD Clermont Class members, Jackie Coleman, David Devier, Kathy
Dick, Debbie Lantman and Mark Shugarman.
View pictures
from Leadership Day.
- Leadership Institute Recruits Retired and Semi-Retired Leaders
Has someone from your company recently retired? Do you have a active, mature neighbor
or family member? Would you like to nominate them for the Senior Leadership Program?
The Senior Leadership Program is based on the belief that retirees can offer a wealth
of knowledge, experience, leadership and vitality to our community while enriching
individual lives. Senior Leadership nominees are being accepted through June 30.
Applications
are being accepted through July 15.
Click here
for additional information on Senior Leadership.
- Run, Walk and Roll Day
Plan to attend "Run, Walk and Roll Day" at East Fork State Park. This LEAD Clermont
Class Project is a FREE event, sponsored by Cinergy and 5/3 Bank, and will appeal
to outdoor enthusiasts of all sorts. Runners, walkers, hikers, naturalists, rollerbladers,
bikers and others will find plenty to capture their interest. From 11:00 to 3:00 on
Saturday June 5th, Run, Walk and Roll Day will highlight the various sports and outdoor
activities that visitors will be able to enjoy along the Williamsburg/Batavia multi use
trail once it is complete. Live animal demonstrations by the Cincinnati Zoo, bicycle
safety demonstrations, naturalist led hikes, a sanctioned Volksmarch walk-a-thon, with
presentations by the Shawnee Indians, Steve Newman - World Walker, Rick Crawford, and
area elected officials, are all part of the planned day's activities.
When completed, this trail will benefit the entire County in a multitude of ways. By
making use of one of Clermont County's most significant natural resources, East Fork
State Park, this trail will provide:
- Recreational opportunities for citizens
- Historical landmark identification and education
- Conservation opportunities in association with East Fork State Park
- Educational benefits through botanical, biology and science applications.
- Enhanced image for Clermont showcasing our region's assets
- Community development impact of pride, promotion and visitors
- Economic development supporting business, business retention and attraction.
For directions to the event or to find out more about the trail, visit us at
www.wbtrail.com or call Rex Parsons at 513-732-3888.
- Congratulations Tina Mills!
Please join us in congratulating LEAD Clermont graduate, Tina Mills, on the birth of her
son William on April 13 at Bethesda North. To see picture of the baby check the
hospital
website.
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