- The Taste of Clermont County
The Village Association of Batavia is proud to announce the first
annual "Taste of Clermont County" scheduled to be held on Saturday
September 11, 2004 from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM and Sunday September 12, 2004
from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Main Street in the historic Village of Batavia.
The event features the Best of Clermont County's restaurants, a KidZone,
an arts and crafts show, hot air ballon rides, and live musical entertainment.
(more information...)
- Welcome Kristi Bosken
Kristi joined the Clermont 20/20 team on July 19, 2004, filling the position of
administrative assistant/office manager. Kristi's background, most recently, in
systems analyst support and her prior experience as a trainer and accounting manager
brings a high level of skill and customer service to Clermont 20/20. Kristi has
travelled with her military husband and lived and worked in both Kingston and
Johnson City, Tennessee, as well as in Okinawa, Japan and in Fairfax, Virginia
before moving back to their native Clermont County.
The Boskens have two sons: Jeremy who is active in the Marine Corp Reserves and
is currently serving our country in Iraq and Joshua, who just finished his freshman
year at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga. They're eagerly anticipating
Jeremy's return in late September.
Join us in welcoming Kristi as the newest member of Clermont 20/20: A Vision for
Leadership.
- First Impressions Winter Series Scheduled
Thanks to many of you, our graduates, the 2004 First Impressions Executive Orientation
Program was successful. The Leadership Institute is asking for you help again. The
2005 First Impressions Program has been scheduled for January 27, February 4 and
February 10, and we need your help in passing the word on. The Leadership Institute
of Clermont 20/20 offers this Executive Orientation Program to newly promoted or newly
relocated executives and professionals in Clermont County, and their spouses, to provide
an unparalleled opportunity to learn about and become involved in Clermont County.
First Impressions is also ideal for someone who has interest in LEAD Clermont, but
just cannot commit that much time to attend the program. First Impressions provides
a comprehensive overview of the history, government, culture and economics of the
community in three class meetings. This fast-paced, interactive program also offers
an opportunity for informal discussion with recognized community leaders to help
establish ties and to develop valuable contacts among peers in Clermont County.
See our web site for more information about
First Impressions.
- "In the News..."
On Friday, Jul y 16, 2004, the Cincinati Enquirer printed an article by their staff
writer Reid Forgrave entitled "Clermont program nurtures leaders" highlighting the
experiences of 2004 LEAD graduate Lynn Tetley, and quoting Cyn Macke. You can find the
full text of the
article
on the Cincinnati Enquirer web site.
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