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In This Edition:     August 8, 2004
  1. Clermont Educational Opportunities
  2. Mark Your Calendars for Culturefest 2004!
  3. Mentors Needed!
  4. Philharmonic Concert
  5. Clermont County Heart Walk - October 2
  6. Graduate Community Project Opportunity
  7. Leadership Institute Graduation Photos

Briefs:
  1. Clermont Educational Opportunities
    Advisors are needed for the Clermont Educational Opportunities Program. This is a paid, part-time opportunity to assist high school students and their families in making higher education accessible and attainable. Please see this flyer for more information.
     
  2. Mark Your Calendars for Culturefest 2004!
    This family-focused multi-cultural celebration will feature artists, restaurateurs, demonstrations and performances representing cultures from around the world. Please see this flyer for more information.
     
  3. Mentors Needed!
    This unique mentoring program has been an amazing success at Amelia, Glen Este and Williamsburg High Schools in Clermont County. Just ask mentors, Debbie Siegroth (LEAD Class of 2002), Billie Kuntz (LEAD Clermont Class of 2002), Patty Pryor (LEAD Clermont Class of 2003), Ad Kelsey (Senior Leadership Class of 1997). Please see this flyer for more information.
     
  4. Philharmonic Concert
    The Clermont Philharmonic Concert scheduled for Friday, August 6 at the Arthur Wiedenbein Amphitheatre at the Union Township Civic Center will begin at 7:30 p.m. Bring your entire family and enjoy another summer concert in the park by the Clermont Philharmonic Orchestra at the magnificent new amphitheatre.
     
  5. Clermont County Heart Walk - October 2
    The American Heart Association presents the Clermont County Heart Walk on Saturday, October 2, 10:00 a.m. at Veteran's Memorial Park in Union Township. Online registration for the 2004 American Heart Walk is easy. Go to www.heartwalk.kintera.org/clermontcountyoh. For more information contact Amy Howe at the American Heart Association at 513-281-4048.
     
  6. Graduate Community Project Opportunity
    With the help of LEAD Clermont Project Team members Susan Moore, Bill Hopple, Dan Cox and Carla Goodspeed, the first annual Clermont County Cancer Family Care Day Camp was a wonderful success. Thirty children whose lives have been touched by cancer enjoyed a fun filled day at The Cincinnati Nature Center's Longbranch Farm. With you help, this Camp will continue next year. How can you help? Become a member of a team that will work throughout the fall, winter and spring to create and carryout a promotional and marketing plan for the program. Please contact Cyn Macke at leadershipinstitute@clermont2020.org if you would like to help make this program happen again.
     
  7. Leadership Institute Graduation Photos
    A festive graduation ceremony was held at the Holiday Inn Eastgate in July celebrating the beginning of enhanced community involvement for the graduates of the LEAD Clermont, Senior Leadership and Educational Leadership classes of 2004. Enthusiastic words of wisdom were shared by class spokespersons Pat Webb for LEAD Clermont, Lucy Snell for Senior Leadership and Susan Smith for Educational Leadership. Executive Director Cindy Jenkins and Leadership Institute Council members Bill Lyon, Mick McLaughlin, Tom Rocklin, Adelaide Kelsey and Chuck Tilbury, as well as Educational Leadership Advisory Committee members Bill Shula and Susan Hakel were on hand to congratulate the graduates on their commitment to work to improve the quality of life in Clermont County. Come see the graduation photos!
     

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