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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Loveland restaurants raising money for girl with Leukemia
The Works and Paxton’s in Loveland will donate 10 percent of all their sales from today, March 31, to the family of Leah Jordan, a 10-year-old Loveland resident suffering from Leakemia. Patrons need only to mention Leah’s name to their server. Leah and her mother, Little Miami Junior High School teacher Ellen Mason, were featured in a recent edition of the Pulse-Journal.
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Loveland restaurants raising money for girl with Leukemia
The Works and Paxton’s in Loveland will donate 10 percent of all their sales from today, March 31, to the family of Leah Jordan, a 10-year-old Loveland resident suffering from Leukemia. Patrons need only to mention Leah’s name to their server. Leah and her mother, Little Miami Junior High School teacher Ellen Mason, were featured in a recent edition of the Pulse-Journal.
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Levy supporters hold kick-off party tonight
I’m heading to the kick-off party for the “Vote Yes” campaign, held by supporters of the Little Miami school levy at 5:30 p.m., tonight, March 31 at Valley Vineyards. Cost is $5 per person and includes a potluck dinner, drinks and entertainment. The rally is open to all Little Miami community members interested in supporting quality schools. For more information on the campaign, call campaign chairman Herb Mayer at (937) 313-9248 or email pantherpridepac@gmail.com.
