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VILLAGE OF EVENDALE MAY 2021

Dear Neighbors and Friends, Silco Fire & Security Cincinnati is having its grand opening of its new building on May 21st. It is going to be kind of different; they are going to have a “wet-down.” It is what new military pilots do after their first solo flight. They get wet down by a firehose. So I guess we are going to “wet-down” the front door? We will see. We have been approved for two electric vehicle charging stations on the Municipal grounds. They will be placed by the police garage. I can see a time when the Village may buy electric vehicles in the future. The Police, Fire, Service, and Recreation Departments are all candidates. Their vehicles travel short distances for the most part. I can see the Federal government going big in this field. Yes, your tax dollars at work. Whenever you receive money from the Federal government, the paperwork that comes with it is an overwhelming amount. The COVID funds we received is no exception. Fortunately, our Chief Fiscal Officer and our fire chief have kept up with it. And as usual with the Feds, they keep changing the rules to receive our $500,000 for the $1.8 trillion American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) recently passed Congress. Again we will have much bookkeeping to work on. However, the Ohio Municipal League is very good at guidance. It is dues well spent. I looked out my window which overlooks the main ballfield on our campus. Lo and behold there was a team practicing and the coach was using an automatic machine to throw flyballs to the outfielders. What ever happened to the fungo bat? Remember them? Lastly, Duke has started construction of the pipeline under Reading Road even though we DO NOT have a decision from the Ohio Supreme Court. None the less, you may want to watch their progress. Big equipment and big pipes, my great-grandson will be in . Sincerely,

Your Mayor

FINANCE DEPARTMENT Financial Comparison

2020 2021 March Year to Date March Year to Date Total Revenue $ 1,307,756 $ 3,775,278 $ 1,189,802 $ 3,871,195 Total Expenditures $ 1,131,033 $ 3,701,309 $ 1,055,201 $ 3,581,498 Net Result $ 176,173 $ 73,969 $ 134,601 $ 289,697 VILLAGE OF EVENDALE BUILDING, ZONING, AND ADOPTED ORDINANCES AND CODE ENFORCEMENT RESOLUTIONS

Tips on Residential Fence Installations The following ordinances were opted by the Council of the Village of Evendale at the Regular Council Meeting on April 13, Residential fences are one of the most common home im- 2021. provement projects a property owner undertakes. Most eve- ry community has some standards with regards to fences, ORD #21-17 and Evendale is no different. If you are thinking of installing AN ORDINANCE APPOINTING SEAN P. MCKINNEY AND TIMOTHY a new fence, or replacing an old one, please keep these D. HOLLOWAY AS POLICE LIEUTENANTS EFFECTIVE ON THE points in mind: EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

ORD #21-14  A Building Permit is required prior to construction. A AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A TRANSFER FROM THE small fee applies. CONTINGENCY FUND TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.  Any fence must be 70% transparent (e.g. ornamental metal, Kentucky board, split-rail, etc.). Privacy and ORD #21-16 chain-link fences are NOT PERMITTED. AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A TRANSFER FROM THE CONTINGENCY FUND TO THE BUILDING MAINTENANCE  The maximum height is 4 feet at the property line, but 6 DEPARTMENT. feet if setback at least 10 feet away from the property line. ORD # 21-19 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 258.220 TO PROVIDE  The fence may include a coated mesh material that pre- FOR THE ABILITY TO MODIFY CERTAIN PERSONNEL POLICIES vents animals from escaping the yard. AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.  Fences are permitted in the side and rear yard only. ORD #21-20 ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A MODIFICATION OF CERTAIN  The Village does not provide surveys of property bounda- VILLAGE PERSONNEL POLICIES, PURSUANT TO SECTION ries. 258.220 OF THE CODIFIED ORDIANCES OF THE VILLAGE OF EVENDALE IN ORDER TO RETAIN BILL MECHLEY, THE VILLAGE ELECTRICIAN, BEYOND WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN HIS As noted above, a Building Permit is required prior to con- RETIREMENT DATE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. struction. You may obtain a permit or ask a question by con- tacting the Building Department via phone (513-956-2665) ORD # 21-21 or email ([email protected]). The process to obtain ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO HIRE PART-TIME a permit is easy and can usually be completed in 24-48 AND SEASONAL EMPLOYEES FOR THE RECREATION hours. Thank you for keeping Evendale beautiful! DEPARTMENT AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

ORD #21-22 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PAYMENT OF AMOUNTS DUE UPON CERTAIN CONTRACTS REQUIRING CERTIFICATION OF AVAILABILTY OF FUNDS AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. FIRE DEPARTMENT

ORD #21-23 The Evendale Fire Department would like to ORDINANCE APPROVING WATER MANAGEMENTAND thank Captain Dennis Brown for his 25 SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN FOR KINETIC VISION AND years of service to the Village. Dennis AUTHORIZING BUILDING COMMISSIONER TO ISSUE PERMIT began his career on January 1, 1996 as AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. a firefighter paramedic with the village and was promoted to Lieutenant in An emergency clause is frequently added to an ordinance in order to allow the ordinance or resolution to go 2002. He was promoted to Captain in into effect immediately upon adoption. Under 2012. He also served as one of the Evendale's Charter, the emergency provision must be sepa- department specialists conducting fire rately voted on and approved by no less than five members of safety inspections. Dennis is the current Council. It must include a reason for why it is necessary . fire chief at the city of Wyoming and will continue his professional career in that capacity. We wish him a great retirement from the village and a healthy career at Wyoming FD. VILLAGE OF EVENDALE - MAY, 2021 Page 2 INCOME TAX GORMAN HERITAGE DEPARTMENT FARM

GHF’s Plant Sale Fundraiser is scheduled for Saturday May 8 10am-12pm. COVID-19 Impacts on operations – Preorder today at https://ghfplantsale.eventbrite.com. We will also have The current public health emergency some plants available the day of the sale in the drive thru. has impacted normal business operations. In-personal taxpayer Be enchanted by the history of Ohio's barns and the art of telling their sto- assistance remains suspended at this ries. You are invited to join us in welcoming artist and author Dr. Robert time. Taxpayer assistance is available Kroeger to Gorman Heritage Farm – on May 1 from 11AM to 2PM – as he by telephone and by email. presents his stories and experience from his Ohio Barn Project, during If you need to visit our office to drop off which he painted historic barns in all 88 counties in Ohio. The History Press information or to drop off your recently published "Historic Barns of Ohio," a book that includes images – completed tax return, you may do so at 64 in color – of each of the county barn paintings, along with an essay the Administration Lobby window, M-F about the barn or the nearby area. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/ 8:00am to 4:00pm. You may also use e/historic-barns-of-ohio-painting-demonstration-book-signing-and-farm-tour- the Secured Tax Department Drop Box tickets-149415819739.. located in the Lobby of our Police Department after normal business Nothing says Farm Fun like a Hayride! Hayride hours. The Police Department Lobby is begins at 11:30 on Wednesdays, weather per- mitting. You must be checked in, admission open 24/7. paid for non residents, by 11:15 to hop a ride Filing & Payment Due Date - around the Farm. Pickup is near the Interpre- The due date for filing your 2020 tive Center. Evendale Individual Income Tax Return has now been extended to May 17, Farm Fresh Meats 2021 (announced 3/24/21). Preorder GHF’s delicious chicken for pickup in May, June, In accordance with the State of Ohio’s July and October. Never too early to secure your Thanksgiv- announcement to extend the state ing turkey with a deposit - we sell out every year! Beef and filing due date to follow the federal pork shares are also available - consider splitting with a government and IRS, the time to file family member or neighbor. Learn more at www.gormanfarm.org/products/ your 2020 Evendale Individual Income meat-poultry Tax Return has also been extended to Monday, May 17, 2021. Save the Date for the annual Row by Row Dinner! August 21, 2021 6- 10pm. E-file/E-pay – The E-file system is We are planning an in-person, covid conscious event, featuring ingredients available for most individuals to file lovingly grown and raised on the Farm and prepared by local restaurants their 2020 Evendale Income Tax Gabby's Cafe, Tela Bar+Kitchen, Colonel De's Kitchen, High Grain Brewing Return. You may access the system by Co., with desserts by PieBird. A Deeper Roots Coffee Bar and Bourbon tast- visiting our website. An E-pay system ing with Three Chord Bourbon will complement a selection of wines and is included as an option for paying the beer by High Grain Brewing Co. balance of tax due by credit card. A Tickets available on our website beginning June 1. Thanks to our event service fee is charged by the 3rd party sponsors: Waltz Business Solutions, Deeper Roots Coffee, Beth & Chris Ca- credit card processor if utilizing E-Pay. narie, Inner City Youth Opportunities, Our Land Organics, Evolution Creative Solutions, Anthony's Dry Cleaners, and Barb & Joe Rohs. Tax Forms – Tax forms are available on our website evendaleohio.org/tax- Gorman Heritage Farm is celebrating 25 years! Remember that Evendale department/pages/tax - f o r m s Residents get free daily admission to the Farm. Please stop in the Interpre- For questions or assistance with your tive Center and let us know you are visiting (helps us keep track of annual Evendale tax return, we are happy to visitors!). While you’re here, ask to say hi to or meet help! Please call the Tax Department at our Executive Director, Tricia Watts! We encourage you 513-563-2671 or email Cindy Vaske, to become Members and Donors to support the mis- Tax Administrator at sion of Gorman Heritage Farm to educate about agri- [email protected] culture, nutrition, sustainability, and the environment. Visit gormanfarm.org to learn more!

VILLAGEVILLAGE OF OF EVENDALE EVENDALE - -M MAYAY, ,2021 2021 Page 3 CLAY CLASS—VASES Performing Arts, Visual Arts Tuesdays, May 4 & 11 (ages 18+) Dance & Yoga 10:00-11:30 am, Lower Art Studio, WATERCOLOR WEDNESDAY—MAY ECAC TRI-COUNTY PLAYERS PRESENTS, FLOWERS! $65.00, Min: 4 AN INSPECTOR CALLS Wednesday, May 5, 6:30—8:30 pm, $20 Make a set of small simple textured Bell Tower Arts Pavilion Email registration to vases in varying sizes. In the first class, Theater [email protected] learn how to make a temporary mold, Fridays & Saturdays, (Class size limited to 9—register today!) decorate a slab and construct a vase. In

May 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 at 8pm OPEN PAINTING STUDIO the 2nd class, choose from a variety of Sundays, May 9, 16, 23 at 3pm Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays glazes to finish your piece. Tickets $12.00, Bell Tower Arts Pavilion—lower level, REGISTER AT REC CENTER FRONT DESK

Box Office: 513-471-2030 10 am—2:30 pm, Free. CLAY CLASS—DECORATIVE HANGING

CINCINNATI ACTOR’S STUDIO (18+) OIL PAINTING CLASS TILES Mondays, Wednesdays & Thursdays Tuesdays, 9:30 am—2:00 pm Tuesdays, May 18 & 25 (ages 18+) $25 per class, $13 each class 10:00-11:30 am, Lower Art Studio, Call Steve 513-615-2827 to register Email [email protected] for registration ECAC $65.00, Min: 4 TIPPI TOES TINY TOES (AGES 2-3) and information. Pre-registration required—class size limited. Class held Play with textures and form by making Mondays OR Tuesdays, 5:00—5:30 pm, Decorative Hanging Tiles. In the first $50 month, at Bell Tower Arts Pavilion lower level.

class, learn how to make, cut, and deco- TIPPI TOES BALLET, TAP & JAZZ BEGINNING DRAWING CLASS rate a slab and construct a wall hanger. Mondays (ages 5-8) OR Tuesdays Tuesdays, 2:30 – 4:00 pm In the 2nd class, choose from a variety (ages 4-7), 5:45 – 6:30 pm May 4 – June 22 of glazes to finish your piece. REGISTER $60 month (residents receive dis- $175 for 8 week session AT REC CENTER FRONT DESK counts) Contact DJ Berard at [email protected] to register and for GENTLE FLOW YOGA (13+) supply list. Class held at Bell Tower Arts Exhibits Mondays & Wednesdays, 9:30-10:30 Pavilion lower level. am, $10 per class, Register at deb- 2021 EVENDALE FINE ARTS EXHIBIT [email protected] BEGINNING AND ADVANCED PAINTING Due to current restrictions there is lim- Tuesdays, 4:30 – 6:30 pm ited capacity of 10 DANCEBLAST! (16+) May 4 – June 22 people in the gallery. Masks are re- Tuesdays, 7:15 pm, Register @ dance- $175 for 8 week session quired. Please practice social distanc- blastinfo.com Contact DJ Berard at ing. Timed entry tickets available at vil-

[email protected] to register and for lage Music supply list. Class held at Bell Tower Arts website. Pavilion lower level Exhibition Hours:

Evendale residents 18 and younger CREATE WITH CLAY (AGES 5-12) Friday, April 30, 6:00-9:00 pm qualify for scholarships. Mondays, May 3, 10, 17, 24 Saturday, May 1, 12:00-4:00 pm Drum & Percussion—Chris Ellison— call 6:30-7:30 pm, Lower Art Studio, ECAC Sunday, May 2, 1:00-4:00 pm 513-259-9664 $15.00 per class. Min: 4 Monday, May 3, 12:00-5:00 pm Guitar—Lou Larson—call 513-675-9545 Weekly kids class to create and play The exhibit is held at the EVENDALE Piano—Aisha Butler—call 513-236-5711 with clay with instruction as needed. RECREATION CENTER, 10500 Reading Piano & Voice—Roxanne Engle—call 513 Glaze colors available to paint during Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45241 -948-9896 class after 1st firing. REGISTER AT REC Pre-registration is required. Violin & Viola—Gayle Castle—513-310- CENTER FRONT DESK For questions, call Susan Gordy at 9147 513-563-1350 or email [email protected]

VILLAGE OF EVENDALE - MAY, 2021 Page 4 2021 MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION Have you purchased your 2021 Pool Membership? Resident Memberships Senior Package Family Individual Notes (over age 55) POOL INFORMATION Includes Pool, Tennis, Racquetball, Fitness, As of the print deadline for this Newsletter, Facility $100 $70 $25 reservations through SuperSaas will once Sauna, Spa, & Locker again be required for the pool. We are working Rooms with the state and local health department to Fitness $40 $30 $10 Opens 5:00 AM Mon-Fri. seek further clarification for operations. Regardless of this new information, pool Locker Rentals n/a $25 $25 members will be able to resume family guest privileges Monday – Thursday during the Racquetball $40 $30 $10 Guest Fee $2/hour evenings only. Updates and information will be Swimming Pool $50 $30 $10 Baby-sitting Pass $30. posted on our Facebook page, Village website and via e-mail blast once a plan is finalized. Tennis $10 $10 $10

POOL HOURS SWIM TEAM MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND Season runs May 24 to July 22 Practices start Monday, May 24 after Saturday, May 29 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM (estimate) school. No practice 5/31. Sunday, May 30 Noon – 8:00 PM (6 & unders start June 7) ***NO 6 & Unders attend until June 7. Monday, May 31 Noon – 8:00 PM Resident & returning Business member **Regardless of what practice kids registration fee is $20 (includes t-shirt may have swam in the previous REGULAR OPERATING HOURS if signed up by 5/1.) Grandfathered summer swimmers must follow the age JUNE 1 – AUGUST 15 Non-residents will be allowed to sign-up -groups for the after school practices. Saturdays 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM for $50 Fee (includes t-shirt if signed Sundays 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM up by 5/1.) No other non-residents will 3:30 - 4:30 pm 9 & Over Monday – Friday 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM be taken. (no 8 & unders at this time) Starting May 3, the resident & 4:30 – 5:00 pm 8 & under ADJUSTED HOURS Business fee will be $30 per partici- 5:00 – 6:00 pm 9 & over Information forthcoming. (no 8 & unders at this time) pant* Morning practices start Tuesday, June EARLY MORNING ADULT OPEN SWIM FOR Latex caps will not be ordered this year. If you would like to purchase a silicone 1. Practice M-F, including meet days. POOL MEMBERS 8:00 – 9:30 am 13 and over June 2 – August 13 swim cap for $10.00, please order at sign-up. You can add last name for an 9:30 – 10:15 am ages 7, 8, & 9 6:00 AM – 7:30 AM M, W, F 10:15 – 11:15 am ages 10, 11, 12 Pre-Registration may be required; TBD additional $3. T-shirt and swim cap deadline is 5/9. 11:15 – 11:45 am 6 & under

PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS FOR Parent orientation meeting is tentative- Meets are on Tuesday and Thursday RESIDENTS AND BUSINESS MEMBERS ly set for Monday, May 17 at 7:00 pm evenings; Championships and Awards Lessons are scheduled on an individual basis in the Recreation Center. Volunteer Night information will be sent out at a at a time and day that works for the swimmer, positions will be made available at 9 later date. “New” swimmers should be parent and instructor. Talk with the Pool p.m., after the meeting. Positions are comfortable and confident in the water Manager to schedule your lesson; lifeguarded filled on a first come, first serve basis. on their own. The swimmer will need to hours only. Every family is required to volunteer. be able to enter the water on their own Fee: $15 - $25 for a 30-minute private Suit Ordering will be done online for and maneuver in an independent lesson; pay depends on instructor’s experi- 2021. Once signed up this information manner past the flags. Full evaluation ence. Pay instructor directly following the les- will be sent to all parents. dates and details online. son. Parents register at the recreation center and pay the swim fee; once the team coordinator confirms with the Three shelter house dates previously held center that you have registered and for village events are being released and paid, you will be authorized onto the are available to rent by residents (first website. Then you should register on come, first serve in person at the Recrea- the Eagles website tion Center). Dates being released are https://www.teamunify.com/ Home.jsp?team=recnlee June 5, June 19, and July 4th. as a participant.

VILLAGE OF EVENDALE - MAY, 2021 Page 5 Summer Camps and Classes at the Cultural Arts Center Summer Floral Fabric Painting (ages 12+) Cell Phone Photography (all ages) Tippi Toes Tiny Toes (ages 2-4 yrs) Mondays, June 7, 14, 21, 28: 6-7:30 pm June 21-25; 1:45pm-2:45pm Mondays, 5:00 - 5:30 pm OR $60 for 4 classes, $75 for families $30 for 5 classes Tuesdays, 10:45 - 11:15 am OR Instructor: Nick Paddock Instructor: Jodi Kessler Tuesdays, 5:00-5:30 pm Create your own floral masterpiece. In this Learn to use the cell phone as an artistic $50 for 4 classes (monthly), Evendale class you’ll explore color and shapes to form of expression. residents receive discounts. design a floral painting with felt fabric. As This class is a wonderful transition fun as paint is, learning how to use a new Musical Theater Camp (grades 1-8) between Toddler & Me and Ballet, Tap & medium in a different way is the exciting July 5- 8, 2-4 pm OR July 12 – 13, 2-4 pm Jazz class. Music, movement, balance, thing to do in 2021! $50 for 4 classes and the basic dance steps are introduced Instructor: Rachel Kimberlin in a fun, friendly, and positive So You Want to Be A Star? – Acting and Let your kids take the stage and be the manner. The dancers do not have mom, Stage Craft star of the show! In musical theatre camp, dad or another loved one by their side June 14-17 or June 28 – July 1 students will learn acting basics and during the class, so this class is great for 12:30 – 2:00 pm (grades 1-5) musical technique while working on a song children who will be able to participate in $40 for 4 classes and dance number for the end of the class on their own. Our teachers will keep Instructor: Rachel Kimberlin week. the music and curriculum moving along in

Students will learn about acting and stage a way that is fun, positive, and appropriate basics that every actor needs to know! Sewing for Rebels (ages 10+) July 13, 1-3 pm for children 2-4 years of age. We’ll talk about how to warm up our bod- ies and how to use our instruments $20 for 1 class Tippi Toes Ballet Tap & Jazz (ages 4-7) properly. Then we will dive into some the- Instructor: Tara Heilman Tuesdays, 5:45 – 6:30 OR atrical games, improv, and acting exercis- Social justice sewing project hand and Thursday, 10-10:45 am machine sewing. $60 for 4 classes (monthly), Evendale es to stretch our actor brain and muscles. Sewing Monsters (ages 8+) residents receive discounts. So You Want to Be A Star? – Acting and July 14, 1-3 pm Ballet, Tap & Jazz dance is offered for Stage Craft $20 for 1 class children 4-7 years old. We incorporate an June 14-17 or June 28 – July 1 Instructor: Tara Heilman even mix of the types of dance over the 45 2:30-4:30 pm (grades 5-12) Hand sewing adorable monsters, sure to -minute class time using high-energy $50 for 4 classes be your new BFF. music.

Min: 5, Max: 9 (non-Covid-20) Instructor: Rachel Kimberlin Pencils and Potential Creative Writing Tippi Toes Hip Hop Jazz Class (ages 7-12) In this camp, we will discover what it Class (ages 10+) Thursdays, 11:00 - 11:45 am means to be an actor. We will learn July 19-23 – Short Stories $60 for 4 classes (monthly), Evendale necessary vocabulary, learn about our act- July 26 – 30 – Short Plays residents receive discounts. ing forefathers and dig into some basic 1:00-3:00 pm Hip Hop/Jazz dance classes created technique! You can expect to grow your $50 for 5 classes especially for children 7-12 years of age. skill set here and try something new each Instructor: Anna Heilers Using popular music the students start day. Pencils and Potential is a creative writing learning dances and choreography quickly class for incoming 5th-8th graders who love as well as learning various dance The Summer Me Project! (all ages!) to write or who are interested in learning elements. Our version of hip hop/jazz Fridays, June 18 & 25 OR July 16 & 23 more about creative writing. There are two dance is extremely tasteful and clean and 3-4 pm, $20 per person options for class this summer: On July 19th our priority is offering age-appropriate Artist Jess Thayer of Contours & Clay will -23rd, students can learn about structuring material. help kids create Summer Me totem poles th and writing short stories, and on July 26 - Musical Theater Camp (grades 1-8) that answer the questions about how kids 30th, students can learn about structuring feel and what they love about summer. and writing short plays. July 5- 8, 2-4 pm OR July 12 – 13, 2-4 Students will be able to stamp and pm decorate their own cylinder as an individu- Tippi Toes Toddler & Me $50 for 4 classes al piece of the whole totem. These totems (18 months - 3 yrs) Instructor: Rachel Kimberlin will be displayed outside the entrance of Tuesdays, 10:00-10:30 am Let your kids take the stage and be the the Evendale Arts Center in August of $50 for 4 classes (monthly), Evendale resi- star of the show! In musical theatre camp, 2021 as community art. dents receive discounts. students will learn acting basics and Toddler & Me dance classes are for musical technique while working on a song Cursive Handwriting (all ages) children 18 months up to the age of 3 June 21-25; 12:30pm-1:30pm and dance number for the end of the years. This type of class includes mom or week. $30 for 5 classes dad or another loved one participating in Instructor: Jodi Kessler the class along with the little dancer. Our Learn the basic penmanship of cursive teachers will keep the music and writing. This class is sure to activate the curriculum moving along while parents brain in meaningful ways by improving take an active role in encouraging, hand-eye coordination, patience, and self- supporting, and keeping the little dancer control. on track. VILLAGE OF EVENDALE - MAY, 2021 Page 6 SUMMER MINI CAMPS SILLY ART CAMP WALK WITH US CAMP Mondays 1:30 – 2:30pm Thursdays 1:00 – 2:00pm Session 1 - 1st - 4th grade (Min 4, Max 15) 1st - 4th grade (Min 4, Max 15)

Monday June 7th–Friday July 2nd Mondays 3:00 – 4:00pm Thursdays 2:30 – 3:30pm th th th th  Please adhere to age guidelines when sign- 5 – 8 grade (Min 4, Max 15) 5 – 8 grade (Min 4, Max 15) ing up. $10 per person $10 per person Campers will enjoy the world of art through a silly It’s time to get moving! It’s time to get out in nature,  Grade levels listed are based on the com- lens. We will paint, draw, and have a blast while we get some fresh air, and get some steps in! Each ing 2021/22 school year. see art in a different way. Camp will meet in the week we’ll have a new route as we get out and walk.  We will not be adjusting mins/maxes or Activity Room. Camp will meet on the patio.

taking a waiting list. SOCCER CAMP GYM GAMES CAMP  We expect masking/distancing guidelines Tuesdays 1:00 – 2:00pm Thursdays 1:15 – 2:15pm FULL to evolve between the time we 1st - 4th grade (Min 4, Max 15) 1st - 4th grade (Min 4, Max 15)

advertise and meet for the first time, Tuesdays 2:30 – 3:30pm Thursdays 2:45 – 3:45pm so just prior to camps we will update 5th – 8th grade (Min 4, Max 15) 5th – 8th grade (Min 4, Max 15) parents with all safety requirements. $10 per person $10 per person  Camps are Resident Only Campers will work on furthering basic soccer skills Campers will play all their gym game favorites: mat-

through drills, games and scrimmaging. Camp will ball, pickle, dodgeball, hockey and more! Camp will CAMP 36 (3-6 year olds) meet on the patio. meet in the North Gym.

Mondays & Wednesdays or COOKING CAMP CRAFTY KIDS CAMP Tuesdays & Thursdays Tuesdays 1:15 – 2:15pm Thursdays 1:30 – 2:30pm 9:30 – 10:30 am 1st - 4th grade (Min 4, Max 15) st th

1 - 4 grade (Min 4, Max 15) Either day combination will sign up by age as Tuesdays 2:45 – 3:45pm Thursdays 3:00 – 4:00pm 3, 4, or 5/6 years olds 5th – 8th grade (Min 4, Max 15) 5th – 8th grade (Min 4, Max 15) (Min 6, Max 12 each group) $10 per person $10 per person Must be potty trained and three years of age Campers will prepare and enjoy some fun treats. We by 6/7/21; Staff cannot change diapers. Campers, it’s time to CRAFT! We are unleashing a will explore healthy foods but won’t forget about what bunch of new crafts and we may even bring back an Children cannot enroll in the program if they the kids really enjoy. Camp will meet in the Flex old favorite or two. Camp will meet in the Activity turn three during the session. Room. Room.

Early Bird Fees by May 15: BEADS & MORE CRAFT CAMP $20 per Child GLOW PARTY Tuesdays 1:30 – 2:30pm After May 15: $30 per Child Friday June 11th Noon - 2:00pm st th 1 - 4 grade (Min 4, Max 15) st th Camp 36 is a fun and energetic way to start the day! 1 - 8 grade (Max 40) Children are split into three age groups and partici- Tuesdays 3:00 – 4:00pm $5 per person pate in various activities including, but not limited to, 5th – 8th grade (Min 4, Max 15) Let’s turn off the lights and turn up the music! gym games, crafts, playground, song and dance, etc. $10 per person Strobe lights, glow necklaces and a BIG DANCE PAR- Camp counselors are assigned to each area and Campers will craft with beads and jewelry making. TY! Camp will meet in the North Gym. Campers each age group. Fuse beads, friendship bracelets, key chains and should eat lunch beforehand. more!. Camp will meet in the Activity Room. CAMPERS VS COUNSELORS CAMP MINUTE TO WIN IT Mondays or Wednesdays VOLLEYBALL CAMP Friday June 18th Noon – 2:00pm 11:00am – Noon Wednesdays 1:00 – 2:00pm 1st - 8th grade 1st – 4th grade (Min 4, Max 15) 5th & 6th grade (Min 4, Max 15)

(Max 40) Tuesdays or Thursdays Wednesdays 2:30 – 3:30pm $5 per person 11:30am – 12:30pm 7th & 8th grade (Min 4, Max 15) It’s time for a competition. We will all compete in 5th – 8th grade (Min 4, Max 15) $10 per person different Minute to Win it competitions. Not for those $10 per person Campers will work on furthering basic volleyball skills who are easily frustrated. Camp will meet in the Campers will get competitive as they play against the through drills, games and scrimmaging. Camp will North Gym. Campers should eat lunch beforehand. counselors in different sports, activities & challenges meet on the Patio. TYE DYE BASKETBALL CAMP PICKLEBALL CAMP Friday June 25th Noon – 2:00pm Mondays 1:00 – 2:00pm Wednesdays 1:15 – 2:15pm 1st - 8th grade (Max 30) 1st - 4th grade (Min 4, Max 15) 1st - 4th grade (Min 4, Max 15) $10 per person

Mondays 2:30 – 3:30pm Wednesdays 2:45 – 3:45pm We are going to tye dye! Everyone will get to tye-dye 5th – 8th grade (Min 4, Max 15) 5th – 8th grade (Min 4, Max 15) a shirt and a pillowcase. All items will be provided. $10 per person Please provide the campers t-shirt size at sign up. $10 per person Camp will meet in the North Gym. Campers should Campers will learn and improve their skills, in a sport Campers will work on furthering basic basketball eat lunch beforehand. skills through drills, games and scrimmaging. Camp that is increasing quickly in popularity, pickleball! will meet in the North Gym. Camp will meet in the North Gym. KIDZ HOME ALONE PRESENTED BY EN-

SCIENCE CAMP STAGE KIDS RICHING KIDZ th th Mondays 1:15 – 2:15pm FULL Wednesdays 1:30 – 2:30pm June 15 & 17 6:00 – 8:00pm th th 1st - 4th grade (Min 4, Max 15) 1st - 4th grade (Min 4, Max 15) 4 - 6 grade (Min 6, Max 25)

Mondays 2:45 – 3:45pm Wednesdays 3:00 – 4:00pm $65 per person Would your child know what to do if they have forgot- 5th – 8th grade (Min 4, Max 15) 5th – 8th grade (Min 4, Max 15) ten their house key? What if they are home alone $10 per person $10 per person and they are choking? Our Kidz Home Alone class Campers will explore the world of science as we Campers will get a chance to shine! Kids will take will give you and your child peace of mind when experiment and tinker with the world around us.. the stage and explore a variety of skills including home alone. As creators of this class, we thought of Camp will meet in the Flex Room. drama, dance, singing and more! Camp will meet at every home alone scenario possible, and provide the Amphitheatre. solutions for all of those ‘what-if’s”. This course is

designed to teach your child about being home alone

VILLAGE OF EVENDALE - MAY, 2021 Page 7 safely. An informative parent guide is included in the SOCCER CAMP CAMPERS VS COUNSELORS CAMP student manual and provides an avenue for discus- Mondays 1:00 – 2:00pm – 1st - 4th grade Wednesdays 1:15 – 2:15pm – 1st - 4th grade sion between parent and child. This engaging and (Min 4, Max 15) (Min 4, Max 15) interactive class is fun and includes guest speakers th th th th from the local Police and Fire Departments (when Mondays 2:30 – 3:30pm – 5 – 8 grade Wednesdays 2:45 – 3:45pm – 5 – 8 grade available). Camp will meet in the Activity Room. (Min 4, Max 15) (Min 4, Max 15) $10 per person $10 per person Campers will work on furthering basic soccer Campers will get competitive as they play SUMMER MINI CAMPS skills through drills, games and scrimmaging. against the counselors in different sports, ac- Session 2 - Camp will meet on the patio. tivities and challenges. Camp will meet on the patio. Monday July 5th–Friday July 30th COOKING CAMP st th  Please adhere to age guidelines when Mondays 1:15 – 2:15pm – 1 - 4 grade CRAFTY KIDS CAMP st th signing up. (Min 4, Max 15) Wednesdays 1:30 – 2:30pm – 1 - 4 grade Tuesdays 2:45 – 3:45pm – 5th – 8th grade (Min 4, Max 15) Grade levels listed are based on the  (Min 4, Max 15) Wednesdays 3:00 – 4:00pm – 5th – 8th grade coming 2021/22 school year. $10 per person (Min 4, Max 15)  We will not be adjusting mins/maxes or Campers will prepare and enjoy some fun $10 per person taking a waiting list. treats. We will explore healthy foods but won’t Campers, it’s time to CRAFT! We are unleash-  We expect masking/distancing guide- forget about what the kids really enjoy. Camp ing a bunch of new crafts and we may even lines to evolve between the time we will meet in the Flex Room. bring back an old favorite or two. Camp will advertise and meet for the first time, so meet in the Activity Room. FASHION CAMP just prior to camps we will update par- Mondays 1:30 – 2:30pm – 1st - 4th grade PAY IT FORWARD CAMP ents with all safety requirements. (Min 4, Max 15) Thursdays 1:00 – 2:00pm – 1st – 4th grade  Camps are Resident Only Tuesdays 3:00 – 4:00pm – 5th – 8th grade (Min 4, Max 15)

(Min 4, Max 15) Thursdays 2:30 – 3:30pm – 5th – 8th grade Prior to the first day of camp, parents/ $10 per person (Min 4, Max 15) guardians need to complete the following Campers will craft and do all things fashion. $10 per person paperwork upon registration: Campers will make or decorate fun things to Campers will learn to pay it forward and help  2021 Participant Agreement Form wear. Camp will meet in the Activity Room. build their sense of empathy and community (required) pride. Activities to include making greeting  Request for Special Accommodations BASKETBALL CAMP cards for a very special group of people and a st th form, if needed. Deadline for Special Tuesdays 1:00 – 2:00pm – 1 – 4 grade service project as well. Camp will meet in the Accommodation requests are due May (Min 4, Max 15) Activity Room. th th 1st as it can affect staffing. Tuesdays 2:30 – 3:30pm – 5 – 8 grade (Min 4, Max 15) PICKLEBALL CAMP Allergies & Medical Conditions  $10 per person Thursdays 1:15 – 2:15pm – 1st - 4th grade form, if needed Campers will work on furthering basic basket- (Min 4, Max 15)  Permission to Dispense Medicine ball skills through drills, games and scrimmag- Thursdays 2:45 – 3:45pm – 5th – 8th grade form, if needed. ing. Camp will meet in the North Gym. (Min 4, Max 15)

CAMP 36 (3-6 year olds) $10 per person SCIENCE CAMP Campers will learn and improve their skills, in Mondays & Wednesdays or Tuesdays & st th Tuesdays 1:15 – 2:15pm – 1 - 4 grade a sport that is increasing quickly in popularity, Thursdays 9:30 – 10:30 am (Min 4, Max 15) pickleball! Camp will meet in the North Gym. th th Either day combination will sign up as 3, 4, Tuesdays 2:45 – 3:45pm – 5 – 8 grade and then 5/6 years olds (Min 6, Max 12 in (Min 4, Max 15) FLAG FOOTBALL each age group) $10 per person Thursdays 1:30 – 2:30pm – 1st - 4th grade Must be potty trained and three years of age Campers will explore the world of science as (Min 4, Max 15) by 7/5/21; Staff cannot change diapers. we experiment and tinker with the world Thursdays 3:00 – 4:00pm – 5th – 8th grade Children cannot enroll in the program if they around us.. Camp will meet in the Flex Room. (Min 4, Max 15) turn three during the session. $10 per person Early Bird Fees by June 15: $20 per Child SILLY ART CAMP Campers will work on furthering basic flag st th After June 15: $30 per Child Tuesdays 1:30 – 2:30pm – 1 - 4 grade football skills through drills, games and scrim- Camp 36 is a fun and energetic way to start (Min 4, Max 15) maging. Camp will meet on the patio. th th the day! Children are split into three age Tuesdays 3:00 – 4:00pm – 5 – 8 grade groups and participate in various activities (Min 4, Max 15) FLEECE BLANKET MAKING $10 per person st th including, but not limited to, gym games, Friday July 9th Noon – 2:30pm – 1 - 8 Campers will enjoy the world of art through a crafts, playground, song and dance, etc. grade (Max 30) silly lens. We will paint, draw, and have a blast $10 per person Camp counselors are assigned to each area while we see art in a different way. Camp will Campers will get to make and take a fleece and each age group. meet in the Activity Room. blanket! There will be plenty of fun designs to GYM GAMES CAMP choose from. Camp will meet in the North EDIBLE SCIENCE CAMP Gym. Campers should eat lunch beforehand. Mondays or Wednesdays 11:00am – Noon – st th Wednesdays 1:00 – 2:00pm – 1 – 4 grade st th 1 – 4 grade (Min 4, Max 15) (Min 4, Max 15) SCAVENGER HUNT Tuesdays or Thursdays 11:30am – 12:30pm Wednesdays 2:30 – 3:30pm – 5th – 8th grade Friday July 16th Noon – 2:00pm – 1st - 8th th th – 5 – 8 grade (Min 4, Max 15) (Min 4, Max 15) grade (Max 40) $10 per person $10 per person $5 per person Campers will play all their gym game favorites: All of our activities will be experiments we can It’s time for a Scavenger Hunt! Campers will matball, pickle, dodgeball, hockey and more! eat! Let’s combine our science and cooking hunt the grounds of the Rec Center by follow- Camp will meet in the North Gym. camps and experiment with things like ice ing clues, exploring and competing for prizes. cream. Camp will meet in the Flex Room. Each team will have a counselor. Camp will

VILLAGE OF EVENDALE - MAY, 2021 Page 8 meet in the North Gym. Campers should eat BETTER BABY SITTERS PRESENTED BY own first aid kit to take home. Due to COVID, lunch beforehand. ENRICHING KIDZ we will not be sharing CPR mannequins.

July 19th & 22nd 1:00 – 5:00pm – 10 Years Please have your child bring a large stuffed WATER DAY animal with arms and legs and a medium Friday July 23rd Noon – 2:00pm – 1st - 8th Old & Up (Min 6, Max 25) $95 per person stuffed animal or doll to class. Students will grade (Max 40) learn: First Aid & Safety, Infant & Child CPR $5 per person Would your child know what to do if the child with mannequin instruction, Care of the chok- We are going to get wet! We will be playing they were babysitting were choking? Does ing child and infant, How to handle emergen- games with water! Water balloon toss, bucket your child babysit their younger siblings? Your cies, Creative problem solving, Job profession- brigade and more! Camp will meet in the child will learn the skills needed to be a Better alism and how to create a marketing flyer, North Gym. Campers should eat lunch before- Baby Sitter! This class includes guest speak- Hands on practice with diapering, bottle feed- hand. ers from the local Police and Fire Departments (when available). All students will receive their ing and infant care, & Creative age appropriate activities, Camp will meet in the Teen Room. TENNIS 2021 YOUTH: ADULT: Cardio Jr. NETL Tennis Team – CoEd Spring Adult Lessons Get a workout & enjoy tennis Jr. Team practices start after school on May 10 Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00-10:00 a.m. Saturdays 5/10 – 5/26 (no practice 5/31) Weekly Instruction & Match play $5/class if pre-registered/Resident M & W 4:15 – 5:15 p.m. May 11 – May 27 6 classes $7/class for Non-Resident (NR) 10-16 year olds. (classes may be combined depending on num- Walk In Fee: $10 Res./$12 NR (Residents… A program for the more intermediate player bers) have a group fitness pass? This class is in- who can sustain baseline rally, serve consist- 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. cluded!) ently and be able to keep score on a full size Fee: $24 for Residents Session 1: June 5, 12, 19, 26 court, using normal tennis balls. Travel to $30 for Non-Residents Session 2: July 10, 17, 24, 31 away matches is needed by parents All levels welcome- if we get enough to split, Session 3: August 7, 14, 21, 28 After school practices start June 2nd. we will. Session 4: Sept. 5, 11, 18, 25

Coed practice times: Adult Lessons M & W 11:15 – 12:15 p.m. Ladies Summer Team Tennis - FRIDAYS Participants MUST be able to sustain a base- Residents: $5/class/month Matches are played in June & July 1:00 – Non-resident: $7/class/month 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays but there might be line rally, serve consistently, and be able to score. Teams will be formed by tennis pro 8:00 – 9:30 a.m. one/two Tuesdays. Mon. & Wed. Beginner after practices and evaluations are completed. Beginning May 1 fee is $50.00 Very important for all ladies to attend practices Tues & Thurs. Adv. Beg./Intermed. (Non-residents who live in a community that is in MAY for this reason. Session I: June 7 – July 1 not in the league may sign up if spaces al- Session II: July 5 – July 29 YOU MUST BE ABLE TO PLAY ON lows.) FRIDAY MORNINGS TO BE ON THE TEAM. Session III: Aug. 3 – Aug. 26 Questions on this, call or email Kristen 563- Matches will be on June 4, 11, 16, 25, July 9, T & TH only 8:30-10:00 2247 or [email protected] 16 & 23. Minimum of 4 participants needed three days Please let front desk know Youth Tennis Lessons prior to first class or class may be combined to 1. How many matches you want to play Session I: June 7 – 24 8:00 a.m. or cancelled. 2. Dates you are NOT available for. Session II: June 28 – July 15 This will determine number of teams. Resi- Session III: July 19 – Aug. 5 Adult Intermediate & Above NIGHTS dents and Business members will be given Lessons on Mon. and Wed.! Thurs. will be June 3 – Aug 26 Thursdays first priority for matches. match play and FUN! $5/night Rainout Day will automatically be Fee: $60.00 6:30–7:30pm Instruction with Ben or Kieren Tuesdays at the same times. Practices May 10–May 26 (not 5/31) 7:30–9:00pm Match Play

Ex. Mon rains out – attend Tuesday. Mondays and Wednesdays Beach Tennis NEW!!! If Wed or Thursday rain out, attend following M & W 5:30-:700p.m & Kick off you shoes, put your feet in the sand Tuesday. Th 10:00–11:30a.m. and pick up your paddle! It’s easy and fun to Ages 5-7 8:45–9:30am Summer practice June 2 – July 28: play. Ages 8-9 8:45–9:30am Mondays & Wednesdays Monday nights 7-8:30 p.m. Ages 10, 11 &12 9:30–10:15am 5:30 -7:00 and 7:00 – 8:30 and May 17 & 24 will be staffed by tennis staff…to

Ages 13 & Older 10:15–11:15am Thursdays 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. help show how to play.

Fees: $27 residents Ladies Post-Season Open Play – FREE – Recruit your friends and $36 Non-Resident have some sandy fun! Mondays 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. PLEASE SIGN UP ONE WEEK PRIOR TO CLASS Ages: 21 and older Rainout day will be Wednesday at same time. TO ENSURE WE HAVE ENOUGH PARTICIPANTS. $10 added within one week of class Private Lessons are available from any of our Must have 4 registered one week prior or may Session I: Aug 2– 30 tennis staff. So if you can’t make any of the combine /cancel levels. Pre-Registered $20. scheduled times…try a private or group lesson.

Weekly Pizza & Play! Session II: Sept. 13-27 (no class Sept. 6) Get a few friends and schedule your own time! Play tennis, pickleball and even Beach Tennis! Pre- registered $12. Schedule a time with staff by contacting Kris- Bring your friends! ten at 563-2247 or email June 11– July 30 (no play on July 2) [email protected] Fridays 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. Head Pro Ben Adams - $35/hour Jr. Asst. Kieren Thomas - $15/hour Ages 9-16 year olds Call Kristen 513-563-2247 to schedule. Residents: $5/night – pay at the court $9/non-residents VILLAGE OF EVENDALE - MAY, 2021 Page 9 At the tennis courts, please WELCOME…. We are happy to welcome Ben Adams as our Tennis Pro for the Evendale Recreation Department! 2021 summer is a great time to learn how to play tennis or better your game. Please help us welcome Ben.

“A certified instructor with the Professional Tennis Registry, Ben Adams has coached tennis at the high school, college, club, and camp levels with nearly 15 years of experience. Most recently, he spent the Fall 2019 season as the volunteer assistant coach for the Cincinnati Bearcats and the previous three years as the head coach of the men’s and women’s teams at the University of Pikeville.”

Thank you to the following Phi Lambda Pi members for volunteering for our spring event: Liv Berke, Riley Bridge, Jon Caldwell, Grant Carmody, Jack Carmody, Ryan Carmody, Ava Carr, Alaina Finan, Kellen Finan, Kai Han- nah, Mitchell Kessler, Kalee Knight, Dillon Pommering, Scarlett Pommering, Jacob Senter, and Gabbi Terlinden.

Fall Soccer Sign-Ups Start May 1 Coaches are certified and background Pee Wee Born in 2016 checked. If interested in coaching, please Dribblers Born in 2015 email or call Kristen. Passers (U8) Born in 2013 & 2014 DEADLINE IS May 29 FOR RESIDENTS Wings (U10) Born in 2011 & 2012 Resident $10.00 (must watch the PAYS Strikers (U12) Born in 2009 & 2010 video once.) Kickers (U14) Born in 2007 & 2008 Non-Residents may sign up beginning June teams play in the SAY North division 1 if space allows. Non-Resident fee is $30 Minors Born in 2005 & 2006 (plus $6 if you have not viewed the PAYS teams play in the SAY North division video.) $40 refundable uniform deposit Seniors Born in 2002, 2003, 2004 check is required. Non-residents must view teams play in the SAY North division PAYS video prior to registering. Can view

online – see link on our website. Season for Passers and above runs

Aug – end of Oct with an end of season tournament for those that qualify. Practices Soccer/Baseball Cleat Exchange/ will start early/mid-July. There will be 10 Donation games played on Saturdays and midweek or Have gently used soccer shoes that just Sunday afternoons. Practices are don’t fit anymore…please bring them down determined by volunteer coach. to our Exchange. Bring a pair to donate Please do not attend if Micro Soccer: Our league plays at Evendale and/or exchange for size you need. feeling ill or been exposed to & Wyoming. Pee Wee’s play on Wednesday Covid-19. evenings only and Dribblers will have one Playground bathrooms available. practice during the week and then games are only on Sat. mornings at 9:00 or 10:00 Questions: (513) 563-2247 a.m. Generally start in August and end in Weather Hotline: (513) 956-2667 October.

VILLAGE OF EVENDALE - MAY, 2021 Page 10 PROGRAMS OFFERED BY FITMEES Please note that these programs are not a part of Group Fitness Classes offered through the Recreation Dept. Ask a FitMees Team member about signing up or email [email protected].

May Fitness Day TRX Training On May 8 from 10-11:30 a.m., come join our fun-filled Join Personal Trainer Margaret for a and fast-paced workout! You’ll get a chance to test out full-body suspension training three types of fitness styles lead by three FitMees workout that uses bodyweight trainers, Alice, Margaret, and Michael. exercises to develop strength, HIIT will be led by Alice, functional training by Michael, balance, flexibility and core stability and strengthening by Margaret. Fruit and granola will be simultaneously. Each exercise will provided after the workout and everyone who participates be adjusted to fit the individual’s will be entered into a drawing for a fitness level. Kevlar Medicine ball. The cost is $15 for Evendale Time: Fridays, 2-3 p.m. residents, $20 for non-residents. Limited to 3 people per class. Pre-register by emailing [email protected] or stop by The cost is $15 per sessions. the fitness center desk. Pre-register by emailing [email protected] or stop by the fitness center desk.

Get Your Wellness Plan This plan is designed to improve your mobility, enhance balance and make lasting changes in your health and fitness. Terry, your certified Personal Trainer, will take you through the InBody and put together a 3-week program for you to follow based on your results. In addition, you Tai Chi Classes will receive a basic starter meal plan with tips on how to Learn the ancient (martial) art of tai chi. Originally live a healthy, balanced lifestyle. Come get your developed for self-defense, tai chi has evolved into a assessment any Tuesday, beginning May 11 from 8:30 graceful form of exercise that’s now practiced for stress a.m. to noon. reduction, improved mood, muscle strength, balance and The cost is $50 for the full, 3-week plan. Pre-register by flexibility. emailing [email protected] or stop by the fitness You will learn breathing exercises to help you relax and center desk. connect with yourself, tai chi walking, and a short form of exercise that involves a series of movements performed Personal Training for Baseball & Softball Players in a slow, focused manner and accompanied by deep Terry, who played D1 baseball and specializes in youth breathing. training, is offering personal training for baseball and Alan, your tai chi instructor, is a certified personal trainer softball players ages 9 and up. This training helps build and has been practicing tai chi for over 4 years. muscle and offers sport-specific conditioning. The most Days & Times: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, commonly used muscles for throwing and swinging are 5:15-5:35 p. m. the shoulders, legs, core and forearms. Trainer Terry will Limit: 4 people per session be making these areas the focal point for increased The cost is $20 for unlimited classes in May. Must development in arm strength, bat speed, throwing preregister, no walk-ins. Wear loose fitting clothes and velocity, agility and conditioning. get ready to have some fun. Pre-register by Times available by appointment. emailing [email protected] or stop by the fitness The cost is $30 per session. center desk. Pre-register by emailing

[email protected] or Strength Training for Runners stop by the fitness center desk. Join Personal trainer Margaret in a full body strength workout designed specifically for runners with a focus on glutes, hips, and core. Adding strength conditioning will help prevent injuries and improve endurance! Adults and children entering junior high or older are welcome to join. Time: Tuesdays 12:45-1:30 p.m. The cost is $15 per sessions. Pre-register by emailing [email protected] or stop by the fitness center desk.

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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS The Village of Evendale regrets to inform our Administration Office 563-2244 residents of the cancellation of this year’s Director of Administration 956-2666 Fourth Fest’ and fireworks display on July 4th, Building Department 956-2665 Tax Department 563-2671 2021. This decision was made with heavy Village Clerk 563-2244 hearts, as we know the community loves this Cultural Arts Center 563-1350 event and sometimes plans vacations around it. Fire Department 563-2248 With the Congregating and Social Distancing Gorman Heritage Farm 563-6663 Requirement mandates in place per the April 8, Police Department 563-2249 Recreation Department 563-2247 2021 Director’s Order, the health and safety of Pool 563-2246 our residents, employees, volunteers and vendors Weather Hotline 956-2667 takes precedence. Service Department 563-4338

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Village of Evendale, Ohio - Three shelter house dates previously held for village events are Recreation, Administration and Cultural Arts. being released and are available to rent by residents (first come, first serve in person at the Recreation Center). Dates Evendale Emergency Services - being released are June 5, June 19, and July 4th. Police, Fire and the Service Department.