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June 27, 2018 THE OAKWOOD REGISTER

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Vol. 27, No. 25 June 27, 2018

Oakwood City Council will High Flying Fun consider food truck regulations Oakwood City Council is vehicles, including hours of oper- expected to vote next month on ation, time limits, parking require- legislation establishing standards ments, and designation of certain for the operation of food trucks and streets that will remain off-limits mobile food vendors in the city. to operators. The intent is to allow City Law Director Rob Jacques mobile food vehicles in a manner said current municipal ordinances that protects public safety and is prohibit the sale of food and other compatible with our community.” items within the public right-of- Jacques noted that food trucks “are way, but that could change with already permitted in several near- next month’s council vote. by communities and have been “The proposed ordinance would gaining popularity in recent years. create an exception for ‘mobile food We have already seen them in vehicles,’ allowing them to operate Oakwood for private events, but in the public right-of-way as long the city has received a number as they meet certain licensing and of requests from residents to per- other requirements,” Jacques said mit them on Oakwood streets.” of the proposal. “The ordinance Oakwood resident Sherry Hardin, would also establish guidelines however, is concerned that allowing for the operation of mobile food See Food on page 6 u BWC cites Oakwood for two violations in March 8 trench collapse that injured workers The Ohio Bureau of Workers city of Oakwood for two viola- Compensation has issued two find- tions under the agency’s Public ings against Oakwood for a March Employment Risk Reduction pro- 8 trench collapse that trapped a gram. According to the agency, city worker for several hours along the walls of the trench were not Northview Road and sent two city adequately protected from cave- employees to the hospital. in or collapse and vibration from Oakwood Public Works employ- nearby city vehicles posed a hazard ee Charles Rohrback was buried up to workers in the trench. to his waist following the trench “On or about March 8, 2018, collapse at 269 Northview Road, a competent person at the work Jeff Jones of Atlanta gets a little flying time in while in town for the week visiting family. Jones was flying and city worker Philippe Prevoteau location did not remove employees a radio-controlled Tiny Trainer on Thursday, June 21, at Mack Hummon Stadium. was injured in the incident. from a hazardous trenching and City safety crews spent several excavation area and the situation hours extricating Rohrback from resulted in a cave-in that exposed Volunteers needed to place Shafor Blvd. flags the collapsed trench, and both he employees to struck-by and crush Volunteers are needed to help set is patriotic for the July 4 holiday. Tuesday evening to help set up the and Prevoteau were treated at a hazards,” the BWC citation stated. up flags along Shafor Boulevard at Take down will be at 7 p.m. on flags. Having a hammer or cordless local hospital following the inci- “Each employee in an excavation 7 p.m. on Tuesday, July 3, at Shafor Thursday, July 5. drill with a 3/8” drill bit is helpful but dent. was not protected from cave-ins by Park. This project cannot happen with- not required to volunteer. Contact The Ohio Bureau of Workers an adequate protective system....” Organizers need lots of volun- out volunteers. Please consider Laura Hart at bamaflyer534@gmail. Compensation investigated the City officials said they have no teers to make sure every boulevard spending one hour of your time on com for more information. incident and last week cited the plans to appeal the citations.

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OJHS students enjoy Adventure of a Lifetime

A group of nineteen Oakwood climbed a glacier, trekked across team played for the first time since Junior High School students and old lava fields and black sand 1947. They watched the Iceland OJHS science teachers Mrs. Keyes beaches, and hiked to see water- vs. Argentina match on a big and Mrs. Harper, traveled to falls, crater lakes, and active gey- screen in the town square along Iceland to study the natural won- sers. with hundreds of local fans. The ders of “The Land of Fire and Ice.” The students also visited vari- trip culminated with a swim in The students spent five days ous museums and toured the cap- the world famous Blue Lagoon, learning about how the country ital city, Reykjavik. They were a geothermal spa whose hot, min- harnesses geothermal and hydro- thrilled to be in Iceland during the eral-rich waters are said to have ponic energy for power. They World Cup, in which Iceland’s healing properties.

JDRF of Southwest Ohio names Oakwood’s David Wenig as new Youth Ambassador The Southwest Ohio Chapter tunity to provide diabetes educa- Southwest Ohio Executive Director of Juvenile Diabetes Research tion to the public. David is the Melissa Newman, “These young Foundation recently selected David only student with T1D at Harman people serve as positive role models Wenig of Oakwood to be a member Elementary. An autoimmune dis- for the T1D community.” of the JDRF Youth Ambassador ease where the body destroys its JDRF is a leading global orga- program for the 2018-19 school own insulin-producing beta cells in nization focused on type 1 dia- year. The program accepts appli- the pancreas, T1D is often misun- betes (T1D) research. Driven by cants among children who have derstood, which is why the aware- grassroots volunteers connect- type 1 diabetes (T1D) and who set a ness-building aspect of the Youth ed to children, adolescents, and great example for others living with Ambassador role is so important. adults with this disease, JDRF is the disease. Wenig was diagnosed During the next year, David will the largest charitable supporter of with T1D at the age of 8 and goes provide health education throughout T1D research. The goal of JDRF above and beyond through his sup- the community to raise support and research is to improve the lives of port of JDRF and dedicated com- awareness of type 1 diabetes. He all people affected by T1D by accel- mitment to fundraising for research will speak to businesses, schools, erating progress on the most prom- to find a cure. and hospitals, as well as partici- ising opportunities for curing, better David is 8-years-old and will pate in JDRF sanctioned outreach treating, and preventing T1D. JDRF be a fourth grader at Harman events. Youth Ambassadors have collaborates with a wide spectrum Elementary. When asked about liv- a positive outlook on life and dia- of partners who share this goal. ing with diabetes, David said, “T1D betes, and also represent JDRF at Since its founding in 1970, stinks, but it will not stop me! I will various local events. JDRF has awarded more than $1.6 raise awareness about it and contin- “Our youth ambassadors play a billion to diabetes research. For ue having fun.” vital role for our organization by more information about the JDRF The Youth Ambassador Program educating others about T1D and Southwest Ohio Youth Ambassador was created to empower children by demonstrating that it doesn’t Program, visit swojdrf.org or call with T1D by giving them the oppor- have to hold you back,” said JDRF 513-793-3223. David Wenig June 27, 2018 THE OAKWOOD REGISTER 3 Oakwood ’s #1 Real Estate Company View ALL Oakwood listings: ColdwellBankerIsHome.com/Oakwood

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A discerning group of Girl Scouts from Troop 32317 sample the chocolates at this year’s That Day In May festivities. Sweet: Oakwood Sister City Another Year, Another B-Day Association posts winners By Gary Mitchner Does one ever look forward to a from That Day In May tasting birthday (Okay, I do every ten years Oakwood Sister City place was Trader Joe’s Pound Plus because I have a week-long celebra- Association’s chocolate tasting bar, also from Belgium. tion)? Before I celebrated, though, proved to be a favorite at That Day A popular choice among the my week without “the loving spouse” In May again this year. Despite young tasters, Choceur took third who was at “Bronze Camp,” as I the rainy forecast, dozens of choc- place. Produced in Austria and call it, at Miami University’s Craft olate lovers, both young and old, available at Aldi, this chocolate Summer Program, where she casts lined up to sample chocolates from was noted for its smooth finish. bronze sculptures using the “lost Austria, Belgium and Germany, as In fourth and fifth places respec- wax” method, was rather uneventful well as the United States. tively were Sharffen Berger, made until the weekend. Shelley Hulce Five brands of dark chocolate in Illinois and generously donat- had me reading poetry at Goodwill/ were rated by over 100 tasters, ed by Dorothy Lane Market, and Easter Seals (they still need volun- with Madame Delluc earning first Germany’s Moser Roth. teers, so come on down); a doctor’s place for the second year in a row. appointment; water aerobics at the to my poetry scholarship at Sinclair, and Tom Bankston, Suzanne and OSCA would like to thank its Oakwood Community Center; giv- which they dutifully mail every Patrick Crippen, Dori Dick and Madame Delluc’s handcraft- booth volunteers and also corpo- ing “double reds” at the Community year. This year Facebook offered John Halpin, Connie Epley, Sue ed artisan Belgian chocolate is rate sponsors Madame Delluc and Blood Center; taking my grand- a birthday donation for a chosen Falter, Nancy Farkas, Marilyn available locally exclusively in Dorothy Lane Market and for their daughter to Miami Valley Hospital organization so I chose the Peace Gans, Ann and Stan Herr, Carol the Shops of Oakwood. In second support in the ninth-annual tasting. to begin volunteering in the “vol- Museum and almost collected $400 Holm, Betty Holton, Diane unteen” program; and, of course, - A Big Thanks to everyone who Buchanan and Robert Johnson, picking up the grandkids at South donated on Facebook. Dana Kane, Leora Kline, Amy Connection. Then it was off to an art exhib- Lombardo, Ellen McCoskey, My domestic chores on “the it at the Weston Gallery at the Helen Miller, Lee Monnin, Brenda loving spouse’s” “Honey Do” list Aronoff, Scotch eggs and scal- Phillips, Jane Reynolds, Toni and included feeding the goldfish in lops and sticky toffee pudding at Bob Sprinkel, Nora Stang, Lois her pond, spraying for mosquitoes, Nicholson’s, before hearing my first and Roger Sutherland, Carolyn planting flowers, and making doctor Monteverdi opera The Coronation Szoke, Penny and Bill Wolff, and appointments. The daughters had of Poppea. Burt and Alice Saidel many others enjoyed the Catering planned a birthday brunch for me were there so I can’t wait to read his by Michael James with musical with a DLM white cake with blue account. entertainment The Shawn Stanley and green plain decoration - all my I capped off the week at the Opera Trio around the pool with floating favorites. Plus Madame Delluc’s Guild’s Garden Party at the lovely Gerber daisies. Ah, summer in the dark chocolate-covered lemon peel. home and garden of Barbara and garden with the largest hostas I have I ask for no gifts, rather donations Tim Haller in Springboro. Fran ever seen.

Oakwood announces June Beautification Awards The Oakwood Beautification erty or business. Awards are sign placed in their yard to recog- Award Program recognizes prop- given during the months of May, nize their beautification efforts. erty owners who have enhanced June, July and August. Monthly Congratulations to the owners the beauty of our community award winners are selected of the following residential prop- by undertaking exterior improve- by members of the Property erties selected to receive June Teddy Bear Picnic planned ments to their home, rental prop- Maintenance Board, and have a 2018 Beautification Awards: July 21 at Smith Gardens Girls and boys ages 3 to 5 (age games, have fun during teddy bear Timothy & Amy Duvic 131 Rubicon Road 2 welcome if accompanied by a time and enjoy a snack. Jeffrey & Tara Nabholz 333 E. Thruston Boulevard parent or guardian) can mark their Michael & Christina Smith 816 Acorn Drive Event fees are $20 for OCC calendars for a magical morning Peggy Juergens 401 Lonsdale Avenue members, $30 non-member and at Smith Memorial Gardens as Michael & Cassandra Rice 1502 E. Schantz Avenue $40 non-resident. In case of rain, the Oakwood Community Center Jeff & Cheryl Spang 315 Wonderly Avenue the Teddy Bear Picnic will be throws open the garden gates for Steven & Katherine Hensley 2611 Hathaway Road held at the Oakwood Community its annual Teddy Bear Picnic from David Stackhouse 51 W. Forrer Road Center large classroom at 105 10-11:30 a.m. Saturday, July 21. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 33 W. Dixon Avenue Patterson Road in Oakwood. Call Bring your favorite Teddy the OCC at 298-0775 for registra- Bear to create a special craft, play tion information. June 27, 2018 THE OAKWOOD REGISTER 5 6 THE OAKWOOD REGISTER June 27, 2018

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Oakwood High School senior finishes in Top 30 in National Speech and Debate Tournament For the 62nd year, Oakwood in International Extemporaneous advanced into elimination rounds High School students compet- Speaking, rising senior Lydia in Public Forum Debate with a ed in the National Speech and Beyer competed in Humorous preliminary record of 10-2, fin- Debate Tournament. This year’s Interpretation, rising senior Audrey ishing in the top 100 in the nation. event was held June 17-23 in Ft. Owens competed in Lincoln Beyer advanced all the way to Lauderdale, Fla. Douglas Debate, and rising senior the quarterfinals of Humorous Seven students qualified to rep- Lyuba Benin, along with recent Interpretation, finishing in the top resent OHS and Western Ohio in alumnae Kate Connolly, Madelynn 30 in the nation. the event, where Oakwood boasted Einhorn, and Sara Pierce, compet- Team members thanked the its best showing at Nationals in ed in Public Forum Debate. Oakwood Schools administration, recent history. The tournament begins with six Oakwood Arts Bridge, the John Students qualified by finishing rounds with two judges in each. M. Martin Fund, coaches Matt in either first or second place in Then, the top 60 speech competi- Deters, Audrey Miller, Ashley their respective events at National tors in each event and all debaters Deters, Steve Stanley, Tait Hamiel Qualifiers, held at Beavercreek with a ballot record of at least 8-4 and Candy Pees, and team parents High School in February. Rising advance into elimination rounds. for their continued support and for senior Cameron Hendrix competed This year, Einhorn and Pierce making the trip possible.

No endowment fee required u Food from page 1 Park, Shafor Park, the schools corporate line, Oakwood Avenue food trucks to operate in the city will and the area around the Oakwood from Far Hills to Irving Avenue, increase congestion near the parks. Community Center and that hardly and Park Avenue from Far Hills to “I live across from the park seems fair to pass a food truck Harman Avenue. “All other streets and while we love it, it would law that benefits all residents at will be open to mobile food vehi- be hard to stomach more traffic the expense of a few,” Hardin cle operation by licensed vendors, congestion on Delaine, Wonderly added. “I would say it is easy including residential streets near or Orchard,” Hardin said. “The for an Oakwood citizen that lives the parks,” Jacques explained. issue for me about this allowance on a tucked away street to say “Vendors will be limited to selling is the street where the trucks park it would be cool to have food food in one location for one hour, are in front of peoples’ lawns and trucks in Oakwood, but what and will be required to dispense even though there is the tree line about the noise of the genera- food curbside. We anticipate that there, there will be overflow into tors outside my window, the song vendors will prefer to locate in peoples’ lawns. Living in front of of the ice cream truck for the areas where large groups of people the park we already pick up trash, 10th time over and the trash?” gather, so most of the city’s res- diapers, shoes, towels and clothing Jacques said the proposed ordi- idential streets will not see much left by visitors in the tree line and nance would prohibit food trucks mobile food vehicle activity, if in our yards. in all alleyways in the city as well any.” “I doubt the food truck driv- as Far Hills Avenue, Shroyer Road, A vote on the proposal is expected ers will randomly park on streets Patterson Road, East and West at the next Oakwood City Council where there isn’t a concentration Schantz Avenue from Oakwood meeting set for 7:30 p.m. Monday, of people, so that leaves Orchardly Avenue to the Oakwood-Kettering July 16, in the City Building. June 27, 2018 THE OAKWOOD REGISTER 7

Independence Day Fireworks & Festivities Centerville- Kettering Festival will be held from 5-10 Washington Twp. The City of Kettering’s Go p.m. on Tuesday, July 3, at Riverscape MetroPark, 111 East The Centerville-Washington 4th celebration, from 6-10 p.m. Monument St. in downtown Township Americana Festival Wednesday, July 4, will include Dayton. The multi-cultural fes- and Fireworks celebration gets entertainment, a variety of food tival will feature music, food and underway when gates open vendors and food trucks, a fam- a fun zone. Fireworks will light at 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 3, at ily fun Play2Day zone and fire- up the night sky over downtown Centerville High School, 500 works display at Delco Park, beginning at 10 p.m. Free. East Franklin St. in Centerville. off Dorothy Lane in Kettering. Entertainment begins at 8:30 Fireworks are slated to start at 10 Beavercreek p.m. Free. p.m., with fireworks at 10 p.m. The Beavercreek July 4 Parade Free. Carriage Hill MetroPark begins at 6 p.m. at Meadowbridge Moraine A Grand Old Independence Drive in Beavercreek, continu- Day celebrates the holiday with ing east on Dayton-Xenia Road Star Spangled Boom, from period games, family contests to Beavercreek High School. 4-11 p.m. Wednesday, July 4, and activities from 12 noon to 5 After the parade, the celebration at Wax Park, 3800 Main St. in p.m. Sunday, July 1, at historical continues at Rotary Park, 2260 Celebrate science at Moraine, will feature a festival Carriage Hill Farm & MetroPark, Dayton-Xenia Road, with food and food trucks in the park, with 7800 East Shull Road in Huber trucks, a kids’ zone, live enter- Red White and Boonshoft entertainment by Buddy Jewell Heights. Free. tainment courtesy of the U.S. and McGuffy Lane. Fireworks On Wednesday, July 4 from iments designed to launch rockets Air Force Band of Flight, and are scheduled to start at 10 p.m. Dayton 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Boonshoft both indoors and outdoors; and Red, fireworks at 10 p.m. Free. Museum of Discovery at 2600 White, and Boom where visitors Free. The Dayton Lights in Flight DeWeese Parkway will celebrate learn science as they explore the Red, White, and Boonshoft, the colorful and explosive chemistry of museum’s annual celebration of fireworks. Backyard fireworks pose danger to bystanders Independence Day takes place both Other programs include indoors and out (the show goes on face-painting, star-spangling (a The U.S. Consumer Product works legalization, other opponents rain or shine), and features lots of technique accomplished with nail Safety Commission estimated that are animal advocates that report that Fourth of July fun with a science polish in water and oil), and lots injuries from fireworks sent 11,100 dog shelters are overrun around July perspective. more Red, White and Boonshoft! Americans to the emergency room 4 each year with dogs that have been “Museum visitors will have a fun. Popular ambassador animals in 2016 with 68 percent of those startled by fireworks and run off. blast with indoor fireworks, rockets, from the Discovery Zoo will be injuries occurring around the Fourth “The Fourth of July can still be and all things science this holiday present to meet and greet visitors of July holiday. Nearly half of inju- fun without backyard fireworks or celebration,“ says Dawn Kirchner, enjoying the festivities. ries were to bystanders and a third to sparklers,” said Sherry Williams. Vice President of Education at the All Red White & Boonshoft! children under 15 years of age. President of the Ohio Affiliate of Boonshoft Museum of Discovery. activities are included with regular In Ohio, it is not legal to discharge Prevent Blindness. “By attending Indoor and outdoor activities will admission; free for members. consumer fireworks, including fire- only fireworks shows run by licensed include Patriotic Skies, an indoor Admission is $14.50 adults, crackers, missiles, bottle rockets and professionals, and being vigilant, we fireworks show, under the dome, $12.50 seniors, and $11.50 for chil- fountains. can celebrate our nation’s birthday at a special planetarium extrava- dren 3-17; children under 3 and In addition to the many healthcare with family and friends, not in the ganza; rocket stations with exper- members are free. and safety groups that oppose fire- emergency room.”

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HAIRY MEN City offices will close for July 4 holiday; trash pickup schedule changes for week of July 2 WANTED Oakwood city offices are Trash pickup during the week route will be picked up Tuesday; closed on Wednesday, July 4 of July 2 will be altered as fol- Wednesday’s route will be picked in recognition of Independence lows: Monday’s route will be up Thursday; and Thursday’s Tame the Day. picked up Monday; Tuesday’s route will be picked up Friday. Beast with a Precision Haircut by Jenn BEFORE AFTER Oakwood reminds residents yard debris is Golden Shear Barber Stylists banned in roadways, drop-off options available 4075 Marshall Rd., Dayton, OH Across the Street from Harrigan’s Tavern Oakwood city ordinances pro- Works Center, 210 Shafor Blvd, be placed in manageable piles hibit the placement of any debris on the first Saturday of the month for efficient pick-up. Yard debris (937) 299-5079 in city roadways, except leaves between 8 a.m. and 12 noon. material must not be placed around during the 10-week fall leaf col- Call for a dumpster delivery trees, fire hydrants, cable televi- lection season. Debris of any sort, to your property (298-0777), and sion boxes, posts/poles, etc., or in including yard waste, placed onto load it up. This is free of charge if the street, gutter, or center median the streets, including the gutter line the dumpster is used exclusively on boulevards. Lawn Restoration along the curb, can cause safety for yard debris (green waste). When yard debris is found in the issues. The debris interferes with street or gutter, the City will leave Complete Landscaping & Irrigation The city collects yard debris the flow of vehicles and bicycles, from property frontages on a a door hanger directing the prop- Design & Installation and can be detrimental to the storm monthly schedule from January erty owner to remove the debris Deal direct with one of Southern Ohio’s largest water collection system. City ordi- growers of Quality Turf Grasses since 1913 through September and bi-weekly from the roadway within 72 hours. nances also prohibit the placement Sod & Hydro Seeding from October through December. If the debris is not removed with- of debris in center medians on The collection dates are published in 72 hours, the Public Works Delivery Available boulevard streets. in the Oakwood Scene newsletter Department will remove the debris Rt. 35 East to Valley Rd. • Residential • Commercial • Irrigation Oakwood offers several options and are posted on the Oakwood and charge the property owner Turn Right to Upper Bellbrook Quick job completion for disposing of yard debris. The website. with a special pick-up. “Do It Yourself” options include: Under the City’s refuse pro- Any amounts available for daily farm pick-up For city collection, yard debris 1-800-877-8386 Drop it in the yard debris dump- should be placed off the street and gram, each property owner is 937-426-4489 Elite Kentucky Bluegrass Sod & sters at the Creager Field parking just behind the curb, ideally just a entitled to two free special pick- FAX 937-426-4474 Elite Turf-Type Tall Fescue Sod • Free Estimates lot at corner of Shafor and Irving. day or two before the scheduled ups per year. Additional pick-ups www.gerdesturffarms.com Save 10% The dumpsters are available 24 pick-up date. thereafter, including those made Sod & Seed only hours a day, 7 days a week. Branches should be no longer for yard debris, will be billed to the Not valid with any other offer. Drop it off at the Foell Public than 6 feet and all material should property owner at $100 each. June 27, 2018 THE OAKWOOD REGISTER 9

Summer breeze: This kebab recipe is as easy and flexible as a warm summer day By Wolfgang Puck Those seasonal meals, of course, from the skin and boneless meat grilled chicken moist and flavor- ments that go by that name in Tribune Content Agency can directly impact our summer- is simply quicker and more con- ful. One of my favorite tricks is Indian cooking). This one consists Last week’s summer solstice, on time fun in and around the water. venient to cook and eat outdoors. to marinate chicken in a spicy of fresh mango combined with June 21, marked the sun’s annual Indulge too much, and you won’t Eliminating the skin and bones mixture based on nonfat yogurt, a brown sugar, vinegar, fresh ginger, arrival at its highest point in the feel as comfortable in your swim- from chicken, however, also elim- variation on the whole-milk yogurt fresh chile pepper, onion and gar- sky and the beginning of the most suit. With that in mind, many peo- inates the two main elements that marinades used in India’s tandoori lic in a complex yet harmonious leisurely days of the year for most ple - me included - look for grilling help keep chicken juicy, especially cooking. Combining the yogurt blend. It all adds up to one of my people. Most children are off from recipes that are not only delicious when cooked by the intense direct with garlic, ginger, scallions, toast- favorite ways to deliver big flavors school, and many families plan but also light and healthy. heat of a grill. ed spices, red pepper flakes and that satisfy while helping to keep vacations. We enjoy days by the Skinless, boneless chicken In my own continuing attempts a mellow-sweet touch of honey you healthy. Better still, the recipe pool or at the beach and take meals pieces often come to mind, since to eat lighter, leaner food, I’ve gives the meat a wonderfully aro- is wonderfully versatile. outdoors with picnics or cookouts. much of the fat in chicken comes found some good ways to keep matic flavor; and the moisture the You can substitute turkey or chicken absorbs from the yogurt lean pork for the chicken, and keeps it from drying out. (Take swap in fresh pineapple or summer care, though, not to marinate the stone fruit like peaches, nectarines, chicken too long, or the lactic acid apricots or plums for the mango. in the yogurt may turn the meat I also enjoy making a main-dish mushy.) salad by sliding the cooked meat To add even more flavor to off the skewers onto beds of mixed every bite, I serve the chicken greens or baby spinach leaves, then with my own version of freshly drizzling a dressing made by com- made chutney (one of the many bining the chutney with some plain different sweet-and-spicy condi- nonfat yogurt.

Photo courtesy Dreamstime Serve kebabs on a platter or individual plates. Tandoori-style Chicken Kebabs with Fresh Mango-Ginger Chutney Serves 4 For the mango-ginger chutney: For the chicken kebabs: 3/4 teaspoon peanut oil 1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken pieces, 1/2 medium red onion, diced white or dark meat or a combination 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt 3/4 teaspoon whole cumin seeds 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 3/4 teaspoon whole coriander seeds 1/4 jalapeno chile, finely chopped 1 cup nonfat plain yogurt 1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger 1 tablespoon honey 1 strip lemon zest, 1/4” wide by 3” long 1 tablespoon finely chopped scallion 3/4 teaspoon dark brown sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons finely chopped fresh ginger 3 tablespoons rice wine vinegar 1 1/2 teaspoons finely chopped garlic 1 large ripe mango, peeled, pitted and cut 3/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper into 1/4-inch dice 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more as needed Grated zest of 1/2 orange 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes Juice of 1/2 orange 1/4 cup coarsely chopped fresh cilantro leaves

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You’ll definitely want You don’t even have to serve this Garden animals to your home, adoption cooking and eating during warmer ger until smooth then add in With that kind of occasion in these beautiful little mouthfuls of to make them again, too, as they as an hors-d’oeuvre, either. One of Did other priorities replace centers are full of family-ready weather is relaxing with family and strawberries and bring to a mind, I’d like to share one of my sliced eggplant that make the perfect are suited for all sorts of appealing my favorite ways to eat the crisps garden preparation this spring? pets - most shelters conduct friends over a glass of wine and boil. homemade hors d’oeuvres. In fact, longtime favorite recipes for deli- accompaniment to a glass of chilled variations. is scattered over fresh salad greens, It happened to us! Even though thorough behavioral analysis of Cook the mixture until it Green Lasagne with Cheese & Tomato the term “hors d’oeuvre” itself nice- cious little bites of food you can rose‘ or sparkling wine. I also like to Instead of the black olives in tossed with a basic vinaigrette made summer has officially begun, it’s each animal to ensure they will thickens (about 2-3 minutes). ly sums up the experience. easily make from scratch in barely serve it with a simple dip, such as the filling, try pitted green ones; or with aged balsamic or sherry vinegar not too late to start your garden be the right fit for your family Allow mixture to cool then Literally meaning “outside the half an hour: my eggplant and goat pureed roasted red bell pepper mixed substitute roasted red bell peppers, and olive oil. - beans, brussel sprouts, cucum- and even offer ‘slumber par- fold in remaining berries and MON - SAT: work” in French, hors d’oeuvre cheese crisps. with a little mayonnaise or a warm minced chile pepper or fresh herbs; In fact, any way that you enjoy bers, radishes, carrots and herbs. ties’ where you bring the ani- lime juice. refers to dishes that stand apart from Now, I don’t want you to get the fresh tomato sauce seasoned with or even add some thinly sliced and this dish, you’ll feel as if you’ve For the non-procrastinators, mal home for a specified period Lunch: 11am to 5pm | Dinner: 5pm to 10pm | Closed Sunday the rest of a meal; a special little wrong idea that the word “crisps” garlic and crushed red pepper flakes. then chopped ham such as prosciutto pressed the “pause” button on your protect young plants from pests, Pour into 9-inch pie crust/ of time to help uncover any While making this hors d’oeu- or Black Forest ham. 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Carefully roll up the slice, tucking in the sides Dine as you do to completely enclose the filling in the Love nities to be a foster pet parent inches long, left unpeeled As you stroll one of our local while they wait for their forever Salt eggplant. Secure with a thin wooden skewer or long The summer sounds of thun- farmer’s markets in the area like der and fireworks frighten ani- home. Freshly ground white pepper wooden toothpick. nd Oakwood on Saturdays and 2 mals, particularly dogs who Teens and children as young 1/2 cup olive oil, plus extra as needed In a deep, heavy saucepan or an electric deep fryer, Street Market (Thurs-Sun), pick 6 ounces fresh creamy goat cheese heat about 3 inches of the peanut oil to a temperature can hear noises four times the as 8, can volunteer at our local up ingredients for a fresh berry distance of a person and much shelter to learn the importance 1/4 cup finely chopped pitted black olives of 350 F on a deep-frying thermometer or the deep pie that will highlight your next 1 cup all-purpose flour, plus extra as needed fryer thermostat. higher frequencies. of treating animals humane- summer cookout. ly and preparing them for the 3 or 4 large eggs, lightly beaten Meanwhile, arrange the flour, eggs and bread- The most common mecha- responsibility of pet ownership. 1 cup fine fresh breadcrumbs, plus extra as needed crumbs in separate bowls side by side near the stove nisms of a dog to cope with fear Fourth of July Pie and anxiety caused by loud nois- Developing life skills of Ȱ଀ࠕ஡۔ॗܟPeanut oil or vegetable oil for deep-frying or the deep fryer. 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Cincinnati Opera’s Coronation of Poppea a crowning achievement in the Queen City teverdi’s 1642 The Coronation of The Imperial Rule, set in place perfect site for such works. It was political dichotomy, Alex Rosen Poppea leads the list. It gives the after the assassination of Julius set in real time, Rome under Nero, was powerful and convincing. His audience a view of history as poli- Caesar, began with Emperor and staged magnificently. Kudos suicide, cutting his wrists in a bath tics and abuse of power that lends Augustus. Caesar’s nephew, he to stage director Zack Winokur tub, was a great scene. itself to modern comparisons. It established absolute power and and scenic designer Adam Charlap There were two very special is also a love story that triumphs, used it pretty well for 40 years. Hyman who created a mutable female roles, mezzo Ruth Ringle briefly, in a society fraught with Augustus was probably poisoned stage that kept action, and anxiety, Kamarei had beautiful moments every form of evil. by wife and stepson (the next emper- flowing. as Arnalta, Poppea’s friend. It Cincinnati Opera gives us doses In the first century of the com- or, Tiberius – surprise, surprise!). The orchestra, under the baton was Melissa Harvey who cap- of “once in a lifetime” experi- mon era, Rome was living the ini- Sexual deviate Tiberius tured hearts as Drusilla, ences. The company, year after tial decades of its imperial era. The was succeeded by Caligu- Ottavia’s lady-in-wait- year, leads the way in presenting Roman Republic, a pseudo-dem- la, the worst ruler in histo- ing. Petite and cute to the non-standard repertory operas that ocratic system, failed for all the ry and probable poisoner extreme, she was in love augment their mastery of the tra- usual reasons - greed, lust for of Tiberius. Three years with Ottone and lovingly ditional. power, subjugation of the populi, of terror and abject cruelty abetted his maelstrom of This season there are three such and corruption carried to the high- was the result. Caligula guilty actions. Her appear- operatic adventures. Claudio Mon- est level in history. was assassinated by the ance at the curtain call cre- Pretorian Guard, who ele- ated the onset of a continu- vated Claudius, Tiberius’ ous standing ovation. nephew. Speech impaired, Evans Mirageas’ mar- Claudius did his best. He velous team has done it had three wives, the last again. But, we are not fin- of which poisoned him in favor of of Gary Thor Wedow, captured ished by a long-shot. Next on the her son, Nero. the Baroque sound to perfection. Music Hall stage is Wagner’s The In spite of the risks, there were Somehow, I have been fascinated Flying Dutchman. Marcy Stonikas, still many applicants for the job by an instrument of that era, the well-remembered as the 2015 radi- which lasted until 480, mostly theorbo. A lute with a very long ant Turandot, stars as Senta The blood-soaked years. But let us con- neck, its rich bass notes add an cast will also include important centrate on the star of this opera, indescribable quality. In “Poppea,” debuts. Nathan Berg will personi- Nero. Nero was well-considered, there are two theorbos doubling fy the almost mythical Dutchman. intelligent and seemed caring until with Baroque guitars. Fascinating Two performances, July 5 and 7, the curse of absolute power infect- and fabulous. mean “don’t miss.” ed him. If you fancy countertenors, this Then come two new works. As History, and our brilliant gem is a banquet of them. Remarkable One, the epitome of chamber of an opera, make this a love story male altos singing with consum- opera, two singers, the same char- Celebrating steeped in cruelty and abuse that mate musicality. Nero, Anthony acter before and after, and a string ends, well almost, in triumph. Pop- Roth Costanzo; Ottone (Otho), quartet, will give a series of perfor- Asphalt & Our pea was one of the “hot numbers” Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen, and mances at Wilks Studio in Music Concrete 47th Year of that era. Married at 14, she had Daniel Moody filled the hall with Hall. Five performances begin July a son later drowned by Nero. Then these incredible sounds, natural 25 and end on July 30. wed to Otho, friend of Nero, who and unstrained. Concurrently, Pop idol Pink Paving, Repairs, Sealcoating, Concrete, Walks, watched Nero seduce his wife very The ladies had to match these Floyd will have it’s music ele- Patios, Drainage, Curbs & Approaches successfully. This turned her into upper register gentlemen. Lovely vated to operatic proportions. I an Empress want-to-be. It is fun to Sarah Shafer was a sensitive and am most curious and excited to 223-9207 • www.houserasphaltconcrete.com know that Otho outlasted Nero’s loving Poppea. As Ottavia, Nero’s receive my first taste of this genre. imposed exile, survived him, then soon-to-be-deposed wife, mezzo These performances, Another Brick assassinated Nero’s successor, soprano Sarah Mesko cast a big in the Wall, begin July 20 and run Galba, and was Emperor for 91 shadow, thanks to dramatic light- through July 31. days before his suicide. (It took ing and her stunning voice, on the The return to Music Hall is such four Emperors to replace Nero in proceedings. a thrill. Deservedly beloved, it is one year until, the fourth, Vespa- Several men sang as tenors and refurbished and made glistening sian, did a good job for nine years.) baritones. Most notable was the but retains its grandeur. The operas Now, for the opera. It was historic character, Stoic philos- are a “must hear.” Music Hall is a staged at the Corbett Theater, a opher Seneca. As the important “must see!”

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Dayton Art Institute’s new exhibit displays Yousuf Karsh’s iconic American portraits Art lovers can spend the sum- “Photographing numerous, curator for the exhibition. “There Yousuf Karsh: American port with his subjects to create mer with some of the 20th cen- important figures of the 20th cen- is a photograph for everyone to Portraits features the work of the evocative and revealing portraits. tury’s biggest icons and idols as tury, Karsh was a master of his connect to - whether you are inter- celebrated photographer through- A refugee from his native the Dayton Art Armenia, Karsh Institute presents immigrated to the special exhi- Canada in 1925. bition Yousuf His uncle was a Karsh: American professional pho- Portraits, on tographer who, in view through 1928, facilitated September 16. Karsh’s appren- Franklin ticeship with the and Eleanor renowned Roosevelt, Jackie portrait photogra- Robinson and pher John H. Garo. Albert Einstein, Karsh returned to to Grace Kelly, Canada in 1931 Andy Warhol, and two years later, and Walt Disney he opened a por- are just a few trait studio. The of the featured phenomenal suc- celebrities, art- cess of his 1941 ists, inventors, portrait of Winston business people, Churchill, includ- and politicians ed in the exhibi- who played Humphrey Bogart by Yousuf Karsh, Gelatin Grace Kelly by Yousuf Karsh, Gelatin sil- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis by Yousuf tion, launched his pivotal roles in silver print, 1946, National Portrait Gallery, ver print, 1956, National Portrait Gallery, Karsh, Gelatin silver print, 1957, National career. the history of Smithsonian Institution; gift of Estrellita Smithsonian Institution; gift of Estrellita Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift In conjunction America in the Karsh. © Estate of Yousuf Karsh. Karsh. © Estate of Yousuf Karsh. of Estrellita Karsh. © Estate of Yousuf Karsh. with the exhibition, 20th century. DAI will also dis- The exhibition presents 48 black- practice - he knew exactly when ested in photography, science, the out a storied career that spanned play photographs from its collec- and-white photographs by the to click the shutter, creating beau- Space Race, American history, more than six decades. Karsh tion by noted Dayton photographer acclaimed photographer from the tiful and lasting images,” says political history, or are a movie believed that “the heart and mind Jane Reece (1868–1961), in com- Smithsonian’s National Portrait Katherine Ryckman Siegwarth, buff - you will find a photograph are the true lens of the camera,” memoration of her 150th birthday. Gallery. Dayton Art Institute’s in-house that resonates with you.” and he developed a genuine rap- See Karsh on page 18 u

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Dan Mertz plays cards on his patio with friends. He is preparing to retire and has plans to stay active in his community. A new study by The Wexner Medical Center found that having a strong social network may be one key to preserving memory and cognitive function as we age. The Ohio State University study finds having friends is key to preserving mental ability Memory and cognitive function of research that supports the role this is very difficult to study in gy every time they performed the until you stumbled upon your car, naturally decline as we age, but of social connections in preserving humans, we studied groups of experiment, looking in every hole but the spatial recognition used there are things that we can do the mind and improving quality mice to see how social interaction in the maze until they found the by the group-housed mice would to preserve our brain health. A of life. Her next step is to find out affected memory and their brains.” escape hatch, while the mice with be like recalling where your car is new study by researchers at The how socialization affects the brain Some of the mice that Kirby more social ties seemed to eventu- parked and walking straight to it.” Ohio State University’s Wexner on a molecular level so researchers and her team studied were housed ally recall the route to the escape In addition to outperforming Medical Center suggests that hav- can mimic or support those chang- in pairs while others were housed hatch and go straight to it. the couple mice in tests, the social ing a strong social circle may be es to better protect brain function in groups of seven with plenty of “A good comparison in humans mice also had benefits that could one key to keeping the mind sharp as people get older. social opportunities. All the mice would be looking for your car in be seen in their brains. “The mice in retirement. “There is a known correlation were what researchers describe a large parking lot,” said Kirby. that had more friends had less Elizabeth Kirby, PhD, an between having a strong social as “post-retirement age,” when “The search method used by the inflammation in their brains. assistant professor of behav- network and memory function, so brain function typically begins paired mice would be like walking That’s a sign of a healthier brain in ioral neuroscience at The Ohio in this study, we examined if social to decline. Researchers tested the down every aisle of the parking lot aging,” said Kirby. State University Wexner Medical ties are actually causing those memory of the mice using a maze Center and lead author of the study, changes in cognition,” said Kirby, with one escape hatch. The paired says the discovery bolsters a body lead author of the study. “Because mice used a serial search strate- Ready to take charge of your wellbeing? Learn a tool to engineer a deep and lasting personal transformation. Ask Alice about Fitness INNER ENGINEERING TOTAL By Alice Daniels July 19-22, 2018

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Adopt a SICSA Real Housecat: All of the feline entertainment, none of the cat fights Animal lovers can adopt an with the adoptable cats, as well as adult cat for free during the “Real adoptable dogs, who are currently Housecats” of SICSA Pet Adoption awaiting loving homes. “Adopters Center adoption promotion. During have the opportunity to go home the promotion SICSA will waive with a fantastic cat that is spayed or Duchess Marigold the adoption fees for all cats 1-year neutered, up-to-date on vaccines, and older through Tuesday, July and microchipped,” says Sullivan. 3, during SICSA’s regular busi- “We invest a lot of time, money, ness hours from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. and care into each of the animals Monday-Saturday and 12-4 p.m. at our facility, so adopters looking on Sunday. to add an adult cat to their family “SICSA is partnering with should definitely take advantage Best Friends Animal Society of this great, limited-time offer of so that adopters can enjoy fee- fee-waived cat adoptions.” waived adoptions through July 3,” SICSA’s regular adoption qual- says Jessie Sullivan, Director of ification processes and procedures Adoption and Placement Services will still apply, and there may be at SICSA. “This is a great oppor- an increased wait time. For addi- tunity for us to find loving homes tional information on the adoption for many of our adult cats, who process, visit www.sicsa.org/adopt. can easily be overshadowed by the For more information about large number of kittens we have SICSA’s “Real Housecats” adop- this time of year.” tion promotion or other events and Guests can stop by SICSA activities, visit www.sicsa.org or during the promotion and visit call SICSA at 294-6505. Turkey Zoya

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Enjoy features 48 black and white photographs from the friends to a firefly party at your home. Participants will get some period games and contests. All ages. Free. National Portrait Gallery’s collection. Thru 9/16. Dayton a magnifying bug jar and an invitation package to take Carriage Hill MetroPark, 7850 E. Shull Rd., Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North, Dayton 223-4278 home. Ages 3-13. $10. Cox Arboretum MetroPark, 6733 275-7275 Music at Lunch 11:30-1:30pm Take your lunch break Springboro Pk., Miamisburg 275-7275 Exhibit Yousuf Karsh: American Portraits 12-5pm along the river with music Monday-Friday through The Motown Sounds of TOUCH 7:30pm $5 Friday (See 6/28) September. RiverScape MetroPark, 237 E. Monument Concert. The Premier “Old School” Motown tribute band, Music at Lunch 11:30-1:30pm (See 6/28) Ave., Dayton 275-7275 TOUCH has been entertaining audiences for over 15 Chick-fil-A BINGO 6pm Take a break from your busy Trivia and Tots 5:30-8pm Join host Josher for years. Fraze Pavilion, 695 Lincoln Park Blvd., Kettering week to enjoy game time and a chance to win fun prizes. facts, fun and the chance to win prizes! Ages 21 and 296-3302 Chick-fil-A, 480 E. Stroop Rd., Kettering up. Wintergarden at the Schuster, 1 W. 2nd St., Dayton Art Movie Night 8pm Free three-month Summer Roger Daltrey performs The Who’s TOMMY 228-3630 Art Movie Series featuring Art21, a PBS documentary 8:30pm With full backing from members of the Dayton Battle of the Sandwiches 5pm Two food trucks battle series and guest speaker Laura Jones who served as Philharmonic Orchestra, Legendary Who frontman will against each other in the hopes of advancing to the next a production manager on the series. 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Indian Creek Distillery, and food available. Greene County Fairgrounds 122 Nature Knowledge 10:30am Why are trees so big? 7095 Staley Rd., New Carlisle 846-1443 Fairgrounds Rd., Xenia www.greenecarclub.com Why do bees buzz? Nature questions are answered. Summer Music Series 6-10pm Live music in town Red, White and Boonshoft 10am Independence Day Ages 6-10. Free. Wegerzyn Gardens, 1301 E. square, featuring Eldorado Brown. The Greene Town celebration which has the best indoor fireworks in town! Siebenthaler Ave., Dayton 275-7275 Center, 4452 Buckeye Lane, Beavercreek 490-4990 Includes explosive demonstrations, experiments, live New Exhibit Yousuf Karsh: American Portraits 11am- Michael W. Smith with Matthew West 7:30pm animals, games and more! See website for schedule. 5pm (See 6/28) Inspirational songwriter and multi-platinum artist shares Boonshoft Museum of Discovery, 2600 DeWeese Pkwy, Music at Lunch 11:30-1:30pm (See 6/28) music from his latest album. Fraze Pavilion, 695 Lincoln Dayton 275-7431 www.boonshoftmuseum.org Summer Music Series 6-10pm Live music in town Park Blvd., Kettering 296-3302 Grill, Bowl, Chill 7pm Grab a friend and relax on square, featuring Haywired. The Greene Town Center, the new patio, then head inside to bowl! $13 includes 4452 Buckeye Lane, Beavercreek 490-4990 7/1 Sunday food, bowling and shoe rental. Poelking Lanes, 1403 Maker Challenge for Adults 7pm Bring a friend or be Brunch Food Truck Rally 10am-2pm A new way to Wilmington Ave., Dayton 299-5573 paired with another single as your team faces unusual do Sunday brunch, featuring Drunken Waffle food truck,

Tribune Content Agency Across Down Match to Win Answers and winner . . . 1 Willy Loman’s favorite son 1 Not at all thrilling Ice cube trays Authur Frei Congratulations to 5 Surrounded by 2 City in southeast Kansas Pop-top beverage can Ermal T. Fraze 9 Site with a “Find a Doctor” section 3 Spanish dessert Cash register James Ritty Katie Ruetschle! Katie 14 Recline lazily 4 Shrink back Cellophane tape William H. Church is our sole winner of 15 Ricky Martin’s “Livin’ La Vida __” 5 Hi and bye on Lanai Magneto ignition system Vincent G. Apple our Dayton History 16 Firefighter Red 6 Sister of Peter Rabbit Automotive self starter Charles F. Kettering Inventions matching and 17 Jai __ 7 Rapper-turned-actor Stepladder John Balsley 18 Ajar 8 Five-O detective’s nickname Motorized wheelchair Luzern Custer wins 4 tickets to Dayton 19 Like the yolk in Eggs Benedict 9 Get ready in the bullpen Microfishe Carl Carlson History’s Carillon 20 “SportsCenter” co-anchor 10 Dean’s URL ender Human heart-lung machine Leland Clark Historical Park. We hope 23 Kenan’s comedy partner 11 Overdraft fee, e.g. The black light Rufus C. Bossard everyone enjoyed learn- 24 Pottery material 12 One who digs hard rock? Space food Maurice Krug ing about all the cool 25 Uproar 13 How deadpan humor is delivered Parachute Albert Smith 27 Microfilm unit 21 Actor Guinness Microencapsulation Barrett K. Green inventions from our fel- 30 Tuba sound 22 “__ Room”: longtime kids’ show Gas masks Daniel W. Schaeffer low Daytonians. Thanks 32 To whom Lennon’s “Woman” is ded- 26 Waterproof cover Lighted scoreboard George Leland for playing! icated 27 Natty dressers Steel furnace William McHose 33 Bit of shuteye 28 __-European Self-contained refrigerator Alfred Mellowes 36 Cheers from the stands 29 Caffeine jitters Musical door chimes Gisbert L. Bossard 39 Sharable PC files 30 Without letup 41 Maker of candy “pieces” 31 Tobacco kiln 42 Yorick’s skull in “Hamlet,” e.g. 34 Doomed Spanish fleet 43 Waiting room seat 35 Drop on a cheek u Karsh from page 13 successful color photography pro- ARTventures: Creative Collages, 44 “Location, location, location,” to a real 37 Israeli dance At a time when most women cess. 1–3 p.m. Aug. 25; and Behind the estate agent 38 Went too fast photographers were labeled “ama- A number of events and programs Scenes: Yousuf Karsh and Jane 46 Test for M.A. seekers 40 __ City: Baghdad suburb Reece, 4–5 p.m. Sept. 6, 47 Playwright Albee 45 Aid in a bad way teurs,” Reece owned a profitable are planned in conjunction with 49 Deli loaf 48 Windshield cleaners portraiture business. She exhibited the exhibition, including a Trivia Admission to Yousuf Karsh: 51 Cybermoniker 50 Wicker material photographs nationally and inter- Night at DAI from 6:30-9 p.m. July American Portraits is free for 53 Word with map or code 51 One who might call you his niece nationally, winning various awards 13; ARTventures: Clay Portraiture, museum members. Non-member 55 “Morning Edition” broadcaster 52 Fat-avoiding Jack and honors, and was one of the 1-3 p.m. July 14; Curatorial admission is $14 adults; $11 56 Extreme onset of anxiety 53 Part of a squirrel’s stash 62 Unrefined 54 Demolished, in Devon first women to be admitted to the Conversations: Exhibition Tour, seniors, students, active military; 64 Uproars 57 Reminds ad nauseam Pictorial Photographers of America. 6-7 p.m. July 19; ARTventures: $6 youth ages 7-17; and free for 65 Better __ ever 58 Inspiration Jane Reece Photographs will pres- Celebrating Celebrities, 1-3 p.m. children ages 6 and under. Prices 66 Cutting beam 59 Woeful words ent engaging portraits of early 20th July 28; Teen/Adult Studio: include admission to Yousuf Karsh: 67 “Sommersby” actor Richard 60 Street fleet 68 Prefix with dextrous 61 Make mittens, say century celebrities, and poetic, Charcoal Portraiture, 1-2 p.m. July American Portraits and Jane Reece 69 Spirit of a people 63 “Gloria in Excelsis __” soft-focused images demonstrating 29; What’s in a Portrait? The Art Photographs. Admission to the 70 Beach cover the tenets of Pictorialism, as well as of Photography and Portraiture, 1-2 exhibition will be free to all on the 71 Tree house a selection of Reece’s autochromes, p.m. Aug. 4; The Language of Art, first four Sundays in July: July 1, 8, considered the first commercially 12 noon to 2 p.m. Aug. 8 and 11; 15 and 22. June 27, 2018 THE OAKWOOD REGISTER 19

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202 E. SCHANTZ AVENUE OAKWOOD $699,900 A charming Oakwood neighborhood welcomes Situated on a peaceful, park like setting, this gardens, access to the Carriage House, a Gazebo you to this uplifting Germanic Tudor property, home is unsurpassed in its preservation of original and covered, stone terrace, warmed by a WBFP. which has a feel of elegance and GREAT comfort. design, style, craftsmanship and OVER $330,000 Beautiful new appointments, NEW central air This 5 bedroom, 5 full, 2 half bath residence truly in significant updating in the last 10 years. This conditioning, oak hardwood floors, gorgeous lives well! Defined by three lovely, beautifully stately home is a natural attraction for those who interior wood doors, hand hewn wood beams planned floors and semi finished LL, this select desire privacy, relaxation and gracious entertaining. highlight this special property. This home was the property contains 5,500+ SF of living area. The private backyard presents wonderful formal original Adam SCHANTZ estate, built in 1912.

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301 OAK KNOLL DRIVE 202 E. SCHANTZ AVENUE 133 HADLEY ROAD 421 E. SCHANTZ AVENUE, OAKWOOD $409,900 OAKWOOD $699,900 OAKWOOD $595,000 OAKWOOD $369,900 4 BEDROOMS, 2 1/2 BATHS 5 BEDROOMS,5 FULL, 2 HALF BATHS 5 BEDROOMS, 4 1/2 BATHS 3 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS

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