Looking for a comfy, snug-looking t-shirt to wear this summer? Look no further as here it is. You will immediately fall in love with the irresistible softness and those unique prints. Even better, it makes for the best gift for the one you adore. Awesome fit This unisex t-shirt is super comfy and soft. Want to look years younger, hip, and fashionable? Find the size that fits you best, and wear it with your favorite jeans or shorts Unique design Show off our unique fashion style with our funny, inspirational unisex t-shirt. Great gift ideas Give it to your beloved ones or get one for yourself. You will love the soft feel and want to wear it all day long. Product details: Material: 100% pre-shrunk cotton, or composition (96% cotton, 4% spandex) for maximum comfortable stretch. Products will be automatically fulfilled with existing materials to optimize production and delivery time to customers. Machine wash cold Lay flat to dry No bleach Disclaimer Due to variations of light and color settings of computer/personal device screens, colors may appear slightly different from photographic images. Due to the manufacturing process, sizes of items listed in descriptions are approximate and actual size may vary slightly. Due to the manufacturing process, alignment of images may vary slightly
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A castle built by an eccentric medieval enthusiast in rural Ohio.
A castle built by an eccentric medieval enthusiast in rural Ohio.
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City Hall 120 W Loveland, Loveland OH 45140 • lovelandoh.gov • 513-683-0150 Chief Otto J Huber The winds of March blew much more into our fire stations than the usual leaves that come with the onset of spring. This year the pandemic caused us to look at new ways of doing business serving our customers and our firefighters. The Fire Department and our firefighters are used to unexpected challenges. Those come with the job, which is why we have evolved over the years to an all hazards agency. During my time with the department we have evolved from just responding to occasional fires, water rescues, and transportation accidents, to now adding emergency medical calls, hazardous materials events, and preparing for biological, domestic, and foreign terrorism just to mention a few. I challenged Assistant Chief Tom Turner and Deputy Chief Mike Books to prepare the department by developing an operations plan that would not only ensure we could continue to provide all the services that our customers and communities have come to expect and depend on, but also how we would operate in an environment that could mean a loss of up to two thirds of our resources, supplies, and work force. Potentially this thing called COVID could strip the department of our highly trained work force through no fault of our own, other than an infection rate that was predicted to cripple many communities. This plan needed to be resilient and well thought out. These men were up to the challenge. After all, most of our emergency and event planning has been scribed by these two professionals over the past 25 years. So while everyone was locked down, social distancing, and searching for toilet paper, your fire department was preparing for the worst case scenario along with how to continue to honor our mission statement of providing the most technological advanced fire and EMS service to our residents with the highest trained professionals; and to deliver that service to our customers with loyalty and compassion. While we find this event far from over, your fire department continues to remain committed to being here for you today, tomorrow, and next month. That is possible because of a great and dedicated work force that puts our customers first. Rest assured we will remain diligent in our pursuit of your family’s safety and the safety and welfare of all Loveland-Symmes residents. Sponsored by the Loveland Tree and Environment Committee The City’s Comprehensive Master Plan is in the beginning phases of development. Similar to the Downtown Master Plan that was completed in 2019, which focused on the future growth of the downtown area, the Comprehensive Master Plan encompasses the future planning of the City as a whole. A Comprehensive Master Plan Committee has been established to provide guidance on key issues such as business development, traffic, parking, neighborhood preservation, and many others involving the future of the City of Loveland. As the planning process kicks off, your participation in a brief eleven question Googledocs survey will significantly aid in the development of the City’s Comprehensive Master Plan. The survey can be found at: https://forms.gle/pMVMnRZjDfshofHa9. This survey is one of many future attempts, including additional surveys, public meetings, focus groups, and open houses to foster greater public involvement in the creation of this very important plan that can shape the future of the City of Loveland. Each year MADD recognizes officers who go above and beyond to curb impaired driving in their communities. The Top Cop Award is presented to an officer who continually displays a commitment to reducing impaired driving through enforcement, education, and prevention. On Tuesday, a representative from the MADD Columbus office drove to Loveland to present the 2020 Top Cop Award to Officer Jake Salamon. The award recognizes his dedication to the safety of the Loveland community through concentrated traffic enforcement centered on removing impaired drivers from the roadway. Chief Rahe said, "We are happy Jake earned recognition for his dedication to the Loveland community. Jake’s passion has always been service and we are thankful he chose Loveland." The Shoppes of Loveland welcomed Dollar Tree to their business park last month. In their meeting held on June 24, the Planning and Zoning Commission approved plans for exterior elevations to what is currently DJ’s Food Mart, but will be converted into Tiger Express Coin Laundry laundromat; and a conditional use permit for the property located at 210 Harrison Ave. The permit is for the use of a short-term rental. In addition, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing and reviewed and application for a re-zone for property off North Second Street (St. Rt. 48) south of the Sentry Hill Subdivision. The proposed re-zone would go from Residential- Medium Density (R-MD) to Residential- Multi Family (R-MF). The Planning and Zoning Commission tabled their recommendation for a future meeting to be held on July 21. The bridge over the O'Bannon Creek, just north of Nisbet Park is in need of repairs. The condition of the bridge was downgraded during the Ohio Department of Transportation's (ODOT) last inspection. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) has hired a consultant to conduct a feasibility and design study. Part of this study will require some borings and other geotech work, which will take about three days to complete. ODNR anticipates the closure will occur the week of July 27. In these times of all the conflicting messages – stay at home, mask recommended, stay six feet apart, mask REQUIRED, please consider paying your Utility bill via ACH. Using the ACH option authorizes the City to take the amount due on your utility account from your checking account on the 15th of the month. You will still receive a bill showing the amount that will be taken out. To get it set up, just complete the form on the City's website and send it along with a voided check to us. You can drop it off in person, leave it in the drop box next to the drive thru window, or mail it to us as 120 W Loveland Avenue. If you are one of many who don’t use checks anymore, many banks have an online option to print a sample check or documentation of your routing and account number. Bank branches can also print something to give to us. Please remember that protecting the aesthetics, integrity, vitality, and property values of residential neighborhoods and commercial zones are integral to health, safety, and wellness; and provides a sense of propriety that assists in the growth of personal and community investment. As summer is upon us, here are a couple of tips that will enhance the appearance and value of your home. Remove and replace loose peeling paint; Trim back trees or foliage to provide for additional sunlight to exterior mold areas; Cleaning and removing leaves, branches, and debris regularly from gutters can prevent damage to fascia, soffit, roofing, and in some cases leakage into your home; Proper storage of vehicles that are inoperable and/or unlicensed; Proper storage of lawn equipment, trash, garbage, and refuse; and Removal of any mold or mildew that may be surfacing on exterior walls To report an issue or problem click here. For a list of upcoming meetings, click here. [Read More ➡️]
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Prints are printed on premium presentation paper using high definition Epson ink and printer. You can choose between matted or unmatted prints in most listings. If you wish to have the white cut off of the unmated option please put in the message to remove all the white when placing the order. I'd be happy to do so at no additional charge. Some originals are available in the Original Painting category. They are ONE OF A KIND hand created on watercolor paper using mixed media, sealed, signed and dated by the artist. If you do not see the original in its category please message me to see if it's available. *** INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS PLEASE READ*** We are NOT responsible for lost or damaged items or any additional fees (customs, duty charges, postage fees etc) ©2023 Jamie Morath Art all rights reserved. Usage, reproduction, or altering of artwork is not permitted without permission. Each piece of artwork is an intellectual property and is protected by the copyright law. SALE COMES OFF AT CHECKOUT in the US and Canada.
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Compote — Two — Three — Condition — All three items are free of cracks and chips, just need cleaned up, overall excellent condition. Please see photos for reference and please note may vary due to lighting. Shipping — Items packed with care in used boxes and other recycled materials because it makes the environment happy. Please make sure to double check address at checkout. I am NOT responsible for a missing order due to an incorrect address. If item is returned you will have to pay a shipping fee again for reshipment. Returns — With this being a vintage store, all items are sold AS IS. I do not accept returns, refunds, or exchanges. Check out my shop for more vintage items & Craft Supplies!
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How cute is this little heart shaped jar? Could be used for numerous crafts, for weddings, spells, sand, I could go on and on! Condition — Excellent. Please see photos for reference and please note may vary due to lighting. Shipping — Items packed with care in used boxes and other recycled materials because it makes the environment happy. Returns — With this being a vintage store, all items are sold AS IS. Check out my shop for more vintage items!
Summon the past, present, or future into your look with the guidance of this leather spirit board. Made to Order o Genuine Leather o Hardwood o Antique Bronze Chain & Grommets Board: 4 inches wide by 1¾ inches tall Planchette: ¾ inches wide by 1½ inches tall Slide Stick: 5½ inches long Although designs are similar, each of these are handmade and therefore may have a slight variation from the photo pictured. For more items from The Spirit Board Collection, click here: http://etsy.me/3qTvYOQ This item sold exclusively on Etsy by Hidden Realm Studios Ltd. Copyright © Hidden Realm Studios Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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At the bottom of a long winding road in Symmes Township, you'll find the Loveland Castle, a Medieval-style castle that was built by Harry Delos Andrews over the course of 50 years with nothing but hard work, his own two hands, and milk cartons. The massive structure is so impressive that it's hard to believe anyone could have literally built it by creating each and every brick themselves. Construction on the castle began in 1929, on the shore of the Little Miami River in Ohio, on land donated to Harry courtesy of two fully paid Cincinnati Enquirer subscriptions. Initially the land was a getaway for weekend camping adventures with his Boy Scout Troup, but It was during that time that Harry dreamed up the idea of building his own castle. The castle started off as two stone forts used in place of tents. Little did anyone realize that these two meager constructions were the starting point for what has since become the Chateau Laroche. In the early stages, the castle was made from stones pulled from the river bank, but once Harry had depleted his natural resources, he began making his own stones by pouring concrete into cardboard milk containers. Harry died in 1981 and willed his amazing handmade castle to the Boy Scouts. Since then it's gone through quite a few renovations, and many believe Harry's spirit is still hanging around, keeping an eye on things. In fact, a majority of the paranormal incidents at the castle have been witnessed first-hand by the Chateau's very own volunteer "knights", people who contribute countless hours at the castle, keeping its fires lit and performing routine maintenance. Harry's death, despite being the age of 91, has also contributed to the ghost stories told within the castle's walls. While burning trash on the roof of the castle one afternoon, Harry caught fire and died. Since then, Sir Harry has been spotted walking across the roof of the castle, as well as hanging out in the main dining hall on the second floor. Of course, Harry is not the only spirit rumored to haunt the castle. Three different ghosts are said to hang around the Loveland grounds. One of the ghosts is a woman often spotted walking the castle garden at night. Another of the property's famous spirits is nicknamed "The Viking" for his long dark robe and horned helmet. One of the most famous stories about the Loveland Castle ghosts involves a girl who insisted on mocking the property's spirits during her visit. She described being electrocuted by an unseen jolt of electricity that ran through her body, and fled the castle vowing to never return. Loveland, Ohio isn't new to the world of the wierd and unexplainable. In 1972, two separate policemen described seeing a 3-foot-tall man, with glowing eyes, who resembled what they both described as a frog-like humanoid. The second sighting of the Loveland Frogman took place on March 17, 1972, when police officer Mark Matthews spotted something in the middle of the road. When he stopped the car, the creature sat up quickly, and began making its way to a nearby guardrail, watching (and smirking) in Matthews' direction the entire time. The run-in frightened the officer so much he fired his weapon at the creature, just missing it before it dissipeared into the night. Since the 70s, others have reported experiences with the small, frog-like man lurking around the wooded ares of Loveland, Ohio. Sometimes he's described as holding a wand that shoots sparks, and other times he's followed by the strange and distinct smell of almonds. Whether you want to spend an afternoon exploring one of America's coolest "folly castles", or you're looking to spend the night searching for ghosts in the dungeons or the famous Ohio "Frogman", Loveland Castle is the perfect destination for it. -Roadtrippers The Historical Loveland Castle & Museum Chateau Laroche was built as an expression and reminder of the simple strength and rugged grandeur of the mighty men who lived when Knighthood was in flower. It was their knightly zeal for honor, valor and manly purity that lifted mankind out of the moral midnight of the dark ages and started it towards the gray dawn of human hope.Present human decadence proves a need for similar action. Already the ancient organization of Knights have been re-activated to save society. Any man of high ideas who wishes to help save civilization is invited to become a member of the Knights of the Golden Trail, whose only vows are the Ten Commandments. Chateau Laroche is the World headquarters of this organization, started in 1927. Château Laroche, also known as the Loveland Castle, is a museum on the banks of the Little Miami River, in Loveland, Ohio. A folly of a historical European castle, construction began in 1929 by Boy Scout troop leader and World War I veteran and medievalist Harry D. Andrews. He built the castle on two free plots of land that his scouts obtained by paying for one-year subscriptions to The Cincinnati Enquirer. Andrews named his castle after a military hospital in the Chateau La Roche in France where he was stationed during the First World War. For over fifty years, Andrews worked on his castle project. He pulled stones from the nearby Little Miami River, and when that supply was exhausted, molded bricks with cement and quart milk cartons. When Andrews died in 1981 he willed the castle to his Boy Scout troop the Knights of the Golden Trail (KOGT). The Castle has been extensively upgraded and renovated in the years since Andrews death and has been mostly completed by the KOGT. The East tower now houses a short video presentation on Andrews' quest to finish his dream. The walls of the upstairs chapel feature many stones brought back by Andrews in his world travels and others sent to him from foreign locations by his friends and followers. Recently completed are an expansion to the outside gardens and a greenhouse. Tales of the castle being haunted – often coming from Chateau Laroche's own volunteer knights – have been reported over the years. Also interesting is the town of Loveland itself, which was the subject of a series of "frog man" sightings in the mid-50's. The Loveland Frog was a giant amphibian that terrorized the town residents, sometimes with a "magic wand", resulting in a bit of mass panic. Don't worry though, the frogman hasn't been seen in years.
Barbara Howard's On The Rise is more than just another rare soul LP. It's a love story. It's a dream. It was an attempt to break through. And although Barbara certainly never became a star, one song did become a staple in rare soul and funk DJ sets, keeping interest in Barbara Howard just under the surface. And as fate would have it in 2016, a sealed copy of the LP would find it's way into Plaid Room Records in Loveland, OH and kick start the revival of her story and her music. In 1968, as an outgrowth of a community movement and talent search program called quot;Operation Step-Upquot;, Steven Reece wanted to take his community movement to the next level. This is when the idea of founding an independent label came to mind. The idea was to self- produce quality records and through successful sales attempt to land major label distribution. Steve identified Barbara Howard as the talent and set to producing her record. The idea was to produce an LP with a variety of tracks that could be marketed to a variety of radio formats and markets (gospel, pop, soul, jazz, etc.). And while the record fizzled shortly after it's release, Steve and Barbara ended up getting married shortly afterwards making this possibly the most romantic production of a record is soul music history. quot;I Don't Want Your Lovequot; is the only track they produced that was NOT featured on the LP, so we're proud to get this deep funk banger back into the world at large!