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FriApr26

Crazy Cardboard Boat Regatta to set sail July 20

Posted by akiefaber April 26th, 2013, 12:53 pm Post a Comment


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The fourth annual Crazy Cardboard Boat Regatta is scheduled to take place July 20 at Voice of America Park in West Chester Township.

This event, which attracts thousands of onlookers, involves participants building a cardboard boat and then racing them in the lake at VOA Park. Last year, awards were given to the best show boats, fastest boats, as well as the people’s choice, judge’s choice, best theme, best sinking, most entertaining and for the craziest boats.

To register a boat, the cost is $20 for community members and $40 for organizations.

Currently, the event is offering sponsorship opportunities to local businesses.

“Sponsorship packages are designed at various levels of support to provide businesses with a wide variety of opportunities to promote their company and products, while supporting the community they serve.” said Kelly Barkley, Community Relations Coordinator for MetroParks.

Barkley and her team are also looking for volunteers. Last year, nearly 100 helped with the event.

For sponsorship, volunteering or boat building opportunities, visit www.yourmetroparks.net or call MetroParks at 513-867-5835.

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MonJul23

Last week in West Chester: Menchie’s opening in Aug.

Posted by akiefaber July 23rd, 2012, 11:39 am Post a Comment

To let West Chester and Liberty Township residents catch up with the news that they need to know, WestChesterBuzz.com will list and link to all of last week’s top local stories every Monday.

Menchie’s West Chester location. Photo provided.

Menchie’s to open West Chester location next month – West Chester will have Greater Cincinnati’s second Menchie’s frozen yogurt location when it opens at 8177 Princeton-Glendale Road sometime in August. Owner and operator Jim Hach estimated last Tuesday that the store will open in mid-to-late August.

No Lakota junior high sports will be canceled this fall – Chris Passarge, Lakota’s executive director of business operations, told WestChesterBuzz last week that not a single junior high sport will be canceled this fall due to low participation numbers. The school district is still accepting athletes who register and pay fees by Aug. 1.

Lakota approves $40K ‘Community Conversation’ – The Lakota Board of Education approved a $40,000 contract last Monday with Citizens for Civic Renewal for a program called “Community Conversation” that will focus on community engagement. The board approved the program despite not having two of its five members in attendance. The contract begins July 17, 2012 and ends July 31, 2013.

Randy Oppenheimer. Photo provided.

Lakota appoints community relations consultant – The Lakota Board of Education, minus two of its five board members, unanimously approved the hiring of Randy Oppenheimer last Monday as a consultant to fill its open community relations position. Oppenheimer was approved by the school board Monday on the recommendation of Superintendent Karen Mantia, who was absent from the board meeting due to a death in the family.

Crazy Cardboard Regatta entertains thousands – According to MetroParks of Butler County officials, the third annual Crazy Cardboard Regatta at Voice of America Park on Saturday attracted thousands for the second straight year. The park system announced the attendance and estimated funds collected for “Paddle with a Purpose” last Tuesday.

Lakota West junior Gabby Blados. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber.

Ex-Bengal’s daughter garnering collegiate interest – Despite not playing volleyball until her freshman year, Lakota West junior Gabby Blados is already attracting the attention of recruiters from some of the biggest college conferences in the country.

Boehner releases statement on tragedy in Colorado – Speaker of the House and West Chester resident John Boehner released a statement last Friday morning in response to the tragedy that took place during a midnight premiere of the latest Batman movie.

Lakota footballers make local list of ‘players to watch’ – Cincinnati Enquirer recruiting reporter Mike Dyer mentioned four Lakota West football players among those to watch this season in the classes of 2013 and 2014. The only Lakota West senior mentioned in Dyer’s list of “50 area football players to watch in the 2013 class” was offensive lineman Kyle Meadows, who was ranked No. 5 among the list of athletes from throughout Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.

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TueJul17

Crazy Cardboard Regatta entertains thousands

Posted by akiefaber July 17th, 2012, 2:02 pm Post a Comment

According to MetroParks of Butler County officials, the third annual Crazy Cardboard Regatta at Voice of America Park on Saturday attracted thousands for the second straight year.

“It was another great year,” MetroParks spokesperson Susan Stretch said. “It couldn’t be possible without the complete support of the community. It’s exciting to see this kind of support and even more amazing to see what the builders dream up and then build and race each year.”

New to the event this year was the “Paddle with a Purpose” fundraiser that went toward the adding of a handicapped accessible area to the VOA Park playground.

The total amount of raised funds will not be known for a few weeks. However, early estimates by MetroParks show that the event may have collected close to $10,000 for the cause.

The fundraiser itself was inspired by the event’s grand marshal Scott Stricker, who uses a wheelchair and requires assistance with the most basic of needs.

Last year, Stricker led a team of nurses, family members and friends with the building of a boat that ended up winning the event’s People’s Choice Award. His boat won the award again on Saturday.

Below is the list of all the winning boats from the event.

Youth (ages 10-14) Show Boat category:

  • 1st- Swamp People from West Chester
  • 2nd- Torpedo from Liberty Twp
  • 3rd-FriendShip from Liberty Twp

Open (ages 10 and over) Show Boat Category:

  • 1st-Still in Da Nile from Liberty Twp
  • 2nd-Unhandled Exception from Montgomery
  • 3rd-Sea Alice from Amelia

Youth Need for Speed Category:

  • 1st-Koi from Maineville
  • 2nd-Nemo from Monroe
  • 3rd-Flip from West Chester

Open Need for Speed Category:

  • 1st-Lemonator from Maineville
  • 2nd-War Hawk from Monroe

People’s Choice Award- Viking Invasion from Cincinnati

A panel of local celebrity judges awarded the following:

  • Judge’s Choice-Still in Da Nile from Liberty Twp
  • Best Theme-Water Kings from Liberty Twp
  • Best Team Spirit-Miss Demeanor from Monroe
  • The Titanic Award (best sinking)- FriendShip from Liberty Twp
  • Most Entertaining-Sea Pickle from Springboro
  • Craziest-Lola III from Liberty Twp

“It was a lot of fun craziness packed into one day,” Stretch said. “MetroParks is grateful to the committee, volunteers, builders, fans and everyone who made this day such a success. Planning has already begun for next year.”

The date for the Regatta in 2013 is scheduled Saturday, July 20. For information on how to get involved, contact MetroParks at 513-867-5835.

Additional photos from the community will be posted on WestChesterBuzz.com later this week.

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MonJul16

Last week in West Chester: Beckett Park receives $2M upgrade

Posted by akiefaber July 16th, 2012, 11:27 am Post a Comment

To let West Chester and Liberty Township residents catch up with the news that they need to know, WestChesterBuzz.com will list and link to all of last week’s top local stories every Monday.

Beckett Park opens its west side after $2 million upgrade – The west side portion of Beckett Park officially reopened June 29 after a $2.09 million upgrade that included the construction of a new shelter, a “natural” playground, a small pond that can used as an ice skating rink in the winter and a 1.25-mile trail that loops around two newly enlarged lakes. Beckett Park is 150 acres and straddles Beckett Road near the Union Centre Boulevard intersection. WestChesterBuzz.com got its first look at the upgrade to the park last week.

Brad Lovell. Photo provided.

Lakota names four new principals- Lakota officials recently announced that the school district will be adding new principals to four different schools following approval by the board of education. New principals include Brad Lovell (Creekside Early Childhood), Christina French (Hopewell Elementary), Stacy Millburg (Lakota East Freshman – associate principal) and Jason Jackson (Lakota West Freshman – associate principal).

AK Steel to cut 2013 pension contribution – Bloomberg News reported last week that West Chester-based AK Steel Holding Corp., will cut its estimated 2013 pension expense by one-third, or $100 million, after passage of a transportation bill extension lowered some required contributions. The bill stabilizes the minimum annual contributions to fund defined-benefit pension plans, while raising premiums paid to the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp., AK said.

Brennan Ryan. Photo provided.

Lakota West hires Brennan Ryan to lead wrestling program- The Lakota school district’s high school athletic department announced last Monday that it hired Brennan Ryan as its new head coach of the Lakota West wrestling program. Ryan, who has experience as a wrestling head coach at Roger Bacon and Madeira high schools, was hired to replace Tim Kessler.

Battelle for Kids honors 18 Lakota teachers – A total of 18 Lakota educators were recognized in late June for teaching excellence at the Ohio Educators Connect for Success Conference in Columbus, Lakota officials announced last Wednesday. Battelle for Kids honored the local educators as part of its “Celebrate Teaching” initiative that is used to find out what makes a teacher highly effective and how to best learn from their practices.

VOA Museum. Tony Jones/photo.

National VOA Museum gears up for tours – With the recent completion of some significant construction work, the National VOA Museum of Broadcasting announced that it will open for tours on the third Saturday of each month from 1 to 4 p.m. starting July 21.

West Chester Library breaks checkout record – The West Chester location of the MidPointe Library System broke its previous record for checkouts in a month this past June. The local library announced last week that it had 136,512 items checked out last month, trumping its old record set in July of 2008 by more than 4,000 checkouts.

List: Reach Out Lakota back-to-school supply needs – Reach Out Lakota released its supply list for its annual Back to School program last Wednesday. Currently, only a small percent of the needed supplies have been donated for the more than 450 registered children in the Lakota school district.

Jay Bruce. Adam Kiefaber/photo.

Photos: Jay Bruce signing in West Chester – Less than a week from the Major League All-Star game, Cincinnati Reds outfielder Jay Bruce took time for an autograph session at the Sports Gallery in West Chester Sunday. Hundreds of fans packed the local sports memorabilia shop to get a glimpse and have their photo taken with the two-time MLB All-Star.

Photos: Crazy Cardboard Boat Regatta in West Chester – Tony Jones of The Cincinnati Enquirer photographed one of West Chester Township’s largest outdoor events this past weekend. Additional photos from the community will be posted on WestChesterBuzz.com later this week.

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SunJul15

Photos: Crazy Cardboard Boat Regatta in West Chester

Posted by akiefaber July 15th, 2012, 9:39 am Post a Comment

Cincinnati Enquirer’s Tony Jones provided the photos:

One of West Chester biggest outdoor events took place on Saturday.

The third annual Crazy Cardboard Boat Regatta set sail Saturday afternoon at Voice of America Park.

For more West Chester and Liberty Township photos, there are many other events captured on our Flickr photostream and more West Chester and Liberty Township related photo galleries on our Photos page.

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FriJul13

Crazy Cardboard Regatta to ‘Paddle with a Purpose’

Posted by akiefaber July 13th, 2012, 12:06 pm Post a Comment
Strickler-Bacon family boat

Scott Strickler in front of his boat, the “SS Scooter,” that won the Regatta’s People’s Choice Award in 2011. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber in July of 2011.

The third annual Crazy Cardboard Boat Regatta, which will take place from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Saturday in West Chester, will raise money for the addition of a handicapped accessible area to the Voice of America Park playground.

The Regatta’s grand marshal Scott Strickler inspired the fundraiser, dubbed “Paddle with a Purpose” by MetroParks of Butler County. Strickler, who uses a wheelchair and requires assistance with the most basic of needs, won the People’s Choice Award at last year’s Regatta with his boat, the “SS Scooter.”

The award-winning boat was designed by Strickler, who coached a team of nurses, family members and friends with its construction at his home in Liberty Township.

The activity helped a family, who has seen tragedy strike multiple times.

Tragedy struck Scott and his family in 2003 when he was a passenger in a car accident that left him with severe brain damage. He was 18 at the time and his memory was severely impaired.

On the night of the accident, his stepfather Steve and mother Ellen Strickler-Bacon received a phone call in the middle of the night. The voice on the other end was from University Hospital and it wanted to know if the parents knew where Scott was.

The line then disconnected.

Ellen wondered why the hospital called asking about their son. Steve, on the other hand, had an idea because he had been through this before.

“The first thing that entered my head was air care, because this has already happened to me once,” Steve said.

The phone rings again, Steve answers, hangs up and drives down to University Hospital to see his stepson, who he helped raise. Scott was in critical condition.

Strickler-Bacon family boat

Only a part of the team of nurses, family members and friends that built Scott Strickler’s award-winning boat for the Crazy Cardboard Regatta last year. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber in July of 2011.

“I can’t begin to tell you what it felt like,” Steve said.

Seven years prior to the accident that left Scott permanently injured, Steve and Christy Bacon’s daughter, Stacey, was involved in a car accident when she was 18 that also left her severe brain damage. Currently, she doesn’t have any communication skills, takes 19 different medications daily and suffers uncontrollable seizure disorders.

Scott, now 26, and Stacey, now 33, are permanently dependent for all of their daily needs.

“To what avail could there be good out of this. They were both great kids,” Steve said in an interview last July. “Maybe they could help others with the knowledge we have learned or maybe they could bring more attention to the parks and help with their funding because it brings families together.”

This Saturday, the family will do just that at the Regatta.

2012 Crazy Cardboard Regatta schedule

10 a.m. to noon

  • Food vendors open
  • Vote for your favorite boat
  • Children’s area opens
  • Fly fishing demonstrations

Noon

  • West Chester Color Guard starts the event
  • Eliot Sloan sings the National Anthem
  • Honorary grand marshal Scott Strickler and Sheriff Jones start the races

2:30 p.m. (approximately)

  • Crash Derby-last boat floating wins

3 p.m. (approximately)

  • Awards presentation

3:15 p.m. (approximately)

  • Paddle boat races with local celebrities

3:30 p.m. (approximately)

  • Rover’s Regatta-amateur dock diving for dogs (bring your own dog on a 6′ leash)

5 to 9 p.m.

  • Jack Trigger Band performs on the gazebo overlooking the lake

Rain could delay schedule.

For more information about the event, visit www.yourmetroparks.net. The event is being held at Voice of America Park, 7850 VOA Park Drive.

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TueJul10

Crazy Cardboard Boat Regatta to take place Saturday

Posted by akiefaber July 10th, 2012, 4:25 pm Post a Comment

One of West Chester Township’s biggest events is scheduled to take place this Saturday.

The third annual Crazy Cardboard Boat Regatta is scheduled to set sail once again at Voice of America Park in West Chester Township this Saturday. The event will take place from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. with racing beginning at noon.

Participants of the event can enter their boats into two different categories – “Need for Speed” or “Show Boat.” Various awards will be given to its participants including the Titanic (best sinking) award.

After the race is over, there will be new competition this year when remaining boats face off in a demolition derby to determine the last boat floating.

To cap off the night, the Jack Trigger band will perform from 5-to-9 p.m.

This year, all the profits from the event will go towards adding a handicapped accessible area to the VOA playground. MetroParks of Butler County is calling the fundraiser “Paddle with a Purpose.”

“MetroParks is excited to have this popular community event back for a third year. This is a great event whether you are building and paddling or watching and laughing from shore. ‘Paddle with a Purpose’ only adds to the excitement of this event,” said Susan Stretch, community relations chair for MetroParks.

“We hope to raise enough funds to add a section to the new playground that allows handicapped visitors the opportunity to have a great time at the park too.”

Inspiring “Paddle with a Purpose” is the event’s honorary grand marshal Scott Strickler, who won the People’s Choice Award at last year’s Regatta with his boat – the “SS Scooter.”

Strickler, who uses a wheelchair and requires assistance with the most basic of needs, was a passenger in a car accident that left him with severe brain damage in 2003.

Last summer, Strickler led a team of nurses, family and friends to build his boat.

For more information on how to register a boat and guidelines on boat building, or to be a sponsor, vendor or volunteer, visit www.yourmetroparks.net.

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MonJun25

Last week in West Chester: Homearama coming to Lib. Twp., Aroldis Chapman attracts crowd and Lakota losing principals

Posted by akiefaber June 25th, 2012, 12:44 pm Post a Comment

Photos of the 2011 Crazy Cardboard Regatta

To let West Chester and Liberty Township residents catch up with the news that they need to know, WestChesterBuzz.com will list and link to all of last week’s top local stories every Monday.

Carriage Hill co-manager Randy Terry will get to show off his family's new housing development in Liberty Township during the 2013 Homearama event scheduled to take place June 8-23. Photo taken by Amie Dworecki.

Homearama set for Liberty Township in 2013- The Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati recently announced that Carriage Hill, a housing development in Liberty Township, would be the location for the next Homearama in 2013. In the 50-year history of Homearama, Butler County has hosted 10 home showcases. Last summer, the event in West Chester Township attracted more than 20,000 people.

Lakota junior high fall sports registration deadline looms – Students who want to participate in fall sports at the junior high level in the Lakota school district must register and pay fees by next Friday, June 29, which is more than two weeks earlier than the deadline last summer. Chris Passarge, Lakota’s executive director of business operations, said the date was moved up since there won’t be any staff members at the junior high buildings in July.

Richard Hamilton is retiring after being principal at Lakota West for the past 13 years. Photo taken by Tony Jones.

Lakota losing principals at high rate– Michael D. Clark of The Cincinnati Enquirer reported that more than half of Lakota’s principals have left the school district in the last two years partially due to financial woes.

Crazy Cardboard Boat Regatta set for July 14 – The third annual Crazy Cardboard Boat Regatta is scheduled to set sail once again at Voice of America Park in West Chester Township July 14. The event will take place from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. with racing beginning at noon. This year, all the profits from the event will go towards adding a handicapped accessible area to the VOA playground.

Cincinnati Reds pitcher Aroldis Chapman signs an autograph for Reds fan Erik Adamson at the Sports Gallery in West Chester June 21, 2012. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber of WestChesterBuzz.com.

Aroldis Chapman’s signature attracts big crowd- It’s been a tough couple weeks for Reds closer Aroldis Chapman, but he clearly hasn’t lost any of the star power he earned in dominating hitters most in the season. As evidence, hundreds of Reds fans lined outside a West Chester sports memorabilia shop Thursday to get a glimpse and a rare autograph from Chapman.

Board of Elections recruiting poll workers for Nov. 6 – The Butler County Board of Elections has launched a local campaign, aimed to donate money to charities, churches and other organizations, in hope to recruit poll workers for the upcoming election Nov. 6.

Butler County hires administrator – Sheila McLaughlin reported on Thursday that Charles Young, the former Hamilton deputy city manager, was hired as Butler County’s new administrator. Without a hitch, and despite infighting over the appointment, commissioners unanimously gave Young the $125,000-a-year job.

West Chester to host World Choir Games concert – West Chester Township officials announced that there will be a Friendship Concert from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, July 6, as part of the 2012 World Choir Games. The show will take place at The Square at Union Centre and is free to attend.

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TueJun19

Crazy Cardboard Boat Regatta set for July 14

Posted by akiefaber June 19th, 2012, 4:09 pm Post a Comment

The third annual Crazy Cardboard Boat Regatta is scheduled to set sail once again at Voice of America Park in West Chester Township July 14. The event will take place from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. with racing beginning at noon.

Participants of the event can enter their boats into two different categories – “Need for Speed” or “Show Boat.” Various awards will be given to its participants including the Titanic (best sinking) award.

After the race is over, there will be new competition this year when remaining boats face off in a demolition derby to determine the last boat floating.

To cap off the night, the Jack Trigger band will perform from 5-to-9 p.m.

This year, all the profits from the event will go towards adding a handicapped accessible area to the VOA playground. MetroParks of Butler County is calling the fundraiser “Paddle with a Purpose.”

“MetroParks is excited to have this popular community event back for a third year. This is a great event whether you are building and paddling or watching and laughing from shore. ‘Paddle with a Purpose’ only adds to the excitement of this event,” said Susan Stretch, community relations chair for MetroParks.

“We hope to raise enough funds to add a section to the new playground that allows handicapped visitors the opportunity to have a great time at the park too.”

Inspiring “Paddle with a Purpose” is the event’s honorary grand marshal Scott Strickler, who won the People’s Choice Award at last year’s Regatta with his boat – the “SS Scooter.”

Strickler, who uses a wheelchair and requires assistance with the most basic of needs, was a passenger in a car accident that left him with severe brain damage in 2003.

Last summer, Strickler led a team of nurses, family and friends to build his boat.

For more information on how to register a boat and guidelines on boat building, or to be a sponsor, vendor or volunteer, visit www.yourmetroparks.net.

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