Elizabeth-Bethel Road closed

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BETHEL — Elizabeth-Bethel Road will be closed between Rudy Road and Gearhart Road for tree removal.

Monroe Federal Savings & Loan celebrates community grand opening

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Lewis Renollet, president and CEO of Monroe Federal Savings & Loan, second from right in blue, thanks all for attending the bank’s community grand opening on Tuesday, March 7.

Mensa qualification test dates set

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DAYTON — Dayton Area Mensa, the local chapter of the international high IQ society Mensa (www.us.mensa.org) will offer the society’s membership qualification test on Wednesdays, March 22 and April 26, 2023 starting at 6 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Dorothy Lane American Baptist Church, 960 W. Dorothy Lane, Kettering, across from the Community Golf Course.

Tippecanoe Red Devils raise money for LLS

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TIPP CITY — Tipp City Rotary Speaker Chair Lisa Santucci welcomed students from Tippecanoe High School at a recent Rotary meeting.

Gemini Health & Wellness offers family care

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By Matt Clevenger

Continuing education; LGBTQ+ Folx and Fams

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DAYTON — The Area Agency on Aging presents this 3.0 credit hour continuing education workshop from 1 - 4:15 p.m. on Thursday, March 30, online via Zoom. The cost is $40 to earn CEUs or $20 to attend without CEUs. Advance registration is requested by March 27. More information and the registration form is available on the agency’s website, https://info4seniors.org/news/educational-opportunities/ or by emailing [email protected].

Piqua non-profits secure more than $65K

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PIQUA — The Piqua Community Foundation disbursed more than $65,000 in grant and pass-through community donations to the three Pitch Piqua finalist organizations at the charitable grant pitch competition on March 2. The finalist teams presented to a crowd of enthusiastic attendees at The Fort Piqua Plaza Banquet Center.

Theatre is hard work, but fun

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GREENVILLE — Allison Edwards is a 24-year-old actor who lives in suburban Cincinnati and has been acting since she was 8 years old. Once a week since Feb. 8, as the final presentation of Darke County Center for the Arts’ Arts In Education series, Edwards has traveled to Darke County schools as the sole actor in Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s “Cinderella Wore Cowboy Boots,” carrying props, costumes and set to her destination where she unloads her cargo and sets up the stage to perform for Kindergarten through third grade students. After performing a sound check for herself, the energetic performer then changes into her costume, ready to greet the students as they enter the performance space, recruiting participants to become cast and crew for the show she is about to direct and star in.

Young entrepreneurs following their dreams

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By Amantha Garpiel