In brief

MIAMISBURG

View State of the City online

You can view Miamisburg Mayor Dick Church, Jr.’s 2018 State of the City address online at https://mvcc.viebit.com/player.php?hash=jniKLratKIpC. This year’s address is entitled “A Bicentennial Year.”

LEBANON

Quilt and Fabric Arts Show March 2-3

On March 2-3 from 10 p.m. to 5 p.m. the Lebanon Quilt and Fabric Arts will be held at the Warren County Fairgrounds, 665 N. Broadway, Lebanon.

You will have the opportunity to browse amazing quilts, quilting supplies, and other textiles in this fantastic show and sale. The Warren County Historical Society will display a special exhibit all weekend. Delicious food will be available on site, as well as free parking.

Tickets are $5 Online, http://www.wchsmuseum.org/events/ and for $7 cash at the door.

For more information about the Warren County Historical Society send an email to at wchs@wchsmuseum.org or call, 513-932-1817.

MIAMI TOWNSHIP

Paving project set for Washington Church Road

Plans are moving forward on a paving project along Washington Church Road. The Board of Trustees recently approved the final paperwork required by the Ohio Department of Transportation and a $48,056 township expenditure. Those funds along with allotted federal funds will be used to mill and re-pave the road from the Spring Valley Pike intersection south approximately one-half mile.

The township first authorized the project in October 2015 and has been working with ODOT ever since.

ODOT will now move ahead with its bidding process to hire a company to complete the work. The project work is expected to begin in May, weather permitting.

WEST CARROLLTON

Junior Firefighter event March 3

The second annual Junior Firefighter Event is set for March 3 at 1 p.m., at Fire Station 56, located at 125 W. Central Ave. The event is aimed at children 6-12 who dream of being a medic or firefighter one day.

Registration can be completed in person at the parks and recreation department of Civic Center, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. or online at www.westcarrollton.org/junior-fire-fighter-event/. The deadline for registration is Feb. 28 and will be limited to 15 participants.

Participants receive a t-shirt. Children will learn more about the day-to-day activities of fire fighters and will complete activities such as beginner’s first aid training, a simulated smoky escape house, and an obstacle course with firefighter tools and ladders.

For more information, call Parks and Recreation Events and Programming Coordinator, Jennifer Farthing at 937-859-5182. This event is $5 per child.

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