VILLAGE OF EVENDALE SEPTEMBER 2021
Transcript of VILLAGE OF EVENDALE SEPTEMBER 2021
SEPTEMBER 2021 VILLAGE OF EVENDALE
Dear Neighbors and Friends,
After issuing a Notice of Violation for multiple problems associated with the former Homer’s Restaurant,
the Village has received a verbal commitment from the present owner to tear it down. A demolition
contract was submitted to the Village via the owner’s attorney. We will continue to pursue this matter until
the property is brought into full compliance with our property maintenance, building and zoning codes.
The owner wanted to put a self-storage unit on the lot, but that’s not permitted under our zoning code.
Over the last year, it has been a spot to dump trash, even an old automobile. Hopefully now, the owner
will redevelop the site or sell it for an allowed use.
I know we have all been warned about leaving our cars sitting outside, unlocked. And, I never do. Except
on occasion, I had never thought of it until now. This warning is also applicable at the cemetery where
your loved ones are being laid to rest. The police tell me crooks are taking advantage of people leaving
their cars unattended and unlocked while at the cemetery. By the way, I did this several weeks ago at my
brother-in-law’s funeral. I now know better.
Kinetic Vision broke ground on its new building on AeroHub Blvd. It should be done by next summer. This
company is really great for our Village. It meets all the goals of what we wanted for the AeroHub
development. Hats off for this great company. The pictures below are from our recent groundbreaking
ceremony.
Not many residents of the Village know where Indian Woods Drive is located. It can only be reached
through the City of Reading off Sanborn Drive. The Drive consists of five addresses on a private drive.
Only three people actually use the private drive. It is a beautiful setting but the private drive has not been
maintained including a public storm water drainage pipe under the drive which the Village is responsible
for repairing/replacing which our Service Department is currently working on.
One of our residents brought up the fact that Evendale had an automobile race track until 1958. It was
at the corner of Glendale-Milford Road and Reading Road (about where Arby’s sits now). It operated for
over ten years and was considered one of the fastest tracks in the United States. As I recall, a race car
lost a tire and went into the stands killing a spectator. That closed the track.
It’s that time of year already - summer is ending and a new school year is beginning! Wishing everyone a
safe and happy return to school.
Sincerely,
Your Mayor
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VILLAGE OF EVENDALE ADOPTED ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
The following ordinances were opted by the Council of the Village of Evendale at the Regular Council Meeting on August 10 and 11, 2021.
ORD #21-48
ORDINANCE APPROVING GRANTING CONSENT TO THE
DIRECTOR OF THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY TO, APPLY, MAINTAIN AND
REPAIR STANDARD LONGITUDINAL PAVEMENT MARK-
INGS AND ERECT REGULATORY AND WARNING SIGNS
ON STATE HIGHWAYS INSIDE VILLAGE CORPORATE
LIMITS, AND GIVING CONSENT OF THE VILLAGE FOR THE
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO PERFORM
MAINTENANCE AND/OR REPAIR ON STATE HIGHWAYS
INSIDE THE VILLAGE CORPORATION.
Unanimously approved
ORD #21-50
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN ADDITIONAL
APPROPRIATION IN THE AEROHUB TIF FUND FOR
ENGINEERING TESTS AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Unanimously approved
ORD# 21-51
ORDINANCE MAKING AN APPROPRIATION IN THE
AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN/CARES ACT FUND FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2021 AND
TRANSFERING ALLOWABLE COSTS TO THE FUND AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Unanimously approved
ORD# 21-52
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE HAMILTON COUNTY TAX
INCREMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE (TIRC) RECOMMENDA-
TION TO CONTINUE THE COMMUNITY REINVESTEMENT
AREA (CRA) AGREEMENT, WITH NO MODIFICATIONS,
BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF EVENDALE AND BRAKEFIRE
INC. DBA SILCO FIRE AND SECURITY (SILCO).
Unanimously approved
ORD. # 21-53
ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO HIRE ALLISON
BISHOP NASSER AS A PART-TIME RECREATION
PROGRAMMER FOR THE RECREATION DEPARTMENT
AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Unanimously approved
ORD. #21-54
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN ADDITIONAL
APPROPRIATION IN THE AEROHUB TIF FUND FOR
SINKHOLE REPAIR AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Unanimously approved
ORD. #21-55
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PAYMENT OF
AMOUNTS DUE UPON CERTAIN CONTRACTS REQUIRING
CERTIFICATION OF AVAILABILTY OF FUNDS AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Unanimously approved
ORD. # 21-56
ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CAPITAL
EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING
DECEMBER 31, 2021 AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Unanimously approved
ORD #21-57
ORDINANCE APPROVING APPROPRIATION AND
TRANSFERRING GENERALFUNDS TO VARIOUS OTHER
FUNDS, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Unanimously approved
ORD #21-58
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A TRANSFER WITHIN THE
CLERK TREASURER DEPARTMENT AND DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY.
Unanimously approved
Financial Comparison
2020 2021
July Year to Date July Year to Date
Total Revenue $ 1,569,698 $ 10,906,139 $ 1,237,526 $ 10,012,799
Total Expenditures $ 1,461,493 $ 9,611,084 1,417,458 $ 10,010,911
Net Result $ 108,205 $ 1,295,055 $ (179,932) $ 1,888
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
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BUILDING, ZONING, AND CODE
ENFORCEMENT
The third and final reading will be at the
September council meeting.
On September 14, 2021, Village Council is
scheduled to vote on two (2) Ordinances to make
significant changes to the Evendale Zoning Code.
These changes include the following:
Specifically define and regulate Discount
Retail, Thrift Retail, and Pawn Retail
separately from the more general Retail
Sales. The proposed changes would
effectively ban Discount Retail and Pawn
Retail uses in the Village, while limiting the
expansion of existing Thrift Retail uses. No
Discount or Pawn Retail businesses are
currently operating in the Village.
Specifically define and regulate Self-Storage
Warehouse as a separate use. The proposed
changes would effectively ban this use in the
Village, though in practice the use has never
been permitted. No such businesses are
currently operating in the Village.
Allow the use of an automatic powered pool
cover in lieu of a fence and locking gate to
limit unauthorized entry to a residential
swimming pool. The pool cover would be
required to meet ASTM International
standards.
Village Council is interested in hearing your
opinion on these proposed changes. To obtain a
copy of the Ordinances or to register your
comments, please contact the Evendale Building
D e p a r t m e n t a t 5 1 3 - 9 5 6 - 2 6 6 5 o r
You may also use the “Contact Us” link on the
Village of Evendale homepage:
(www.evendaleohio.org)
Or post a message via the Village Facebook page:
(www.facebook.com/EvendaleOH).
FIRE DEPARTMENT
SAVE THE DATE
Light the Night for Fallen Firefighters
September 26 – October 3, 2021
Every October, the National Fallen Firefighters
Foundation sponsors the National Fallen Firefighters
Memorial Weekend, the official national tribute to
those firefighters who died in the line of duty during
the previous year. In 2017, the National Fallen
Firefighters Foundation created Light the Night for
Fallen Firefighters to recognize the 25th anniversary
of the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial
Weekend. Since then, Light the Night for Fallen
Firefighters has expanded to include fire
departments and families lighting their homes in red
across the nation.
As dusk turns to dark, landmarks, homes, fire
service organizations, and businesses across the
country will again glow in respect to the fallen and
their families from September 26 – October 3,
2021. The fire department will be lighting the
municipal campus again this year to honor those
lost and their families. We would love to see
homes light in a similar fashion around the Village
in support of this event.
The Evendale Fire Department will hold a Candle-
light Service on Saturday, October 2nd for the
community and department members to attend.
The service will be held at the Bell Tower Memorial
starting at 7:45pm.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Schools are back in session, and the Police Department would like to remind everyone of the rules
when school buses are on the road.
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Let’s keep our kids, and everyone’s kids, safe!
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Get your tickets for the 23rd annual Sunflower Festival!
Keep in mind that Evendale residents do NOT get free admission
to special events such as the Sunflower Festival. GHF Members
get free admission but are still required to preregister.
Learn more about Sunflower Festival:
https://gormanfarm.org/product/sunflower-
festival/
Get tickets!
https://sunflowerfestival2021.eventbrite.com
Become a Member:
https://gormanfarm.org/product/membership/
Upcoming Community Education Programs
Registration for all programs at
www.eventbrite.com/o/gorman-heritage-farm-12148743051
Pasta in the Garden, Sun Sept 19 11 AM
Farm Encounters Walk, Sat, Sep 25, 2021 10:30 AM
Broom Crafting, Sun Oct 10 2PM
Private guided hands-on Farm Tour! Pick your date and time
Farm Fresh Meats
Frozen chicken is now available, while supplies last! You can also
preorder GHF’s delicious chicken for the last 2021 pickup in Octo-
ber. Never too early to secure your Thanksgiving turkey with a de-
posit - they are already selling fast!
Learn more at www.gormanfarm.org/products/meat-poultry
Looking to give back, and
make the most of your free
time?
The Farm is always in need
of Volunteers. There are
many individual and group
volunteer opportunities in-
cluding photography, garden-
ing, animal care, painting,
lawn care, general mainte-
nance, trail upkeep, fence
building, cleaning, even pro-
fessional opportunities to
provide probono services. Let
us know your passion and we
will find the perfect outlet for
you on the Farm. Learn more
at gormanfarm.org/volunteer.
GORMAN HERITAGE FARM
SERVICE
DEPARTMENT
2021 VILLAGE OF EVENDALE
RESIDENTIAL LEAF BAG POLICY
The Evendale Service Department
enacted a new procedure for the
Residential Leaf Bag Program in 2017.
If you have any questions, please
contact the Service Department at
513-563-4338.
1. Leaf bags will only be issued on
Saturdays from 9:00am-1:00pm
Wednesdays from 1:00pm-7:00pm.
2. For 2021 the dates will be:
Saturday, September 11, 18 & 25,
October 2, 9, & 16
Wednesday, October 6 & 13
3. To ensure bags are available for all
homeowners, during the month of
September, each household will be
issued a maximum of 50 bags.
These may be picked up at any one
of the dates above.
4. Any additional bags available will
be issued on the October dates, up
to a maximum of 75 total bags per
household while supplies last.
5. Each household will have to sign for
the bags. (Proof of residency may
be required)
6. You may only pick up the bags for
your household.
7. There are a limited amount of bags
available and are issued on a first
come basis.
Reminder: Rumpke requests resi-
dents to place leaf bags and
waste containers in the same
spot.
Rumpke will only stop 1 time per
house!
Performing Arts, Dance & Yoga
EVERY DAY BUT MONDAY: ORIGINAL STAGE PLAY September 24, 25 at 8 pm and September 25 at 3 pm Tickets: $15.00 Bell Tower Arts Pavilion Theater An original Romantic Comedy Drama about love in the world of politics. ***"Every Day But Monday" is for adult audiences. The play does include adult language & adult situations.
TIPPI TOES TINY TOES (AGES 2-3) Mondays OR Tuesdays, 5:00—5:30 pm, $50 month,
TIPPI TOES BALLET, TAP & JAZZ Mondays (ages 3-5) OR Tuesdays (ages 5-8), 5:45 – 6:30 pm $60 month (residents receive discounts)
IMPROV CLASSES Wednesdays, 7:30 pm $15 per class, Bell Tower Arts Pavilion Theater Register at [email protected]
Music
Evendale residents 18 and younger qualify for scholarships. Band Instruments—JM Bunny Driscoll—call 513-235-0142 Drum & Percussion—Chris Ellison— call 513-259-9664 Guitar—Lou Larson—call 513-675-9545 Piano—Aisha Butler—call 513-236-5711 Piano & Voice—Roxanne Engle—call 513-948-9896 Violin & Viola—Gayle Castle—513-310-9147
Visual Arts
WATERCOLOR WEDNESDAY—YIN OR YANG? WET ON DRY OR WET ON WET LANDSCAPES! Wednesday, September 1, 6:30—8:30 pm, $20 Email registration to [email protected] BEGINNING DRAWING CLASS Tuesdays, 2:30 – 4:00 pm, September 21—November 9 $120 for 8 week session Contact DJ Berard at [email protected] to register and for supply list. Class held at Bell Tower Arts Pavilion lower level. BEGINNING PAINTING Tuesdays, 4:30 – 6:00 pm, September 21—November 9 $120 for 8 week session Contact DJ Berard at [email protected] to register and for supply list. Class held at Bell Tower Arts Pavilion lower level ADVANCED PAINTING CLASS Wednesdays starting September 22 10 am – 12 pm , $15 for each class @ BTAP Lower Level Classes for advanced painters who already know about composition, and color theory, and who just want to get better. Contact DJ Berard at [email protected] to register.
TEACUP FAIRY GARDENS September 7 - 6:30 pm OR September 11 - 2:00 pm Ages 10+, $25 Register at [email protected]
NEW LEAF KITCHEN’S KIDS COOKING CLUB (AGES 5-9) Saturdays, September 11, 18 and 25 Brunch Club 9:30 –11 am, Lunch Club 11:30 am—1:00 pm $30 per class, Cost includes all supplies, ingredients and a recipe card after each class. No nut, peanut, animal, dairy in-gredients used! Register at NewLeafKitchen.org
ARTS DELIVERED! We deliver the kit to your porch. Kits include everything you need to make the project. Call the Recreation Center Front Desk to reserve your kit. DEADLINE TO ORDER IS SEPTEMBER 17 STARGLAZERS PAINTED POTTERY KIT Choose the piece(s) you want included in your borrowed kit. Kits will be delivered to your house the week of September 22. Return the kit and your painted pieces to the Recreation Cen-ter Front Desk by October 1 for glazing and firing. Once the pieces are glazed and fired, you’ll get a notice to pick them up at the Recreation Center Front Desk
ARTVENTURES: PAINTINGS, POLITICS AND THE MONUMENTS MEN: THE BERLIN MASTERPIECES IN AMERICA AT THE CIN-CINNATI ART MUSEUM Friday, September 24, 11:00 am -depart from the Rec Center $5 Fee, Lunch On Your Own (Location TBD) Register at Recreation Center
CONTEMPORARY QUILT AND FIBER ARTISTS PRESENTS: A PAT PAULY WORKSHOP, LINE, SHAPE, SETTING Oct. 2 & 3, 2021, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Evendale Cultural Arts Center, Upper Art Studio Cost: $200, Send check made out to CQAFA, memo: Pat Pauly workshop To: Priscilla Mrozek, 2965 Treeknoll Drive, Cincinnati OH 45244
Exhibits
2021 EVENDALE PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT OUTSIDE! Application Deadline September 17, 2021 October 10 1- 4 pm - Opening Day & Awards October 10 - November 1 - Open Daily
Please visit our webpage for MORE classes and events!!!
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POOL HOURS
ADJUSTED HOURS AUGUST 16 – SEPTEMBER 6
Saturdays 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sundays 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Mondays – Thursdays 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Fridays 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Monday, September 6 (Labor Day) 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
DOG DAY AT THE POOL
Tuesday, September 7
5:30 – 6:45 PM Dogs 30 lbs. and over
7:00 – 8:00 PM Dogs 30 lbs. and under
Register by September 3; Proof of license and
immunizations required when registering. Evendale
Residents: No Fee, but registration and paperwork
are required. Bring your pooch to the pool for a
special swim time. Please enter through the
concession gate area.
Evendale Trivia Night Evendale Recreation Department - Outdoors, weather permitting
Saturday, September 18, 2021 6:30-8:00 p.m.
$10/Team– teams may have up to 6 members (all names required by 9a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 16.
At least one member of each team must be an Evendale resident.
Must have a minimum of 8 teams by Monday, Sept. 13.
Teams are welcome to bring a cooler and food/snacks.
Prizes will be award to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place teams!!!
Childcare available - $5/child during event. Sign-up with Kristen at [email protected]. Register by
calling Evendale Recreation Department at 563-2247 or at the front desk in person.
Join us for Last Call Trivia. Questions will be a variety of general knowledge topics, so all those 21 & older are wel-
come.
Bring your friends/family to help solve the trivia questions via their free mobile app. Download prior to arriving so
you are ready to go. Download the app at: https://lastcalltrivia.com/app/
Teams are asked to social distance and those not vaccinated are asked to wear masks if event moved indoors.
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Evendale Recreation Department needs YOU
Have some free time?
Want a FREE membership to the facility?
Enjoy working with kids?
Join our childcare staff…
Tuesdays & Fridays 8:50 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Opportunities for more hours if able to fill in when needed.
$8.80/hour – must be at least 18 years old.
Questions about position - call 513-563-2247 or
email [email protected]
CHILDCARE WORKER NEEDED
PROGRAMS FOR THOSE OVER AGE 18
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MONDAY NIGHT CARDS & GAMES Closed Labor Day. September 13, 20, 27
October 4, 11, 18, 25
5:00 – 8:00 PM
No fee. No sign-ups.
Bring a snack, appetizer or dessert to share and join us any Monday night in the Evendale Room. We normally have
two tables of Hand & Foot, and one table of Mexican Train Dominos.
CHAPTER ONE BOOK CLUB Contact: Georgia Bergan, 477-9547
Join other book enthusiasts for Evendale’s monthly book club the fourth Tuesday of the month. If you are new to the
book club, please contact Georgia for book information and to confirm meeting time.
MEET AND GREET Monday, September 13 – SOLD OUT! – please add name to wait list
MEET AND GREET Monday, October 4
5:30 PM
Evendale Residents $ 3.00
Limited Seating. Please add your name to wait list if program is full.
Italian Night with food from Maggiano’s Little Italy – Stuffed Mushrooms, Mom’s Lasagna,
Salad & Bread with Tiramisu and other dessert options. Buon Appetito!
EVENDALE MOM’S COFFEE & CONVERSATION Friday, September 3
9:30 AM - 11:30 AM - Evendale Room or Patio All Moms are welcome! The crazy of summer has come to an end. Light snacks and beverages
offered. Free with no signup required. If you need childcare, please see the sheet available in the
childcare room.
LADIES BUNCO NIGHT Thursday, September 23, 6:45 pm arrival, 7:00 pm start time
Fee $1.00
Lite snacks and drinks provided
Please register by Monday, September 19 to ensure enough players
Come out for a night of fun! Never played before, no worries,
for if you can roll dice, you are a pro!
Childcare available with signup prior to event date.
FREE YOGA ON MONDAYS AT THE PAVILION -
5:30 PM
Extended through October 25 Note: No Yoga on September 6 in observance of Labor Day
Instructor: Alyssa Hayes, E-RYT; Registered teacher
(Yoga Alliance)
Questions: (513)563-2247
Weather Hotline: (513) 956-2667
Youth Basketball 2021/2022 Youth Basketball sign-ups are assigned by
grade. Sign up begins Sept 1.
Season Runs Dec. – Feb. – practices start in
Nov.
Fee: $10 resident by Sept. 30th
Starting Oct. 1 – fee is $20 for residents if
space allows.
$30 non-resident fee – may start to enroll
beginning Oct. 1- IF space available.
Teams will try to be limited to 10 players.
Kind (co-ed)
1st Grade (co-ed)
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
6th Grade
7th Grade
8th Grade
9th/10th
11th/12th ***Must still be enrolled in HS
Interested in coaching? Our coaches must
have NYSCA certification– link on our website.
Fee is credited back to your recreation ac-
count. All coaches must be background
checked.
MEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE is taking sign-ups via email. Tentatively want to
get numbers of those interested if allowed to
have season. League plays on Sundays. Team
entry form available on the website.
SING & PLAY THE TODDLER WAY Mondays 9:30 – 10:30 am (Min 5, Max 12)
18 months – 36 months, accompanied by a caregiver.
No siblings in class outside of the age range.
This program will let toddlers stretch their imaginations, with nursery
rhymes, finger plays, songs, free play, simple craft project and circle
time. Join us for an hour of active fun while we learn to share and
cooperate.
BUSY TIME Tuesdays 10:45 – 11:45 am (Min 5, Max 12)
18 months – 36 months, accompanied by a caregiver.
No siblings in class outside of the age range.
Bring your child and join us and our class friends for playtime, music,
puzzles and more.
DIG THOSE DINOSAURS!! Tuesdays 1:00 – 2:00pm (Min 5, Max 12)
3 – 5 year olds. MUST BE POTTY TRAINED.
Come and explore the world of dinosaurs! Each week will focus on a
different dinosaur, as we learn about their lives. Meat eater or plant
eater? Gentle or ferocious? We’ll find out together!
MUSCLES IN MOTION Wednesdays 9:30 – 10:30 am (Min 5, Max 12)
18 months – 36 months, accompanied by a caregiver.
No siblings in class outside of the age range.
We like to move it, move it. Come down to move it, move it with us.
Sing and play with friends while getting those muscles in motion
STORY ADVENTURES Thursdays 9:30 – 10:30 am (Min 5, Max 12)
18 months – 36 months, accompanied by a caregiver.
No siblings in class outside of the age range.
Come join our adventures to far-off places through books and open
play.
GET UP & GO! Fridays 11:00 am – Noon (Min 5, Max 12)
3 – 6 year olds. MUST BE POTTY TRAINED.
Come explore movement. Run, hike, dance, and play games with
friends. Dress for the weather as we will get up and go. (No open-toe
shoes and bring a water bottle).
GREAT GOLF AND SPECIAL SPORTS Fridays 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm (Min 4, Max 10)
4 – 6 year olds. MUST BE POTTY TRAINED.
Meet us at Etters each week for a glorious golf game with friends. If the
weather is bad, we will meet at the Rec Center in the Activity Room for a
special sports day. (Bring a water bottle).
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PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAMS Monday September 13th–Friday November 12th
$10 per class by September 6th
$15 per class after September 6th
MAX OF TWO CLASSES PER CHILD
Please adhere to age guidelines when signing up.
Children should remain in the same age class for the entire
“school year.”
Any covid protocols including mask policies will be sent out
right before the session begins.
Intro to Tennis Sept. 18th and 25th from 10:00 – 11:30 a.m.
$5 per class – resident
$10 per class - non-resident
must sign up by the Thursday prior
Never picked up a racket and want
to learn how to play?
Join our Pro, Kieren Thomas
for a fun introduction to tennis.
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Evendale Recreation Department
Group Exercise Class Descriptions
Barre – Tuesday & Thursdays 9:30-10:30 a.m. Instructor: Amy Ash
This class uses a series of ballet moves done repetitively while incorporating light weights. The core is targeted with Pila-
tes moves and Yoga is utilized in the stretching portion.
Cardio & Strength – Mondays & Wednesdays 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. Instructor: Lisa Morelock
This 90 minute long cross training class uses a mix of interval training with weights combined with fun cardio that incorporate
elements of endurance training, calisthenics and strength training to help develop overall body fitness. Work out format and
structure change from class to class to meet goals and offer participants a taste of the variety available in the world of group
exercise. Come join the fun and watch your body change!
Functional Core Conditioning Mondays 6:30-7:15 p.m. Instructor: Helene Everhart
Plank, hover, crunch, & chop your way to improved core stability, toned abs, & strong glutes using body weight, resistance
bands & free weights.
HIIT - Tues & Thurs 5:00-5:45 a.m., Thurs 5:45-6:45 p.m. Instructor: Michael Mees
Looking to build lean muscle, shred calories, or a new cardiovascular workout then HIIT is for you. Forty five minutes of high
intensity designed to get your heart rate up and calories burning off. Every week HIIT will challenge you in new ways with incor-
porating many different training protocols such as: tabata, plyometrics, cardio, & strength all together to give you a total
workout.
Indoor Cycling Mondays 5:30-6:15 p.m. Instructor: Helene Evenhart Climb and sprint your way to improved cardiovascular
fitness as you pedal to the beat in this music driven, high energy, high intensity cycling interval class. Don’t forget water and a
towel!
Mindful Yoga: Wednesdays 5:45-6:45 p.m. Instructor: Cynthia Caracci
A mixed level class which connects breath and physical movement in a mindful way. This class includes meditation and slow
yoga flow to reduce stress and increase flexibility. Mixed level class which connects breath and physical movement in a mind-
ful way. This class includes meditation and slow yoga flow to reduce stress and increase flexibility.
Lively Chair Yoga Tues 9:45 -10:45 a.m. Instructor: Helene Everhart
Move through a series of seated and chair supported standing yoga postures designed to strengthen your body and im-
prove balance and coordination. Chairs will be available for additional support.
Strength Training Tuesdays & Thursdays 5:30-6:15 p.m. Instructor: Helene Everhart
Burn calories while building strength and endurance through a variety of body weight and free weight exercises targeting all
major muscle groups.
Strictly Muscle Saturdays 9:30-10:30 a.m. Instructor: Amy Ash
Workout entire body by using dumbbells in a high repetition class that uses different formats to fully fatigue every muscle!
Spin –Saturdays 8:30 – 9:15 a.m. Instructor: Amy Ash or Mondays 6:00-6:45 p.m. Helene Everhart
An adventurous cycling excursion with inspirational music. Break free of your comfort zone & improve your fitness level!
SPIN CLASSES: Limited bikes=1st come, 1st serve.
Tae Kwon Do Tuesday and Thursday 5:45 – 6:45 p.m. Instructor: Mike Wissel
What’s your style of Yoga? Yoga – Mondays 5:30 – 6:45 p.m. $10/walk-in Instructor: Sandy Nardini
Yin Restorative Yoga:, Tuesdays 6:30-7:15 p.m. $10 Walk-in Instructor: Helene Everhart This relaxing class is comprised of poses done close to the ground. All poses are held for 3-5 minutes per side and are taught
with a variety of props to support the weight of the body. No flow or standing postures.
Slow Flow Vinyasa Tuesdays 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. $10 Walk-in Instructor: Helene Everhart -Postures are generally held for long-
er periods, and the transitions between poses are a little slower. Appropriate for all levels.
Powerflow Vinyasa Yoga- Thursdays 6:30-7:15 p.m. $10 Walk-in Instructor: Helene Everhart a combination of high-intensity,
cardio-based flows that will get your heart pumping and your muscles working
Fridays 9:15 – 10:30 a.m. $10/walk-in Instructor: Sandy Nardini
A mix of movements designed to improve flexibility, strengthen, re-energize and relax the body and mind. (If possible, please
bring your own yoga mat-small mats available for use at the center) Balance Vinyasa Flow – Fri AM and Monday PM (more
gentle flow)
Please note that these programs are not a part of Group Fitness Classes offered through the Recreation Dept.
Ask a FitMees Team member about signing up or email [email protected].
PROGRAMS OFFERED BY FITMEES
Monday Tuesday Wed. Thursday Friday Saturday
HIIT Bootcamp
5:00- 5:45a
Michael
GYM
HIIT Bootcamp
5:00- 5:45a
Michael
GYM
Spin
8:30-9:15a
Amy
Slow Flow
Vinyasa Yoga
8:30-9:30 a
Helene
Lively Chair Yoga
9:45-10:45
Helene- Flex Rm.
Yoga
9:15-10:30a
Sandy
Cardio Tennis
9:00-10:00 a.m.
Kieren
Tennis Courts
Cardio & Strength
Gym
9:30-11:00a
Lisa
Barre
9:30-10:30 am
Amy
Cardio & Strength
Gym
9:30-11:00a
Lisa
Barre
9:30-10:30 am
Amy
Strictly Muscle
9:30-10:30a
Amy
Indoor Cycling
5:30-6:15 p
Helene
Functional Core
Conditioning
6:30-7:15p
Helene
Strength Training
5:30-6:15p
Helene
Yin Restorative
Yoga
6:30-7:15p
Helene
Strength Training
5:30-6:15p
Helene
Powerflow Vinyasa
Yoga
5:30-6:15p
Helene
Yoga
Activity Room
Sandy
Tae Kwon Do
5:45-6:45 p
Mike- Flex Rm.
Mindful Yoga
5:45 – 6:45 p
Cynthia
Tae Kwon Do
5:45-6:45 p
Mike- Flex Rm.
Check website for
updates.
*Classes could
change.
Clean ALL equipment used with spray and towels provided.
Please purchase pass 1st week at the front desk. You may call Front desk to purchase.
Childcare is 9-Noon Mon-Sat and 5:30-8 pm on Wed. Purchase childcare pass at front desk!
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VILLAGE OF EVENDALE - SEPTEMBER, 2021
Small-Group Training
Join Personal Trainer Alice for a
challenging combination of strength
and cardiovascular interval and circuit
training. The challenges Alice has
planned will help you progress
towards your fitness goals.
Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays from
10:30-11:30 a.m. The cost is $15 for
a single workout or $110 for all 8.
Tai Chi
Learn the ancient art of Tai Chi with
Certified Tai Chi Instructor Alan! This
month Alan will be introducing a new
technique of Tai Chi called Qi gong.
Time: Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Fridays 5:15-5:45 p.m.
The cost is $5 per session or $10 for
three sessions. Participants must pre-
register prior to the class.
Partner Challenges
In the month of September, every
week there will be challenges posted
on the main bulletin board in the
fitness center. Come in with your
partner and complete the weekly
challenges for your chance to win
some fitness equipment! At the end of
the month whichever team has
completed the most challenges will be
crowned the winner. Just be sure to
notify a FitMees trainer after complet-
ing your challenge. The first challeng-
es will be posted on September 1st.
10500 Reading Road
Evendale, Ohio 45241
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Cincinnati, OH Permit #1542
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Administration Office 563-2244
Director of Administration 956-2666
Building Department 956-2665
Tax Department 563-2671
Village Clerk 563-2244
Cultural Arts Center 563-1350
Fire Department 563-2248
Gorman Heritage Farm 563-6663
Police Department 563-2249
Recreation Department 563-2247
Pool 563-2246
Weather Hotline 956-2667
Service Department 563-4338
Rumpke Trash Service 1-800-828-8171
Chamber of Commerce 383-7034
Website: www.EvendaleOhio.org
Village of Evendale, Ohio -
Recreation, Administration and Cultural Arts.
Evendale Emergency Services -
Police, Fire and the Service Department.
Our last concert of the season...