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HEY! Hamilton!
by HEY! Hamilton!
Community news, information and culture from Hamilton, Ohio.
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Red White and BIG BLUE/History in the Making
Hear About with Emily Simer Braun: Correspondent Emily Simer Braun speaks with Hamilton Marching Band Boosters Shawn Davis and Pam Walden about the group's upcoming trip to Hawaii.
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The Tragic Life and Death of Johnny S. Black
Known in his lifetime as a suffering "one-hit wonder," Johnny Black was raised and died in Hamilton before achieving his greatest hit, "Paper Doll." Local historian Richard O Jones explores Black's legacy and his death in a bar fight over a quarter. To view the slideshow that accompanies this lecture, please visit www.heyhamilton.com/johnnyblack
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Hamilton 1916: A Year in Review
Find out what the big news was in Hamilton 100 years ago in this presentation by historian Richard O Jones at Miami University Hamilton Downtown, February 11, 2016. To view and follow along with the accompanying slide show, please visit www.heyhamilton.com/1916review
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In Conversation With Moya Jones, President of the Fitton Center for Creative Arts
Richard O Jones has a chat with Moya Jones about her career as an artist and her vision for the future of the Fitton Center for Creative Arts.
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A Light in Lindenwald: A Chat with Debbie Doerflein
HEY!Hamilton! Contributing Editor and Correspondent Emily Simer Braun sits down with Debbie Doerflein, owner and proprietor of Heaven Sent on Pleasant Ave. in Lindenwald to discuss the celebration of the 21st anniversary of the neighborhood anchor business, Heaven Sent, and of her own trials, tribulations, and triumphs through the years. Heaven Sent is a multi-faceted business with a history and a heart for home. A cafe, gift shop/bookstore, floral shop, bakery, catering service, banquet hall, and wedding chapel, are occupied in the two buildings on Pleasant Avenue. Debbie customizes all orders and services to personal needs, requests, and budget. Her policy is a very personal touch. Friday Gospel Fest is a new venue, and the bookstore/card and gift shop are brightly revitalized. Twenty-one years ago, Debbie Doerflein felt called to be "A Light in Lindenwald". She continues to shed light in the community and has dreams for a Heaven Sent future. For further information, check www.WeddingsbyHeavenSent.com, or call (513) 856-7368.
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