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Father Anthony Muller served on west side, and Mt. Healthy, Forest Park, Hamilton, Colerain

Father Anthony Muller served on west side, and Mt. Healthy, Forest Park, Hamilton, Colerain

CINCINNATI (FOX19) – The Mass of Christian Burial for Rev. Anthony J. Muller was celebrated Tuesday by Most Rev. Dennis M. Schnurr, archbishop of Cincinnati, at St. Ann Church in Groesbeck.

Fr. Muller died last Wednesday morning, May 3, at age 69. Visitation was held the previous evening. Ft. Muller was buried at St. Aloysius Gonzaga Cemetery in Bridgetown.

Fr. Muller was born on September 8, 1942, in Cincinnati. He did his preparatory studies at St. Gregory Seminary in Mt. Washington and studied theology at Mount St. Mary’s Seminary of the West in Norwood. He was ordained on May 25, 1968 at St. Peter in Chains Cathedral by Auxiliary Bishop Edward A. McCarthy.

YMCA Is Looking For Nominations Of Professionals Who Give Back

YMCA Is Looking For Nominations Of Professionals Who Give Back

CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) - The YMCA of Greater Cincinnati is looking for professionals who share its vision of nurturing the potential of young people, and promoting healthy living and social responsibility. Selected and sponsored by their companies to represent them, YMCA Achievers who will be honored at the 2012 Salute to YMCA Black & Latino Achievers Gala will also commit to volunteering a year to inspire students toward paths of success. Nomination sponsorships are being accepted through June 1, 2012.

The 2012 Salute to YMCA Black & Latino Achievers Gala will be held November 16, 2011 beginning at 6:00 p.m. at the Sharonville Convention Center. For nomination, sponsorship or gala information, the public should call Toni Miles, YMCA Black & Latino Achievers executive director, at 513-362-YMCA (9622) or email her at tmiles@cincinnatiymca.org; or visit www.myy.org.

YMCA Camp Ernst Announces Major Renovations

YMCA Camp Ernst Announces Major Renovations

CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) - Since 1928, thousands of youth from throughout the region and around the world come to the beautiful, sprawling, park-like setting of YMCA Camp Ernst where they strengthen their skills and make diverse friendships in an environment that stresses positive character values.  This summer, on their way to check-in, campers will see an all new Welcome and Health Center under construction. Funded with a lead gift from the Schiff Foundation, the new Center is part of the first phase of what is the camp’s first major multi-million dollar renovation since the 1970s.

Beech Acres Hosts Parenting Workshop On Bullying

Beech Acres Hosts Parenting Workshop On Bullying

Beech Acres Parenting Center, whose mission it is to strengthen families for children, is offering a one-hour workshop to help parents learn how to understand and respond to their child with the complex issues of bullying. The workshop will be Monday, April 30 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Beech Acres (6881 Beechmont Ave; 45230).

In the workshop, parents will learn about the three main roles children play in bullying situations, the different types of bullying, the warning signs, what to and not to do if their child is involved in a bullying situation.

Cost is $15 and pre-registration is required by visiting www.beechacres.org/classes or by calling 513-231-6630.

FOX19 host joins YMCA in honoring 40 Youth With Character

FOX19 host joins YMCA in honoring 40 Youth With Character

They are 40 of Greater Cincinnati’s truly exemplary role models of caring, respect, honesty and responsibility. And they are ALL teenagers. On April 17, the YMCA of Greater Cincinnati and the community joined in celebrating them as YMCA Character Award recipients. The ‘Shine On’ YMCA Character Awards Event was sponsored by Tom Gill Chevrolet and FOX19, and was held at the School for Creative and Performing Arts. It was emceed by FOX19 Morning Xtra Host Tracey Johnson.

The YMCA Character Awards kicked off the Y's celebration of Global Youth Service Day, an international service event celebrating the service contributions of youth, in partnership with YSA, State Farm, and United Healthcare.

Honoree bios can be found at http://learngrowthriveymca.com

Butler taking charge of Park District Rangers

Butler taking charge of Park District Rangers

 

SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, HAMILTON COUNTY, OH (FOX19) -

The Hamilton County Park District Rangers have a new Ranger Chief. Following the retirement of Chief Steve Newsom, who spent after 32 years with the Rangers, Ed Butler will take over duties as Chief at the end of March.

Butler has been a member of the Kenton County, Kentucky Police Department since 1991 and has served as its Police Chief since 2006.

While at Kenton County he has also served as its Public Relations Officer, Police Officer/Narcotics Detective, Sergeant and Captain.  He holds a Bachelors of Science degree from Northern Kentucky University, a Masters of Business Administration from Xavier University, and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy.  Ed is a native of western Hamilton County and an Elder High School graduate.

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Kids support friend by getting their hair cut

Kids support friend by getting their hair cut

 

ANDERSON TOWNSHIP, HAMILTON COUNTY, OH (FOX19) - This Thursday students from Immaculate Heart of Mary in Anderson Township will be meeting at Anderson Barber Shop to buzz their hair off in support of a friend.

Henry Kastner is in third grade and is loved by the entire IHM community.  He is supported by his classmates, football and basketball teammates and both older and younger students whose lives he has touched.