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Volunteers Sought for Park Clean-Up
T
he removal of non-native plants is essential
to healthy parks, and winter is a great time to
stem the tide of invasive species in Cincinnati.
Volunteers are needed for a clean-up morning at
Alms Park in Mt. Lookout on Jan. 17, from 9 a.m.
to noon. Those interested in helping will meet at
the lower parking lot by the shelter. Individuals
and groups are welcome.
Warm Up
For more information call (513) 861-8970, ext. This Winter at Melt
26. or email ruthann.spears@cincinnati-oh.gov
M
elt Eclectic Deli is now serving
brunch on Saturdays and Sun-
days between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. The
Catering Company Specializes in
vegan-friendly cafe offers a delicious and
healthy choice of unique breakfast foods,
Personalized Menus
gourmet soups, sandwiches and salads.
Coming in January, Melt will be
T
he Upper Crust Catering Company in Erlanger, KY, offers upscale catering to the
Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati market by providing innovative catering options
serving burritos for the winter season,
for corporate meetings, seminars, team-building workshops, weddings, anniversaries
vegetarian Sheppard’s Pie, vegan “Beef”
and any other celebrations involving dining.
Stew, Chicken Sausage Gumbo, and
Chef/Owner Shannon Espey operates an 800-square-foot facility where she and
more to keep their customers warm and
her staff prepare healthy, fresh, all-made-from-scratch menu items such as Thai steak
nourished on these cold days ahead.
wraps, roasted tomato / blue cheese soup, gingered chicken peanut wraps, red wine
The Melt Eclectic Deli is located at
braised short ribs, veal ricotta meatballs, anti-pasta chicken salad and appetizers. Sea-
4165 Hamilton Avenue in Cincinnati,
sonal foods incorporate what is bountiful at the markets as well.
OH. During the winter it is opened from
Espey’s real passion is creating personalized menus for any given customer looking
11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays through Sat-
to be creative. She often works around a theme or ethnicity.
urday and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday.
For more information call Emily Wagner (513) 615-4618 or visit
For more information call, (513) 681-
TheUpperCrustCateringCo.com
6358 or visit MeltNorthside.com
Now Hiring Field Workers for
the 2010 Census
T
he Census Bureau is already taking applications and
giving tests for fi eld workers for the 2010 census.
Hiring of fi eld workers will begin in January 2009. Ap-
plicants should be at least 18 years of age, be a US citizen and take a 30 minute test
New Owner - Gary Matthews!
on basic skills.
The decennial census is mandated by the US Constitution. It is an important
job and exciting opportunity. The result of the census are used for several purposes
such as US House of Representative seat appointment, state legislative redistricting,
allocating federal funds, managing federal agencies, giving to state and local govern-
ments, colleges and universities, and the private sector for many other reasons.
In the Greater Cincinnati area hired fi eld workers will receive a competitive wage
starting at $13.25 per hour while providing an important civic service. They will be
given the standard federal mileage reimbursement and paid training. Applicants can
schedule an appointment to apply and take the test by calling the toll free number
1-866-861-2010 or the Cincinnati Central census offi ce 513-766-3040.
For more information, visit online at Census.gov/2010census/
January 2009
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