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Locks of Love – Looks of Love
V
alenti Salon& Spa in Mariemont, 7459 Wooster Pike, is host-
ing a Locks of Love event on May 1, from 3 to 8 p.m. Those
interested in receiving a new haircut and donating their hair can
reserve their appointment by calling 513-232-0774.
Locks of Love is a public non-profit organization that pro-
vides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children in the
United States and Canada under the age of 18 suffering from
long-term medical hair loss from any diagnosis. The organiza-
tion meets the unique need for children by using donated hair
to create the highest quality prosthetics. Most of the children
helped by Locks of Love have lost their hair due to a medical
condition called alopecia areata, which has no known cause or cure. The provided
Taste Spring
prostheses help to restore their self-esteem and their confidence, enabling them to
face the world and their peers.
T
he Nectar Dinner Club invites to
“Chives: The Taste of Spring” with
Sallie Ransohoff. Sallie has been grow-
For more information about Locks of Love and other ways to donate hair, visit
ing for the best chefs in Cincinnati for
LocksOfLove.org
over a decade. Her beautiful chives are
one of the first things she offers as she
delivers her bounty from door to door. A
staple in most chef’s kitchens, the Nectar
The EcoDrain Saves Energy and Money Dinner Club will use the fresh taste of
E
nvironment conscious consumers will now have a chance to help save the planet
chives in each course and highlight their
and lower their energy bill at the same time – while taking a shower. EcoDrain is
versatility.
a new product from Canada that will literally keep unused energy from “going down
“Chives: The Taste of Spring” will
the drain”. This device sequesters heat from the hot water circling down the drain. It
be held on May 21 and 28 at the Nec-
takes that heat and feeds it back to the water heater which uses it to heat up the new
tar Restaurant, 1000 Delta Avenue (Mt.
water pouring from the faucet or shower head. It is simple heat transfer. EcoDrain
Lookout Square) in Cincinnati. The price
has no mechanical or moving parts and uses no energy itself. The company claims
per person is $55. Everyone is welcome,
to have recorded gains in efficiency of up to 40%. (They are measuring the duration
especially those who love to eat local,
that the water heater is activated. Using the EcoDrain heat transfer system, the original
fresh and sustainable food!
water heater was used 25-40% less.)
For more information and to register,
For further information, visit EcoDrain.ca
call 513-929-0525 or visit online at
Source: Inhabitat.com
DineAtNectar.com
Historic Homes Exhibit and Lecture Series
PATTY TOOLEN, L.M.T.
RITA HOPPER, L.M.T.
T
he Betts House, located at 416 Clark Street in Cincinnati, is pleased to present
More Great Cincinnati Families at Home, on view from Apr. 25 through Sep. 30.
The exhibit will include the residences of the Emery, Longworth-Anderson, Maxwell-
Schmidlapp-Graydon, and Werk-Oskamp families. The opening hours of the Betts
House are 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday, and one weekend a month. • SWEDISH/DEEP TISSUE • HOT STONE
Other days and times are available by appointment. Admission is $2 per person.
• CRANIOSACRAL • SAMATO
• LYMPH DRAINAGE • REIKI
A companion lecture series, given by architectural historian Walter E. Langsam,
• INTUITIVE READINGS • REFLEXOLOGY
will offer an in-depth look at each of the families, their homes, and their architects.
OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT
The first lecture will be held on May 2, at 11 a.m., and will feature the Longworth-
GIFT CERTIFICATES
Anderson family. It will take place at the Cincinnati Fire Museum, 315 West Court
Street in downtown Cincinnati. Admission is $10 for the public and $5 for members
of the Betts House or the Cincinnati Fire Museum. A series subscription to all four
lectures is $30 for the public and $15 for members. The fee includes admission to
the Betts House exhibit More Great Cincinnati Families at Home and a pass to visit
the Cincinnati Fire Museum.
(859) 525-8333
Pre-registration is requested. Call 513-651-0734 or email BettsHouseRC@fuse.net
10 GIRARD STREET
for additional information.
FLORENCE, KY 41042
May 2009
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