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On today's date in The Beacon archives, we published:

ALL Diebold, ALL the Time: It’s the New Hampshire Primary (2008)
VA Tech Shooter Cover-Up? (2008)
SALF Retires Dr. Henry Heimlich (2007)
Fountain Square Broomball—Almost A Great Idea (2007)
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JANUARY 11

WOMEN’S MIDWINTER RETREAT 1:30 - 5 pm - Presented by: The Center Within Sisters of Charity Motherhouse, Mt. St. Joseph, situated on the hillside overlooking the Ohio River, offers us the beauty of winter. Winter is a time when the tree roots are growing in quiet hibernation, encouraging us as well to take time for prayer and inner reflection on the goodness and beauty of life within us. Come, join the circle of women on the journey of life during this midwinter season.  We will together create sacred space, which includes: Song and Guided Prayer/ Reflection - Quiet Reflective time for Listening Within - Sharing our Stories (if you wish) - Celebrating our Lives Together in Ritual Led by: Kathleen Hartman Blackburn, Donna Steffen, SC, Mary Ann Humbert Held at: Rose Room at Sisters of Charity Motherhouse, 5900 Delhi Road, Mt. St. Joseph, OH 45051 - From River Road (50 West), turn Right onto Fairbanks, which becomes Delhi. Stay on Delhi until it deadends at the entrance to the Sisters of Charity Motherhouse. A parking lot is found just past the buildings. Use main entrance! Fee: $25. ($30. after Jan.3 (Mail Registration Below. Keep time, info, and directions. ) Checks/ Registration to: The Center Within, PO Box 6027, Cincinnati, OH 45206 Information: 513-751-3358, 513-681-8881, , http://www.TheCenterWithin.org


JANUARY 19, 9 am - 4 pm

ARTIN LUTHER KING JR. SERVICE FOR PEACE DAY
Public Allies of Cincinnati—AmeriCorps - The Allies will spend the day in small groups having peace discussions with the underserved youth population of Cincinnati at the Hamilton County Juvenile Detention Center 20/20, and at the Light House Youth Center in Clifton. Volunteer at: http://my.mlkday.gov


January 28

6 pm - 7:30 pm
Neighborhoods United - Building Community across Neighborhoods
Creating community across neighborhoods for mutual support and networking, to build relationships and advocate positive change so as to nurture and celebrate our uniqueness and gifts that benefit each and all. St Joseph Catholic Church, Fellowship Hall, 745 Ezzard Charles Dr.


Friday, October 19, 2007


City Council Non-Incumbents Speak!

Posted by The Dean of Cincinnati

Photo courtesy of here.

Downtown’s Christ Church is famous for its political forums, which happen throughout the year and not just during election season.  Recently, they invited the non-incumbents to speak for about five minutes each.  We’ve got the exclusive content, giving you a chance to see these politicians speaking in their natural habitat—in a room full of voters—and not directly to the camera in a commercial.  Check the link below to see all the non-incumbents who showed up do their thing!  (You can find all the videos through this YouTube playlist.)

Justin Jeffre

Brian Garry

Charlie Winburn

Melanie Bates

Minette Cooper

Pat Fischer

Andre Harper

Greg Harris

Joan Kaup


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  1. Bearman says:

    So is the Beacon officially endorsing Justin and Harris.  I noticed they were the only two that had the video title worded “Justin Jeffre for Council” and “Greg Harris for Council.” The others merely had their name or in Winburns and Garry’s case the words “Stump Speech” associated with it.

    I have to give credit for the attempt at subliminal advertising elements..ha ha.

    However seeing as how this is a serious post to try and educate readers unlike an editorial or obvious parody, I thought this was the wrong place to write “Andre Harper (no turtleneck)” at the beginning of his video.

  2. says:

    Get over yourself, Bearman.  I get bored typing all that same stuff into titles, into YouTube, etc.  So I just change things up as time goes on.  Big deal.

    Did you get to learn about the candidates?

    Mission accomplished.

  3. says:

    I can’t open the links, but I’m glad Andre showed.
    Years ago at that very forum I met Charlie Winburn for the first time as I was standing in line for my lunch to be spooned onto my plate.

  4. Bearman says:

    OK here is my assessment:

    Pat Fischer indicated that the candidates should discuss three things:  Who you are, why you are running and the issues.

    Most didn’t follow this formula so it became hard to follow them (Harris, Winburn, Garry, Bates).

    And many only focused on one issue - Crime.(Garry, Bates, Fischer, Harper)

    Overall, I would say the top 3 for really providing info on all three, speaking clearly and not being all over the place, and providing examples of what they meant were Kaup, Cooper and Jeffre.  I would have added Harper in that as well but as I stated before he pretty much kept to only one issue (though I think he would win the prize for selling himself passionately to gain your vote).

    Winburn spent three minutes talking about the other candidates, Garry told a nice story but I couldn’t get the point as to what that meant he would do.  But I felt sorry for him b/c the guy that looked like Santa claus had his phone ring and then proceeded to talk to someone right in front of him.

  5. Mike says:

    There was a meet the cantidates on the Square a few days ago last week. I noticed that everyone of them were dressed professionally with suits, or other business attire. Justin Jeffre was wearing some crazy red shirt and a goofy hat.

    I would say that dress and appearance shouldn’t matter, but this isn’t an ideal world and it unfortunately does. I don’t know much about Jeffre’s position yet, but I would recommend a different look.

  6. anonymous says:

    Harper is an articulate candidate who exhibits more passion than anyone else I’ve seen.  You should give it a rest on the turtleneck--it’s obvious you care nothing about candidates views, their experience or what they can do for the city.  You’re more concerned about making others look bad so your loser boy-band candidate can look better.  It’s obvious why nobody respects you as a serious journalist...you’re totally biased and a big joke.

  7. says:

    Anyone who would not vote for Harper because a title in a video said “No Turtleneck” for two seconds does not deserve the right to vote.

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