Connect Montgomery’s newest member, Operation Give Back (OGB), needs the support of the Sycamore Schools community. Operation Give Back is committed to serving our local communities through programs that give children the opportunity to learn, grow and realize their full potential. Their goal is to provide disadvantaged youth the experiences and skills they need to make positive contributions to society.
The Blue Ash/Montgomery Symphony Orchestra presents a romantic evening of music on Sunday, February 12, 2012.
The concert will begin at 7 p.m. at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 10345 Montgomery Road in Montgomery and is FREE and open to the public.
The Blue Ash/Montgomery Symphony Orchestra presents its own version of From the Top featuring several winners of the Orchestra’s Young Artist Competition, with Suzanne Bona, host of Sunday Baroque, heard on WGUC.
Special recognition is given to the team that decks the town for the holidays with the greenery and bows throughout the Heritage District. This team is lead by Nancy Jones, Claire Hounchell and Gillian Mayer. The annual project that incorporates hundreds of wreaths, bows and garlands is spearheaded by members of the Montgomery Woman’s Club and the Montgomery Beautification and Tree Commission.
December/January Volunteer Opportunities
Holiday Decoration Takedown (Adults)
Wednesday, January 4 10:00am
Rain Date: Thursday, January 5 10:00am
Universalist Church at the corner of
Montgomery and Remington Roads
Help to take down the holiday decorations
Office Support at City Hall
For answering phones and office support tasks.
On an as needed basis.
Need a people person with great customer service skills,
phone and computer experience to support the staff on
an as needed basis
There is something for everyone during Montgomery’s annual Holiday in the Village event. Holiday in the Village festivities start at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 3.
On Saturday, October 22, eighteen community groups from around Montgomery engaged in Connect Montgomery’s Making a Difference Day by identifying a service project that appealed to the group, and then went out and made a difference.
Connect Montgomery’s Making a Difference Day event is October 22 and over eighteen community groups are gearing up to make a unified impact in Montgomery and surrounding communities. You too can get involved and be part of this community effort to give back!
The Montgomery Chamber of Commerce and Huntington Bank, in partnership with the City of Montgomery, will be giving out free hot dogs on Thursday, September 15, from 11:00am to 1:00pm on the Neuilly-Plaisance Plaza in the heart of the Heritage District.
The Montgomery Chamber of Commerce, Huntington Bank and the City of Montgomery wish to thank patrons with a free hot dog lunch for their continued support of local businesses. Chips and drinks will also be provided
Connect Montgomery, the civic collaborative composed of community organizations, wants to make a difference in our community. With the organizing assistance of Blue Ash/Montgomery Rotary Club, Connect Montgomery is leading a partnership of volunteer organizations to make a unified impact on national Make a Difference Day, October 22. Montgomery based organizations are urged to join this collective effort by identifying a project that motivates your group, then go out and make a difference through a day of volunteering.
MONTGOMERY’S POPULAR LIVE AT THE UNI RETURNS THIS FALL
Free Series Showcases Montgomery Musicians
This music series, new in 2010, was so popular that the city will repeat the series this Fall, featuring well-known area musicians and residents of Montgomery, plus post-concert receptions courtesy of Stone Creek Dining Co.