

You can also meet up at Paddock Pointe’s 1/ST Saturdays “Happiest of Hours” at the Maryland Jockey Club from 12 pm – 4 pm for discounted drinks and food on race days. Be social! Invite your neighbors over for coffee, a conversation, or a meal.Offer to take care of your neighbor’s mail, plants, or pets while they are on vacation.Replace any neighbor’s property that you, your children, or your pets break or disturb.Express your gratitude for their assistance. Return anything you borrow from your neighbor promptly, in the same condition that they lent it to you.You can also invite your neighbors to join in the fun. If you host a party, be considerate of your neighbors when directing your guests to park and end the party at a reasonable hour.Be mindful of noise (loud music, barking dogs, power tools) that may disrupt the neighborhood beyond a reasonable hour.Welcome a new neighbor with a personal note or pop by for a personal introduction.We never expected to have this impact on our community and hope we can leave a lasting legacy of volunteerism.If you want to enjoy the benefits of living in a tight-knit community, being a good neighbor is a great place to start! Maintain positive and lasting relationships with your neighbors with these easy tips: We want to thank our Board of Directors, Executive Committee, the hundreds of selfless volunteers, and generous sponsors who have supported our mission of neighbors helping neighbors over these past 17 years. We want to present local community organizations with grants that will sustain them for a while.
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We hope this year’s event will receive the full support of the community and be the largest to date. It is our hope that other individuals or groups will step up to continue to support these worthwhile organizations. It is a challenging decision because we are concerned about the organizations we have been supporting for many years and who rely on our grants so they can help those they work with. We have met with the Board of Directors and explained that the time commitment is incredible, and we feel that we have given as much as we possibly can to the organization. That is why it is with extremely mixed feelings that we have made the difficult decision to announce that this year’s luminary event on November 12, 2022, will be the final one for our organization. The simple act of gathering neighbors and lighting a luminary has had a significant impact on our community. We are also proud of the two, $2,000 scholarships we have presented annually to Cheshire students based on their volunteer work within the community. The Cheshire Community Food Pantry, Cheshire Youth and Social Services, and The Petit Family Foundation have been the main recipients. And ours is a choice pantry - you select exactly what your family needs.

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Unlike other soup kitchens, there are no zip code or other requirements to access our services. Together we have raised $1.1 million for local charities and students in the Cheshire community. Welcome to Queen City Kitchen It’s our pleasure to serve friends and neighbors in and around the Cincinnati metro area. Two years later, with the help of hundreds of volunteers, my wife, Jenifer, and I made Cheshire’s Lights of Hope a town-wide luminary event.Įvery November for the past 17 years, our event has grown. Cheshire’s Lights of Hope Statement from Don Walsh, PresidentĬheshire’s Lights of Hope began in 2005 as a local event created to bring together our neighbors.
