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ThuOct18

Group works to get Muslim vote out

Posted by rrichardson October 18th, 2012, 11:32 am Post a Comment
Roula Allouch

Roula Allouch, an attorney, is the president of the Cincinnati chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR). The Enquirer/Jeff Swinger

Roula Allouch has a message for local Muslims: Get educated on the issues and turn out for early voting or at the polls on Nov. 6.

Allouch, 32, is president of the Cincinnati chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a nonprofit organization that seeks to empower the roughly 7 million Muslims in the United States and enhance the understanding of Islam.

The national organization announced this summer it had partnered with the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee to host local voter registration drives, phone banks, town hall meetings and candidate forums in the key swing states of Ohio, Florida, Virginia, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

With a growing population – data from the 2010 U.S. Religion Census shows Islam was the fastest-growing religion in America in the last 10 years – American Muslims stand to play a decisive role in key battleground states, says Allouch, an Erlanger attorney.

QUESTION: What are some of the biggest challenges local Muslims face?

ANSWER: Members of the Muslim community are unfortunately discriminated against on the basis of their religious beliefs. They are oftentimes questioned by the police, FBI and other authorities, and we serve as a resource to them (Muslims) to know what their rights are.

We see a lot of issues with Muslim women in the area at school and work because of their choice to follow their religious beliefs and cover their heads with headscarves, the hijab.

Q: What issues are of concern to Muslims this election year?

A: To be free to practice our faith and raise our children and live in comfortable and safe neighborhoods and have access to education. Many in the Cincinnati Muslim community have concerns about the economy and jobs and student loans and health care issues and issues that impact all Americans on a daily basis. Many in the Muslim community are also concerned about foreign policy.

Q: Ohio is considered a battleground state. How much of an influence do you think the Muslim vote will hold on Ohio?

A: The smallest number of votes could make a difference here. There is a large enough Muslim community in Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati and throughout the state that it could have an impact. There are also Muslim populations in other key states, including Florida and Virginia. Too often the candidates, out of fear, don’t want to address the Muslim community and its concerns, but the numbers speak for themselves. The Muslim population in the U.S. and the number of Muslim-American voters are increasing.

Q: Do Muslims tend to lean Republican or Democrat?

A: CAIR is nonpartisan, and we don’t support one side or the other.

Q: Why is CAIR’s “Get out the Vote” campaign important?

A: Many in our community feel that this is a time where there is a general fear of the Muslim community. Many feel that that fear is based on a lack of information and understanding who American Muslims are and what we believe. Certainly in this election season, as in the past, there is a sense from the Muslim community that many major political candidates are fearful or hesitant to be identified with the Muslim community or refuse to address our constituency. Many in the American Muslim community understand that a way to really accomplish change is to be informed and cast an informed vote.

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ThuOct4

Elections board chief battles cancer, inspires others

Posted by rrichardson October 4th, 2012, 1:40 pm Post a Comment
Kim Antrican

Kim Antrican, director of the Warren County Board of Elections, sits inside of the voting area at the Lebanon office. The director was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer at the end of July and is now undergoing treatment during the busy election season.  The Enquirer/Amanda Davidson

Paul McKibben reports:

Kim Antrican already had enough pressure.

Mother of two teens. Wife. Director of the Warren County board of elections during a presidential election year in the battleground state of Ohio.

Then in July, Antrican felt a lump in her chest while in Florida for training. She learned she had aggressive breast cancer and in August underwent a double mastectomy. She started chemotherapy Sept. 25, a week before early voting began.

“This could not have happened at a more inconvenient time if you’re looking at it by the election time frame,” she said. “(But) it is what it is, and God will take care of the big things that are out of my control.”

Antrican returned to work full-time 13 days after her Aug. 14 surgery. She works 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. five days a week and has logged two 12-hour Saturdays since she returned to work.

Working has helped balance a life that was filled with medical appointments.

“One or two days out of my week, I’m off having a test done … or I’m off seeing a doctor,” she said.

“So here was my only normal.”

The election calender is getting busier as the big day draws near. Antrican’s cancer treatment continues, too.

She’ll undergo chemotherapy for the next year, going every three weeks. Radiation treatment – five days a week for five weeks – will start in January or February.

Antrican, 44, of Lebanon delayed starting chemotherapy for a week because of work. She was scheduled to have a chemotherapy session on Election Day.

But that is postponed until the following day. She plans to work every day that she can because elections are “in my blood.”

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FriApr6

Mason Easter weekend events round-up

Posted by rrichardson April 6th, 2012, 2:52 pm Post a Comment

Whether you’re looking for an Easter egg hunt or sunrise service or brunch, MasonBuzz has all your Mason area Easter events right here. All events are free unless noted otherwise.

Does your church or organization have an Easter event not listed here? Send it to MasonBuzz!

Saturday, April 7

Easter Egg Hunt Eggstravaganza
When: Two hunts at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
Where: Cottel Park, 5847 Irwin-Simpson Road, Mason
What: Easter egg hunts for children up to 12 years of age. Visits with the Easter bunny and give-aways.
Contact: Sponsored by Deerfield Township. 513-701-6958; www.deerfieldtwp.com

Easter Egg Hunt
When:  1 p.m.
Where: WC Armco Park, 1223 North S.R. 741, Lebanon
What: Easter egg hunt for children, rain or shine
Contact: Sponsored by Warren County Parks District. 513-695-3980; www.co.warren.oh.us/parks

Easter Bunny Express
When:  10 a.m., 12:15 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 4:45 p.m.
Where: Lebanon, Mason & Monroe Railroad, 127 South Mechanic St., Lebanon
What: Meet the Easter Bunny, hunt for Easter eggs and take a train ride on the Easter Bunny Express.
Cost: $18.50 adults; $15.50 seniors and children ages 5-16; $8.50 toddlers ages 2-4; free for children under 2
Contact: LM&M Railroad. 513-9338022; www.lebanonrr.com

St. Susannah Catholic Church Easter vigil Mass
When: 8:30 p.m.
Where: 616 Reading Road, Mason
Contact: 513-398-3821; www.stsusanna.org

Holy Saturday Labyrinth Walk & Prayer Vigil
When: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Where: Tylersville Road Christian Church, 6771 Tylersville Road, Mason
Contact: 513-754-0777; www.trcchurch.org

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Easter Sunday, April 8

St. Susannah Catholic Church
When: Mass at 7 a.m., 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.; Spanish Mass at 4 p.m.
Where: 616 Reading Road, Mason
Contact: 513-398-3821; www.stsusanna.org

Tylersville Road Christian Church
When: Fellowship brunch at 9 a.m., followed by worship service at 10:30 a.m. and a Easter Egg Hunt at noon.
Where: 6771 Tylersville Road, Mason
Contact: 513-754-0777; www.trcchurch.org

Christ’s Church at Mason
When: Worship services at 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Where: 5165 Western Road Road, Mason
Contact: 513-229-3214; www.ccmason.org

Hope Church
When: Worship services at 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m. and 11:30
Where: 4934 Western Row Road, Mason
Contact: 513-459-0800; www.hope-church.org

Mason United Methodist Church
When: Worship services at 8:30 a.m., 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Where: 6315 South Mason-Montgomery Road, Mason
Contact: 513-398-4741; www.masonumc.org

Rivers Crossing Community Church
When: 9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m.
Where: 5937 Kings Island Drive (former Rave Cinema), Mason
Contact: Tickets recommended, reserve online at www.riverscrossing.cc

Heritage Presbyterian Church
When: Sunrise service at 7 a.m., breakfast at 7:45 a.m., worship services at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., followed by the Youth Worship Band at 12:15 p.m.
Where: 6546 South Mason-Montgomery Road, Mason
Contact: 513-398-7671; www.hpcmason.org

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MonDec19

Hanukkah celebration this Saturday

Posted by rrichardson December 19th, 2011, 2:29 pm Post a Comment

The Northern Hills Synagogue-Congregation B’nai Avraham will hold its Hanukkah party at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 24.

The party, sponsored by the congregation’s Men’s and youth clubs, features a dairy dinner with latkes and sufganiot (donuts), dreidel tournament, Hannukkah crafts, games and activities.

Attendees are asked to bring a menorah to light, as well as gently-used eyeglasses to donate.

Dinner cost is $12 for adults, $6 for children ages 3 to 10 and free for children under 3. There is a maximum family charge of $40.

The event is open to the community.  Northern Hills Synagogue is at 5714 Fields Ertel Road in Deerfield Township and can be reached at 513-931-6038.

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WedMay4

Christian Business Women group to hold networking event on Monday

Posted by rrichardson May 4th, 2011, 8:00 am Post a Comment

The Christian Business Women group will hold a networking event from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Monday, May 9 at Kidd Coffee in Mason.

The group of Christian women business owners meets monthly to connect, collaborate and motivate each other with guest speakers and roundtable topics of interest.

The meeting is free to attend. Kidd Coffee is at 6360 Tylersville Road. For more information, cal l513-520-0399.

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WedApr6

Christian Business Women group to hold networking event on Monday

Posted by rrichardson April 6th, 2011, 2:38 pm Post a Comment

The Christian Business Women group will hold a networking event from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Monday, April 11 at Kidd Coffee in Mason.

The group of Christian women business owners meets monthly to connect, collaborate and motivate each other with guest speakers and roundtable topics of interest.

The meeting is free to attend. Kidd Coffee is at 6360 Tylersville Road. For more information, cal l513-520-0399.

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