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FriJul20

Exclusion of gays makes some navigate away from Boy Scouts

Posted by rrichardson July 20th, 2012, 9:02 pm Post a Comment
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Brad Frey, a dentist from Mason, teaches Owen Russell of Mason, left, and Gretchen Bush of Mason, how to put up a tent during a Navigators USA Mason Chapter 18 meeting at Pine Hill Lakes Park in Mason. Frey is gay and therefore is not allowed to be a Boy Scout leader. The Enquirer/Carrie Cochran

John Johnston reports:

A group of youngsters has gathered in a park for an introduction to camping.

Adult leaders guide them through the do’s and don’ts of backpacking, then assist as the kids practice pitching tents. To top it off, everyone gets a taste of that campout staple, s’mores.

Their smiles say the kids are enjoying the scouting experience. But these are Navigators, not Boy Scouts. If they were Scouts, Brad Frey couldn’t be a co-leader.

The Mason resident, a former Eagle Scout, is gay.

He has long wanted to be a Boy Scout leader but has been unable to get back into the organization “because there wasn’t acceptance there.”

This week the Boy Scouts of America reaffirmed its policy of excluding gays. An 11-member special committee formed in 2010 concluded that the policy “reflects the beliefs and perspectives of the BSA’s members…”

However, the Scouts’ chief executive, Bob Mazzuca, did acknowledge in a statement that “we fully understand that no single policy will accommodate the many diverse views among our membership or society.”

It’s perhaps a way of saying that the issue will be raised again, as it has a number of times since 2000 when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Boy Scouts can bar gays from being troop leaders.

“Are there some out there who say, ‘I won’t be part of the Boy Scouts because of this position?’ Yes. Are there others who say, ‘I want to be part of the Boy Scouts?’ Yes,” said Tom Dugger, the scout executive/CEO of the Boy Scouts’ Dan Beard Council, which has a membership of about 35,000 youth in 12 Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky counties.

Nationally, participation in traditional Boy Scout programs has declined by about 15 percent in the past decade. But Dugger said that reflects the stiff competition scouting faces from many other youth activities, rather than dissatisfaction with Boy Scout policy.

Parents, kids debate gay ban

Still, some parents are taking a stand.

“My wife and I decided we wouldn’t even consider letting our son join the Scouts unless their ban (on gays) was lifted and the organization was more accepting of all individuals,” Rodger Pille, a former Scout from Hamilton County’s Miami Township, said in an email.

His son, at age 4, is still too young for Scouts. But when he’s a bit older, Pille said, the topic will provide a teachable moment on the importance of diversity.

Others are adamant that the policy shouldn’t change.

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ThuJun14

Mason Community Center to hold free Men’s Wellness Day event

Posted by rrichardson June 14th, 2012, 11:33 am Post a Comment

The Mason Community Center will celebrate Father’s Day with a Men’s Wellness Day event.

The free event, which runs from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, offers sports nutrition and nutritional supplements advice, nerve and muscle assessments, spinal posture analysis, product samples and running advice.

The event is followed by a grill out at noon at Pine Hill Lakes Park.  Sponsored by Bravo! Cucina, cost is $5 each or $10 per family.  Register for the grill out online at www.imaginemason.org (activity code 486001-02 for individual and 486001-03 for a family).

For more information on either event, call the Mason Community Center at 513-229-8555.

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FriJun1

Summer activities in Mason for family fun and health

Posted by rrichardson June 1st, 2012, 8:30 am Post a Comment

Lou Eves PoolLive Well in Mason is a program series presented by Partners in Wellness, a collaboration between the City of Mason, Group Health Associates and Bethesda. The series includes informative programs, health fairs, screenings and other events to help residents live a healthier life.

Unless noted, all events are held at Mason Community Center at 6050 Mason-Montgomery Road . For more info, call 513-229-8555 or go to www.imaginemason.org.

June 6: Know Your Numbers

Free blood pressure and body composition testing for ages 12 and up.

June 6: Your Health Matters: Sun Protection

Stop by Lou Eves Municipal Pool from noon to 2 p.m. and learn about sun protection. UV-sensitive beads will help demonstrate the effects of the sun.

June 9-10: Relay for Life

Relay for Life is a life-changing event that helps communities across the globe celebrate the lives of people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and fight back against the disease. Register at www.relayforlife.org to join this event for all ages at Mason Community Center. It begins on Saturday at 2 p.m. and ends on Sunday at 8 a.m.

June 16: Men’s Health Fair and Men’s Grill Out

From 9 to noon, pick up some information on everything from men’s overall health and wellness to outdoor grilling techniques, fishing tips, multi-sport information, lawn care and more. From noon to 2 p.m., dads can grill out while the sons play a pickup football game. The Health Fair is free. The Grill Out is $5 for an individual; $10 for all the men in the family. Please register for the Grill Out using activity number 486001.

June 20: Summer Solstice Search

The entire family can join this free outdoor event at Pine Hill Lakes Park. From 6 to 8 p.m., pick up a list of items that can be found in the parks and at Pine Hill Lodge and see how many you can find. Please park at Pine Hill Lakes Park and walk to Pine Hill Lodge to check in and get your list. Rain or shine. Please register by June 13 for activity 486000.

July 11: Know Your Numbers

Free blood pressure and body composition testing for ages 12 and up.

July 11: ACS Guidelines to Nutrition and Physical Activity

You can control the cancer risk factors of body weight, diet and physical activity. Learn the American Cancer Society’s Guidelines for Nutrition and Physical Activity at this hour-long presentation at noon. A physician will speak on calorie intake and Mason Community Center trainers will present ways to add activity to your day. Free for ages 12 and up. Please register for activity 486111 by July 4.

July 21: Myth-Busters: Weight Loss

Learn the most common myths about weight loss. a.m. to noon. Free for all ages. Register by July 14 for activity 486410.

July 22: Family Field Day

Celebrate National Parks and Recreation Month with fun-filled outdoor activities that promote teamwork, being active, and good old-fashioned fun. Try the obstacle course, the 3-legged race, and other activities for the entire family from 4 to 6 p.m. Free for all ages. Free outdoor concert featuring the ’70s and ’80s music of Midnight Special at 6 p.m. on the lawn at Mason Municipal Center.

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TueMay29

Register for the Mason Community Center 5K Run & Sun

Posted by rrichardson May 29th, 2012, 8:00 am Post a Comment

The Mason Community Center 5K Run & Sun is set for Sunday, June 10.

The 3.1-mile course starts at 9:30 a.m. at Lou Eves Municipal Pool at Corwin M. Nixon Park and winds through Pine Hill Lakes Park before finishing with a loop through Corwin Nixon Park.

A post-race pool party at Lou Eves Municipal Pool follow from 10 a.m. to noon.  Admission is free for all race participants and up to two guests.  Additional guests can attend for half off admission.

Awards will be awarded by age group and to the overall male and female runners and walkers.

Register by Wednesday to be guaranteed a souvenir T-shirt.  Cost before Wednesday is $20 for Mason Community Center Premier members; $23 for Basic members;  $29 for non-member residents and $35 for others.  Teams with 10 or more participants can register for $10 each by May 30.

Youth entry fees (8-17 years of age) are $11, $12, $15 and $18.

Registration from May 31 to June 9 is $35 per person.

Register online at www.imaginemason.org (activity number 364100) or in person at the Mason Community Center at 6050 Mason-Montgomery Road.  For more information, call 513-229-8555.

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FriMay11

Run, Walk and Roll benefits all-inclusive playground

Posted by rrichardson May 11th, 2012, 10:00 am Post a Comment

The fourth annual Run, Walk and Roll for Common Ground will take place from 9-11:30 a.m. Saturday in Mason.

The 5K Run and 1 mile walk starts at Corwin Nixon Park and continues through Pine Hill Lakes Park.  Post-event festivities include a DJ, face-painting, games and other activities. Prizes will be awarded for the best decorated bike, wheelchair, stroller or scooter and to the best dressed dog.

Proceeds from the event will go to help construct “Common Ground,” an all-inclusive playground for children of all abilities to be built on a 23-acre parcel on U.S. 42, just south of Snider Road.

The City of Mason received a $300,000 grant from the State of Ohio to begin Phase I of the project, which includes building the access road and laying the necessary utilities for entry to the playground.

The city’s Parks and Recreation Foundation is now working with a landscape firm to further develop the playground design centered on a butterfly theme, said Jennifer Casey, a foundation board member.

The park will include a sensory garden, special equipment to promote social interaction, a walking trail and educational features all within a fully-enclosed fence.

“The park promises to be the most unique, educational and interactive in northern Cincinnati,” said Casey. “The playground will not only be handicap accessible but will meet the needs of children and adults with all physical and sensory challenges, including those mobility, sight and hearing impairments, as well as those with social and sensory challenges like autism.”

Those registering on Saturday should arrive by 8:30 a.m. Registration fees are $25 for the 5K; $20 for the walk and $15 for students. For more information, go to www.masonparksfoundation.org.

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WedJun29

Moonlight fishing offered this weekend at Pine Hill Lakes Park

Posted by rrichardson June 29th, 2011, 3:09 pm Post a Comment

Mason’s Pine Hill Lakes Park will open for Moonlight Fishing the night of Friday, July 1.

The park will remain open through the night from 6:30 p.m. Friday to 7:30 a.m. Saturday for nighttime fishing.

Prizes will be awarded to the angler who catches the most fish and to the biggest catches in children and adult age categories. Door prizes will also be offered.

All anglers are required to have a City of Mason fishing pass. Passes will be sold at the lake the day of the event and are available for purchase during regular business hours at the Mason Community Center, 6050 Mason-Montgomery Road.

Moonlight Fishing events will be offered again on Aug. 5 and Sept. 10. For more information, call the community center at 513-229-8555.

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TueJun21

Moonlight Fishing offered next weekend at Mason’s Pine Hill Lakes Park

Posted by rrichardson June 21st, 2011, 1:11 pm Post a Comment

Mason’s Pine Hill Lakes Park will open for Moonlight Fishing the night of Friday, July 1.

The park will remain open through the night from 6:30 p.m. Friday to 7:30 a.m. Saturday for nighttime fishing.

Prizes will be awarded to the angler who catches the most fish and to the biggest catches in children and adult age categories.  Door prizes will also be offered.

All anglers are required to have a City of Mason fishing pass.  Passes will be sold at the lake the day of the event and are available for purchase during regular business hours at the Mason Community Center, 6050 Mason-Montgomery Road.

Moonlight Fishing events will be offered again on Aug. 5 and Sept. 10.  For more information, call the community center at 513-229-8555.

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ThuJun2

5k walk-a-thon benefits genetic disorder research

Posted by rrichardson June 2nd, 2011, 9:18 am Post a Comment

The Step Forward to Cure TSC is set for Saturday, June 4 at Mason’s Pine Hill Lakes Park, 211 Kings Mills Road.

Presented by the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance of Ohio, the fundraising 5k walk-a-thon raises money for the research of tuberous sclerosis complex.

Nearly 50,000 people in the U.S. are affected by the genetic disorder, which causes tumors to form in different organs, particularly the brain, eyes, heart, kidney and lungs, according to the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance.

Walk registration begins at 9 a.m. followed by the walk at 10 a.m. The group’s goal is to raise $15,000. For more information or to register, call 203-326-1201 or e-mail ohiotsc@yahoo.com.

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SatMay7

Family Fishing Derby today at Pine Hill Lakes Park

Posted by rrichardson May 7th, 2011, 7:00 am Post a Comment

The Family Fishing Derby is set for 7 a.m. to noon today at Pine Hill Lakes Park.

Both lakes at the Mason park will be open to anglers of all ages.  Prizes will be awarded by age groups at 11:45 a.m. in the upper shelter for biggest and longest fish and most fish caught.  Winners must be present to claim their prize.

All participants ages 10 and older must have a current 2011 City of Mason fishing pass.  Daily passes will be sold the day of the event at the upper shelter.

Pine Hill Lakes Park is at 211 Kings Mills Road.  For more information, call the City of Mason at 513-229-8500.

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ThuMay5

Family Fishing Derby this weekend at Pine Hill Lakes Park

Posted by rrichardson May 5th, 2011, 12:45 pm Post a Comment

Calling all youth anglers: the Family Fishing Derby is set for 7 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 7 at Pine Hill Lakes Park.

Both lakes at the Mason park will be open to anglers of all ages.  Prizes will be awarded by age groups at 11:45 a.m. in the upper shelter for biggest and longest fish and most fish caught.  Winners must be present to claim their prize.

All participants ages 10 and older must have a current 2011 City of Mason fishing pass.  Daily passes will be sold the day of the event at the upper shelter.

Pine Hill Lakes Park is at 211 Kings Mills Road.  For more information, call the City of Mason at 513-229-8500.

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