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Shrine announces retirement of president - Sidney Daily News

Shrine announces retirement of president Rosenbeck MARIA STEIN – The Maria Stein Shrine of the Holy Relics has announced President Don Rosenbeck will be retiring in June 2022. Rosenbeck began his tenure at the Shrine in 2003, first serving as business manager for the institution that was owned and operated by the Sisters of the Precious Blood. He was named president in 2010 and oversaw the Shrine’s transition to a 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation in 2017. The organization is now governed by a Board of Directors and continues to provide ministries as a diocesan Shrine under the auspices of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. The Sisters of the Precious Blood arrived at the Shrine property in 1846 where it was the first permanent Motherhouse of the Sisters in the United States. Growth of the Congregation and other opportunities; such as acquisition of the extensive holy relic collection, opening of a gift shop, and promoting pilgrimages; helped the Maria Stein Shrine grow into th

A mission to Do Good - Sidney Daily News

OSGOOD — For those of us who are fortunate enough to be living beyond 50, we often think of rest, retirement and the blessings of spending more time

Shrine s president to retire in June 2022

Shrine’s president to retire in June 2022 Staff report Provided photo MARIA STEIN The Maria Stein Shrine of the Holy Relics announced June 1 that President, Don Rosenbeck, will be retiring in June 2022. Mr. Rosenbeck began his tenure at the Shrine in 2003, first serving as business manager for the institution that was owned and operated by the Sisters of the Precious Blood. He was named president in 2010 and oversaw the Shrine’s transition to a 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation in 2017. The organization is now governed by a Board of Directors and continues to provide ministries as a diocesan Shrine under the auspices of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati.

A mission to Do Good - Daily Advocate

A mission to ‘Do Good’ By Carol Marsh - DarkeCountyMedia.com Karen Homan (pictured), founder of the Do Good Restaurant and Ministry, located at 25 West Main Street in Osgood, stands by the second floor window which overlooks the activities below. Carol Marsh | Darke County Media St. Lawrence Plant, or Ajuga reptans, also commonly known as Bugleherb, grows by a koi pond in the Do Good ministry courtyard, which also has a prayer walk and a rosary walk, as well as a Children’s Memorial Garden Park, which recently dedicated its Memorial Arch and splash pad. Carol Marsh | Darke County Media

Moeller Brew Barn announces expansion in downtown Dayton

Moeller Brew Barn announces expansion in downtown Dayton Image courtesy of Jess Nielsen, creative director of Moeller Brew Barn DAYTON – The owners of Moeller Brew Barn announced their plans to open a third location in downtown Dayton. The new brewery, kitchen and tap room will be located at 424 E. First St. within Water Street District, near RiverScape MetroPark and across from Day Air Ballpark, home of the Dayton Dragons. Construction is set to begin in July, with a targeted opening in spring 2022 – just in time for the Dayton Dragons’ home opener. This will be the third Moeller Brew Barn, which also has locations in Maria Stein and Troy. The newest location will have onsite brewing, three bars and a pet- and bike-friendly outdoor beer garden that will feature expansive views of the ballpark.

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