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Shillito's Elves continue downtown holiday tradition

Shillito's Elves continue downtown holiday tradition
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Shillito's elves: Where the Cincinnati tradition lives

Mark Trierweiler is the owner of about half the elves that so many Cincinnatians remember from holiday trips to the original Shillito’s store.

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The Shillito's elves to be displayed at Findlay Market

Anyone who grew up in Cincinnati – old or young – remembers the Shillito's elves. This holiday season, six of the beloved Shillito's Elves will be set up at Findlay Market.

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West Michigan S.A.I.L. Program Launched to Prevent Veteran Suicides


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PENTWATER, Mich., Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The West Michigan S.A.I.L. Program (WMSP) today announced that the not-for-profit-organization has formally launched a fund-raising campaign to support critically needed programming for veterans suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS), formerly known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which has exponentially worsened with the Covid-19 Pandemic, widespread unemployment and political unrest. 
WMSP, which received not-for-profit status on June 27, 2018, and tax-exempt status on September 5, 2019, also announced that the organization has acquired four well-equipped sail boats, including one outfitted for handicapped sailors, and three dinghies for use in programming designed to give veterans the team-and mission-inspired experience of learning to sail, and in doing so, learn to heal their demons.  "Veteran suicides averaged 22 per day before the Pandemic," said Lee Price, founder and president of WMSP.  "The economic impacts wreaked by the Pandemic have worsened conditions for most newly discharged veterans and our board of directors recently said, enough is enough," Price said.  Michigan's suicide rate among younger veterans is the highest in the nation.

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