Summer school zones
So, I finally have an answer… sort of. I talked to the Butler County Sheriff’s Office, and they said they will enforce school zones this summer if summer school is taking place in the building. What I haven’t been able to track down is where all the summer schools will be held. It is rather random from what I understand. So, in the meantime, if you see a lot of cars or children at a school during restricted hours, slow down. I will keep you posted if I find out specifics on schools. I know the high schools may be locations throughout the summer.
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A look at terrorism
Raymond Walters College in Cincinnati is hosting what I think might be an interesting art exhibit. For all of you who saw the bodies exhibit, I think this exhibit packs a much stronger social message.
According to a press release from the college, a documentary photographer Diane Covert used X-ray and CT-scans from two of Jerusalem’s largest hosptials to explore the affects of terrorism on the civilian population.
“Inside Terrorism: The X-ray Project” will be held May 16 through May 28. The free event is at the Science and Allied Health Building (SAHB), 9555 Plainfield Road, Blue Ash. The exhibit will be accessible Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Those in the photos are civilian victims of terrorism; ordinary people going about their lives who represent a broad cross-section of humanity. The people featured in the kiosks and wall pieces represent a range of people.
Covert explains, “The idea for Inside Terrorism began to coalesce in my mind in 2002 as a personal response to terrorism and to my discomfort with the way terrorism has been justified in some circles. This is a documentary of survivors of terrorism. Much like photographer Mathew Brady documented the Civil War, people in emergency rooms today are documenting the effects of terrorism.” Raymond Walters College opted to host the exhibit as part of the college-s 40th anniversary celebration because it fosters dialogue and thought.
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