Briefcase - Monroe - 5/15/08

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Mickey D's to give out chicken items for free today

In order to promote its new Southern-style menu, participating McDonald's restaurants will be giving a free Southern Style Chicken Biscuit or Southern Style Chicken Sandwich to anyone who purchases a medium or large beverage today, May 15. Biscuits will be given out from 7-10:30 a.m. and sandwiches from after breakfast hours until 7 p.m. while supplies last.

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The sampling event is to encourage the idea of having chicken at the breakfast hour, which the company recognizes as a relatively new idea to consumers, according to a press release from McDonald's.

Etiquette consultant offers tips

Mary L. Starvaggi will speak at a seminar entitled, "Are you polished, or dull?" from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, May 27. Starvaggi is an etiquette consultant with The Etiquette Advantage.

The speech takes place on the Scarlet Oaks Campus in the Community Room, 3254 Kemper Road, in Sharonville. The cost is $35 for non-members and $25 for members. For more information call (513) 554-1722.

Piano teacher opens new studio in Monroe

Leah Kay Hogg, a music teacher who teaches piano lessons, has opened a studio in Monroe. She also has a studio in Middletown. For more information or those interested in studying piano with Leah Kay Hogg, call (513) 539-9823 or (513) 422-0081.

Local business helps seniors stay independent

Tender Hearts at Home Senior Care provides care for older individuals or couples capable of managing their physical needs, but who require non-medical assistance, light housework, meal preparation and/or companionship in order to remain at home.

Tender Hearts at Home Senior Care services can be arranged for as little as three hours, or as many as 24 hours per a day. Short-term assistance or longer term care is also available and includes holidays.

Caregivers are screened, bonded and insured. The company serves Southwest Ohio and Northern Ky. and is a affiliated with The Senior's Choice. For more information, call (513) 234-0805.

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