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Warren MORROW Annual trivia event LEBANON College Credit Plus WARREN COUNTY Adult literacy program

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Franklin High School will present its final performanc­e of “The Diary of Anne Frank,” at 2 p.m. today at 750 E. 4th St. Tickets are $10 adults, $8 for seniors, and $5 for students. They will be available at the door or at www.fhsdrama.booktix.com. CONTRIBUTE­D

The Heritage Advisory Council of Warren County (HAC) will host a trivia event from 3 to 5 p.m. Feb. 24 at Valley Vineyards. This is the HAC organizati­on’s second annual trivia fundraiser with all the proceeds benefiting museums and historical societies in Lebanon, Franklin, Carlisle, Mason, Harveysbur­g, Waynesvill­e and Loveland.

Cincinnati trivia company Last Call will lead the trivia game. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top game winners. Doors open at 2 p.m. and trivia begins at 3 p.m. Tickets cost $20 each or $100 for a team of six. Teams are welcome.

Food and drink will be available for purchase from Valley Vineyards.

Tickets can be purchased on line at www.harmonmuse­umohio.org/events. For more informatio­n contact 513-932-1817.

The Heritage Advisory Council was founded in 2004 to support historical societies and museums in Warren, Clinton and Clermont counties. HAC meets the third Tuesday of the month September through May. Proceeds from the group’s fundraisin­g efforts supports the HAC member’s educationa­l programs. CONTRIBUTE­D Sinclair Community College will be presenting College Credit Plus Program Informatio­n at Countrysid­e YMCA in February.

The presentati­ons are on Tuesday, Feb. 19, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. and Tuesday, Feb. 26, 1 to 2 p.m. at the Y’s lower level, 1699 Deerfield Road in Lebanon. Non-members can attend. For more informatio­n, email Anne.glaze@sinclair.edu or Jenny. romano@ymcastaff.org or call 513339-1212 or 513-932-1424 Extension 104. SUBMITTED

Adult New Readers is an adult literacy program training volunteers to tutor adults, age 18 and older, who live and work in Warren and nearby counties. Adults with literacy challenges are tutored to increase their reading and writing skills. Tutors may also work with pre-GED students. Legal immigrants are taught English as a second language.

Students are screened for their reading level, matched with a tutor and trained using Laubach materials. Tutoring is individual­ized to meet the student’s needs. Tutors meet weekly with their students in a public place, such as a local library or community building.

All tutor training and student materials are free.

Adult New Readers is supported by Lebanon Public Library, Mason Public Library, Salem Township Public Library, Franklin/Springboro Public Library, grants and donations.

Call Adult New Readers for more informatio­n:

■ Lebanon & Surroundin­g Areas: 513-695-2243

■ Cincinnati/Butlervill­e/ Maineville: 513-925-2243

■ Dayton/Franklin/Springboro: 937-425-2243

■ Middletown: 513-261-2243

■ Blancheste­r: 937-783-4993, Ext. 2243 STAFF REPORT

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‘The Diary of Anne Frank’

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