Dog tags will be available for purchase at the Miami Township Government Center, 2700 Lyons Road, from Dec 1-Jan. 31.
Ohio requires every dog older than three months to have a license.
Fees this year remain the same: $20 per license ($24 for unaltered dogs). This enables the dog owner to avoid a potential $150 ticket for failure to license their pet. There is a $20 late fee penalty for owners who fail to license their dog before the Jan. 31 deadline. Multi-year licenses are only available at the Montgomery County Auditor’s Office.
The Miami Township Government Center is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. The license fee is payable to Miami Township by cash or check. No credit or debit cards are accepted.
All license fees generated go to support the work of the Animal Resource Center for the rescue, care, and housing of our community’s lost and homeless pets
WARREN COUNTY
Zachariah Johnson, 1898 Christmas Storyteller Dec. 3
On Dec. 3 come out for a Lebanon holiday tradition. Experience the famous Lebanon citizen Zachariah Johnson, 1898 Storyteller, who will delight children and adults of all ages with Christmas stories of days gone by.
This event is free and will be held on the Village Green at the Warren County History Center, 105 S. Broadway, Lebanon before or after the famous Horse Carriage Parade. Donations received during this event will benefit the Interfaith Hospitality Network of Warren County
Gingerbread House Display Dec. 1
Beginning Dec. 1, there will be a Gingerbread House Display, at Warren County History Center, 105 S. Broadway.
See the imaginative, whimsical, and heart-warming creations from the Gingerbread House Contest on display on the museum’s central “Village Green,” the heart of the museum where one can browse “shops” of downtown Lebanon c1880. On Dec. 5, the first place winners will be moved to Glendower Historic Mansion’s “Christmas at Glendower,” but the rest of the entries will remain on display at the History Center through Jan. 6.
MIAMISBURG
Founder’s Day Dinner tickets on sale
Tickets for the Founders’ Day Dinner on Feb. 20 are currently on sale. This event celebrates the actual 200th birthday of the “Star City.” The tickets have sold quickly and a limited number remain. Tickets are $35 and include, dinner, premiere of The River Runs Through, a documentary of the History of Miamisburg, as well as musical entertainment. Call 937-859-5000 (Miamisburg Historical Society) to get your tickets.