The Village of Mariemont is one of but a few planned communities in the United States, with a rich and unique history that is the the hallmark of the village. The first things visitors notice when arriving in Mariemont are its tree-lined streets, Tudor-style buildings, and historic charm. Designated as a National Historic Landmark community in 2007, Mariemont will remind visitors of the quaint English garden neighborhood from which it was modeled.
MARIEMONT IN THE NEWS:
The Scenic Drive In Ohio That Runs Straight Through The Charming Small Town Of Mariemont
“A Brighter Sun: Mary Emery’s Planned Community” by K.M. Stammen, Echoes Magazine, pages 34-39
“Mariemont: A Timeless Exemplar of Town Planning” by Bruce Stephenson, Public Square: A CNU Journal
“Ohio town among Top 10 best places to raise a family in U.S.” by Zach Mentz, Cleveland.com
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LEAF COLLECTION
Leaves will be collected by the Village from October 21 through December 30.
Leaf vacuum collection directions: Simply rake leaves to the front of your lawn near the curb (but NOT into the street) and the Village will collect these leaves. Please be sure your lawn company knows to keep the leaves out of the street. Leaf collection will go faster if cars are parked in driveways during the day and if ONLY LEAVES are in the piles on the curb. The crew has to stop to pick out sticks or other debris that can damage the leaf vacs. Thank you for your cooperation!
Please note:
- Do NOT rake leaves into the street — this is a safety issue for our employees and creates parking problems.
- The week of Thanksgiving and the week before Luminaria, leaf pick-up will be light as the department prepares for Luminaria/tree lighting.
- Prior to October 21 and after December 30th, leaves must be bagged for pick-up in brown paper yard waste bags, available at most hardware stores & Kroger, or a can marked “Yard Waste” and place them at the curb after 6:00 pm the day before your RUMPKE pick up. They’ll be picked up by Rumpke on the same day your trash is collected. Bagging your leaves is the best option if you are concerned about leaves sitting on your grass, as the leaf vacuum schedule can change frequently.
From THE BARN — Woman’s Art Club Cultural Center:
CHERRYWOOD CHALLENGE
MONARCH EXHIBITION
- FRI, NOV 8 – SUN, NOV 17
- Tuesday – Friday 10AM – 2PM, Saturday – Sunday 1 – 4PM
Every year, Cherrywood Hand Dyed Fabrics chooses a theme and creates a color palette of their fabrics to challenge fiber artists and quilters world-wide to compete for a place in their juried exhibition.
The Monarch Art Quilt Challenge in 2023 was the company’s eighth juried competition. After the call for entry, artists and quilters had about six months to design and create 20-inch square art quilts. The Monarch Challenge color palette consists of three greens and three oranges plus black and white in Cherrywood’s hand-dyed fabric.
There were 472 submissions; 225 entries were chosen and the quilts were separated into three traveling collections — Caterpillar (90 quilts), Chrysalis (90 quilts), and Milkweed (45 quilts).
The Barn is delighted to share the Caterpillar and Chrysalis Collections. Tri-sate artists selected for the Caterpillar and Chrysalis Collections include: Jean Bailey, Columbia, Ohio; Reyne Davis, Cincinnati, Ohio; Karen Hostetler, Sunbury, Ohio; Melanie Kemble, Lafayette, Indiana; Dianna Kenneally, Mason, Ohio; Constance Mitchell, Chardon, Ohio; Lynn Ticotsky, Cincinnati, Ohio; Julie Wells, Cadiz, Kentucky.
Join us @ The Barn for an exhibition of the Caterpillar and Chrysalis Collections, comprising 180 beautiful creations — This exhibition is sure to amaze and delight.
Click HERE to view the flyer.
Click HERE to view the list of exhibiting artists.
LEAF COLLECTION
Leaves will be collected by the Village from October 21 through December 30.
Leaf vacuum collection directions: Simply rake leaves to the front of your lawn near the curb (but NOT into the street) and the Village will collect these leaves. Please be sure your lawn company knows to keep the leaves out of the street. Leaf collection will go faster if cars are parked in driveways during the day and if ONLY LEAVES are in the piles on the curb. The crew has to stop to pick out sticks or other debris that can damage the leaf vacs. Thank you for your cooperation!
Please note:
- Do NOT rake leaves into the street — this is a safety issue for our employees and creates parking problems.
- The week of Thanksgiving and the week before Luminaria, leaf pick-up will be light as the department prepares for Luminaria/tree lighting.
- Prior to October 21 and after December 30th, leaves must be bagged for pick-up in brown paper yard waste bags, available at most hardware stores & Kroger, or a can marked “Yard Waste” and place them at the curb after 6:00 pm the day before your RUMPKE pick up. They’ll be picked up by Rumpke on the same day your trash is collected. Bagging your leaves is the best option if you are concerned about leaves sitting on your grass, as the leaf vacuum schedule can change frequently.
View our archive of ICRC Meeting videos and Zoom videos on the ICRC website: Mariemont Community Videos — Meetings
LEAF COLLECTION
Leaves will be collected by the Village from October 21 through December 30.
Leaf vacuum collection directions: Simply rake leaves to the front of your lawn near the curb (but NOT into the street) and the Village will collect these leaves. Please be sure your lawn company knows to keep the leaves out of the street. Leaf collection will go faster if cars are parked in driveways during the day and if ONLY LEAVES are in the piles on the curb. The crew has to stop to pick out sticks or other debris that can damage the leaf vacs. Thank you for your cooperation!
Please note:
- Do NOT rake leaves into the street — this is a safety issue for our employees and creates parking problems.
- The week of Thanksgiving and the week before Luminaria, leaf pick-up will be light as the department prepares for Luminaria/tree lighting.
- Prior to October 21 and after December 30th, leaves must be bagged for pick-up in brown paper yard waste bags, available at most hardware stores & Kroger, or a can marked “Yard Waste” and place them at the curb after 6:00 pm the day before your RUMPKE pick up. They’ll be picked up by Rumpke on the same day your trash is collected. Bagging your leaves is the best option if you are concerned about leaves sitting on your grass, as the leaf vacuum schedule can change frequently.
LEAF COLLECTION
Leaves will be collected by the Village from October 21 through December 30.
Leaf vacuum collection directions: Simply rake leaves to the front of your lawn near the curb (but NOT into the street) and the Village will collect these leaves. Please be sure your lawn company knows to keep the leaves out of the street. Leaf collection will go faster if cars are parked in driveways during the day and if ONLY LEAVES are in the piles on the curb. The crew has to stop to pick out sticks or other debris that can damage the leaf vacs. Thank you for your cooperation!
Please note:
- Do NOT rake leaves into the street — this is a safety issue for our employees and creates parking problems.
- The week of Thanksgiving and the week before Luminaria, leaf pick-up will be light as the department prepares for Luminaria/tree lighting.
- Prior to October 21 and after December 30th, leaves must be bagged for pick-up in brown paper yard waste bags, available at most hardware stores & Kroger, or a can marked “Yard Waste” and place them at the curb after 6:00 pm the day before your RUMPKE pick up. They’ll be picked up by Rumpke on the same day your trash is collected. Bagging your leaves is the best option if you are concerned about leaves sitting on your grass, as the leaf vacuum schedule can change frequently.
Monthly meeting for Tree Advisory Board members
NEW! Pay your citation online here: MARIEMONT MAYOR’S COURT Mayor’s Court Payout Schedule: Click HERE to view the fines schedule. The Mariemont Mayor’s Court is held on the second floor of the Municipal and Safety Building, 6907 Wooster Pike Mariemont, Ohio 45227. If you have any questions regarding a citation you received please call the Mariemont Police Department at (513) 271-3246, press option 1. Fines assessed in Mayor’s Court may be paid to the Clerk of Court by cash or credit card the night of the court. Please note: a convenience fee of 3.5% is added for credit card transactions. | |
The court is presided over by the Honorable Rick Gibson and cases are tried by Prosecutor Edward McTigue. Both traffic and criminal cases are heard. You have the right to an attorney in any proceeding before this court; however, you are not required to have an attorney to appear. Court is held at 5:00 p.m. See calendar for dates. The Mariemont Mayor’s Court hears most of the Village’s misdemeanor and traffic cases, including first offenses of driving under the influence of alcohol and driving under suspension. |
LEAF COLLECTION
Leaves will be collected by the Village from October 21 through December 30.
Leaf vacuum collection directions: Simply rake leaves to the front of your lawn near the curb (but NOT into the street) and the Village will collect these leaves. Please be sure your lawn company knows to keep the leaves out of the street. Leaf collection will go faster if cars are parked in driveways during the day and if ONLY LEAVES are in the piles on the curb. The crew has to stop to pick out sticks or other debris that can damage the leaf vacs. Thank you for your cooperation!
Please note:
- Do NOT rake leaves into the street — this is a safety issue for our employees and creates parking problems.
- The week of Thanksgiving and the week before Luminaria, leaf pick-up will be light as the department prepares for Luminaria/tree lighting.
- Prior to October 21 and after December 30th, leaves must be bagged for pick-up in brown paper yard waste bags, available at most hardware stores & Kroger, or a can marked “Yard Waste” and place them at the curb after 6:00 pm the day before your RUMPKE pick up. They’ll be picked up by Rumpke on the same day your trash is collected. Bagging your leaves is the best option if you are concerned about leaves sitting on your grass, as the leaf vacuum schedule can change frequently.