Take a walk, with one of our historians and explore Lebanon's haunted historic downtown and explore the darker side of this idyllic little community. The ghost walk will travel from Harmon Museum, up Broadway, across Mulberry, down Cherry and then, back to Harmon Museum via South St. Tours take up to an hour and fifteen minutes. Tickets are selling spooky fast! Click here to reserve yours!
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Sara Stegemoller | Development Committee With the end of 2024 so quickly approaching did you know, or forget, qualified charitable distributions (QCD) from a traditional IRA can be made to the Harmon Museum (Warren County Historical Society)? Yes, in fact it is quite easy. The IRA trustee may make direct contributions to the Harmon Museum when the owner is age 70 1/2 or older. A QCD may satisfy your required minimum distribution and may be excluded annually from your taxable income. Making a QCD provides an opportunity to make a charitable contribution that you might otherwise not have been able to make and/or receive potential tax benefits. The Harmon Museum has a process in place for you to control how your donations may be directed whether to the Endowment, music or educational programs or preservation projects. Please consider us when planning yours and our future in preserving the legacy of Warren County. However first, please consult your tax advisor and estate-planning attorney about your situation. Our contact person for additional information is David Hopper, Vice President & Trust Officer at LCNB, (513) 932-1414 ext. 59108, [email protected] Dr. Randy Overbeck is an award-winning educator, author and speaker. As an educator, he served children for more than three decades and has turned this experience into captivating fiction, authoring the bestselling series, the Haunted Shores Mysteries, winner of nine national awards. Last year, the Wild Rose Press released his newest work, an atmospheric amateur sleuth mystery, CRUEL LESSONS, which has captured two more national awards including mystery of the year. He hosts the popular podcast, “Great Stories about Great Storytellers,” which reveals the unusual and sometimes strange backstories of famous authors, directors and poets. He is also a speaker in much demand, sharing his multi-media presentations about ghosts and the world of writing with audiences all over the U.S. As a member of the Mystery Writers of America, Dr. Overbeck is an active member of the literary community, contributing to a writers’ critique group, serving as a mentor to emerging writers and participating in writing conferences. When he’s not researching or writing his next thriller or historical suspense or sharing one of his programs, he’s spending time with his incredible family of wife, three children (and their spouses) and seven wonderful grandchildren. |
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