Anderson Dental Care - January 2021

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ANDERSON DENTAL CARE Nathan Brooks, DDS, Inc.

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We used to have a bimonthly article called “What’s Happening in [month], Cincinnati?” and it featured local events. However, with the pandemic still going on, our team at Anderson Dental Care wanted to use this feature instead to share local, wonderful feel-good stories that happened right here in Cincinnati! We think you’ll love these stories as much as we do. CINCINNATI DANCE STUDIO IS HELPING CHANGE THE HIP-HOP SCENE Elementz is a hip-hop educational organization that’s long been a catalyst of change for Cincinnati’s inner-city youth, providing classes and equipment to learn music and dance. Participants have typically been male despite being open to everyone. “Anybody who’s ever paid attention to hip-hop [will notice] it’s very male dominated,” said Chenelle Jones, the co-founder of Over-The-

Rhine’s Elementz dance studio. Jones had reaped the benefits of Elementz’s program herself despite having mostly male peers. Her co-founder, Anaya McNair, also attended classes with her, and they both decided to become instructors. Now, they’ve opened up a fresh new dance studio to empower girls to dance and “morph the face of hip-hop” with a unique mission: make girls feel less alone in the hip-hop world. PARENTS DONATE TO MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION TO HONOR THEIR DAUGHTER’S DEATH Dani Brosious was 27 years old and newly married when she went on a jog through Spring Grove Cemetery with her mother and a family friend — when, suddenly, lightning struck the group. Only Dani’s mother, Mary Kelsey, survived.

Devastated by the sudden deaths, Mary recalled Dani’s belief in wishes. Whether she pointed it out verbally or screenshot the time on her phone, Dani never failed to make a wish whenever the clock struck 11:11. To keep Dani’s memory alive, Mary and Dave Kelsey (Dani’s father) started a campaign to donate $10,000 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. They raised $45,000. “A lot of the people who donated, we don’t even know who they are,” Dave said. “So, I assume it’s someone Dani knows, and that, to me, is just so heartwarming that somebody remembers her or thinks so much of her to donate a monetary amount to a cause they think is good.” We’re constantly amazed by the big, warm hearts in our own communities. Do you have a good news story to share? We’d love to hear it! Thanks so much, and have a beautiful January!

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