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Eliza Bobonick

Eliza Bobonick is a Cincinnati-based writer and a mother of three. Her work has been featured in such local and regional publications as Cincinnati CityBeat and Kentucky Homes and Gardens Magazine. She is a former musician whose interests include photography and interior design.

Eliza Bobonick's Latest Articles

He’s not just clowning around: Paul Miller makes circus a serious business

The Ringling Bros.-trained performer takes community development and outreach seriously. 

A horse lover’s legacy nourishes the community and provides an elegant home for events

Following a multi-million dollar renovation, The Meshewa House at Turner Farm has modern amenities in an historic setting, plus freshly prepared, organic meals for special occasions.

Waste Not Want Not: For The Love of Food event aims to stop waste while feeding the masses

Attendees will eat meals created from "surplus foods" — produce that looks ugly or is on the verge of spoiling, receive resusable bags filled with groceries, and enjoy exercises and activities for all ages.

Jobs Van picks up panhandlers and drives them towards a brighter future

Four days a week, Jim Cira drives through downtown Cincinnati offering work and resources to the city's homeless community.

Back to Nature: Heritage Acres Memorial brings green burial to Cincinnati

A new cemetery and nature preserve offers eco-friendly alternatives to traditional interment.

Used jeans go green: U.C. student turns your pants into housing

For the past 10 years, Erek Hansen has worked with Go Green Ohio to keep denim out of landfills. 

From farmhouse to fashion: “Project Runway” contestant Tessa Clark puts local style on primetime

The local fashion designer and Over-the-Rhine boutique owner competes against 16 other contestants for a chance at $250,000.

Best of both worlds: After cultivating their careers in NYC, Gerald and Susan Parker came home

The tri-state natives bonded over their love of music, married, and moved for work. In the end, they returned to save Gerald's family farm, and they haven't looked back.

Global unity starts in small villages

Through CISV, children form international friendships that inspire peace.

Superheroes display braille powers at Clovernook Center

The Ohio Regional Braille Challenge hosts kids from all over the state who will compete for cash prizes and a chance to attend the national finals in Las Vegas.

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