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Brittany York

Brittany York is a college educator, freelance writer, and the event producer for Ohio Civics Essential. She loves travel and photography. Keep up with Brittany on Instagram @brittbrittbrittbrittany.

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Calling all change makers: Memorial Hall will host Cincinnati’s inaugural Good Discovery(s) Festival

On March 26, creative and innovative leaders will engage the community through art, design, and technology.

Produce for the People

Thanks to a generous grant, Peebles Corner Grocery will soon offer affordable groceries to Walnut Hills and the surrounding areas.  

Waste less, want more: Epicure Cincinnati aims to reduce unused food

Both chefs & novices share ideas & recipes using "ugly" produce to prevent usable items from reaching landfills.

Newish kids on The Block: Sittenfeld, Tolliver and Ivey

Tune in, and weigh in, on The Block via Facebook or Spreaker.com beginning Friday.

Advocacy Director for Women's Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Holly Hankinson
Appointed empowering women to seek a seat at the table

32% of regional civic boards have no female representation. The Women’s Fund of GCF is seeking to change that.

CincyTech helps startups grow and thrive

Cincinnati’s local startup scene has grown tremendously in recent years. Composed partially of new endeavors in the life science and biotech fields, business is booming, and it’s due in part to partnerships and funding from CincyTech.

Cincinnati Opera teaming up with OIP to broaden audience awareness

Wrongful convictions occur far too often in our criminal justice system, so the Ohio Innocence Project is teaming up with the Cincinnati Opera and the Young Professionals Choral Collective to collaborate on a new project.

Two local entrepreneurs opening Mexican, Japanese restaurants in College Hill

Kiki and Tortilleria Garcia will join College Hill’s central business district next year at 5932 and 5917 Hamilton Ave., respectively. The two businesses plan to open next spring.

Sixteen projects receive NOFA money from the City

Thanks to the Notice of Funding Availability program, 12 Cincinnati neighborhoods will further develop. Projects already in the pipeline and projects that are still are on the horizon will benefit from NOFA funds.

A mini fitness class at LADD's first ever FitFest.
LADD strengthens community with new health and wellness initiative

Last month, Living Arrangements for the Developmentally Disabled partnered with Hamilton County Special Olympics and the Cincinnati Recreation Commission to present its first ever FitFest.

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