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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

Community Link offers Nepali refugees tools for success, but language barriers limit progress

Roughly half of Cincinnati’s immigrant community goes on to become American citizens. However, one division of this group that faces continuing challenges to attaining citizenship, homeownership, and even general assimilation is the local refugee population.  

Tending the fire: After serving time, he now serves up home-cooked barbeque at the Bellevue VFW

The Doo-Little’s Shack & Snacks truck is a labor of love for Fields and his wife. It’s also a way for them to give back to the community.  

Tending the fire: Shelby Fields heats up Bellevue with smoked meats

The Doo-Little’s Shack & Snacks truck is a labor of love for Fields and his wife. It’s also a way for them to give back to the community.  

Despite confines, Eden Urban Gardens bears fruit in Avondale

April Pandora’s vision of bringing healthy food to inner cities took years to grow, but following her dream has made an impact on the community.

Lauded, local storytellers gain a wider stage via PBS with “Long Story Short”

After winning 13 Emmys, Cincy Stories creators Shawn Braley and Chris Ashwell got the attention of a Dayton producer and an opportunity to expand their reach in new communities.

“Project Runway” star Tessa Clark to debut in new reality TV series set in Cincinnati

"The Collective" will focus on unity and diversity rather than rivalry.

Cincinnati Recycling and Reuse Hub turns trash into treasure for local nonprofits

From clothing to computer monitors to carpet samples, CRRH will sort and properly distribute practically anything as long as it’s clean.  

UpSpring helps Greater Cincinnati’s homeless kids bounce back

Many kids don’t live on the street, however, they “couch surf,” which comes with its own set of challenges.

Affordable childcare for students at Xavier sought during March Gladness Campaign

For years, both students and professors have tried to help students with kids complete their education. Thanks to the efforts of a senior and a professor, it could soon be a reality.

Jessica Haag and Niki Marengo
Arrow Adventure encourages people of all skill levels to get outside and try something new

Niki Marengo and Jessica Haag were inspired after trying something new — a four-day hike along the Appalachian Trail.

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