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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

Filling empty spaces with joy: Community sustains Ronald McDonald House amid pandemic challenges

The new normal now guides all practices within the impressively expanded building.

Bringing experience to the table: SCORE Women’s CEO Roundtable expands membership

The pandemic hasn’t slowed these executives down — they’re working hard to continue supporting female entrepreneurs.

Bringing experience to the table: Greater Cincinnati SCORE Women’s CEO Roundtable expands membership

The pandemic hasn’t slowed these executives down — they’re working hard to continue supporting female entrepreneurs.

United Way of Greater Cincinnati announces Black Empowerment Works grantees

Since it's start in 2017, volunteer leaders from the African American community have crafted and nurtured an intricate support system.

United Way of Greater Cincinnati announces Black Empowerment Works grantees

Since it's start in 2017, volunteer leaders from the African American community have crafted and nurtured an intricate support system.

Gary Griffin grew up in Cincinnati but left to pursue his dreams in California. Now, he and his wife are back in Cincinnati.
Cincinnati’s Gary Griffin gets on board with Beach Boys, “Full House,” returns home to quieter life

A disappointing 5th birthday gift led to a lifetime of music, travel, and fame.

Head in the clouds: Kroger Pilot Tom Pavlik soars through ups and downs

Pavlik has seen economic highs and lows but has managed to keep his job through the pandemic.

United Way champions change with innovative black-led program

Volunteers are helping the African-American community fight poverty in new and groundbreaking ways through Black Empowerment Works.

ARCO strives to unite arts and neighborhood, seeks collective members

As part of the Masonic Lodge’s renovation, community developers are creating a Price Hill Curatorial Collective and will accept nominations through March 15th.

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

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

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