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Jessica Bozsan

Jessica Bozsan is a content marketing strategist, writer, editor and overall passionate communicator who lives in Ft. Thomas, KY, with her hectic family of five. She’s the zany force behind Pink Pineapple Post, a newsletter packed with tasty tidbits and inspo for creating content that clicks. When she’s not writing, she’s reading (mostly novels), walking, practicing yoga or sneaking breaks to lay on the couch.

Jessica Bozsan's Latest Articles

New Clifton Cultural Arts Center welcomes summer with full slate of arts programming

Camps, concerts, sunrise and sunset yoga, music and free galleries are activating art gatherings for all ages in the Clifton community.

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Cincinnati Rollergirls want you to come out and play

The modern roller derby vibe of strong-minded women doing their own thing their own way is a perfect fit for Cincinnati. It's about fun, fortitude, feistiness, friendship and female empowerment.

Founder and president, Tamara White, PhD, in front of the original building on Race Street, prior to the start of construction.
New Over-the-Rhine gallery offers inaugural artist’s Empowerment Grant

The recipient’s work will be displayed at Bader + Simon when the gallery opens early in 2025. 

For the love of books, shop owners, publishers, and authors will gather in Cincinnati

The tight-knit community of independent booksellers will gather to discuss preserving their 'sanctuaries of civility and culture.'

The Hidden Chapter Bookstore owner, Dave Mulcahy, Owner Dave Mulcahy in his “casual” attire.
The inspiring true story behind a new bookstore in Fort Thomas, KY

A cozy COVID-era home library in a spare room manifested a brick-and-mortar fairytale realm on the avenue.

A sunny spring day at Banklick Creek, at Independence Station Road in Independence.
From toilets to lazy lawn care, a local nonprofit works to protect a Northern Kentucky watershed

$325K in grant money was recently awarded to fund essential septic system repairs.

Handmade, artisanal gifts available at Showcase of Arts in a restored barn

Nearly 40 vendors will have booths at the two-day weekend event.

Artist Elizabeth Ross shows seven-year-old Ft. Thomas resident Blaine Bozsan the basics of printmaking.
Nature-inspired art: Past and present

Learning printmaking at the Harlan Hubbard Studio.

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