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Tina Neyer

Tina Neyer is a freelance writer, book coach, and local historian. She’s been in the writing and consulting field for 30 plus years. Tina is deeply engaged in historic preservation in Greater Cincinnati. Read about her restoration work on her blog https://tinaneyer.substack.com/ and connect @tinaneyer and @tinaneyer.
 

Tina Neyer's Latest Articles

Restoring, repairing and maintaining your old historic home

Northern Kentucky Restoration event helps homeowners learn about restoration and tax credits plus an opportunity to meet contractors with expertise.

Maple myths: Demystifying syrup production in the region

The annual tapping of regional trees is going on now. Two local growers share learned wisdom about how it’s done combining old and new techniques.

Women do a world of good: How one woman transformed personal tragedy into triumph

106-year-old Junior League of Cincinnati focuses on strengthening women and children’s environments today.

WCC, a nonpartisan organization of feisty women, brings awareness to issues facing the average citizen

Women’s City Club hosts arts activist, Gina Belafonte, who uses music and art for social justice impact.

Cincinnati Form Follows Function (cf3) is raising awareness of the region’s endangered mid-century modern architectural form

The nonprofit’s approach unites education, awareness, and working with other preservation associations to advocate for these unique structures.

The school that Jack and Jay built: A vision becomes reality in Project One campus

A sense of place fosters community and security from early childhood through young adulthood.

Under one roof: A new home for growth and collaboration

From idea to reality, the OneNKY Center shows what’s possible when organizations align around a shared vision.

Why trees are important to a city’s growth

Newport leadership determined the reforestation program is a priority and will make efforts to meet goals despite defunding of $995K grant.

The bag monster will be visiting Greater Cincinnati Earth Day Festival.
Our power, our planet: Increasing the number of people entering careers in sustainability sectors

Greater Cincinnati Earth Day Festival launches career fair to bring awareness to green jobs available today.  

People enjoying 2023 Purple People Bridge i.imagine photo exhibition.
i.imagine: A focus on photography and education

Throughout the month of June, photographs taken by students work will be on view in an exhibition on the Purple People Bridge.

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