Warm your spirit with art and philanthropy
The Northminster Fine Arts Fair offers a reprieve from the cold and an opportunity to support local artists and fair trade vendors who donate a portion of their revenue to a local nonprofit.
Camp Washington is a dichotomy in Cincinnati history — it has a stock of historic homes and industrial space, both of which are being redeveloped at a rapid pace for residential living and artist space. "Camp," as residents call it, is home to the famous Camp Washington Chili and the American Sign Museum.
The Northminster Fine Arts Fair offers a reprieve from the cold and an opportunity to support local artists and fair trade vendors who donate a portion of their revenue to a local nonprofit.
Developers can qualify for big breaks in certain underdeveloped and disinvested neighborhoods.
A spotlight on two of the finalists who will compete for a business grant and the Audience Choice Award.
Human Services Chambers of Hamilton County's intensive lobbying effort helped convince City Council to keep a funding commitment that will positively impact Cincinnati's most vulnerable neighborhoods.
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.
Camp Washington-based arts and job training endeavor, The Welcome Project, aims to help immigrants and refugees integrate into the community.
Everyone is on a budget these days, but USA Today hit the jackpot and dug up the best eats and drinks in Greater Cincinnati that are $10 and under.
Mark Dejong purchased a house in Camp Washington a few years ago, and after removing all of the floors and walls of the three-story building, installed a giant swing.
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