Thrifty gifting yields budget-friendly deals on unique finds
The Queen City offers a treasure trove of both new and used items. You just have to know where to look.
Western Hills encompasses the neighborhoods furthest west of Cincinnati, including Bridgetown, Cheviot and Monfort Heights. Bridgetown's tight-knit community, mostly residential, takes on a family-first attitude. It's home to Oak Hills High School, once the largest high school in Ohio, and several private Catholic schools. Summertime brings parish festivals almost every weekend and the annual third of July firework celebration at local Kuliga Park, giving the neighborhood a festive vibe. The quaint city of Cheviot offers family-owned restaurants, shops and bars for local entertainment.
The Queen City offers a treasure trove of both new and used items. You just have to know where to look.
A move back to Cincinnati after 15 years in NYC, combined with her growing interest in the upcycle movement, led to creation of her own brand, Rephrase.
The nonprofit’s approach unites education, awareness, and working with other preservation associations to advocate for these unique structures.
They don’t run daily school operations, but their influence is undeniable.
Irish immigrants have made monumental contributions to Cincinnati’s evolution. As offspring of Irish immigrants became settled into local society, those of Emerald Isle lineage dispersed widely throughout the city.
School Board School and CPS partner again to hear innovative ideas during Policy Pitch Night.
“My dad always used to say, ‘Just keep your head down and keep working.’ And I really wrestled with that concept because sometimes you’ve got to look up and see what's ahead of you,” says Ray Kroner.
The Jazz Hall of Fame honors contributors to the art form and to further jazz education through scholarships and mentoring.
This money went towards immediate, long-term, and transformational needs.
Q&A with sisters Lorraine and Isabella Williamson, and their employer Barb Faimim
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