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First-ever National Women’s History Month Festival to be held in March

March is Women's History Month, and to celebrate, two Cincinnati organizations are bringing a one-of-a-kind event to town. The National Women's History Month Festival will be held from March 3-18 at venues around town.

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One-of-a-kind moto show returns to Rhinegeist for fourth year

On Jan. 27, more than 50 one-of-a-kind vintage and custom motorcycles and upward of 5,000 motorcycle enthusiasts will descend on the Queen City for the fourth annual Garage Brewed Moto Show.

SEED Ohio pilot allows orgs, individuals to donate to saving the planet

SEED Ohio, a pilot program to help raise funds for Ohio environmental nonprofits, will wrap up its inaugural campaign at the end of this month.

In the rearview: Looking back at our best-read stories of 2017 and beyond

At the close of each year, Soapbox goes “dark” to spend time with friends and family, reflect on the recent past and recharge our creative batteries for the coming year. Until we meet again, please enjoy this list of our 10 most-read stories.

Clarinets to cabinets: Old is new again in thriving reuse economy

Whether you're looking for affordable kitchen reno options or creative ways to keep your kids preoccupied over holiday break, Cincinnati’s reuse economy is answering the call. Take a look at these local groups proving that everything old is new again.

Video Soapbox original film captures the challenges and victories of Covington, a city on the rise

Soapbox closes out its 12-week embedded On the Ground series with a look at the victories, remaining challenges and hopes of some of Covington's most passionate advocates.

A mini fitness class at LADD's first ever FitFest.
LADD strengthens community with new health and wellness initiative

Last month, Living Arrangements for the Developmentally Disabled partnered with Hamilton County Special Olympics and the Cincinnati Recreation Commission to present its first ever FitFest.

Big-budget movies enjoy tax relief, local charm in Cincy’s growing film economy

Soapbox sits down with Kristen Schlotman, executive director of the nonprofit Film Cincinnati. Schlotman's team helped bring 10 major motion pictures to the region last year, and she expects that number to keep growing.

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Four local nonprofits receive $101,000 each from Impact 100

Local support org Impact 100 awarded $101,000 to four nonprofit groups at its annual awards ceremony on Sept. 12.

Suzy DeYoung of La Soupe
La Soupe is on the fast track to help reduce the number of food insecure children in Cincinnati

Suzy DeYoung is perhaps best known for being the chef at La Petite Pierre, but she's now tackling something else that she's passionate about: food waste.

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