Fort Thomas Coffee, located at 1 Highland Avenue, has launched a new membership program that blends perks, workspace, and connection.
Cincinnati Celebrates the 200th Anniversary of Lafayette’s Visit
Two hundred years ago this spring, the Marquis de Lafayette stopped in Cincinnati, Ohio during his Farewell Tour of America. In honor of the bicentennial of his visit, there will be a series of public celebrations, hosted by Cincinnati-area Chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Sons of the American Revolution, the American... Continue Reading →
After 47 Years, Blue Marble Books Seeks New Owner
Beloved Fort Thomas children’s bookstore listed for sale as longtime owner steps down Blue Marble Books, located in Fort Thomas, Ky., is looking for a new owner after nearly five decades in operation. The store, founded in 1979 by the late Tina Moore, has become a regional and national landmark in children’s literature. Current owner... Continue Reading →
New Preschool Program Launching at St. Catherine’s in 2025
Thank you to our May Fort Thomas Living Issue Sponsor, St. Catherine of Siena School. Learn more about being a digital sponsor for Fort Thomas Living by emailing Chris@livingmagazines.com or view our media kit here. St. Catherine of Siena School: Faith-Based Education Since 1949 St. Catherine of Siena School in Fort Thomas has been a... Continue Reading →
Upcoming Dates for Upcycle & Junk Days in Wyoming
The City of Wyoming is hosting its two annual spring cleaning events, Upcycle Day and Junk Day, in April.
On Voices High: Northern Kentucky Choral Group Brings Community Voices Together
By Bill Furbee, FTL Contributor In Northern Kentucky, nearly 200 individuals from the ages of 8 to 80 come together every week, celebrating community with song. They do so as members of choral organization Viva Voices. “I think there is something powerful about music,” says Viva Voices President and Artistic Director, Tony Burdette. “There's something... Continue Reading →
PHOTOS: A Peek Inside the Kroger Estate
Get a peek inside the historic Kroger Estate, located in Indian Hill and currently on the market.
Conquer the Hill 5K Exceeds Expectations with Record Turnout and Impact
Conquer the Hill 5k raises over $15,000 for the Braves Helping Braves fund in the Indian Hill School District.
The Cincinnati Observatory Welcomes New Astronomer
By Mary Casey-Sturk Mount Lookout is home to the Cincinnati Observatory, founded in 1843 and known as the “Birthplace of American Astronomy.” The Observatory’s telescope has always been close to the hearts of Cincinnatians, who rallied together to raise the money to buy it when Cincinnati professor Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel led the charge in 1842.... Continue Reading →
Hyde Park Farmers Market: Nourishing the community
Started 21 years ago by Judy Williams and Mary Ida Compton, the Hyde Park Farmers Market made its debut in the parking lot of US Bank with a handful of vendors, a small group of patrons and the desire for local, sustainably raised, healthy food.
