The City of Wyoming is hosting its two annual spring cleaning events, Upcycle Day and Junk Day, in April.
Camino De Santiago: Wyoming Couple Makes The 1000 Mile Journey
By Amy Elliot Long-time Wyoming couple Brigitte and Antoine Cordier had an adventure of a lifetime that most of us only read about – or watch movies about – walking the Camino de Santiago! But retirement suits the Cordiers well, and we thank them for sharing their experience with our readers. The History Created and... Continue Reading →
Wyoming Harvest Fest – 10 Years of Harvests
By Amy Elliot What is better than one great community coming together to support another community? Nothing! Over the past 10 years, the Wyoming Primary Schools have made it their mission to do just this. Harvest Fest, started by Adam Beard and a few fellow community members, is an event that has not only grown... Continue Reading →
Preserving Holiday Memories
By Mary Casey-Sturk In this time of digital media, are we even looking at old photos from years gone by? Can you find your grandmother’s photo albums and if so, are the images too fragile to manage? During the holiday season, many of us gather to celebrate with dinners, gifts, and conversations-catching up on the... Continue Reading →
Day Tripping: Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and Museum
By Mary Casey-Sturk There’s so much to enjoy at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and Museum, it’s sometimes easy to forget you’re only miles from home — not in some faraway place taking in the sights on vacation. History The park was founded by the late Harry T. Wilks (1925-2014) who had a wish to preserve... Continue Reading →
Mermaids are Real and Visiting Newport Aquarium
This is not a drill! Real-life mermaids will be visiting the Newport Aquarium starting this weekend! On Saturday, May 25, the mermaids will be visiting the aquarium's Mermaid Cove for the first time to play with stingrays and swim through the Coral Reef Tunnel. The mermaids are bringing plenty of bubble kisses, waves and tail... Continue Reading →
Wyoming Girl Scouts Sprout a Community Seed Library
By Amy Elliot, Wyoming Living Editor Most people are familiar with the Girl Scouts motto “Be Prepared” which guides the girls as they get ready to help others and make a difference in the world. Wyoming Girl Scout Troop 41640 was more than prepared for the challenge when they decided to work toward a Bronze... Continue Reading →
GALLERY: Wyoming High School presents Mamma Mia!
By Maggie Galvin, Wyoming Living Contributor | Photos by Rod Apfelbeck On February 9, 10, and 11, Wyoming High School put on its first musical in four years: the heartwrenching celebration that is Mamma Mia!, a jukebox musical composed of ABBA songs. It balances wedding parties and bedroom breakdowns to tell the story of a... Continue Reading →
GALLERY: The Porch Geese of Wyoming
Wyoming is being invaded by the most midwest thing ever...dressing up your porch goose.
Day Tripping: Augusta, Kentucky
By Mary Casey-Sturk, Indian Hill Editor Historic Baker-Bird Winery Steeped in history with lots of places to explore, Augusta, Kentucky is a charming Ohio River town and a short drive (about an hour) from Cincinnati. Getting there can be fun too, the Augusta Ferry has been in operation since 1798 when it shuttled passengers between... Continue Reading →
