By Mary Casey-Sturk Chris Rust is a wood carver. A sculptor. An artist. A visionary. Rust can look at a tree stump, and a canvas is born. Using his chainsaw, Rust, of Fort Thomas, has created dozens upon dozens of unique pieces of art that dot our community and beyond. He’s created pieces for personal... Continue Reading →
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Walking Through History in Cancun
Photos and story by Mary Casey-Sturk Cancun, Mexico has long been a vacation hot spot for travelers from Cincinnati. From romantic getaways and destination weddings to spring breaks and summer vacations, it offers a little something for everyone. For this traveler, it offers an opportunity to visit Mayan sites that have long been on my... Continue Reading →
Cincinnati Country Day School Hosts Naturalization Ceremony
On April 27, Cincinnati Country Day School once again proudly hosted a naturalization ceremony on campus during which 46 individuals were sworn in as United States citizens. The Carey Family Amphitheater was designated as a United States courthouse for the day as we welcomed America’s 46 newest citizens representing 17 countries: Bhutan, Egypt, France, Ghana,... Continue Reading →
Stepping Stones to Put on 25th Annual Golf Classic
Stepping Stones will host the 2026 Golf Classic on Monday, June 1, 2026 at the O’Bannon Creek Golf Club in Loveland. Stepping Stones and event chair John Borchers, Jr. invite you to enjoy a beautiful day of golf, benefiting year-round programs for children, teens and adults with disabilities. The day will feature exciting hole challenges,... Continue Reading →
Indian Hill School District celebrates Chris Rotsching with Celebration of Excellence Award
Veteran music educator to be honored as part of the annual Hamilton Co. ESC celebration The Indian Hill Exempted Village School District announced that longtime music educator Chris Rotsching has been selected as a recipient of the Hamilton County Educational Services Center (ESC) Celebration of Excellence Award. Rotsching, who has dedicated 34 years to teaching,... Continue Reading →
The Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum Presents Mission in Motion on April 29
The Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum’s new Artist in Residence program expands TCCCT’s community enrichment goals by partnering with professional artist educators. Originary Arts Initiative, founded by Dr. Sherry Cook Stanforth, supports this endeavor through creative emphasis on Appalachian migration heritage identity, which historically defines the immediate and surrounding communities. Programs with Stanforth and other... Continue Reading →
Kindling a Fire “The Founding Fathers”
By Cincinnati Country Day Head of School Rob Zimmerman ‘98 This year represents a major milestone for Cincinnati Country Day School: one hundred years ago this fall, CCDS opened its doors to its first students. As we reflect on a century of excellence, with countless fond memories and thousands of alumni lives transformed, it is... Continue Reading →
London Calling
Story and photos by Mary Casey-Sturk With direct flights from the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) to London’s Heathrow Airport several times a week, traveling to London and beyond is easy. These overnight flights allow you to arrive in London, head into the city and start exploring! London has always had a place in my... Continue Reading →
GO Pantry Expands to Larger Facility to Feed More Kids in NKY
NKY-based nonprofit, GO Pantry, will soon move into a larger, upgraded warehouse that will improve the organization’s ability to fulfill its critical mission -- feeding hungry kids. “This move represents a milestone for GO Pantry and the community that supports us,” said Beth McIntire, GO Pantry Co-Founder and Executive Director. “Our new space will be... Continue Reading →
Easterseals Receives $1.75 million to expand services with Campbell County campus
Easterseals Redwood (ESRW), will receive a $1.75 million appropriation from the Kentucky General Assembly to expand its services with a new campus in Campbell County, increasing access to critical care for children and adults with disabilities. Easterseals Redwood has operated a licensed medical childcare program in Fort Mitchell for more than 20 years and opened... Continue Reading →
Local Business Commits to Year-round Support for Family Nurturing Center
In April, the Family Nurturing Center (FNC) announced an expanded and innovative commitment from Tom Gill Chevrolet that will provide ongoing, year-round support for child abuse prevention and treatment services across the region. At this year’s Blue Ribbon Kickoff event, long-time community partner Tom Gill introduced a new approach to giving: rather than a one-time... Continue Reading →
