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Cincinnati Magazine
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Nearly 600 miles from the Atlantic Coast, âThe Worldâs Largest Horseshoe Crabâ resides not in water, but on a well-mowed lawn in Hillsboro. The foam-and-fiberglass arthropodâwhich measures about 67.5 feet long, 33 feet wide, and 10.5 feet highâlures tourists from State Route 124 to the small Highland County town. âIt has put Hillsboro on the map,â says Ben Sexton, who recently sold the crab to his brother, Jim. âPeople travel from everywhere to see this crab.â Before anchoring outside Benâs home, the oversized sea creature traversed the country. Built in 1997 for a Baltimore biotechnology research institute, the crab was purchased for the Creation Museum in Kentucky and later donated to a creationist church in Blanchester. Ben visited the crab during business trips and, in 2015, purchased the burnt-orange piece of Americana to complement his vintage-camper rental company. Since then,
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Cincinnati Magazine
February 9, 2021
As the Lead Engagement Specialist for GeneroCity513, Nicole Smith collaborates with other nonprofit agencies to make our community a better place by serving the homeless. She shares how she got into this field of work and the value it provides the community for our February 2021 Cincinnati At Work issue.
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Age
GeneroCity since August, homeless outreach since May 2019.
Why did you get into this field of work?
After taking time off to raise kids, I decided it was time to return to the social work field. I started in homeless outreach part time, and within a month I knew it was the work I was made for.
Cincinnati Magazine
February 4, 2021
Through her work at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Program, Rev. Olivia Hamilton helps people make sense of difficult situations through faith. She describes her role of Episcopal Priest and Staff Chaplain and the value it provides the community for our February 2021 Cincinnati At Work issue.
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Title/Occupation
Episcopal Priest and Staff Chaplain, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Program in College Hill
How long have you been in this job and field of work?
I’ve been in chaplaincy for five years and at Children’s for three.