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Wildflowers, cleanups, tree plantings and more: Earth Day week events in Cincinnati

Wildflowers, cleanups, tree plantings and more: Earth Day week events in Cincinnati Luann Gibbs, Cincinnati Enquirer © Phyllis Keller Two adventurers explore the Highfield Discovery Garden at Glenwood Gardens of Great Parks. There are many small things we can do for our planet that will have a positive impact for the greater good. Things like adding reusable eating utensils to your everyday carry, bringing reusable bags for shopping and consolidating online orders to minimize package waste.  © Courtesy of Kathy Grant A gray hairstreak butterfly on zinnia. We only have one Earth, friends, and it s never too late to learn how to be a good steward of our beautiful blue planet. Earth Day is officially Thursday, April 22, and these Earth Day events are great places to learn more and have fun at the same time.

Things to do this week: March 8-14

Things to do this week: March 8-14
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Haile Foundation simplifies name, but not its mission - Cincinnati Business Courier

Haile Foundation simplifies name, but not its mission - Cincinnati Business Courier
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Capturing the light - Daily Advocate

Capturing the light By Marilyn Delk - DCCA News As an enthusiastic fan of the paintings by Claude Monet, I am intrigued and inspired by his ability to capture the light. The Impressionist pioneer, obsessed by light, worked to capture changing light and its accompanying shadows from sunrise to sunset, experiencing the same landscape in myriad ways to eternalize a fleeting moment of time. Although I always assumed that the artist found the sights surrounding him as soothingly beautiful as I find his paintings, a recent article from the Art Institute of Chicago informs me that Monet found the light “simply terrifying.”

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