If you ve ever driven down Highway 41 or Virginia street/Oak Hill Road, chances are you ve seen the huge cemetery that is Oak Hill Cemetery & Arboretum. They host many interesting community events, but this one will be one you won t want to miss. I love events that involve history with a little dash of spooky. While this tour won t be Halloweeny, it will have some interesting history and the dash of spooky comes from the fact the tour will be held throughout a cemetery.
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Coming up on October 16th Oak Hill Cemetery & Arboretum will be hosting a Twilight Tour. The tour is $15 per person, and the money goes to benefit the Adopt an Ash program which is working hard to save 23 Ash trees that currently reside within Oak Hill Cemetery. The program helps to save the Ash Trees from the Emerald Ash Borer (a beetle that feeds off these types of trees and lay their larvae under the bark, eventually it kills these otherwise healthy trees). Read more about the Adop
If you ve ever driven down Highway 41 or Virginia street/Oak Hill Road, chances are you ve seen the huge cemetery that is Oak Hill Cemetery & Arboretum. They host many interesting community events, but this one will be one you won t want to miss. I love events that involve history with a little dash of spooky. While this tour won t be Halloweeny, it will have some interesting history and the dash of spooky comes from the fact the tour will be held throughout a cemetery.
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Coming up on October 16th Oak Hill Cemetery & Arboretum will be hosting a Twilight Tour. The tour is $15 per person, and the money goes to benefit the Adopt an Ash program which is working hard to save 23 Ash trees that currently reside within Oak Hill Cemetery. The program helps to save the Ash Trees from the Emerald Ash Borer (a beetle that feeds off these types of trees and lay their larvae under the bark, eventually it kills these otherwise healthy trees). Read more about the Adop
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Joshua Henkin: The main character in Henkin’s new novel, “Morningside Heights,” grew up in an orthodox Jewish family in Bexley. Quickly, however, the story’s location changes to the Morningside Heights neighborhood on the West Side of Upper Manhattan. The novel is a bittersweet look at a long marriage challenged by the husband’s early-onset of Alzheimer’s disease. Henkin, whose previous books include “The World Without You” and “Matrimony,” will appear in a virtual event presented by Gramercy Books at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Nancy Gilson, former arts editor for The Dispatch, will interview Henkin and moderate a group discussion. Tickets cost $5 or $29 that includes a copy of “Morningside Heights.” Go to www.eventbrite.com or www.gramercybooksbexley.com. For more information, call 614-867-5515.
One event that COVID-19 couldn t stop last year was Kentucky s Run for the Fallen . Beginning in 2019, Honor and Remember Inc. established the run to call attention to and to honor the men and women who have recently died in military service to America.
A team of more than 20 active duty military members from bases in Kentucky and other locations across the U.S. and Canada will embark on the 109-mile journey to honor every Kentucky service member who lost his or her life as a result of serving during the War on Terror and in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, and New Dawn.