Hiking Spree 2018: Cascade Valley
It’s been a busy year and needless to say, I’ve been behind on my posting. I’m working on it and focusing on being intentional about writing for the blog. Once […]
It’s been a busy year and needless to say, I’ve been behind on my posting. I’m working on it and focusing on being intentional about writing for the blog. Once […]
Over a year ago, I had the opportunity to attend a learning journey to Kansas’ largest city, Wichita, hosted by the Wichita Community Foundation. Kansas was the last place that I […]
*Warning: Photos beyond this point are not for those uncomfortable around raw meat.* On today’s edition of Small Business Sunday is The Farmer’s Rail, a local butcher and artisanal meat […]
On the heels of a successful membership campaign, the Akron Art Museum gives us Blurred Lines, a stunning, thought provoking exhibit by renowned artist Jun Kaneko. This exhibition features splashes […]
Small Business Sundays are back! I got a little busy with some work and vacation travel, so I wasn’t able to keep up as much as I’d like. Well, I’m […]
Boston. Beantown. The birthplace of the American Revolution. Founded in 1630, Boston is one of the oldest cities in the US and the oldest city in Massachusetts. The area was […]
This week on Small Business Sundays, we’re looking at my favorite cold-pressed juice shop. Born in Ohio, Restore is high-quality, raw, organic, cold-pressed juice shop that uses locally sourced items […]
Today on Small Business Sundays, I’m featuring NOTO, a two store boutique located in Downtown Akron and the Northside District. NOTO is run by fashionable Akronite, Lauren Ward. She’s a […]
Much like bookstores and libraries, coffeeshops are often my safe haven. There’s something about the smell, look, and atmosphere that makes me let out a sigh in relief. Akron Coffee […]
The Learned Owl is one of few independent bookstores in the area that focus on new and not used books. I’ve been coming here for a few years, but I […]