At Home: Cozy Comfort in a Small Space
Many of you know Mandy Henderson as Columbus Underground’s resident Nature Enthusiast. You might have followed her wonderful series, This Month in the Ohio Woods, made cold cream with her, or talked...
View ArticleAt Home: Beautiful gardens in Beechwold
Michael Hogan has done an amazing job putting style and beauty into his 1200 square foot Cape Cod home in Beechwold. He had been living in German Village when he decided he was ready to buy a home. “I...
View ArticleDublin to Enhance Riverside Drive with Roundabout and Pedestrian Updates
Yesterday it was announced that Crawford Hoying has plans to develop over 1,1100 residential units in a new mixed-use development at the northeast intersection of Bridge Street and Riverside Drive in...
View ArticleFifth Avenue Dam Removal and Olentangy River Restoration Project Complete
Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman is commonly referred to as “Bikin’ Mike” due to his commitment to biking infrastructure and common spandex-clan sightings. Today, he can add “Canoein’ Mike” to his...
View ArticleCity Seeking Input on New Green Community Plan
On the first day of Christmas, Michael Coleman gave to you the five-year community sustainability plan. And just like when your mother used to insist you write your great aunt a card telling her how...
View ArticleMichelle Mills Talks Environment and Development in Re-Election Bid
Michelle Mills, who will appear on the ballot for Tuesday’s primary as she runs for re-election, leads the Columbus City Council’s Development Committee and became the inaugural chairwoman of the...
View ArticleBlack and Outside in Columbus
Nicole Jackson grew up in Cleveland where, as a child, she didn’t have many options to go outdoors and connect with nature. Much of her time was spent inside watching television, usually nature...
View ArticleFriends of Metro Parks Announces Photo Contest
Living in Central Ohio with so many dedicated places to connect with nature just a short drive from the center city is a great benefit, and one many people -nearly 8 million each year according to...
View ArticlePhotos: Ash Cave at Hocking Hills
Ash cave is one of the many wonders of the Hocking Hills region. It was used for many years as a Native American gathering place because of its amphitheater like shape. The name, Ash Cave, came from...
View ArticleLearn Your Park Cbus Hopes to Connect Families with Nature
Nicole Jackson, local leader for the Natural Leaders Network, wants you to visit a park. To that end, she is coming up on her fourth Learn Your Park Cbus event at Woodward Park, starting at 11 a.m. on...
View ArticleArt at Audubon: National Audubon Photography Award Winners Traveling Exhibit...
Selected from more than 5,500 entries, the winning photos were published in the Summer 2017 issue of Audubon Magazine and show birdlife at its most vivid, vulnerable, formidable, and elegant....
View ArticleAt Home: Beautiful gardens in Beechwold
Michael Hogan has done an amazing job putting style and beauty into his 1200 square foot Cape Cod home in Beechwold. He had been living in German Village when he decided he was ready to buy a home. “I...
View ArticleDublin to Enhance Riverside Drive with Roundabout and Pedestrian Updates
Yesterday it was announced that Crawford Hoying has plans to develop over 1,1100 residential units in a new mixed-use development at the northeast intersection of Bridge Street and Riverside Drive in...
View ArticleFifth Avenue Dam Removal and Olentangy River Restoration Project Complete
Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman is commonly referred to as “Bikin’ Mike” due to his commitment to biking infrastructure and common spandex-clan sightings. Today, he can add “Canoein’ Mike” to his...
View ArticleCity Seeking Input on New Green Community Plan
On the first day of Christmas, Michael Coleman gave to you the five-year community sustainability plan. And just like when your mother used to insist you write your great aunt a card telling her how...
View ArticleMichelle Mills Talks Environment and Development in Re-Election Bid
Michelle Mills, who will appear on the ballot for Tuesday’s primary as she runs for re-election, leads the Columbus City Council’s Development Committee and became the inaugural chairwoman of the...
View ArticleBlack and Outside in Columbus
Nicole Jackson grew up in Cleveland where, as a child, she didn’t have many options to go outdoors and connect with nature. Much of her time was spent inside watching television, usually nature...
View ArticleFriends of Metro Parks Announces Photo Contest
Living in Central Ohio with so many dedicated places to connect with nature just a short drive from the center city is a great benefit, and one many people -nearly 8 million each year according to...
View ArticlePhotos: Ash Cave at Hocking Hills
Ash cave is one of the many wonders of the Hocking Hills region. It was used for many years as a Native American gathering place because of its amphitheater like shape. The name, Ash Cave, came from...
View ArticleLearn Your Park Cbus Hopes to Connect Families with Nature
Nicole Jackson, local leader for the Natural Leaders Network, wants you to visit a park. To that end, she is coming up on her fourth Learn Your Park Cbus event at Woodward Park, starting at 11 a.m. on...
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