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Claire Rogers

Claire Rogers is a Cincinnati-based freelance writer whose work has appeared in Cincinnati Parent, Dayton Parent, LEAD Magazine and other online and print publications. She and husband Brian reside in Loveland with their two children. Connect with her on Facebook.

Claire Rogers's Latest Articles

Civic Garden Center celebrates 75 years of community beautification

Staff and volunteers at the Civic Garden Center facilitate positive gardening experiences through a Horticulture Helpline, library, classes, STEM-based kids programming, hands-on workshops, tours and special events.

Allez Bakery's seeded sourdough is a twist on the classic sourdough bread found at most bakeries.
Tom McKenna creating own niche in OTR community with Allez Bakery

Allez Bakery, located at 1208 Main St., is the newest addition to Over-the-Rhine’s already impressive line-up of locally-owned restaurants, breweries and cafes.

EPS's Marlowe Court development will provide housing for senior citizens and open College Hill to new residents.
Increased focus on development creates stronger neighborhood vibe in College Hill

Over the past 15 years, many of the businesses in College Hill's central business district have closed or relocated, leaving vacancies and a struggling business district. But fresh ideas and new businesses have started to spring up in the neighborhood, bringing new life to College Hill.

Local providers and nonprofit groups team up to support families facing serious medical challenges

In addition to nonprofit organizations like Hear the Hope and Dragonfly, corporations like PatientPoint and St. Elizabeth are providing families with unique tools to combat major health concerns and tackle the rising cost of coverage.

Cladwell fashion startup embraces sustainability and finds success in shifted focus

After attracting more than 300,000 users to its personal shopping tool, Cladwell's creators experienced a wake-up call that transformed their model toward helping consumers make simpler, more socially conscious wardrobe choices.

Cincinnati breweries join forces to build community through charitable giving

Cincinnati's craft brewery scene is keeping pace with the explosive national trend, but collaboration, community building and collective generosity might be what set our beer brands apart from other cities.

Local philanthropist leads global efforts for orphans and at-risk kids

Beth Guckenberger heads up Back2Back Ministries, an international orphan care organization based in Mason, headlines international conferences and is preparing to release her seventh book.

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