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Meet the Artist: Gina Santora, Ridge + Roots

Nature provides us with a stunning canvas to gain inspiration from, and local printmaker Gina Santora uses it to her advantage when creating her uniquely beautiful, original prints. A rock-climbing and national park enthusiast, Gina captures small moments and little details of the giant, magnificent world around us via her travels with her...

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Vacation dream maker Jackie Klemenc has all the insider tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your Disney cruise or vacation

There’s never been a better time to escape to any of Disney’s destinations. Over the years, the resort has expanded and evolved to keep up with its audience, and today Disney World includes four theme parks, two water parks and 28 resorts spanning more than 40 square miles. Meet vacation dream makerJackie Klemenc, a “magic memory...

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Celebrating the most important part of the Lake Erie Bluffs, the water itself

Sometimes when something spectacular is sitting right in your back yard, you tend to take it for granted. After weathering the past two pandemic years, isn’t it high time we made a pact to appreciate the wonder and beauty surrounding us? Lake Erie is Mimi’s favorite Great Lakes for a gazillion reasons, and you’re invited to see why...

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Meet the Artist: Mandy Spisak, Retro Revival

“Everything old is new again” is certainly evident in local artist Mandy Spisak’s resourceful and gorgeous mosaics, created entirely with upcycled materials. Primarily inspired by nature, Mandy’s passion for mosaics blossomed during the pandemic lockdown when she was unable to go to her studio to create. Like her fellow artists, she...

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Lake Metroparks offers pup-friendly, outdoor fun for you and your best furry friend to discover

After doing a little Google research, Mimi discovered that the “dog days of summer” are a real thing. Who knew? According to the Farmers’ Almanac, they occur between July 3 and August 11 each year, signifying the “most oppressive period of summer” in terms of heat. But the name doesn’t have anything to do with the heat. During...

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