I was invited back!

I was invited back to speak at the Marjorie P. Lee Retirement Community on Wednesday, April 11th. Based on comments that people made after the presentation, I think everyone found the topics interesting. One woman said my talk was so enjoyable she would have liked it if I’d continued talking for another hour! The tables … [Read more…]

Price Hill Historical Society

The Price Hill Historical Society is an organization that’s been in existence for a very long time. According to an article I read in Heritage on the Hill, their newsletter, the group’s initial meeting took place on May 15, 1875 – a time when the residents were preparing to celebrate the soon-to-be-opened Price Hill Incline. … [Read more…]

A Repeat Performance!

The Seasons Retirement Communities in Kenwood asked me to come back and I was pleased to present my PowerPoint program on Monday, March 5th. The people in the audience – women and men! – enjoyed a lovely luncheon of tea sandwiches, assorted fresh fruit and desserts while I provided a brief look at what downtown … [Read more…]

Virginia Bakery Remembered

On Wednesday, January 21st, I did something a little bit different – I gave a presentation at the Taft Museum about one of my previous books, Virginia Bakery Remembered. There is a connection: As mentioned in Lost Tea Rooms of Downtown Cincinnati, the McAlpin’s Tea Room in the 1990s served bran muffins that were made … [Read more…]

Seasons Retirement Community

The Lunch & Learn class gathered at noon on Thursday, January 25th. I was invited to join them for the meal, and following that I spoke about Cincinnati’s bygone department stores and tearooms. There are a few new photos in my PowerPoint presentation that I think make the talk more interesting. It’s fun to hear … [Read more…]

Living on the Air in Cincinnati

There’s a new exhibit at the Main Library that’s downtown on Vine Street – Living on the Air in Cincinnati: Cincinnati’s Broadcasting History. As described on their website, “The Library is partnering with Media Heritage for an exhibit featuring photographs and original artifacts from local shows and stations. The exhibit will be on display in … [Read more…]

Pioneer Antique & Hobby Association

On the evening of November 15th, I took a ride out to Green Township to speak at the Nathanael Greene Lodge with a group of people who belong to the Pioneer Antique & Hobby Association.  As someone who’s not familiar with that side of town, I felt like I was on my own pioneer adventure … [Read more…]

Buckeye Book Fair

On November 3rd I headed north to Wooster, Ohio, so that I could participate in the Buckeye Book Fair.  On Friday evening, at the authors’ reception, I got to meet and speak with lots of other authors – some of them were actually staying at the same Bed & Breakfast, the Market Street Inn (http://www.marketstreetinnwooster.com/), … [Read more…]

Lyceum Book Club

Glendale’s Lyceum Book Club invited me to be the guest of honor at their monthly meeting on November 1st.  I was, of course, very pleased that they had chosen my book. Many of the ladies came dressed in “proper tearoom attire” of hats and gloves, and the refreshments included tearoom finger sandwiches with cucumber slices and … [Read more…]

Books by the Banks

On Saturday, October 28th, I participated in the 11th annual Books by the Banks event, a celebration of books and reading that takes in the Duke Energy Convention Center every October in Cincinnati. My table location put me next to some very interesting people: The author to my left was Judy Kuhn, author of The Other UC and … [Read more…]