by Cincinnati Art Museum in partnership with Queen City Pollinator Project
4/19/2024
Bees, Queen City Pollinator Project, Osmia Bee Co., sustainability
It’s spring, the weather is warming, flowers are blooming, and this April, we are buzzing with excitement because, just last week, we welcomed native mason bees to our grounds with the help of our partner, Queen City Pollinator Project!
by Erin Robichaud, AmeriCorps Member
3/13/2023
AmeriCorps, ServeOhio, Ohio History Service Corps, Queen City Pollinator Project
Happy AmeriCorps Week! This week ServeOhio (Ohio’s commission on service and volunteerism) celebrates and recognizes AmeriCorps members who serve Ohio communities.
by Rachel Moon, Coordinator of Learning & Interpretation
4/28/2022
Community Wellness Garden, horticulture, self-care, museum grounds, bees, Queen City Pollinator Project
Located near the Longworth Administrative Wing and across from the sculpture Isabella by Jaume Plensa, the garden boasts beautiful views of the Cincinnati skyline and was planted with community wellness in mind.
by Geoff Edwards
9/9/2016
streetcars, Cincinnati, Queen City, Eden Park, Walnut Hills, Avondale Street Railroad
Posted by: Geoff Edwards
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