Happy Earth and Arbor Month, Bexley! As we celebrate ten years of certified arboretum status and a series of landmark sustainability efforts, I reflect on the community spirit and philosophy that serves as the bedrock for environmental stewardship in Bexley.
Bexley is often leads the charge of equality and progression, and our middle school and high school wrestling teams are no different.
Did you know, that since 2020, the Bexley Community Foundation has been funding a free tree giveaway for Bexley residents to win a new tree? In celebration of Arbor Day, which is celebrated in Bexley throughout the month of April, residents can enter a tree raffle in hopes of winning a free tree.
This year Passover begins on April 24. The Passover seder (order) is probably one of the most famous Jewish meals filled with tradition, questions, wine and lots and lots of food!
With over 25 years dedicated to our craft, Hidden Creek’s expertise in designing exquisite pools, modern landscapes, and maintaining impeccable gardens has earned us national acclaim. In 2023, we proudly secured two prestigious awards for our local estate design: the national APLD 2023 Landscape Design Award and the Gold Award from the Ohio Green Industry Association (OGIA). One standout project, a luxurious estate nestled in Bexley, Ohio, showcases meticulously planned outdoor pathways catering to both youthful vibrancy and sophisticated adult entertainment. Thoughtfully designed planting patterns ensure privacy from the nearby Jeffrey Park while seamlessly complementing the estate’s historic architectural style.
A conflict has emerged amid rising home sales in February and March, coupled with an apparent increase in inventory entering the market.
I’ve been in love with Ireland ever since I was little and believed in fairies. Does that explain why I gravitate toward Irish writers? It seemed like a fairy trick last year when I’d start a novel and realize, “Another Irish author! How interesting!”
On March 2, Bexley celebrated the Jeffrey Woods Festival and Maple Syrup Workshop, where participants experienced maple syrup production, axe sharpening, a sawmill demonstration, and wood working projects. The syrup tapped at the festival becomes the Kelvedon brand, available in limited quantities at Urban Emporium. To share in the syrup love, Chef Chris McCue offers one of his favorite maple recipes. This side pairs well with a richer main course. Chris likes to pair it with a salmon en croute served with a sun dried tomato and tarragon bechamel.
Chad Eddy is on an inspiring journey advocating for a cure to Cystic Fibrosis (CF). Cystic Fibrosis, or “65 roses” according to many younger children who can’t pronounce the condition, is a disorder that damages the patient's lungs, digestive tract, and other organs. His efforts were inspired by his nieces Madi and Gabby being diagnosed with CF.
Rhodes Selner is a seven-year-old second grader at Cassingham Elementary who started playing piano when he was five.