Showing posts with label anniversary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anniversary. Show all posts

40TH ANNIVERSARY OF CINCINNATI METRO

From the early days of transit, buses have been a fixture in Cincinnati since 1926. For over 80 years, a private company, Cincinnati Street Railway, managed our city's transportation services until technologically advancements of the early 1970s took buses on a different route. In order to facilitate improvements, the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) and the City of Cincinnati partnered to form Cincinnati Metro, a publicly owned and operated transit management organization. Since 1973, Metro has been riding the roads to success.


Photo courtesy of Cincinnati Metro



In honor of their 40th Anniversary, Cincinnati Metro hosted a celebration on Fountain Square. Cincinnati Transit Historical Society displayed their vintage Cincinnati Street Railway bus alongside three modern Metro buses for the public to tour.



 



Joined by other local organizations, Metro-themed prizes were handed out for participating in a spin-the-wheel game, ranging from pens, to tote bags, and even a miniature Metro bus.  Mascots from community organizations were present as well, including Buddy from Hoxworth Blood Center, Binny from Rumpke, and Red the Cincinnati Library mascot. (I think they should've named the library mascot Paige, you know, for books, but that would've been too punny.)




 
Photo courtesy of Queen City Bike

Paige Red and Binny


Earlier this year, Metro reached out to followers on social media to send in their favorite stories while riding the bus. One special story which touched everyone's hearts was that of the Settlemoirs, who met on the bus in 1973 during Metro's first year of service. Celebrating their 40th Anniversary as well, the couple renewed their wedding vows on Fountain Square by an officiant who was none other than a Metro bus driver.



Photo courtesy of Cincinnati Metro
Photo courtesy of Cincinnati Metro



Many exciting new improvements are coming to Metro in the next month. Check out their Facebook page and stayed tuned as for what's to come.




PARK + VINE: 6TH ANNIVERSARY

One of the pioneers of the revitalization of Over The Rhine, Park + Vine, celebrated six years of business this May. In gratitude of their supportive customers, the shop offered festivities inside and outside as well as special discounts, such as 20-25% off merchandise.


An eco-friendly general store, Park + Vine prides itself on stocking products that are natural, non-toxic, and environmentally conscious. From clothing to dishware, soap, house paint, bike helmets, and toilet paper, the shop has it all. Since expanding from its original home on Vine Street to its current location at 12th and Main, the additional space allowed for an organic grocery store and cafe to open. Most of the food is locally-sourced and many of their options are vegan-friendly.

Candles, air fresheners, soaps, and more.

Owner Dan Korman created the business to help make an eco-friendly lifestyle easily accessible and also to educate people who may not be familiar with its importance. In addition to retail, Park + Vine offers classes on topics such as: canning and preserving, biking, cloth diapering and green parenting skills, cooking classes and more.

This little girl enjoys a soda with her pup on Park + Vine's garden patio.


Park + Vine is open daily from 10:00am-7:00pm on weekdays, 9:00am-7:00pm on Saturdays, and 10:00am-5:00pm on Sundays.