A refrigerator floating down the Ohio River two decades ago set plans for the Ohio River Foundation (ORF) in motion. The nonprofit dedicated to protecting and improving the water quality and ecology of the Ohio River and its watershed celebrates its 20th anniversary on April 14, 2020.
10 ways to green your routine. 1. Remove non-native plants on your property. 2. Use bird feeders, bird baths, and bird houses. 3. Help a turtle cross the road!
The fourth annual Cincinnati Coffee Festival returns to Music Hall in 2020! The largest coffee festival in the Midwest will be held in the beautiful ballroom at Cincinnati Music Hall, 1241 Elm St. in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati. It’s set to take place Saturday, Sept. 12 and Sunday, Sept. 13.
Enjoy the 2019 River Waves Ohio River Foundation Newsletter that features information from Our Executive Director Rich Cogen and details about our programs and events.
We take water for granted. In the Midwest, water is plentiful, and conserving it is a financial consideration more than a supply decision. Of course, in some areas, too much water is becoming a regular flooding problem.
Exciting changes are underway for the third annual Cincinnati Coffee Festival! The largest coffee festival in the Midwest is moving to the Duke Energy Convention Center.
Enjoy the 2018 River Waves Ohio River Foundation Newsletter that features information from Our Executive Director Rich Cogen and details about our programs and events.
1% for the Planet has announced the launch of SEED Ohio, a new and exciting way for people to easily and quickly give to the environment with tangible local impact.
For three weeks this summer, Ohio River Foundation hired six high school students to work at Clermont County Park District sites as a part of its Youth Conservation Team program.
Ohio River Foundation (ORF), a regional conservation organization, is pleased to announce the 15 schools that have been selected for its Mussels in the Classroom (MIC) program.