This month we are taking a slight shift from introducing you to a neighbor you might pass in the park any day of the week. This month we wanted to pay homage to...
When we first met Margo Sobocinski, we knew her only as a friend and fellow mom of Steele Elementary. She very humbly did not inform us that she leads the helm...
If you’ve ever re-purposed a piece of furniture, chances are you’ve worked with the lovely Ashlee Lampshire. She sat down with us to talk about her nearly deca...
After decades working in television, Caroline Ziv decided to shift gears and focus on her new clothing line, Pink Gingham. We had the chance to learn more abou...
After seeing an image of her sculpture in our May Issue, Kim invited us into her home and studio. As soon as we entered the front door, we saw a beautiful disp...
As lovers of all things handmade and local, the vibrant and unique BuxieJo bags have been on our radar since 2014. Kerrin Pogozelski opens up about how it all b...
If you’ve walked down Old S. Gaylord Street lately, you’ve probably noticed a new storefront called Wellbeing. We were curious so we jumped at the opportunity ...
Maki is a botanical dye fiber artist, Steele mom and Wash Park neighbor. We were grateful for the opportunity to learn more about her art and dedication to sust...
Denver author Ellen O’Clover launched her debut novel, Seven Percent of Ro Devereux, with HarperTeen (HarperCollins) on January 17. The contemporary young adult...
We are thrilled to introduce the families of Wash Park to Whitney Talmage. She is an expert at guiding teens as they embark on the journey from high school to ...