The 10th Annual Spring Wine Walk will be held April 11. Stop by to sample wines and buy your favorites to take home with you! Samplings from wineries, food trucks, shopping, and good times will be had by all. thisisindiana.org/event/spring-wine-walk-3/ The 2026 Harrison County Popcorn Festival will be happening July 10-11 in downtown Corydon. This […]
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Finding A Social Boost For Someone Who Is Lonely
Loneliness and isolation are two issues many face. According to the National Institute on Aging, loneliness increases the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, obesity, anxiety, cognitive decline including Alzheimer’s disease, and contributes to a weakened immune system. Those who regularly engage in social activities, however, tend to live longer, have better cognitive function, […]

Erasing Your Digital Footprint And Why It Matters
If you’ve ever visited a website, paid a bill online, sent an email, or posted on Facebook, you’ve created a digital footprint — the trail of information that records your online activity. Some of this data is shared intentionally, like when you make a purchase or sign up for a subscription service. Other information is […]
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Travel To Corydon For These Events
The 10th Annual Spring Wine Walk will be held April 11. Stop by to sample wines and buy your favorites to take home with you! Samplings from wineries, food trucks, shopping, and good times will be had by all. thisisindiana.org/event/spring-wine-walk-3/ The 2026 Harrison County Popcorn Festival will be happening July 10-11 in downtown Corydon. This […]

Check Out All That’s Happening In Cincinnati This April
Looking for something to do around the Cincinnati area? Today’s Transitions found a few options for you to consider this April. Every spring, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden transforms into a magnificent explosion of color with Zoo Blooms! As one of only two accredited botanical gardens in Ohio, the Cincinnati Zoo offers one of […]
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What’s Left To Explore? – Your Limits
Explore Your Limits Exploring an interest always pushes a person out of their comfort zone, whether it is learning astrophotography, how to fly or sail, or the distinctive song of a Golden Swamp Warbler. But sometimes the thing you take an interest in is your own body. At least, that is the case for Scott […]

Take The Grandkids On A Spring Flower Hike
This spring, plan some family time in the great outdoors – coat-free and ready to soak up some vitamin D! According to the National Park Service, walking in nature improves mood, self-esteem, and relaxation. And one-on-one grandkid/grandparent time spent in the sunshine walking or skipping through grassy paths and tree-covered lanes allows for deeper connections […]
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Flowers Make A Difference
If you’ve ordered flowers from Nanz and Kraft Florists, there’s a very good chance Pat Pendergrass was responsible for your bouquet. For more than 50 years, Pat has been a floral designer and trusted mentor at Louisville’s family flower shop. Pat remembers her first interview with owner Ramsey Kraft, down to what she wore that […]

Finding A Social Boost For Someone Who Is Lonely
Loneliness and isolation are two issues many face. According to the National Institute on Aging, loneliness increases the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, obesity, anxiety, cognitive decline including Alzheimer’s disease, and contributes to a weakened immune system. Those who regularly engage in social activities, however, tend to live longer, have better cognitive function, […]

Check Out All That’s Happening In Cincinnati This April
Looking for something to do around the Cincinnati area? Today’s Transitions found a few options for you to consider this April. Every spring, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden transforms into a magnificent explosion of color with Zoo Blooms! As one of only two accredited botanical gardens in Ohio, the Cincinnati Zoo offers one of […]

Erasing Your Digital Footprint And Why It Matters
If you’ve ever visited a website, paid a bill online, sent an email, or posted on Facebook, you’ve created a digital footprint — the trail of information that records your online activity. Some of this data is shared intentionally, like when you make a purchase or sign up for a subscription service. Other information is […]

What’s Left To Explore? – The Wild
Explore the Wild Birding is now having its moment, but Meg Brown developed her interest in 2004. While she and her husband Steve always enjoyed being outdoors, when they met up with some avid-birder friends in the Rocky Mountains, Meg quickly caught the birding bug. She saw a grouse putting on a big display and […]


