Archive for November, 2008
New Look for Ohio’s Christmas
Written by debby on November 17, 2008 – 1:33 am -

New Look for Ohio’s Christmas
Whether you are a citizen of Ohio or not, the newly proposed plans for Montgomery County is sure to add incentive for keeping your area clean while taking care of Christmas.
The waste management policy here is certainly going to bring a new look during this holiday season. The new methods look for less of yard waste, tires and of course, some of the major pollutants that come through Christmas decorations. The Solid Waste District is bringing in the facilities for dropping off yard waste at a reduced recovery rate. This rate is actually $3 LESS for those materials that would be clean and organic. Go organic seems to be the tag line for everybody around and for obvious reasons. The yard wastes that will have plastic bags or stuff in them will obviously have a higher rate.
In the list of the accepted materials are leaves, brushes, clips and other Christmas tree decorations, including the fake trees and not to forget, the lawn trimmings.
Other than this the program offers free tire disposal where the Montgomery County dwellers would be allowed to bring ten vehicle tires each every year.
If you are looking for more information you can click here
Tags: Christmas In Ohio, Montgomery County
Posted in General Ohio | 1 Comment »
Use of Green Sustainable Technologies In Ohio
Written by admin on November 14, 2008 – 8:39 am -Citizens of Ohio are motivated and pushing for continued advocating of new green sustainable technologies. Everyone strives for clean air to breathe and clean water to drink. Unfortunately, many modern conveniences increase pollution and health problems. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency is a citizen based agency created to protect the environment and public health by instituting compliance with environmental laws.
Ohio EPA enforces and establishes eco-friendly standards for air, waste management, water and removal of sites which are contaminated with harmful materials. The Division of Hazardous Waste Management promotes prevention of pollution and ensures proper clean up and removal of dangerous building materials. They make sure that construction companies are using up to date insulation methods so individuals don’t get exposure to asbestos and other substances.
Commonly used to insulate boilers and pipes, most homes built after 1980 could harvest asbestos or other environmental defected insulation techniques. Environmental efficiency is on the rise because of technology and green sustainable methods progressing rapidly. Not only will these methods produce a healthier lifestyle, it will save you money! Prior to making the move, make sure your home has been inspected by professionals who know how to detect any type of toxic materials in the process. Improper insulation was used in millions of homes and while it is safe when enclosed or in good condition, deteriorated asbestos can cause a slew of health problems, such as malignant mesothelioma. These health issues can be an expensive process. This is why a mesothelioma lawyer can be necessary towards compensation.
The Division of Emergency and Remedial Response cleans up contaminated areas and prevents spread of any infection or harmful exposure. The division also gives assistance to communities and industries during spills or other emergencies.
GREEN better for your Pocket
Most people are unaware to the fact that eco-friendly products can cut energy costs by 35 % per year. Currently, many cities in the U.S. have created lumberyards which re-store where you can purchase recycled building materials that are authentically strong and inexpensive. . Rather than expensive and mal-treated wood, interior walls can be made from steel and concrete, avoiding many of the problems associated with asbestos and other insulation methods. Due to these recycled materials, waste is decreasing in crowded landfills. Proper insulation will save you on bills. Conducting a study in 2003, The United States Green Building Council (USGBC) conducted a study which estimated a new savings of $50-$65 per square foot for positively constructed green buildings.
Ohio is taking the steps to move to a paradigm of environmental awareness and you should too. As education and technology of green sustainable practices increase, the numbers will continue to rise. Living in a world where environmental sustainability is a vital concern to the future of mankind, it is important to take note of the consequences of improper building materials and environmental degradation.
Tags: asbestos protection, environment friendly ohio, green economics, green environment, green ohio, green technology, mesothelioma prevention
Posted in Ohio Health | 3 Comments »
A Victorian Feel!!
Written by debby on November 13, 2008 – 7:46 am -One of the best rated among hotels and inns in Ohio is the Georgian Manor Inn in Norwalk (Sandusky) in Ohio. Its falls under the category of the best bed and breakfast inn and truly deserves a four diamond rating. It was built by a local dentist and businessman in 1906. The entire hotel was built keeping in mind the climate of the place itself and has been maintained keeping the customer’s best interests a first priority.
The interiors of the inn have a Victorian and nautical feel which definitely makes staying here a warm yet traditional experience. Morover, inspite of the fact that this inn has a small space all the amenities as required in a large five star hotel is present here. Hence this ensures warmth and comfort along with a complete five star treatment. The rooms are decorated in a traditional Victorian manner with mahogany and oak furnitures along with provisions of keeping it as warm as possible. There are around five public rooms which are very spacious along with a library which is apt for people who would like to relax and mingle. There are overstuffed sofas, a dining room made of mahogany, fireplaces made of oak along with fireside chairs, balconies overlooking the lush garden where there are ponds and streams. Hence this inn would surely guarantee relaxation along with a truly five star treatment.
For further information:
Contact:
Georgian Manor Inn - Bed and Breakfast
123 West Main Street
Norwalk, Ohio 44857
(419) 663-8132
(800) 668-1644
Fax: (419) 668-3542
Email: innkeeper@georgianmanorinn.com
To know more click here
Tags: best hotels in Ohio, georgia manor inn, top rated hotels in Ohio, Victorian inn
Posted in Ohio Hotels and Inns, Vacation Rentals And Lodging | No Comments »
The Refectory Restaurant, Ohio
Written by debby on November 12, 2008 – 6:25 am -If you have to wine and dine at a fine restaurant along with a romantic and historical touch then The Refectory is the place to be. The Refectory is one of the finest French restaurants which has a very
romantic ambience and is best suited for a special occasion. It is situated inside an old church which was built in the 1800s has a historic significance as well. It would surely ensure the most elegant dining due to its very relaxed and peaceful atmosphere. And if you want to set your olfactory
senses tingling then The Refectory provides you with a 700 different types of wine to choose from.
Hence this adds a more classic and sophisticated feel to the entire dining experience.
Morover, the cuisine consists of both classic and contemporary type of authentic French cuisine. The restaurant is also divided into the eastern wing which is the lounge and the smoking area and the western wing which is the non smoking area. This would ensure people to dine according to their comfort zone. Moreover the ability of the restaurant to provide each customer with the finest of cuisine with the best possible service definitely defines their commitment level. Hence dining at a place like this with a touch of both a classic and contemporary feel is highly recommended.
Hours of Operation:
Dinner: Mon-Thurs 5:30pm-9:30pm
Fri & Sat 5:00pm-10:00pm
For Further Details:
Contact:
The Refectory Restaurant & Bistro
1092 Bethel Road
Columbus, OH 43220
Phone:(614) 451-9774
To know more click here
Tags: Add new tag, Dining, French cuisine, restaurant, The Refectory, wine
Posted in Ohio Fooding | 2 Comments »
A Mexican Delight
Written by debby on November 10, 2008 – 6:38 am -There is an old coyote saying, “Eat Well. Then Howl At The Moon…” If you are one of those who indulge in steaks, chops and seafood, then El Coyote should be the restaurant of your choice. Located at Cincinnati, Ohio, since the 1980’s, this restaurant has been serving up Margaritas, which today are actually legendary. Moreover with a very chilled out and a relaxed ambiance, this Mexican joint has excellent Mexican food, that will keep your fingers licking and you will end up wanting more.
One of the favorites for diners here have been pork chops and the Filet Mignon, a steak that will keep your mouth watered throughout.
For diners, El Coyote, has always been a place for fun, frolic and spending a great time together. The food here has always been satisfactory and as the old saying goes, you can eat well and howl your lungs off, because you will end up wanting more. With two location, one at Ohio and the other at Kentucky, this restaurant is a favorite of many.
Cincinnati Ohio Location:
7404 State Road · Anderson Township, OH
Telephone. 513-232-5757 Fax. 513-232-3094
Hours:
Monday - Thursday: 4pm - 10pm, Friday: 4pm - 11pm
Saturday: 1pm - 11pm Sunday: 1pm - 10pm
If you want to have a look at it, click here
Tags: mexican food, Ohio Fooding
Posted in Ohio Fooding | No Comments »
Ohio, Taste of Cincinnati
Written by debby on November 6, 2008 – 12:54 am -Welcome to Ohio and welcome to the biggest food festival held in the country of USA. Taste is one of the biggest and the longest running food festivals in Ohio. Held at Cincinnati, Taste is also one of the most popular food festivals around. Taste is to be held on Memorial Day Weekend: on six blocks of Fifth Street, from Race Street to Broadway in Downtown Cincinnati.
The greatest part of this great food festival is that it is all free and it gets immense publicity. The prestigious Best of Taste Award is given each year to the winner after a judgment procedure that goes on for weeks. More than 40 restaurants of USA participate in the glorious food festival. What better way to spend the summers then. Just pack those bags and all those culinary items and come down to Ohio for an absolute blast of a summer.
Timings
Saturday and Sunday, May 23 and 24, 2009, 12 noon to 12 midnight;
Monday, May 25, 2009, 12 noon to 9 p.m.,
Contact
Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber
lsalzarulo@cincinnatichamber.
coxley@cincinnatichamber.com.
chooven@cincinnatichamber.com.
Or call up Lori Salzarulo at 513-579-3187, Cynthia Oxley at 513-579-3193 or Chris Hooven at 513-579-3124.
Website - http://www.tasteofcincinnati.com/
Tags: cincinnati, Current Events, Ohio
Posted in Current Events And Exhibitions | No Comments »









