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Columbus / Ohio / United States
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For 60 years The Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges has been a national leader in providing unrestricted donations and student scholarships through funds raised in annual solicitations from businesses, foundations, and other donors. OFIC promotes student diversity on our campuses through recruitment and retention programming and provides college readiness programming for underserved populations with a focus on workforce development. We connect students and alumni to career opportunities through one of Ohios largest career fairs, the OFIC CareerFest. OFIC helps its campuses reduce operating expenses by coordinating group procurement programs and sponsors professional development programming for campus faculty and staff. There are 34 member independent colleges and universities in OFIC, representing 99, 000 students. Our member colleges, selecting a college, or admissions and financial aid select Students & Parents
Euclid / Ohio / United States
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Help Foundation is a nonprofit social service agency, serving people with mental and developmental disabilities. It offers services, such as residential care, habilitation and special education. It provides a variety of housing options, including group homes and subsidized apartment projects. Its continuing education program provides individual special education services to children. Its Summit County program serves individuals in a variety of apartment settings and assists in learning daily living skills to become more independent. Its other programs include Woodland Home, Benner Home, Nottingham Home, Parkgate Home, Hillside Home, Cuyahoga County Supported Living and Lake County Supported Living. Its accounting department provides several services to clients, such as payeeship, assisting with the Medicaid application process and redetermination and Department of Housing and Urban Development certification and recertification. Established in 1965, Help Foundation is located in Cleveland.
Mason / Ohio / United States
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G&K Services provides uniform rental & professional industrial uniform cleaning with weekly uniform pickup & delivery services. Uniform and facility services solutions for rent or purchase. Leading the uniform rental industry for 100+ years.
Cincinnati / Ohio / United States
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The E.W. Scripps Company is a media enterprise with interests in national cable networks, newspaper publishing, broadcast television stations, e-commerce, interactive media, licensing and syndication. The company s portfolio of media properties includes Scripps Networks, with such brands as HGTV, Food Network and DIY Network. The E.W. Scripps Company owns nearly 20 newspapers, which includes the Rocky Mountain News, The Albuquerque Tribune and the Washington-based Scripps Media Center. The company s portfolio of television stations includes several ABC-affiliated stations and a few NBC affiliates. E.W. Scripps owns United Media, a leading licensing and syndication company. It also owns Shop At Home and Shopzilla, which market millions of consumer products to television viewers throughout the United States. The company is also the primary sponsor of the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee. The E.W. Scripps Company is headquartered in Cincinnati.
Cleveland / Ohio / United States
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Operational since 1882, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo houses a large collection of over 3,000 animals, representing nearly 600 species. Based at Cleveland, Ohio, it also maintains a botanical garden. Some of the animals at the zoo include armadillos, deer, emu, elephants, Koalas, salamanders and vipers. It hosts educational trips, programs, overnight adventures, teacher workshops and camps. The zoo also permits parties, picnics, receptions and meeting to be organized on its premises. Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums and participates in 58 species survival plans.
Dayton / Ohio / United States
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With one of its locations in Dayton, Ohio, the Kettering Foundation works on strategies to strengthen democracy. The foundation provides online materials for reading that includes books and periodicals. It has been in operation since 1927 and also conducts research work in areas of education, urban affairs, science, technology and international relations. The foundation supports public awareness programs on a variety of health care topics. It employs a staff of research officers, program associates and other support personnel. The foundation organizes workshops introduce international participants to the concept of deliberative democracy. In addition, the Kettering Foundation partners with International Institute for Sustained Dialogue and National Issues Forums Institute.
Euclid / Ohio / United States
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Help Foundation is a nonprofit social service agency, serving people with mental and developmental disabilities. It offers services, such as residential care, habilitation and special education. It provides a variety of housing options, including group homes and subsidized apartment projects. Its continuing education program provides individual special education services to children. Its Summit County program serves individuals in a variety of apartment settings and assists in learning daily living skills to become more independent. Its other programs include Woodland Home, Benner Home, Nottingham Home, Parkgate Home, Hillside Home, Cuyahoga County Supported Living and Lake County Supported Living. Its accounting department provides several services to clients, such as payeeship, assisting with the Medicaid application process and redetermination and Department of Housing and Urban Development certification and recertification. Established in 1965, Help Foundation is located in Cleveland.
Cleveland / Ohio / United States
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Since its opening in 1995, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland has been visited by nearly eight million people from around the world. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum honors a new series of inductees each year, all of which have made great contributions to the genre of rock and roll. Just a selection of the many artists honored in the hall of fame include Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, the Supremes, Eric Clapton, and Queen. Along with the hall of fame, the museum contains a countless number of artifacts related to the hall of fame inductees and the genre of rock and roll. As a result, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a must-see not just for rock and roll fans, but for music lovers in general.

Best and Worst Times to Go to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
The best time to visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is on a Saturday between Memorial Day and Labor Day or on any Wednesday, because the museum stays open until 9 p.m. on those days.

Otherwise, the museum is open from 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. every day except for Thanksgiving and Christmas Day, when it is closed.

The worst time to visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is from November-March, since inclement weather may make road conditions hazardous.

Must See/Do at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
Some of the exhibits at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum are there on a temporary basis, but there are still plenty of must-see permanent exhibits, such as the Hall of Fame Inductee Gallery, which features a multimedia presentation and a walkway engraved with the signatures of inductees.

One of the other must-sees at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is the exhibit for the Beatles, which contains the most comprehensive collection of Beatles-related items in the world, with some highlight artifacts being Paul McCartney's handwritten arrangement for the song "Birthday" and John Lennon's Gibson J-160E acoustic guitar.

In order to learn about rock and roll's origins, visitors should walk through the Roots of Rock and Roll exhibit, which explores how rock and roll sprung out of gospel, blues, country/folk/bluegrass, and R&B by featuring artifacts from some of the artists that made important contributions to each genre, such as the Soul Sisters, B.B. King, Hank Williams, and Ray Charles.

Admission to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
Admission to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum ranges from $13-$22. Children ages eight and under can be admitted to the museum for free along with the purchase of an adult ticket.

Greater Cleveland residents, senior citizens, college students, and military members can receive discounted admission to the museum with ID.

Tickets can be purchased online or upon arrival at the museum.

Parking and Public Transportation to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
Visitors to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum can park in the Great Lakes Science Center parking garage for a $2 discount, but the garage is not available to museum visitors when the Cleveland Browns football team has a home game or there is some other event at FirstEnergy Stadium.

The North Point Garage and the Pier, Ninth Street, and Coast Guard parking lots are all located within walking distance of the museum, but are usually busy during Cleveland Browns football games and charge a high fee on those days.

If parking is hard to find close to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, the staff recommends that visitors park further away and take public transportation to the museum. Visitors should check the "Directions and Parking" tab on the museum's website to learn about Cleveland's bus, trolley, and rail transportation systems that can transport them to the museum.

Food at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum has its own restaurant on-site called the Rock Hall Café.

The Rock Hall Café is located on the third floor of the museum and gives guests a good view of the other floors below.

Visitors to the café have the option to choose between hot or cold meals, as well as a variety of desserts and beverages.

Insider Tip for Visitors to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is just an hour away from the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Those who wish to visit both locations can purchase special Hall Pass tickets which provide access to both halls of fame for a discounted price. Hall Pass tickets can be purchased online or at the box office at either location for a price of $27-$43.

Miranda Roehler grew up in Northwest Ohio. She studied Creative Writing and History at The University of Findlay and has been published in multiple international journals.