In our 2nd issue for 2018, we present Capital Township Trustee Lakeisha Purchase.  She is an up and coming Urban Entrepreneur in the Enos Park area of town.   Karen Ackerman-Witter’s profile tells you all about her intentions and achievements.  We look forward to her accomplishments in Enos Park and in her political career.

The Legacy of Giving Music Festival producer, Bryan Tippy is profiled in this issue by Lisa Rigoni.  He’s another powerhouse producer of good things for Springfield.  In this article you’ll learn all the exciting things ahead for this Music Festival.

We also introduce Ella Brahler, a new mortgage lender at Hickory Point Bank.  She’s a model citizen when it comes to giving of herself in public service.  Read all about this remarkable young lady in this issue.

In support of the Springfield Jewish Federation, Julie Cellini hosted and wrote about a wonder event at her house to teach Classic Italian Jewish Cuisine.  The class was taught by Chef David Radwine.

Desiree Logsdon writes about Pease’s and Bunn Gourmet and all the exciting confections available for the Easter season in this issue.

Gus Gordon in ArtScene features a review and photos from the Tony Award winning play, All the Way.  Director Phil Funkenbush does a great job presenting this historical story about the struggle to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964,

HomeScene presents the beautiful home of Kristy and Kurt Cameron.   With only a handful of owners over the past century, this masterpiece has been carefully maintained and updated with modern conveniences.

PetScene – Looks at how your pets food bowl can make you sick and what to do about it.

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We are looking forward to Spring and all the good it brings us!

Springfield Scene Magazine

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