Author Archives: kgramme

Early Goodbyes

Sadly, my supervisor for the last nine weeks will be on vacation for my last week. Fortunately, we had an early celebration of my time here at the Ohio History Connection. We were planning on going to the Columbus Commons … Continue reading

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Music and a Meal

Since I am nearing the end of the my fellowship, I decided to look through the packet of information I received on my first day. It’s a bit sad to see that this journey is almost over, but I enjoy … Continue reading

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Smiles in Schools

This week, I was busy going to sites for History to Go. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of this week, I went to three of the ETSS sites. ETSS may sound familiar to some of you since Anastasia Martinez, another … Continue reading

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The Power of People

As cliche as it is, time has flown by this summer. I don’t have too many thoughts to share from the past week, I’ve been busy going to sites and doing History to Go programs and working on the facilitators … Continue reading

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Columbus,Ohio: A Cultural Safehaven?

This week has completely blown me away… I feel speechless. I think it’s important to take a pause and think about some of the events of the week (and maybe take a few minutes to look at CNN and BBC). … Continue reading

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For the Love of Learning

Today is the only day of this week that I won’t be facilitating a History to Go program…and it’s also Friday. As I reflect back on the events of the week, I can see some of the strives I’ve made … Continue reading

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Prepare for the Unexpected

Hello again! My second week at the Ohio History Connection has been filled with helping out on several of our History to Go programs that had been in place before this fellowship. However, on Monday the History to Go programs … Continue reading

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Unveiling the Basics

Hello everyone! My name is Katie Grammenidis and I am one of the summer fellows for the Columbus Foundation. For the next nine weeks (I can’t believe the first week is already almost finished) I will be working at the … Continue reading

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