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East Bank Architecture

East Bank Architecture

October 1, 2020September 29, 2020 Eddie Jurkovic

Our feature this week, the 4th in the series, is the Z Crepeau building. Built in 1892 on Hill Street, it sits just north of St. Joseph Catholic Church. While the building might appear simple at first glance, it contains some of the classic elements of the Italianate style. Italianate commercial buildings are known as

Arts, Business, Featured, History architecture, business, history, local business
Tips for Visiting a Salon During the Pandemic

Tips for Visiting a Salon During the Pandemic

October 1, 2020September 29, 2020 Cathy Dietz

Well, I finally ventured out today for my first haircut since before the pandemic! I had mixed feelings about heading back to the salon, but I put it off as long as I could. My stylist, Jill Crosby Kuharic, owner of The Beehive Salon, put me at ease and has some great advice for those

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Fire Arts Inc.

Fire Arts Inc.

September 10, 2020September 8, 2020 Cathy Dietz

Check out this premiere studio and showroom space for 3-D art.

Arts, Featured #visualart, ceramics, south bend art
Buy Nothing East Bank

Buy Nothing East Bank

September 10, 2020September 8, 2020 Caroline Shapcott

One thing that’s obvious from watching our community in action is that neighbors love helping neighbors. This week in Buy Nothing, member Elizabeth wanted to put together a care package for a family member in need. Her neighbors sprung into action: books, coloring books, and snacks were offered or delivered. Caitlin realized she had no

Buy Nothing East Bank, Featured
How did the East Bank Village begin?

How did the East Bank Village begin?

September 3, 2020September 29, 2020 Glenda Lamont

We are lucky to live in the East Bank Village and are surrounded by reminders of its history…a history that helped form South Bend.  Back in the day, water power was king and our proximity to the St. Joseph River put us in the heart of the industrial growth of the area. Platted in 1837

Featured, History
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