November 2025 Cincinnati Family Magazine

FRI 7 BILL MURRAY & HIS BLOOD BROTHERS

FULL MOON WALKS Witness the night’s magic transform the trails, marvel at the full moon and revel in natural history happenings on this quiet, guided hike. Cincinnati Nature Center, 7:30-9 p.m. $8-16. cincyna- ture.org INDOOR MARKET Fall into local finds at the Community Arts Center’s Indoor Market! Fairfield Com- munity Arts Center, 4:30-6:30 p.m. fairfield-city.org NIGHT HIKE ATTHE FARM See which animals emerge at night in the woods surround- ing the Farm. Winton Woods, 7-8 p.m. Free. greatparks.org SUPERMOON Join Astronomer Dean Regas and his fellow stargazers to view the closest full Moon of the year. Explore different telescope designs, ask ques- tions to the experts and learn interesting facts about the moon. Ault Park, 6 p.m. Free. aultparkac.org With 200 custom scenery pieces, dances from around the globe and a legendary score, this most in-demand ballet is sure to be a big hit for the holidays.TaftTheatre, 7 p.m. $25+. tafttheatre.org THU 6 THURSDAY ART PLAY Spend the morning creat- ing art, making friends and doing a little yoga after the program.The theme of this Thursday is “It’s All in the Family”; children will learn about artist Lillian Schwartz. Contemporary Arts Center, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Free for members, $5 per non-member child. contemporaryartscenter.org XAVIER MUSKETEERS VS. LE MOYNE DOLPHINS Cintas Center, 7 p.m. $25+. goxavier.com SWAN LAKE BY INTERNATIONAL BALLET STARS

HEARTLANDERS Meet Bluey during this day time matinee game that is perfect for families. Heritage Bank Center; 4 p.m. $25.60+. cycloneshockey.com`

ploring the garden through- gardening, crafts, meeting animal friends and more. Glenwood Gardens, Highfield Discovery Center, 11-11:30 a.m. $3.50. greatparks.org SAT 8 1800’S HARVEST JAMBOREE Step back in time to taste traditional pioneer foods, join in on frontier activities, play games, toss a tomahawk and more. Shawnee Lookout, November 8 and 9, 1-5 p.m. Free, some activities require a small fee. greatparks.org 2025 CFM FIREFIGHTER COOK-OFF FUNDRAISER The fourth annual firefight- er cook-off fundraiser will feature tasty bites and local celebrity chefs! Grab a spoon and get ready to dig in and support the CFM. Cincinnati Fire Museum, 7-10 p.m. $50- 130. cincyfiremuseum.com THE BELLS & SYMPHO- NIE FANTASTIQUE Rachmaninoff’s choral sym- phonyThe Bells -inspired by Edgar Allen Poe’s poem- evokes the experience of bells ringing through the phases of life, and features Cincinnati’s own May Festi- val Chorus.Then, Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique takes you inside the delirious fever-dream of a young artist driven mad by unrequited love. Music Hall, 7:30 p.m. or Sun., Nov. 9, 2 p.m. $15-124. cincinnatisymphony.org

Legendary actor and come- dian Bill Murray is coming to town with his Blood Broth- ers. Featuring special guest Dave Hill. Andrew J. Brady Music Center, 8 p.m. $65+. bradymusiccenter.com CANDLELIGHT: TRIBUTE TO ADELE Enjoy a beautiful night of candlelit music by Adele performed by StringSource. National Underground Rail- road Freedom Center, 8:45 p.m. $25+. feverup.com CINCINNATI BALLET: THE GREAT GATSBY “dream dangerously.” Leap into the jazz age with the regional premiere of chore- ographer Septime Webre’s opulentThe Great Gatsby. Based on F. Scott Fitzger- ald’s classic 1925 novel, this production features stylish dancing, shocking scandals and jazz music performed live. Aronoff Center for the Arts, 7:30 p.m., production runs through November 15. $46-156. my.cballet.org CINCINNATI BEARCATS VS. GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS FifthThird Arena, 7 p.m. See website for ticket pricing details. gobearcats.com Shutout the Hate Night. Her- itage Bank Center, 7:30 p.m. $25.60+. cycloneshockey.com HOMESCHOOL SCIENCE Learners ages 6-12 can dis- cover different ways animals use their surroundings to build their homes. Sharon Woods, 10 a.m.-noon. $9 per student. greatparks.org SUPER SPROUTS GARDEN CLUB Pre-schoolers can get inspired by nature while ex- CINCINNATI CYCLONES VS. IOWA HEARTLANDERS

MAKE AND TAKE CORNBREAD

Friends of Chrisholm Carmon Hacker will demonstrate how to make the batter of her “Blue Ribbon Cornbread”. Following the demonstration, participants will assemble dry ingredients to take home and enjoy. Chrisholm Historic Farmstead -The Augspurger

House, 1-3 p.m. $6. yourmetroparks.net

SCOUTS HONOR WEEKEND Join in on lots of fun with other scout groups and fami- lies from across the tri-state. Newport Aquarium, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. See website for pricing details. newportaquarium.com SEAN FOGELSON “THAT 1 MAILMAN” Local content creator, co- median and mailman, Sean Fogelson, is taking to the stage for a night of laughs. MadisonTheatre, 8-11 p.m. $30+. madisontheater.com ZOMBIE THOUGHTS Presented by Cincinnati Play- house in the Park’sTouring Company.This interactive adventure puts the audience in control of the show. Me- morial Hall OTR, noon. Free, ticket required. memorialhallotr.com SUN 9

CINCINNATI CYCLONES VS. IOWA

Cincinnati Ballet: The Great Gatsby Nov. 7-15

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