Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum, 10 a.m.- noon. Free for children, $20-30 adults. pyramidhill.org SAT 19 Delve into the eerie world of vultures and take a stroll throughThe Boneyard, a hotspot for vultures and other scavengers. Cincinnati Nature Center, 10:30 a.m.- noon. $8-16. cincynature.org SUN 20 MY MORNING JACKET Featuring BALTHVS. SCAVENGERS OF THE SKY MegaCorp Pavilion, 7:30p.m. See website for ticket details. promowestlive.com MON 21 CINCINNATI SYMPHONY: INGRID MICHAELSON Grammy and Emmy nom- inated singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson is making her Cincinnati Pops debut with conductor Christopher Dragon. Cincinnati Music Hall, 7:30 p.m. $26+. cincinnatisymphony.org THE HOWL Explore Wiggly Field with the family pooch, visit treat sta- tions sponsored by friends from the local pet communi- ty and compete in the cutest costume contest Butler County has ever seen. Cost is $7 per dog (human family and friends FREE). Voice of America MetroPark, 5:30-7 p.m. Free-$7.
It is also 513 Friday, meaning $5 craft drafts and seltzers, $1 popcorn and $3 burgers. Heritage Bank Center, 7:30 p.m. $25.60+. heritagebankcenter.com CINCINNATI SYMPHONY: BARBER AND SHOSTAKOVICH Shostakovich’s political and personal turmoil unfolds through boldness and intensity, and Stella Chen tugs on heartstrings with Barber. Cincinnati Music Hall, October 24: 11 a.m. and October 25: 5 p.m. $15+. cincinnatisymphony.org MOVIES INTHE PARK Grab the kids (+ a blanket) and enjoy a Hocus Pocus in the park. Village Green Park, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. fairfield-city.org FRI 25 BAYLOR VS. UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Happy Homecoming! Show support and wear red to cheer on the bearcats. Nip- pert Stadium, timeTBA. See website for ticket pricing. gobearcats.com FALL FEST WEEKEND Families can carve up good times with this festival that features local vendors, live music, animal encounters with Good Green Earth, a free pumpkin patch and so much more. Washington Park, October 25 and 26:
from those who survived and those who perished. Con- front one of history’s darkest periods while being part of ongoing remembrance. Cincinnati Museum Cen- ter, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Exhibit runs through April 12, 2026. Cincinnati Museum Center is closed Tuesday and Wednes-
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TRUNK ORTREAT Put on a costume and get ready for a spooktacular time with Great Parks and Sha- ronville Parks & Recreation! Perfect for kids of all ages, this fun-filled evening offers a safe and exciting way to collect candy, show off cos- tumes and enjoy the festive spirit of the season. Sharon Woods, Sharon Center, 5-6:30 p.m. Free; registration required. greatparks.org TUE 22 The world’s finest Fleetwood Mac tribute band is coming to the Taft. Taft Theatre, 7:30 p.m. $45+. tafttheatre.org WED 23 HALLOWEEN ON THE GREEN Grab a trick-or-treat bag and RUMOURS OF FLEETWOOD MAC get those costumes on; it is time toTrick-or-Treat with Fairfield Parks and Recre- ation! Village Green Park, 6-8 p.m. Free. fairfield-city.org PUMPKIN WALK Pumpkins as far as the eye can see and now withTWO Nights to enjoy the Hallow- een Fun! Walk among 500+ pumpkins, lights, characters and enjoy festive activities in Tower Park!Tower Park, 6-9 p.m. Free. fortthomasky.org THU 24 CANDLELIGHT: A HAUNTED EVENING OF HALLOWEEN CLASSICS Spooky season is here! Get into the “BOO” mood with a concert featuring haunting tunes. Memorial Hall OTR, 8:45-10 p.m. $25+. feverup.com CINCINNATI CYCLONES VS. KOMETS Join the Peanuts gang to wait for the Great Pumpkin!
days. $29.50-37.50. cincymuseum.org
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Close out the 10th anniver- sary with a big celebration of all things FC Cincinnati! TQL Stadium, 6 p.m. $41+. tqlstadium.com CINCINNATI CYCLONES VS. NAILERS Welcome hockey back during the first home match of the season.There will be $2 hot dogs, soda and beer (for the grown-ups). Get to the game early to grab a Cyclones cal- endar. Heritage Bank Center, 7:30 p.m. $25.60+. cyclone- shockey.com CINCINNATI SYMPHONY: DAME JANE This “All Amadeus” program aims to showcase Mozart’s music. Cincinnati Music Hall, 7:30 p.m. $15+. cincinnatisymphony.org PHOTO EXPLORATION AT PYRAMID HILL Families can explore the grounds of Pyramid Hill to- gether to capture the beauty of art and nature through photography. Document the flowers, art, wildlife, and ev- erything else encountered on this photo finding adventure for beginner photographers.
11a.m.-4 p.m. Free. washingtonpark.org
FITTON SHOWSTOPPERS: THE CONJURORS This Vegas act is coming to Hamilton with a world-class magical mind-reading show that will bend beliefs and simply WOW! Fitton Center for Creative Arts, 7:30-10 p.m. $54. fittoncenter.org HALLOWEEN WALK IN THE WOODS Wear a costume and get ready for a wonderful autumn walk through the
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