Cincinnati Buzz
1940’S DAY RETURNSTO CMC
UnionTerminal’s art deco building style and its grand rotunda inspire curiosity of eras long past. Standing in the amber glow of the half dome is simply awe-inducing, especially if you imagine UnionTerminal as a bustling 1940’s USO hub for recreation and transportation during World War II. On September 6, 2025 classic cars will line the UT driveway, zoot suits and pin curls will be worn and the jitterbug will be danced—1940s Day is returning to Cincinnati Museum Center! The history-rich event will take place from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and is included with admission/membership.Travel back in time with the family; more details are available at cincymuseum.org.
AMERICA’S RIVER ROOTS
Save the date! A new event celebrating America’s 250th birthday is coming to the Cincinnati, Covington and Newport riverfronts October 8-12, 2025. America’s River Roots will celebrate the rich history of river cities through music, cuisine, culture and cruises. Headliners include Weezer, Maren Morris and Mt. Joy, with additional nationally recognized, emerging and local artists also performing. Food trucks will be serving up multicultural foods and river cruises will also offer various dining options, too! Be sure to check out the Riverwalk Experience to dig into the history of river cities and the industries they have spawned. Check out americasriverroots.com to see the full lineup of performers, exhibits, cruises and more.
WHAT’S NEW ATTHE LEVEE
CINCINNATI DUO HONORED
NKY fans of Mi Cozumel have a new spot for delicious drinks and bites nearby! Newport on the Levee is home to Mi Cozumel’s newest location.The popular restaurant’s Levee location will offer up tasty foods, an expansive kid-friendly drink menu that boasts over 40 non-alcoholic options, as well as nighty cultural performances, too. Par 3 is also making big moves at the Levee.The awesome indoor mini-golf attraction will be expanding their venue into the former food hall, with plans to serve up grab-and-go meals and desserts at an affordable cost. Owner Moananui Haretuku also would like to add another golf hole before the year ends! Stay in-the-know with all things NotL by heading to newportonthelevee.com.
One-to-one mentoring organization Big Brothers Big Sisters has announced the National Big and Little Brother of the year, and they are members of the Greater Cincinnati chapter! Big bro Norm Boyd and little broTyjon have been matched for nine plus years, and with a 50 year age difference, they have declared themselves “Grand Brothers”. Tyjon, now 18, is grateful for the relationship and Norm’s presence, crediting the relationship for keeping him off the streets and out of prison. One positive relationship can truly change the course of a young person’s life—learn how to become a big brother or sister by visiting bigsforkids.org.
12 SEPTEMBER 2025 | CINCINNATIFAMILYMAGAZINE.COM
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