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Veterans Day Round Up Discover celebrations, parades, and more events which honor our Veterans. Do Good, Feel Good Explore a variety of organizations that the whole family can volunteer with this month and beyond. Turkey Day Leftover Recipes Tired of eating turkey sandwiches? Check out this list of re-imagined recipes. The Gift of Experience Some people are particularly hard to shop for, because they already have it all! This holiday season, look beyond “stuff” and investigate giving the gift of local experiences.
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2024 Family Favorites The inaugural Family Favorites contest has commenced, and the reader- nominated, reader-voted winners and runners up are here! Join us in saying congratulations to these fabulous businesses who serve Cincinnati so well. Holiday Gift Guide It is that time of year again when we express gratitude and also plan out holiday presents for those for whom we are grateful. Check out this guide which features great gift ideas for baby, little ones, kiddos, tweens, and the grown-ups too.
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What’s on the Web Publisher’s Note Feedback Cincy Buzz Things to Do The Last Word Things We Love
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Publisher’s Note
MEET OUR TEAM PUBLISHER AMY L. FOREMAN EDITORIAL
AMANDA MILLER Managing Editor SANONNA AL TAWEEL AMANDA CIANI VICTORIA MIKOTA JULIANNA STEEN MADISON VOORHIES Associate Editors ART/ PRODUCTION ALEX HERRING Senior Graphic Designer TOM GONZALES MADISON GRAHAM MCKINNA SPROLES Graphic Designers ADVERTISING/ MARKETING CRYSTAL BARRETT
Gratitude
KAYLA FRICKS GOMEZ MARTINE MELANCON RYN WHITESIDE Senior Account Executives CAMILLE CAVIN JADE GRAY JENNIFER HOFFMANN Account Executives COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TERI HODGES Director of Community Partnerships ADMINISTRATION BRANDON FOREMAN Chief Executive Officer LAURIE ACOSTA Director of Operations ALEXIS ALEXANDER Senior Executive Administrator MAKAYLEE SECREST Administrative Assistant SARAH MILLER Client Success Manager ELISABETH BARRETT KAYLEIGH MONTANA Client Success Specialists EMMY LOGAN Accounting Coordinator JONATHAN MCCORMACK Distribution Manager
N ovember is here, friends! Time for pumpkin spice everything, cozy sweaters, and of course, the forever gratitude. As a mom of three busy, healthy children, I know I have plenty to be thankful for: my family, supportive friends, and the occasional quiet time that lasts longer than 30 seconds. But while I’m counting my blessings, I can’t help but notice a few things that make me question the manners of the younger generation. Is it too much to ask for a little courtesy? I’m not asking for handwritten thank-you notes for every snack I serve–though that would be nice–but how about holding the door open for the person following you into the building, even if they are a few steps further back, instead of letting the door slam in their face? I think my kids have seen too many superhero movies equipped with a force field and think they’re supposed to let the door do all the heavy lifting. And let’s talk about the “please” and “thank you” phenomenon. Growing up, I was taught that these phrases are the golden tickets to a polite society. Now, I’m just trying
to get my kids to say “yes” instead of rolling their eyes at me like I just randomly suggested we get an iguana or something. Is it really that difficult to add a little respect into your responses? At what point did parents stop teaching to respect your elders? I mean it’s in the 10 commandments, number 5: Honor your father and your mother. America needs to get back on track with manners and gratitude as we move forward in this next era we call life. So, as we prepare to gobble up turkey and pumpkin pie, let’s all take a moment to reflect on what we are truly thankful for. For me, it’s my family, friends, and the hope that my kids will someday learn the fine art of door-holding and polite conversion. Maybe I’ll even set up a little manners boot camp over break–who’s in? Happy Thanksgiving!
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Feedback We asked, and you answered...
“I am grateful for my daughters and being able to travel with them.” -Lisa M. “Nature: You can appreciate the beauty of nature and treat it well.” -Jessica S. “My fur babies!” -Kim J. “I’m grateful for bringing my last little baby into the world! As a mother of five, it truly is an experience that I am cherishing and being grateful for.” -Brooke F. “Local grandparents.” -Tiffany M. “Having a successful vegetable garden! We had the most delicious sweet corn, actually had success with cantaloupe, and harvested 30 pumpkins!” -Jennifer W. “I am grateful for my health after the trials I have experienced this past year.” -Brittany D. “I’m grateful to be in a position that we can financially afford for me to stay at home with our three kids.” -Abby S. “Getting to see my daughter grow into a young lady.” -Kelly M. “Spending time with people who bring joy into our life!” -Jana B. “I am grateful for my beautiful family. I am grateful for all the kind people in this world.” -Colleen B. “Great teachers!” -Julia G. “Supportive community and co-workers!” -Erin C. “Grateful for my health and of course my family!” -Jessica S.
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We asked and you answered, What are you grateful for in 2024? “My kiddo is having a great first year in kindergarten!” -Victoria S. “I am grateful for my family every day.” -Aaron F. “I am grateful to have started a new awesome job after working retails for 23 years.” -Clay C. “I’m super grateful there was a special lady out there that donated her kidney to my uncle. She did not know him. She did this out of the kindness of her heart. Her generosity is giving him and us a precious gift, time. He’s on the road to recovery. We are November is full of family traditions! Probably one of the most heart-warming customs is to go around the table to share what each person is grateful for. Over here at Cincinnati Family Magazine , we are so grateful for our families. We are grateful for YOU! We are so thankful to have loyal readers and followers who look to us for all things family in Cincinnati and NKY.
so blessed.” -Jennifer M.
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Cincy Buzz Local News and Events
Dig ‘N Play Moves Popular play destination Dig ‘N Play is moving to a new spot (which, parents rejoice, boasts better parking!). Located at 4902 Union Centre Pavilion Drive in West Chester, the new location will offer familiar family fun, including a brand new sand table, a brand new structure, beautiful custom designed playhouses, and more. Dig ‘N Play will continue to host birthday parties, with three party rooms available. The first of many events to be held at the new Union Centre location will be the very popular Donuts with Santa event on December 15. Visit dignplay.com to stay in-the-know about all things Dig ‘N Play.
Zoo Debuts New Habitat The much-anticipated Harry and Linda Fath Elephant Trek is now open! The amazing new Elephant Trek space, Phase 1, is home to elephant bull Sabu and females Anuk, SheRa, Jati, Mai Thai, and Schottzie, as well as two younger males, Kabir and Sanjay. The herd will be able to access an indoor area as well as roam three vast outdoor yards. The Elephant Trek will also help hungry humans graze at several new
food spots–the Trunk Stop, Mai Thai’s Market, and The Grove Food Court. Phase 2 of the Elephant Trek, which will include habitats for siamangs, babirusa, rhinoceros hornbills, and small-clawed otters, will be opening in spring of 2025. Be sure to visit this breathtaking new area during the Festival of Lights this year… or perhaps, give the gift of a family membership and see the herd all year long. Head to cincinnatizoo.org for more information.
Chasing Cali Collective Opens A unique, multi-purpose, family-focused business has opened. Chasing Cali Collective gives little ones a chance to play and adults the opportunity to get work done, grab a coffee, book a massage, or simply relax. The wellness cafe has childcare available for children ages birth through six. The space will also host unique events like date nights and parenting classes. The collective is located at 418 W. Benson Street in Cincinnati. chasingcali.com has all the deets!
Great Parks has a Great New Park Families will certainly enjoy exploring the exciting new 10,000 square foot playground at Sharon Woods! The space has easy access to parking, indoor restrooms, and a nearby picnic area for family gatherings. The playscape, which costs around $3 million, offers children the
opportunity to climb, crawl, and slide on a nature-theme playset with many accessible features, making this destination fun for all. The new playground is located within Sharon Woods, located at 11450 Lebanon Road in Sharonville. Visit greatparks.org to make even more great nature discoveries.
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Open House Roundup Fall Private School
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Attend a local private school Open House event this fall and discover your family’s options when it comes to independent education.
Archbishop Moeller High School 9001 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH moeller.org | (513) 791-1680 Saturday, November 3, 1-4 p.m. Calvary Christian School 5955 Taylor Mill Road, Covington, KY ccsky.org | (859) 356-9201 Thursday, November 14, 6-8 p.m. Cincinnati Christian Schools JS/SH Campus: 7474 Morris Road, Fairfield, OH cincinnatichristian.org | (513) 892-8500 (JS/SH) JS/SH Open House: Saturday, November 16, 3-5 p.m. Cincinnati Hill Christian Academy 8283 East Kemper Road, Cincinnati, OH chca-oh.org | (513) 247-0900 Saturday, November 9, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Cincinnati Waldorf School 6743 Chestnut Street, Cincinnati, OH cincinnatiwaldorfschool.org (513) 541-0220 Saturday, November 2; see website for times Covington Classical Academy 525 Scott Street, Covington, KY covingtonclassicalacademy.org (859) 693-9203
Sunday, November 10, 1-3 p.m. Mars Hill Academy 4230 Aero Drive, Mason, OH marshill.edu | (513) 770-3223 Friday, November 8; see website for times Royalmont Academy 200 Northcrest Drive, Mason, OH royalmontacademy.org (513) 754-0555 Wednesday, November 13, 5-7:30 p.m. Seton High School 3901 Glenway Avenue, Cincinnati, OH setoncincinnati.org (513) 471-2600 Thursday, November 21, 4:30-8:30 p.m. St. Xavier High School 600 W. North Bend Road, Cincinnati, OH stxavier.org | (513) 761-7600 Sunday, November 17, 1-5 p.m. Springer School 2121 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH springer-ld.org | (513) 871-6080 Tuesday, November 12, 9:30 a.m.
St. Ursula Villa School 3660 Vineyard Place, Cincinnati, OH stursulavilla.org (513) 871-7218 Saturday, November 9, 10 a.m.-noon
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2024 Family Favorites
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This year we received an outstanding amount of feedback from the Cincinnati Family Magazine community for our new Family Favorites contest. Reader-nominated and reader-voted, these are truly the best-of-the-best when it comes to local entertainment, doctors, schools, services, and more. Congratulations to all of the winners and runners up!
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Favorite Family Entertainment Venue
Runners Up Good Samaritan
Runner Up Dino Buddies & Brendan Eveslage Favorite Inflatable Rental Party Go Round Favorite Party Venue Beechmont Rollarena Runners Up The Acres & Pump It Up LOCAL Favorite Community Event BLINK Runners Up O.F.F. Market & Union Township’s Police Night Out Favorite Library Branch Reading Branch Library Runners Up Clermont County Public Library - Union Township & MidPointe Library West Chester Favorite Outreach Program Mayerson JCC Runner Up Last Mile Food Rescue Favorite Pumpkin Patch Blooms & Berries Runners Up Burger Farms & Niederman Family Farm
Bobbins N’ Brushstrokes & The Spotted Goose Favorite Birthing Hospital Good Samaritan Hospital Runners Up Bethesda North Hospital & The Christ Hospital
Hospital & The Jewish Hospital - Mercy Health Favorite OB/GYN Doctor Julia Hyunju Lee, MD Runners Up Joseph T. Caligaris, MD, Lisa C. Gennari, MD & Tara D. Knipper, MD Favorite Orthodontist Alex Cassinelli, DMD Runners Up Eric Hickman, DDS & Jacob Stadiem, DMD, MS Favorite Pediatric Dentist Laura Doss, DDS Runners Up Ronald Poulos, DDS & Bracken Webb, DDS Favorite Pediatrician Jenny Lynn DeBruer, MD Runners Up Jeff A. Drasnin, MD, FAAP & Firoza (Tasha) Zaman Faruqui, DO Favorite Psychiatrist/Psychologist Suzanne M. James PsyD Runner Up Gabrielle V. Paul, MD Favorite Therapist/Counselor Casey Hill LPCC-S Runner Up Pamela McCarthy, LCSW IT’S A PARTY Favorite Entertainer Parties By Angie Tucker
Kings Island Runners Up
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati & Mayerson JCC Favorite Museum Cincinnati Museum Center Runners Up American Sign Museum & Contemporary Arts Center Favorite Music Program Cincinnati Youth Choir Runners Up The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati & Mayerson JCC Favorite Theater Program The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati Runners Up CCM Prep & Mayerson JCC, Theatre at the J FAMILY HEALTH Favorite Day Spa Woodhouse Spa Runners Up Deluxe Nail Salon & Spa & J Spa, Mayerson JCC Favorite Family Physician Barbara L. Neuman, CNP Runners up Adi Carmi, MD, Kenneth G. Farber, DO, & Anna J. Schweikert, MD Favorite Hospital Cincinnati Children’s Hospital & Medical Center
SCHOOLED Favorite After School Program Mayerson JCC Runners Up
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati & Crème de la Crème of Mason Favorite Montessori School Sands Montessori School Runner Up Montessori Center Room Favorite Preschool Program Little Sprouts Learning Center & Mayerson JCC Favorite Private High School Saint Ursula Academy Runners Up Elder High School & Ursuline Academy Favorite Public Elementary School Reading Elementary School Runners Up Creekside Early Childhood School & Serendipity Early Learning Center Runners Up
MOM AND BABY Favorite Baby Gifts Main Street Toy Co Runners Up
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Merwin Elementary School Favorite Public High School Reading Junior Senior High Runners Up Mason High School, Walnut Hills High School, & West Clermont High School
Favorite Adult Boutique Chic & Honey Boutique Runners Up LeiMarie Limited & Shop Charbon Favorite Children’s Boutique Main Street Toy Co. Runner Up Consignment Store Once Upon a Child Runners Up Snooty Fox & St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store Favorite Grocery Store Jungle Jim’s International Market Ani + Mo Favorite
Runner Up Martial Arts America Favorite Swimming Lessons Swim School at the J, Mayerson JCC Runners Up Goldfish Swim School & The Swim School at Kids First TREATS AND EATS Favorite Bakery Graeter’s Ice Cream Co. Runners Up The BonBonerie & Servatii Pastry Shop Favorite Bar & Grill Redwine and Co. Runners Up By Golly’s Bar & Grill & The Clubhouse Sports Grille Favorite Barbecue Restaurant Eli’s BBQ Runners Up City Barbeque and Catering & Montgomery Inn Favorite Burger Ford’s Garage Runner Up Smashburger Favorite Family- Friendly Restaurant The Root Beer Stand Runners Up LaRosa’s Pizzeria & The Silver Spring House Favorite Ice Cream Shop
Sugar Shack by the Tracks Runners up The Cone & Graeter’s Ice Cream Co. Favorite Mexican Restaurant Mi Cozumel Mexican Restaurant Runners Up Cancun Mexican Restaurant, Chuy’s Tex Mex, & Dos Amigos Mexican Restaurant Favorite Pizza Place Strong’s Brick Oven Pizzeria Runners Up Dewey’s Pizza & Krimmer’s Italianette Pizzeria Favorite Steakhouse LongHorn Steakhouse Runners Up Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse & The Precinct
Favorite Public Middle School Mason Middle School Runner Up
West Clermont Middle School
Favorite Special Needs Program Mayerson JCC Advocate Program Runners Up Easterseals Redwood & TherapyWorks Cincinnati SERVICES Favorite Childcare Mayerson JCC Runners Up Learning Grove, The Gardner School of Cincinnati, & The Goddard School of Mason Favorite Photographer Alexa Nause, Lilac and Lace Photography Runners Up Agnes Kindberg, Agnes Kindberg Photography & Holly Werden, Holly Werden Photography SHOPPING
Runners Up Aldi & Kroger SPORTS AND REC PROGRAMS
Favorite Cheer Program Kids First Sports Center Favorite Dance Program Beyond the Barre Runners Up Mayerson JCC & Mpower Dance Company Favorite Gymnastics Program West Chester Academy Runner Up Perfection Gymnastics Favorite Martial Arts Program Cincinnati Quest Martial Arts
To learn more about our winners, visit us online at cincinnatifamily.com or scan the QR code to check out the 2024 Family Favorites directory.
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Movie Night Gift Basket from Nifty Package Co Looking for a gift for a film-buff
Stealth Home
Exercise Bike Give the gift of health this winter! This
friend? Cinema enthusiasts will love this thoughtful gift which features tasty movie treats like soda, gummy bears, chocolate, popcorn, and more. Nifty Package Co. offers up perfect themed baskets for every person on your holiday shopping list. $45 at niftypackage.co
fitness machine combines upper body resistance with heart-pumping cardio. Best of all, working out is fun- the Stealth App includes five cycle games. $349 at stealthcycle.com
Holiday Gift Guide
Kinetic Sand Squish Motion Playset Kids love Kinetic Sand, and now it comes in a convenient travel-friendly playset. Featuring yellow, blue, and pink sand plus six tools, let the squish-tastic playtime begin. $19.99 at Amazon, Target, and Walmart
KeaBabies Keepsake Ornaments This adorable DIY hand and footprint kit comes with alphabet stamps, satin ribbons, and easels. $16.96 at keababies.com
Monster Jam World Finals Supercharge Speedway Playset Motors will be roaring with this replica of the over/under track seen at the Monster Jam World Finals! Equipped with a booster that launches vehicles, this toy will help little drivers cross the finish line and become champions. $59.99 at Amazon, Target, and Walmart
Bubble Gum Kids A perfect stocking stuffer or gift for someone with a sweet tooth, this sugar-free gum has fun nostalgic flavors like Archie’s Milkshake and Slush Puppie Slushie! $9.99 at bubblegumkids.com and Amazon
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Aardvark Book Club The best gift ever for a book lover, new literary releases dropped off right to the doorstep! A monthly bundle features three books and there are tons of genres to choose from like romance, horror, thriller, and more. $37.99 for 1 month gift (3 books) at aardvarkbookclub.com
My Little Artist Playset This fun five-piece plush set will keep baby busy while engaging their senses. Everything stores
within the carrying case- making artistic playtime on-the-go super simple. $25 on Amazon
John Deere Farm Tractor with Trailer
Little ones will love helping with yard work on their
very own tractor with trailer. This pint-sized tractor is perfect for preschoolers! $149.99 at
pegperego.com
Connetix Get building! This 50-piece
transportation themed Connetix kit provides endless play opportunities for inventive kiddos who love vehicles that go, go, go! $85 at connetixtiles.com
Hatchimals Mystery Hatch Give this special egg some cuddles to help it hatch! Four fun variations are available including: Pufficorn, Draggle, Pandoo, and Puppadee. Once hatched, the new interactive friend can be played with! $59.99 at Amazon, Target, and Walmart.
AirCandy The AirCandy Illuminated chair adds both comfortable function and bright FUN to any room. The chairs are waterproof,
meaning they are ideal for both indoors and outdoors. Plus, with the LED lights
and 120 different light combinations, they are perfect for sleepover parties too. $39.99 on Amazon
Sphero Mini Tech-y Tweens will love this pocket-sized robot! Jammed packed with programmable LED lights, sensors, and app-based games, this rocking robot will provide endless hours of fun. $50 on Amazon
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The Cookie Cups Little chefs will love these hands-on kits. Fostering creativity, learning, and confidence, the kits also produce some really tasty treats, like cocoa bombs, lollipops, dinosaur chocolates, and more. $39.99 and up at thecookiecups.com and at Kohls
Beads By Tara Small Bead Bracelet Timeless for a reason, these simple and beautiful bracelets
are perfect for stacking and layering. With small beads, large beads, links, ropes, and custom names, the fashion possibilities are endless! Beads by Tara also offers a bundle builder, ideal for a mix and match starter stack. $40 and up at beadsbytara.com
Gingerbread Man Silicone Teether Fun and functional, this
adorable winter-themed gift is perfect for any little one’s first holiday season. The plush + crinkly topper has a sweet “I Love You A Latte” embroidered message and the cookie teether is sure to be a hit with baby. $9.98 on Amazon
Millie + Roo Zip Romper The softest bamboo romper will have baby sleeping on cloud nine. Perfect for matching PJ family sets too! The snowflakes print is available as a romper, 2-piece set, dress, pjs for women and men, and even as a quilted blanket. $36 and up at millieandroo.com
Scentco Smillows Extra cuddly cuteness can be found in abundance with Scentco’s Smillows! The plush loveys not only look cute, but they smell yummy too! Available in cupcake, s’mores, green apple, root beer, and more fun scents. $24.99 at scentocoinc. com and Amazon
Mimish Sleep-N-Pack Part backpack and part sleeping bag, the sleep-n-
Britannica All New Kids’ Encyclopedia 424 pages of knowledge, right at the reader’s fingertips. This beautifully-illustrated encyclopedia is full of fun facts about the Earth, space, animals, history, and STEM. Perfect for curious children who love to learn. $150 at whatonearthbooks.com
pack is the perfect gift for adventures on- the-go, kiddos! As a backpack, the outer shell is water resistant, has pockets for storage and as a sleeping bag, the sherpa liner keeps kids warm, cozy, and dry. $85 at mimishdesigns.com
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Wildlife of Winton Series: Turkeys November 30th
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7:30 p.m. $11-21. cincinnatiarts. org/events/detail/the-wolves 2 Saturday 1800s Harvest Jamboree Enjoy traditionally prepared foods at the pioneer picnic, join in frontier festivities, toss tomahawks, and engage in homesteader hijinks with classic games! Shawnee Lookout. 1 p.m. greatparks.org Local firefighters will compete to win the title of Best Firefighter Chef, as judged by an esteemed panel including sportscaster Marty Brennaman and James Beard-nominated Chef Jose Salazar. All ticket holders will have the chance to taste the firefighters’ dishes and vote for their favorite, enjoy beer and wine from a bar, participate in a raffle with excellent prizes, and take part in one of the best traditions of firefighting culture - firehouse chow! Cincinnati Fire Museum. 7 p.m. cincyfiremuseum.com Art Together: 2024 CFM Firefighter Cook-Off Fundraiser Discover what young artists can create in this semi-structured, hands-on art studio designed for early creators ages 3–5. Before the class, visit the museum galleries with a museum educator to learn about an artwork or an artist, together as Art Making for Families with Children Ages 3–5
a family. Each session provides a themed range of activities and materials to grow your child’s motor skills and creativity. Cincinnati Art Museum. 10-11 a.m. Free. cincinnatiartmuseum.org Black-n-Bluegrass Roller Derby Black-n-Bluegrass vs. Vette City Roller Derby. The Fieldhouse. 4-8 p.m. $5-12. nkyrollerderby.com CAM Kids Day is back and bigger than ever! Explore the museum with drop-in themed activities, story times, performances, and hands-on artmaking. This month’s theme is Prints, Drawings, and People. Check the website for more detailed schedules, theme information, and to register for individual programs. Cincinnati Art Museum. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. cincinnatiartmuseum.org CASA for Clermont Kids Fall Gala CASA for Clermont Kids presents their annual Heroes of Hope Fall Gala. Norlyn Manor. 6-10 p.m. $75-550. eventbrite.com Gold Over America Tour featuring Simone Biles Join the excitement at the Athleta CAM Kids Day: Prints, Drawings, and People Presents Gold Over America Tour , starring Simone Biles and America’s best gymnasts. This celebration of world-class gymnastics is designed to inspire the next generation of champions. Led by Biles, the
Gold Over America Tour featuring Simone Biles November 2nd | 8-11 p.m.
November 1 Friday Autumn Acoustics
Heritage Bank Center. 7:30 p.m. $21-33. heritagebankcenter.com Flying Squirrel Watch Flying squirrels are usually hidden in the forest but they reveal themselves at dusk. After a brief indoor orientation, head out to the new flying squirrel viewing area to watch the magic unfold as these seldom seen forest residents glide in for their evening meal. Members $8, nonmembers $14 (includes daily admission). Cincinnati Nature Center. 7:30 p.m. cincynature.org Underwater Pumpkin GLOW Last call warning! The exciting new aquarium event runs through November 3! Discover giant glowing animals made from pumpkins in your favorite exhibits. Watch as animal friends get pumpkin treats and special fall enrichment while Jack- O-Lanterns become artificial reefs for the animals to explore. Wander through an underwater pumpkin patch surrounded by sharks. Newport Aquarium. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. newportaquarium.com The Wolves From the safety of their suburban stretch circle, a soccer team navigates big questions and wages tiny battles with all the vim and vigor of a pack of adolescent warriors. A portrait of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for nine American girls who just want to score some goals. Aronoff Center for the Arts
Embrace the cozy vibes of Fall with live music by Matt Walters. 6-9 p.m. Washington Park OTR. washingtonpark.org Blue Marble Books Fall Fair Help raise money to renovate Blue Marble’s front ceiling. This event will feature Autumn themed games and crafts, snacks, and drinks, as well as books for sale. Blue Marble Books. 6-8 p.m. $15-35. eventbrite.com Freddy Fossil’s Dino Show Join zany dinosaur hunter Freddy Fossil for his one-of-a- kind interactive show. Freddy fosters a love for exploration and adventure with the help of amazingly life-like dinosaur puppets and plenty of comical audience participation. Learn why it stinks to be extinct during this “pre-hysterical” night of family fun! UC Clermont College. 6:30-7:15 p.m. ucclermont.edu Christkindlmarkt Experience the warmth and excitement of a traditional Old World Christmas! Germania Park. 5-10 p.m. $5. germaniasociety.com Cincinnati Cyclones vs. Bison Shutout the Hate Calico Children’s Theatre Presents-
Howl-O-Ween Dog Costume Contest November 3rd | 2-4 p.m.
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most decorated gymnast of all time, Athleta Presents Gold Over America Tour (GOAT) delivers an exhilarating display of jaw- dropping athletic brilliance and high-energy choreography. Every tumble, twist, and gravity- defying trick will have audiences on the edge of their seats. Heritage Bank Center. 8-11 p.m. heritagebankcenter.com Pumpkin STEM Join ARI to enjoy pumpkin-y fun including painting pumpkins, launching pumpkins with a trebuchet, shopping with vendors, demonstrations, and more. Carriage House Farms. Noon-5 p.m. $10-$25, exploreari.org Resident Raptor Time Visitor Center staff will be “winging” a fun and informal program all about the center’s resident raptors. Cincinnati Nature Center, Rowe Woods. 3:30-4 p.m. $6-10. cincynature.org Royal Princess Brunch Little princesses will adore the magic of a Royal Princess Brunch. Experience a day with fan-favorite princesses at Receptions Erlanger. Receptions Erlanger. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. $24.95 and up. eventbrite.com mischievous tricks, tasty treats, and so much more. There will be spook-tacular shows, trick or treating, and family-favorite rides. Kings Island. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. $64.99-112. visitkingsisland.com 3 Sunday 2024 Cincinnati Fall Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show Get a jump start on holiday shopping. This show will feature artists and crafters selling their original handmade items! The show will also be catered with a concession stand by the venue. A portion of proceeds will benefit the local non-profit My Nose Turns Red–Youth Circus. R.S.V.P Event Center. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $0-3. avantgardeshows.com Tricks and Treats Festival Celebrate the season with
Babies & Bumps Cincinnati 2024 Cincinnati’s premier event for new and soon-to-be parents, featuring exhibitors and vendors, seminars and demos, giveaways galore, and more! Marriott Cincinnati North. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. $25-50. babies-and-bumps.com Cincinnati Bengals vs. Las Vegas Raiders Who Dey! Root on the Bengals as they take on the Raiders. Paycor Stadium. 1 p.m. $125-890. bengals.com Giselle Hailed as the most romantic ballet of all time, Giselle explores enduring love, devastating betrayal, and ultimate forgiveness. The story of a peasant girl who descends into madness and dies of a broken heart after her lover betrays her is both haunting and beautiful. With virtuoso principal roles and the iconic corps de ballet as the tragic spirits, the Willis, and live music from the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Cincinnati Ballet. 1 p.m. $29-119. Dogs can be entered to pet- ticipate in the annual dog costume contest! Owners are encouraged to dress up with their pup. Dogs will be scored by three judges based on things like cuteness, cleverness, and ability to keep their costume on. The top three dogs win prizes. Findlay Market. 2-4 p.m. $5. Stop by the museum for an art break during this weekly program. Families can take a closer look at works of art in the Taft Museum of Art’s collection. Taft Museum of Art. Noon-12:20 p.m. Free. taftmuseum.org 4 Monday cincinnatiarts.org Howl-O-Ween Dog Costume Contest findlaymarket.org Museum Moment
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recreationsoutlet.com November School’s Out Camp School is out which means camp at Perfection Gymnastics is in! Join Perfection for a day full of gymnastics, games, crafts and FUN! Perfection Gymnastics School. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $40-70. perfectiongymnastics.com Wild Senses Make nature discoveries during this animal ambassador program where Visitor Center staff feed the resident non-venomous snake. Cincinnati Nature Center, Rowe Woods. 11-11:30 a.m. $6-10. cincynature.org 6 Wednesday Cincinnati Cyclones vs. Nailers Heritage Bank Center. 7:30 p.m. $21 and up. heritagebankcenter.com Disney Jr. Live On Tour: Let’s Play Mickey is getting ready for the biggest playdate ever at the Clubhouse with all his favorite pals including Minnie and Goofy, the Puppy Dog Pals, Ginny and Bitsy from “SuperKitties,” and Ariel from “Disney Jr.’s Ariel,” but mysterious weather keeps interrupting the fun. Can Team Spidey from “Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends” find out who is behind this and help save the playdate? Taft Theatre. 6 p.m. $28.50-56.50. tafttheatre.org
Featuring ERNEST, Shaboozey and Allie Colleen. Heritage Bank Center. 7 p.m. $39.50-264.50. heritagebankcenter.com Xavier Musketeers Men’s Basketball vs. Texas Southern Tigers Men’s Basketball Cintas Center. 7:30 p.m. $11 and up. goxavier.com Nature has many stories to tell! Hear a nature-themed story and enjoy an awesome activity too. Woodland Mound, Seasongood Nature Center. 10 a.m. Free. greatparks.org Baby Cafe Join trained lactation specialists for this drop in, informal, 5 Tuesday Animal Tales breastfeeding support group for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers. Forest Park Library. 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free. mercy.com Charitable Play: Fun with a Purpose! Head to Recreations Outlet on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings for a playtime that makes a difference. Not only will kids have a blast, but participation also helps support a local nonprofit. It’s the perfect way to have fun while giving back to the community! Recreations Outlet 9-11 a.m. $4.
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Summit Center Storytime Preschoolers and their grown- ups can head to Summit Park on Wednesdays to hear stories, sing songs, and make a fun craft! Nature Center at The Summit. 1:30 p.m. Free. greatparks.org Winter Market Many fan-favorite Fairfield Farmers Market vendors have moved inside the Fairfield Community Arts Center for the season. Stop by and check it out! Fairfield Community Arts Center. 4-6:30 p.m. Free. fairfield-city.org 7 Thursday Beeswax Candle Making Craft Beeswax candle making for kids is a perfect way for children to participate in the gift-giving process. All ages welcome! The Post-Taphouse and Bottle Shop. 4:30-5:30 p.m. $10. eventbrite.com Thursday Art Play Learn about “Gravity’s Rainbow,” the newest installation in the CAC lobby, then create art inspired by the wowing work. Contemporary Arts Center. 10:30-11:30 a.m. $0-5. contemporaryartscenter.org Wearable Mosaics Workshop Learn how to create a mini- mosaic pendant, bracelet, or keychain by cutting stained glass and tiles to shape into a one-of- a-kind wearable mosaic. Fitton Center for Creative Arts. 6-8 p.m. $37-47. fittoncenter.org 8 Friday Annie Jr. Based on the popular comic strip and adapted from the Tony Award-winning Best Musical, with a beloved book and score by Tony Award winners, Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse, and Martin Charnin, Annie Jr. features everyone’s favorite little redhead in her very first adventure. 7 p.m. November 8-10. $18. royaltheatrecompany.com ArtLocal Art Show This two-day art extravaganza puts the spotlight on local artists. The art show kicks off on Friday with desserts, strolling
entertainers, live music, and a chance to meet the artists. Visit Saturday for a closer look at the art and a chance to purchase a masterpiece. The Grove Event Center. 7-10 p.m. and November 8th, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. theartsconnect.us Billie Eilish-Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour Don’t be the “Bad Guy,” snag some tickets to this show to hear “Birds of a Feather,” “Lunch,” and more Billie Eilish hits. Heritage Bank Center. 7 p.m. heritagebankcenter.com Cincinnati Bearcats Men’s Basketball vs. Morehead State Fifth Third Arena at Shoemaker Center. 7 p.m. $28 and up. gobearcats.com Craft Fair Shop and eat delicious food. All proceeds go to missions both near and abroad. Grab some of the famous pickles while you’re there! Asbury Methodist Church. 6:30-8:30 p.m., November 9 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. facebook.com/asburynky Fitton Family Fridays-Captain Nemo’s Adventure Academy Angler Fish, a giant squid, a jar of bioluminescent plankton, and even whale poop! Exploring the interdependence of all living things, Captain Nemo hilariously showcases the Cycle of Life above and below the waves. Fitton Center for Creative Arts. 7:30-9 p.m. $8-10. fittoncenter.org Matilda the Musical An extraordinary little girl, armed with a vivid imagination and a sharp mind, dares to take a stand and change her own destiny. This whimsical and wonder-filled production leaps off the page, onto the stage and is sure to entertain both the young and the young at heart. Aronoff Center for the Arts. 7:30 p.m. Production runs through November 16. $29 and up. cincinnatiarts.org Xavier Musketeers vs. IUPUI Jaguars Men’s Basketball Cintas Center. 6 p.m. $11 and up.
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goxavier.com 9 Saturday Cincinnati Bearcats Football vs. West Virginia Mountaineers Football Nippert Stadium. Time TBD. $35 and up. gobearcats.com Dance With Your Heart Charity Gala Local Cincinnati Celebrities pair with Pro Dancers to perform and raise money for their favorite charities at a spectacular evening event! The Syndicate. 6-11 p.m. $100 and up. eventbrite.com EnterTrainment Junction Winter Craft Show Get going on that holiday shopping list and discover a treasure trove of local vendors and small businesses selling their wares at this market. EnterTRAINment Junction. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. entertrainmentjunction.com Family Workshop: Name Collage Unleash imagination by creating a beautiful word, a name, from humble but interesting paper. Tuition cost covers the whole family! Clifton Cultural Arts Center. 10 a.m.-noon. $5-40. cliftonculturalarts.jumbula.com Nature Prepares for Winter Meet live animals and learn how nature prepares for and survives winter. Discover who sleeps, leaves town, or adapts to the
conditions. Community Arts Center. 10-11 a.m. Free. fairfield-city.org Holiday Junction featuring the Duke Energy Holiday Trains Celebrate 78 years of winterland discoveries during this holiday tradition. Families can view over 300 rail cars and 50 locomotives steam past, embark on a scavenger hunt, build memories at Brickopolis, and more. Save whimsy! Chug on into the museum to make wintery the date: Santa will arrive (by helicopter!) on November 29. Cincinnati Museum Center. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $15.50-22.50. cincymuseum.org iSPACE DAY Investigate the wonders of STEM education and careers. Try on a Space Suit, drive a robot, look through a telescope, and so much more. Local STEM-based businesses will also feature demonstrations on the latest in 3D Printing, surgical instruments, aircraft engines, GPS, drone technology and other amazing advancements in STEM! iSPACE. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. $5-20. ispacestem.org Maggiano’s Cincinnati Kids Cooking Class: Holiday Cookie Decorating Lil’ chefs will love this fun-filled, informative cooking class let the fun begin! Maggiano’s Little Italy. 9-11 a.m. $25 eventbrite.com
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November Parent’s Night Out-Friendsgiving Need a date night? Drop the kids off at Perfection Gymnastics for an evening of Friendsgiving fun while enjoying a night on the town. They will have a jam- packed evening of gymnastics, games, crafts, and a move. A cheese pizza dinner is included in registration. Perfection Gymnastics School. 6-10 p.m. $25-40. perfectiongymnastics.com 10 Sunday Flags of Honor 2024 Historic Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum invites families to participate in the Tribute to our Veterans and Heroes of Public Service. Spring Grove Cemetery. November 10-16. $25 flag sponsorship. springgrove.org Hamilton Veterans Hall of Fame Recognition 2024 The Hamilton Veterans Hall of Fame recognizes the efforts of Hamilton’s distinguished men and women who have worn the uniform of our nation’s armed services and then continued to contribute to their community through acts of volunteerism, advocacy, public service, professional distinction, and philanthropy. Washington Event Center (Shooters Sports Grill). 12:30-3 p.m. Free. hamilton-ohio.com Second Sunday Showtime: Rhythms of Our Land Enjoy dance and drum perfor- mances featuring a broad range of dance dialects and styles with joy, high spirits, and excitement and learn about the culture of the region. Clifton Cultural Arts
State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine Presents Swan Lake Experience the world’s most in-demand ballet, “ Swan Lake, ” presented by Classical Arts Entertainment and performed by the State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine. Taft Theatre. 6 p.m. $55-85. tafttheatre.org 11 Monday Veteran’s Day Hike Spend some time outside to enjoy the changing seasons and make nature discoveries. Sharon Woods, Sharon Centre. 11 a.m. Free. greatparks.org 12 Tuesday Cincinnati Cyclones vs. Wings | Field Trip Day The Cyclones are welcoming students on field trips throughout the Tri-State for a curriculum built around the game of hockey. Heritage Bank Center. 10:30 a.m. $21-33. cycloneshockey.com Xavier Musketeers vs. Jackson State Tigers Men’s Basketball Cintas Center. 8:30 p.m. See website for ticket pricing. goxavier.com 13 Wednesday Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros featuring The Wolfpack with Grateful Dead, the legendary rock band that pioneered psychedelic and jam music, Bobby Weir is one of rock’s finest and most distinctive guitarists. Five-piece horn and string quintet, The Wolfpack, round out the band for this one-night-only performance. Music Hall. 7:30 p.m. $49-469. the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra A founding member of the
of Irish Christmas to Cincinnati with vibrant music, dance, and festivities. Aronoff Center for the Arts. 7:30 p.m. $39.50 and up. cincinnatiarts.org Books by the Banks The 2024 Books by the Banks regional book festival promises to be one of our best ever with the return of fan-favorite activities like author booths, panels, a Kids’ Corner, and Teen Scene. Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. josephbeth.com Christmas at the Junction Last call to chug into EnterTrainment Junction for Christmas at the Junction. Families can take a magical journey through a Winter Wonderland to visit the North Pole to see the reindeer and Elf Workshop before meeting up with Mr. and Mrs. Claus. Beautiful winter trains will also be on display. EnterTrainment Junction. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Through January 5. See website for hours. Buy online for savings. entertrainmentjunction.com West Chester Market-Winter Bundle up and shop local during this wonderful winter market. Muhlhauser Barn. 2-4 p.m. Free. westchesteroh.org 17 Sunday
vs. Nicholls Men’s Basketball Fifth Third Arena at Shoemaker Center. 7 p.m. $28 and up. gobearcats.com Cincinnati Cyclones vs. Bison | Military Appreciation Night Get to the game early for a Cyclones Hat giveaway. There will also be $5 craft drafts and seltzers, $1 popcorn, and $3 burgers. Heritage Bank Center. 7:30 p.m. $21-33. heritagebankcenter.com Full Moon Hike With the full moon overhead, listen to hooting owls, and look for curious critters’ eyes in the moonlight. Woodland Mound, Seasongood Nature Center. 5:30 p.m. Free. greatparks.org Full Moon Night Hike Join MetroParks for a unique opportunity to visit a park at night during a full moon. Experience the nocturnal sights and sounds of Salamander Run MetroParks’ prairies and forest. The hike will take place on uneven ground and primitive trails with limited light. Salamander Run MetroPark. 6:30-8 p.m. Free. reservations. yourmetroparks.ne 16 Saturday A Celtic Christmas This traditional Celtic spectacular will bring the magic
Center. 2-3 p.m. Free. cliftonculturalarts.org Sensory Explorations Use senses like touch and hearing to experience the museum’s collection and exhibition gallery spaces with our specially-trained
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Creature Chronicles for Kids Toddlers will love wiggling, giggling, and playing at the park with new friends and animal pals. Miami Whitewater Forest Visitor Center. 10 a.m. Free. greatparks.org
educators. Tools like 3-D printed reproductions, fabric samples, and soundscapes offer a new multi-sensory adventure at the Taft. Taft Museum of Art. 1-3 p.m. Free. taftmuseum.org
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the world of interactive art during this program which features art-themed story books, songs, and sensory activities. Free, drop-in. Cincinnati Art Museum. 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Free. cincinnatiartmuseum.org 21 Thuesday PNC Festival of Lights Bundle up and become wonderstruck by the 42nd annual PNC Festival of Lights. Featuring 4 million LED lights, over 50 larger-than-life Animal Lanterns, the Wild Lights Show on Swan Lake, the Fiona’s Fairyland scavenger hunt, friendly characters, and awesome animals, this event is a family favorite for a reason. FoL activities begin at 4 p.m. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. $11-27, included with daily admission/ membership. cincinnatizoo.org Thursday Art Play Investigate the Creativity’s Center newest work of art, Reels on Wheels. The 6th floor will be transformed into a drive- in movie theater, with each child getting a box-mobile to decorate and some popcorn to eat. Contemporary Arts Center. 10:30-11:30 a.m. $0-$5. contemporaryartscenter.org Wee Wonder About Fall Wee ones can fall into the park to learn all about autumn with fun activities and a seasonal craft. Sharon Woods, Sharon Centre. 10 a.m. Free. greatparks.org 22 Friday Deck the Y’alls Lightfest With 2.5 million lights, these lights will rival the North Pole! This year’s Deck the Y’alls promises to be more spectacular than ever, featuring a breathtaking interactive light display that immerses visitors in a world of holiday cheer. Guests can stroll through illuminated paths, marvel at themed installations, and capture unforgettable memories under the twinkling lights. Thomas More Stadium. 5:30-10 p.m. Event runs through January 1 (closed Mondays through
This agriculture program is designed to give families a farming foundation they can build upon. Discuss turkey’s different breeds, life cycle, husbandry practices, nutrition, and their agricultural significance during this hands-on program. Chrisholm MetroPark. 3-4:30 p.m. $10. yourmetroparks.net T QL Stadium Tour Session 1 Visit the exclusive areas of TQL Stadium. TQL Stadium. 10-11 a.m. $15, free for children three and younger. tqlstadium.com 18 Monday Storytime at Joseph-Beth Join JB on Monday-Saturday. for singing, stories, and lots of family fun! Joseph-Beth Booksellers. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Free. josephbeth.com 19 Tuesday Funny Girl This iconic Broadway sensation is taking the stage in Cincy! Head to the Aronoff to take in this hit musical. Procter & Gamble Hall. 7:30 p.m. Production runs through December 1. $40 and up. cincinnatiarts.org Menopause The Musical 2 Hot flashes, mood swings, memory lapses, and more. Embark on a trip of self-discovery backed by toe-tapping parodied greatest hits from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Aronoff Center for the Arts. 7:30 p.m. Production runs through November 24. $65 and up. cincinnatiarts.org 20 Wednesday Create & Play Young ones will love this monthly program designed just for kids ages 2-6 and their caregivers. Families can explore the galleries while learning about art through activities, games, and crafting masterpieces. Senses. Taft Museum of Art. 10:15-11 a.m. $12-15. taftmuseum.org REC Reads Little ones will love discovering
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December 9 and major holidays). $11-15. decktheyalls.com Holidays on the Farm Under the glow of glimmering lights families can enjoy pony rides, carolers, farm animals, Santa’s reindeer, a cheer garden, food trucks, open fire pits, and so much more! Grab a hot cocoa and shop for gifts at Vendor Village, stroll through the twinkling tunnel, be dazzled by dancing horses, test out the sport of curling, and remind Scrooge it’s all BAAAA and no humbug at Holidays on the Farm! Winton Woods, Parky’s Farm. 5-9 p.m. See website for additional dates. Runs through December 31. $0-17. greatparks.org 23 Saturday Blippi Live! Join The Band Explore what makes music, including sounds, rhythms and instruments, through fan- favorite Blippi hits. This musical performance will be fun for the whole family. Taft Theatre. 2 p.m. $33-73. tafttheatre.org Experience an indoor forest of beautifully-decorated trees to kick off the holiday season. Fairfield Community Arts Center. 5-7 p.m. Free. fairfield-city.org Outdoor Archery: Thanksgiving Edition Archers will explore the basics of shooting a compound bow and take on a Thanksgiving-themed archery challenge. For ages Festival of Trees Gallery Opening
10+. Winton Woods Adventure Outpost. 10 a.m. $26. greatparks.org PAW Patrol Live! “Heroes Unite” This interactive live stage show allows members of the audience to be heroes unleashed, helping the pups as honorary members of the pack, while they navigate the globe to make it back to Adventure Bay in the nick of time. Featuring stunning visual effects, captivating storytelling, and a vibrant musical score that will have guests dancing in their seats and singing along, this staged extravaganza is jam- packed with action and fun for the whole family! Heritage Bank Center. 10 a.m. November 3-4. 4 performance times. $29-134. Explore the skills needed to become an expert sign maker as a family. Play with different materials each month while learning about the different elements of sign making. heritagebankcenter.com Sign Crafting Saturday American Sign Museum. 1-3 p.m. $0-20. americansignmuseum.org Why We Sing Celebrate the joy of singing with the Viva Voices Children’s Choir & Youth Chorus St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church. 7-8:30 p.m. $15.
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Fossils in the City Discover various fossil types common to this area with a visit to the nature center, then take
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