Shows, Events, Celebrations and More to Make This a Holiday Season to Remember
WinterFest at Kings Island
By Sara Prchlik & the Editors
5 A Vintage Affair 5 Community Celebrations 9 Family Bonding 10 Holiday Runs 11 Trains 11 Santa 14 Lights 15 Shopping 16 Music 17 Theater 18 New Year’s Parties 4
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Playhouse in the Park’s A Christmas Carol
You don’t even need a calendar to know when you’ve entered the holiday season. As soon as Halloween ends the black and orange decorations you see everywhere are switched out for red and green. Every radio channel seems to be playing “Let it Snow.” And slipped in between your junk mail and bills are cards bearing season’s greetings. It’s the holiday season yet again. But there is no reason to say “Bah humbug” if you live in the Tristate. The months of November and December are packed full of holiday events for everyone’s taste. Thanks to our annual Holiday Traditions feature, traditional and non-traditional fans alike can find the joyful events that will make this season special. Read on to find out the dates of your family traditions, and maybe find a couple new ones.
A VINTAGE AFFAIR Antique Christmas
Nov. 2-Jan. 6 Join the Taft Museum of Art to celebrate the holidays with an annual display of ornaments, toys and decorations. With new Christmas treasures each year, Taft’s exhibition features elaborate 19th and early 20th century German paper nativity scenes, table settings of fine china adorned with festive holly patterns, an antique feather tree and more. W-F 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Sa-Sun 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Members, youth and active military free, adults $12, seniors $10. Taft Museum of Art, 316 Pike St., Cincinnati. 513-241-0343, taftmuseum.org.
A Victorian Christmas
Nov. 20-Dec. 30 Travel back in time to experience a Victorian Christmas. Tour Hillforest’s exhibits and enjoy a festive three-course tea in Hillforest’s parlors featuring delicious seasonal treats and flavored tea. Make sure to make a reservation! 1 p.m. Members $30, non-members $35. Hillforest, 213 Fifth St., Aurora, Ind. 812-926-0087, hillforest.org.
COMMUNITY CELEBRATIONS Whiskey City Festival
Nov. 3 Known as the Whiskey City, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, celebrates this heritage with the fourth annual Whiskey City Festival this fall. The event will showcase the city’s ties to the distilling industry and offer a full slate of whiskey-related activities including tastings,
holiday season is taken to a whole new level at Light Up The Levee with holiday-inspired entertainment, visits with Santa and festive photo opportunities. Near the end of the night, the countdown comes to an end and the switch will be flipped to light up the levee’s 50-foot Christmas tree. 6 p.m. Free. Newport on the Levee, 1 Levee Way, Newport, Ky. 859-291-0550, newportonthelevee.com.
Christmas in the Village of Waynesville
Nov. 30 Holiday retail, dining and music are coming to Waynesville. Capture the spirit of the holiday season with loved ones joined by costumed characters, barbershop quartets and St. Nicholas himself at Christmas in the Village of Waynesville. F & Sa 11 a.m., Su 12-5 p.m. Free. 10 N. Main St., Waynesville. 513-8978855, waynesvilleshops.com.
Luminaria
food, live music and more. Participants have the opportunity to register as VIPs, which includes a swag bag, tasting glass, food and special VIP seating. VIP 6-10 p.m., $50. General admission 7:30-10 p.m., $40. Lawrenceburg Event Center, 91 Walnut St., Lawrenceburg, Ind. 888274-6797, whiskeycityfestival.net.
Dec. 1 Join your neighbors, family and friends for the Village of Mariemont’s annual Tree Lighting and Luminaria Event. With the streets glowing in candlelight, gather in the Old Town Square for the traditional lighting of the village tree, caroling, horse-drawn carriage rides and visits from Santa himself! All Luminaria proceeds support projects in the community. 5-8 p.m. Luminaria sale dates are Nov. 23, Nov. 24 and Dec. 1. Carriage Rides are $2 per rider. Free. mariemontppg.com.
Christkindlmarkt
Nov. 16-18 The 21st annual Germania Christkindlmarkt invites patrons to jump into German heritage and the holiday spirit with a weekend full of holiday entertainment, German music, a children’s lantern parade, carriage rides and more! As the oldest German Christmas market in the Cincinnati region, the Germania Christkindlmarkt offers traditional German food, German Bier, Gluhwein and German pastries in addition to extensive shopping of unique German imported gifts. F 5-10 p.m., Sa 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Su 12-5 p.m. $3, kids 12 and under free. Germania Park, 3529 W. Kemper Road, Cincinnati. germaniasociety.com.
Light Up the Levee: Grand Illumination
Nov. 20 Join Newport on The Levee in its countdown to the Grand Illumination. The
Olde West Chester Christmas Walk Parade and Community Tree Lighting
Dec. 1 West Chester celebrates the Christmas season with a free, family-friendly community event with holiday-inspired activities including photos with Santa, shopping, kids games and crafts, a petting zoo and more. 2-8 p.m. Free. West Chester Township Hall, 9113 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, West Chester. 513-759-7301, westchesteroh.org. w w w.
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[11/6] Singer-songwriter Nicki Bluhm brings her latest album, To Rise You Gotta Fall, to the Taft Theatre.
THURSDAY
1 [11/1] The Nickelodeon classic comes to life when Double Dare Live! stops at the Taft Theatre.
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2 [11/2-3] The CSO presents Russian Masterpieces, which includes Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1. 9 [11/9] Kansas celebrates the 40th anniversary of its album Point of Know Return with a performance at the Taft Theatre.
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17 [11/17] The Holiday in Lights 5K Run/Walk at Sharon Woods takes participants through the Holiday in Lights display at dusk. 24 [11/24] Cincinnati’s local boy band returns for the holidays with 98º at Christmas at the Aronoff.
12 [11/12] Blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa brings songs from his just-released album to the Taft Theatre.
13 14 [11/13] The Taft Theatre will play host to John Hiatt as he performs songs from his more than 40-year career.
15 [11/15] O.A.R. brings songs from its eight studio albums to the Taft Theatre for the night.
16 [11/16] Houndmouth will play both its hits, like “Sedona,” and its new songs at the Taft Theatre.
18 [Through 1/1] Take a journey to the North Pole and meet Santa Claus during Christmas at the Junction at EnterTRAINment Junction. 25 [11/24-25] Pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk joins the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra for Tchaikovsky’s Fourth.
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20 [11/20] Get into the holiday spirit with performance by The Brian Setzer Orchestra at the Taft Theatre.
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22 [11/22] Happy Thanksgiving!
23 [11/23] Make Black Friday a family affair by attending Peppa Pig Live! at the Taft Theatre.
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29 [11/29] The National Ballet Theatre of Odessa brings 55 talented dancers to the Taft Theatre for a production of Swan Lake.
30 [11/30-12/1] Pianist Yefim Bronfman plays Brahms with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
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3 [11/3] The family-friendly Hunger 5K benefits Matthew 25: Ministries’ work in Cincinnati and throughout the world.
8 [11/8] Tribute band Rumors of Fleetwood Mac performs a show at the Taft Theatre.
11 [11/11] The hilarious Mann Family— David, Tamela, David Jr. and La’Tia—bring their comedy tour to the Taft Theatre.
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[11/10] Head to the Taft Theatre to hear the roots-rock sound of Dawes.
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Winterfest Reimagined
the Festival of Lights and Jewish heritage. Enjoy Chanukah Wonderland for a menorah lighting, music, entertainment and more! 5:30-6:30 p.m. Free. Deerfield Towne Center, 5503 Deerfield Blvd., Mason. 513-701-6977, deerfieldrec.com.
Dec. 1 WinterFest has been a day of spreading holiday cheer around the Cincinnati area since 1998. Join Springfield Township for a celebration complete with a parade, winter village, around-the-clock entertainment, a Charley Harper gift shop and so much more. 1-7 p.m. Free. Springfield Township Arts & Enrichment Council, 9150 Winton Road, Cincinnati. 513-522-2108, theartsconnect.us.
Holiday Lights Christmas Tree Lighting
Horse Drawn Carriage Parade and Christmas Festival Dec. 1 The Lebanon Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting the 2018 Lebanon Horse-Drawn Parade and Christmas Festival this holiday season. Join Lebanon and surrounding communities for two parades, gift and food vendors, carolers, carriage rides, visits with Santa and more. Festivities begin at 10 a.m., Daylight Parade 1 p.m., Evening Parade 7 p.m. Downtown Lebanon. 513-9321100, lebanonchamber.org.
Chanukah Wonderland
Dec. 4 The Deerfield Towne Center has partnered with the Jewish Discovery Center to celebrate
Dec. 8 Deerfield Township and Deerfield Towne Center present their annual Holiday Lights Christmas Tree Lighting. This free community event features Santa arriving on a fire truck, lighting of the Christmas tree, indoor arts and crafts, holiday music and much more. 5-7 p.m. Free. Deerfield Towne Center, 5503 Deerfield Blvd., Mason. 513-701-6977, deerfieldrec.com.
The Boar’s Head and Yule Log Festival
Dec. 29-30 Since 1939, The Boar’s Head and Yule Log Festival has long been considered a Christmas gift to the people of Cincinnati. Join the Christ Church Cathedral and the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio at the presentation of the Boar’s Head. Sa 5 p.m., Su 2:30 p.m. & 5 p.m. Christ Church Cathedral, 318 E. Fourth St., Cincinnati. 513621-2627, cincinnaticathedral.com/boars-head/.
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FAMILY BONDING Krohn Conservatory: A Crystal Holiday
Nov. 10-Jan. 6 Enter a world of wonder at the Krohn Conservatory’s exhibition, A Crystal Holiday. All ages are welcomed to the beautiful showcase unlike any before. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults $7, youth $4, 4 and under free. Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati. 513-421-5707, cincinnatiparks.com.
will also be featured at the Ark Encounter. 5-8:30 p.m. in addition to museum’s regular hours. Free. Creation Museum, 2800 Bullittsburg Church Road, Petersburg, Ky. creationmuseum.org.
Winterfest at Kings Island
Nov. 23-Dec. 31 Winterfest is back and bigger than ever with a sleigh full of activities for you and your family to enjoy. Kings Island transforms into a winter wonderland offering events ranging from live shows to Mrs. Claus’s Kitchen. Hours vary. Prices start at $25.99. Kings Island, 6300 Kings Island Drive, Mason. visitkingsisland.com.
Cincinnati Bengals vs. Cleveland Browns Christmas Town
Nov. 23-Dec. 30 Experience the wonder that surrounds Christmas at the Creation Museum’s Christmas Town. The spectacular Christmas event is perfect for all ages with a garden of lights, family dining, zip lines, a live nativity scene and more! After all the outdoor activity, warm up inside and tour the exhibits of the Creation Museum. Special events and lights
Nov. 25 On the 12th week of football season, my true love gave to me The Bengals vs. The Browns! Put on your black and orange and get ready for an exciting day at the Paul Brown stadium. 1 p.m. $45-$257+. Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati. 513-621-8383, bengals.com.
The Clairvoyants Christmas Nov. 28 You’ve probably seen them on television, amazing America on America’s Got Talent
season 11. Now, you can see them in person at Bogart’s! The Australian magician and mentalist duo are touring the country and causing quite the stir with mind-boggling tricks and magic. 7 p.m. $38-$149. Bogart’s, 2621 Vine St., Cincinnati. 513-872-8801, bogarts.com.
Holiday Dinner Cruise
Nov. 30 Enjoy the Cincinnati skyline as you cruise down the Ohio River feasting on a spectacular festive feast with BB Riverboats’s Holiday Dinner Cruise. Boarding 6 p.m., sailing 7 p.m. $55 adults, $38 children. BB Riverboats, 101 Riverboat Row, Newport, Ky. 859-261-8500, bbriverboats.com.
Brrrbon Holiday Dinner Cruise Dec. 1 BB Riverboats has teamed up with regional distilleries so you can celebrate the season in style. Cruise down the Ohio River while tasting some premium regional bourbons, a buffet full of holiday favorites and festive music. Boarding 6 p.m., sailing 7-9:30 p.m. Adults $60, children $42. BB Riverboats, 101 Riverboat Row, Newport, Ky. 855-833-7920. bbriverboats.com.
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HOLIDAY RUNS Hunger 5K Nov. 3
Interested in ending hunger throughout Cincinnati by running with loved ones? The Hunger 5K is the event for you! With proceeds benefiting Matthew 25: Ministries, this fun, family-friendly 5K allows individuals to run for a change. The race kicks off with the 5K Food Drive, which raises food products for local pantries and shelters and ends with a post-race participant party. Registration includes a long-sleeve t-shirt, goody bag, awards and more! 8:30 a.m. Individual participants: $25 adults, $20 students. Teams: $18 pre-registration, $25 race day. Matthew 25: Ministries, 11060 Kenwood Road, Cincinnati. m25m.org.
Holiday in Lights 5K
Nov. 17 Get into the holiday spirit by running or walking through Sharon Woods for the Holiday in Lights 5K. Pre-registered athletes receive a sleigh full of goodies including a long-sleeve t-shirt, commemorative Holiday in Lights 5K ornament, Santa sack filled with discount coupons from local merchants and one free pass to Holiday in Lights. All participants will have the opportunity to take part in a costume contest and post-race activities include a heated tent and visit to Santa Land. 5 p.m. Pre-registration $29, after Nov. 15 $34. Sharon Woods. 513-769-0393, holidayinlights.com.
whatever inspires them this holiday season. 8:30 a.m. $38. Paul Brown Stadium, 1 Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati. thanksgivingdayrace.com.
Deerfield Township Thanksgiving Day Race
Nov. 22 Interested in burning some calories before Thanksgiving dinner? Join the Deerfield Township Life Time Fitness Thanksgiving Day Race! This low-key, low-cost event offers a 10K race, 5K race and 5K walk starting early in the morning so you can get on with your day. 8-10 a.m. LifeTime Fitness Deerfield, 8310 Wilkens Blvd., Mason. 513-7016977, deerfieldrec.com.
Thanksgiving Day Race
Nov. 22 Before feasting on turkey, put on your running shoes for the 109th annual Cincinnati Thanksgiving Day Race. There is fun for all ages at this Greater Cincinnati event with adults participating in the Western & Southern 10K Run and Walk, children taking part in the Inner Fire Fitness Kids Run or simply individuals enjoying the exciting atmosphere as participants dress in seasonal costumes and run/walk for
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Vinoklet Winery is a great place to spend the holidays with friends and loved ones.
• Preschool - 12th grade • Full and 1/2 Day Preschool • Full Day Kindergarten • Small class sizes
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TRAINS
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North Pole Express
Scuba Santa
Nov. 16-Dec. 29 LM&M Railroad invites you and your family to experience the magic of a train ride with Santa Claus himself. Decorated with lights for the Christmas season, LM&M Railroad will have hot chocolate and cookies available on the platform while patrons await their ride in the heated train. During the hour-long journey, Santa and his elves will make their way through the train to visit each family and Santa has a special gift from his sleigh for each child. Adults $24, seniors $19, children (2-16) $19 and deluxe seating available. LM&M Railroad, 16 E. South St., Lebanon. 513-933-8022. lebanonrr.com.
Nov. 23-Dec. 31
Dec. 1 The magic of the holiday season has transformed the Snyder House into a workshop for all of Santa’s special helpers. This free parent-child event for Deerfield Township residents offers two crafts, cookies and juice. Santa will be sure to stop by to feed his reindeer and listen to all of the Christmas wishes. Available time slots: 10-11 a.m., 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Free. Synder House at Cottell Park, 5847 Irwin Simpson Road, Deerfield Township. 513-701-6977, deerfieldrec.com.
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Holiday Junction Featuring the Duke Energy Holiday Trains
Nov. 17-Jan. 27 The Duke Holiday Trains and Brickopolis are back! Train layouts will include Thomas the Tank Engine, a 1903 Carlisle & Finch layout (one of the earliest electric model trains), and the return of the riding train.Times and prices TBA. Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave. Cincinnati. cincymuseum.org.
Santa’s Workshop
Santa brings his magic under the sea for another year of Scuba Santa at the Newport Aquarium. In addition to Santa, be on the lookout for other holiday surprises as you explore the aquarium. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Included with aquarium admission. Newport Aquarium, 1 Aquarium Way, Newport, Ky. newportaquarium.com.
Dec. 8 Are you Santa enough for the 2018 SantaCon in downtown Cincinnati? The Cincinnati SantaCon is the perfect way for adults to get into the Christmas spirit. Dress up as your best Santa, sing your favorite holiday songs and drink till you’re jolly at this festive event. Make a donation to The Cure Starts Now to help others enjoy the holidays and to put your name in the Grand Raffle. Noon-midnight. Begins at Jack Casino, 1000 Broadway St., Cincinnati. cincinnatisantacon.com.
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2 3 [12/1-2] Findlay Market gets into the holiday spirit with its annual Holiday Market.
4 5 [12/4] Deerfield Township hosts a menorah lighting during its Chanukah Wonderland.
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9 [12/9] Collegium Cincinnati performs Handel’s Messiah at Christ Church Cathedral.
11 [11/1-12/31] The Christmas classic White Christmas takes over the La Comedia Dinner Theatre.
12 [12/12] Music Hall will be filled with organ music during Happy Holidays with the Mighty Wurlitzer.
13 [12/13-24] Cincinnati Ballet’s The Nutcracker returns to enchant audiences young and old.
14 [12/14] The TransSiberian Orchestra makes its way to U.S. Bank Arena with a new show, The Ghosts of Christmas Eve.
15 [12/14-15] Matthew 25 presents Tickets: The Radio Play, an old-school radio play performed live.
16 17 [12/14-30] The Cincinnati Shakespeare Company performs Every Christmas Story Ever Told (and Then Some!).
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19 [11/16-12/29] The LM&M Railroad takes children to meet Santa when it becomes the North Pole Express.
20 [12/20] Male a cappella group Straight No Chaser brings its holiday show to the Taft Theatre.
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23 [11/23-12/23] Light Up Middletown takes over the 100acre Smith Park to create a sparkling fantasyland.
24 [12/24] Families are invited to take a cruise on the Ohio River during BB Riverboats’ Christmas Eve Dinner Cruise.
25 26 [12/25] Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!
27 [12/27-30] U.S. Bank Arena presents the highflying, acrobatic Crystal by Cirque du Soleil.
28 [12/28-30] The Cincinnati Pops perform Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets live in concert.
29 [12/29] The Original Harlem Globetrotters thrill fans of all ages at the Cintas Center.
30 [12/29-30] The Boar’s Head and Yule Log Festival returns to Christ Church Cathedral.
31 [12/31] Ring in the New Year with the Cincinnati Pops at New Year’s Eve at Music Hall.
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Ultimate Workshop
TAX, Succession, and Estate mistakes made by Business Owners and how to avoid them Presented By: NKY Chamber of Commerce
William E. Hesch, Esq., CPA, PFS • Amy E. Pennekamp, Esq.
Thursday, November 29, 2018, 8:00 am – 11:30 am Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce 300 Buttermilk Pike, Suite 330 Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017
Register at www.nkychamber.com/events Members: $30, Non Members: $45
Benefits of Attending the Workshop: • Identify action steps for your business which become your 2018/2019 road map for success! • Protect the value of your business and its long-term success. • Avoid major business problems that would arise if you died or became disabled. • Get answers to your CPA and legal questions. Forward your questions to Bill prior to the workshop! • All attendees receive a one-hour complimentary follow-up consultation with Bill. 8:00 am • Session 1: Top 10 Tax Planning Mistakes • Choice of Entity-Sole Proprietor, S or C Corporation • Maximize retirement plan deductions • Maximize your tax deductions • Avoid IRS audit problems
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LIGHTS
PNC Festival of Lights
Christmas Nights of Lights
Nov. 9-Jan. 1 Pack up your car with family and friends, the Christmas Nights of Lights is back at Coney Island. Experience the amazing light show synchronized to both traditional and rocking holiday music through your car radio. Local charities that benefit include the Salvation Army, The Ruth Lyon’s Children Fund, Toys for Tots and more. Dusk-10 p.m. $6 per person, children under 3 free. All ticket sales are day of arrival. Coney Island, 6201 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati. 513-232-8230, coneyislandpark.com.
Holiday in Lights
Nov. 16-Dec. 31 Holiday in Lights is back! Presented by Frisch’s and produced by The Alleen Company, Holiday in Lights is an over-a-mileof-light display in Sharon Woods. Guests are able to view everything from Santa Claus and his elves to every animal on the ark from the comfort of their own vehicle. Dial your
car radio to Warm 98, bring your friends and family and enjoy this special light display! SuTh 6-9 p.m., F-Sa 5:30-10 p.m. $15 per car. Sharon Woods. 513-769-0393, holidayinlights.com.
Pyramid Lights on the Hill
Nov. 16-Jan. 1 Pyramid Hill brings people to art in nature once again with its Holiday Lights on the Hill display. Holiday Lights on the Hill is a 2-mile round trip drive-through annual light display featuring bright multi-colored lights creating trees, animals and more. M-Th 6-9 p.m. $20 per car. F-Su 6-10 p.m. $25 per car, members $15. Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum, Hamilton. 513-868-8336, pyramidhill.org.
Nov. 17-Jan. 1 For the 36th annual PNC Festival of Lights, the Cincinnati Zoo will be transformed into a “Wild Wonderland!” With over 3 million LED lights and awarded “Best Zoo Lights in the USA” by USA Today, visitors can watch a black-light puppet show, ride the BB&T Toyland Express, search for fairies in Fairyland and more. In addition, patrons get the opportunity to not just visit with animals in the 12 indoor exhibits, but with Santa himself. Su-Th 5-9 p.m. F-Sa 5-10 p.m. Included in zoo admission. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, 3400 Vine St., Cincinnati. cincinnatizoo.org.
Light Up Middletown
Nov. 23-Dec. 31 Thousands of twinkling LED animated lights are taking over 100 acres of Smith Park. Drive through the tunnel of lights to enter the sparking fantasy land of Light Up Middletown. Your family, friends and loved ones will be amazed with themed displays including Santa’s Workshop, Penguin Village, Deer Leaping Over the Roadway and many more. 6-10 p.m. Donation based. Smith Park, 500 Tytus Ave., Middletown. lightupmiddletown.org.
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SHOPPING Greater Cincinnati Holiday Market
Nov. 2-4 With over 350 one-of-a-kind boutiques and specialty stores, the Greater Cincinnati Holiday Market gives patrons the chance get ahead of holiday shopping while having fun. In addition to a selection of home décor, specialty clothing and one-of-a-kind treasures, patrons are also welcomed to the Cincy Specialty Food and Treat Show’s gourmet cuisine. Tired of shopping? Take a break and rest your legs in the wineand-appetizer lounge. F 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Sa 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Su 9 a.m.-5 p.m. General $10, early entry Saturday $15, VIP Shoppers Pass $24. Discounts available online and at local Kroger stores. Duke Energy Convention Center, 525 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513-313-2228, cincinnatiholidaymarket.com.
Christmas Bazaar
Nov. 3 The annual Christmas Craft Bazar is back at the First Baptist Church Greenhills. Joined by Ten Thousand Villages, a fair trade retailer, Christmas Bazar will offer handcrafted items,
unique gifts and jewelry. With proceeds going towards First Baptist Church Greenhills’ mission outreach, the Bazar is a perfect way to get ahead on holiday shopping while enjoying the company of the community. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. Tables are $20 pre-paid. First Baptist Church Greenhills, 11195 Winton Road, Cincinnati. 513-729-4851, fbcgreenhills.com.
Winterfair
Nov. 23-25 Begin your holiday shopping at the Greater Cincinnati Winterfair. This 40-year-old show draws in an audience of 7,000-8,000 with beautiful and unique handmade crafts from around the region. F-Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Su 11 a.m.-4 p.m. $7. Northern Kentucky Convention Center, Covington, Ky. 614-486-7119, ohiocraft.org.
ones and friends. 12-5 p.m. $5 per person, $15 per family of four. The Carnegie, 1028 Scott Blvd., Covington, Ky. 859-957-1940, thecarnegie.com.
Holiday Market
Dec. 1-2 Join Findlay Market for a weekend full of holiday cheer, shopping and delicious seasonal food and drink. The Holiday Market at Findlay is the ideal place to find a local gift for everyone on your list while enjoying holiday entertainment by local choirs and musicians. While you’re enjoying food demos and samples, you may be surprised to see Santa Claus and an elf or two! Sa 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Su 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. Findlay Market, 1801 Race St., Cincinnati. 513-665-4839, findlaymarket.org.
Holiday Artisan Market and Kids’ Activities
Nov. 24 Looking for original and unique gifts this holiday season? The Holiday Artisan Market is a one-of-a-kind artisan market that features handcrafted gifts and unique finds. Leave the mass-produced goods and same-old selection at home and support local and independent artists while getting the perfect gifts for loved
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MUSIC Orchestra Toybox
Nov. 3 Dance, play and march to the music of Orchestra Toybox with the Cincinnati Pops this fall. Families can enjoy familiar selections from The Toy Story, The Nutcracker and more—including a symphony that uses toys as instruments. Instrument demonstrations, crafts and more will be offered at the pre-concert Family Fun Zone. Patrons are welcomed to bring a wrapped toy to donate to community partner organizations. 10:30 a.m. Music Hall, 1241 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513381-3300, cincinnatiarts.org.
A Rockin’ Blue Christmas
Nov. 20 You won’t have a blue Christmas this year when Elvis comes to town! Elvis returns to La Comedia when Mike Albert performs his award-winning tribute to The King. 5:30 p.m. $56-$58. La Comedia Dinner Theatre, 765 W Central Ave., Springboro. 800-677-9505, lacomedia.com.
Holiday Pops
Dec. 7-9 The Cincinnati tradition everyone loves has returned to Music Hall. To spread holiday cheer beyond the Holiday Pops, bring new or gently used coats, hats, gloves or socks to the concert to benefit City Gospel Mission. F 8 p.m., Sa 2 p.m. & 8 p.m., Su 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. $25-$120. Music Hall, 1241 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513-381-3300, cincinnatisymphony.org.
Feast of Carols 98 Degrees at Christmas
Nov. 24 Last year, the famous quartet, 98 Degrees, featuring Nick Lachey, Drew Lachey, Justin Jeffre and Jeff Timmons, released their first full-length Christmas album in 18 years. This November, 98 Degrees will be performing songs from the album and more at Cincinnati’s Aronoff Center. 8 p.m. $44.25-$84.25. Aronoff Center, 650 Walnut St., Cincinnati. 513-621-2787, cincinnatiarts.org.
Christmas Saengerfest
Nov. 30-Dec. 1 The 160-year tradition continues with Christmas Saengerfest 2018. With seven locations in Over-the-Rhine and 24 different choirs performing, this is a must see holiday event! A complimentary shuttle will run between locations before, during and after the performances. 7 p.m. $20 per person until Nov. 1, $30 after Nov. 1. Downtown Cincinnati. 859-951-8560, americanlegacytours.com. 16
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Dec. 8-9 Feast of Carols, a UC holiday tradition, is coming back this year to celebrate the holiday season. Bring your family and friends to CCM to experience festive choral favorites performed by CCM, UC and CCC’s fabulous choirs and outstanding guest choirs. 2 p.m. & 5 p.m. Adults $15-$20, non-UC students $15-$10, UC Students free. CollegeConservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati. 513-556-6638, ccm.uc.edu/boxoffice/.
Musica Sacra Christmas Concert
Dec. 9 Join Musica Sacra Cincinnati for its annual Christmas Concert. With a program featuring Antonio Vivaldi, Franz Gruber, St. Xavier High School and more, this will be a seasonal event you will not want to miss. Dr. L Brett Scott, conductor, will have the musicians take you on a festive journey with classic holiday hits like “Silent Night” and “Gloria D Major.” 2 p.m. Free, donations accepted. Episcopal Church of the Redeemer,
2944 Erie Ave., Cincinnati. 513-374-8249. musica-sacra.org.
Handel’s Messiah
Dec. 9 You won’t want to miss this year’s holiday must-see musical performance, Handel’s Messiah. Hear every electric detail of Handel’s masterpiece in this Collegium Cincinnati tradition. This year, the performance will be double the fun when the Cincinnati Boychoir joins in on select choruses. 6 p.m. $20-$35. Christ Church Cathedral, 318 E. Fourth St., Cincinnati. 513-4282224. collegiumcincinnati.org.
CCM Ensemble-in-Residence: Singing in the Season Dec. 15 Join the Cincinnati Youth Choir, CCM resident choirs and satellite choirs from across the Tristate area as they perform holiday songs from around the globe. 2 p.m. & 5 p.m. $15 general, $10 non-UC student, free UC student. Corbett Auditorium, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati. ccm.uc.edu/boxoffice.
An Acoustic Christmas with Over the Rhine
Dec. 21-23 Over the Rhine produces a sound unlike anything you’ve ever heard. The Cincinnati group will celebrate the holidays with acoustic renditions of classic songs at Memorial Hall. F-Sa 8 p.m., Su 2 p.m. $40-$65. Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513-9778838, memorialhallotr.com.
THEATER White Christmas at La Comedia
Nov. 1-Dec. 31 Returning to La Comedia Dinner Theatre by popular demand is the timeless musical White Christmas. Based on the holiday film starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney, the musical continues to be a holiday hit. In addition to a great show, tickets come with buffet-style dining. Times vary. $61-$75, Children 11 & under $30. La Comedia Dinner Theatre, 765 W. Central Ave., Springboro. 937-7464554, lacomedia.com.
Twelfth Night
Nov. 16-Dec. 8 The Cincinnati Shakespeare Company invites you to see what happens when you combine a shipwreck, a cross-dressed lady, a lovelorn lord, a fickle countess, a drunken uncle, a flamboyant fop, an uptight servant, a mischievous clown, a protective pirate and an identical twin in its production of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. Timesvary. $33$57. The Otto M. Budig Theater, 1195 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513-381-2273, cincyshakes.com.
A Charlie Brown Christmas Live on Stage
Nov. 17 A Charlie Brown Christmas Live on Stage brings everyone’s favorite holiday classic to life. Join the entire Peanuts gang as they put on their own Christmas play and discover the true reason for the season in a presentation the whole family can enjoy! 4 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. $29-$60. Aronoff Center, 650 Walnut St., Cincinnati. 513-621-2787, cincinnatiarts.org.
A Christmas Carol Cincinnati King
Nov. 3-Dec. 23 Adults and teens are welcomed to celebrate Cincinnati’s rich music history in Cincinnati King, the world premiere musical about King Records. Directed by KJ Sanchez, Cincinnati King is based on interviews and traces the groundbreaking rise of music pioneer Syd Nathan and all of the timeless art he produced. The show features behind-thescenes tales of King Records hits including “The Twist,” “Fever” and “Need Your Love So Bad.” Times vary. Prices vary. Playhouse in the Park, 962 Mt. Adams Circle, Cincinnati. 513-421-3888, cincyplay.com.
Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley
Through Nov. 10 Playhouse in the Park brings to life Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley, the charming and clever sequel to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Middle sister Mary finally takes center stage when she grows tired of her role as the fitful daughter. When an unexpected encounter brings the possibility of love into Mary’s life, things take an enchanted twist. Times vary. Prices vary. Playhouse in the Park, 962 Mt. Adams Circle, Cincinnati. 513-421-3888, cincyplay.com.
Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, 4990 Glenway Ave., Cincinnati. 513-241-6550, cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com.
Nov. 21-Dec. 29 Playhouse in the Park’s most popular production is back. A Christmas Carol combines faithful storytelling with spellbinding stage magic to bring to life the timeless story of a sinner given one last chance at redemption in the midst of the holiday season. Times vary. Prices vary. Playhouse in the Park, 962 Mt. Adams Circle, Cincinnati. 513-421-3888, cincyplay.com.
Alice in Wonderland
Nov. 28-Dec. 30 Fall down the rabbit hole this holiday season with Ensemble Theatre’s production of Alice in Wonderland. Based on the beloved tale by Lewis Carroll, this modern retelling features lost Alice and her friends on an adventure with colorful costumes and delightful music. W-F 7 p.m., Sa 2 p.m. & 7 p.m., Su 2 p.m. & 6 p.m. $57-$63 adult, $31 student, $27 child. Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, 1127 Vine St., Cincinnati. 513-421-3555, ensemblecincinnati.org.
A Christmas Story
Nov. 29-Dec. 23 Follow Ralphie Parker in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas. The Covedale Center of the Performing Arts is putting on the timeless Christmas story, A Christmas Story, this holiday season with all elements from the beloved movie—including the lady’s leg lamp! Th 7:30 p.m., F-Sa 8 p.m., Su 2 p.m. $29 adults, $26 seniors and students.
SCPA: The Nutcracker
Dec. 6-9 There’s no better way to get into the holiday spirit than joining Clara on her adventure through the Land of Sweets to the Sugar Plum Fairy. Bring your family to the School for Creative & Performing Arts’ presentation of the Christmas classic. Th-Sa 7 p.m., Su 2 p.m. $10-$20. School for Creative & Performing Arts, 108 W. Central Parkway, Cincinnati. 513-363-8100 x 2, scpa.cps-k12.org/ news/box-office.
Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells
Dec. 8 Junie B. Jones is coming to Memorial Hall this holiday season in a show you will not want to miss. Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells teaches the true meaning of the holiday season when Junie B. draws her arch nemesis’s name for secret Santa. 10 a.m., 12 p.m., 3 p.m. $13. Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513-977-8838, memorialhallotr.com.
Santa Claus: The Musical
Dec. 8-16 In Santa Claus: The Musical, Santa decides to retire after 1,000 years of faithful service, leaving behind sad elves and a bad replacement. Luckily for Santa’s Workshop, Beatrice, Santa’s tech-savvy daughter, decides to stick around and save the day! Join The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati in this jampacked, sleigh-full-of-fun musical that is sure to put your entire family in the holiday spirit! F 7:30 p.m., Sa-Su 2 p.m. & 5 p.m. $10-$35. Taft Theatre, 317 E. Fifth St., Cincinnati. 513-569-8080, thechildrenstheatre.com. w w w.
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Cincinnati Ballet’s The Nutcracker
NEW YEAR’S PARTIES
Dec. 13-24 Cincinnati Ballet’s holiday triumph returns once again to Music Hall. The Nutcracker, a family tradition that cannot be missed, is full of wonderful dancing, eye-popping sets, dazzling costumes, and a journey that enraptures the spirit of the holidays. Times vary. $15-$125. Music Hall, 1241 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513-621-5282, cballet.org.
Dec. 31 Ski, snowboard and snow tube into 2019 at Perfect North. Open until midnight on New Year’s Eve, Perfect North is ringing in the New Year with party favors, a DJ, a torchlight parade and fireworks. 9:30 a.m.-12 a.m. $52+. Perfect North Slopes, 19074 Perfect Lane, Lawrenceburg, Ind. perfectnorth.com.
Cincinnati Cyclones New Year’s Eve + Indoor Fireworks
Dec. 31 The Cincinnati Cyclones face the Toledo Walleyes in a special New Year Eve’s game. In addition to the game, there will be an indoor firework display to celebrate the New Year. Doors open at 5 p.m., game begins at 6 p.m. $15-$27.50. U.S. Bank Arena, 100 Broadway, Cincinnati. 513-421-4111, usbankarena.com.
New Year’s Eve at Music Hall
Tickets: The Radio Play
Dec. 14-15 Based on the short story Tickets by Reverend Wendell Mettey, Tickets: The Radio Play shines light on the true spirit of Christmas. When a church has to distribute 253 “Admit One to Heaven” tickets to a congregation of more than 1,000, people begin to realize what the Christmas season is really about. F 7:30 p.m., Sa 3 p.m. & 7 p.m. Adult $7, child $5. Matthew 25: Ministries, 11060 Kenwood Road, Cincinnati. 513-793-6256, m25m.org.
Every Christmas Story Ever Told (and Then Some!)
Dec. 14-30 The Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s holiday smash hit Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some!) is back at the Otto M. Budig Theater this holiday season. Audience members will get a combination of all of their favorite holiday classics including A Christmas Carol, It’s a Wonderful Life, Frosty, Rudolph and more! Tu-F 7:30 p.m., Sa 2:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m., Su 2 p.m. $43. The Otto M. Budig Theater, 1195 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513-381-2273, cincyshakes.com. 18
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New Year’s Eve Celebration at Perfect North
Dec. 31 The Cincinnati Pops are helping you bid farewell to 2018 in a performance that blends the best of timeless cocktail-hour pop with an upbeat champagne sparkle. Guest vocalist Ryan Silverman will bring his smooth sound to help the Cincinnati Pops count down to the New Year. 8 p.m. $25-$105. Music Hall, 1241 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513-381-3300, cincinnatiarts.org.
Happy Zoo Year
Dec. 31 The 10th annual Happy Zoo Year is here to ring in the New Year. This New Year’s bash includes shows of Winter Wonders by Madcap Puppets, a meet and greet with Father Time and Baby, the Festival of Lights and fireworks! 5-9 p.m. Included in zoo admission. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, 3400 Vine St., Cincinnati. cincinnatizoo.org.
New Year’s Eve Bash at La Comedia
Dec. 31 La Comedia is ringing in the New Year and they want you to be a part of the festivities! The evening will include a buffet with a gourmet menu, a holiday production of White Christmas, a live band and champagne for your midnight toast! End the night (or morning) with La Comedia’s early morning breakfast! $98. La Comedia Dinner Theatre, 765 W. Central Ave., Springboro. 937-746-4554, lacomedia.com.
New Year’s Eve Cruise
Dec. 31 Celebrate the New Year on the beautiful Ohio River. Start 2019 with a perfect view of Cincinnati’s sparkling skyline, a threeentree buffet, entertainment, champagne at midnight and more! Boarding 8 p.m., sailing 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Adults $110, children $70. BB Riverboats, 101 Riverboat Row, Newport, Ky. 855-833-7920. bbriverboats.com.
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