Lebanon Horse Drawn Carriage Parade & Festival
Shows, Events, Celebrations and More To Make This a Holiday Season to Remember
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By Corinne Minard 5 Community Celebrations 8 Family Bonding 9 Holiday Runs 10 Lights 13 Santa 13 Shopping 14 Theater 16 Music 18 Trains 19 New Year’s Parties
MARK DUMONT
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s Festival of Lights
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There’s nothing quite like the holiday season in the Tristate. From the lights and music to plays and community events, no other time of the year is quite as action packed as November and December. But how to find the events right for you and your family? With our annual Holiday Traditions calendar, we provide information on as many seasonal events as we can find, making this your guide to the season. So pull on your Santa hat and find your best snow boots, it’s time to enjoy the holidays.
COMMUNITY CELEBRATIONS
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Christmas in Historic Springboro
Nov. 22-24 Join more than 60,000 people as they visit Historic Springboro for its annual holiday celebration. This three-day event features a 5K run/walk, parade, children’s tent and live music to support Operation Santa and the Springboro Community Assistance Center. F 6-10 p.m., Sa 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Su noon-5 p.m. Free, additional fee for 5K. Historic Springboro. springborofestivals.org.
Dec. 6-8 The village of Waynesville mixes classic holiday entertainment with its many stores and restaurants during this annual event. In addition to enjoying all that Waynesville has to offer, guests will be able to listen to barbershop quartets, choirs and musicians; meet costumed characters; and take a carriage ride through the village. F-Sa 11 a.m.-9 p.m., Su noon-5 p.m. Free. Downtown Waynesville. waynesvilleshops.com.
Luminaria
Dec. 7 All of Mariemont will glow during the village’s Luminaria. In addition to the tree lighting, carriage rides, food trucks and caroling, candles will light up the streets. 5:30-8 p.m. Free. Old Town Square in Mariemont. mariemontppg.com.
Miami Township Holiday Parade
Nov. 21 The streets of Miami Township will be filled with holiday spirit a week before Thanksgiving thanks to this parade. Residents are invited to line up along the parade route to see lighted floats, high school marching bands, local fire and police departments, school groups, civic organizations and more. 7-10 p.m. Free. Miami Township Civic Center, 6101 Meijer Drive, Milford. 513-248-3727, facebook.com/ events/470268080482889/.
Christmas in the Village
Germania Christkindlmarkt
Nov. 22-24 The annual Germania Christkindlmarkt is returning for its 21st year. The festival celebrates both the region’s German heritage and the holiday. Attendees can expect to taste German food (including the dill pickle soup), enjoy live entertainment, shop for German gifts like steins and cuckoo clocks, and meet special guests like Santa and Krampus. F 5-10 p.m., Sa 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Su noon-5 p.m. $3, 12 and under free. Germania Park, 3529 W. Kemper Road, Cincinnati. 513742-0060, germaniasociety.com.
Light Up Goshen
Nov. 23 The 16th annual Light Up Goshen will bring holiday cheer to the community. The evening starts with a parade beginning at Spaulding Elementary and ending at Goshen High School. Then, at the nearby Cook Log Cabin, residents can take in the tree lighting ceremony and enjoy the free games, food and activities. Starts 4:30 p.m. Free. Downtown Goshen. goshenchamberofcommerce.com.
Holiday Lights at Deerfield Towne Center
Nov. 30 Deerfield Township gets ready for the holidays with a tree lighting ceremony at the Deerfield Towne Center. The night will feature plenty of other holiday activities as well, including the chance to take a picture with Santa. 5-7 p.m. Free. Deerfield Towne Center, 5503 Deerfield Blvd., Mason. facebook. com/events/2212690175475612/.
Olde West Chester Christmas Walk Parade and Community Tree Lighting Dec. 7 Enjoy a day celebrating the holidays in West Chester. The day begins with a free community event at 2 p.m., hosted by the Merchants of Olde West Chester. Visitors will be able to take photos with Santa, shop, visit a petting zoo and more. At 7 p.m., line up along Cincinnati-Dayton Road for the parade. Starts at 2 p.m. Free. West Chester Township Administration Building, 9113 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, West Chester. 513-7597301, westchesteroh.org. w w w.
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1 [11/1] The Grammywinning Asleep at the Wheel will be joined by the Quebec Sisters for a show at Memorial Hall.
2 [11/2] Bluegrass folk artists Jonathan Edwards and Jon PousetteDart share the stage at Memorial Hall.
3 [11/3] John Cusack joins an audience at the Taft Theatre for a special showing of Say Anything.
4 [11/4] The Japanese House brings songs from her debut album Good at Falling to the Taft Theatre.
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6 [11/6] Visit Memorial Hall to hear timeless classics like “MTA” performed by The Kingston Trio.
7 [11/7] Chamber Music Cincinnati brings Alisa Weilerstein and Inon Barnatan to Memorial Hall.
8 [11/8-9] Violinist Gil Shaham joins the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra for Petrouchka + Tchaikovsky.
9 [11/9] Support the work of Matthew 25: Ministries by participating in the Hunger 5K.
10 [11/10] The Wood Brothers, who recently were nominated for Best Americana Album at the Grammy Awards, perform at the Taft. 17 [11/17] The Dover Quartet, a string ensemble, brings its award-winning talent to Memorial Hall.
11 [11/11] Incubus celebrates the 20th anniversary of its album Make Yourself with a show at the Taft Theatre.
12 [11/12] Two Beverly Hills 90210 stars join forces for Jennie Garth & Tori Spelling Live at the Taft.
13 [11/13] Chris Thile, who also performs with Nickel Creek and Punch Brothers, plays a solo show at Memorial Hall.
14 [11/14] American Idolwinner Ruben Studdard Sings Luther Vandross at Memorial Hall.
15 [11/15] The Commonheart, a nine-piece rock ‘n’ soul band, performs at the Taft Theatre.
16 [11/16] See The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Musical at the Taft Theatre for one night only.
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19 [11/19] Elvis Costello & the Imposters bring their Just Trust tour to the Taft Theatre.
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21 [11/21] Dustbowl Revival plays Memorial Hall as part of the American Roots series.
22 [11/22] The CSO is joined by pianist Timo Andres and cellist Inbal Segev for CSO Proof: American Perspective.
23 [11/23] Wild Kratts Live 2.0: Activate Creature Power brings the show to life at the Aronoff Center.
24 [11/24] Christian hip-hop artist TobyMac stops by the Taft for the evening.
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27 [11/27] We Will Rock You – The Musical uses the music of Queen to tell a story of freedom at the Taft.
28 [11/27-12/29] The classic holiday tale A Christmas Carol returns to the Playhouse in the Park.
29 [11/29] Sister’s Christmas Catechism: The Mystery of the Magi’s Gold comes to the Aronoff.
30 [11/30] Sierra Hull mixes mandolin, bass and vocals at Memorial Hall.
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show, art and craft fair, breakfast with Santa, a petting zoo, an iceless ice rink, dance performances, a holiday concert and more. Sa starts 10 a.m., Su starts at 1 p.m. Free. Springfield Township Administration Building, 9150 Winton Road, Cincinnati. theartsconnect.us.
Family Holiday Bash
Horse Drawn Carriage Parade and Christmas Festival
Dec. 7 Have twice the fun at Lebanon’s Horse Drawn Carriage Parade and Christmas Festival, which features two parades on the same day. Both parades feature only horsedrawn carriages, though the nighttime parade is lit up with lights throughout the town and on the carriages. Between
parades, enjoy the craft and food vendors and stop by the more than 80 shops located downtown. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Free. Downtown Lebanon. lebanonchamber.org.
WinterFest Reimagined
Dec. 7-8 Springfield Township’s WinterFest has expanded to two days of holiday fun this year. The weekend will feature a puppet
Dec. 8 Matthew 25: Ministries opens its doors to the community for its annual Family Holiday Bash. There will be a Christmas Wonderland with treat-filled trees, arcade games, laser tag, photos with Santa and more. The event is free, but Matthew 25 is asking for donations to A Kid Again, which works with children with life-threatening illnesses. 2-5 p.m. Free. Matthew 25: Ministries, 11060 Kenwood Road, Cincinnati. 513-793-6256, m25m.org.
Reindog Parade
Dec. 14 Mt. Adams celebrates the holidays in the cutest way possible with its Reindog Parade. Dozens of dogs will parade throughout Mt. Adams while sporting creative and festive outfits. Parade starts at 2 p.m. Free. 1055 St. Paul Place, Mt. Adams. mtadamscincy.org.
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FAMILY BONDING WinterFest
Nov. 22-Dec. 31 WinterFest returns to Kings Island for another year of holiday and winter fun. The amusement park will be filled with festive activities, such as holiday shows and ice skating, along with plenty of cold-weather treats and family-friendly rides. Times vary. Prices vary. Kings Island, 6300 Kings Island Drive, Kings Island. visitkingsisland.com.
Christmas Town/ ChristmasTime at Ark Encounter
Nov. 29-Dec. 30 In honor of Christmas, the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter will fill their grounds with holiday fun. The museum’s gardens are filled with lights, a live nativity is set up for visitors and the ark is lit up with rainbow-colored lights throughout the month of December. 5-8:30 p.m., closed Dec. 24-25. Free. Creation Museum, 2800 Bullittsburg Church Road, Petersburg, Ky., and Ark Encounter, 1 Ark Encounter Drive, Williamstown, Ky. creationmuseum.org, arkencounter.com.
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Crib of the Nativity
Dec. 7-Jan. 5 Crib of the Nativity returns to Eden Park for its 80th year. The nativity scene features life-size wax figures and live animals. Donations made at the Crib of the Nativity benefit The Salvation Army and are matched by the Western & Southern Financial Group through its corporate foundation. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Free. Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati.
Holly Days
Dec. 14-15 Enjoy a 19th century Christmas during Holly Days at the Heritage Village Museum. The houses in the village will be decorated the way they would have been during the 1880s and visitors can make traditional holiday crafts. There will also be a reenactment of the first Christmas dinner in Cincinnati. Noon-4 p.m. Adults $10, children 5-11 $5, children 4 and under free. Heritage Village Museum, 11450 Lebanon Road, Sharonville. heritagevillagecincinnati.org.
HOLIDAY RUNS Hunger 5K
Nov. 9 Walk or run for a good cause at the Matthew 25: Ministries Hunger 5K. Proceeds from the event are used to help the poorest of the poor and disaster victims in Cincinnati, throughout the U.S. and around the world. Make sure to stick around after the race for the party and buffet. Registration opens at 7 a.m., race starts at 8:30 a.m. Prices vary. Matthew 25: Ministries, 11060 Kenwood Road, Cincinnati. 513-793-6256, m25m.org.
Holiday in Lights 5K
Nov. 16 The Holiday in Lights 5K mixes festive fun with a 3.1-mile run/walk for a oneof-a-kind race. The course winds through Sharon Woods, with its last mile featuring the lights of Holiday in Lights. In addition, participants are asked to dress in costumes and invited to explore Santland after the race. 5 p.m. Prices vary. Sharon Woods, 11450 Lebanon Road, Sharonville. 513-769-0393, holidayinlights.com.
Thanksgiving Day Race
Nov. 28 Cincinnati’s Thanksgiving Day Race returns for its 110th year. The 10K run and walk will wind its way through downtown Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky and benefits 11 area charities. Kids Fun Run 8:30 a.m., 10K Run and Walk 9 a.m. Prices vary. Paul Brown Stadium, 1 Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati. thanksgivingdayrace.com.
VETERANS DAY PROGRAM Florence Government Center
Sunday, November 10th 2019 8100 Ewing Blvd, Florence, KY 41042 2:00 – 3:00 with reception immediately following the program
Join us in honoring our military veterans for their sacrifice and service to our country. You can meet the City’s adopted troop, the Renegades, and hear patriotic performances by the Florence Community Band and Chorus. w w w.
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Festival of Lights
Nov. 16-Jan. 4 The Cincinnati Zoo’s annual light display has added something extra this year for its 37th year. Guests will be able to look for Fiona the hippo statues in Fiona’s Fairyland, take holiday photos in the Hippo Hut and experience the new “Under the Seas” light display. Su-Th 5-9 p.m., F-Sa 5-10 p.m. Prices vary. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, 3400 Vine St., Cincinnati. cincinnatizoo.org.
LIGHTS Christmas Nights of Lights
Nov. 8-Jan 5 Coney Island will become a winter wonderland during Christmas Nights of Lights. The park will be filled with over 1 million lights that will be synchronized to music that can play through your car radio. Dusk to 10 p.m. $6 Adults, children 3 and under free. Coney Island, 6201 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati. christmasnightsoflights.com.
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Nov. 16-Dec. 31 More than 1 million lights and 250 light displays will take over Sharon Woods for the annual Holiday in Lights display. As visitors drive through the park, they’ll see Santa, his elves and even the animals that boarded the ark. Afterwards, families can stop at Santaland to meet the man himself, warm up with some hot cocoa and do some holiday shopping. Su-Th 6-9 p.m., F-Sa 5:30-10 p.m. $15 per vehicle. Sharon Woods, 11450 Lebanon Road, Sharonville. 513-769-0393, holidayinlights.com.
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Holiday Lights on the Hill
Nov. 22-Jan. 5 Pyramid Hill’s Holiday Lights on the Hill is a 2-mile light-filled trip through the sculpture park. Expect to see lighted trees, nutcrackers and swans. M-Th 6-9 p.m., F-Su 6-10 p.m. $20 per vehicle M-Th, $25 per vehicle F-Su. Members $15. Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum, 1763 Hamilton Cleves Road, Hamilton. 513-868-8336, pyramidhill.org.
Light Up Middletown
Nov. 28-Dec. 31 Enjoy a drive-thru light show in Middletown for a good cause. Donations to the event are used to help Middletown City Parks, and have been used to plant trees and repave park roads. Included with the light show this year is a balloon glow (date and time to be announced) and a visit with Santa on Friday and Saturday nights. 6-10 p.m. Donation requested. Smith Park, 500 Tytus Ave., Middletown. lightupmiddletown.org.
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3 4 [12/3] Head to Music Hall for Happy Holidays with the Mighty Wurlitzer theater organ.
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12 [12/12] Join the Cincinnati Contemporary Jazz Orchestra for its holiday show, Have a Funky Christmas.
11 [12/10-11] Head to Memorial Hall for Jim Brickman: A Christmas Celebration.
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[12/6-8] Enjoy carriage rides, carolers, holiday shopping and more during Christmas in the Village in Waynesville.
7 [12/7] The free Olde West Chester Christmas Walk Parade and Community Tree Lighting returns.
13 [12/13] The Ludlow Garage hosts Norman Brown’s Joyous Christmas.
14 [12/14] Mt. Adams will be filled with costumed dogs during the annual Reindog Parade.
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15 16 [12/15] The Musica Sacra Cincinnati Christmas Concert features sacred choral music in the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. 22 23 [12/21-22] Mrs. Claus leads the way in the Children’s Theatre’s performance of Mrs. Claus Saves the Day.
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18 19 [12/18-20, 27] At least 10 trains will be operating and on display at the Heritage Village Museum during Train Days.
20 [12/20-23] More than 80 performers and original music bring the story of Awaited to life at the Aronoff.
21 [Through 1/5] Holiday Junction and the Duke Energy Holiday Trains return to their rightful home in Union Terminal.
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29 [Through 12/31] Guests will be able to enjoy 20 rides, 16 shows and 15 holiday activities during King Island’s WinterFest.
31 [12/31] Enjoy the final hockey game of the year at the Cincinnati Cyclones NYE Fireworks event.
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30 [Through 12/31] Light Up Middletown, Middletown’s drive-thru light display in Smyth Park, returns for another year.
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26 [12/26] The Aronoff hosts a Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis.
[Through 12/28] Take a train ride with Santa on the North Pole Express thanks to LM&M Railroad.
SANTA Santa’s Workshop
Nov. 24 & Dec. 1, 8, 15 & 22 Meet Santa at Santa’s Workshop in Washington Park. In addition to meeting Santa and taking photos (dogs allowed!), visitors can make ornaments, meet elves and more. 1-3 p.m. Free. Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Cincinnati. washingtonpark.org.
Breakfast with Mother Christmas
Dec. 14-15 Share a special breakfast with Mother Christmas. In addition to enjoying pancakes, sausage and fruit, guests can take pictures with Mrs. Claus and participate in activities. 10:30 & 11:30 a.m. Breakfast only: Adults $7, children 5-11 $5. Combo Holly Days ticket: Adults $15, children 5-11 $8. Children 4 and under free. Heritage Village Museum, 11450 Lebanon Road, Sharonville. heritagevillagecincinnati.org.
Lakota East Holiday Arts & Crafts Show
Nov. 9-10 More than 220 exhibitors will be on display during this two-day craft show. Proceeds from the event will go toward Lakota East’s student programs and scholarships. Sa 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Su 11 a.m.-4 p.m. $2, early admission Sa 9-10 a.m. $5. Lakota East High School, 6840 Lakota Lane, Liberty Township. lakotaeastcraftshow.com.
SHOPPING Greater Cincinnati Holiday Market Water Wonderland with Scuba Santa
Nov. 29-Dec. 31 It’s an undersea holiday at the Newport Aquarium during Water Wonderland. Underwater explorers will be able to meet Scuba Santa and his elves, play with bubbles in the theater, visit Scuba Santa’s Post Office and more. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Prices vary. Newport Aquarium, 1 Aquarium Way, Newport, Ky. 800406-3474, newportaquarium.com.
Nov. 8-10 Shoppers can visit more than 350 boutiques and specialty stores in one place during the Greater Cincinnati Holiday Market. Everything from home décor to gourmet food will be available. F 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Sa 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Su 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Special hours for VIP, Early Entry and Girls Night Out. General $10, VIP $30, Early Entry $20 and Girls Night Out $7. Discounted tickets available online and at Kroger. Duke Energy Convention Center, 525 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513313-2228, cincinnatiholidaymarket.com.
Calling All Cooks! Inside America’s Test Kitchen with Julia & Bridget A FUNdraiser in support of CET Thursday, November 21, 2019 with Chefs Julia Collin Davison and Bridget Lancaster 12:00pm and 5:30pm Hosted by Cincinnati State Technical & Community College and Midwest Culinary Institute Purchase Tickets and More Information: www.CETconnect.org/atk (513) 345-6582
Ticket sales end November 15.
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A Christmas Carol
Nov. 27-Dec. 29 Charles Dickens’ classic tale returns to the Playhouse in the Park. Ebenezer Scrooge will learn it’s never too late to change when he meets the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future. Times vary. Prices vary. Playhouse in the Park, 962 Mt. Adams Circle, Cincinnati. 513-421-3888, cincyplay.com.
A Magical Cirque Christmas
Nov. 19 A Magical Cirque Christmas mixes live musical performances with cirque acrobatics for a holiday show like no other. 7:30 p.m. $35$150. Aronoff Center, 650 Walnut St., Cincinnati. 513-621-2787, cincinnatiarts.org.
Miracle on 34th Street The Musical
Dec. 5-29 The Covedale Center for the Performing Arts presents its take on Miracle on 34th Street The Musical. A young girl discovers
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that the real Santa may be working at Macy’s in this beloved musical. Th 7:30 p.m., F-Sa 8 p.m., Su 2 p.m. Adults $29, children and students $26, seniors $26. Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, 4990 Glenway Ave., Cincinnati. 513-241-6550, cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com.
A Charlie Brown Christmas
Dec. 7-15 The Children’s Theatre will bring a Christmas movie classic to life with its performances of A Charlie Brown Christmas. Times vary. $10-$35. Taft Theatre, 317 E. Fifth St., Cincinnati. 513-569-8080, thechildrenstheatre.com.
Tickets the Radio Play
The Boar’s Head and Yule Log Festival
Dec. 13-14 Performed like an old-timey radio play, the play Tickets follows the members of a church who receive 253 tickets to heaven. How do they distribute the tickets when they have more than 1,000 people in their congregation? F 7:30 p.m., Sa 3 & 7:30 p.m. Adults $7, children $5. Matthew 25: Ministries, 11060 Kenwood Road, Cincinnati. 513-793-6256, m25m.org.
The Nutcracker
Dec. 19-29 The Nutcracker returns once again to Music Hall. The classic ballet follows Clara as she travel with the Nutcracker Prince to the Land of Sweets. Times vary. $29-$125. Music Hall, 1241 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513-621-5282, cballet.org.
Every Christmas Story Ever Told (and then some!)
Dec. 13-29 A production of A Christmas Carol gets out of hand during Cincinnati Shakespeare’s Every Christmas Story Ever Told (and then some!). This irreverent play brings together pieces of It’s a Wonderful Life, Charlie Brown and more for a one-of-a-kind show. 7:30 p.m. $50-$60. Otto M. Budig Theater, 1195 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513-381-2273, cincyshakes.com.
Jan. 4-5 Performed in Christ Church Cathedral since 1939, The Boar’s Head and Yule Log Festival is based on a 14th century tradition that celebrates Christmas with music, stories and a boar’s head. Sa 2 & 5 p.m., Su 2:30 & 5 p.m. Tickets available first come, first served Dec. 14 7:30-10 a.m. at the cathedral. Christ Church Cathedral, 318 W. Fourth St., Cincinnati. 513-621-1817, cincinnaticathedral.com.
Awaited
Dec. 20-23 Awaited, the Christmas show that was performed at Crossroads in Oakley for the last several years, has been reimagined for the Aronoff stage. The play retells the Christmas story using more than 80 performers, original choreography and music. F 8 p.m., Sa-M 2, 5 & 8 p.m. $25-$100. Aronoff Center, 650 Walnut St., Cincinnati. 513621-2787, cincinnatiarts.org.
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Disney Junior Holiday Party
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Nov. 29 The Trans-Siberian Orchestra brings its “Christmas Eve and Other Stories” tour to U.S. Bank Arena. The group will play songs from the album of the same name as well as its classic holiday hits. 4 p.m. & 8 p.m. $49.50-$79.50. U.S. Bank Arena, 100 Broadway, Cincinnati. 513-421-4111, usbankarena.com.
Nov. 30 Mickey and Minnie, along with Disney Junior friends like the Puppy Dog Pals and Vampirina, will sing and dance along to their favorite Disney Junior and holiday songs. Santa Claus may even stop by for the party. 4 p.m. $29.50-$49.50. Taft Theatre, 317 E. Fifth St., Cincinnati. 513-232-6220, tafttheatre.org.
Happy Holidays with the Mighty Wurlitzer
Dec. 3 Music Hall’s Mighty Wurlitzer Theatre Organ will bring holiday classics to life during two shows. 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m. $28. Music Hall, 1241 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513-6212787, cincinnatiarts.org.
Messiah
Dec. 7-8 Guest conductor Kent Tritle joins the Collegium Cincinnati for a choral performance of Handel’s Messiah. The performance will feature just 16 singers and a small chamber orchestra. Sa 7 p.m., Su 4 p.m. Priority seating $40, general seating $30, students $10. Christ Church Cathedral, 318 E. Fourth St., Cincinnati. collegiumcincinnati.org.
Jim Brickman: A Christmas Celebration
Dec. 10-11 Pianist Jim Brickman will play holiday favorites, hits and more during this familyfriendly show. 8 p.m. $45-$65. Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513-977-8838, memorialhallotr.com.
Christmas Saengerfest Michael W. Smith & Amy Grant Christmas Tour
Nov. 30 Grammy-winning artists Michael W. Smith and Amy Grant bring their vast repertoire of holiday music to Cincinnati for this special show. 7 p.m. $41.50-$139. U.S. Bank Arena, 100 Broadway, Cincinnati. 513-421-4111, usbankarena.com.
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Dec. 6-7 Saengerfest returns for another year of music and cheer. During the event, local musical groups perform in different venues throughout Cincinnati to showcase our region’s talent and music venues. 7 p.m. Adults $20, children under 12 free. Throughout Cincinnati. americanlegacytours.com.
Holiday Pops
Dec. 13-15 Megan Hilty of Smash and Wicked fame joins the Cincinnati Pops for their annual holiday show. F 8 p.m., Sa 2 p.m. & 8 p.m., Su 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. Adults $25, children $15. Music Hall, 1241 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513-381-3300, cincinnatisymphony.org.
A Christmas Evening with Over the Rhine
Dec. 20-22 Over the Rhine’s Linford Detweiler and Karin Bergquist will play songs from their three holiday albums in three intimate concerts. F-Sa 8 p.m., Su 2 p.m. $40-$65. Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513-9778838, memorialhallotr.com.
Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis
Dec. 26 Mannheim Steamroller will play the Christmas album that made them a household name—Mannheim Steamroller Christmas—live at the Aronoff. 7 p.m. $38.75-$78.75. Aronoff Center, 650 Walnut St., Cincinnati. 513-621-2787, cincinnatiarts.org.
Dec. 14-15 The Vocal Arts Ensemble will perform favorite classics and new holiday tunes with conductor Stephanie Nash. Sa 7-9 p.m., Su 5-7 p.m. $12-$35. Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513-977-8837, vaecinci.com.
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TRAINS Holiday Junction
Nov. 8-Jan. 5 Holiday Junction and the Duke Energy Trains return to their rightful home in the Cincinnati Museum Center this winter. This Cincinnati tradition features hundreds of model trains as well as a riding train, a LEGO wonderland and a visit with Santa. M-Su 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults $14.50, seniors $13.50, children age 3-12 $10.50, children age 1-2 $5.50, infants under 1 free. Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave., Cincinnati. 513-287-7000, cincymuseum.org.
Behringer-Crawford Museum during Holiday Traditions@BCM. Returning for its 28th year, the display will also feature Wahoo’s Winter Wonderland and special Polar Express readings. Tu-Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Su 1-5 p.m. Check website for holiday hours starting Dec. 21. Adults $9, seniors $8, children $5. Behringer-Crawford Museum, 1600 Montague Road, Covington, Ky. 859-491-4003, bcmuseum.org.
Train Days at Heritage Village Dec. 18-20 & 27 and Jan. 2-3 Ten model trains will be on display in Heritage Village’s historic train station and Hayner House. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. $3, members, veterans, active military members and children under 4 free. Heritage Village Museum, 11450 Lebanon Road, Sharonville. heritagevillagecincinnati.org.
North Pole Express
Nov. 16-Dec. 28 Meet with Santa and his elves while taking an enchanting train ride. In addition to meeting some influential North Pole residents, riders will get to drink hot cocoa, receive a bell from Santa’s sleigh and take pictures. Times vary. Prices vary. LM&M Railway, 16 E. South St., Lebanon. 513-922-8033, lebanonrr.com.
Holiday Traditions@BCM
Nov. 16-Jan. 5 More than 250 feet of train track and 30 guest-activated displays will fill the
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• Southern Lights at the Kentucky Horse Park • Ward Hall Candlelight Tours • Home for the Holidays & Tree Lighting
– Equine Activities – • Minutes from the Kentucky Horse Park • Old Friends Retired Thoroughbred Farm
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Spotlight Night High School Placement Test Nov. 6 or Dec. 3 Nov. 23 6:30 - 8:00pm 8:30am - 12:30pm Register at www.saintursula.org/visit.aspx
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• Specialty Shops • Antiques • Scott County Arts and Cultural Center • Cafes and One-of-a-kind Restaurants • Georgetown and Scott County Museum
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– Unbridled Fun – • Toyota Motor Manufacturing, KY, Inc. Tour • Country Boy Brewing • Bourbon 30 Spirits • Geocaching Trails • Scenic Driving • Close proximity to the Ark Encounter • Nearby Wineries and Bourbon Distilleries
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NEW YEAR’S PARTIES
Happy Zoo Year
Dec. 31 Enjoy a family-friendly, early New Year’s countdown at the Cincinnati Zoo. The festivities will include the Festival of Lights, a Madcap Puppets show, party favors and fireworks. 5-9 p.m. Included with admission. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, 3400 Vine St., Cincinnati. cincinnatizoo.org.
New Year’s Eve at Music Hall: Frank and Ella
Dec. 31 Guest vocalists Capathia Jenkins and Tony DeSare join the Cincinnati Pops for a New Year’s celebration featuring the music made famous by Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra. 8 p.m. $25-$115. Music Hall, 1241 Elm St., Cincinnati. 513-381-3300, cincinnatisymphony.org.
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