NKY Family magazine October 2018

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OCTOBER 2018

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FEATURES

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editor's Note

Keep it simple for a more enjoyable Halloween.

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feedback

Parents share thoughts on age limit for trickor-treaters; plus, this month's giveaways!

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nky news

Fort Thomas fun ...Touch-A- Truck and the Pumpkin Walk ... Best new spots in Fort Thomas ... Unique sweets for Halloween treats ... Pumpkin patches, seasonal activities and more.

12 kids' health

Help your children to have a sensory-friendly Halloween.

BABY BITS:

CAR SEAT Q&A + MORE

Don't underestimate the importance of buckling Baby safely into her car seat or the need for accurate car seat installation. Plus, locate a car seat inspection site nearby.

17 BEST FALL GETAWAYS TO TAKE

WITH BABY

A lovely little round-up of destinations for you and your family this season.

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The 2018 GOLD AWARDWINNING family calendar — enjoy! Look for the "pumpkin" to find fallrelated fun.

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the little things BY AMANDA HAYWARD

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KEEP IT SIMPLE

ommy, it’s Halloween time!” said my 2-and-a-half-year-old as we stood in middle of Michael’s craft store, jaws dropped to the floor. “I guess it is!” I said. Then I thought, “Is it really almost fall? When did that happen?” It was only August. It seems as though holidays come sooner every year. Retailers lay out autumn items as soon as summer starts to drift away. It makes us feel rushed, as if we have to quickly run up in the attic and frantically grab all of last year’s decorative pumpkins and scarecrows. Once we decorate the front porch and start putting together our Halloween costumes, we then realize, we are way ahead of the game. Well, the sooner the better, right? I talked to a very positive person once who said it is great to decorate early. Why? Because you have more time to enjoy the season. Ok, well put. Agreed. As long as you keep it simple. Trust me, I am very guilty of jumping on Pinterest and suddenly becoming very crafty with the goal in mind to make all four of my family members costumes and save tons of money. Then, I decide I want to make 5 million fall crafts with my kids and see how many pumpkin patches we can make it to in one week. Taking a step back, I realize, maybe more isn’t better. It’s creating meaningful, simple moments you can actually enjoy and remember. Kids are easy to please. I mean, what did we do in the 80s? Not all of that. I remember my mom going through her closet and finding some old costumes that I would use to dress up for my school’s Halloween party. Next up was trick-ortreating, carving pumpkins and enjoying the company of family and friends. As we embrace the fall season, really take some time to enjoy your little goblins as they get excited for the carving, decorating and costume planning. It’s sometimes difficult to enjoy these special times in the season when we get wrapped up in too many festivities or try and keep up with everyone else. Don’t get me wrong, there are tons of activities to get into this fall that are well worth it. I truly look forward to an adventurous hayride and corn maze and so do my kids. It’s about planning ahead and keeping it simple so the kids can really find the enjoyment of it. Take a weekend family fall getaway to reorganize your life, go to a pumpkin patch, carve some pumpkins, keep your children’s costumes simple and fun, and make this fall one to remember.

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Moping, mood swings, unpredictable behavior … Welcome to the ‘tween years, those years between 10 and 14 that can keep parents guessing. It’s easy to write off a ‘tween’s moody behavior as the result of puberty, but the fact is your child is trying to become a grownup in a complicated world.

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TRICK-OR-TREATING: HOW OLD IS TOO OLD?

“I don’t care how old you are, I’ll give you

candy. It’s time where kids aren’t stuck with their faces in a screen and one day a year adults can make believe. Happy Halloween!” — Sunnie Lynn Pugh

The majority of responders to our Facebook post said that it’s perfectly OK for older kids to go trick-or-treating: “Absolutely no cutoff, as long as you’re in some kind of costume.” Stephanie Brown Eversole

”While trick-or-treating with my 12-year-old daughter (in a great costume) last year, we overheard a lady saying comments about kids like my daughter being too old. The comment was said in a bitter-sounding voice. I watched my sweet child turn from fun to embarrassed. If you don’t want to participate in passing out candy to trick-or-treaters then just stay in your house and be a grump, don’t let the kids hear it!”

“Trick-or-treating doesn’t have an age limit! You dress up, you hoof it, I give candy. You never know someone’s story, and they don’t have to tell it for candy.”

Jasmin Cooper

“The day my daughter no longer says, ‘Trick or Treat’ and ‘Thank You’ will be the cutoff time for her.” Carolyn Holbrock Martin

“If teenagers actually want to go trick-or-treating let them. People handing out candy should be nice to them.” Jenni Kelly

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“Better to be collecting candy than causing trouble.” Vicki Wilson

“As long as they dress up! Let kids be kids, no matter their ages!” Brandy Haines Moreland

Cool new stuff for Baby is nice to have, so we’re giving some away! Check out our round-up of products on page 15. Here’s what you can win: •

A Fit2 2-year Rear-facing Infant & Toddler Seat ($279.99 value; chicco.com)

• Set of Three Indestructibles Baby Books ($12+ value; indestructiblesinc.com)

• A Wisenet BabyView Eco ($179 value; wisenetlife.com) • An Easy Baby Traveler Carry-All Tote & Set of Four Organizers ($125 value; easybabytravelers.com)

One winner per item. Deadline to enter is Wednesday, Oct. 31. Winners will be drawn at random and contacted the following week. Enter under “Contests.”

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NKY NEWS By Amanda Ciani

A FUN FALL DAY IN FORT THOMAS

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he Fort is full of new storefronts and restaurants that have opened up within the past year. It’s also home to some beloved classics. Whether you’re looking for a ladies night, date night or day of family fun, Fort Thomas is the place to go. Visit any one of our “Best of Fort Thomas” choices, or attend one of these festive October events to “fall” for this small town this October.

HULLABALOO FESTIVAL

Get ready for some crazy fun on Saturday, Oct. 13 with Johnson Elementary School’s biggest annual fundraiser, Hullabaloo Festival. Kids can play carnival games, get their faces painted and bounce on inflatables. Johnson Elementary School is located at 1180 N. Fort Thomas Ave. Call 859-441-2444 to learn more.

TOUCH-A-TRUCK

Little drivers, get your engines running and race over to Touch-A-Truck at Stables Parking Lot at Tower Park on Saturday, Oct. 20. This exciting annual event showcases service vehicles and the important people who drive them from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sit in the driver’s seat of a cop car, sing the Wheels on the Bus on a real bus and so much more. Tower Park is located at 900 S. Fort Thomas Ave. Call 859-781-1700 or visit ftthomas.org/recreation-2/events.

PUMPKIN WALK

Good luck picking a favorite jack-o’-lantern on the trail during Pumpkin Walk at Tower Park on Friday, Oct. 26. From 6 - 9 p.m. families can check out each uniquely carved pumpkin lining the trail — they’re sure to delight your family. New this year: stick around after the pumpkin walk to watch a fall-themed family movie. Tower Park is located at 900 S. Fort Thomas Ave. Call 859-781-1700 or visit ftthomas.org/recreation-2/events.

BEST OF FORT THOMAS BEST NEW CRAFT SHOP: JUST SEW

BEST NEW DATE NIGHT: GRASSROOTS & VINE

Three generations of sewers joined together to create something beautiful, and no, not a quilt this time, but an amazing family storefront to sell fabrics and help others tap into their creativity through sewing and quilting. Join the Pryor ladies as they pass on their passion to the next generation. Just Sew is located at 118 N. Fort Thomas Ave. Call 859-441-0175 or visit justsewstudio.com.

G+V is the perfect place to spend quality time with your date. Try a new wine with thoughtfully paired food and take the time to enjoy a conversation or even some live music. This artisan market and eatery highlights a variety of local farmers and vendors; you will love the big flavors as you shop small! G+V is located at 1011 S. Fort Thomas Ave. Call 859-814-8391 or visit grassrootsandvine.com.

BEST NEW ICE CREAM: FORT THOMAS ICE CREAM

BEST NEW BRUNCH: COLONEL’S KITCHEN

Your kids will probably go for the Cookie Monster or Cake Eater flavors, but more adventurous palettes will adore the Honeycomb or Cherry Almond. With whimsical walls (and the smell of sugar in the air!) this is also a great birthday party location. What else is new at Fort Thomas Ice Cream? Pints of ice cream for purchase and ice cream sandwiches. Fort Thomas Ice Cream is located at 1013 S. Fort Thomas Ave. Call 859-4620082 or visit facebook.com/ fortthomasicecream.

From the man who brought you Colonel De’s Gourmet Herbs and Spices in Findlay Market comes the Colonel’s Kitchen, a great brunch destination. You can’t go wrong with The Flop — pancakes with maple cinnamon butter, or the Goetta Life sandwich — goetta, soft scrambled eggs, tomato jam and cheddar. With fresh ingredients and aromatic spices, every menu item is magic in your mouth. Colonel’s Kitchen is located at 22 N. Fort Thomas Ave. Call 859-215-0200 to learn more.

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PUMPKIN PATCHES & SEASONAL ACTIVITIES

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rick-or-treat, give me something good to eat. Whether you have a hankering for ice cream, s’mores, macarons or candy, downtown Cincinnati has a shop for every sweet tooth. Our list of family-friendly sweet shops highlights favorite fall flavors like apple, cinnamon and pumpkin — they will make you adore autumn. How sweet! ABBY GIRL SWEETS 41 West Fifth St., Cincinnati 513-335-0898 | abbygirlsweets.com Everybody loves a good cupcake, and Abby Girl has some great fall variations including the delicious pumpkin spice, cinnamon apple and cinnamon bun. These cupcakes are the perfect sweet treat to bring to your little tricksters for Halloween. BUZZED BULL CREAMERY 1408 Main St., Cincinnati 513-381-2899 | buzzedbullcreamery.com The eerie liquid nitrogen fog rolling out of the mixers will have you feeling like you are watching an evil scientist’s experiment, but you get to eat the end result — no tricks involved. The pumpkin trio is sure to satiate all of your fall cravings. Choose from pumpkin pie ice cream, a pumpkin pie nitro milkshake or a pumpkin spice latte. Any of the creations can be made sans alcohol, or give yourself a kick by adding a shot of cinnamon whiskey. MACARON BAR 1206 Main St., Cincinnati 513-813-8180 | macaron-bar.com With flavors like salted caramel, s’mores, caramel apple and spiced pumpkin, Macaron Bar is sure to get you into the mood to visit pumpkin patches and apple orchards. These sweet meringue-based French confections are light and delicious; if you discover a “trick” to not eating the whole six-pack container of these “treats,” please let me know!

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MINGES 138 West Court St., Cincinnati 513-241-7376 Take a step back in time to Cincinnati’s oldest candy store. You can smell the sugar when you walk into this vintage-looking store that has shelves lined as far as the eye can see with a wide variety of candy. Minges sells mostly bulk candy at a great price, which would actually be perfect to hand out to all of your trick-or-treaters on Halloween night. SIMPLY ROLLED ICE CREAM 32 West 12th St., Cincinnati 513-287-7716 | simplyrolledicecream.com Watch your creation transform from liquid to frozen ice cream rolls right before your eyes! This unique Thai-inspired dessert is absolutely captivating Cincy customers. Seasonal offerings include Pumpkin Cheesecake and Sweet Potato Souffle roll. QUAINTRELLE CONFECTIONS’ S’MORE BAR 1210 Main St., Cincinnati 513-223-5269 quaintconfections.com Can you think of anything more “fall” than a freshly toasted, ooey-gooey s’more? How about a pumpkin spice flavored s’more, and candy corn shaped marshmallows? Yum!

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Neltner’s Farm 6922 Four Mile, Melbourne KY 859-496-7535 neltnersfarm.com At Neltner’s Farm, autumn is the time for harvest and celebration, and we invite your family to join ours for the annual fall festival. There’s something for every one: horse-drawn wagon rides, model train display, corn maze, pick-your-own pumpkin patch, petting zoo, pony rides, homemade food and ice cream, farm shop, crafters, pottery, face-painting, seasonal apples, live music and a barrel train!

Station Road Farm 6749 Station Road Farm, West Chester 513-777-3650 stationroadfarmandlandscaping.com Get into the spirit of fall weekends in October with mums, apples and pumpkins galore! Plus kids can have fun in the barnyard playground, feed the chickens or take a hayride to the pumpkin patch and pick their own pumpkin. We invite kids to come dressed in their Halloween costumes.


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kids’ health BY AMANDA HAYWARD

UNDERSTANDING SENSORY-FRIENDLY This spooky month can be intimidating for little ones, sensory sensitive or not. Sensory activities are good to do anytime. Keep them gentle!

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tchy costumes, crowded streets and a loud atmosphere can make your little one’s Halloween not so trick-or-treaty, especially if they are sensory-sensitive.

However, there are ways to make this spooky holiday more comfortable this year for you and your little goblins.

ABOUT SENSORY ACTIVITIES Sensory activities — anything that involves the five senses — can have a positive impact on your little bundle of joy from day one. The earlier you introduce them, the better. Singing songs, ooeygooey playdough, bubbles or a homemade messfree sensory bin with kinetic sand are ideal for building your baby’s motor skills. “It gives children a greater awareness,” says Holly Young, owner of Puzzle Pieces in Cincinnati, a store specializing in sensory toys for special needs and autism. “Children absorb things around them, and it desensitizes things as they grow.” While sensory activities stimulate one or more of the five senses, they also encourage motor development, Young says. And the options are endless, allowing babies and children to explore the big world around them through touch, sound and more. And sensory activities are good for both typical and atypical sensory-sensitive children; the way you engage in sensory play with them is the same. “The way that babies learn is the way atypical children learn, so back to ground zero,” says Young. “It’s about restructuring the way they think and the way they play.”

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SENSORY DISORDERS Sensory disorders come in many shapes and sizes, and sometimes it can be difficult to grasp. Some children with autism or ADHD are sensory sensitive; others struggle with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) or sensory integration dysfunction, causing them to be over or under sensitive to one or more of the five senses. For example, they may have little reaction to pain, uncontrolled body movements, or may be overwhelmed by sounds. Sarah Lyons, mom of four, says her daughter was diagnosed with SPD as a toddler. Looking back, Lyons says her child may have had SPD even earlier. “I can think back to many issues she had as a baby that were related to SPD,” Lyons says. “She refused to bare weight on her legs, but instead wanted them curled up to her body; she had physical therapy to work on this at 11 months old.” Baby’s and toddlers with SPD or who are sensory sensitive can improve their sensory tolerance over the years with physical therapy and sensory activities with caregivers. Lyons found ways to help her little girl improve through physical activity and music. “Providing her with physical activity helps

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SIMPLE WAYS TO A CALMER HALLOWEEN

Halloween can be a difficult time for sensory-sensitive children. Here are three simple ways to make this month more tolerable:

1. SEEK OUT SENSORYFRIENDLY TRICK-ORTREATING. Go to places that are quiet with less lights and not as spooky as other sites. Some churches, malls or shopping centers hold free Halloween events for families who don’t want to go trick-or-treating. Puzzle Pieces holds a free event prior to Halloween on Saturday, Oct. 27 from 6 - 7:30 p.m. Fun includes door prizes, kidfriendly crafting and candy handouts. The sensory room will be open. For details, e-mail holly@autismspuzzlepieces.com. 2. AVOID ITCHY COSTUMES. Dress up your little ones by adding a little creative flare to their comfortable clothing. Pin on a cute flower, add a simple prop, or let them go out in their most comfy pajamas.

my child greatly,” Lyons says. “She also has a weighted blanket she uses if she needs to calm down. Music helps her, and we have an agreement that if she goes to her room alone and turns on her music, it’s because she needs that time to unwind.” Amanda Hayward is editor for this publication and mother of two.

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3. PLAN AND PREPARE. Planning and preparation are key to helping your child feel comfortable. Have your ducks in a row and have outfits ready, know when and where you are going and communicate clearly with your child so he knows what to expect.


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BABY BITS BY AMANDA HAYWARD

It’s so important to stay up to date on car seat safety! Here’s what you need to know (plus where to doublecheck your seat’s installation).

CAR SEAT SAFETY Q&A WITH COURTNEY BARRY, CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY ADVOCATE FOR CHICCO USA

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hether you’re on a family road trip or headed to the post office, keeping baby safe and secure comes first. The first day you bring that ball of cuteness home with you, it’s all fun and games until you realize it’s your turn to seatbelt and hook the car seat in. Yikes! Fear no more! We spoke with a safety expert to give you some 4-1-1 on car seat safety. We even gathered up a list of places that offer free car seat safety inspections so you and your family will be ready to hit the road in no time.

until at least age 2. Child passenger safety laws here require children under age 4 or 40 pounds to use a child safety seat and children younger than age 8 to use a booster seat as long as they’re shorter than 4’ 9” tall. In addition, children ages 8 - 15 are required to use either a child safety seat or a safety belt. It’s recommended that children ride rear-facing as long as possible, until the height or weight limits of the car seat are maxed out, which is in line with the American Academy of Pediatric’s current recommendations.

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Q: With all of the different car seats out there, the choices seem endless. How can a parent break down what car seat is best for them and their baby?

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different car seat paths that can be taken. Some parents may opt for an infant car seat then transition to a convertible car seat, which has rear- and forward-facing modes, while others may go directly to a convertible car seat in the rear-facing position when the baby is born. Newer car seat innovations allow children to ride rear-facing longer. Q: Is it safe for my child to be rear-facing even if his legs look cramped?

If your child is big for his age or has particularly long legs, consider purchasing a car seat that offers extended leg room so you can keep him rear-facing as long as possible. In a 2018 study, Chicco found that many parents worry about their child’s legs touching the vehicle seat or looking cramped when they’re rear-facing. Contrary to popular belief, this is NOT a sign that your little one is ready to ride


forward-facing. Staying rear-facing longer ensures your child’s head and neck are protected in the event of a collision, which is much more important than protecting their arms and legs. Kids are much more flexible compared to adults and although we might think they look uncomfortable with their legs crossed or against the seat, they’re just fine — and more importantly, they’re safe. Q: How can parents be sure their car seat has not expired?

Most car seats last for at least six years, but expiration dates vary by manufacturer. The date is often printed on the seat itself, but if not, you can check the instruction manual or contact the manufacturer’s customer service department. Car seats expire for a few different, equally important reasons. First, over time, car seat technology improves and safety standards change. Additionally, materials used in car seats wear down with extended use, which can compromise safety features down the road. It’s also important to note that car seat manufacturers stop safety testing seats after a certain period of time, meaning that past expiration, manufacturers cannot guarantee how a car seat will perform in an accident. Q: How can parents ensure their car seat is safe and safely installed in the car?

It’s always a good idea to have the car seat inspected at a car seat check. They are generally offered by police, fire stations and local hospitals. At a car seat check they will teach you how to install your car seat. Parents and caregivers should always follow the car seat manufacturer’s instructions for proper installation and use. We have seen so many advancements, such as LATCH and ReclineSure technologies and bubble level indicators, that make it easier to know whether your child’s car seat is properly secured and positioned in both the rear- and forward-facing positions.

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Baby gear you’re sure to love and we’re just giving it all away! Fit2 2-year Rear-facing Infant & Toddler Seat $279.99 | chicco.com This safe and comfortable infant/ toddler car seat has a two-stage base that converts from infant to toddler position. It reclines, has a level, seven-position headrest and ultra-padded harness. Wisenet BabyView Eco $179 | wisenetlife.com The Wisenet is energy-efficient and comes with installed lullabies plus a unique feed timer for busy parents who need reminding. Talk to Baby using the two-way talk feature and keep track of the room temperature, too. Indestructibles Baby Books $3.60+ | indestructiblesinc.com Slobber on them, bite them, you can’t destroy these books! Kick your feet up and enjoy the ride as you let your happy baby flip through each sturdy page. Easy Baby Traveler $45 carry-all tote $80 set of four organizers easybabytravelers.com A life saver for moms on the go, this diaper bag will keep every item accounted for. Four organizers include “Change Me” (diapers, wipes and ointments), “Dress Me” (extra clothes) and two insulated “Feed Me” (formula, burp clothes, cold bottles, bibs or food). Pack ‘em in the carryall tote and you’re set.

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BEST FALL GETAWAYS WITH BABY BY AMANDA HAYWARD

While traveling with Baby isn’t always a walk in the park, a few key tips along with our round up weekend destinations will give you an autumn to remember.

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all is a great time to go on a quick weekend road trip and get in some quality time with your family. School, soccer practice and work can get the best of us, and vacations can get thrown on the backburner. Set some time aside and take advantage of the long Columbus Day weekend, or any weekend that best suits your family, and hit the road. With our baby travel checklist (next page) and getaways you can drive to in four hours or less (yes, we counted stops for diaper changes, feedings and potty-breaks), you’ll be on the road in no time!

FALL GETAWAYS! FAIRFIELD COUNTY, OHIO Tucked away only one hour from Columbus, this small-town’s charm offers adventures for the whole family. To celebrate fall, head to the Fairfield County Fair Oct. 7 - 13 (157 E. Fair Ave. Lancaster, OH 43130; 740653-3041; fairfieldcountyfair.org) to bring in the season right. What’s new? The newlyopened AHA! Children’s Museum (315 S. Broad St., Lancaster, OH 43130) has tons of space for kids to explore plus 30 handson exhibits. It’s expanding this month and taking on a playful STEM approach to bring more excitement to the table: The Raymond B. Martens Nature Playscape is an outdoor space for children and families that includes a .10-mile paved Tike Track, tunnel and slide hills, vegetable gardens with rainwater irrigation, climbing structures, a replica covered bridge and canal boat. For more information on Fairfield County and events, go to visitfairfieldcounty.org.

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

Buckeye Lake in Fairfield. Photo credit Kitty Zwissler.

Known for its 472,900-square-foot children’s museum, The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis (3000 North Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46208; 317-334-4000;

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childrensmuseum.org), sits on 29 acres, making it the largest children’s museum in the world. Indianapolis is loaded with culture, arts and museums and has surprises for the whole family: the 100-acre Virginia B. Fairbanks Art and Nature Park (1850 West 38th St. Indianapolis, IN), the White River State Park (801 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204) and the Indianapolis Zoo and White River Gardens (1200 West Washington St. Indianapolis, IN 46222) are a few of the many attractions that will entertain the kiddos for the weekend. Be sure to check out some of the fall festivities while you’re there. The Historic Irvington Fall Festival Oct. 20 - 28 (5700 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN; irvingtonhalloween. com) includes a pumpkin carving contest, street fair, costume party and more. Children of all ages will love the Indianapolis Zoo ZooBoo Event Oct. 4 - 28 from 2 - 7 p.m. Tue - Sun (317-630-200; indianapoliszoo. com) with Halloween-themed enrichment surrounding the animals, trick-or-treat stations (including allergy-free stations) little crafts, a fun dance party and much more. For more information on visiting Indianapolis, go to visitindy.com. (please turn the page)

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BEST FALL GETAWAYS WITH BABY HOCKING HILLS, OHIO A home away from home, Hocking Hills is perfect place for relaxing and enjoying nature. Family and stroller-friendly walking trails, cozy cabins and fall events are some of the many activities to get into. Hocking has plenty of fall fun for everyone, too. The Circleville Pumpkin Show Oct. 17 - 20 (159 East Franklin St., Circleville, OH 43113; 740-474-7000; pumpkinshow.com) will keep the family satisfied with 23,000 pumpkin

pies, a baby parade, rides for all ages, games, live music and more. Take a ride on the October Weekday Fall Foliage Train, Oct. 4 - 26 at 1 p.m. Thu and Fri (Hocking Valley Scenic Railway, 33 W. Canal St. Nelsonville, Ohio 45764; 740-249-1452; hvsry.org). Bask in the cool fall breeze and embrace the colorful leaves. For more events and information, visit hockinghills.com. Amanda Hayward is editor for this publication and mother of two.

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No road trip with a little one is perfect, but make it more enjoyable with a little preplanning and prep. 1. Check that your car seat is safe and snug (get it checked out at a car seat safety location; see page 15).

By Barbara David own, down, down the stairs, then across a series of boardwalk bridges and over deep green foliage toward our destination. We heard it before we saw it: the pounding water of Hayden Falls. It’s a gorgeous waterfall, and the day we visited, a glamorous woman was using it as a backdrop for a photoshoot. We took a selfie, and then a leisurely stroll back to save energy for going back up all those stairs. Our slow pace allowed us to enjoy the stream below and a family of ducks out for their morning swim. Located in Dublin, Ohio, Hayden Falls is one of four waterfalls featured in the city’s waterfall tour. For the sake of time, we only visited one other location, Indian Run Falls. For those willing to wade in the water, Indian Falls provides not only spectacle, but also spectacular fun. We watched as kids in swimsuits splashed, rock-hopped, and hunted for fossils. In addition to natural beauty, Dublin offers a cell phone tour of Art in Public Places. Call the number or scan the QR code to learn about the artist and inspiration for more than 20 art installations across the city. Soccer players will enjoy seeing “Out of Bounds,” baseball lovers will like “Going, Going, Gone” and everyone will like “Field of Corn.” In fact, as we drove past the field, we couldn’t resist finding a place to park and exploring row after row of gigantic,

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sculpted, corn on the cob. Additionally, it was interesting to call 1-614-763-3102 (the number listed in the brochure, and on the website) and discover that the art commemorates the area’s farming heritage and pays tribute to the land’s former use as a cornfield. Downtown Dublin features more of the city’s tributes. The Fairy Door Trail pays homage to Dublin’s Irish heritage. The fun starts at the Visitor and Information Center, where kids (and adults) pick up their Fairy Door Passport. Once they find the fairy door there, they write the fairy’s name on the passport and head to the next downtown Dublin business on the tour. Participants who find all seven doors win a free T-shirt. During our hunt, we enjoyed seeing the many buildings on the historic registry and especially loved our stop at Winan’s Fine Chocolates. We found the fairy door amid their specialty coffees, decadent baked goods, and delicious chocolates. I ordered a strawberry smoothie and risked a brainfreeze headache time and again with each delicious sip.

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3. Make sure formula, food and bottles are within reach. 4. Pack Baby’s medicines and toiletries in a separate baggy to prevent leaking. 5. Pack an extra memory card and batteries with your camera. 6. Have your pediatrician’s phone number in your phone in case you need to make a call. 7. Keep an extra outfit tucked away nearby for Baby AND Mommy and Daddy in case of any messy accidents. 8. Check the hotel and reserve a Baby crib if needed. 9. Bring a rear-view baby mirror to keep a good eye on Baby (unless you have a trustworthy backseat driver). 10. Bring along Baby’s favorite music. 11. Put window shades on the car to create a darker, nap-friendly atmosphere. 12. Bring along a cooler to keep food, snacks or drinks cool (a bottle warmer is great as well). 13. Set aside extra travel time for rest stops so Baby can stretch his little legs and for diaper changes, feedings, etc. 14. Relax and enjoy every moment. — Amanda Hayward

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3130 Wasson Road, Hyde Park 513-406-4009 theartworkshopinc.net Art enrichment for kids ages 3 and up. Pottery wheel, clay, drawing, painting and cartooning. Mom and Me, Freestyle (choose your own project) and teen classes offered weekdays and Saturdays.

8107 Market Place Drive, West Chester 513-829-2345 westchesteracademy.com From a child’s very first lesson to the experienced adult, West Chester Academy has something for everyone in music, dance, and gymnastics. Located in West Chester, we specialize in beginners of all ages and offer training through pre-professional levels. We have camps for all ages.

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

4015 Red Bank Road, Cincinnati 513-569-8080 thechildrenstheatre.com • info@thechildrenstheatre.com Join TCT for our one week long, themed summer camps! Sessions for 6-7yr olds, 8-10 yr olds at our facility on Red Bank Rd. Register online!

Cincinnati Ballet

1555 Central Pkwy., Cincinnati 513-562-1111 cballet.org/academy • cbacademy@cballet.org Building foundations for a future for students of all ages through the joy of dance and a strong connection to the area’s preeminent ballet company.

Circus Classes presented by My Nose Turns Red Youth Circus

mynoseturnsred.org • rednose@fuse.net 859-581-7100 Classes for beginner and intermediate students include unicycle, German wheel, and circus skills class (juggling, wire walking, physical theater, and more). MNTR has been teaching circus arts to youth for more than 20 years. Open House Sep. 8, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Evendale Cultural Arts Center.

The Mad Potter Madeira

7754 Camargo Road, Madeira 513-561-1888 madpottercincinnati.com Pottery painting, parties, and special events. Choose a piece, paint it, and pick it up in a week. Special events include Kidz Nite and Ladies Nite. Summer camp options to be announced soon!

Mason Dance Center

600-B Reading Road, Mason 513-398-0353 masondance.com Mason Dance Center provides an opportunity for anyone ages 3 - adult to discover the joys of dance. Ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop, modern, pre-professional ballet, pre-dance combos, adult classes.

SDA Studios

7398 Liberty One Drive, Liberty Township 513-779-0135 sdastudios@aol.com We are committed to finding and nurturing the beautiful dancer in every student by providing a comprehensive dance learning experience based upon a solid foundation of technique training and quality performing opportunities. We work hard to provide a safe, wholesome, positive, and challenging atmosphere of friendship, guidance, and encouragement that enables our students to achieve their highest potential and become the very best dancer they can be. We believe in our students and we believe in ballet!

Star Glazers

starglazers.com 513-474-6364 Paint pottery at your location. Pottery experts will bring all the supplies and offer booklets and ideas for your masterpiece. Pricing includes the cost of supplies, glazing and firing. No mess!

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EDUCATION/ENRICHMENT The Campus at Kids First

7900 E. Kemper Road, Cincinnati 513-629-5437 thecampuskf.com The Campus at Kids First is the only early learning center in the area that makes physical education a top priority. Located inside Kids First, we combine intentional brain-stimulating physical education with a top-notch academic curriculum to give children an early learning experience like no other.

Kiddie Academy of Mason

6202 Snider Road, Mason 513-234-0699 8178 Highland Point, West Chester 513-847-1145 kiddieacademy.com/mason Days filled with learning and fun are the foundation of our academy’s Life Essentials® educational philosophy. We make this foundation part of every facet of our school, from fun activities to the hot nutritious meals we provide every day. We maintain this environment to foster wellbeing and creativity in every child. Accredited by the NAEYC.

The Red Balloon Play and Café

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St. Gertrude School

6543 Miami Ave, Madeira 513-561-8020 stgertrudesch.org Attentive to each student’s need for intellectual challenges and with innovative learning as a focus, St. Gertrude School cultivates responsibility and problem-solving within a loving and supportive community. Visit us to learn more about academic excellence in the Dominican tradition.

YMCA of Greater Cincinnati

myy.org 513-362-9622 At the Y, we ensure that children and teens reach their full potential by helping them grow physically, mentally, and socially. Leadership and academic enrichment programs include school age care (over 85 sites), preschool (two Autism centers), kindergarten, infant/toddler care, teen college and career readiness program, youth and government program, and day and overnight camps.

TRADITIONAL Boy Scouts of America, Dan Beard Council

10078 Reading Road, Cincinnati 513-577-7700 danbeard.org With our move to serve the entire family, boys and girls alike can thrive through exciting activities that your family will experience together. Your child will build confidence and learn core life values all along the way.

Girl Scouts

3054 Madison Road, Cincinnati 513-417-8491 visionariumcincy.com Room On The Moon — weekly art classes held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. All ages welcome. $10/person. Different art activities at each session. Please see website for details.

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It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s Superman! Audiences go “up, up and away” with this musical production following the tale of the Man of Steel’s efforts to defeat a vengeful scientist. Taft Theatre, 317 East 5th St., Cincinnati; 2 p.m., 5 p.m.; Additional dates and showtimes available, see website for more information; Tickets start at $10. Call 800-745-3000 or visit thechildrenstheatre.com.

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The Cincinnati Observatory teaches about stars and constellations in an out-of-this-world program for ages 3 and older. Fort Thomas/Carrico Branch, 1000 Highland Ave., Fort Thomas; 7 7:45 p.m.; 859-572-5033 or cc-pl.org.

JACK O’ LANTERN JUNCTION

Trick-or-treat, visit an indoor pumpkin patch and watch pumpkin filled cargo trains make their way all around EnterTRAINment Junction Junction’s neighborhoods and cities. EnterTRAINment Junction Junction, 7379 Squire Court, Mon - Sat 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sun 12 - 6 p.m.; $13.95 adults, $11.95 seniors (65+), $9.95 ages 3 - 12, free ages 2 and younger; 513-898-8000 or entertrainmentjunction.com.

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It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s ... story time at Joseph-Beth with special Superman guests from The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati. Be brave and venture to this heroic event in your superhero capes and costumes. Joseph-Beth, 2692 Madison Road, Cincinnati; 10:30 a.m.; 513396-8960 or josephbeth.com.

tue 2 FREE NON-NAPPER STORY TIME

A story time for all ages featuring songs, stories and silliness with Miss Erin. Blue Manatee, 3094 Madison Road, Cincinnati; 1:30 p.m.; 513-731-2665 or bluemanateebooks.com.

wed 3 FREE LITTLE TYKES

Celebrate nature with an endof-the-season gala. Wear an animal costume or hat and come play games, hike and more. For ages 3 - 6. Winton Woods, 10245 Winton Road, Cincinnati; 11 a.m. A valid Great Parks of Hamilton County vehicle permit (see website for pricing) is required to enter. 513-521-7275 or greatparks.org.

FREE ERIC LITWIN PERFORMANCE

Get ready to sing, dance, laugh and fall in love reading with Pete the Cat author Eric Litwin. Litwin shares his love of music and literacy with fun and engaging performances, followed by a book signing. Books are available for purchase from Joseph-Beth Booksellers. Groesbeck Branch, 2994 W. Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, 11:15 a.m. - 12 p.m.; Symmes Township Branch, 11850 Enyart Road, Loveland, 3:30 - 4:15 p.m.; 513-3696001 or cincinnatilibrary.org.

FREE FRIGHT NIGHT MOVIES AT WASHINGTON PARK

Pack a picnic and head to the park for a fun spooky movie on the civic lawn. Hocus Pocus (Oct. 3); ET (Oct. 10); Ghostbusters (Oct. 17); Nightmare Before Christmas (Oct. 24); Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Cincinnati; 8 p.m.; washingtonpark.org.

thu 4 FREE FAMILY FUN NIGHTS: FALL HARVEST

Enjoy a night of fun and games with the entire family including giant board games, crafts, scavenger hunts and Olympic games. Lincoln Ridge Park Shelterhouse #3, 420 Independence Station Road, Independence; 6:30 7:30 p.m.; KCP&R collects donations of non-perishable food and care items for Be Concerned; 859-525-7529 or kentoncounty.org.

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A fun introduction to language for your smallest ManaBabies. Ms. Andrea does fingerplays, rhymes, songs and bouncy time with the youngest customers. Blue Manatee, 3094 Madison Road, Cincinnati; 10:30 a.m.; 513-260-1998 or bluemanateebooks.com.

SPIDER JAMBOREE

Learn all about arachnids through crafts and activities. For ages 3 - 5. Woodland Mound, 8250 Old Kellogg Road, Cincinnati; 10 a.m.; $7.50 per child,

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sat 6 FREE CHILDREN’S FALL FESTIVAL

Celebrate the harvest season with sack races, train rides, face painting, balloon animals, crafts, cookie decorating and a pumpkin patch. Personal care donations for the Dragonfly Foundation will be collected. Arlington Memorial Gardens, 2145 Compton Road, Cincinnati; 2 - 3:30 p.m.; 513-521-7003 or amgardens.org.

FREE 2018 DEVOUGRASS MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL

Enjoy a day of live bluegrass music along with arts and crafts vendors, food trucks, a kids run and bike ride, DevouCycle rentals and more. Vendor sales benefit the Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky. Devou Park Bandshell, 1700 Montague Road, Covington; 12 p.m.; devougrass.com.

THE GREAT PUMPKIN FEST AT KINGS ISLAND

Pet barnyard animals, create crafts with Woodstock, ride a pedal tractor, go trick-or-treating, take in an entertaining Charlie Brown and friends show and then enjoy all the rides at Planet Snoopy. This event is festive and fun ... not scary. Kings Island, 6300 Kings Island Drive, Kings Mills; Saturdays and Sundays in Oct.; 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.; $46.99 allday Saturday adult online ticket price (includes Halloween Haunt), $39.99 Saturday junior online price; $34.99 Sunday online price; visitkingsisland. com.

FALL-O-WEEN

From the family hayride, petting zoo, magic show, trick-or-treat trail and classic rides, little ones will be absolutely screaming with delight at this annual event. Make your purchase online for a $1 discount per ticket. Coney Island, 6201 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati; 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Oct. 6 - 7, 13 - 14 and 20 - 21; $12 per person, free ages 2 and younger, parking is $5; 513-232-8230 or coneyislandpark.com.

FREE GOLD STAR CHILIFEST

Gold Star chili and Cincinnati firefighters go hand in hand. Celebrate chili with tons of family-friendly activities at the Cincinnati Fire Museum including live music, more than 20 games, photos with firefighters, a touch-a-truck area and 10 food trucks featuring at least one chili dish each. Cincinnati Fire Museum, 315 W. Court St., Cincinnati; 12 p.m. - 12 a.m.; goldstarchilifest.com.


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SUNFLOWER FESTIVAL AT GORMAN HERITAGE FARM

You have heard of a corn maze, but what about a sunflower maze? Gorman Farm’s Sunflower Festival has both and more including vendors, live music, pumpkins and hayrides. Cut your own sunflowers are available for $1 each or $10 for a dozen. Gorman Heritage Farm, 10052 Reading Road, Cincinnati; 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; $8 adults, $5 ages 3 - 17, $5 seniors 60+, free for members and free for members and ages 3 and younger; 513-563-6663 or gormanfarm.org/ product/sunflower-festival.

sun 7 THE JUNGLE BOOK PERFORMANCE

Mowgli is a lost boy in the Indian Jungle who makes lots of friends (Baloo the Bear, Bagheera the panther), but also powerful enemies (Shere Khan the tiger). This Playhouse in the Park production of Rudyard Kipling’s classic story is at The Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum, 3738 Eastern Ave., Cincinnati; 2 p.m.; $5 tickets at the door, free tickets with advanced registration; 513-473-5745 or thecarnegiecenter.com.

THE OLD WEST FESTIVAL

Join period interpreters at the Old West. Kids can pan for gold, watch puppet shows and take a covered wagon ride. The “big kids” can have fun, too — there’s a gunfight reenactment at high noon at the saloon. The Old West Festival, 1449 Greenbush Cobb Road, Williamsburg; Oct. 6 - 7, 13 - 14; 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; $12.99 adults, $9.99 children; 513-304-0444 or oldwestfestival.com.

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mon 8 FREE SEWING: GLOVE MONSTERS

Learn the basic sewing skills and sew your own glove monster. St. Bernard Branch, 10 McClelland Ave., St. Bernard; 4 - 5 p.m.; 513-369-4462 or cincinnatilibrary.org.

FREE TINY TOTS

Join your tiny tots on the floor for stories, songs, and playtime to develop their pre-reading skills. For children ages 18 months - 2-and-a-half years. Scheben Branch, 8899 US-42, Union, 10 a.m.; 859-342-2665 or bcpl.org.

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Bark your calendars for a Pupper Costume Parade, a trick-or-treat trail designed for both dogs and children, ruff-ruff obstacle course, vendors, and more. Use tail-wagging teamwork by adding the 2.4 mile Doggy Dash around the lake. Rescue centers will have adoptable dogs to borrow if you do not have your own pet. *Doggy Dash participants will receive a t-shirt. Register by 10/19/18 to guarantee t-shirt size and availability.

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There are thousands of varieties of apples in the world with different colors, shapes and sizes. Learn how they grow and what you can make with them. Glenwood Gardens/Highfield Discovery Center, 10397 Springfield Pike, Cincinnati; 10:45 a.m., 1 p.m.; $5 per person plus a valid Great Parks vehicle permit (see website for pricing) is required to enter the park; 513771-8733 or greatparks.org.

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wed 10 FREE ALICE IN NEVERLAND

Join Alice, the best detective in Wonderland, who takes the case when Tinkerbell hires her to solve the mystery of Peter Pan’s disappearance. Presented by The Know Theatre. Anderson Branch, 7450 State Road, Cincinnati; 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.; 513-369-6030 or cincinnatilibrary.org.

FOSSIL DAY

Celebrate National Fossil Day with Dr. Brenda Hunda, Cincinnati Museum Center’s Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology. See fossils from the museum’s collections and learn all about prehistoric Cincinnati. Duke Energy Children’s Museum, 1301 Western Ave., Cincinnati; 1 - 3 p.m.; $10.50 adults, $8.50 ages 3 - 12, $5.50 ages 1 - 2, free for infants; 513287-7000 or cincymuseum.org.

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thu 11 HALLOWEEN NIGHTS

Take a hayride through the woods of Parky’s Farm and discover festive Halloween light displays. There are tons of fun family activities and performances to enjoy each night at this hardly-haunted, non-scary event. Parky’s Farm, 10073 Daly Road, Cincinnati; Open Thu - Sun through Oct. 28; 5:30 - 9:30 p.m.; $8 per person, free 23 months and younger (order online to receive $1 off each ticket purchased); a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County vehicle permit (see website for pricing) is required to enter. 513-521-3276 or greatparks.org.

FREE SHOW AND TELL ON THE FARM: PUMPKIN HUNT

What’s better than a pumpkin hunt at Chrisholm Historic Farmstead? Add decorating them, eating a tasty snack

and putting the animals to bed, too. Chrisholm MetroPark Historic Farmstead, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.; a valid Metro Parks vehicle permit (see website for pricing) is required to enter the park; 513-8675835 or yourmetroparks.net.

vendors, a petting zoo and more. Bring an animal food item to donate to the Boone County Animal Shelter. Jane’s Saddlebag, 13989 Ryle Road, Union; Oct. 13 - 14; 12 - 5 p.m.; 859-3846617 or janessaddlebag.com.

FREE TEEN THURSDAY: GALAXY BATH BOMBS

THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS NKY ROLLER DERBY BOUT

Make galaxy-themed bath bombs in honor of this years Teen Read Week theme, It’s Written in the Stars. Norwood Branch, 4325 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati; 4 - 5 p.m.; 513-369-6037 or cincinnatilibrary.org.

fri 12 HAUNTED VILLAGE AT HERITAGE VILLAGE

Encounter a fortune teller, witch, mad scientist and headless horseman or even walk through a haunted cemetery ... if you dare. This slight-fright event, all set in a 19th century village, also features a wagon ride, face painting and balloon animals. Heritage Village Museum, 11450 Lebanon Road, Cincinnati; Oct. 12 - 13, 19 - 20, 26 - 27 from 6 - 10 p.m.; $10 per person, free for museum members and ages 2 and younger; 513-563-9484 or heritagevillagecincinnati.org.

TARZAN: THE STAGE MUSICAL

Follow Tarzan’s jungle journey as he monkeys around and learns of his human instincts when he encounters creatures more like himself. Songs written by Phil Collins accompany this Disney-inspired musical. Mason High School, 6100 Mason Montgomery Road, Mason; 7 p.m.; $12 each; 513-398-0116 or royaltheatrecompany.com.

sat 13 FREE CINCINNATI FAMILY’S ANNUAL FAMILY FALL FEST

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ring the family for a day of fun fall festivities! Wear your costume to join the costume dance party at 1 p.m., trickor-treat with local vendors, enjoy Halloween games, live music and entertainment. Get there early: the first 200 kids receive a small pumpkin! Mason Community Center, 6050 Mason Montgomery Road, Mason; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Call 513252-0077 or visit cincinnatifamilymagazine.com.

Enjoy a crisp fall day at Gorman Heritage Farm. Find your way through the corn maze, meet farm animals, cut sunflowers ($1 per stem), take a hayride and eat delicious food from local food trucks. Gorman Heritage Farm, 10052 Reading Road, Cincinnati; Oct. 13, 20, 27; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; $5 adults, $3 kids and seniors, free for museum members and ages 3 and younger; 513-5636663 or gormanfarm.org.

FREE HOWLIN’ HALLOWEEN FALLFEST

Have a howling good time — all to help the animals — with trick-or-treating,

Jack Skellington will delight at this Nightmare Before Christmas-themed bout featuring the Black N’ Bluegrass versus the Silver Bridge Bruisers. Join the NKY Roller Derby for a junior bout at 5 p.m. and stick around for the adult bout at 7 p.m. Hits Sports Complex, 3785 Lake Park Drive, Covington; 5 p.m.; $10 adults, $5 children; 859-740-8758 or nkyrollerderby.com.

sun 14 2ND SUNDAY FAMILY SHOWTIME: RUMPELSTILTZKIN

Teach your children the importance of not exaggerating the truth with this classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale performed by the Frisch Marionettes. Clifton United Methodist Church, 3416 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati; 2 - 3 p.m.; $5 adults, free for ages 12 and younger; 513-4972860 or cliftonculturalarts.org.

FREE 49TH ANNUAL SAUERKRAUT FESTIVAL

Fill your belly, listen to live music and shop more than 450 craft vendors from 28 states and more than 60 food vendors. Waynesville, Ohio, North Main Street; Oct. 13 - 14; 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; sauerkrautfestival.waynesvilleohio.com/ home.

MERMAIDS RETURN TO NEWPORT AQUARIUM

Prepare to be mesmerized by an underwater mermaid at Newport Aquarium. You also have a chance to meet a mermaid on dry land during one of the mermaid meet-and-greets in the Shark Ray Bay Theater, be sure to bring your camera to get a once-in-a-lifetime photo. Newport Aquarium, 1 Levee Way, Newport. Every day through Oct. 14; 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; included in regular admission; 800-406-3474 or newportaquarium.com.

SEW WHAT: TRICK-ORTREAT BAGS

Need a bag to collect all of your Halloween treats? Use sewing machines to create your own. Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave., Cincinnati; 2 - 3 p.m.; $10.50 adults, $8.50 ages 3 - 12, free for museum members and ages 2 and younger; 513-287-7000 or cincymuseum.org.

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mon 15 FREE COUNTRY PUMPKINS FALL FESTIVAL

U-pick pumpkins, hayrides, barrel train rides, a corn maze, corn boxes, farm animals and more await on this 250acre working dairy farm. Country Pumpkins Farm, 1835 Sherman Mount Zion Road, Dry Ridge; 4 - 7 p.m.; 859-9059656 or countrypumpkinsky.com.

FALL ON THE FARM AT BLOOMS & BERRIES

Make your way through a seven-acre “Migration Mystery”-themed corn maze as you help Monica the monarch with a puzzle. There’s also a straw maze, mini corn maze, hayride to pick a pumpkin, cow train rides, corn box, farm animals, a sound garden and duck races. Satisfy your appetite with tasty treats like caramel apples and fresh apple cider available for purchase at the market. Hayrides start at 10 a.m. Sat - Sun and 12 p.m. Mon - Fri. Hayrides end 30 minutes prior to closing. Blooms & Berries, 9669 Ohio 48, Loveland; 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; $8 Mon - Fri, $11 Sat - Sun; 513-6979173 or bloomsandberries.com.

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tue 16 FREE STRANGER THINGS AT THE LIBRARY

Escape the upside down. Follow the clues to win Eleven’s hidden prize. Scheben Branch, 8899 U.S. 42, Union; 6:30 p.m.; 859-342-2665 or bcpl.org.

wed 17 FREE REC READS

Get your little ones excited for art with this 30-minute class in the Rosenthal Education Center. Young artists hear artthemed stories, sing songs and explore the world around them through sensory activities. Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati; 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.; 513-721-2787 or cincinnatiartmuseum.org.

thu 18 FANTASTIC FALL

Celebrate this wonderful season when the leaves are changing color, crops are being harvested and animals are preparing for winter. Glenwood

Gardens/Highfield Discovery Garden, 10397 Springfield Pike, Cincinnati; 10:45 a.m., 1 p.m.; $5 admission per person, plus a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County vehicle permit (see website for pricing) is required to enter the park; 513-771-8733 or greatparks.org.

FREE HALLOWEEN PARTY

Celebrate Halloween with fun games, food and prizes at the library. Elmwood Place Branch, 6120 Vine St., Cincinnati; 4 - 5:30 p.m.; 513-369-4452 or cincinnatilibrary.org.

fri 19 HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS HAUNTED TRAIL

For one night only, horror lurks within the woods. This quarter-mile trail features ghosts, goblins, witches and other frightful creatures. Be sure to sample some Bat’s Blood (punch) from the Ghostesses, before taking a hayride shuttle back to your vehicle. This spooky event is recommended for ages 6 and older. Middleton-Mills Park, 3415 Mills Road, Covington; 7 - 10:30 p.m.; $1 admission per person or donate a non-perishable or personal care item for Be Concerned; 859-525-7529 or kentoncounty.org.

KIDS DAY AT THE PARKS: LEAVES FOR LITTLE FOLK

Bring your little naturalist to have some fun with leaves including a craft, hike and more. Farbach-Werner Nature Preserve/Ellenwood Nature Barn, 3455 Poole Road, Cincinnati; 11 a.m., 1 p.m.; $7.50 per child, payable at the door plus a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County vehicle permit (see website for pricing) is required to enter the park; 513-521-7275 or greatparks.org.

sat 20 FREE BOOKS BY THE BANKS

SPOTLIGHT FREE MOMFEST HOLIDAY EDITION AT RED BALLOON CAFÉ Saturday, Oct. 27

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Meet authors, buy books, get them signed and more. This event also features STEAM activities and crafts in the kids’ corner, tech demos, games and activities in the Teen Scene area and book and author panels as well. Duke Energy Convention Center, 525 Elm St., Cincinnati; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; booksbythebanks.org.

FREE HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS: KID’S FUN DAY CHARACTER TRAIL

Bring your family to meet friendly characters, get sweet treats and play fun Halloween-themed games. MiddletownMills Park, 3415 Mills Road; 1 - 4

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p.m.; KCP&R collects donations of nonperishable food and care items for Be Concerned; 859-525-7529 or kentoncounty.org.

INTERNATIONAL OBSERVETHE-MOON-NIGHT

Peer through an observatory telescope to zoom into craters and see the lunar surface with your own eye (weather permitting). Learn all about the magnificent moon at this world-wide event, hosted locally by the Cincinnati Observatory. The Cincinnati Observatory, 3489 Observatory Place, Cincinnati; 7 - 9 p.m.; $10 adults, $5 children, free for Observatory members; 513-321-5186 or cincinnatiobservatory.org.

FREE SPOOKY SPECTACULAR

Wear your Halloween costume to the library and enjoy making spooky crafts and playing games. Delhi Township Branch, 5095 Foley Road, Cincinnati; 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.; 513-369-6019 or cincinnatilibrary.org.

THE FALL FLYER

All aboard! Autumn is the best time to board a train and see the beautiful changing colors of leaves. Fall Flyer tickets include a small pie pumpkin and access to the children’s straw maze. The Black Barn will have delicious treats like apple pie, cider and caramel apples available for purchase (cash only). LM&M Railroad, 16 E. South St., Lebanon; Oct. 20 - 21, 27 - 28; Sat 10 a.m., 12, 2 & 4 p.m.; Sun 10:30 a.m., 12:30 & 2:30 p.m., tickets available online. $15 adults, $11 ages 3 - 16, free for ages 2 and younger; 513-9338022 or lebanonrr.com.

sun 21 FREE 3RD SUNDAY FUNDAY

Celebrate community with a performance by Vanessa German at 3 p.m. You can also make your own paper doll super figure and practice powerful poses at the ArtCart. Taft Museum of Art, 316 Pike St., Cincinnati; 1 - 4 p.m.; 513684-4516 or taftmuseum.org.

STEAM TEAM: GLOW BONES

Did you know there are 27 bones in a human hand? Using fluorescent paint, learn about the anatomy of the hand and see your bones glow. Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave., Cincinnati; 3 - 4 p.m.; $10.50 adults, $8.50 ages 3 - 12, free for members and ages 2 and younger; 513-2877000 or cincymuseum.org.

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FREE WEEKLY STORYTIMES

FREE THE LEGEND OF POCAHONTAS

Weekly story times take place Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and feature interactive songs, children’s books and more. Joseph-Beth Booksellers, 2962 Madison Road, Cincinnati; 10:30 a.m.; 513-396-8960 or josephbeth.com.

tue 23 FREE MANATOTS

The Blue Manatee tradition of great books, easy laughs and sweet songs continues on the LePage stage. For ages 0 - 4. Blue Manatee, 3094 Madison Road, Cincinnati; 10 a.m.; 513-2601998 or bluemanateebooks.com.

OWL O’ WEEN

Whoo’s eyes are bigger, yours or an owls? How do owls fly so silently? It’ll be a hoot to find out! Glenwood Gardens/Highfield Discovery Garden, 10397 Springfield Pike, Cincinnati; 10:45 a.m., 1 p.m.; $5 per person, plus a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County vehicle permit (see website for pricing) is required to enter the park; 513-771-8733 or greatparks.org. Oct2018.pdf 1 9/13/18

Do you know the myth, the legend or the truth about Pocahontas? This musical follows the true story of how Pocahontas became an international symbol of peace. Walnut Hills Branch, 2533 Kemper Lane, Cincinnati; 4 - 5 p.m.; 513-369-6053 or cincinnatilibrary.org.

ROCKIN’ TOTS

Ages 6 and younger can expend all their energy with some fun jump time. Rockin’ Jump Cincinnati, 8350 Colerain Ave., Groesbeck; Mon - Fri 9 - 11 a.m.; Sat 8 - 10 a.m.; $12 for two hours of jump time for one child and one parent, $3 each additional child, $9 each additional parent; 513-373-4260 or cincinnati.rockinjump.com.

thu 25 FREE MIDWEST CHEER ELITE AND SKATETOWN USA TRUNK OR TREAT

hayrides, local businesses handing out candy and other treats, inflatables, games and more. Skatetown USA, 8730 North Pavilion Drive, Beckett Ridge; 6 - 8 p.m.; 513-779-9111 or midwestcheerelite.com.

FREE SHIVER IN SHARONVILLE

Trick-or-treat, give me something good to read. Bring your pre-schoolers to the library for a Halloween costume parade, story time and trick-or-treating. Sharonville Branch, 10980 Thornview Drive, Cincinnati; 7 - 8 p.m.; 513-369-6049 or cincinnatilibrary.org.

FREE SHOW AND TELL ON THE FARM: SENSATIONAL SEASONS

Let’s explore the seasons through fun hands-on activities, crafts and a snack. Be sure to climb on the natural playscape and feed the farm animals. Chrisholm MetroPark Historic Farmstead, 2070 Woodsdale Road, Trenton; 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.; A valid Metro Parks vehicle permit (see website for pricing) is required to enter the park; 513-867-5835 or yourmetroparks.net.

THURSDAY ART PLAY: MONSTER BASH

Enjoy a super spooky Halloween-themed Art Play (costumes welcome) as you create art inspired by this eerie day. Stop by the UnMuseum to create slimy, scary artwork and do some trick-or-treating through the CAC’s offices. Stick around for some kid-friendly yoga. For little pumpkins ages 3 - 6. Contemporary Arts Center, 44 East 6th St., Cincinnati; 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.; $5 per non-member child, free for members; 513-3458000 or contemporaryartscenter.org.

fri 26 FREE HALLOWEEN TREAT STREET

Come dressed in your favorite costume for an evening of spooktacular fun. While supplies last, children 12 and younger enjoy trick-or-treating, festive music and refreshments. Remember to bring a bag to collect your goodies. Deerfield Towne Center, 5503 Deerfield Blvd., Mason; 6 - 8 p.m.; 513-7700273 or deerfieldtownecenter.com.

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Wear your scariest costume and enjoy an evening of scary stories, activities and treats in the almost-dark. Students in grades 3 - 5 who don’t mind to be scared are welcome. Pizza will be provided. Monfort Heights Branch, 3825 W. Fork Road, Cincinnati; 6 - 7:30 p.m.; 513-369-4472 or cincinnatilibrary.org.

TRAIL OF TREATS

Trick-or-treat in the forest using a map and your wits to find several hidden treat stations. Turn your tokens in at the end of your adventure for a toy or candy. Rentschler Forest MetroPark, 5701 Reigart Road, Hamilton; 5 - 8 p.m.; $4 per child, $10 max per family plus a valid Metro Parks vehicle permit (see website for pricing) is required to enter the park; 513-867-5835 or yourmetroparks.net.

sat 27 FREE CULINARY CREEPY CRAWLIES: FUN WITH EDIBLE INSECTS!

The incredible, edible ... bug? Each day, people all over the world eat insects as a part of their daily diet. Learn all

FIND OCTOBER EVENTS REQUIRING ADVANCE REGISTRATION ONLINE. about arthropods and how to prepare them at this fun event. REI Retail Store, Rookwood Commons, 2643 Edmondson Road, Cincinnati; 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.; 513-231-8678 or cincinnatiparks.com.

FALL CARNIVAL AND FOOD TRUCK RALLY

Play fun carnival games and try tasty foods from local food trucks all while supporting the children and teachers of Sands Montessori. Sands Montessori, 6421 Corbly St., Cincinnati; 11 a.m. 3 p.m.; .50 cents per game ticket (most games require one to two tickets each), food available for purchase; 513-3635000 or sandsparents.org.

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STICK OR TREAT IN THE NATURE PLAYSCAPE

Suit up in your Halloween costume and hunt for stations hidden throughout the Nature PlayScape to discover if that station has a stick or a delight (nut-free treats). Cincinnati Nature Center at Rowe Woods, 4949 Tealtown Road, Milford; 1 - 2:30 p.m.; $9 adults, $4

children, $6 seniors, free for members and ages 3 and younger; 513-8311711 or cincynature.org.

sun 28 THE DENT SCHOOLHOUSE LIGHTS ON TOUR

Experience the schoolhouse with the lights on. This is a great way to introduce a little one to Halloween without actors inside. Plus, grab goodies and prizes from the friendly ghouls. The Dent Schoolhouse, 5963 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati; 4 - 7 p.m.; $10 adults, $6 children younger than 10; 513-4459767 or frightsite.com.

FREE GLUTEN-FREE TRUNK-OR-TREATING

Wear a costume and enjoy gluten-free treats at this Gluten-Free for Cincinnati trunk-or-treat event sponsored by FAAST and FAACT. There will also be music, a kids corner, food trucks and more. Theodore M Berry International Friendship Park, 1135 Riverside Drive, Cincinnati; 1 - 4 p.m.; glutenfreeforcincinnati@ gmail.com.

OHIO RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL

Watch the Queen’s Parade as you gnaw on a turkey leg. Take your family back to medieval times for games, rides, shopping and shows. Themed weekends include Highland (Oct. 6 - 7); Barbarian (Oct. 13 - 14); Romance (Oct. 20 - 21); and Trick-or-Treat (Oct. 27 - 28; kids are free this weekend); Ohio Renaissance Festival, Harveysburg; 10:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.; $23 adults, $9.50 children; renfestival.com.

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Bring the whole family out for a wonderful weekend of shopping, live music and more. Enjoy homemade crafts, baked goods and wares, plus four musical acts performing each day plus a kid’s area with face painting, relay races and more. Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Cincinnati; Oct. 27 - 28; 12 - 6 p.m.; 513-621-4400 or washingtonpark.org.

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Come dressed in your Halloween costume for family-friendly trick-or-treating at the library. Bond Hill Branch, 1740 Langdon Farm Road, Cincinnati; 5 - 6 p.m.; 513-369-4445 or cincinnatilibrary.org.

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What fall would be complete without carving pumpkins or the smell of pumpkin pie? Learn all about pumpkins and gourds and then stay and play to enjoy the trolley and wizard gardens. Glenwood Gardens/Highfield Discovery Garden, 10397 Springfield Pike, Cincinnati; 10:45 a.m., 1 p.m.; $5 admission to Highfield Discovery Center plus a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County vehicle permit (see website for pricing) is required to enter the park; 513-771-8733 or greatparks.org.

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Get your costume on and head to the library for pre-trick-or-treating fun with a spooky story time, Hogwarts’ sorting ceremony, arts and crafts and sweet treats. Participants receive a free comic book or novel and a prize from the spinning wheel. Elmwood Place Branch, 6120 Vine St., Cincinnati; 4 - 6 p.m.; 513-369-4452 or cincinnatilibrary.org.

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The “trick” to getting one free carousel ride during this Halloween event is to simply wear a costume. Isn’t that a sweet treat? There will be crafts, coloring, games and contests. Carol Ann’s Carousel, 8 W. Mehring Way, Cincinnati; 11 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.; 513-381-3756 or cincinnatiparks.com.

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Bring your preschooler to explore spooky works of art with interactive stations throughout the museum. Be sure your little artist wears a costume to participate in a Halloween parade in the Great Hall at 11:30 a.m. Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.; 513-721-2787 or cincinnatiartmuseum.org.

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