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Sometimes the best gifts are handmade! Whether you want to work on a project with your little one, or enjoy an evening out with friends, check out these spots for DIY gifts. Visit their sites for information on arranging your own holiday gathering, or to find out when they host classes and events. Find more great spots at our website - click on DIY Christmas on the homepage!
A local membership can make a great gift family, and these three spots are offering them at discount. Check it out:
PAINT & BAKE CERAMICS 3972 Alexandria Pike, Cold Spring 859-415-1909 or paintandbakeceramics.com STAR GLAZERS: PAINT POTTERY AT YOUR LOCATION 513-474-6364 or starglazers.com COLOR ME MINE 2874 Town Center Blvd., Crestview Hills 859-344-6463 or colormemine.com MUDLARK POTTERY STUDIO 256 Main St., Florence 859-282-1300 or mudlarkpotterystudio.com
• An annual membership at Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden offers free year-round admission, discounts on food and gifts, plus the chance to see exhibits and events before they open to the public. All memberships are discounted by 10 percent through the end of the year, prices begin at $89. Visit cincinnatizoo.org.
• Cincinnati Museum Center is currently offering a $99 membership ($130 for the Premium) through Jan. 3. Membership includes discounts on everything from the food court to special exhibits. The best part is, you can lock in that rate for up to three years! Get the scoop at cincymuseum. org/join#holidaymembership-offer.
• The BehringerCrawford Museum’s memberships include unlimited admission, discounts on store items and private event rentals, members-only exhibit openings and more. Memberships are 25 percent off through Dec. 31. Call 859491-4003 or e-mail info@bcmuseum.org.
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n old theater finds a new home as The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCTC) — the country’s oldest theater for young audiences — packs up and heads to their newly expanded space in Hyde Park. The theater group will be fully moved in for the coming new year. The $6.5-million dollar project began construction in June, revamping a large Red Bank Road space for a 150-seat theatre, vocal music and dance-specific studios, a costume shop and expanded rehearsal space for both MainStage productions and the popular ArtReach touring shows. With approximately 30,000 square feet at their disposal, the list of classes TCTC typically offers is expanding. Sudio spaces allow TCTC to hold performing arts instruction for 1,800 students in a single, 12-week session. The new facility will also give staff the opportunity to create programming for preschoolers through high schoolers. With more class options, more kids will get a chance to study the arts and participate in activities that help develop confidence, teamwork and leadership skills. “Potential for programming in our new theatre is unlimited,” says Kim Deaton, managing director of TCTC and CEO. “Our plan is to create smaller, longer-run productions for audiences outside of our
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current scope (in the 150-seat theater), such as preschool, high school and young adults.” TCTC’s MainStage performances will continue in downtown’s historic Taft Theatre. “The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is a unique model in that our MainStage productions run in a 2,200-seat house over a period of 10 days,” Deaton says. “This model has served us well and generates nearly half of our entire annual revenue. However, other successful children’s theatres tend to have smaller theatres that run productions over a much longer period of time.” Deaton refers to the Minneapolis Children’s Theatre (MCT) — TCTC researched and followed that model. “Our new facility will allow us to replicate this very successful model, while retaining our current model of Broadway quality, blockbuster and world-premiere musicals at the Taft,” Deaton adds. TCTC’s touring division will hold performances in the new space for home schools and the general public. The first session of classes to be held in TCTC’s new home begins Jan. 10, 2016, and registration is now open for ages 3 through 15 in classes like Creative Toddling, Drama Workshop,
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Vocal Workshop, and Music Theatre Dance. Visit the website in order to search through various workshops for your child. The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s new address is 4015 Red Bank Road. For more information, call 513-569-8080 or visit thechildrenstheatre.com.
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THE TRUTH ABOUT THAT HOLIDAY DRINK IN PREGNANCY By Sherry Hang
One little drink can’t hurt the baby, right? The American Academy of Pediatrics says think twice.
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here you are, comfy on the couch, humming a holiday tune with a plate of pretty treats on your belly. Someone offers you a glass of wine to join in the merriment. Reaching for the glass, your mind wonders if you should or not. Is one little glass going to do any real harm? Actually, The American Academy of Pediatrics (aap.org) recently announced that no amount of alcohol is considered “safe” to consume when pregnant — a claim made on the heels of a report stating “prenatal exposure to alcohol [is] the leading preventable cause of birth defects and intellectual and neurodevelopmental disabilities in children.” So really, you shouldn’t.
Hard Facts “Alcohol use during pregnancy is the most common cause of mental retardation,” says Dr. Ronald Hirth of Hilltop Obstetrics and Gynecology. “Other effects include low birth weight, congenital facial deformities, impaired behavioral and intellectual disorders, miscarriage and stillbirth.” And while Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) has a specific set of birth defects, Hirth says, doctors have discovered a spectrum of disorders. “These are called fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and include intellectual, behavioral and neuro-
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developmental disabilities that are lifelong and irreversible.” But wait a minute. Haven’t women been told for years that a glass of wine once in a while won’t cause any harm? The sticky point is how to define “once in a while.” For some, “once in a while” may be a glass of wine or a beer once or twice a year. For others, “once in a while” might mean a few drinks in a month, or week. And if doctors can’t determine with certainty an allowable amount of alcohol, it stands to reason they also can’t determine the tipping point at which “one more drink” becomes too much. According to Hirth, the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) have long advised that when it comes to alcohol and pregnancy, abstinence is best. The AAP, he says, has simply joined other medical organizations that advocate complete avoidance of alcohol when expecting. “The problem is actually in the metabolism of alcohol,” says Hirth. “You have to remember that the desirable effects of alcohol (decreasing anxiety and inhibitions) occur because it is a toxin. When consumed, your liver will break down the alcohol into harmless by-products to be excreted. This process is not uniform and each individual’s metabolism of alcohol varies wildly. Once you ‘feel’ the effects of alcohol, it has already been in a high enough concentration to
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do damage to a developing fetus. Because we do not know the threshold at which this damage occurs, the best advice is to avoid it all together.”
But, I Didn’t Know! What about those first few weeks of partying when you didn’t know you were pregnant? “For women who find out they are pregnant and realize they have been drinking early in the pregnancy, we have a discussion about the possibility of birth defects and continue from there,” says Hirth. “However, many pregnancies are planned. If you are planning a pregnancy, I recommend avoiding moderate use of alcohol.” So you may want to reconsider that glass of champagne on New Year’s Eve, even if others say it won’t do you — or your baby — any harm. “Once the public conscience has accepted a piece of medical advice as truth, it is very hard to change,” says Hirth. “It doesn’t help that medical research seems to be erratic on many subjects, often declaring some substances good then bad then good again. However, when it comes to alcohol during pregnancy, medical research has gone in one direction over the past few decades and that is recommending less and less, and for quite some time now, none at all.”
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We sent two local moms — Tina Pratt and Amanda Ciani — out to favorite shops to find the coolest toys for kids ... TURN THE PAGE to see what they discovered in our age-by-age guide. PLUS! Find editor’s picks in books for each age group! GOOD TO KNOW: GOT-AUTISM HOLIDAY SALE It can be tough to know what to buy for special needs children in your life, but fortunately, locally-owned Got-Autism hosts a holiday sale on Dec. 3 and 4 to help point you in the right direction. Browse shelves for therapeutic, educational and multi-sensory items for children with autism, Asperger’s, ADHD, Sensory Integration Disorder, speech and language delays and related conditions. The sale happens at Got-Autism’s warehouse at 10052 Commerce Park Drive from 12 - 6 p.m. on the third 3, and 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. on the fourth. Visit got-autism.com.
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2. My Very First Games: My First Orchard HABA, $24.99 Perfect first game for little ones. Work cooperatively to keep the crow from taking the colorful fruit. Large pieces easy for little hands to manipulate. Great for teaching turn taking and working together. Available at Jungle Jim’s Toy Balloon (5440 Dixie Hwy., Fairfield).
3. Peek N Peep Eggs Kidoozie, $11.95 The eggs are brightly colored, sturdy and large enough for little hands. They teach colors, shapes (the bottom of each egg has a shape that fits into a certain spot in the egg carton), facial expressions and matching. Available at JosephBeth Bookseller (2692 Madison Road or 2785 Dixie Hwy.).
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SmartMax, $44.99 Smartmax allows kids to explore magnets in a safe way. The large poles and balls are safe for kids 1 and up and give them the opportunity to use their imagination to build. Available at United Art & Education (12037 Lebanon Road, Sharonville).
Hape, $39.99 A two-sided toy with lots of fun. Includes colorful wooden balls, “peek-a-boo” holes and tracks. Kids can learn about concepts such as fast/slow and in/ out while they play. Available at Jungle Jim’s Toy Balloon (5440 Dixie Hwy., Fairfield).
6. Jungly Tails Book Little Jellycat, $18 Little ones will love exploring this fabric book. Your jungle tiger will roar with delight at the many exciting colors, patterns and textures found in this toy. Available at Fort Thomas Central (3 N. Forth Thomas Ave., Fort Thomas).
Top Book Picks Jack Wants a Snack By Pat Schories (Boyds Mill Press, $7.99) There’s so much going on in this charming and wordless adventure about a frisky pup whose chief concern is getting to nibble on something. There’s plenty left to a child’s imagination, too. And hooray for that.
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Ages 3-5 1. TOMY Gearation: Time to Imagine TOMY $49.95 Gearation will have your little one building and re-building all day long! The magnetic board holds 11 fun, whimsical gears that rotate when you press the “on” button. Each gear does something different including making different noises. Kids will have to use problem-solving skills to get the gears to work. Available at Coolest Toys on Earth (314 Main St., Milford).
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2. Alphabuild Kid O $50 Magnetized blocks of varying sizes snap together to form distinct letters of the upper case alphabet. Practice problem solving skills to select the correct pieces to match together, while also having the flexibility for open-ended play. Available at Blue Manatee (3054 Madison Road).
3. Popular Playthings Stacking Game Hexacus $47.95 25 stackable pieces create endless possibilities! Sort and build hundreds of colorful patterns, shapes and sculptures, then stack them away for easy storage. Available at Cincinnati Museum Center’s Store to Explore (1301 Western Ave.).
The Small World of Paper Toys By Gérard Lo Monaco (Little Gestalten, $24.95) Some children’s books nowadays are so precious they could be in museum cases — or should at least be kept under lock and key. Then again, this small-format pop-up achievement with a big whiff of nostalgia is too wonderful and magical not to share with your children.
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Plan Toys $100 This sturdy, wooden, multi-level play garage is sure to impress any recipient. Creative play is encouraged as cars fuel up at the gas station, go up the elevator and down multiple ramps. Available at John R. Green Company (411 W. Sixth St., Covington).
Orchard Toys $24 Get your engines started! Connect puzzle pieces that look like a road to make a toy car racetrack. Available at The Blue Marble (1356 S. Fort Thomas Ave., Fort Thomas).
6. Play N Trace Boogie Board $34.99 The fun of tracing without the trouble of tracing paper! Press the button to erase and then start over. Available at ParentTeacher Store (6914 Burlington Pike, Florence).
Top Book Picks
Jingle Bells Illustrated by Jill Howarth (Running Press Kids, $10.95) Jing-a-ling-ling, talk about bells on bobtail ringing! Has no one thought ’til now to attach jingly bells to a sweet storybook bearing the words to the famous holiday ditty? Howarth’s artwork bursts with holiday happiness. A jingly-jangly treasure guaranteed to make little spirits merry and bright again and again.
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Estes $29.99 This user-friendly, introductory drone is recommended for ages 8 and older, but even the least tech-savvy person can have fun with multi-rotor flying. Along with a normal flight mode, the Proto-Z includes True Direction Mode (making it even easier for first-time flyers), LED lights for tracking in the dark, and flips with just the push of a button. Available at Hobby Villa (2446 Anderson Road, Crescent Springs).
Boogie Board $29.99 For the kiddo that likes to doodle and draw. Kids can simply draw and erase with the feel of writing with pen on paper! The image stays as long as you need it to and can be erased with the touch of a button. Create again and again, without the need to charge or connect. You can also download an app to have your drawings, stories or notes sent and saved. Available at King Arthur’s Toys (3040 Madison Road).
Lammily $25.95 Designed to provide a positive female role model for children, Lammily has many styling options available for purchase. Pick up the Lammily Marks Doll Accessory pack ($7.50) to decorate your doll with freckles, glasses, temporary tattoos and more. Available at Stoney’s Village Toy Shoppe (323 W. Sixth St., Covington).
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4. Duet RTF $59.99 A great starter item for those interested in radio-controlled planes. Flyers control climbing, steering and throttle with Virtual Instructor Technology to provide control assistance and counter effects of wind and turbulence. Plane is lightweight and durable enough to withstand a crash. Available at Pete’s Hobby Center (1597 Cavalry Lane, Union).
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Maisto $18.95 Kids can build their own battery-operated vehicles with Maisto’s Assembly Line Power Builds. There are seven models to choose from, kids can pick their favorite, build it, and watch it go. Available at Pit Row Hobby (7796 Montgomery Road).
GoldieBlox $21.99 Nacho the dog needs to get clean before the carnival begins, but he does not like baths. Construct a dunk tank to get Nacho sparkling clean! Available at John R. Green Company (411 W. Sixth St., Covington).
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LEGO Awesome Ideas By Daniel Lipkowitz (DK, $24.99) Here’s eye candy and endless ideas for the LEGO lover in your house or on your Christmas list — especially that creative kid who already has a couple of buckets of the building bricks. Organized into categories such as Wild West, Outer Space and Modern Metropolis, 200 large pages are artfully packed with ideas.
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After-School Programs & Enrichment Opportunities ARTS The Art Workshop 3130 Wasson Road, Cincinnati theartworkshopinc.net
513-406-4009
After school art enrichment classes. Monday through Friday and all day Saturday. Flexible schedule available so you can come when you want. Pottery wheel, painting, drawing, clay and sculpture are just a few of the options available. Preschool, mom and me, and home school classes also available. Located in Hyde Park.
Calico Children’s Theatre - UC Clermont College 4200 Clermont College Drive, Batavia 513-558-ARTS (2787) ucclermont.edu/community/arts/calico_theatre.html • clc-artsandevents@uc.edu
At Calico Children’s Theatre, our goal is to provide an experience where a child’s imagination can soar while maintaining quality and affordable pricing for our audiences. We hope that each visit to the theatre sparks curiosity in our youth to educate and incorporate the lessons they learn into their everyday lives. There’s nothing like witnessing the light in a child’s eyes as the curtains open and the stage comes alive!
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati 4015 Red Bank Road, Cincinnati thechildrenstheatre.com • info@thechildrenstheatre.com
513-569-8080
New facility offering additional classes in drama, vocal music, and dance-specific studios for the ever-growing performing arts classes offered by TCTC. A small 150-seat performance space will also be a key component, along with a costume shop and expanded rehearsal space for both MainStage productions as well as ArtReach touring shows. New location and classes start in January 2016.
Cincinnati Ballet, Otto M. Budig Academy 1555 Central Pkwy., Cincinnati 11444 Deerfield Road, Ste. A, Cincinnati cballet.org
513-562-1111
The region’s only pre-professional ballet training program combines professional instruction, performance opportunities and a strong connection to Cincinnati Ballet. Classes are held in the state-of-the-art studios where Cincinnati Ballet Company dancers rehearse. Ballet students frequently interact with company dancers, gaining insight into the life of a professional dancer.
de la Dance Center 3833 Eastern Ave., Cincinnati delaartsplace.com
513-871-0914
Classes for children and adults! Explore your love of dance. Classes focus on rhythm, music, coordination, creativity and dance. Registering students for fall classes now! 9 week sessions available.
Gray Studios LA graystudiosla.com • info@graystudiosla.com
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Come see why Brooke Anderson of Entertainment Tonight called Gray Studios the ”child star making machine.” Gray Studios offers classes and monthly intensive film/TV curriculum to compliment theater training, with agents, managers, celebrities and special guests.
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Mason Dance Center 600-B Reading Road, Mason masondance.com
513-398-0353
Premier Tumbling and Dance 679 Loveland Maderia Road, Loveland premiertumblinganddance.com
513-677-1240
Mason Dance Center provides an opportunity for anyone, ages 3 - adult, to discover the joys of dance. Register now for fall classes. Ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop, modern, pre-professional ballet, pre-dance combos, adult classes.
Would you like your children to participate in a wholesome activity that promotes good health and athleticism while building confidence and self-esteem? Try Premier Tumbling and Dance. We offer a variety of classes including tumbling, acro, ballet, hip-hop, jazz, pre-school and after-school programs, as well as adult fitness classes. Recreational or competitive dance teams. Serving the Cincinnati area with our newly updated 20,000 sq. ft. dance studio.
Shannon’s All About Dance 8419 U.S. 42, Florence, KY saadance.org
859-331-4122
Committed to the fine arts which emphasizes educating the child as a whole. A professional level studio is qualified to accentuate and strengthen your child’s learning through updates of the latest dance techniques and methods with creative strategies. Open to ages 2.5 - adult in ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop, contemporary, pointe and a competition team. Sign ups open during the entire season.
The Silver Diva 9797 Montgomery Road, #F, Cincinnati thesilverdiva.com
513-873-4561
Stamping jewelry is a great after school activity or you can bring your children in for our Wednesday evening classes from 7 - 8:30 p.m. to hand stamp bracelets, keychains, necklaces, dog tags and so much more! No experience required. Fun for ages 6 and up. Instruction is always free. Make jewelry and accessories from this store or our sister store Stampin Off The Path.
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!
Tippi Toes Multiple Cincinnati locations tippitoesdance.com/cincinnati
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Engineering For Kids 8156 Mall Road, Florence, KY engineeringforkids.com/location/nky
859-630-3268
The Kinder Garden School 10969 Reed Hartman Hwy., Blue Ash 5900 West Chester Road, Ste. C, West Chester kindergardenschool.com
513-791-4300 513-874-3100
Rockwern Academy 8401 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati rockwernacademy.org
513-984-3770
Summit Country Day School 2161 Grandin Road, Cincinnati summitcds.org
513-871-4700
Engineering For Kids® brings the wonder and excitement of STEM education (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) to children ages 4 - 14 through a variety of hands-on learning experiences. Our programs include: classes, camps, parties and workshops. Create your own video game! Design a hot air balloon! Build rockets, roller coasters, and robots! Have your school start an after-school program with us or sign your child up for our evening workshops at our learning center.
Celebrating 11 great years! Together with interaction of child, staff and family, we develop the complete child. We provide formative encouragement and knowledge with hands-on staff taking a personal interest in family and holistic education decisions for the child. Devoted to growing a child’s wish to flourish and learn by cultivating curiosity and problem-solving proficiency.
A premiere Jewish day school focused on academic excellence since 1952. Educating students from 18 mos. - grade 8. Rockwern Academy is a community of learners where students, families and teachers join together to ensure that every individual child is free to rise to challenges and soar, academically and personally. Rockwern Academy has created a culture of excellence, reflected by our teachers, programs, curriculum and our commitment to fostering a love of Jewish life and learning.
Founded in 1890, the area’s only Catholic, independent co-ed, college prep school serving students 2 yrs. - grade 12. Programs include a classical academic curriculum with a global perspective and a nationally recognized Character Education program. Celebrating 50 years of academic excellence in Montessori education!
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Tippi Toes Dance Company cheerfully provides children with a fun, positive and nurturing environment so they are able to experience the joys of dance, self-expression and movement. Classes are specifically designed to develop motor skills and body awareness while enhancing each child’s self-esteem. Open enrollment throughout the year – it’s never too late to join!
EDUCATION/ENRICHMENT 3-C Horsemanship School 3783 East Foster-Maineville Road, Morrow 3cfarmhorsemanshipschool.com
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The Campus at Kids First 7900 E. Kemper Road, Cincinnati thecampuskf.com
513-629-5437
Chai Tots Early Childhood Center 7587 Central Parke Blvd., Mason chaitots.com
513-234-0600
Children’s Meeting House 927 O’Bannonville Road, Loveland cmhschool.com
513-683-4757
Cincinnati Country Day School 6905 Given Road, Cincinnati countryday.net
513-561-7298
We start beginners and finish winners! Students are given top training in all the seats of equitation: Balanced Seat, Saddle Seat, Western Seat and Hunt Seat. We have two indoor and one outdoor arena, which allow us to provide lessons to our students all year, through every season. Our philosophy is three fold: to make each student a better horseman, rider and person, to help each student to learn to love and respect the horses and one another, and to learn to be more responsible and hard working.
Private, full-day Kindergarten! We offer the premier early learning experience for children ages 6 wks. - Kindergarten. As the only early learning center in the area to make physical education a priority, we give your child an academic edge by integrating a physical education curriculum into every child’s daily schedule. Campus Kids receive the most well-rounded physical and academic education, but your child’s long-term happiness and emotional well-being always comes first at The Campus.
Chai Tots provides a blend of Jewish and Montessori education offering strong academics stressing life skills, interpersonal relationship skills and nurturing a love for life-long learning. We customize a curriculum for each student. Now offering a cutting edge technology enhanced program, web cams, yoga, music, Hebrew, French, art, tae kwon do, after-school enrichment and a “drop off” childcare service. Separate Discovery Hebrew School. Limited space. Now enrolling.
Since 1972, Children’s Meeting House Montessori School has been using Montessori principles, materials and dedicated teachers to empower children to develop at a pace inspired by their own love of discovery. To learn more about our pre-school options, enrichment programs, summer camps and our woodland campus visit our website.
CCDS is a co-educational, independent, college-preparatory school for students from 18 mos. - grade 12. Located on a beautiful 62-acre campus in Indian Hill. Merit and need-based tuition assistance is available.
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Ebenezer Scrooge (Bruce Cromer, left) shares his newly found Christmas spirit with George (Nathan E. Goodlett) in the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s 2014 production of A Christmas Carol. Photo credit: Sandy Underwood.
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his year marks 25 years of Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s production of Charles Dickens’ iconic A Christmas Carol. The cast features a mix of new and familiar performers, including a few young actors, Nathan Goodlett, Livvy Stubenrauch and Ethan Verderber, considered veterans of the stage, locally. We asked the three youngsters what they loved most about playing in A Christmas Carol. Nathan Goodlett: 2015 is Goodlett’s second appearance in the roles of George, Charles, Apprentice at Fezziwig’s, and Streets. Participating in the production is his way of readying for the holidays:
“When I perform A Christmas Carol, it really helps me get into the spirit of Christmas,” he says. “With all the elaborate sets and props you really feel like you’re in that setting of whatever adventure your character is on.” Livvy Stubenrauch: Stubenrauch returns to the production for a second year as Fan, Guest at Fezziwig’s, and Streets. “A Christmas Carol is extra special; it brings families together for the holidays. It’s become a local tradition and it’s so cool to be a part of that tradition.” Ethan Verderber: Appears
as Peter Cratchit, Gregory, Apprentice at Fezziwig’s, and Streets and he joins the cast for a fourth season. “I love theatre because I get to express myself,” says the sixth grader. “And being in A Christmas Carol is so special because it is always the same story, yet different every single year.” A Christmas Carol is on stage now through Dec. 30 at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park (962 Mt. Adams Circle). Tickets start at $40 for adults, $30 - $45 for children, teens and students, and may be purchased at 513-421-3888 or cincyplay.com.
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On Stage LOTS OF FESTIVE PERFORMANCES TAKE PLACE THIS MONTH — EVERYTHING FROM THEATER TO BALLET!
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Join “Mr. Christmas” (aka John Morris Russell) and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra for Holiday Pops at 8 p.m. Dec. 11 and 12, and 2 p.m. Dec. 13 at Music Hall (1241 Elm St.). Kids’ tickets are $10, adult ticket prices vary from $59 - $110. Visit cincinnatisymphony.org. Enjoy a fun, contemporary spin on the classic fairy tale as the Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati presents Cinderella from Dec. 2 - Jan. 3 (1127 Vine St.). (Photo by Ryan Kurtz) Tickets are $18 - $44. Visit ensemblecincinnati.org.
Catch a one-night-only performance that brings to life the classic TV show, Rudolph the RedNosed Reindeer: The Musical. Head to the Aronoff Center (650 Walnut St.) on Dec. 9; tickets are $35 - $65. Visit cincinnatiarts.org. The Mason Dance Center presents The Nutcracker – All Jazzed Up in their 14th annual benefit performance to support the Mason High School After Prom. Two performances take place at 1 and 4 p.m. on Dec. 9 at William Mason High School (6100 S Mason Montgomery Road, Mason); tickets are $8. Visit nutcracker2015.eventbrite. com.
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Irving Berlin’s White Christmas comes to the Aronoff Center through Dec. 6 (650 Walnut St.), complete with classic songs, dancing and laughs. Tickets begin at $29. Visit cincinnati. broadway.com. UC Clermont’s Calico Children’s Theatre series continues with a holiday production of The Elves and the Shoemaker at 10:30 a.m., 12:30 and 7 p.m. on Dec. 11 and 10:30 a.m. Dec. 12 (4200 Clermont College Drive, Batavia). Admission is $5 per person. Get the scoop on how to attend a FREE Breakfast With Santa, happening from 9 11:30 a.m. on Dec. 12! Visit ucclermont.edu.
Take a sweet adventure with the Cincinnati Ballet and Frisch’s Presents The Nutcracker, coming to the Aronoff (650 Walnut St.) Dec. 18 - 27, with special Sugar Plum Parades on Dec. 23 and 26. (Photo by Peter Mueller of Jacqueline Damico as the Dancing Doll.) Tickets are $32 - $85. Visit cballet.org. Enjoy a favorite story this holiday as the Cincinnati Boychoir sings The Polar Express with a special surprise narrator. Performances take place at the Aronoff Center (650 Walnut St.) at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 12 and 3 p.m. Dec. 13; tickets are $10 - $30. Visit cincinnatiarts.org.
You’ll shoot your eye out! It’s everyone’s favorite holiday story turned into a musical, thanks to LaComedia Dinner Theatre’s presentation of A Christmas Story, playing through Dec. 31 (765 W. Central Ave., Springboro). Prices range from $57 to $73 for adults, and $30 for ages 11 and younger. Call 937-746-4554 or visit lacomedia.com.
Celebrate the season with a family friendly production of Ken Ludwig’s ‘Twas The Night Before Christmas from the Ohio Stage Company. Performances take place Dec. 17 - 20 at the Fitton Center for Creative Arts (101 S. Monument Ave., Hamilton). Cost is $7 children, $12 adults. Call 513-863-8873 or visit fittoncenter.org.
The Clifton Cultural Arts Center (3711 Clifton Ave.) welcomes ArtReach for a performance of The Elves and the Shoemaker in their 2nd Sunday Family Showtime. Bring the kids for this story of good deeds rewarded on Dec. 13 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $5 adults, free ages 0 - 12. Call 513-497-2860 or visit cliftonculturalarts.org.
Everyone’s favorite nanny takes the stage during the Covedale Center for Performing Arts’ Mary Poppins (4990 Glenway Ave.)! Performances run through Dec. 27, ticket prices vary (photo courtesy Covedale Center for Performing Arts). Call 513-241-6550 or visit cincinnatilandmarkproductions. com.
The Cincinnati Chamber Opera will present The Little Prince: A Magical Opera on Dec. 17 and 19 at 7:30 p.m., and Dec. 20 at 3 p.m. at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center (3711 Clifton Ave.). Tickets are $25 and are available at uptowncincinnati. com.
Celebrate Christmas with the Peanuts gang as The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati presents A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4, 2 p.m. Dec. 5, 6, 12 and 13, and 5 p.m. Dec. 12 at the Taft Theatre (317 E. Fifth St.). Tickets are $7 - $22. Visit thechildrenstheatre.com.
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Bring the whole family to experience the wonder and joy of beautiful antique ornaments, decorations, and old-fashioned toys in this annual exhibit that celebrates the holidays. Antique Christmas will remain on display through Jan. 3, 2016. Taft Museum of Art, 316 Pike St.; $10 adults, $5 ages 6 - 17, free ages 5 and younger, free to all on Sundays; 513-684-4515 or taftmuseum.org.
CHRISTMAS AT ENTERTRAINMENT JUNCTION
Enjoy the magic of the holidays at the home of the world’s largest indoor train display. Journey to the North Pole to meet Mrs. Claus and Santa, and enjoy some beautiful winter train displays. Exhibit on display through Jan. 2, visit the web site for a schedule of extended hours. Santa goes on vacation after Christmas, so be sure to get in your visit with the Man in Red! EnterTRAINment Junction, 7379 Squire Court, West Chester; tickets start at $9.95 for ages 3 - 12, $11.95 for seniors, and $13.95 for adults; 513898-8000 or entertrainmentjunction. com.
HILLFOREST VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS
Experience Christmas past and visit the beautiful Hillforest Victorian Mansion, all decked out for the holidays. Open Tue - Sun, through Dec. 30 from 1 - 5 p.m.; last tour begins at 4:30 p.m. Hillforest, 213 5th St, Aurora; $6 adults, $3 ages 7 - 13, free ages 6 and younger; 812-9261075 or hillforest.org.
HOLIDAY IN LIGHTS
Come out for a Cincinnati holiday tradition. Enjoy more than a mile of fantastic seasonal lights all from the warmth of your car. See more than 120 moving and standing holiday-themed figures depicting everything from Santa to the 12 Days of Christmas. After your tour, stop by Santaland (through Dec. 23) for more holiday magic, including live entertainment, visits with Santa, a train display, and sweet treats with Mrs. Claus. Exhibit remains open 6 - 9 p.m. Sun - Thu, and 5:30 - 10 p.m. Fri - Sat, through Jan. 3, 2016. Sharon Woods, 11450 Lebanon Road; $13 per car, $45 for buses and 15-passenger vans; 513769-0393 or holidayinlights.com.
HOLIDAY LIGHTS ON THE HILL
The giant sculptures at this outdoor museum are decorated and lit for the holidays — bring the family to drive through the park and gaze in wonder at the seasonal display. Exhibit remains open through Jan. 3, 2016. Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum, 1763 Hamilton Cleves Road, Hamilton; 6 - 9 p.m.; $20 per carload Mon - Thu, $25 per carload Fri - Sun, $15 members; 513-868-1234 or pyramidhill.org.
HOLIDAY SHOW: THE POINSETTIA EXPRESS
The 2015 Holiday Show at Krohn Conservatory is blossoming with the sweet twist of peppermint! Hop on the Poinsettia Express and explore a landscape of swirling trees and striped blooms, including amaryllis, poinsettias, junipers, and more. Train carrying peppermint candies interweave with “gingerbread” houses made of all natural materials. Holiday magic is in the air with this family-friendly exhibit that will be on display through Jan. 3, 2016. Special extended hours until 7:30 p.m. take place Dec. 16 - 23. Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive; $7 adults, $4 ages 5 - 12, free ages 4 and younger; 513-421-5707 or cincinnatiparks.com/krohn.
HOLIDAY TOY TRAINS
The 24th Annual Toy Trains exhibit returns with more than 250 feet of model train tracks, interactive displays, a Christmas in Victorian England exhibit and more. Exhibit remains open during museum hours through Jan. 17, 2016. BehringerCrawford Museum, 1600 Montague Road, Covington; free with admission ($9 adults, $8 seniors, $5 ages 3 - 17); 859-491-4003 or bcmuseum.org.
PNC FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
Spend the holidays with the animals of the Zoo during this year’s PNC Festival of Lights! Enjoy a new Wild Lights Show on Swan Lake, a new Frozen Wonderland complete with the Royal Sisters, a Gingerbread Village, puppet shows from Madcap Puppets, strolling entertainment, a Toyland Express Train Ride, and visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus. PNC Festival of Lights is open daily through Jan. 2 (closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day). Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, 3400 Vine St.; 5 - 9 p.m.; free with admission ($18 adults, $12 children and seniors); $9 parking; cincinnatizoo.org.
SCUBA SANTA
The Aquarium welcomes the return of Scuba Santa, but this year, he has a brand-new look with a newly re-imagined Scuba Santa’s Water Wonderland! Newport Aquarium, 1 Aquarium Way, Newport; general admission $23 adults, $15 ages 2 12; 800-406-3474 or newportaquarium. com.
THE ART OF THE BRICK
Check out Legos in a whole new light in this exhibit that demonstrates the power of the imagination! The Art of the Brick is the first major museum exhibition to use Lego bricks as the sole art medium, transforming them into tremendous, thought-provoking sculptures. Walk through art history, explore historic works, and enjoy over 50 original works, including a series of life-sized human figures and a 20-footlong T-Rex skeleton. Exhibit remains open through April 2016. Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave.; $19.50 adults, $12.50 children, $17.50 seniors; 513-287-7000 or cincymuseum.org.
U.S. BANK ICE RINK OPENS
Bring your skates (or rent a pair) for downtown ice-skating! Enjoy nearby coffee shops and restaurants and special events throughout the holiday season, including Santa Skates every Saturday and Sunday through Dec. 20! Holiday hours are 12 - 10 p.m. Mon - Thu, 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. Fri - Sat, and 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sun through Dec. 18; 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. Dec. 19 - Jan. 4; and 12 - 5 p.m. Mon - Thu, and 12 - 9 p.m. Fri - Sun, Jan. 4 - Feb. 15. U.S. Bank Ice Rink, Fountain Square, Vine St.; $6 admission and $4 skate rental; myfountainsquare.com.
wed 2 BRICKMAS
Check out an incredible display of creativity with LEGOs in this exhibit that will wow the very young and the very young at heart. Dates and times are subject to change, please visit the web site before visiting. Exhibit remains open 4 - 8 p.m., Wed - Sun, through Jan. 1, 2016. Main Gallery Building, Newport on the Levee, 1 Levee Way, Newport; $10 adults, free ages 3 and younger; newportonthelevee.com.
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The grumpy Grinch is in town to tell a tale about how he tried to steal Christmas, and wound up finding the holiday spirit instead. Joseph-Beth Booksellers, 2692 Madison Road; 5 p.m.; 513-396-8960 or josephbeth. com.
TRACKS & SIGNS
Does a racoon’s footprint look like your own? Who chewed on that stick? Tracks and signs of animals are all around — look for clues to tell you who lives in the garden. Programs held at 10:45 a.m., 1 and 4 p.m. Wed - Sat, and 1 and 4 p.m. Sun, Dec. 2 13. Highfield Discovery Garden inside Glenwood Gardens, 10397 Springfield Pike; $2 plus a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County motor vehicle permit ($3 daily, $10 annual) is required to enter the park; 513-521-7275 or greatparks.org.
thu 3 FREE CINCY BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT GATHERING
Looking for other mothers who parent in a style similar to yours? Join this breastfeeding support group, led by a lactation consultant who will be available to answer questions and concerns. Cincinnati Family Enrichment Center, 4244 Hamilton Ave.; 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Dec. 3 and 17; 513-591-2332 or theplaceforfamilies.com.
FREE GOT-AUTISM HOLIDAY SALE
Browse the shelves for therapeutic, educational, and multi-sensory solutions for autism, Asperger’s, ADHD, sensory integration disorder, PDD-NOS, speech and language delays, and related conditions. Enjoy gift bags, snacks and get a chance to meet the Got-Austism staff. GotAutism, 10052 Commerce Park Drive; 12 - 6 p.m. Dec. 3, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Dec. 4; got-autism.com.
HANUKKAH STORY TIME
Ages 0 - 5 can drop in for books about Hanukkah and holiday-related crafts! Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave.; 11 a.m.; free with admission (all museums pass $14.50 adults, $13.50 seniors, $10.50 ages 3 - 12, $5.50 ages 1 - 2); mayersonjcc. org/jewish-life/pj-library/. (please turn the page)
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daily listings HOLLY DAZED ANNUAL HOLIDAY SHOW AND ART SALE
Find original artwork, unique Visionaries + Voices merchandise and handmade crafts to satisfy even the hardest to please — at low prices! The Bargain Garage clearance sale is open for one night only. Buy a provided bag for $25 and fill it with sorted art storage. This is the perfect opportunity to share the gift of art with those you love while supporting programs at V+V. Visionaries + Voices, 3841 Spring Grove Ave.; 5 - 8 p.m.; $25 for bag; 513-919-4701 or visionariesandvoices.com.
FREE MANABABIES
Miss Alicia offers finger plays, rhymes, songs and bouncy times with ages 0 - 1 in a fun intro to language. blue manatee children’s bookstore, 3054 Madison Road; 10:30 - 11 a.m. Dec. 3, 17, 31; 513-731-2665 or bluemanateebooks.com.
FREE STORY TIME WITH MISS ALICIA
Join blue manatee’s Miss Alicia for stories and fun for ages 2 and older. blue manatee children’s bookstore, 3054 Madison Road; 10 - 10:30 a.m. Dec. 3, 17, 31; 513-731-2665 or bluemanateebooks.com.
THURSDAY ART PLAY: FABRIC PRINTING
Explore the art of Pia Camil as you make yarn wrap prints, do some string painting and experiment with natural dye. Then join a special session with Modo Yoga following the program. Contemporary Arts Center, 44 East 6th St.; 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.; free with admission ($7.50 adults, $5.50 seniors, free ages 4 and younger); 513-3458405 or contemporaryartscenter.org.
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Take in the sights and sounds of the season as The Pioneer Village is decorated for Christmas, complete with music, pioneer cooking demos, food samples, crafts and more. Take a family photo on the authentic sleigh and enjoy snacks and warm beverages while shopping for some unique gifts. Governor Bebb MetorPark, Covered Bridge, 1979 Bebb Park Lane, Okeana; 6 - 9 p.m. Dec. 4 - 6; $10 per car or van, $20 per bus; 513-867-5835 or yourmetroparks.net.
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DECEMBER events requiring advance registration begin on page 43. FREE CHRISTMAS IN THE VILLAGE
Head to Waynesville for a smalltown holiday experience, including shopping, luminaries, carriage rides, entertainment and more. Waynesville, OH, Waynesville; 6 - 9 p.m. Dec. 4, 12 - 9 p.m. Dec. 5, 12 - 5 p.m. Dec. 6; 513-897-8855 or waynesvilleohio.com.
FAMILY FUN FRIDAY AT THE PLACE RETRO ARCADE
Bring your immediate family to play all evening for a flat fee — no quarters are needed! Check out more than 60 retro arcade games like Donkey Kong and Asteroids, as well as console games on XBox and PlayStation. The Place Retro Arcade, 4069 East Galbraith Road; 6 - 11 p.m. Fridays in December; $20; 513-745-0803 or theplaceretroarcade.weebly.com.
FITTON FAMILY FRIDAY
Bring the kids for a presentation of The Elves and the Shoemaker. When the shoemaker gives his only remaining pair of shoes to a cold and hungry beggar woman, he finds his good deed rewarded in an unexpected way, as magic elves turn his shop into a great success. Join a reception at 6:30 p.m., followed by the 7:30 p.m. performance. Fitton Center for Creative Arts, 101 South Monument Avenue, Hamilton; $10 adult members, $12 adult nonmembers, free for children younger than 16 (limit four children per paying adult); 513-8638873 or fittoncenter.org.
FREE GOT-AUTISM HOLIDAY SALE
Please see Dec. 3 for details.
HOLIDAY MUSIC
Enjoy live performances of holiday music with the Cincinnati Dulcimer Society and the Colerain High School Chamber Orchestra. Ellenwood Nature Barn, FarbachWerner Nature Preserve, 3455 Poole Road; 7 p.m.; a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County Motor Vehicle Permit ($3 daily, $10 annual) is required to enter the park; 513-521-7275 or greatparks.org.
NORTH POLE EXPRESS
Take a half-hour train ride to the LM&M Junction to visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus! Stop at the “Holiday Post” to draw a picture or write a letter, enjoy a holiday cookie and a cup of hot chocolate, all while being entertained by Santa’s elves. Kids who visit with Santa will also receive a special gift! Rides sell out quickly, be sure to purchase your tickets in advance. Trains depart at 11:30 a.m., 2, 4:30 and 7 p.m. Dec. 6, 12, 13, 19, 20 and 21; at 7 p.m. Dec. 4, 11, 18 and 22; and at 10 a.m., 12:15 and 4 p.m. Dec. 5. Lebanon Mason & Monroe Railroad, 127 South Mechanic St., Lebanon; $22 adults, $17 seniors and ages 5 - 16, $11 ages 2 - 4, free ages 1 year and younger; 513-933-8022 or lebanonrr.com.
FREE OHIO NATIONAL VICTORIAN HOLIDAY VILLAGE
Enjoy a charming, outdoor event for the entire family! Visit model Victorian homes, enjoy free hot cocoa and cookies, and a photo with Santa himself (one per family, please)! Ohio National Building, Pfeiffer Road; 6 8:30 p.m. Dec. 4, 10 and 11, 5 - 8:30 p.m. Dec. 5; ohionational.com.
REDSFEST
Get up close and personal with past and present members of the Cincinnati Reds during this annual convention that’s got a little bit of everything for baseball lovers of all ages, including autograph sessions, a chance to pitch and bat, and more. Duke Energy Convention Center, 525 Elm St.; 1:30 - 10:30 p.m. Dec. 4, 9:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Dec. 5; please visit web site for ticket prices; cincinnati. reds.mlb.com.
THE POLAR EXPRESS
Journey through the countryside for a special trip to the North Pole, where kids can meet Santa, and enjoy some hot chocolate and cookies while listening and reading along with the favorite classic story. Trains depart Fri Sun, through Dec. 20, please visit web site for departure times. Grand Central Station, Whitewater Valley Railroad, 455 Market St, Connersville; $32.50 for ages 2 and older for 5 and 8 p.m. departures, $29 for ages 2 and older for 2 p.m. Sunday matinees; 765-8252054 or whitewatervalleyrr.org.
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FREE THE POLAR EXPRESS STORY TIME
All aboard! Join a pajama party story time in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the beloved classic, The Polar Express. Kids of all ages can relax in their jammies with some hot chocolate and enjoy games, crafts, and fun! Barnes & Noble West Chester, 9455 Civic Centre Blvd.; 7 p.m.; 513755-6193.
sat 5 FREE A GRINCH-Y STORY TIME
Feeling kind of Grinchy about the holidays? Join a special story time featuring the classic holiday tale, How the Grinch Stole Christmas and a funfilled craft, all designed to grow your heart three sizes! Barnes & Noble West Chester, 9455 Civic Centre Blvd.; 11 a.m.; 513-755-6193.
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Please see Dec. 4 for details.
FREE CHRISTMAS IN THE VILLAGE
Please see Dec. 4 for details.
FREE CLAY ALLIANCE HOLIDAY FAIR
Peruse the handmade ceramic goods from more than 30 vendors and find the perfect Christmas gift for family, friends, or even yourself. Clifton Cultural Arts Center, 3711 Clifton Ave.; 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; 513-497-2860 or cliftonculturalarts.org.
COOL WINTER HIKE
Take a stroll through the woods with a naturalist and learn all about how wildlife deals with winter weather. Sharon Centre, Sharon Woods, 11450 Lebanon Road; 3 p.m.; a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County Motor Vehicle Permit ($3 daily, $10 annual) is required to enter the park; 513-5217275 or greatparks.org.
ENCHANTED HOLIDAY PARTY
Bring the kids for face painters, princess characters, a DJ, food, and more! Proceeds from tickets will support the Aubrey Rose Foundation. Girls World, 7819 Cooper Road; 1 - 4 p.m.; $5; 513-984-4475 or girlsworld. com. (“Things to Do” continues on page 35)
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DECEMBER events requiring advance registration begin on page 43. FREE FAMILY ARTVENTURES TOUR
Take a docent-led tour with fun facts and hands-on activities for the whole family. Meet in the Front Lobby. Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive; 1 p.m. Dec. 5, 12, 19, 26; 513-721-2787 or cincinnatiartmuseum. org.
FREE FAMILY FIRST SATURDAY: THE MAGIC OF ART
Bring the gang for performances, artist demos, storytelling, scavenger hunts in the museum, and hands-on art activities. Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive; 12 - 4 p.m.; 513-7212787 or cincinnatiartmuseum.org.
FEAST OF CAROLS
Bring family and friends for this annual performance featuring the CCM Chamber Choir, Cincinnati Children’s Choir and others, as they perform festival choral favorites. Corbett Auditorium, College Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati campus, Jefferson Ave.; 2 p.m., 5 p.m. Dec. 5 and 6; $10 - $15; 513-5564183 or ccm.uc.edu.
FOLKY POP AND ROOTSY ROCK
Enjoy an evening of music with musicians Kevin Heider and Jim Castro, with an upbeat mix of folkrock tunes. DownTowne Listening Room at The Shillito Building, 151 West 7th St.; 7:30 p.m.; $10; downtownelisteningroom.com.
FREE GERMAN STORY TIME
Wilkommen! Learn simple German vocabulary through stories and songs. blue manatee children’s bookstore, 3054 Madison Road; 10:30 - 11 a.m.; 513-731-2665 or bluemanateebooks. com.
HOLIDAY SHOPPING FOR EDUCATORS
PreK - Grade 12 educators are invited to shop with 25% off books, toys, games, movies, music and more. Plus, get 10% off Cafe consumables and select NOOK devices. Barnes & Noble West Chester, 9455 Civic Centre Blvd.; 10 a.m.; 513-755-6193.
HOMEMADE HOLIDAY
Create a faux Bonsai tree out of pipe cleaners, enjoy a demo on terrariums, and learn how to make natural tree ornaments with the Krohn Crafters. Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive; 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.; $7 adults, $4 ages 5 - 12, free ages 4 and younger; 513-421-5707 or cincinnatiparks.com/krohn.
FREE LIGHT UP FAIRFIELD
Ring in the holiday season and help Santa light the big tree! Families will enjoy the Festival of Trees in the Community Arts Center, and an expanded Holiday Market that features a variety of local vendors selling unique gifts. Kids can make a craft, or munch on a s’mores from the Fairfield Fire Department, along with caroling led by Darin Newcomer, performances by Yuletide Brass and Fairfield Schools’ Rhythm Express, and more. Horse-drawn carriage rides will shuttle families to activities at The Waterford, where you can help decorate a gingerbread house and enjoy cookies and cocoa. Village Green Park, 301 Wessel Drive, Fairfield; 3 - 6 p.m.; 513-867-5348 or fairfield-city.org/lightup.
FREE MACY’S DOWNTOWN DAZZLE
See Santa and his friends rappelling down the side of the Huntington Bank Center to the Macy’s rooftop to kick off a spectacular fireworks display in a 20-minute family-friendly program that includes choir performances (beginning at 5:45 p.m.), cool lighting effects and a few surprises. Bring a canned food donation for the FreestoreFoodbank (Dec. 5), and join John Morris Russell of the Cincinnati Pops (Dec. 12). After the fireworks, head inside Macy’s for balloon artists and face painters while you enjoy a story time with Mrs. Claus. Downtown Cincinnati, Vine St.; 6:30 p.m. Dec. 5 and 12; downtowncincinnati.com.
NATURE FACT OR FICTION
Do toads really freeze in the winter? Test your knowledge of wildlife and separate myth from fact. Visitor Center, Miami Whitewater Forest, 9001 Mount Hope Ave.; 1 p.m.; a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County Motor Vehicle Permit ($3 daily, $10 annual) is required to enter the park; 513-5217275 or greatparks.org.
THE NUTCRACKER
Cincinnati Ballet’s Otto M. Budig Academy will offer a special performance of The Nutcracker. Journey through the Land of Sweets and Sugarplum Fairies in this abbreviated version of a beloved classic. Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave.; 12:30 and 2:30 p.m.; all museums pass $14.50 adults, $13.50 seniors, $10.50 ages 3 - 12, $5.50 ages 1 - 2; 513-287-7000 or cincymuseum.org.
FREE OHIO NATIONAL VICTORIAN HOLIDAY VILLAGE Please see Dec. 4 for details.
REDSFEST
Please see Dec. 4 for details.
FREE SANTA’S WORKSHOP
Bring your cameras for pictures with Santa and his merry band of Elves, then make a gift or an ornament for someone special. Washington Park, 1230 Elm St.; 1 - 3 p.m. Dec. 5, 12, 19; washingtonpark.org.
THE AMULET STONE
Dramakinetics, a Cincinnati troupe that uses drama, music and movement to engage people of all ages and abilities, performs The Amulet Stone, an original play co-written by Dramakinetics director Assia Johnson and cast members which focuses on believing in oneself and cultivating self-esteem. Behringer-Crawford Museum, 1600 Montague Road, Covington; 2 p.m.; free with admission ($9 adults, $8 seniors, $5 ages 3 - 17); 859-491-4003 or bcmuseum.org.
FREE VISIONS OF LIGHT
Bring the family to join Piper Hawkins, as she signs and discusses writing her first book before turning 12 years old. It’s a great holiday story, but also a lesson in working hard to fulfill your dream, no matter your age! JosephBeth Booksellers, 2785 Dixie Hwy., Crestview Hills; 2 p.m.; 859-912-7860 or josephbeth.com.
FREE WEEKEND CARRIAGE RIDES
Enjoy a free, horse-drawn trolly carriage ride through the heart of the city. Boards Downtown Cincinnati, West 5th St.; 12 - 5 p.m. Dec. 5, 6, 12, 13; downtowncincinnati.com.
FREE WINTERFEST
ArtsConnect reprises this popular holiday family affair! Bring the kids for a performance from Madcap Puppets, followed by Santa’s grand appearance. Professional photographers will be on hand to take photos, and families are invited to make a present, play a game, have their faces painted, listen to stories with Mrs. Claus, and enjoy a free hay wagon ride. New this year is a station to write and send cards to veterans in a local VA hospital. The Grove Banquet & Event Center, 9150 Winton Road; 1 - 4 p.m.; admission is free, donations benefit ArtsConnect; 513-522-1410 or theartsconnect.us.
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Happy Hanukkah 4TH ANNUAL COOKIE SWAP
No time for baking? Just bring three dozen cookies and join this annual cookie exchange! Take home dozens of other types of cookies, and enjoy free coffee, hot chocolate and tea. Blue Cocoon’s Mommy and Me Play Cafe, 9361 Montgomery Road; 3 - 4 p.m.; 513-791-1089 or bluecocoonbaby. com.
BRILLIANT BEBB
Please see Dec. 4 for details.
FREE CHRISTMAS IN THE VILLAGE
Please see Dec. 4 for details.
FREE FAMILY ARTVENTURES ART STOP
Visit a docent at an interactive cart in the galleries. This month’s themes include Furniture (Dec. 6); Painting (Dec. 13); Antiquities (Dec. 20); and Japanese Tea Ceremony (Dec. 27). Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive; 3 p.m.; 513-721-2787 or cincinnatiartmuseum.org.
FEAST OF CAROLS
Please see Dec. 5 for details.
HOLIDAY CRAFTS
Relax while making hand-made gifts during this open house. Bring the family to create holiday gifts for a special someone. Winton Center, Winton Woods, 10245 Winton Road; 1 - 3 p.m.; 50 cents - $5 per craft, plus a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County Motor Vehicle Permit ($3 daily, $10 annual) is required to enter the park; 513-521-7275 or greatparks.org.
MOM+ME CRAFT TIME
Bring your little one and spend special time together as you build a felt Christmas tree that can be decorated over and over again. Ages 3 - 5 can help create the tree and decorations. Blue Cocoon’s Mommy and Me Play Cafe, 9361 Montgomery Road; 1 - 3 p.m.; $10 per tree; 513791-1089 or bluecocoonbaby.com.
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Enjoy the CAM in a whole new way — through sketching! Stop by the Front Lobby to pick up your supplies kit and sketchbook, then sketch wherever you like, or use a museum prompt to jump start your creativity. Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive; 1 - 4 p.m.; a $5 refundable deposit is required to check out a supplies kit; 513-721-2787 or cincinnatiartmuseum. org.
FREE WEEKEND CARRIAGE RIDES
Please see Dec. 5 for details.
WINTER WONDERS
Winter may not have an obvious abundance of wildlife, but hidden beneath the snow and behind the dark of winter’s night, there are wonders to behold. Bring your family to the park to learn more about what winter has to offer. Sharon Centre, Sharon Woods, 11450 Lebanon Road; 2 p.m.; a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County Motor Vehicle Permit ($3 daily, $10 annual) is required to enter the park; 513-5217275 or greatparks.org.
mon 7 CHARLEY HARPER ART SHOW: A RARE BIRD IN NATURE
Brett Harper shows examples of his late father’s renowned “minimal realism” in this art show celebrating Harper’s unique designs. Exhibit remains on display through Dec. 31. Cincinnati Nature Center at Rowe Woods, 4949 Tealtown Road, Milford; 2 - 5 p.m.; free with admission ($8 adults, $3 ages 4 - 12, $6 seniors and active military); 513-831-1711 or cincynature.org.
SCHERZINGER TOY DRIVE
Bring a toy to the Krohn this week (Dec. 7 - 13) and help out kids in need. The staff of Scherzinger Termite and Pest Control will deliver all collected toys to Upspring, serving homeless families in Greater Cincinnati. Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; $7 adults, $4 ages 5 12, free ages 4 and younger; 513-4215707 or cincinnatiparks.com/krohn.
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FREE BEAR AND BUNNY RELEASE PARTY
Join blue manatee in welcoming Cincinnati native and award-winning author and illustrator, Will Hillenbrand, to celebrate the launch of his new book, Bear and Bunny. Hillenbrand will read and sign copies of his latest work, featuring two friends in search of the ideal pet for a bunny and bear. Line numbers available for signing with purchase of the book; please call to reserve your copy. blue manatee children’s bookstore, 3054 Madison Road; 4 - 5 p.m.; 513-731-2665 or bluemanateebooks.com.
FREE MENORAH LIGHTING AND CHANUKAH WONDERLAND
All ages are invited to enjoy music, Latkes, crafts, face painting, edible Menorahs, prizes and more in this lighting of a giant Menorah and an indoor Chanukah wonderland! Deerfield Towne Center, 5503 Deerfield Blvd., Mason; 5:30 p.m.; 513-234-0777 or jdiscovery.com.
wed 9 KROHN BY CANDLELIGHT
Enjoy the beauty of the Krohn’s exhibit by the light of holiday twinkle. Enjoy live music, visits with Santa, crafts, and free photos by Nicholas Viltrakis Photography. The Florence United Methodist Church Handbell Ensemble will perform from 6 - 7 p.m. on Dec. 16. Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive; 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9, 16 and 23; $7 adults, $4 ages 5 - 12, free ages 4 and younger; 513-421-5707 or cincinnatiparks.com/krohn.
FREE SHOP AND SHARE
Adopt a family for the holidays and shop for them at Target, while enjoying holiday treats and socializing with other families in the community. Target, 8680 Beechmont Ave.; 3 - 7:30 p.m.; 513-233-4729 or beechacres. org.
FREE AN OLD KENTUCKY CHRISTMAS
Bring the whole family to experience the nostalgia of Christmas from the 1800’s, where children can play pioneer games, decorate their own cookies, hand-dip a candle, and make an ornament in the woodworker’s shop — or, check out a petting zoo and a horse-drawn carriage ride. Indoors, there will be music by a local dulcimer group, the opportunity to get a free family portrait, and an inspirational Candlelight Service. First Church of Christ, 6080 Camp Ernst Road, Burlington; 5 - 8 p.m. Dec. 10 - 13; 859-586-4673 or anoldkentuckychristmas.com.
MIGHTY WURLITZER’S HAPPY HOLIDAYS
There’s nothing like the sound of the Mighty Wurlitzer! Enjoy holiday favorites with all the bells, whistles, and special effects this instrument can summon. Music Hall, 1241 Elm St.; 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.; $25; 513-621-2787 or cincinnatiarts.org.
FREE OHIO NATIONAL VICTORIAN HOLIDAY VILLAGE Please see Dec. 4 for details.
THURSDAY ART PLAY: GLASS ART
Create some glass art! Design a fused glass ornament using a variety of colorful and safe glass components. Projects will be taken back to Brazee Street School of Glass to be fired in their kiln overnight, and will be available for pickup at the CAC the following week. Contemporary Arts Center, 44 East 6th St.; 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.; free with admission ($7.50 adults, $5.50 seniors, free ages 4 and younger); 513-345-8405 or contemporaryartscenter.org.
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Please see Dec. 10 for details.
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FREE FAMILY HO-HOHO-HOLIDAY BASH
Join a family night filled with fun, including a screening of The Polar Express, gingerbread house decorating, crafts, games and more. Blue Cocoon’s Mommy and Me Play Cafe, 9361 Montgomery Road; 6 p.m.; 513-791-1089 or bluecocoonbaby. com.
HOLIDAY MUSIC
Enjoy a performance of holiday music by local group SUAVE — the St. Ursula Academy Vocal Ensemble. Ellenwood Nature Barn, FarbachWerner Nature Preserve, 3455 Poole Road; 7 p.m.; a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County Motor Vehicle Permit ($3 daily, $10 annual) is required to enter the park; 513-521-7275 or greatparks.org.
HOLIDAY POPS
Join “Mr. Christmas” (aka, John Morris Russell) for Cincinnati’s can’tmiss holiday family tradition. Grammywinning vocal quartet New York Voices will join the Pops Orchestra for traditional and contemporary holiday favorites, along with spectacular singers and dancers, and an appearance from a very special guest. Music Hall, 1241 Elm St.; 8 p.m. Dec. 11 - 12; adult tickets start at $25, $10 for children; 513-381-3300 or cincinnatisymphony.org.
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Visit the historical buildings of the village as they are festooned with traditional decorations from the 1800s, all while enjoying stories, crafts, model train displays, music, holiday treats and more. Heritage Village Museum inside Sharon Woods, 11450 Lebanon Road; 12 - 4 p.m. Dec. 12 and 13; $8 adults, $5 ages 5 - 11, free ages 4 and younger; 513-563-9484 or heritagevillagecincinnati.org. (“Things to Do” continues on page 39)
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DECEMBER events requiring advance registration begin on page 43. HOMEMADE HOLIDAY
Make a reindeer headband, some nature charms, and check out a sales area for handmade natural items from the Krohn Crafters, all capped off with a Rookwood Chico’s styling event. Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive; 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.; $7 adults, $4 ages 5 - 12, free ages 4 and younger; 513-421-5707 or cincinnatiparks.com/ krohn.
FREE INTERNATIONAL BABYWEARERS
Join this monthly group to learn more about the benefits of babywearing. Cincinnati Family Enrichment Center, 4244 Hamilton Ave.; 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; 513-591-2332 or theplaceforfamilies.com.
FREE MACY’S DOWNTOWN DAZZLE
Please see Dec. 5 for details.
FREE SANTA’S WORKSHOP
Please see Dec. 5 for details.
FREE SPANISH STORY TIME
Hola! Use stories and songs to learn some basic Spanish vocabulary. blue manatee children’s bookstore, 3054 Madison Road; 10:30 - 11 a.m.; 513731-2665 or bluemanateebooks.com.
STAR WARS NIGHT
Celebrate the release of Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens with special photo opportunities with your favorite characters. The Cincinnati Cyclones will wear specialty jerseys that will be auctioned off after the game, and kids receive a Cyclones light saber! U.S. Bank Arena, 100 Broadway St.; 6:30 p.m.; tickets start at $13; 513-421-7825 or cycloneshockey. com.
FREE THE CITY FLEA
Check out this curated, urban flea market that boasts a wealth of dealers offering everything from vintage items to plants to art and more. Washington Park, 1230 Elm St.; 5 - 10 p.m.; thecityflea.com.
FREE WAITING IS NOT EASY
Gerald and Piggie are best friends. In Waiting is Not Easy, Piggie has a surprise for Gerald, but he is going to have to wait for it ... and wait some more. During the holidays, all children can sympathize with Gerald! Barnes & Noble West Chester, 9455 Civic Centre Blvd.; 11 a.m.; 513-755-6193.
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FREE WEEKEND CARRIAGE RIDES
Please see Dec. 5 for details.
sun 13 FREE AN OLD KENTUCKY CHRISTMAS
Please see Dec. 10 for details.
FREE FAMILY ARTVENTURES ART STOP Please see Dec. 6 for details.
HOLLY DAYS
Please see Dec. 12 for details.
FREE LUMINARIA: NIGHT LIGHTS AT THE CINCINNATI OBSERVATORY
Join friends for the 40th anniversary of this Mount Lookout tradition. As the neighborhood lights up the streets, the Observatory will open its buildings and telescopes for the general public. Cruise from Mount Lookout Square to the Observatory for carolers, stargazing, a spacey gift shop, and hot drinks. Cincinnati Observatory Center, 3489 Observatory Place; 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.; 513-321-5186 or cincinnatiobservatory.org.
FREE WEEKEND CARRIAGE RIDES
Please see Dec. 5 for details.
FREE WINTER CLASS SAMPLER
Watch and listen as the CCAC’s teachers in visual arts, music, theatre, wellness and dance talk about their classes and provide short demonstrations. Providers for both children’s and adult classes will be on site to answer questions and take registrations. Clifton Cultural Arts Center, 3711 Clifton Ave.; 2:45 - 4 p.m.; 513-497-2860 or cliftonculturalarts.org.
mon 14 FREE BABY TIME
Bring ages 0 - 2 for a special story time designed to help develop your baby’s pre-literacy skills while having fun and making new friends. Cold Spring Branch, Campbell County Public Library, 3920 Alexandria Pike, Cold Spring; 10 a.m., 11 a.m.; 859781-6166 or cc-pl.org.
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EXPERIENCE: Behringer-Crawford Museum By Amanda Ciani The Behringer-Crawford Museum is a gem nestled atop of Devou Mountain. Historic artifacts and interactive exhibits make this museum a must see for kids of all ages! My 2-year-old son and I attended “Tot Tuesday” at BehringerCrawford recently, and it was a lot of fun! Offered every third Tuesday of the month, each class features books and a craft highlighting a specific theme. During our visit, we passed some super cool train displays on our way in, but the rest was all about scarecrows. Enthusiastic volunteers led story time, asking kids questions about the book and also about their lives. The crafts are age-appropriate for toddlers and can even be taken home. We magically made it to snack time during our visit and enjoyed some tasty treats before we explored the museum — and headed back to the train displays! The museum itself is a marvel to explore. Each floor has different offerings varying from trains, planes, automobiles, boats and more! Culture and history are abundant in this Northern Kentucky museum, and the many hands-on activities will keep younger guests occupied and learning. Mark your calendars and make a day of it! The December Tot Tuesday is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 15, at 10:30 a.m. and the theme is Happy Holidays. After class, you can enjoy the museum AND visit the Holiday Toy Train exhibit! My family has seen the display in years past, and it’s obvious how much thought and care is put into the exhibit. Be sure to add the Behringer-Crawford Museum to your holiday attraction rotation and check out a Tot Tuesday class sometime soon! The Behringer-Crawford Museum is located at 1600 Montague Road (Devou Park), Covington, KY. Call 859-4914003 or visit bcmuseum.org
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tue 15 TOT TUESDAY: REINDEER
Hang a little reindeer on your tree! Toddlers and their parents will create a Rudolph ornament and listen to some reindeer stories. BehringerCrawford Museum, 1600 Montague Road, Covington; 10:30 a.m.; $1 plus admission ($9 adults, $8 seniors, $5 ages 3 - 17); 859-491-4003 or bcmuseum.org.
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WINTER PLANTS
Even though it’s cold outside, plants are still around. Learn which plants stay green in the winter, which ones are used for crafts and decorations, and which ones produce those familiar holiday smells. Programs held at 10:45 a.m., and 1 and 4 p.m. Wed Sat, and 1 and 4 p.m. Sun, Dec. 16 - 27. Highfield Discovery Garden inside Glenwood Gardens, 10397 Springfield Pike; $2 plus a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County motor vehicle permit ($3 daily, $10 annual) is required to enter the park; 513-521-7275 or greatparks.org.
thu 17 FREE CINCY BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT GATHERING Please see Dec. 3 for details.
FREE MANABABIES
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MARVEL UNIVERSE LIVE
Marvel fans, assemble! Watch your favorite Marvel Super Heroes like Spider-Man, The Avengers, Iron Man, Hulk and even a few threatening villains, as they come to life in an action-packed arena extravaganza. The show is loaded with cutting-edge special effects, pyrotechnics, aerial stunts, martial arts, motorcycles and more. Join Marvel fans of all ages for this once-in-a-lifetime performance — the fate of the universe just might depend on it! U.S. Bank Arena, 100 Broadway St.; 7 p.m. Dec. 17, 7 p.m. Dec. 18, 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. Dec. 19, 1 and 5 p.m. Dec. 20; $20 - $120; 513-421-1111 or usbankarea.com/ event/2015/12/marvel-universe-live.
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DECEMBER events requiring advance registration begin on page 43. FREE PARTY IN THE PATCH
Moms, Dads, Bubbes, Zaydees, and caregivers! Bring your toddlers to the PJ Library Patch for an adult/child play group. Enjoy a craft, snack and a PJ Library story. Mayerson JCC, 8485 Ridge Road; 10:30 a.m.; mayersonjcc. org/jewish-life/pj-library/.
FREE STORY TIME WITH MISS ALICIA Please see Dec. 3 for details.
THURSDAY ART PLAY: FIBER ARTS
Learn about the artist Pia Camil and create clothing, weavings, and fiber collages inspired by her work. Contemporary Arts Center, 44 East 6th St.; 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.; free with admission ($7.50 adults, $5.50 seniors, free ages 4 and younger); 513-3458405 or contemporaryartscenter.org.
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Ages 5 - 12 can make up to two holiday and winter crafts to take home. Seasongood Nature Center, Woodland Mound, 8250 Old Kellogg Road; 1 - 3 p.m. Dec. 19 and 20; $1 per craft plus a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County Motor Vehicle Permit ($3 daily, $10 annual) is required to enter the park; 513-521-7275 or greatparks.org.
HOMEMADE HOLIDAY
Stop by and visit the Krohn’s annual holiday exhibit and plant a recycled K-Cup with Rosemary, while the Krohn Evergreen Advisor provides information on choosing the best tree for the holidays. Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive; 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.; $7 adults, $4 ages 5 - 12, free ages 4 and younger ; 513-421-5707 or cincinnatiparks.com/krohn.
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FREE CHINESE STORY TIME
Learn simple Chinese vocabulary through stories and songs. blue manatee children’s bookstore, 3054 Madison Road; 11 - 11:30 a.m.; 513731-2665 or bluemanateebooks.com.
MARVEL UNIVERSE LIVE
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From the creators of How to Babysit a Grandma and How to Babysit a Grandpa comes a hilarious holiday offering. Join a fun story time with this new tale, a jolly read-aloud for the whole family. Barnes & Noble West Chester, 9455 Civic Centre Blvd.; 11 a.m.; 513-755-6193.
MARVEL UNIVERSE LIVE
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FREE BUSY BAG SWAP
Busy bags are a great way to keep toddlers and preschoolers occupied — call ahead to join this swap and get a fun busy bag for your little one. Blue Cocoon’s Mommy and Me Play Cafe, 9361 Montgomery Road; 11 a.m.; 513791-1089 or bluecocoonbaby.com.
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
The Hills of Kentucky Dulcimers performs Christmas songs that once echoed through the hills. Enjoy the sounds of hand-made dulcimers played with a holiday twist. BehringerCrawford Museum, 1600 Montague Road, Covington; 2 p.m.; free with admission ($9 adults, $8 seniors, $5 ages 3 - 17); 859-491-4003 or bcmuseum.org.
FREE FAMILY ARTVENTURES TOUR
Please see Dec. 5 for details.
FREE PICTURE THIS! BOOK CLUB FOR TEENS
Love to read and love art? Join librarians from the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County and members of the CAM staff for this book club that brings together both worlds. This month, ages 12 - 18 will discuss Ichiro by Ryan Inzana. Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive; 2 - 3:30 p.m.; 513-7212787 or cincinnatiartmuseum.org.
FREE SANTA’S WORKSHOP
Please see Dec. 5 for details.
WINTER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION WEEKEND
Celebrate holidays from around the world — enjoy a weekend of activities about Hanukkah, Lunar New Year, Diwali, Kwanzaa, and La Posada. 12 3 p.m. Dec. 19 - 20; all museums pass $14.50 adults, $13.50 seniors, $10.50 ages 3 - 12, $5.50 ages 1 - 2; 513-2877000 or cincymuseum.org.
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sun 20 FREE FAMILY ARTVENTURES ART STOP Please see Dec. 6 for details.
HANDEL’S MESSIAH
Your heart will sing with Handel’s masterpiece as performed by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the May Festival Chorus. Music Hall, 1241 Elm St.; 2 p.m.; $59 - $110 adults, $10 children; 513-381-3300 or cincinnatisymphony.org.
HOLIDAY CRAFTS WEEKEND
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JINNY BERTEN BOOK SIGNING
Jinny Berten signs her most recent book, Henri: A Christmas Donkey Story. Written for ages 3 - 8, the book tells the tale of a donkey who is to take his mother’s place in a Christmas stable but must first learn to control his hees and haws. Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive; 12 - 4 p.m.; $7 adults, $4 ages 5 - 12, free ages 4 and younger ; 513-421-5707 or cincinnatiparks.com/krohn.
MARVEL UNIVERSE LIVE
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WINTER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION WEEKEND Please see Dec. 19 for details.
mon 21 FREE STORY TIME WITH PJ LIBRARY
PJ Library is a Jewish family engagement program for ages 8 and younger. Enjoy some stories about Jewish tales, holidays, life cycle events and more. blue manatee children’s bookstore, 3054 Madison Road; 10:30 - 11 a.m.; 513-731-2665 or bluemanateebooks.com.
tue 22 FREE HOLIDAY LOONEY BALLOONEY
Have fun with Looney Ballooney as she makes all kinds of animals from land and sea, popular cartoon characters, manly motorcycles, fun flowers and everything in between. Everyone will leave with a balloon creation and a smile! Norwood Branch Library, 4325 Montgomery Road; 2 p.m.; 513-369-6037 or cincinnatilibrary. org. (“Things to Do” continues on page 43)
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DULCIMER PERFORMANCE
The Cincinnati Dulcimer Society offers a beautiful, melodic concert this afternoon. Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive; 1 - 3 p.m.; $7 adults, $4 ages 5 - 12, free ages 4 and younger; 513-421-5707 or cincinnatiparks.com/krohn.
FREE FAMILY ARTVENTURES TOUR
Please see Dec. 5 for details.
SNOWFLAKE CRAFT FOR KIDS
Bring your kids to make a few snowflake crafts and learn some interesting facts about frozen precipitation. Sharon Centre, Sharon Woods, 11450 Lebanon Road; 2 - 4 p.m. Dec. 26 and 27; $1 per craft plus a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County Motor Vehicle Permit ($3 daily, $10 annual) is required to enter the park; 513-521-7275 or greatparks.org.
WALK ON THE WILD SIDE
Take a walk through the natural world and explore a new park. Rentschler Forest MetroPark, 5701 Reigart Road, Hamilton; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.; a valid MetroParks of Butler County motor vehicle permit (see site for prices) is required to enter the park; 513-867-5835 or yourmetroparks.net.
sun 27 FREE FAMILY ARTVENTURES ART STOP
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NATURE JEOPARDY
Test your knowledge of animals, weather, geology, plants and more. Bring your friends and family for a fast-paced brain test of nature factoids and compete for a prize! Winton Center, Winton Woods, 10245 Winton Road; 2 p.m.; a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County Motor Vehicle Permit ($3 daily, $10 annual) is required to enter the park; 513-521-7275 or greatparks.org.
SNOWFLAKE CRAFT FOR KIDS
Pick up your nature scavenger challenge sheet and complete the items on the list by answering questions as you walk the trail. When you’ve complete the hunt, return with your list for a nature sleuth’s prize! Ellenwood Nature Barn, Farbach-Werner Nature Preserve, 3455 Poole Road; 1 - 3 p.m. Dec. 28 - 30; a valid Great Parks of Hamilton County Motor Vehicle Permit ($3 daily, $10 annual) is required to enter the park; 513-521-7275 or greatparks.org.
tue 29 TRAILSIDE SCAVENGER HUNT Please see Dec. 28 for details.
wed 30 TRAILSIDE SCAVENGER HUNT Please see Dec. 28 for details.
FREE WEE WEDNESDAY
Ages 2 - 5 and their grown-ups are invited for learning stations in the galleries, storytelling, and a hands-on art project. Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.; 513-721-2787 or cincinnatiartmuseum.org.
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Polar Express Readings Enjoy a reading of the classic children’s tale with a local children’s librarian. Then create a Christmas craft, enjoy some hot chocolate and cookies, and visit with Santa! Holiday finery or comfy PJs are encouraged. 2 p.m. Dec. 6, 13 and 20; free with admission ($9 adults, $8 seniors, $5 ages 3 - 17). Dickens High Tea Enjoy a delicious, Charles Dickens themed high tea as Chef Michael of Four Season Catering explains the varieties of teas. 12 - 2 p.m. Dec. 12; $25 members, $30 nonmembers. • Family New Year’s Eve Countdown The whole family can greet the New Year a little early and enjoy games, crafts, and lunch. 11 a.m. Dec. 31; free to members, future members may join at the door.
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• Happiest Baby on the Block Learn how to turn on your newborn’s calming reflex — it’s like an “off” switch for crying! 6:45 p.m. Dec. 7; $50 (includes parent kit and DVD).
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End your 2015 in a family-friendly setting with the Cincinnati Cyclones and a special early start time, followed by indoor fireworks. U.S. Bank Arena, 100 Broadway St.; 6:30 p.m.; tickets start at $13; 513-4217825 or cycloneshockey.com.
• Classes at Blue Cocoon Sign up for weekly classes and workshops including Mommy + Me Yoga, Babywearing Ballet Barre, Tummy Time, Sensory, Prenatal Yoga, A la carte Childbirth, Miss Tisha’s Music Tots, TOT Clinic and more. Prices vary, call for pass information.
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• My Breastfeeding Lifestyle Get expert instruction, and hands-on practice in this breastfeeding class. 5 p.m. Dec. 5; please call for price.
Celebrate the New Year all day long as countries from around the world greet 2016. Get your passport stamped as you “travel” the world and learn about each country’s unique culture with music, games and crafts. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Dec. 31; all museums pass $14.50 adults, $13.50 seniors, $10.50 ages 3 - 12, $5.50 ages 1 - 2; 513-287-7000 or cincymuseum.org.
LITTLES’ NEW YEAR’S BASH
Celebrate New Year’s Eve with your little ones with games, crafts and an early countdown. Blue Cocoon’s Mommy and Me Play Cafe, 9361 Montgomery Road; 4 - 6 p.m.; please call for price; 513-791-1089 or bluecocoonbaby.com.
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• Cloth Diapering for Beginners Learn about the benefits of cloth diapering, different types of cloth diapers and how to properly care for them. 3 p.m. Dec. 12; please call for price. • Returning to Work and Pumping This class helps you get started with express, storing and feeding pumped milk, along with how to increase your milk production and logistics for returning to work. 6:30 p.m. Dec. 17; please call for price. • FREE Babywearing 101 Get some safety lessons, carrier demos, and learn how to breastfeed in a carrier in this workshop. 3 p.m. Dec. 19.
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• Miss Meghan’s Music Ages 0 - 4 and their parents are invited to join Miss Meghan for songs and fun. 9:45 or 10:30 a.m. Dec. 10; $10.
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• Toilet Training Without Tears Join a two-hour workshop to discuss the readiness signs of your child, along with strategies to deal with typical troubles like fear, resistance, regression and more. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Dec. 5; $30.
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Pancakes With Santa Create your own flapjack masterpiece at the pancake buffet, enjoy familyfriendly activities, and take photos with Santa, then get a private hour in Holiday Junction! 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Dec. 5; $35 adults, $15 children, free ages younger than 2.
• Give a Cheer for Winter! RSVP by noon on Dec. 21. Join the Parks’ staff for some cold weather adventures (followed by hot cocoa by the fire) during this winter break designed to keep grades K - 3 busy. 9:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Dec. 22 or Dec. 29; $25.
• Mini Makers Ages 5 - 10 enjoy fun activities in the Duke Energy Children’s Museum. This month, enjoy Gingerbread Architecture (2:30 p.m. Dec. 5 - 6); Jedi Academy (2:30 p.m. Dec. 12); and Ornament Extravaganza (2:30 p.m. Dec. 19). $8 members, $10 plus admission nonmembers.
Berries and Bows Holiday Centerpiece RSVP by Dec. 10. Make and take a beautiful holiday centerpiece under the guidance of a professional florist. 1 - 3 p.m. Dec. 12; $30. • Outdoor Winter Survival Camp RSVP by noon on Dec. 22. Grades 4 - 6 master fire building, camp fire cooking, and navigating an orienteering course during this winter break camp. 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Dec. 23; $25.
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953 Eden Park Drive 513-721-2787 • cincinnatiartmuseum.org • FREE Baby Tour This 30-minute experience introduces you and your infant to the world of art with a tour designed to stimulate developing minds. Strollers are not permitted, please. 11 a.m. or 2 p.m. Dec. 18. • Art in the Making: Pattern Making Ages 6 - 12 and their parents share in an art experience led by a local artist, including a gallery tour and hands-on art activity. 1 - 3 p.m. Dec. 19; $10 per parent/child member, $20 per parent/child nonmember ($3 and $6 for each additional person).
FREE Christmas Food Distribution Ages 10 and older and their families are invited to help provide boxes of food for a Christmas meal to hungry children and families in the Tri-State. Opportunities vary from distributing holiday boxes to directing the neighbors served. Various shifts available. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Dec. 21 - 22, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Dec. 23. GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL
• Bricktastic Pajama Party Put on your PJs and play games and enjoy hands-on activities all inspired by The Art of the Brick. 7 p.m. Dec. 18; $25 members, $35 nonmembers.
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• FREE These Aren’t Your Momma’s Cloth Diapers Sign up for this workshop that explains the ease and benefits of using cloth diapers. 12:45 p.m. Dec. 19.
• Winter in the Woodlands RSVP by noon on Dec. 4. Families can follow a luminaria-lit trail on a self-guided walk through the forest, then decorate your own home-baked holiday cookies, make crafts, and enjoy some music by the fire. 6 - 8 p.m. Dec. 4; $6.
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CIVIC GARDEN CENTER
2715 Reading Road 513-221-0981 • civicgardencenter.org • Baby Greens Ages 0 - 4 and their parents are invited to explore the world of plants and discover how they change with the seasons. 10 - 11 a.m. Dec. 15; $5. Natural Holiday Decorations Ages 5 - 15 use natural items from the garden to create festive holiday decorations to brighten the season. 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Dec. 19; $5.
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HILLFOREST
213 Fifth St., Aurora 812-926-0087 • hillforest.org Victorian Christmas Tea Time Tour Hillforest’s Victorian Christmas exhibit and enjoy a festive three-course tea in the Hillforest parlors featuring seasonal treats and flavored tea. 1 p.m. Dec. 3, 8, and 10; $25 members, $28 nonmembers.
IMAGINATION YOGA
Held at Blue Cocoon, 9361 Montgomery Road 513-491-3573 • imaginationyoga.com • Imagination Yoga Ages 4 - 5 enjoy age-appropriate activities and adventure themes with fun movements such as flying like birds, mooing like cows, or shooting through space in a rocket ship. Each class stimulates creativity and calming techniques. Yoga mats and other materials provided. 10:30 - 11 a.m. Dec. 3 and 17; $12.50 drop-in fee. RSVP to 513-791-1089.
JEWISH DISCOVERY CENTER Held at Mason Home Depot 5203 Bardes Road 513-234-0777 • jdiscovery.com
Make Your Own Menorah Create your very own unique Menorah and enjoy Latkes, music and Chanukah treats. 1:30 p.m. Dec. 6.
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• Taffy Pull RSVP by Dec. 17. Head to the Ellenwood Nature Barn for an old-fashioned taffy pull where everyone gets a turn at pulling until the taffy is ready to cut, wrap and take home. 1 p.m. Dec. 19.
• Holiday Camps Ages 5 - 12 can spend their holiday break having tons of fun with friends. This year’s themes include Campers in Toyland (Dec. 21); Winter Snow Scene75 (Dec. 22); Candy Factory (Dec. 23); Games Galore (Dec. 28); Star Wars (Dec. 29); Harry Potter (Dec. 30); and New Year’s Eve Beach Party (Dec. 31). Camps run 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; $69 per day (includes lunch, field trips, activities and in-house entertainment); before and after care available for an additional fee.
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FOREST RUN METROPARK
1976 Timberman Road, Hamilton 513-867-5835 • yourmetroparks.net
A valid MetroParks of Butler County motor vehicle permit (see web site for prices) is required to enter the park
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• Orienteering Get an introduction to this fun sport and check out courses of various lengths and difficulty. 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Dec. 12; $7 for OCIN members, $10 nonmembers, $2 discount if you have your own SI timing card, free for TROL Season Pass Holders. (“Plan Ahead” continues on page 47)
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5400 Lanius Lane 513-542-2909 • cincinnatiparks.com Holiday Natural Craft Workshop RSVP by Dec. 3. Bring the family to enjoy crafts with natural materials, or a nature theme. Choose from selections designed for all ages, and get some help from the staff if you need it. 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Dec. 4 or 3 - 5 p.m. Dec. 5; $5. • Harry Potter’ Snowy Owl Camp RSVP by noon on Dec. 29. Grades K - 3 discover their inner wizards with a game of Quidditch, some edible magic potions, and crafts, along with a hike to seek out the elusive snowy owl. 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Dec. 30; $25.
LAZER KRAZE
7082 Columbia Road, Maineville, 513-339-1030 1335 Donaldson Road, Erlanger 859-371-5729 lazerkraze.com • Special Needs Night Players ages 4 and older with special needs can play laser tag or jump on the trampolines for free with their family member’s paid admission. Please see web site for jump rules; jump socks not included and are $2 per pair. Held the first Thursday of each month from 4 - 9 p.m. • New Year’s Eve Laser Fun Celebrate the New Year with some “out of this world” fun! Enjoy all-you-canplay laser tag sessions. 6 - 8 p.m. or 8 - 10 p.m. Dec. 31; $15 per person. • Winter Break Lazer Camp Ages 7 - 12 experience teamwork, leadership, exercise and fun during the holiday break at this camp that includes pizza and pop for lunch. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Dec. 28 - 29; $69 before Dec. 14, $89 after Dec. 14.
MAYERSON JCC
8485 Ridge Road mayersonjcc.org/jewish-life/pj-library/
FREE Build Your Own Menorah Ages 5 - 8 build their own menorah to bring home for Hanukkah. 4:30 p.m. Dec. 9. MIDWEST CULINARY INSTITUTE AT CINCINNATI STATE
3520 Central Pkwy. 513-569-5800 • cincinnatistate.edu/mci/ eat-create-enjoy/creations-cooking-classes Kids and Teens in the Kitchen: Holiday Cookies! Ages 8 and older are invited to learn to make delicious cut-out cookies and Royal Icing, along with all the techniques you’ll need to be the star at your next cookie exchange (kids-only class, please)! 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Dec. 5; $50.
MOTHER OF MERCY HIGH SCHOOL 3036 Werk Road 513-661-2740 • motherofmercy.org
Breakfast With Santa Celebrate the season with a morning at Mercy that includes breakfast, arts and crafts, and a special appearance from the Jolly Old Elf. Please enter through the technology wing doors and park in the lot off Epworth. Mercy Elves will greet you. 9:30 a.m. Dec. 5; $10 adults, $5 children. • Christmas on Campus Girls in Grade 8 are invited to have a blast with a scavenger hunt, fashion show, dancing, crafts, baking, and a pizza party. Dress in your most creative Christmas ensemble for gifts and
CALL AHEAD TO RESERVE YOUR CHILD’S SPOT! These events require ADVANCED REGISTRATION. Registration is ongoing until event is filled or otherwise noted. prizes. Event registration closes after 200 students have signed up, or on the morning of Dec. 18. Walkins accepted only if capacity has not been reached before Dec. 18. 6 - 11 p.m. Dec. 18.
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FREE Funukkah! RSVP by Dec. 3. Shalom Family presents Funukkah — a magical evening of extreme entertainment and more for families in the Jewish community. Featuring the magical stylings of Cleveland’s own Drew Murray plus magic activities for kids of all ages, potato pancakes, arcade games, prizes, mini-golf, laser tag, go-karts, bowling and much more. Held at The Web Extreme Entertainment, 7172 Cincinnati Dayton Road, West Chester; 6 - 8 p.m. Dec. 6. • FREE Sensory Sunday RSVP to julier@ mayersonfoundation.org. This private interactive playgroup features the popular Miss Shana, who keeps babies and parents engaged and entertained with her unique brand of fun. Play dates are open to families in the Jewish community with children 2 years and younger in which at least one parent is Jewish. Programs include a snack and two families will each win a $50 Target gift card. Dates and times subject to change, please check web site for updates and to RSVP. Sensory Sunday is a program of Shalom Family, an initiative of The Mayerson Foundation. Held at Northern Hills Synagogue, 5714 Fields Ertel Road; 2 p.m. Dec. 13.
NEUSOLE GLASSWORKS
11925 Kemper Springs Drive, Forest Park 513-751-3292 • neusoleglassworks.com neusoleglassworks@hotmail.com Ornament Blow RSVP at least one week in advance. Make an ornament to give as a gift or keep for yourself. For ages 5 and older. RSVP for a 30-minute time slot between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Dec. 4, 5, 11, 12, 13 and 18; $35 per ornament.
PARKY’S FARM AT WINTON WOODS 10073 Daly Road 513-521-7275 • greatparks.org
A valid Great Parks of Hamilton County Motor Vehicle Permit ($3 daily, $10 annual) is required to enter the park
Growing Up a Farm Kid: Holiday on the Farm RSVP by Dec. 6. Celebrate winter holidays with the ponies! For ages 2 - 5 and their adults. 9:30 - 11 a.m. Dec. 8 and 9; $10 per child plus one adult, $5 for each additional adult.
RED BALLOON CAFÉ + PLAY
6200 Montgomery Road 513-620-8328 or redballooncafe.com • Classes at Red Balloon Explore a variety of classes for little ones, including Science Explorers, World Travelers, Seasonal Explorers, Sensory School, Musikgarten: Baby Music and Family and Musikgarten: Family Music, Baby Signs, and Spanish
Play and Learn (for ages 0 - 4 and 4 - 7). Call for schedule and prices.
SEBALD PARK
5580 Elk Creek Road, Middletown 513-867-5835 • yourmetroparks.net
A valid MetroParks of Butler County motor vehicle permit (see website for prices) is required to enter the park
• Orienteering Join an introduction to this fun sport! Courses of various lengths and difficulty will be offered. 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Dec. 5; $7 for OCIN members, $10 nonmembers, $2 discount if you have your own SI timing card, free for TROL Season Pass Holders.
THE SILVER DIVA
9797 Montgomery Road 513-873-4561 • thesilverdiva.com Personalized Ornament Workshop Ages 6 and older can make a personalized hand-stamped ornament for a friend, or to hang on your own Christmas tree. Choose from snowmen, Christmas tree, angel, heart, ballerinas, snowflakes and more. 1 - 2:30 p.m. Dec. 5 and 12; $30 plus tax for two ornaments.
VOICE OF AMERICA METROPARK 7850 VOA Park Drive, West Chester 513-867-5835 or yourmetorparks.net
Santa’s Brunch RSVP for a yummy buffet, entertainment, activities, and a framed photo of your visit with Santa (for a small additional fee). 12:30 - 3 p.m. Dec. 13; visit site for prices.
WINTON WOODS
10245 Winton Road 513-521-PARK (7275) • greatparks.org
A valid Great Parks of Hamilton County Motor Vehicle Permit ($3 daily, $10 annual) is required to enter the park
Brunch With Santa Held at the Mill Race Banquet Center. Enjoy a delicious buffet, while Santa greets children and listens to their wish lists. Each child will receive one complimentary photo. 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Dec. 6 and 13; $16.95 adults, $8 ages 2 - 12 plus tax, free children younger than 2.
WOODLAND MOUND
8250 Old Kellogg Road 513-521-PARK (7275) • greatparks.org
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• Family New Year’s Celebration RSVP by Dec. 29. Music, games, and crafts will kick off the New Year in a nature-themed way. Enjoy live animal programs and entertainment by John Louis of On the Edge of Illusion. The great New Year’s ball will drop at 7 p.m. while everyone dances to the tunes of the Boylan Family Band. 4 - 7 p.m. Dec. 31; $6, free ages 2 and younger.
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