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Southwest Ohio Parent's 2021 Fall Fun Guide Fall in love with Ohio this autumn.
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Finding a Great Preschool Enrichment Program
What to look for when searching for quality programs for your preschooler.
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Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer
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28 Apps My Teens Love Letter from the Editor Our Cover Kid Local Kids News & Notes Resources &
Calendars
24 Open House Guide
Around Town 09 Hidden Gems:
Picture Yourselfie
12 Local Spotlight: Boys
Hope Girls Hope Cincinnati
30 Education Guide
33 Things to Do in October
39 Fun & Wacky Calendar
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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
WORDS BY NICOLE SIPE
Publisher Mary Wynne Cox mary@ohparent.com
Associate Publisher + Creative Director + Advertising Katie Clark katie@ohparent.com
Editor Nicole Sipe nicolesipe@ohparent.com
Production Manager Karen Ring karen@ohparent.com
Fall Fun Ahead It’s no exaggeration to say that one of my favorite things about putting together this magazine is editing the calendar of events. I am amazed every month at the number of fun, family-friendly events happening around southwest Ohio. There’s just so much to do around this area, if you know where to look. (And fortunately for you, we do know where to look!) This month’s calendar is no exception. Your October will be jam-packed with fall festivals, Halloween happenings, haunted houses, harvest events and much more. If you need proof, just turn to page 33 and check out all of the things to do this month. It’s that time of year when the fun really starts to ramp up around town, and I don’t know about you, but my family and I are here for it!
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Speaking of fun: October is also the month when local farms really shine. If you’re looking for places to pick the perfect pumpkin, hitch a hay ride, get lost in a corn maze, or find the best place to enjoy autumn with the family, just turn to page 14 and check out our 2021 Fall Fun Guide. You’ll get the lowdown on local farms and what they’re offering this fall. (Spoiler alert: They’re offering lots of fun!)
Digital Publisher Wendy Hasser wendy@ohparent.com
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Happy fall, y’all!
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SW Ohio Parent is published monthly. Copyright 2021 by Midwest Parenting Publications, LLC. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is strictly prohibited. Distribution of this magazine does not constitute an endorsement of products, commentary or services herein.
OUR COVER KID:
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age // 4.5 years old my favorites COLOR FOOD SPORT ICE CREAM FLAVOR SCHOOL SUBJECT BOOK TV SHOW MOVIE SUPERHERO TOY CANDY
Pink and purple Pasta Swimming Chocolate Art Little Critter books Dinosaur Train Frozen Wonder Woman Baby dolls Kit Kats
an interesting fact about me // I know the names of a LOT of dinosaurs!
When I grow up // I want to be a paleontologist! COVER PHOTO BY:
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LOCAL kids
We asked for your cute kid pics, and you delivered! Here are some of our favorite photos of local kids we received this month.
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Lochlann (3) Lilly (12), Jonas (9) and Lucas (9)
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November is peak fall season, and we want to see all of the awesome things your kids are doing this autumn! Send us your best fall-fun pics (with the child's first name and age, and where the photo was taken) to editor@ohparent.com, and your picture might be selected to appear here!
HIDDEN GEMS
WORDS BY REBECCA MATTESON
Picture Yourselfie Need to snap some milestone memories but can't find the time or affordability for a full photography session? Local Mama and small business owner, Faith Puckett, offers a very fun, simple alternative with Picture Yourselfie studio! Newly opened on the Eastside of Cincinnati, Picture Yourselfie fills a corner shop with several themed partitions. Snap away with bright pops of yellow, a Coca Cola 1950s diner, wooden rustic wall, gold glitter, roses and greenery, urban street corner, beachy vibes and rotating seasonal themes (think spooky Halloween and cheery Christmas!).
How It Works Bring your own camera and/or cell phone and snap away! Adjustable ring lights fill the space for use with mobile devices. Stop by during drop in hours or reserve an hour to yourself, the benches and most props are interchangeable throughout the entire studio. $20 per person or $50 hourly.
Faith’s Inspiration Selfie studios have slowly been popping up across the United States. Faith saw the fun in designing the different setups and welcoming teens, kids, bachelor/ bachelorette parties, groups and families into a bright, new selfie studio. Forever Faith Photography welcomes other professional photographers in the studio or book Faith herself!
Who Would Love a Selfie Studio Everyone! As a mama to a little girl who loves posing for pictures, we had an absolute blast. The joy our little one had as she thought up scenarios and ran around the studio was magical. In those times where you need just a couple great shots, like with Easter baskets, birthday party invitations or back to school info boards, this is a perfect shop to keep in mind. Send your teens down for trendy prom photos or graduation announcements, it’s a fun, safe activity for our young adults. 1149 State Route 131, Milford facebook.com/PictureYourselfie-102089295494241
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NEWS & Notes
Our monthly roundup of news you can use
see a special production of Grimmz Fairy Tales
$92 THAT’S HOW MUCH THE AVERAGE AMERICAN FAMILY IS EXPECTED TO SPEND ON HALLOWEEN THIS YEAR.
DID YOU KNOW? Disney World turns 50 this month! The park first opened on October 1, 1971.
Dayton Live presents a fun twist on the classic Grimmz Fairy Tales featuring two modern-day hip-hop street performers, Jake and Will, who bring the stories of the Brothers Grimm to life with a contemporary urban spin. On Sunday, November 7, there will be a sensory-friendly performance that is great for all families, especially for children with an autism spectrum disorder, sensory sensitivity, and other special needs. You can expect a reduction of loud or jarring sounds, the absence of flashing or strobe lighting on stage, modification of house lights during the performance, and a judgment-free environment where all patrons are free to vocalize or move around the theatre. Date: November 7 Location: Victoria Theatre, Time: 2 pm daytonlive.org/events/sensory-friendly-grimmz
Enjoy Haunted History Heritage Village Museum will transform into a Haunted Village for a family-friendly, slight-fright event. Explore the village meeting ghosts, witches, a fortune teller, a monster, and a cursed archaeologist along the way. Walk through the spooky cemetery and haunted woods. Enjoy balloon art, games, a creepy critter zoo, and more. Dates: Oct. 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, and 23 Location: Heritage Village Museum Time: 6-10 pm, heritagevillagecincinnati.org
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AROUND TOWN
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Boys Hope Girls Hope Cincinnati
Helping academically capable and motivated children-in-need to meet their full potential. Boys Hope Girls Hope Cincinnati is a lifechanging program for underprivileged children who demonstrate academic capability and motivation. Housed in one of three safe and healthy homes, scholars are provided with food, clothing, transportation, tutoring and mental health services at no expense to them or their families. BHGH does not take custody of the students, but rather “co-parents” with their families, sharing the responsibility to nurture and support each student. Scholars have access to tutors, mentors and a loving staff to support their success. Southwest Ohio Parent spoke to Missy Hendon Deters, executive director of Boys Hope Girls Hope Cincinnati, to learn more about this organization.
When do kids enter BHGH, and how long do they spend with you? The BHGH scholarship offered to our scholars is a deep investment in them and their future. We know education is the great equalizer for success. Typically, our scholars begin their academic journey with us in seventh grade and continue through high school and onto college. They could be supported by BHGH for up to 10 years. We
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It was necessary for us to decrease the number of students we serve. Our homes have the capacity for 24 residential scholars when bedrooms can be double occupied. Due to the pandemic and CDC guidelines, we modified our homes so that each scholar would have their own bedroom to create social distancing and safety. This reduced the number of scholars to 18.
How can everyday folks help BHGH?
partner with top parochial schools to make sure our scholars have a strong academic path.
How do you measure success? Success is measured by academic achievement, mental and emotional well-being. The largest success for BHGH is witnessing the graduations of our scholars and collegians. In 2021, our five seniors received over 60 college acceptances and over $70,000 in scholarships. We also had two seniors graduate from college and have started their careers.
What are your goals for 2022? BHGH will continue to serve our scholars safely in our homes and support their educational success. We hope to strengthen our program and return to our normal capacity
of serving 24 scholars in our three homes. We look forward to expanding and recruiting other deserving scholars that we can help support on their educational journey.
How has the ongoing pandemic impacted BHGH? With the closing of schools and shutdowns, we had to send our youth home to their guardians. We supplied our scholars with virtual academic and emotional support. We also realized we needed to take care of their families during this difficult time. From mid-March through May 2020, we provided weekly care packages of food, cleaning and hygiene supplies for 92 people. Our staff continued to support our scholars with virtual check-ins, programming and academic support.
People can volunteer to be a tutor or mentor, or donate gift cards or meals for our homes. People can also donate through our website (bhghcincinnati.org/donate) or our online auction to help fund needed supplies. Go to biddingforgood. com and search Boys Hope Girls Hope Cincinnati.
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SW OHIO PARENT'S 2021
FALL FUN GUIDE Fall on the Farm at Blooms and Berries 9669 S. St. Rt. 48, Loveland, OH 45140 (513) 697-9173 bloomsandberries.com/check-out-our-fall-fun-festival
Dates: Daily September 18 – October 31, 2021 Fall is for FAMILY! Fall on the Farm includes fun for the whole family with hayrides, a pumpkin patch, play yard, farm animals, Bee Train rides, a trike track and more! Buy tickets online!
Waynesville Fall Fest 7392 East State Route 73, Waynesville, OH 45068 (937) 790-0036 | waynesvillefallfest.com
Dates: Weekends September 18 – October 31 If you’re looking for a new family tradition, Waynesville Fall Fest has you covered! We’re excited to return this season with more attractions and entertainment than ever before. Get ready for a 5-acre corn maze, two mini golf courses, gem mining, the Wildwater Mining Company mega playset, carnival games, a petting farm, Water Wars, disc golf, pumpkin painting, S.L. Expeditions adventure trucks, and so much more! Enjoy delicious food and treats and make memories with special events throughout the season. Visit us at waynesvillefallfest.com or on Facebook @waynesvillefallfest.
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Haunted Village at Heritage Village Museum 11500 Lebanon Road, Sharonville, OH 45241 (513) 563-9484 | heritagevillagecincinnati.org
Dates: October 8, 9, 15, 16, 22 and 23 Heritage Village Museum will transform into a Haunted Village for a family-friendly, slight-fright event. Our 19th century village inside Sharon Woods is the perfect setting for a spooky October evening! Wander through the Village meeting witches, ghosts, and a fortune teller. Walk through the haunted cemetery and spooky woods. Enjoy balloon art, games, storytelling, and more! Enter through Sharon Centre. October 8, 9, 15, 16, 22 and 23 from 6-10 p.m. Admission is $10. Museum members and children under two are free.
L.O.L. Surprise! Live at Taft Theatre 317 East 5th Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 232-6220 | TaftTheatre.org
Dates: Saturday, November 6 Fans of the global sensation L.O.L. Surprise!™ will finally be able to rock out in real life with their favorite characters when the hologram concert hits the stage at Taft Theatre this November. “L.O.L. Surprise!™ Live – Calling All B.B’s” will feature fan favorites Lady Diva, Royal Bee, Neonlicious, and Swag in the first-ever family spectacular with original music, dancers, a DJ, and never-before seen live holograms! Using groundbreaking technology, the beloved characters will sing, dance and come to life being able to interact with live audiences. Don’t miss L.O.L. Surprise! Live at Taft Theatre on Saturday, November 6!
Louisville Jack O'Lantern Spectacular 1801 Amphitheater Road, Louisville, KY 40214 jackolanternlouisville.org
Dates: September 30 – October 31 See 5000 artistically-carved pumpkins illuminate Louisville’s Iroquois Park - a short 90 minute drive away. This family-friendly, walk-through event runs nightly from September 30 to October 31. Sponsored by Thorntons and supporting the Parks Alliance of Louisville. Tickets are available now! To avoid sell out nights, purchasing tickets in advance is suggested. Friday and Saturday nights: Adults $20, Seniors (65+) $17, Children (3-12) $15. Sunday through Thursday nights offer discounted tickets: Adults $15, Seniors (65+) $13, Children (3-12) $12. Little ones under 2 are always free. Group rates are available!
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Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum 1763 Hamilton Cleves Road, Hamilton, OH 45013 (513) 868-8336 | pyramidhill.org
Dates: Open Year Round Pyramid Hill is a 300+ acre sculpture park with a permanent collection of 70+ monumental outdoor sculptures displayed in a landscape of rolling hills, meadows, lakes, and hiking trails. The Park also features an Ancient Sculpture Museum that displays Greek, Roman, Etruscan, Syrian and Egyptian antiquities dating to 1550 BCE. The Museum Gallery hosts exhibitions by local, regional, and national artists. Pyramid Hill is also the only museum you can experience in an Art Cart! Attracting more than 30,000 visitors annually, Pyramid Hill serves as the premier cultural tourist attraction in Butler County. Pyramid Hill is unparalleled in the region as a place where art, culture, education, and nature intersect.
Boonshoft Museum of Discovery 2600 Deweese Pkwy, Dayton, OH 45414 (937) 275-7431 | boonshoftmuseum.org
Dates: Open Year Round The Boonshoft Museum is the premier destination for family learning in the Miami Valley. It is a natural history museum, science center, children's museum, planetarium, observatory and zoo all rolled into one. With tons of hands-on educational opportunities, a multi-level climbing structure and water play area, and a safe space just for the four and under crowd, Boonshoft is fun for the whole family. Rotating exhibits keep Boonshoft Museum of Discovery fresh and full of new adventures in learning.
Burwinkel Farms 4359 Hamilton Cleves Rd, Hamilton, OH 45013 (513) 738-1145 | burwinkelfarms.com
Dates: September 25th – October 31st, 2021 Join Burwinkel Farms for some Fall Farm Fun! Enjoy hayrides to our pumpkin patch, corn mazes, sunflower fields (when in bloom) and walking paths, a skid maze, Halloween scavenger hunt, animals to visit, plus more! Large selection of pumpkins at great prices! Over 20 varieties of homegrown apples and tons of fall décor! Hayrides run Saturdays and Sundays, 10am6pm (weather permitting) and we welcome pre-scheduled weekday hayride groups of 10+. Other activities are open during normal business hours.
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Brown's Family Farm Market 11620 Hamilton Cleves Road, Hamilton, OH 45013 (513) 738-0404 | brownsfarmmarket.com
Dates: Daily September 19 – October 24 Open 7 days a week through Halloween, with Fall Family Fun on Saturdays and Sundays from 9am-7pm Hayrides from 11am-6pm. Every Saturday & Sunday in October features “Fall Family Fun” activities, which includes a pick your own pumpkin patch, hayrides, a free corn maze, farm animals, picnic area, free play areas, and lots of photo opportunities! At Brown’s, we grow our own corn stalk bundles, Indian corn, squash, assorted gourds, beautiful mums, and of course, pumpkins in all shapes and sizes. Plus, don’t miss a full assortment of home grown apples, sweet cider, chewy caramel apples, Amish Fry Pies, bakery items and more!
Young's Jersey Dairy 6880 Springfield-Xenia Rd, Yellow Springs, OH 45387 (937) 325-0629 | youngsdairy.com
Dates: September 18th – October 31st There is plenty of fun happening at Young's this fall! Visit the farm and get lost in our corn maze, pick through acres of pumpkins, or treat your family to a scare on a haunted wagon ride. Young's is the #1 place for family fun this fall!
The Nightmare Before Christmas film with LIVE Orchestra 1241 Elm St. , Cincinnati OH, 45202 (513) 381-3300 | cincinnatisymphony.org
Dates: October 23 – 24 See one of Tim Burton’s most celebrated films like never before! The fullfeature film, The Nightmare Before Christmas, will be projected on the big screen with dialogue, singing, and effects accompanied by Danny Elfman’s darkly charming score played live by your Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. Families are welcome and costumes are encouraged. After all, this is Halloween! Tickets are HALF PRICE for our youngest ghosts and ghouls!
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What to look for when searching for quality programs for your preschooler.
ow that your child is in preschool, you might be thinking about enrolling them in activities that go beyond what they’re learning at school. That’s where enrichment activities come in.
The options for preschool enrichment classes are endless: dance, music, art, nature, sports… the list goes on. So, where should you start? With so many options, how do you know what will be the best fit for your child, and your family as a whole? Here’s the good news. With so many wonderful enrichment options in Indianapolis and the surrounding areas, there are lots of places that would be a great fit. What it boils down to is: What are you looking for in an enrichment program? What are your priorities and needs? Hopefully after you are able to figure those out, the rest will fall into place. To help get you started on your journey to picking a quality enrichment program, here are some things to be on the lookout for.
Child Interest If your child gravitates toward a particular activity — like exploring nature, creating art or playing sports — then a good place to start is with their area of interest. Many times, though, preschoolers aren’t sure what they like! The great thing about preschool enrichment classes is that there are lots of different programs available that your child can explore. They’ll get a chance to grow and discover something new.
Age-appropriate Learning Preschoolers learn best when they’re playing. For preschoolers, playtime isn’t just a time to be silly and have fun with peers, playtime is actually incredibly important for learning. Find a program with reasonable expectations for preschoolers, with classes where the learning is fun and playful.
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Experienced Staff The staff should be highly experienced in the topic that they are teaching, and also have a love for working with young children. They should also have realistic expectations of skills for preschool-aged children. A good way to see the staff in action is to observe a class. Ask to
Staff-to-Child Ratio Different programs will have varying rules on class size. Some may offer more students with an instructor and helper, and others might have smaller classes with just one instructor. Find out the child to staff ratio when looking into programs, and keep in mind whether your child would do better in a class with fewer children.
Recommendations from Others What is the enrichment program’s reputation in the community? Do other people recommend it? Word-of-mouth recommendations from friends and family can be great resources for possible programs to investigate, especially if you don’t know where to start. It might take a few sessions before you know whether you’ve found a good match between your preschooler and the enrichment program. But if your preschooler seems engaged in what they’re doing, wants to go back and is learning new skills, chances are you have found a good fit.
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REDUCE YOUR RISK OF BREAST CANCER WORDS BY LINDSAY CONNER
ANY FACTORS CAN INFLUENCE YOUR BREAST CANCER RISK. AND ALTHOUGH YOU CAN’T CHANGE GENETICS, YOU CAN HELP LOWER YOUR RISK OF BREAST CANCER BY TAKING CARE OF YOUR HEALTH. HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO HELP YOUR FAMILY BE PROACTIVE ABOUT YOUR BREAST HEALTH.
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LOW E R YOUR LIKELIHOOD OF BRE AS T C A NC E R BY TAKING C HARGE O F YOU R H E A LT H N O W.
Make Dietary Changes You’ve probably heard, “You are what you eat.” Experts say that line also rings true for breast cancer prevention. “Eat a healthy diet, including plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables,” says Jaime D. Lewis, MD, associate professor of surgery at the University of Cincinnati. As a surgical oncologist specializing in breast cancer, Lewis says limiting unhealthy fats and processed foods also helps to lower one’s risk. A diet low in processed foods and sugar as well as regular exercise have been associated with a 20% to 25% reduction in hormone positive breast cancer risk. The Mediterranean diet, which focuses on lean proteins and vegetables, is associated with a decreased cancer risk.
For a tip that’s easy to remember, eat the rainbow! A diet low in fat and full of colorful, whole fruits and vegetables is wonderful for cancer prevention. Focusing on plant-based sources of protein including beans and legumes is a great way to lower your risk for breast cancer, as well as other cancers and heart disease—the leading cause of death for women in the United States. As a bonus, it’s affordable and great for the environment. “Additionally, limit your alcohol intake — or avoid it all together — and stop smoking,” Lewis advises.
Tomosynthesis, or 3-D mammography, is widely available and helps radiologists to detect subtle cancers, leading to early diagnosis and treatment. Additionally, tomosynthesis allows breast imaging specialists to call back fewer women for additional imaging after screening mammography. Talk to your doctor about supplemental screening exams, such as automated whole breast ultrasound and screening breast MRI, which are widely available at radiology practices in southwest Ohio.
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High-risk individuals may have a strong family history of breast cancer; genetic counseling and testing can help you learn more about your body and find out if you carry a breast cancer gene. Additionally, if you have ever had a breast biopsy that had 'atypia' (abnormal cells), you are considered high risk. Lewis recommends having a formal risk assessment with an expert and discussing options for risk modification — lifestyle changes, chemoprophylaxis and possibly surgery. If you are formally screened and are identified as high-risk, insurance should pay for annual breast MRI in addition to mammography. Some women choose to undergo screening breast MRI even if they are at average risk.
Making daily physical activity a priority will help reduce your risk of developing breast cancer. “Adults should get 150 to 300 minutes of moderate or 75 to 100 minutes of vigorous aerobic activity a week,” Lewis says. Experts recommend you add muscle strengthening at least two days a week, as well as balance training activities. “And yes, I really do all of the above even as a busy surgeon, mom and wife!”
Maintaining or working to achieve a healthy body weight is another important step to stave off breast and other cancers, Lewis says. This includes decreasing body fat content. Fat makes estrogen, and 80% of breast cancers feed on estrogen. Lower body fat content leads to less estrogen running through the body, decreasing a person’s risk of developing breast cancer. Both aerobic exercise, such as biking or walking, and strength exercises help decrease body fat content. Doing these activities as a family can help your kids also learn healthy habits that they can carry into adulthood!
Finally, make sure the men in your life are aware that they, too, can develop breast cancer, Lewis says. Approximately 1% of breast cancer diagnoses in
Consider Vitamins Research suggests that low vitamin D levels are associated with increased breast cancer risk. Taking vitamin D supplements can help maintain healthy levels. Experts warn against hormone replacement therapy, for anti-aging or other purposes, which can actually increase breast cancer risk. Women should only take hormone replacement therapy if they have symptoms that are not alleviated with other medicines.
the U.S. are in men. If any person feels or sees a change in breast shape or size, in the axilla (underarm area), notices nipple discharge, or just feels that something isn’t right, they should talk to their doctor.
Early Detection The American College of Radiology and the Society for Breast Imaging recommend annual screening mammography beginning at age 40. “Breast cancer screening exams and imaging should be personalized to an individual’s risk level and would recommend that women discuss with their health care providers,” Lewis says. “There are numerous organizations, and websites such as breastcancer.org, that also provide general guidelines for care.”
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2021 SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE GUIDE CONSIDERING A NEW SCHOOL FOR YOUR STUDENT? OUR AREA HAS PLENTY TO CHOOSE FROM! FIND THE RIGHT MATCH BY VISITING AN UPCOMING OPEN HOUSE TO GET ALL YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED. A MILLION DREAMS LEARNING CENTER
CINCINNATI HILLS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
MERCY MONTESSORI CENTER
541 Main Street, Milford, OH 45150
8283 East Kemper Road, Cincinnati, OH 45249
2335 Grandview Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45206
(513) 831-5608 amilliondreamslc.org
Open House: Schedule your tour on our website!
BETHANY SCHOOL 555 Albion Ave., Glendale, OH 45246
(513) 771-7462 bethanyschool.org Open Houses: November 14, 2021 at 2:00pm and January 23, 2022 at 2:00pm CENTRAL MONTESSORI ACADEMY 1904 Springdale Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45231
(513) 742-5800 centralmontessori academy.com
Open House: Sign up on our website for a virtual tour!
CHAI TOTS EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER 7587 Central Parke Blvd, Mason, OH 45040
(513) 234-0600 chaitots.com
Call for a personal tour.
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS Elementary Campus: 7350 Dixie Highway, Fairfield, OH 45014
(513) 874-8500
Junior/Senior Campus: 7474 Morris Road, Fairfield, OH 45011 (513) 892-8500
cincinnatichristian.org
Open Houses: November 13th, Elementary Campus: 1-3 pm, JH/SH Campus: 3-5pm
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(513) 706-7019 chca-oh.org Open House: November 13, 2021, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. (all campuses); January 20, 2022, 8:30–10:30 a.m. (PK–K Symmes Township); February 26, 2022, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. (all campuses); April 7, 2022, 8:30–10:30 a.m. (all campuses); in-person and virtual tours available. CITIZENS OF THE WORLD 4324 Homer Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45234
(513) 4458816 cwccincinnati.org
Open House: Tours are available upon request.
COVINGTON LATIN SCHOOL 21 E. 11th Street, Covington, KY 41011
(859) 291-7044 covingtonlatin.org
Open House: Private Tours Available GUARDIAN ANGELS SCHOOL 6539 Beechmont Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45230
(513) 624-3141 gaschool.org
(513) 475-6700 mercymontessori.org Virtual Meet-Ups: Tues., October 12 at 9:00am and Wed., October 13 at 6:30pm
MOUNT NOTRE DAME 711 Columbia Ave E, Cincinnati, OH 45215
(513) 821-3044 mndhs.org
Open House: Sun., November 7 from 1-5pm
THE NEW SCHOOL MONTESSORI
Open House: Sun., October 24 from 1-4pm in person. Registration required at saintursula.org
SPRINGER SCHOOL AND CENTER 2121 Madison Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45208
(513) 871-6080 springer-ld.org/
We welcome prospective parents of children with learning disabilities to call and schedule a personal tour.
ST. HELEN SCHOOL
3 Burton Woods Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45229
(513) 281-7999 newschoolmontessori.com
(937) 256-1761 sainthelenschool.org/
Open Houses: Sunday, October 11, 2020 and Sunday, January 24, 2021
Open House: February 24, 2022: 6pm-8pm for New Families; 7pm-8pm for Current Families
ROCKWERN ACADEMY 8401 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236
(513) 984-3770 rockwernacademy.org
THE MIAMI VALLEY SCHOOL
200 Northcrest Drive, Mason, OH 45040
Open House: October 21 (upper school shadow day), November 3 (in-person open house); individual tours available any day
(513) 961-3410 saintursula.org
5086 Burkhardt Road, Riverside, OH 45431
Tour opportunities are ongoing. Call or go online to schedule!
(937) 434-4444 miamivalleyschool.org
1339 E. McMillian Street, Cincinnati, OH 45206
Open House: Sun., February 6 from 1-3:00pm
Open House: January 30th; Personal Tours are available anytime; call the school office to schedule.
5151 Denise Drive, Dayton, OH 45429
SAINT URSULA ACADEMY
ROYALMONT ACADEMY (513) 754-0555 royalmont.org
Open Houses: Sun., November 14 from 2-4:00pm. Online registration recommended at royalmont.org
ST. URSULA VILLA 3660 Vineyard Place, Cincinnati, OH 45226
(513) 871-7218 stursulavilla.org
Early Childhood Open House: Sun., Nov. 7, 2021 12:00 - 2:00 pm for Toddler, Traditional 3- and 4-yearold preschool, Montessori for 3-, 4-, and 5-year-olds All School Open House: Sun., Jan. 23, 2022 12:00 - 2:00 pm Showcasing all Villa grades and programs Toddler through Junior High
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SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL Hillsdale Campus: 5400 Red Bank Road, Cincinnati, OH 45227 Doherty Campus: 2726 Johnstone Place, Cincinnati, OH 45206
(513) 728-2400 7hills.org/welcome
Virtual Early Childhood Education: Oct. 5, 1:30-2:15pm (2-year-olds, Pre-K and K) Virtual Middle School Matters: Oct. 17, 12:301:15pm (Grades 6-8) Virtual Elementary Education: 9-10:15am, Nov. 9 for Lotspeich Lower School / Nov. 11 for Doherty Lower School (2-year-olds - Grade 5) Learn more and register at 7hills.org/welcome
THE SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 2161 Grandin Road (Hyde Park), Cincinnati, OH 45208
(513) 871-4700, ext. 261 summitcds.org
Parent Preview Days (Virtual): (Ages 18 mos - Grade 8) Oct. 21 & Nov. 11, 8:30 am Upper School Parent Preview Days (Grades 9-12) September 29 and October 20, 8:30 am Call to schedule a personal tour. RSVP required. Call 513871-4700 ext. 261 or email admissions@summitcds.org
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PARENTING
WORDS BY JENNIFER THOMPSON
Apps My Teens Love
These are the apps that have brought my family joy this year. organize, store and share your photos. Not only is it fun, but it is also a great creative outlet that may become an inspiration for a budding future photographer.
One of the current challenges many parents face is navigating the world of technology with their teens and tweens. What devices do we allow our children to have? Should they have social media accounts? What is age appropriate, and how do we monitor it all? These may be questions you have had at one time or another.
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I know I have.
Whether we like it or not, electronic devices and all they offer are a part of the world we live in, and at some point, we need to figure out what we will allow our children to have. One thing that has helped me, other than Common Sense Media, is talking to friends and finding out what has worked for them and their families.
So that’s what I’m here to do. Talking about all-things devices would be a small novel, so we will stick to one topic, and that topic is apps. These are the apps that have worked for our family, and will hopefully work for yours, too.
Joytunes: Simply Piano
Life360
This app was a lifesaver for us during the pandemic. With nothing to do, the piano that sat collecting dust was suddenly brought to life as the sound of music filled our home. The great thing about this app is that you can start from scratch. You don’t have to have any prior knowledge of how to play. There is a song library ranging from popular music to classics, and with three different levels (easy, intermediate and pre-advanced) you can learn at your own pace. One of the things my kids love is that new songs are released regularly, so there is always something more to learn.
This app allows individuals to track each other’s locations. Don’t worry, it’s not as creepy as it sounds, and has tons of benefits for parents of teens and tweens. With this app, kids can share their locations with their friends, and parents can keep track of their children’s whereabouts. You may be thinking, why do I need an app for that? I know where my children are. Yes, that’s true, but this app also tracks safety, driving, speed, crash detection and more, meaning it has many benefits for parents and their teens and tweens.
And for those of you who don’t have a piano, but do have a guitar that needs dusting off, don’t you fret. Joytunes has a Simply Guitar app just for you.
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Adobe Lightroom What’s more fun than capturing a special moment? Editing it! Our daughter was recently allowed access to Instagram and she is all about this app. With Adobe Lightroom, you can create, edit,
Our daughter loves this app that allows her to record a one second video clip every day, and then takes those clips and edits them into a video. It’s a fun way to chronologically document something from each day of the year, and will continue to be fun to look back on years from now. The app is compatible with iOS and Android.
There are many apps that are thought-provoking, useful, and inspire creativity. These apps that I’ve mentioned have brought our tween and teen a lot of joy over the past months, and even better — they have learned some new skills that they will carry with them throughout their lives.
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EDUCATION GUIDE CHARTER
Chai Tots Early Childhood Center
MONTESSORI
Citizens of the World Charter School Academic excellence via a unique
Central Montessori Academy
Our model focuses on social and emotional learning, project based learning, and difference and inclusion. We empower children to think critically and learn to engage respectfully and productively with fellow students by developing their capacity to enter into and understand the lives of others. •
Authentic Montessori environment, serving toddler through 6th grade. Small class sizes allow each student to progress at an individual pace. Part-time preschool and extended day are available. Our school is a place of discovery, curiosity, respect and enthusiasm. Come take a tour and see for yourself. • 1904 Springdale Rd.,
4324 Homer Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45227, Contact: Executive Director, Phone: (513) 445-4793, Email: recruitment@cwcschools. org, cwccincinnati.org
blend of Jewish and Montessori education offering strong academics, stressing life skills, interpersonal relationship skills and nurturing a love for life-long learning. Individualized curriculum customized for each student, expansive naturally lit rooms, low student ratio. Specials include yoga, music, Hebrew, Spanish, dance, drama, art and Tae Kwon Do. Flexible schedules, before and aftercare, web cams and after-school enrichment available. Transportation available to/ from Mason schools. Limited space - now enrolling! • 7587 Central Parke
Cincinnati, OH 45231, Contact: Denise Ott, Phone: 513-742-5800, Email: info@ centralmontessoriacademy.com, CentralMontessoriAcademy.com, Grades: Toddler-Grade 6, Enrollment: 100
A Million Dreams Learning Center
Blvd., Mason, OH 45040, Phone: (513) 234-0600, ChaiTots.com, Ages/Grades: Infant, Toddler, Preschool, Kindergarten (6 weeks-6 years), Enrollment: 60
New Learning Center now open in Milford, OH! Now Enrolling ages 6 weeks - School Age! We strive to provide an environment, staff, and programs that will enhance and encourage the million dreams of each child, family, and staff member. Through our classroom design, playground design and Christian curriculum, it is this Center’s desire to maintain a joy-filled, peaceful, creative environment for infants and children. We are committed to furnishing such an environment and adding a quality of childcare that is desirable and much needed in our community. • 541 Main
Children's Meeting House Montessori School has been proudly educating Cincinnati Christian students from preschool through 6th Schools grade using the principles of the Montessori philosophy since 1972. CCS has been creating lifelong CMH offers a variety of preschool, learners, creative thinkers, passionate enrichment and before/after school disciples, and visionary leaders for over options to meet each family’s needs. 40 years. Our graduates are welcomed Partner with our devoted staff of at universities because they’ve become experienced and Montessori trained the natural learners and inquisitive teachers throughout your child’s most students that God created them to be. developmental years. CMH – where CCS knows that faith and learning go learning happens, naturally. Find out hand-in-hand. Outstanding. Proven. • more or schedule a tour on our Elementary Campus: 7350 Dixie Hwy, website. • 927 O’Bannonville Rd, Loveland, Fairfield, OH, 45014, Junior/Senior High
CHILDCARE & PRESCHOOL
Street, Milford OH 45150, Contact: Kate Jordan, Phone: (513) 831-5806, Email: info@ amilliondreamslc.org, amilliondreamslc.org
Campus: 7474 Morris Rd., Fairfield, OH, 45011, (513) 892-8500, Contact: Peggy Head, Director of Admissions, Email: peggyhead@ cincinnatichristian.org, cincinnatichristian. org, Grades: PS - 12
The Campus at Kids First We have FULL DAY Kindergarten! Located inside the nationally acclaimed Kids First Sports Center, The Campus offers the premier early learning experience for children ages 6 weeks through Kindergarten. As the only early learning center in the area that makes physical education a top priority, The Campus at Kids First gives your child an academic edge by integrating a world class physical education (including gymnastics, basketball, yoga and soccer!) curriculum in to the daily schedule, at NO additional cost! Our carefully selected and loving teachers utilize a relevance-based curriculum combined with child-directed play to make learning FUN and start each child on their journey to becoming a life-long learner. • 7900 E Kemper Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45249, theCampusKF.com, Phone: (513) 629-KIDS, Email: info@ theCampusKF.com
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Creative Tots, Mason Our holistic approach allows children (18 months - 5 1/2 years) the opportunity to learn, explore, play and grow while engaging in the fine arts, science, music, yoga and a modernized curriculum. We provide opportunities to use creativity, solve problems, use language, develop new vocabulary and reading skills, while engaging in intellectual activities. There are elements of STEAM education, bilingual education, arts education, as well as lots of physical activities to strengthen the mind and body. • 6408
Thornberry Ct., Mason, OH 45040, Contact: Emilie Parry, Phone: 513-770-6776, Email: creativetotsmason@gmail.com, creativetotsmason.com, Grades: Toddler: 18 months-3 yrs, Preschool: 3-4 yrs; Pre-K: 4-5 yrs
Children’s Meeting House Montessori School
OH 45140, Contact: Casey Reed, Director, Phone: 513-683-4757, Email: reed@ cmhschool.com, cmhschool.com, Grades: Preschool - 6th grade, Enrollment: 150
Mercy Montessori Center Mercy Montessori is Cincinnati's first Catholic Montessori elementary school and provides students with a personalized education. Mercy offers a sliding scale tuition model, in-school swimming instruction starting at age three, and attracts students from over 60 zip codes. Mercy educates the whole child and develops a strong foundation for learning. • 2335 Grandview Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45206, Contact: Amanda Grimm, Admissions Director, Phone: (513) 475-6700 ext. 210, Email: agrimm@mercymontessori.org, mercymontessori.org, Grades: Preschool 8th Grade, Enrollment: 296
The New School Montessori Cincinnati's only school accredited by the American Montessori Society. Centrally located and surrounded by wooded play yards and gardens, students benefit from a nurturing environment where Montessoricredentialed staff support high academic and personal achievement. Full-day, half-day with healthy lunches included in tuition. ISACS and AMS accredited program. • 3 Burton Woods
Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45229, Contact: Ceara Comstock, Phone: (513) 281-7999, Email: ceara.c@newschoolmontessori.com, newschool montessori.com, Grades: 3-year-olds through Grade 6, Enrollment: 144
NON–PUBLIC Bishop Leibold School
Little Sprouts Montessori Preschool & Kindergarten Little Sprouts Montessori nurtures the natural curiosity and enthusiasm of children, helping them develop a lifetime love of learning. Our goal is to empower children to discover and hone their strengths as they explore the world. We recognize the importance of individualized education, and maintain a 1:6 ratio. • 7131 Plainfield Road, Deer Park, OH 45236, Contact: Christie Sawyer, Phone: 513-697-9021, Email: csawyer@ leavesoflearning.org, little-sprouts.org, Grades: Preschool & Kindergarten, Enrollment: Families choose mornings two to four days per week (T/TH and/or W/F), and/ or afternoon sessions on Tuesday and Thursday.
When you join the Bishop Leibold Family, you join a community of students and families, a caring staff, and three parishes dedicated to providing your child with an excellent Christ-centered education. We serve students in preschool (3 years old) through eighth grade! Contact us today to learn more. • 6666 N Springboro Pike Dayton, OH 45449 | 24 S. Third St. Miamisburg, OH 45342, 937-434-9343 | 937-866-3021, bishopleibold.org
Guardian Angels School Guardian Angels School provides students in preschool through eighth grade with a faith-filled experience focused on academic excellence, whole child education, and attention to each child’s unique learning needs. As a school, we push all of our students to earn their HALO through being Honest, Accountable, and a Leader to Others . •
* SPONSORED LISTINGS
6539 Beechmont Ave., Cincinnati 45230, Contact: Mr. Corey Stoops, Principal, Phone: 513-624-3141, gaschool.org, Grades: Preschool - Grade 8
Grandin Road (Hyde Park), Cincinnati, OH 45208, Phone: 513-871-4700, ext. 261, Email: pearl_e@summitcds.org, summitcds.org
The Miami Valley School
SPECIAL NEEDS
At The Miami Valley School's Early Childhood School, a lifetime love of learning begins for students age 3-4. Here, seasoned teachers create a safe environment where a child’s learning and imagination take flight. Since 1964, MVS has been Dayton's top private school for grades EC-12. Schedule your tour: www.miamivalleyschool.org/ admissions. • 5151 Denise Drive, Dayton, OH 45429, Phone: (937) 434-4444, mvschool.com/
The Summit Country Day School Founded in 1890, The Summit serves students from 18 months to Grade 12. Full- and half-day Montessori programs for ages 18 months-age 6 begin the academic journey followed by a college-preparatory program (Grades 1-12). The Summit educates students spiritually, academically, physically, socially and artistically while offering the academic excellence and one-on-one guidance of a top-tier Catholic independent school. • 2161
Springer School and Center For 50 years, Springer School and Center has empowered students with learning disabilities to lead successful lives. Springer offers a day school for students ages 6-14 and outreach programs and learning disability resources for students, parents and teachers in the Greater Cincinnati area. The Springer Experience. Success Starts Here. • 2121 Madison Road,
Cincinnati, OH 45208, Contact: Jill Wieging, Associate Admissions Director, Phone: 513 871-6080 ext. 211, Fax: 513871-6428, Email: jwieging@springer-ld.org, springer-LD.org, Grades: 1 through 8, Enrollment: 200
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FRI 01 Little Explorers Each Little
Explorers session will introduce toddlers to nature while learning about letters, numbers, shapes, colors, and so much more! This program is meant to help strengthen and build the skills that your preschooler is learning at home and preschool while building a love of the outdoors. Don’t miss out on the fun! • Location: Park District Headquarters, Time: 10:30- 11:30 am, bellbrooksugarcreekparks.org
1st Friday Art Hop at Front Street The 1st Friday Art Hop at Front Street provides the Miami Valley with an evening rich in art, live entertainment, and community. The event is always free to attend with lit, onsite parking. • Location: Front Street, Dayton, Time: 5-9 pm, frontstreet.art/pages/ events
Free Entry Days at Great Parks: Free First Great Parks is celebrating special days with free entry for all! Get outside and enjoy your favorite Great Parks all year long! With more than 17,700 acres of natural habitat, 78 miles of trails, dog parks, disc golf courses, boating, playgrounds and more. • Location: Great Parks of Hamilton County, Time: 8 am, greatparks.org FREE
FRI 01‒SUN 03 Heritage Of
Flight Festival Live Entertainment, Classic Cruise-in, Parade of Planes, Carnival Rides & Games, 5K run/walk, Horse Drawn Carriage Rides, Tethered Balloon Rides, Wing Eating Contest, Kiddie Tractor Pull and more! • Location: New Carlisle, OH, Time: see website for times, heritageofflight.com
FREE / free for families!
*ONGOING /a recurring event
OCTOBER 2021
SAT 02 Make It Dayton Festival
This family-friendly festival celebrates the maker spirit with hands-on exhibits and activities for all ages. This is where they showcase local artists, woodworkers, 3D-printers, and rocketeers, alongside makers and crafters of all kinds. • Location: Carillon Historical Park, 9:30 am – 5 pm, makeitdayton.org
Wild With My Child During this self-paced discovery program, young children and their caregivers will explore nature together through multiple senses and outdoor exploration. Meander the trail and visit naturalists along the way for play experiences. Best suited for children ages 1-5 with a caregiver. • Location: Rowe Woods, Time: 10- 10:45 am,
Gorman Heritage Farm Sunflower Festival Enjoy a weekend full of Fall Farm Fun! Enjoy live music, hayrides, craft vendors, food trucks, corn maze, sunflower maze, meet the farm animals, Farm Fun Education Station, and more. •
Location: Gorman Heritage Farm, Time: 10 am- 6 pm, gormanfarm.org/product/sunflower-festival/
MON 04 Outdoor Storytime:
Preschool Enjoy books, songs, activities and more, while building early literacy skills. Meet at Nisbet Park in Loveland, near the amphitheater. Recommended for ages 3 – 6. No registration necessary. • Location: Loveland Branch Library, Time 10- 10:30 am, cincinnatilibrary.org FREE
cincynature.org
Carpool Cinema: Monster House Drive up and enjoy the spooky outdoor movie “Monster House” with CCAC at the Clifton Recreation Center! Grab dinner from the Clifton Business District, pick up a snack from our on-site Esquire Theatre concession stand, then park and tune in on your vehicle’s radio for the movie soundtrack! •
Location: Clifton Recreation Center, Time: 7- 9:15 pm, cliftonculturalarts.org
SAT 02‒SUN 03 The Pumpkin
Express 2021 Join the LM&M Railroad in a celebration of all things Autumn as they kick off our return to The Pumpkin Patch Express! Just as the Fall leaves change and blow away, our Pumpkin Patch Express is here for the entire month of October. • Location: LM&M Railroad, Time: see website for times, lebanonrr. com/pumpkin-patch-express *ONGOING
*SN / special needs friendly
/ a SW Ohio Parent favorite!
Pop Up Program: Dance Party This program is for kids who love to move and dance around! You will dance to different songs, practice following directions, learn rhythm, and even develop our fine and gross motor skills. This program is not only fun, but it will help your child to develop early literacy skills! This program will be outside (weather permitting). • Location: West Carrollton Branch Library, Time: 10:30- 11 am, daytonmetrolibrary.org FREE
TUES 05 Storytime: Family
Movers & Shakers Bring your family and get ready to shake it together! Sing, dance, and enjoy music, movement, and fun. No registration required. Masks for parents/caregivers are encouraged and physical distancing will be observed. All ages welcome. • Location: Green Township Branch Library, Time: 10:30- 11 am, cincinnatilibrary.org FREE
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WED 06 Creature ComMOTION B
SAT 09 Carpool Cinema:
SAT 09‒SAT 16 Rhea Lana’s
Nature Nook, Time: 1-1:45, cwpd.org
7- 9:15 pm, cliftonculturalarts.org
Lana’s, Time: see website for times, northcincinnati. rhealana.com/wixsaleinfo.asp
Little ones will learn animal sounds and movements that assist in motor development and rhythmic skills. They will enjoy activities with an animal theme, age-appropriate equipment and fun music. Participants will learn fascinating facts about animals from A to Z, found in our parks and around the world! Ages 4 – 6. • Location: Grant Park, Kennard
Pop Up Program: Mother Goose on the Loose Join them outdoors for an award-winning early literacy program that uses rhymes, songs, puppets and musical instruments and more to stimulate the learning process for babies and toddlers, weather permitting. • Location: WilmingtonStroop Branch Library, Time: 10-10:30 am, daytonmetrolibrary.org FREE
THURS 07 CAC Thursday Art
Play Join Cincinnati Parks in partnership with the Contemporary Arts Center for some outdoor fun and creativity. Nature activities, a take home art bag, and in-person project with a local artist. Online registration is required for this event. • Location: Fleischmann Gardens, Time: 10:30- 11:30 am, cincinnatiparks.com
FRI 08‒SAT 09 Haunted
Village at Heritage Village Museum Heritage Village Museum will transform into a Haunted Village for a familyfriendly, slight-fright event. Explore the village meeting ghosts, witches, a fortune teller, a monster, and a cursed archaeologist along the way. Walk through the spooky cemetery and haunted woods. Enjoy balloon art, games, a creepy critter zoo, and more. • Location: Heritage Village Museum, Time: 6-10 pm, heritagevillagecincinnati.org *ONGOING
Romeo & Juliet William Shakespeare's timeless tale of two star-crossed lovers and the feuding families who tear them apart, returns to the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company stage in all of its everlasting grandeur. • Location: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, cincyshakes.com/event/ romeo-and-juliet *ONGOING
Beetlejuice Drive up and enjoy the spooky outdoor movie “Beetlejuice” with CCAC at the Clifton Recreation Center! Grab dinner from the Clifton Business District, pick up a snack from our on-site Esquire Theatre concession stand, then park and tune in on your vehicle’s radio for the movie soundtrack! • Location: Clifton Recreation Center, Time:
Children’s Consignment Event Consignors’ fil the store with over 40,000 high quality, gently used items such as children’s clothing, furniture, toys, books, baby equipment, maternity items, and more! Shoppers will find name-brand items at a fraction of the retail cost. • Location: Rhea
SUN 10 Bike Centerville
The Great Pumpkin Fest Bring the family to this free fall fun event. Enjoy a costume contest, wagon rides, a petting zoo, a not-so-scary haunted trail, crafts, and more. • Location: Keehner
Community Ride Take advantage of this opportunity to explore Centerville and Washington Township by bicycle. The ride will be led by trained and experienced bike leaders and will help you learn routes to shopping, parks and more! • Location: Iron
Park, Time: 2- 6pm, westchesteroh.org FREE
Horse Park, Time: 3- 4:30 pm, cwpd.org
Ezz Fest EZZ Fest is an arts, athletics & music festival feature a Ezzard Charles statue groundbreaking, stage with live jazz music, boxing activities and many local vendors. Located in beautiful Laurel Park on Ezzard Charles Dr. in the heart of the West End. • Location: Laurel Park, Time: 10
MON 11 Pop-Up Storytime in the
Park Families are invited to join them outside to listen to a story brought to you by the WashingtonCenterville Public Library and to participate in nature-themed activities following the story. Families are encouraged to bring a blanket to sit on. Meet by the fire circle. All ages. • Location: Bill Yeck
am- 2 pm, cincinnatiparks.com FREE
Campfire Sing-Along Enjoy a cozy campfire as you sing songs along with the Chief Naturalist. Join in on old campfire favorites plus learn some new nature songs and fun nature facts about Ohio’s nocturnal critters. • Location: Park
Park, Time: 10:30-11:30 am, cwpd.org
Sayler Park Harvest Festival Enjoy arts & crafts, music, food, plants, flowers and pumpkins. Plus, air brush tattoos, wood carvings, handmade jewelry, jams and so much more. •
Location: Rowe Woods, Time: 4:30- 6:30 pm, cincynature.org
Mindfulness In Nature For Youths The change is seasons can be a time for reflection and growth. You will explore nature as a de-stressor as well as inspiration for personal discovery and goal setting. You will also explore how seasonal transitions can relate back to your own lives. •
District Headquarters, Time: 7-8 pm, bellbrooksugarcreekparks.org
Location: Sayler Park, Tie: 10 am- 5 pm, facebook.com/ HarvestfestSP FREE
TUES 12 Outdoor Storytime:
SAT 09‒SUN 10 Ohio Sauerkraut Festival The Ohio Sauerkraut Festival serves seven tons of sauerkraut and attracts approximately 350,000 visitors each year to browse among the over 450 craft booths and sample the offerings from more than 30 different food booths. • Location: Downtown Waynesville, Time: 9
Branch Library, Time: 1-2 pm, cincinnatilibrary.org
Children Enjoy books, songs, activities and more, while building early literacy skills. Recommended for ages birth-6. • Location: Westwood FREE
Nature Tots! Come catch your breath while enjoying some quality time with your little one. You will both get a taste of nature through naturalist-led stories, games, animal encounters and more in a safe and relaxing atmosphere. • Location: LaBoiteaux
am- 8 pm, Sunday until 6 pm, sauerkrautfestival. waynesvilleohio.com
Woods Nature Center, Time: 9:30- 11 am, cincinnatiparks.com
SAT, OCT 09 THE GREAT PUMPKIN FEST AT KEEHNER PARK
WED 13 Storytime: Preschool
Join Mr. Clint to enjoy books, songs, activities and more, while building early literacy skills. Recommended for ages 3 – 6. Our Storytimes will be held inside in the meeting room. • Location: Norwood Branch Library, Time: 10:30- 11 am, cincinnatilibrary. org FREE
THURS 14 Family Storytime on
the Terrace An opportunity for quality family time with books, songs and activities that parents and their children can enjoy together. Will be canceled in inclement weather. • Location: Dayton Metro Library- Main, Time: 10-11 am, daytonmetrolibrary.org FREE
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FRI 15 Annual Magic Forest Halloween Hikes Walk through a pumpkin-lit trail meeting costumed characters from nature and history. This is a non-scary holiday walk best suited to children ages 3-10 years. • Location: Caldwell Nature Preserve, Time: 6-9 pm, cincinnatiparks.com
FRI 15‒SUN 17
STOMP The eight-member troupe uses everything but conventional percussion instruments – matchboxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters, hubcaps – to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms. •
Location: Victoria Theatre, Time: see website for times, daytonlive.org/events/ stomp-22
SAT 16
Artist Workshop: Make a Monster with Christian Schmit Bring your friends and family to this workshop led by a local artist. Projects are designed for artists both young and old and of all abilities. Children must be at least 6 years old to participate. • Location: Cincinnati Art Museum, Time: 1-3 pm, cincinnatiartmuseum.org
Art Waves Enjoy the Arts @ Parks: Winton Woods Enjoy free, live performances from Hip Hop Cultural Art Center Elementz and singer-songwriter Lauren Eylise. • Location: Winton Woods, Time: 1- 5pm, greatparks.org FREE
Truck or Treat Check out big vehicles from around town! Honk a fire truck horn, shift tractor gears, push buttons in the law enforcement vehicles and much more! Business participants will provide a variety of giveaways such as candy, stickers and more! • Location: Oak Grove Park, Time: 10 am- Noon, cwpd.org
SELECT SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS IN OCT HALLZOOWEEN AT THE CINCINNATI ZOO
SAT 16‒SUN 17
Fall Food Festival Enjoy fall-themed samples from Market Merchants as well as fun activities for kids and adults all weekend long. • Location: Findlay Market, Time: SAT:11 am – 6 pm. SUN: 10 am- 4 pm, findlaymarket.org
SAT 16‒SUN 17, SAT 23‒SUN 24, SAT 30‒ SUN 31 HallZOOween
HallZOOween is FREE with Zoo Admission! Guests will be treated to a day of fun at the Cincinnati Zoo! Help the Zoo go green, please bring your own treat bag! • Location: Cincinnati Zoo, Time: Noon- 5 pm, cincinnatizoo.org/ events/hallzooween
SUN 17 Pumpkin
Picking with PJ Library Fall is here, and it’s time to pick out a big pumpkin! Join your PJ Library friends at the farm to celebrate autumn. • Location: Mayerson JCC, Time: 3 pm, mayersonjcc.org
PhilharMonster: It's Alive!! Halloween wouldn’t be complete without a family trip downtown for PHILHARMONSTER. Maestro Neal Gittleman has once again combed through his music archives for the spookiest-sounding tunes, which are not only fun for young people but also introduce them to the excitement and wonders of the world of classical music. • Location: Schuster Center, Time: see website for show times, daytonlive.org/events/ philharmonster/
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MON 18 Jump, Wiggle and Shout
This program is all about silly wiggles, goofy babbles, and having fun and making friends. Your little one will have a blast movin' and groovin' to music while developing coordination, balance, listening skills, and gross motor skills. An adult companion must attend. The program will take place outdoors; Pre-registration is required. • Location: Park District Headquarters, Time: 11 am- Noon, bellbrooksugarcreekparks.org
TUES 19 Pop Up Family Story &
Craft Join them outdoors to read a story together, enjoy songs and rhymes, and make a craft. Recommended for children ages 3 and up. Picnic blankets are available upon request, but feel free to bring your own camping chairs or blankets if you prefer. • Location: Miamisburg Branch Library, Time: 10:30- 11 am, daytonmetrolibrary.org FREE
Art in the Park Join them at Delco Park as you explore a piece of art. Then, you will create your own masterpiece. All supplies will be provided. • Location: Delco Park Time: 10:30- 11 am, daytonmetrolibrary.org FREE
WED 20 Pop Up Program:
Storytime with Veggies Yummy, yummy, yummy vegetables! Visit the garden at Westwood for stories and rhymes. We'll name the fall harvest vegetables, sing veggie songs and do other fun learning activities designed to develop the language, literacy and social skills your preschooler needs for school success, weather permitting. • Location: Westwood Branch Library, Time: 10:30- 11 am, daytonmetrolibrary.org FREE
THURS 21 Halloween Hop & Howl
Put on your Halloween best and join them for a festive stroll around the park. Signs will be placed along the path to get kids moving and grooving as they collect goodies at various stations. Come in costume and enjoy the Halloween spirit. Please bring your own bag to collect treats! • Location: Forest Field Park, Time: 4-6
SAT 23 Full Moon Stroll Explore
Aullwood by the light of the (nearly) full moon! Look and listen for creatures of the night such as owls and coyotes. • Location: Aullwood Farm Discovery Center, Time: 7-8:30 pm, aullwood.audubon.org/events/ full-moon-stroll-0
Sensory Saturday Join them for a socially distanced version of the Cincinnati Art Museum program for families with children who have developmental disabilities. Sensory Saturday will continue to begin before public hours, so families can enjoy a less crowded environment if they wish to do so. • Location: Cincinnati Art Museum, Time: 9:30 – 10:30 am, cincinnatiartmuseum.org FREE *SN
Animal Bone Mysteries In The Nature PlayScape Pop out to the Nature PlayScape to learn all about animal bones and skulls! Check out some of their most mysterious bone specimens and then try your hand at excavating bones in our digging area. • Location: Rowe Woods, Time: 10 am- 11:30 am, cincynature.org
SAT 23‒SUN 24 The Nightmare Before Christmas film with LIVE Orchestra See one of Tim Burton’s most celebrated films like never before! The full-feature film, The Nightmare Before Christmas, will be projected on the big screen with dialogue, singing, and effects accompanied by Danny Elfman’s darkly charming score played live by your Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. Families are welcome and costumes are encouraged. After all, this is Halloween! Tickets are HALF PRICE for our youngest ghosts and ghouls! • Location: Music Hall, cincinnatisymphony.org
SUN 24
Things that Flutter: Bats Fly on over and hang out for a bat program at Governor Bebb MetroPark! During Things That Flutter: Bats, let's explore their world and hike in search of these nocturnal mammals as they wake up for the night! • Location: Governor Bebb MetroPark- How Shelter, Time: 5:30- 7 pm, yourmetroparks.net FREE
pm, cwpd.org
Outdoor Movers and Shakers with Mr. Eric Enjoy books, songs, and activities, while building literacy skills. Storytime will be on the front lawn of the Clifton Branch Library. Please bring a blanket or chair to sit on. Masks and physical distancing are required. • Location: Clifton Branch
Library, Time: 10:30- 11 am, cincinnatilibrary.org FREE
FRI 22 Campfire on the Bluff:
Spooooooky Campfire Stories The NATURAL choice for pre-Halloween festivities! Join them for a campfire and (not so) spooky storytelling on top of a beautiful bluff in the woods. • Location: California Woods Nature Preserve, Time: 7- 8:30 pm, cincinnatiparks.com
The Science Behind Pixar The interactive exhibition showcases the boundless limits of STEM, imagination and curiosity, thrilling you as you come face-to-face with popular characters, including Buzz Lightyear, Dory, Mike and Sulley, Edna Mode and WALL•E. • Location: Cincinnati Museum Center, Time: 10 am- 4 pm, cincymuseum.org/ pixar *ONGOING
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MON, OCT 25 POP UP HALLOWEEN PARTY AT DAYTON METRO LIBRARY
MON 25 Pop-Up Storytime in the
Park Families are invited to join them outside to listen to a story brought to you by the WashingtonCenterville Public Library and to participate in nature-themed activities following the story. Families are encouraged to bring a blanket to sit on. Meet by the fire circle. • Location: Bill Yeck Park, Time: 10:30- 11:30 am, cwpd.org
Pop Up Halloween Party Crafts, music, stories, STEM experiments - you never know what will POP UP outside your Library, weather-permitting (and following all health and safety guidelines). Ages 3-12. Wear a costume. Treats will be provided. • Location: Vandalia Branch Library, Time: 12:30- 1:30 pm, daytonmetrolibrary.org FREE
TUES 26 Virtual Library Babies
Fun for you and your baby with songs, rhymes, stories and movement. Recommended for ages birth – 18 months. • Location: Virtual via Zoom, Time: 9:30- 10 am, cincinnatilibrary.org FREE
WED 27
Pop Up Program: Family Storytime Enjoy quality family time with books, songs, and activities that children of all ages and caregivers can enjoy together. Weather-permitting (and following all health and safety guidelines). • Location: Southeast Branch Library, Time: 12:30- 1:30 pm, daytonmetrolibrary.org FREE
THURS 28 Pop Up Baby & Toddler
Storytime It's never too early to nurture your child's love of learning. Jointhem outside for rhymes, songs, fingerplays, and stories that encourage the development of early literacy skills. Recommended for babies and toddlers up to 3 years, with a caregiver. • Location: Miamisburg Branch Library, Time: 10:30- 11 am, daytonmetrolibrary.org FREE
FRI 29 Nighttime Trail Fest (For
Kids!) Spiders, bats, and bones, oh my! Don your costumes for this non-spooky woodland Halloween adventure. Highlights of this program include: Create a make-and-take natureinspired Halloween craft, Discover the nighttime animals of the forest through games and activities and more! • Location: Cincinnati Nature Center, Time: 7-9 pm, cincynature.org
FRI 29‒SUN 31 Vintage Market Days Dayton-Cincinnati Upscale vintage market showcasing 100 vendors with vintage, vintage-inspired, furniture, handmade, boutique clothing, jewelry, garden, consumable yummies, art and so much more. Live music and food trucks too! • Location: Greene County Fairgrounds, Time: Fri/Sat: 10 am- 4 pm, Sun: 10 am- 3 pm, vintagemarketdays.com/market/dayton-cincinnati
SUN 31 Trick or Treat at the
Market Join Findlay Market for an un-Boolievable time as they welcome in neighborhood families and schools to safely trick or treat on Halloween day. • Location: Findlay Market, Time: 4- 6 pm, findlaymarket.org/marketevents/trickortreat
SUN, OCT 24 THINGS THAT FLUTTER: BATS AT FIVE RIVERS METROPARKS
Haunted Village at Heritage Village Museum October 8-9, 15-16, and 22-23. Heritage Village Museum will transform into a Haunted Village for a family- friendly, slight-fright event. Explore the village meeting ghosts, witches, a fortune teller, a monster, and a cursed archaeologist along the way. Walk through the spooky cemetery and haunted woods. Enjoy balloon art, games, a creepy critter zoo, and more. • Location: Heritage Village Museum, heritagevillagecincinnati.org
The Pumpkin Express 2021 Saturday & Sundays through October 31. Join the LM&M Railroad in a celebration of all things Autumn as they kick off our return to The Pumpkin Patch Express! Just as the Fall leaves change and blow away, our Pumpkin Patch Express is here for the entire month of October. • Location: LM&M Railroad, lebanonrr.com/ pumpkin-patch-express
ONGOING EVENTS Fall on the Farm at Blooms & Berries Farm Market Daily through October 31. Fall Activities – Fall is for FAMILY! Hayrides, Pumpkin Bounce Pad, Pumpkin Patch Hayrides, 5-Acre Corn Maze, Mini Corn Maze, Bee Train, Play Area, Farm Animals, Bakery Goodies, Caramel Apples, Spookley’s Storybook Trail & MORE! Online ticket purchasing required. • Location:
Jack O’Lantern Junction Through October 31. Halloween fun for the whole family! Walk thru their indoor, kid friendly maze and see friendly ghosts, skeletons and more. Each child will receive a bag of trick-or-treat candy! Plus, see the new Halloween mini scenes and a Halloween themed train display. • Location: EnterTRAINment Junction,
Great Bear Rainforest
Thursdays through Sundays, 10am-4pm. Travel to the land of
grizzlies, coastal wolves, sea otters, humpback whales and the fabled white Spirit Bear – one of the rarest animals on Earth. Set in one of the planet’s most exquisite and secluded wildernesses on Canada’s rugged Pacific coast, Great Bear Rainforest is a story of wilderness and balance, belief and preservation. Narrated by Ryan Reynolds. • Location: Cincinnati Museum Center, cincymuseum.org/great-bear-rainforest/
Bloom & Berries Farm Market, bloomsandberries.com/ check-out-our-fall-fun-festival
April 24, 2022.
Asteroid Hunters Venture into deep space for a fascinating look at asteroids, their cosmic origins and the potential threat they pose to our world with the film Asteroid Hunters. Narrated by Daisy Ridley, Asteroid Hunters introduces asteroid scientists and reveals the cutting-edge tools and techniques they use to detect and track asteroids, and the technology that may one day protect our planet. • Location:
Waynesville Fall Fest Saturdays and We've returned bigger and better than ever with new attractions, special events and new food offerings! Fun for the whole family including a 5 acre corn maze, mini golf, adventure trucks, pumpkin painting, petting farm and more! • Location: 7392 East State Route 73, Waynesville,
Cincinnati Museum Center, cincymuseum.org/pixar
Ohio Renaissance Festival
Sundays through October 31.
waynesvillefallfest.com
Tricks And Treats Fall Fest
Saturdays and Sundays only, September 25 Through October 31. Make no bones about it, Kings Island’s
Tricks And Treats Fall Fest is Cincinnati’s favorite event for family-friendly Halloween activities and fall fun. Join us at this one-of-a-kind fall festival to make special memories and enjoy the spooky season. Everyone in the family will have a great time with amazing food, activities, live entertainment, more than a dozen trick-or-treat stops, costume contests, crafts, games, seasonal merchandise and so much more. All of the park's rides and attractions are open during the fall event (except for water attractions), which adds to the fun for guests of all ages. • Location: Kings Island, visitkingsisland.com/events/tricks-andtreats-fall-fest
entertrainmentjunction.com
The Science Behind Pixar Through The interactive exhibition showcases the boundless limits of STEM, imagination and curiosity, thrilling you as you come face-to-face with popular characters, including Buzz Lightyear, Dory, Mike and Sulley, Edna Mode and WALL•E. • Location:
HalloTween Through October 31. For parents with children too old for some of the Tricks And Treats Fall Fest activities and too young for Halloween Haunt, Kings Island has several Halloween attractions this fall that appeals to the tween-age group with HalloTween. The event offers spooky-fun haunts for young scare-seekers without the fear of running into the gruesome creatures lurking in the shadows at Halloween Haunt. • Location: Kings Island, visitkingsisland.com/events/hallotween
Romeo & Juliet Through November 13. William Shakespeare's timeless tale of two starcrossed lovers and the feuding families who tear them apart, returns to the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company stage in all of its everlasting grandeur. • Location: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, cincyshakes. com/event/romeo-and-juliet
Cincinnati Museum Center, cincymuseum.org/ asteroid-hunters/
Saturday & Sundays September 04 through October 31. Visit
a 16th century village filled with thrilling shows, food & drink, unique shops, and a fantasy adventure like no other! • Location: Ohio Renaissance Festival, renfestival.com
Footloose September 23 through October 31. Based on the hit 1984 film, tells the story of Ren, as he moves from the big city of Chicago to small town U.S.A. Unprepared for religious local edicts, including a ban on dancing instituted by the local pastor, Ren sets out to bring forgotten joy to his new friends. • Location: La Comedia Dinner Theatre, lacomedia.com
PLEASE NOTE WE WORK HARD TO ENSURE OUR CALENDAR AND GUIDE INFORMATION IS ACCURATE. OCCASIONALLY, EVENT SPECIFICS CHANGE AFTER WE GO TO PRESS. THEREFORE, WE ENCOURAGE OUR READERS TO CALL LOCATIONS OR VISIT THEM ON THE WEB TO VERIFY INFORMATION.
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SW OHIO PARENT'S
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1 WORLD SMILE DAY
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4
CHANGE A LIGHT DAY
5 WORLD TEACHERS DAY
6 NOODLE DAY
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WORLD OCTOPUS DAY
HANDBAG DAY
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12
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ DAY
OLD FARMERS DAY
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18
TRAIN YOUR BRAIN DAY
19 EVALUATE YOUR LIFE DAY
TOY CAMERA DAY
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14 DESSERT DAY
20 APPLE DAY
MOLDY CHEESE DAY
15 GLOBAL HANDWASHING DAY
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BATHTUB DAY
TACO DAY
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NAME YOUR CAR DAY
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DICTIONARY DAY
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22 CAPS LOCK DAY
INTERNATIONAL SLOTH DAY
MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY
CHOCOLATE CUPCAKE DAY
24 BOLOGNA DAY
25 INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS DAY
26 PUMPKIN DAY
27 BLACK CAT DAY
28 ANIMATION DAY
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29 BANDANNA DAY
CANDY CORN DAY
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