Southwest Ohio Parent | November 2024

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THE MAGIC OF MUSIC

15+ WAYS TO GET EXCITED FOR THE SEASON

HOW TO GET STARTED WITH FOSTER CARE

The Magic of Music

Introducing

Fostering: A Guide for Beginners

Infomration and insights for starting your fostering journey.

A Sweet Season

isions of sugar plums have been dancing in my head lately. No, I’m not coming down with the flu. (Knock on wood!) It’s because of this time of year. We are entering a sweet spot filled with Nutcracker plays and Christmas movies and holiday events. ‘Tis the season when the holiday magic starts to happen!

I know, I know. We haven’t even sat down for Thanksgiving dinner yet, and here I am talking about the holidays. But November — especially late November — is a month to celebrate. Because it’s when you can get excited of what’s to come, without having to start thinking yet of your long to-do list and all of the shopping that needs to be done once the holidays ramp up. This is a time to just let yourself revel in the merriment of the season.

We want you to get pumped about the holiday season, so turn to “Holiday Sneak Peek” on page 15 to find out about some of the festive fun happening around town. From plays and trains to festivals and lights, this season is packed with many events that will guarantee to put you in a merry mood. And that article is just the tip of the iceberg! You’ll find even more wonderful events happening this month in our Calendar of Events on page 34.

Have the best month!

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local kids

WE LOVE SEEING YOUR PHOTOS OF LOCAL KIDS LIVING THEIR BEST LIVES AROUND TOWN! HERE ARE SOME OF OUR FAVORITE SUBMISSIONS WE RECEIVED THIS MONTH.

1. Isa (11) and Annie (11) at Ohio Renaissance Festival
2. Rocky (1) at The Paint Playground
3. Shaarvi (6) and Shayli (2) at Winton Woods
4. Alani (5), Adelyn (2) and Aliza (6) at Mt. Airy Treehouse Playground
5. Jack (9) at Butler County Warbirds Museum
6. Miles (9) and Noah (9) at Washington Park
7. Norah (5) and Nolan (8) at Blooms and Berries Farm Market
8. Zoë (2) and Olivia (9) at Browns Family Farm Market

Glen Helen Raptor Center

len Helen in Yellow Springs is Ohio’s largest most-visited private nature preserve and is connected on its southern edge to John Bryan State Park. A highlight of visiting Glen Helen is a stop at the Raptor Center.

What to Expect

The Raptor Center features over 20 native raptors and birds that can be viewed in outdoor enclosures. It’s an opportunity to see up close the birds that occupy our skies. On Saturdays and Sundays, the indoor classroom offers a more interactive experience.

Who You’ll Meet

The Raptor Center’s Meet the Birds web tab ( glenhelen.org/ raptor-bios) provides short introductions and pictures of its current raptor ambassadors. The ambassadors are unable to live in the wild and live at the center year-round. It’s a great educational tool to use before or after a visit.

Saving Lives

The Center is also an important community resource, providing treatment and rehabilitation for orphaned, sick and injured raptors, admitting about 200 annually with a goal to release as many as possible back into the wild.

Programs & Support

Group programs are offered on and offsite. Funding for the Center is provided through visitor donations, bird sponsorships and program fees. The Raptor Center also keeps an up-todate wish list on its site including Amazon and Chewy links.

1075 State Route 343, Yellow Springs glenhelen.org/raptor-center

WORDS BY PAM FREEMAN

news + notes

Kick off the holidays:

Dayton Holiday Festival

55.4 million

That’s the number of people expected to travel in the U.S. over the Thanksgiving holiday.

The holiday season starts on Thanksgiving weekend! Mark your calendar for November 29, when the Dayton Holiday Festival kicks off family-friendly fun in downtown Dayton. Watch the holidays light up during Dayton’s traditional tree lighting on Courthouse Square, followed by a nighttime parade for children, sparkling with more than 100,000 lights. Also enjoy live entertainment, live reindeer, a gingerbread house contest, a street fair, horsedrawn wagon rides, kids activities and lots more. Best of all, the Dayton Holiday Festival is free!

For more information, visit downtown dayton.org/things-to-do/holidayfestival.

Alice in Wonderland

Based on the imaginative tale by Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland is whimsical fun for the whole family, and you can catch it Nov. 23-Dec. 30 at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati. This modern retelling is the toe-tapping story of a lost girl, a cool cat, a wild hare, and the original “dancing queen.” Featuring an updated score and exuberant new costumes, this beloved musical will delight audiences of all ages this holiday season.

For tickets, visit ensemblecincinnati.org

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Positive Parenting With Tired Kids

s your child having a rough time recovering from the Daylight Saving Time change? If you’ve been noticing more behavioral problems or tantrums in the home than usual, you’re not alone! Scientists have found that there is a strong relationship between sleep habits and behavioral health problems. When kids don’t get enough rest, it can lead to challenging behaviors, such as:

• overreacting

• impatience and trouble waiting

• being less cooperative

• whining

• falling asleep during the day

• having more meltdowns or tantrums over seemingly small situations

“Sleep is so important to a child's well-being because it influences how they manage stress and regulate their emotions,” says Emily Weitz, children’s mental health expert. “As a parent myself, I understand how challenging it is to help your child when they’re overly tired. Understanding and addressing behaviors when your kid is overly tired with compassion not only nurtures your child’s rest but also adds to the supportive home environment you are creating.”

Because sleep and behavior are closely linked, you might be wondering if your approach to parenting should change

when your child is overtired. According to the On Our Sleeves experts, the answer is “Yes!” They’ve shared some tips on how to practice positive parenting while being mindful of your child’s fatigue.

Provide support. When children are tired, they might have less patience and will need more support. If this is a tough time, try helping your child with their homework or doing a calming activity together, like doing a puzzle or coloring. Avoid engaging in activities you know will get them excitable, like video games.

Start wind-down time earlier. If you start your bedtime routine about a half hour earlier, this can help some kids decompress. You can try starting bath time earlier than usual, reading extra books together before bed, or, if your child is older, encouraging them to

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relax in bed and read on their own. Try to find ways for them to catch-up on sleep, even if it means saying “no” to other activities and events. You can share with them, “I can tell you are needing more sleep. We are going to move our family movie night to tomorrow so that we can catch up on sleep. This is not a punishment, but just a way to help you be healthier.”

Stay calm and respond, don’t react. While it can be tempting to get upset during a tantrum, try to encourage a calm-down period instead. Instead of saying “Stop crying and get over it!” or giving in to what they want, try saying: “I can see you are upset right now. It is not OK to yell and scream. I am going to ask you to take a deep breath and try to calm your body down. Then we will be able to talk about your feelings.” Once they are able to calm down, offer them compliments and encouragement for their efforts.

You can say, “I like the way you were able to calm your body down. Now we can talk about our next steps.”

Remain consistent with boundaries. If you ask your child to do something and they push back, it’s easy to want to just let it go. But staying consistent is really important for their growth. Try saying something like, “I get that you don’t feel like cleaning up your toys, but it’s something we have to do. If you don’t, then you won’t be able to play with them after school tomorrow.”

Focus on self-care. When your child is tired, it can be exhausting for parents, as well. After putting your child to bed, give yourself permission to relax and unwind. Watch your comfort show or movie, read a book or take a bubble bath.

If your child is experiencing ongoing sleep disturbance or long-term issues with sleep, consider reaching out to your pediatrician. There might be an underlying health condition contributing to their lack of sleep

* DISCOVER MORE ON OUR SLEEVES RESOURCES

On Our Sleeves is diving deeper into each of these four keys to emotional wellbeing on our blog throughout the month of May. Access more related resources, from videos and free downloads to conversation starters by visiting childrensdayton.org/ onoursleeves today.

Holiday Sneak Peek

Festive fun around town!

This season is packed with holiday happenings around town, with many events that are guaranteed to get you in a merry mood. So start making your list of festive things to do and checking it twice! Check out our preview of holiday events families can look forward to.

Ice Skating myfountainsquare.com/ ice-rink

metroparks.org/ice-rink

Beginning Nov. 2 through Feb. 17, Fountain Square in downtown Cincy is transformed into an outdoor skating rink, complete with 600 pairs of rental skates, the WGU Ohio Warming Tent, a full-service concessions tent with hot and cold snacks, and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, on-site parking, and restrooms. At MetroParks Ice Rink in Dayton, get out and skate on the region's largest

outdoor ice rink from Nov. 29-Feb. 28. The ice rink is located within RiverScape MetroPark and features sweeping views of both the Great Miami River and the downtown Dayton skyline!

Holiday Junction cincymuseum.org

The Cincinnati Museum Center is the place to be this season! Starting November 9 , visitors can enjoy Holiday Junction, a winter wonderland featuring the beloved Duke Energy Holiday Trains that are back for their 78th season. Returning in 2024 is Brickopolis, a blizzard of LEGO bricks crafted into fantastical scenes. And no holiday is complete without a visit to Santa, who makes his grand arrival via helicopter on November 29. Visit the jolly elf by his fireplace in the Ruthven Gallery next to Holiday Junction.

North Pole Express lebanonrr.com

Experience the joy of the holidays as you journey down the tracks of Warren County’s LM&M Railroad aboard the North Pole Express! On select dates from November 15December 23 , passengers can spend time with Santa and his elves on a one-hourand-15-minute festive train ride. Train cars are adorned with holiday lights and decorations, adding to the cheer of this magical event. All children will receive a souvenir bell and holiday cookie.

Pyramid Hill Lights

pyramidhill.org

No holiday season is complete without a visit to the Pyramid Hill Lights show, happening at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum from Nov. 15Jan. 5 . The art and nature filled route is lit by more than one million lights and features installations

by local artists. The whole family is invited to drive through our unique holiday experience.

PNC Festival of Lights cincinnatizoo.org

The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s 42nd annual Festival of Lights kicks off November 21January 5, 2025 . Admire the beauty of four million LED lights, find the Fiona fairies in Fairyland, ride the North Polar Express train ride, take in a blacklight puppet show, marvel at the spectacular Wild Lights show on Swan Lake, and snack at one of two S’mores-n-More stands.

Woodland Lights

washingtontwp.org/ recreation/woodland_lights

This year marks the 32nd anniversary of this beloved Dayton holiday celebration! Starting November 22 , experience a fantasy land of holiday lights and displays along a half-mile paved path at Countryside Park in Washington Township. Visitors can stroll through the 10 acres of sparkling lights and whimsical displays, or take a ride on the Rieck Express train along a separate path. Visit Santa in a historic cabin, take a horse-drawn carriage ride, and much more.

Cincinnati’s Nights of Lights

clermontcountyfair.com

New name, new location, same dazzling light displays! Cincinnati’s Nights of Lights has moved to Clermont County Fairgrounds this year, but you can still enjoy the city’s largest synchronized light show from the comfort of your vehicle from November 23-January 5, 2025 . See more than 1 million lights synchronized to traditional and rocking Christmas music played through your car stereo. Pack your vehicle full of friends and family to enjoy the show.

A Carillon Christmas daytonhistory.org

See Carillon Historical Park ’s 65-acre campus transformed into a winter wonderland of sparkle, magic and holiday cheer from November 26-December 30. Guests can visit with Santa, do holiday shopping, indulge in holiday treats, and listen to holiday stories being read at the schoolhouse.

Kings Island Winterfest

visitkingsisland.com

Step into a world of holiday magic at Kings Island with Winterfest, an unforgettable holiday experience where the amusement park is transformed into 11 enchanting winter wonderlands. On select nights from November 29-December 31, Cincinnati’s premier holiday event features ice skating on the Royal Fountain, the Eiffel Tower turned into a magical Christmas tree, the WinterFest Wonderland Parade, more than five million lights and live entertainment throughout the park.

Middletown

Holiday Whopla holidaywhopla.com

Head to Downtown Middletown from November 29December 31 for Holiday Whopla! This interactive holiday lights festival features an ice-skating rink, musical performances, artist vendors, themed venues, specialty storefronts, and so much more all season long! Don't forget to drive through Smith Park for Light Up Middletown, a favorite familyfriendly holiday attraction, beginning November 28

Light in the Forest cincynature.org

From December 5-29 , experience Cincinnati Nature Center in a whole new light! Walk along Nature Center trails that sparkle with gentle lights, and enjoy children’s activities, music, bonfires, holiday shopping, and the historic Krippendorf Lodge and Abner Hollow Cabin adorned in period decorations.

Santa Claus: The Musical thechildrenstheatre.com

Jingle jam-packed with a sleigh full of energetic and original holiday music, see Santa Claus: The Musical at the Taft Theatre on Dec. 7-8 and Dec. 13-15 . This heartwarming story, put on by The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati, will put you in the spirit of the season!

Dayton Ballet's The Nutcracker daytonperformingarts.org

Enjoy Dayton’s biggest and best holiday performance arts tradition: Dayton Ballet’s beloved The Nutcracker, happening December 13-22 at the Schuster Performing Arts Center. Join Clara, accompanied by her gallant Nutcracker Prince, on a dreamy trip to the Land of Sweets, where she meets Mother Ginger, the Marzipan Shepherdesses, Ribbon Candy, the Dew Drops, and, of course, the Sugar Plum Fairy and her dashing Cavalier.

Cincinnati

Ballet Presents the Nutcracker cballet.org

This beloved hol iday tradition returns to Cincinnati Ballet’s Music Hall on December 14-24 . Enjoy the magic and wonder of The Nutcracker and share Clara’s candycoated adventure to the Land of Sweets, as your family enjoys Tchaikovsky’s beloved score. When Clara receives a nutcracker on Christmas Eve, her dreams take her to a wondrous land where a fantastic cast of characters awaits. Dozens of local young performers join Cincinnati Ballet onstage for these holiday performances.

American Sign Museum

Explore the vibrant history at this one-of-a-kind Cincinnati treasure.

e pass by signs every day. They guide us. They inspire us. They’re part of our pop culture and history. The American Sign Museum (ASM) brings all of this together with almost 100 years of signs displayed in a family-friendly experience that informs, delights and entertains.

How did the American Sign Museum get started?

David Dupee, executive director of ASM: The Museum was founded by Tod Swormstedt back in 1999. Coming from a family with a long history in the sign industry, Tod opened the first location in Walnut Hills in 2007. He quickly outgrew the space and the Museum purchased our current building in 2012. The Museum has continued to grow to become the largest public sign museum in the country.

What’s new at ASM?

We recently completed a $5.7M campaign that doubled the Museum's footprint to over 40,000 square feet. Having opened just this past July, the expansion extended the unique Main Street experience and collection while also adding a theater, a 300-person event space and dedicated classroom for K-12 programming.

What are the top five signs people should look for when they visit?

With a collection that spans 100 years of sign history, different signs resonate with different people. Whether it's local signs like Big Boy and Suder Arts or signs from other parts of the country like Howard Johnson, the bright lights of Americana have something for everyone.

Tell us about Neonworks of Cincinnati.

Neonworks is the only fullservice neon shop within a 100-mile radius. A longtime tenant of the Museum, Neonworks was acquired by the Museum as part of the expansion. In addition to public demonstrations on Saturdays, Neonworks offers corporate team-building workshops. It's also the place to go for custom neon signs and repairs!

How

can people support ASM?

Become a member! Host your next event at Cincinnati's most unique venue! We are so proud to have the largest public sign museum right here in Cincinnati. We are excited to double down on our mission to celebrate the rich history of American signage through education and preservation. This is only possible through your generous support!

Visitor Information

A great way to get an indepth view of the Museum is through the guided tours every Saturday at 12 and 2 p.m., and once on Sunday at 2 p.m. The Museum is open Wednesday-Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visit the website at americansignmuseum.org

the Magic of Music

Introducing tunes to tots, toddlers and preschoolers can benefit them in many ways.

MUSIC

HAS A WAY OF MAKING US FEEL EMOTIONS, SPARKING CREATIVITY AND BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER. WHAT BETTER WAY TO INTRODUCE THESE BENEFITS TO OUR LITTLE ONES THAN THROUGH MUSICAL ACTIVITIES TAILORED ESPECIALLY TO THEIR NEEDS? HERE ARE A VARIETY OF FUN AND EDUCATIONAL MUSIC ACTIVITIES THAT WILL ENTERTAIN YOUNG KIDS AND ALSO HELP IN THEIR DEVELOPMENT.

Make Story Time Musical

Incorporating music into story time can make the experience even more fun for young children. Gather your kids around for a musical story time session where they can clap, sing and dance along to the rhythm of the words. This activity not only enhances their listening skills but also introduces them to musical elements in a playful way.

Explore Instruments

Toddlers and preschoolers are naturally curious, so playing with instruments is a perfect activity for them. Set up a mini music corner with simple

percussion instruments like drums, shakers and bells. Allow your kids to experiment with creating different sounds and rhythms, which in turn is great for fostering their creativity and sensory development.

Have a Dance Party

Nothing gets children moving and grooving like a dance party! Create a playlist of upbeat, kid-friendly songs and encourage your little one to dance. Dancing is a great physical activity, and it also helps to improve your child’s coordination and sense of rhythm.

Play Musical Games

Playing games, like musical chairs or freeze dance, is a great way to explore music with your toddler. These games can be fun while also introducing them to music concepts like tempo and rhythm.

Sing Your Heart Out

Music and singing go hand in hand, so sing-along sessions are a fantastic activity for young children. Choose popular nursery rhymes or simple songs with repetitive lyrics, and encourage your child to sing along. Singing helps children improve their language skills, memory and confidence.

Listen to Music

This one is probably obvious! Play a variety of music styles for your toddler to listen to, such as classical, jazz or world music. Talk to them about the different sounds they hear.

Attend Music and Movement Classes

Enrolling toddlers and preschoolers in music and movement classes can be a structured yet fun way to introduce them to music. These classes typically involve singing, dancing and exploring different musical concepts, all while interacting with kids around their own age. Music and movement classes help kids gain social skills, improve their coordination, and foster a love for music from an early age.

These activities, among many others, provide a wonderful opportunity for young children to engage with the world of music in a meaningful and enriching way. The key is to make music activities fun and interactive, which will encourage their love for music from a young age.

Culp's Cafe

rand new at Carillon Historical Park is Culp’s Café, which also features an eat-in restored 1903 Barney & Smith Interurban railcar, reminiscent of the soda fountains and lunch counters of Dayon in the early 1900s.

The last name, Culp, is not unfamiliar in Dayton. Charlotte Gilbert Culp was a young widow in 1902. To support her six young children, she started making baked goods for them to sell door-to-door. This expanded into a stand at the South Main Street Market and then into the Arcade at three lunch counters selling poultry, eggs, cheese and dill pickles. Their full Arcade cafeteria was serving 5,000 customers a day in the 1940s and was sold in the 1960s.

On the Menu

Culp’s focuses on breakfast and lunch, and offers a variety of favorites sure to satisfy even the pickiest eater. Breakfast offers pancakes, waffles, corned beef hash, buttermilk biscuits and sausage gravy, eggs benedict and more. Sandwiches include

a smash burger, egg, tuna and patty melts, and can be ordered in a soup and sandwich combo with the soup of the day or potato leek soup. Kids menu items include buttermilk pancakes, grilled ham and cheese, a kid’s burger and chicken tenders. Soda fountain classics include an ice cream sundae, ice cream float, scooped ice cream, milkshakes, malts and sodas and phosphates.

1000 Carillon Blvd., Dayton daytonhistory.org

FOSTERING: A Guide for Beginners

Information and insights for starting your fostering journey.

Fostering a child can be one of the most rewarding experiences you'll ever have. It's a chance to make a real difference in a child's life while bringing new joy and purpose to your own. Of course, it can be challenging too, but with the right resources and support, many families find it incredibly fulfilling. If you're curious about what it takes to become a foster parent in Indiana, from licensing requirements to the emotional and financial support available, this guide will walk you through the basics to help you get started.

Becoming a Foster Parent: Steps to Licensure

There’s a lot to think about when starting the foster licensing process. In Ohio, you need to be at least 18 years old to become a licensed foster parent. Beyond that, here are some other requirements to keep in mind:

• You can be single, married or cohabitating.

• You must live in the state and either own or rent a home with at least two bedrooms.

• You need to have a stable income that meets your household needs.

• All household members over the age of 18 must pass background checks.

• Each child must have a separate bed, and children of opposite genders over the age of five must have separate bedrooms.

• Foster parents must be in good physical and mental health, free of any conditions that could endanger a child.

• Homes must be free of hazardous conditions and pass a fire inspection and safety audit.

• At least one person in the home must be able to read, write and speak English, or be able to communicate effectively with both the child and the agency.

In Ohio, pre-placement training, including CPR and first-aid certification, is required to become a licensed foster parent. This training takes 24 hours to complete and helps prepare potential foster families by increasing their knowledge of parenting children who have experienced abuse or neglect. Once the application is submitted, a home study process begins, including reference checks, a medical exam, background checks and a home assessment. The entire licensing process usually takes around 3 to 6 months.

Financial Help for Foster Families

Foster families receive financial support to help cover the costs of caring for a child placed in their home. Each month, they receive a tax-free reimbursement, known as a "per diem," which is calculated based on the child's age and specific needs. This per diem is designed to help cover everyday expenses like food, clothing and other essentials. In addition to this, medical care for foster children is often covered by Medicaid, ensuring they have access to necessary healthcare without the burden of extra costs.

can often apply for childcare assistance to help with daycare or babysitting costs. School-aged children in foster care typically qualify for free or reduced-price school lunches, and families may see school fees for activities, field trips, or sports programs waived. For younger children, programs like WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) can provide additional nutritional support.

Community involvement also plays a big role in supporting foster families. Many churches, local organizations, and service groups step in to offer extra help. This can come in the form of home-cooked meals, transportation to appointments, or even assistance with household chores like lawn care. On top of that, foster families might receive free or discounted tickets to recreational activities like amusement parks, museums and local events, helping to create fun and memorable experiences for the children in their care without stretching the family’s budget.

Supporting Family Connections

Beyond the monthly per diem, foster families may also qualify for other helpful resources. For example, working foster parents or those attending school

A lot of kids in foster care still keep in touch with their biological families, usually through visits that are arranged by the court. As a foster parent, you might help facilitate these visits and work with caseworkers to make sure there are healthy boundaries in place. It’s all about supporting the

child’s connection to their family in a way that feels safe and comfortable. When foster parents and biological families can build a positive relationship, it often leads to better outcomes for the child, helping them feel more secure during a tough time.

Emotional Support and Resources

Foster parents do so much more than just provide a safe and loving home. They’re also there to help kids navigate the tough emotions that come with being separated from their biological families. This can mean helping children cope with trauma and big feelings, which is no easy task. Luckily, foster families have regular visits from social workers, plus plenty of training and emotional support to lean on. If foster parents need a break, respite care is available, whether it's planned or for emergencies. To keep their license, foster parents also need to meet ongoing requirements like training hours, safety certifications, home inspections and staying up to date with rules.

Fostering a child is a complex but profoundly impactful way to make a difference in a child's life. Interested in learning more about how to become a foster parent in Ohio? Visit fosterandadopt.jfs.ohio.gov for more info and to connect with agencies near you.

2024 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.

BETHANY SCHOOL

555 Albion Ave., Glendale (513) 771-7462 bethanyschool.org

Open House: February 4

CHAI TOTS EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER

7587 Central Parke Blvd., Mason (513) 234-0600 chaitots.com

Call for a personal tour.

CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS

Elementary Campus: 7350 Dixie Highway, Fairfield

JH/SH Campus: 7474 Morris Rd., Fairfield Twp.

Elementary Open House: November 16, 1-3 pm

JH/SH Campus Open House: November 16, 3-5pm

CINCINNATI HILLS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

8283 East Kemper Rd., Cincinnati (513) 706-7019

chca-oh.org

Open House: November 9, 2024, 10am - 1pm

CINCINNATI MONTESSORI ACADEMY

1904 Springdale Rd, Cincinnati (513) 742-5800

centralmontessoriacademy.com

Call for a personal tour.

CREATIVE TOTS MASON

6408 Thornberry Ct suite 110, Mason (513) 770-6776 creativetotsmason.com

Open House: October 30, 5-6:30 pm

GUARDIAN ANGELS SCHOOL

6539 Beechmont Ave., Cincinnati (513) 624-3141 gaschool.org

Schedule a Personal Tour Today!

HILLEL ACADEMY OF GREATER DAYTON

305 Sugar Camp Circle, Dayton (937) 277-8966 daytonhillel.org

Tours scheduled at your convenience, call us today!

MERCY MONTESSORI CENTER

2335 Grandview Ave., Cincinnati (513) 475-6700

mercymontessori.org

Open House: Sun., February 2, 1-3pm

Mercy Meet-Ups (Virtual Events): Nov. 13 at 6:30pm, Dec. 17 at 9am, Jan. 15 at 6:30pm

THE NEW SCHOOL MONTESSORI

3 Burton Woods Ln., Cincinnati (513) 281-7999 newschoolmontessori.com

Open House (in-person): Sun., October 20 from 2-4:00 pm

Virtual Open House: Tues., January 21, 2025 beginning at 12:00 pm

PRIMROSE SCHOOL OF MASON

5888 Snider Rd, Mason (513) 336-6756

PrimroseMason.com

Call to schedule your tour.

PRIMROSE SCHOOL OF SOUTH LEBANON

719 Corwin Nixon Blvd, South Lebanon (513) 770-0048

PrimroseSouthLebanon.com

Call to schedule your tour.

PRIMROSE SCHOOL OF SYMMES

9175 Governors Way, Cincinnati (513) 697-6970

PrimroseSymmes.com

Call to schedule your tour.

ROCKWERN ACADEMY

8401 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati (513) 984-3770

rockwernacademy.org/ openhouses

Open Houses:

*Incoming Kindergarten: Mon., November 11

*Incoming Third & Fourth Grade: Tues., November 12

*Incoming First & Second Grade: Wed., November 13

*Incoming Fifth & Sixth Grade: Mon., November 18

*Incoming Seventh & Eighth Grade: Tues., November 19

All open house events are for adults and start at 8:30 am.

Call to schedule a personal tour.

SAINT URSULA ACADEMY

1339 E. McMillian St., Cincinnati (513) 961-3410

saintursula.org

Open House: Sunday, October 27 from 1-4:00 pm

SPRINGER SCHOOL AND CENTER

2121 Madison Rd., Cincinnati (513) 871-6080

springer-ld.org

Tours available both in person and virtually.

SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL

Hillsdale Campus: 5400 Red Bank Rd., Cincinnati; Doherty Campus: 2726 Johnstone Pl., Cincinnati (513) 728-2400

7hills.org/welcome

*Walk & Talk Group Tour (PreK - K): Offered most Tues., Wed., & Thurs. through November 7, 9-10 am

*Walk & Talk Group Tour (Grades 6-12): Thurs., November 14, 9-10am

*Virtual Questions & Conversations (Grades 6-12): Wed., January 22, 7-7:45pm

THE SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

2161 Grandin Road, Hyde Park (513) 871-4700, ext. 261 summitcds.org

*Parent Preview Days (Montessori - Grade 8): November 14 at 8:30am

*Parent Preview Days (Grades 9-12): October 30 at 8:30am

*Montessori Information Session (Toddler - K): December 5 at 8:30am

*Upper School Open House: November 21 at 6:30pm RSVP required. Register online, or email admissions@ summitcds.org.

CHILDCARE & PRESCHOOL

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

Chai Tots Early Childhood

Center Academic excellence via a unique 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 Blvd., Mason, OH 45040, Phone: (513) 234-0600, ChaiTots.com, Ages/ Grades: Infant, Toddler, Preschool, Kindergarten (6 weeks-6 years), Enrollment: 60

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

SCHOOL + EDUCATION GUIDE

LEARNING DIFFERENCES

Springer School and Center

Springer School and Center empowers students who learn differently due to ADHD, dyslexia and executive function challenges, through four distinct pillars: Springer Lower School and Middle School, Springer High School, Springer Diagnostic Center and Springer Learning Center. In addition to providing the region’s most wellrespected independent school for students with learning disabilities, tutoring, summer programs and diagnostic evaluations are available for students in grades K-12. Learning workshops for parents and educators are offered monthly. 2121 Madison Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45208, (513) 871-6080, Email: info@Springer-LD.org, Springer-LD.org

MONTESSORI

Central Montessori Academy, where children from toddler (18 months) - 6th grade are taught by Montessoritrained teachers in environments that cultivate their natural love for learning. Children learn and develop selfconfidence, personal creativity, grace & courtesy, and entrepreneurial spirit at their own pace, building self-esteem, while being taught as individuals. We offer extended day programs for both before and after-school. Call today to schedule a tour! 1904 Springdale Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45231, Phone: (513) 742-5800, centralmontessoriacademy.com

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 Montessori-credentialed 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,

newschoolmontessori.com, Grades: 3-year-olds through Grade 6, Enrollment: 144

NON–PUBLIC

Bethany School A warm and diverse community that has served Ohio families for 125 years. We believe in the joy of learning. Serving students K-8th grade, our curriculum along with small class sizes of no more than 15 students spark curiosity, encourage play, and make discovery an exciting journey. Our graduates continue to experience academic success in Cincinnati’s premier high schools. Bethany School’s students experience a vibrant array of activities including weekly chapel, fine arts, athletics, travel, and community service. Our beautiful, nature-filled, 23-acre campus features two LEED Platinum certified buildings offering an eco-friendly learning space where your child can grow and create wonderful memories. Choose Bethany School for your child’s enriching educational journey. 555 Albion Avenue, Glendale, OH 45246, (513) 771-2462, Email: admissions@bethanyschool.org, bethanyschool.org

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. 6539 Beechmont Ave., Cincinnati 45230, Contact: Mr. Corey Stoops, Principal, Phone: 513-624-3141, gaschool.org, Grades: Preschool - Grade 8

Rockwern Academy provides academic excellence within a welcoming community. We ensure that students feel safe to take intellectual risks and each child reaches their full potential. We offer before and after-care. Our after-school activities such as dance, sports, art, and STEAM are open to our students and others. 8401 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236, (513) 984-3770, Contact: Sarah Shmoel, Email: admissions@rockwernacademy.org, RockwernAcademy.org

The Seven Hills School At its core, our culture at Seven Hills celebrates human complexity. We love that we’re all different. In our diverse, inclusive community, we learn to approach each other with open minds and compassionate hearts. We learn that each of us has unique potential and that the variations of that potential make each

person’s story worth exploring. Our teachers are recruited from all over the country and trained in some of the nation’s best schools. Our Doherty Campus houses the Doherty division of Lower School (2-year-olds through grade 5). Our Hillsdale Campus houses the Lotspeich division of our Lower School (2-year-olds through grade 5), the Middle School (grades 6-8), and Upper School (grades 9-12). Hillsdale Campus: 5400 Red Bank Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45227; Doherty Campus: 2726 Johnstone Pl., Cincinnati, OH 45206, Phone: (513) 728-2400, 7hills.org/

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 collegepreparatory 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 Grandin Road (Hyde Park), Cincinnati, OH 45208, Phone: 513-871-4700, ext. 261, Email: pearl e@summitcds.org, summitcds.org

PERFORMING ARTS EDUCATION

CCM Prep offers a wide variety of programs in music, dance and theatre arts for people of all ages and abilities ‒including classes for adults, young children, teens and pre-professional students preparing for a future in the performing arts. Questions: call 513-556-2595 or email CCMPrep@ ucmail.uc.edu. University of Cincinnati College ‒ Conservatory of Music, 290 CCM Blvd., Contact Person: Spring Starr Pillow, Email: CCMPrep@ucmail.uc.edu, ccm.uc.edu/arts4all/prep.html

PUBLIC

Great Oaks Career Campuses offers career development training for high school students and adults. With four campuses ‒ Scarlet Oaks in Sharonville, Diamond Oaks in Dent, Live Oaks in MIlford, and Laurel Oaks in Wilmington, high school students prepare for careers and college, and adults get training and certification to begin a new career or advance in a current career. greatoaks.com, Phone: (513) 771-8840

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November 2024 THINGS TO DO

FRI 01

Monsters in the Sky You have heard of lions, tigers and bears and thought OH MY? Now, try gorgons, the wrath of ancient gods and the release – of the Cracken! Oh, my indeed! Location: Trailside Nature Center, Time: 7 pm - 8 pm, cincinnati-oh.gov/ cincyparks

Family Flying Squirrel

Watch Flying squirrels are usually hidden in the forest but they reveal themselves at dusk. After a brief indoor orientation, head out to the new flying squirrel viewing area to watch the magic unfold as these seldom seen forest residents glide in for their evening meal. Location: Cincinnati Nature Center, Rowe Woods, Time: 7:30 - 8:30 pm, cincynature.org

Wonders of Stargazing

Bundle up and join in for a spectacular view of the Twin Creek Valley below and the stars above. You will explore different constellations and the mythology associated with them. Location: Twin Creek MetroPark, Time: 8 - 9:30 pm, metroparks.org

SAT 02

18th Annual Heads Up

Pumpkin Chuck Medieval-style siege engines, flying pumpkins, food trucks, craft beer, live entertainment, fall colors, and family fun: It’s the 18th annual Heads-Up Pumpkin Chuck! Location: Stanbery Park, Time: 12 pm - 5 pm, mwcc.org/pumpkin-chuck/ *F

Taylor Swift Tea Party

Calling all Swifties! Guests will enjoy crafting and sharing friendship bracelets, singing along to Taylor's biggest hits, and showing off their most stylish Swift-inspired outfits in a lively costume contest. Enjoy a traditional English tea service featuring an array of delicious treats, perfectly themed to celebrate Taylor's iconic eras. Location: The BonBonerie, Time: 11 am & 2 pm, bonbonerie.com

Art Together Create together with your little one in this hands-on art studio designed for early artists ages 3–5. Location: Cincinnati Art Museum, Time: 10 - 11 am, cincinnatiartmuseum.or g *F

2024 Firefighter Cook-Off

Ticket holders will have the opportunity to taste all of the firefighter dishes, enjoy a selection of beer and wine, and participate in a raffle. Location: Cincinnati Fire Museum, Time: 7 pm, cincyfiremuseum.com

Family Fossil Adventure

Travel through time with naturalists as we hike down to our creek to explore the ancient Ordovician Sea here at Rowe Woods! Take a deep dive into the history of our region, searching for fossils and observing the pre-historic landscape that lives under our feet! Location: Cincinnati Nature Center - Rowe Woods, Time: 1011:30 am, cincynature.org

Royal Princess Brunch Make your little princesses’ dreams come true. During this experience, they get to meet the Disney Princesses. Watch their excitement when they get to sing and dance or get their picture taken with their favorite Princess. Location: Receptions - Erlanger, Time: 11 am - 1 pm, receptionsinc.com

SELECT DAYS, BEGINNING NOVEMBER 22

WOODLAND LIGHTS at Countryside Park

Biscuit Day One of the most common staples of any farm family's meal was the biscuit. Celebrate Biscuit Day, as they dedicate a whole program to the biscuit. Watch as various types of biscuits are made around the farm, and then baked using a variety of methods. Location: Carriage Hill MetroPark, Time: 12 - 4 pm, metroparks.org

Pumpkin Smash Instantly green your Halloween this year at our Pumpkin Smash! Don’t trash it – smash it! Bring your old, rotting jack o’lanterns and SMASH them in an open-top dumpster. Location: Liberty Center, Time: 11 am - 1 pm, liberty-center/com

SUN 03

Even More Before the Roar Join in for the most epic Bengals tailgates before home game days in partnership with Bengal Jim. There will be beer, food trucks and more from Castellini Esplanade to the parking lot. Location: Smale Riverfront Park, Time: 9 am - 1 pm, cincinnati-oh.gov

Howl-O-Ween Dog Costume Contest

Enter your dog in this annual dog costume contest! Owners are encouraged to dress up with their pup. Dogs will be scored by three judges based on things like cuteness, cleverness, and ability to keep their costume on. The top three dogs win prizes, and each pup will go home with a bag of treats from Pet Wants. Location: Findlay Market, Time: 2 - 4 pm, findlaymarket.org

Elf On The Train Join Santa’s Elves who’ve left their shelves to take you on an amazing adventure and journey! The holiday magic starts with balloon twisting and Elf Meet & Greets with a live performance onboard. Location: LM&M Railroad, Time: 1 pm & 3 pm, lebanonrr.com

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Candy Taste Test Teens can celebrate National Candy Day with a taste test of international candies from around the world. Location: Greenhills Branch Library, Time: 4 - 5 pm, cincinnatilibrary.com

TUES 05

Wild Senses Join staff inside the Rowe Visitor Center for a 20-to-30minute and make nature discoveries using senses and feed the resident non-venomous snake. Location: Cincinnati Nature Center - Rowe Woods, Time: 11 - 11:30 am, cincynature.org

Homeschool Science Days:

Ohio Settlers Explore the log cabin at Indian Mound Reserve, play games the way children did in the old days, dress up in period costumes, and more! Location: Indian Mound Reserve, Time: 10 am - 12 pm, gcparkstrails.com *F

WEDS 06

Going on a Pumpkin Hunt It is pumpkin time! Search the Sugar Bush for pumpkins. Feel inside a pumpkin without looking and describe how it feels. Sing a pumpkin song, and enjoy a pumpkin story. Do pumpkin art work and take a pumpkin gourd home with you. Location: Aullwood Audubon, Time: 10 am - 11:45 am, aullwood.audubon.org

S'Mores Night in the Alley

All neighbors are invited to a S’Mores Night in Imagination Alley! Get ready to roast up some marshmallows, create some holiday crafts, and have fun with your neighbors! Location: Imagination Alley, Time: 6 - 8 pm, imaginationalleyotr.org

Disney Jr. Live On Tour:

Let’s Play Mickey is getting ready for the biggest playdate ever at the Clubhouse with all his favorite pals including Minnie and Goofy, the Puppy Dog Pals, Ginny and Bitsy from “SuperKitties” and Ariel from “Disney Jr.’s Ariel,” but mysterious weather keeps interrupting the fun. Can Team Spidey from “Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends” find out who is behind this and help save the playdate? Location: Taft Theatre, Time: 6 pm, tafttheatre.org

THURS 07

Tiny Thursdays at the DAI

Join on Thursdays for this child and caregiver preschool program where children ages 3-5 and a caregiver (baby siblings welcome) will have a story time in the galleries, followed by an art project in the classroom. Location: Dayton Art Institute, Time: 11:15 am - 12 pm, daytonartinstitute.org

Northern Saw-whet Owl

Bird Banding Join Dr. Dave Russell as he discusses the natural history and scientific banding of live Northern Saw-whet Owls. Discover why these amazing owls are perceived as "tame" while learning about their life history and identification and the importance of the Red Cedar habitat to their wintering grounds. Location: Germantown MetroPark, Time: 8 - 10 pm, metroparks.org

FRI

08

Layers of Innovation Join us for Layers of Innovation presented by Atomic Data and toast to all things science, technology, engineering, art and math during an adults-only night at the museum. We are excited to host an evening filled with light bites from local restaurants, creative cocktails, explosive programming and exclusive access to CMC’s world-class exhibits. Plus, explore one newly opened exhibit, Advancing Health, presented by Mayfield Brain & Spine. Location: Cincinnati Museum Center, Time: 7 pm, cincymusum.org 21+

Tween Time Play video games on our big screen, create unique crafts, hang out with friends, and enjoy other fun activities. For ages 8-12. Location: Miamisburg Branch Library, Time: 4 - 5 pm, daytonlibrary.com

FRI 08 — SUN 10

Greater Cincinnati Holiday Market Calling all gift gurus, party point-people and masters of mistletoe: Get all your holiday shopping done at the Greater Cincinnati Holiday Market, featuring 350+ one-of-a-kind boutiques and specialty stores. Location: Sharonville Convention Center, cincinnatiholidaymarket.com

Kettering Recreation Complex. Vendors will display their festive holiday decorations and handmade gift items. Location: Kettering Recreation Complex, Time: 9 am - 4 pm, playkettering. org

Nature Prepares for Winter

Let's talk about how animals prepare for and survive winter. Meet some of MetroParks' program animals while you discuss who sleeps, who leaves town, and who adapts to frosty winter conditions. Location: Fairfield Community Arts Center, Time: 10 - 11 am, yourmetroparks.net *F

Plane Talks in Honor of

Veterans Day Visitors are invited to listen and interact with subject matter experts located throughout the museum’s galleries as they speak about their unique experiences serving our nation's Air Force, and learn more about the artifacts and aircraft located in the museum.

Location: National Museum of the United States Air Force, Time: 10:30 am - 3:30 pm, nationalmuseum.af.mil

SUN 10

Sensory Sundays at the Boonshoft Museum Sensory Sundays provide increased accessibility for those with sensory sensitivities to enjoy the museum without large crowds or extra stimuli. Location: Boonshoft Museum, Time: 10 am - 2 pm, boonshoft.org *SN

Nuts About Squirrels Take a walk around the park and check out what our squirrels are up to this time of year. Learn about how an often-overlooked animal plays an important part in our local ecosystems. Location: Farbach-Werner Nature Preserve, Time: 1 - 2 pm, greatparks.org *F

scenery pieces adding grandeur and beauty, this production promises to be a spectacular visual treat. Location: Taft Theatre, Time: 6 pm, tafttheatre.org

MON 11

Veteran’s Day: Free Admission for Military All members of the military — active and retired — will receive FREE admission to the Zoo on November 11, Veteran’s Day. Location: Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Time: 10 am - 5 pm, cincinnatizoo.org *F

Veteran’s Day Hike Bring your friends and family for outdoor fun and to show appreciation for our Veterans. We’ll hike past Buckeye Falls and up the Gorge Trail to enjoy the changing seasons and make discoveries along the way. Location: Sharon Woods, Time: 11 am, greatparks. org *F

TUES 12

Discovery Hike: Autumn

The leaves are falling, the birds are flying south, seeds are being dispersed and animals are getting ready for winter. Bring your homeschoolers out to Indian Mound Reserve to find evidence of the changes happening in the autumn. Location: Indian Mound Reserve, Time: 910 am, gcparkstrails.com *F

Family Caregiver Nature Walk Walks provided by The Area Agency on Aging and Five Rivers MetroParks. The walk provides respite and support for family caregivers. Location: Cox Arboretum MetroPark, Time: 11 am - 12 pm, metroparks.org *F

SAT 09

Holiday Arts & Craft Show

This popular annual event showcases over 100 vendor spaces throughout the Lathrem Senior Center and

Memorial Hall presents Veterans Day 2024 Visual arts and symphonic music coalesce in an evocative celebration of our armed services as Memorial Hall proudly continues its century-long mission of honoring Cincinnati veterans.

Location: Memorial Hall, Time: 2 pm, memorialhallotr.com *F

The State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine Presents Swan Lake Be spellbound by the iconic variation of Little Swans, Odile’s 32 fouettés, and the graceful movements of the talented Ukrainian dancers. With over 200 custom

CAM At the Library: Walnut Hills Cincinnati Art Museum visits Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library’s Walnut Hills library branch to encourage creativity and explore the process of printmaking. This art-making experience is inspired by the collection of prints and paintings in the special exhibition, George Bellows: American Life in Print! Location: Walnut Hills Branch Library, Time: 4:15 - 5:15 pm, cincinnatiartmuseum. org *F

WEDS 13

Homeschool Science: Sound Science Let’s talk about noise! Uncork your ears and concede to the cacophonic cascade. Sound not only helps us better understand each

other, but all life on Earth. Say hello to the science of sound! Location: Miami Whitewater Forest, Time: 10 am - 12 pm, greatparks.org

Summit Center Storytime

Join every Wednesday at the Nature Center for Storytime! There will be reading books, singing songs, and enjoying hands-on crafts with a new theme each week. Recommended for ages 2-5. Location: Nature Center at The Summit, Time: 1:30 pm, greatparks.org *F

THURS 14

Family Astronomy Night

Geared for families with children 5-12 years old, Family Astronomy Night will include viewing through a telescope (if clear), a tour of the Observatory, and a hands-on space activity or craft. It will be fun for the whole family. Location: Cincinnati Observatory, Time: 7 pm, cincinnatiobservatory.org

Creature Chronicles for Kids Calling all young explorers! Wiggle around with some animal friends, learn about them through story time, and giggle and play with new pals! Toddlers, ages 2-5, and their caregivers are invited to join us on this adventure! Location: Miami Whitewater Forest, Time: 10 am, greatparks.org *F

FRI 15

Full Moon Walk: Beaver Moon Witness the night's magic transform the trails as we marvel at the full moon and reveal natural history happenings on this quiet, guided hike. Full Moon Walks provide rare opportunities to hike Cincinnati Nature Center trails when we’re normally closed. Location: Long Branch Farm & Trails, Time: 7:30 - 9 pm, cincynature.org

The Piano Guys Since their serendipitous inception in a Southern Utah piano shop, THE PIANO GUYS have established themselves as an unstoppable musical force. At their core are Jon Schmidt (pianist, songwriter) and Steven Sharp Nelson (cellist, songwriter), whose dynamic performances and creative synergy have captivated audiences worldwide. Location: Schuster Center, Time: 7:30 pm, daytonlive.org

SAT 16

Games in the Galleries: Choose Your Own

Adventure Play an art-based game with family members and go on an impromptu adventure through the galleries. Location: Cincinnati Art Museum, Time: 2 pm, cincinnatiartmuseum.org

Founder’s Day 2024 Over 235 years ago, Major Benjamin Stites and a boat load of 26 brave pioneers landed on the banks of the Little Miami River within a short distance of where the cemetery is. This area was named Columbia and later was annexed by Cincinnati. Join for a free tour of one of the oldest cemeteries in Hamilton County and learn about the founding members of Columbia. If time allows, we hope to visit the neighboring Fulton Cemetery which includes the final resting place of William Brown, first recipient of the Purple Heart. Location: Pioneer Cemetery, Time: 10 - 11:30 am, cincinnatioh.gov *F

Holiday Art Fair Join us for great gift giving options as over 20 artisans & craft vendors feature handcrafted items with complimentary coffee and cookies.

Location: Aullwood Aububon, Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, aullwood.audubon.org/HAF *F

SUN 17

Dayton Philharmonic Junior Strings & Youth Strings Fall Concert These rising stars are shaping the future of classical music. Prepare to be dazzled by the extraordinary talent of young musicians as they grace the stage.

Location: Roger Glass Center for the Arts, Time: 2:30 pm, daytonlive.org

Terrific Turkeys Join for an agriculture educational program designed to give you a farming foundation you can build upon. During this hands-on program, discuss turkey's different breeds, life cycle, husbandry practices, nutrition and their agricultural significance. Location: Chrisholm MetroPark, Time: 3 - 4:30 pm, yourmetroparks.net

MON

18

KinderBridge Storytime Get ready for Kindergarten with stories, songs, and hands-on activities. Recommended for ages 4-6 with a caregiver. Location: 1:30 - 2:30 pm, cincinnatilibrary.com *F

TUES

19

94th Annual Waffle Shop

Hungry to be fed? “Waffle Shop” returns as a dine-in or carry-out event again this year! Waffle Shop is a 90+ year tradition at Christ Church. Location: Christ Episcopal Church, Time: 11 am - 2 pm, daytonchristepiscopal.com

Storytime on the Farm Join every Tuesday at Parky's Farm for storytime! Each week you will read a different themed book together which will be followed by sensory activities based on the book of the week. Location: Winton Woods, Time: 10:30 - 11:30 am, greatparks.org *F

WEDS 20

REC Reads Bring your toddler or preschooler to the Rosenthal Education Center for a morning of art-themed story books, songs, and sensory activities. Location: Cincinnati Art Museum, Time: 11:30 am, cincinnatiartmuseum.org

FRI & SAT, NOVEMBER 22-23

PAW PATROL LIVEHEROES UNITE at Heritage Bank Center

Kids Adventure Challenge: History Mystery Peek into the mystery and history of the Glenwood Gardens’ land and its peoples. Bring your curiosity on this fun-filled journey. Gather with other kids to explore, learn and build community. Perfect for homeschoolers. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Location: Glenwood Gardens, Time: 10:30 am - 12:30 pm, greatparks.org

Create & Play Explore the galleries with your young one while learning about art through guided activities and interactive games. Then get creative in the studio and make your own masterpiece to take home. This monthly program is designed for children ages 2–6 and their caregivers. Location: Taft Museum of Art, Time: 10:15 - 11 am, taftmuseum.org

THURS 21

Rise Up Performing Arts presents FROZEN JR Dive into the enchanting world of Frozen Jr., where magic, music, and unforgettable moments await! Location: Sorg Opera House, Time: 7 pm, cincyticket.com

Wee Wonder about Fall Toddlers and young children can fall in to learn about autumn! Have fun doing autumnal activities and make a seasonal craft. Location: Sharon Woods, Time: 10 am, greatparks.org *F

FRI 22

Owls of Ohio Explore Ohio's eight owl species during a one-hour interactive presentation about their courtship rituals, feeding behaviors, identification characteristics, songs, and interactions with people. Location: Germantown MetroPark, Time: 6 - 8 pm, metroparks.org

Zoom Around the Room A variety of play equipment will be set up in the gymnasium for children and their guardians to run, climb, jump and recreate. Location: Vandalia Recreation Center, Time: 10 - 11 am, vandaliaohio.org

The O.F.F. Market The vast and diverse Summit Park, serves as home to The Off Market and offers a plethora of amenities that the whole family can enjoy. Here you'll find multiple playgrounds, walking trails, splash and nature scapes, fishing ponds, bars and restaurants, as well as plenty of free parking and a centralized location to boot. We can't wait for you to spend a day with us. Location: Summit Park, Time: 10 am - 4 pm, theoffmarket.org

Fall Nature Walk Some birds have just arrived from Canada and will call warm Ohio their home for the winter. Venture out for a leisurely hike while searching for these world travelers, and exploring other plant & animal life. Location: Germantown MetroPark, Time: 9 - 11 am, metroparks. org *F

Discover Dinosaurs’ Descendants

While many summer birds flew south for the winter, Canada birds came to Ohio to spend their winter! Find out which birds call Ohio their warm refuge while searching for them in the park. Location: Englewood MetroPark, Time: 10 - 11 am, metroparks.org *F

Lights Up 2024

Celebrate the official holiday kick-off event at Liberty Center with family-friendly activities and special guests! Find your favorite spot around the center to enjoy our parade made up of local organizations and special holiday characters which will loop through the center and end at The Park. Santa will then need your help counting down to the lighting of our tree in The Park so be sure to bring your holiday cheer! Location: Liberty Center, Time: 3 - 8 pm, liberty-center.com

Blippi Live! Join the Band

Join Blippi to make music in your hometown in the brand new live Blippi: Join the Band Tour! Blippi will be joined onstage by Meekah along with their singing and dancing buddies and LIVE musicians. They’ll explore what makes music, including sounds, rhythms and instruments, with fan-favorite Blippi hits. Location: Taft Theatre, Time: 2 pm, tafttheatre.org

FRI 22 & SAT 23

Elf In Concert SANTA! I KNOW HIM! Grab a bowl of spaghetti and syrup and run like a cotton-headed ninny-muggins to see the heartwarming holiday classic ELF on the big screen. Enjoy the movie while the Philharmonic performs the original score live. Location: Schuster Center, Time: 7:30 pm, daytonlive.org

PAW Patrol Live - Heroes

Unite PAW Patrol Live! “Heroes Unite” follows Ryder and the PAW Patrol pups as they face their greatest challenge yet. When Mayor Humdinger clones Robo Dog, chaos ensues all over the world. It’s up to the PAW Patrol to catch the clones, rescue Robo Dog, and show that when the going gets “ruff,” lending a paw makes you the ultimate TOP HERO! This new adventure is going to be PAWsome! Location: Heritage Bank Center, heritagebankcenter.com

SUN 24

Fossils in the City Did you know Cincinnati is known worldwide for its fossils? We’ll start off inside the nature center discovering various fossil types common to the area, then we’ll hike down to the creek to look for more. Location: Nature Center at The Summit, Time: 2 pm, greatparks.org *F

Ringing in the Holidays Held the weekend before Thanksgiving, Ringing in the Holidays is Carillon Historical Park’s annual holiday gala. Featuring live music, hors d’oeuvres, delicious desserts, a specialty cocktail, a silent auction, and more, this festive occasion is the perfect way to, well, ring in the holidays. Location: Carillon Historical Park, Time: 5:30 pm - 9 pm, daytonhistory.org

MON 25 & TUES 26

Young People’s Concert: Homegrown Harmony Join the CSO on a musical journey through the history of the Queen City! Location: Music Hall, Time: 10:3011:30 am, cincinnatisymphony.org

MON 25

Homeschool Adventures

Homeschooling families discover great children’s nonfiction and fun learning activities! Start with a nonfiction picture book read-aloud and follow with a craft, science experiment or other learning activity connected to the month’s theme. Location: Miamisburg Branch Library, Time: 2:30 - 3:30 pm, daytonmetrolibrary. org *F

TUES

26

Deeds Carillon Concerts

Deeds Carillon concerts are performed by Carillonneur Alan Bowman. At 151-feet, with 57 bells, the limestone Deeds Carillon-the Park’s namesake-is Ohio’s largest carillon. Location: Carillon Historical Park, Time: 6 pm, daytonhistory.org

Tales to Tails with Ella

Practice your reading skills in a calm, relaxed environment by reading a story to our furry friend Ella, a certified therapy dog. Location: North Central Branch Library, Time: 4 - 5 pm, cincinnatilibrary.com *F

WEDS

27

Holiday Lunch Cruise Break up your day and sail away! Climb aboard for a 2-hour cruise featuring games, entertainment, and a delicious buffet. All seating is reserved. Location: BB Riverboats, Time: 12 - 2 pm, bbriverboats.com

THURS 28

Thanksgiving Dinner

Cruise Truly a feast to be thankful for! Let our chef create the perfect Thanksgiving dinner for you, your family, and your friends. Celebrate with "Cincinnati's River Tradition" and treat yourself to a traditional holiday feast with all the trimmings but without all the work! Location: BB Riverboats, Time: 1 - 3 pm & 5:30 - 7:30 pm, bbriverboats.com

Thanksgiving Day Race at TQL Stadium Grab your running essentials and join family and friends for one of the country's longestrunning races, the 115th annual Western & Southern Thanksgiving Day 10K Run & Walk. Location: TQL Stadium, Time: 9 am, thanksgivingdayrace.com

FRI 29

Gobble Wobble Walk Shake your tail feathers and walk off those extra scoops of mashed potatoes. Enjoy nature stories from a naturalist or one another on our family friendly trails. Location: Cincinnati Nature Center - Rowe Woods, Time: 10 am & 2 pm, cincynature.org

Christmas Tree Sale

Purchase your Christmas tree from Findlay Market and support a variety of community-enriching initiatives like Findlay Kitchen, Findlay Launch, Nutrition Assistance Programs, and more. Location: Findlay Market, Time: 9 am - 6 pm, findlaymarket.org

FRI, NOVEMBER 29

OPENING DAY SKATE at Riverscape MetroPark

Stock-up Wednesday at the Market The holidays are here! Stop by the 2nd Street Market to support your favorite small businesses. Whether you’re shopping for fresh produce or kitchen staples for a meal or looking for a one-of-akind gift from one of the Markets artisans, the Market is your one-stop destination for the holidays this year. Location: 2nd Street Market, Time: 11 am - 3 pm, metroparks.org

Opening Day Skate at RiverScape MetroPark Lace up your skates and join us for the coolest day of the year - Opening Day at the MetroParks Ice Rink! Location: Opening Day Skate, Time: 11 am - 10 pm, metroparks.org

Choose & Cut Christmas Trees at Young’s Cut your own Christmas Trees and make a great family tradition starting just after Thanksgiving. Choose and cut your tree from Young’s Jersey Dairy’s 30 acre farm or select a freshly cut tree. Location: Young's Jersey Dairy, youngsdairy.com

The Grand Illumination Tree

Lighting Watch the holidays light up during Dayton’s traditional tree lighting on Courthouse Square, followed immediately by a nighttime parade for children, sparkling with more than 100,000 lights! Enjoy decorative seasonal floats, horses, drill teams and bands, and some special holiday treats. Location: Downtown Dayton, Time: 3 - 7 pm, downtowndayton.org

SAT 30

Too Much Turkey Hike If you feel like you are in need of a long walk, this is the hike for you! We will be trekking across the Narrows while learning all about wild turkeys. If we are lucky, maybe we will even see one!

Location: Narrows Reserve, Time: 8 - 11 am, gcparkstrails.com

Wildlife of Winton: Turkeys Join in for the Wildlife of Winton Series. During this time, we’ll learn all about the life history, habitat, food, nesting, and behaviors of Turkeys! Location: Winton Woods, Time: 10 - 11 am, greatparks.org *F

Home Alone with CSO “KEVIN!”

Hilarious and heartwarming, Home Alone is holiday fun for the whole family! This Thanksgiving weekend, experience holiday hijinks and mayhem with Kevin, Harry and Marv as John Williams’ charming score is performed live by your Cincinnati Pops with the film projected on a giant screen in stunning high definition above the stage. Location: Music Hall, Time: 7:30 pm, cincinnatisymphony.org

Breakfast with Santa at EnterTRAINment Junction

Enjoy a morning filled with a delicious breakfast buffet, as Santa himself mingles and spreads cheer at each table. The little elves in your life will be thrilled to build their own special ornament at the Christmas craft corner, explore the wonders of our Amaze-N funhouse, and capture a magical moment with the big man in red at our Christmas Journey attraction! Location: EnterTRAINment Junction, entertrainmentjunction.com

Christmas with The Celts The Celts, (formerly The Nashville Celts) combine tight vocal harmonies with energetic, fiery Irish trad breaks and their own original songs. The Celts are known for incorporating all things Irish into unlimited genres. From retro disco dance to roots country, jazz, and rock with no restrictions to their creative freedom. Location: Memorial Hall, Time: 7:30 pm, memorialhallotr.com

ONGOING EVENTS

The UC Health Ice Rink at Fountain Square November 2 - February 17. The UC Health Ice Rink, presented by Fifth Third Bank is an outdoor ice rink that takes over Fountain Square from November 2 through February 17. Location: Fountain Square, myfountainsquare.com

Pyramid Hill Lights November 15 - January 5. No holiday season is complete without a visit to the Pyramid Hill Lights show. Our art and nature filled route is lit up by over one million lights and features installations by local artists. The whole family is invited to drive through our unique holiday experience. Location: Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and Museum, Time: 6 pm, pyramidhill.org

North Pole Express November 15 - December 23. The North Pole Express is a magical event where everyone can experience the wonder of the holiday season as they journey down the train tracks of Warren County, Ohio. Passengers spend time with Santa and his elves on the 1 Hour & 15 minute festive train ride. Train cars are decorated with holiday lights and decorations, adding to the cheer found throughout the event. Location: LM&M Railroad, lebanonrr.com

Christmas at the Junction

November 16 - January 5. Create a holiday tradition for your family! See the magic of Christmas at the home of the World’s Largest Indoor Train Display. See our Expo Center filled with amazing Christmas displays and special holiday trains! Location: EnterTrainment Junction, entertrainmentjunction.com

PNC Festival of Lights

November 21 - January 5. The Cincinnati Zoo is shining bright for the 42nd annual PNC Festival of Lights! Come early to see more animals and stay for the lights! In addition to admiring the beauty of 4 million LED lights, visitors can find the 5 Fiona fairies in Fairyland, take in a blacklight puppet show, marvel at the spectacular Wild Lights on Swan Lake, or snack at one of our seasonal concessions. Location: Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Time: Sunday –Thursday: 10am – 9pm, Friday – Saturday: 10am – 10pm, cincinnatizoo.org

A Christmas Carol November 22 - December 29. The holiday story you love unfolds in spectacular fashion in Moe and Jack’s Place – The Rouse Theatre! In Charles Dickens’ classic tale, Ebenezer Scrooge is a greedy curmudgeon who finds his heart changing when three spirits and the ghost of a long-lost friend show him the errors of his ways. Location: The Rouse Theatre, cincyplay.com

Deck the Y’alls November 22 - January 1. Your premier destination for holiday lights is back for another year at Thomas More Stadium! Decked out in more than 2.5 million brilliant lights and dazzling decorations that rival the North Pole. With holiday activities, ice skating rink, food, drinks, fireworks and more, these nights are anything but silent. You won’t find a bigger, brighter celebration anywhere else! Location: Thomas More Stadium, Time: 5:30 pm, decktheyalls.com

Walk in the Woods November 23 - December 8. This annual exhibition has become a favorite of many and features the artwork of local artists inspired by the beauty of a walk in the woods, expressing themselves through a variety of forms including photography, mixed-media, painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, and fiber. Location: Rowe Woods Auditorium, Time: 10 am - 5 pm, cincynature.org

A Carillon Christmas

November 26 - December 30. Join in for A Carillon Christmas to see Carillon Historical Park’s 65-acre campus transformed into a winter wonderland of sparkle, magic, and holiday cheer!

Location: Carillon Historical Park, daytonhistory.org

Land of Illusion Christmas

Glow November 27 - December 30. Celebrate the season at The Christmas Glow, over 3.8 million lights at the 2-mile long Christmas Around the World drive-thru experience, visit Santa at the Christmas Village Santa Workshop or just take in the majestic lights of the 45-foot Christmas Tree as you and yours warm by the gas fire pits. Location: Land of Illusion, Time: 6 pm - 10 pm, landofillusion.com

Scuba Santa’s Water Wonderland at Newport Aquarium November 29December 24. See Scuba Santa swim underwater with a tank full of sharks – including the NEW Zebra Sharks and Shan the NEW Shark Ray! Through some holiday magic, tell him what you want for Christmas – Scuba Santa can see, hear and speak with you while he’s underwater surrounded by all his fishy friends. Location: Newport Aquarium, newportaquarium.com

WinterFest at Kings Island

November 29 - December 31. Experience Kings Island transformed into an enchanting holiday wonderland at Cincinnati’s premier holiday event, WinterFest! With more than seven million lights, ice skating on the Royal Fountain, dazzling entertainment, jolly good activities, festive attractions, holiday shopping and delicious seasonal treats, winter magic is spread throughout the park!

Location: Kings Island, visitkingsisland.com

Holiday

Junction November 9 - January 6. The Duke Energy Holiday Trains have been a Cincinnati holiday staple since 1946, delighting generations since they first debuted downtown in 1946. Track-level views reveal intricate details of the display, where over 300 rail cars and 60 locomotives steam past anxious passengers waiting to board while cars sit with snow to their hubcaps and the perfect trees strapped to their roofs. Location: Cincinnati Museum Center, cincymuseum.org

Woodland Lights Select Days

beginning November 22. Woodland Lights offers a fantasy land of holiday lights and displays along the half-mile paved path. The month-long festival has more lights, more vignettes, and the same winter whimsy that enchants thousands of visitors each year. Location: Countryside Park, washingtontwp.org/recreation/ woodlandlights

Light Up Middletown

Tavern Dinners | Harvest Fest November 1-2, 8-9. Carillon

Historical Park’s tavern dinner series features an authentic, three-course, hearth-cooked meal and historical entertainment in Newcom Tavern (Est. 1796)—Dayton’s oldest building.

Location: Carillon Historical Park, Time: 6 pm - 10 pm, daytonhistory.org

November 28 - January 1. Drive through the downtown Middletown Smith Park and see the millions of sparkling lights in animated displays, including the tunnel of lights, the sea serpent in the reflecting pond, Santa’s Workshop, Santa golfing and much more. Location: Light Up Middletown, Time: 6 - 10 pm, lightupmiddletown.org

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