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Head to the water this weekend! Ohio River Paddlefest, the country's largest paddling celebration, benefits Adventure Crew, a nonprofit that takes city teens into the great outdoors.

Get in the water and support a great cause, or cheer on participants, during Ohio River Paddlefest, as the nation's largest paddling event returns this Saturday, Aug. 5.

Local nonprofit Adventure Crew hosts the river-centric event, now in its 22nd year.

Adventure Crew’s Outdoors for Expo, a free community event celebrating all things outdoors, will kicks off Paddlefest weekend on Friday, August 4.

“Between Ohio River Paddlefest and the Outdoors for All Expo, Paddlefest weekend has become a can’t-miss event for outdoor enthusiasts,” said Miriam Wise, director of support and engagement for Adventure Crew. “Mark your calendars and invite your friends and family to join us the first weekend in August for this much-loved annual tradition.”

Paddlefest brings 2,000 paddlers in kayaks, canoes and SUPs to the Ohio River each August. Participants can choose between two distances to paddle the Ohio while it’s closed to motorized traffic, making the event accessible to paddlers of all skill levels.

Ohio River Paddlefest
Schmidt Recreation Complex
2944 Humbert Ave.
Register for Paddlefest 

Friday, Aug. 4 
4-9:30 p.m
Outdoors for All Expo

This Paddlefest pre-party feature hands-on demos, live music, food and drinks. .
More information

Saturday, Aug. 5
Ohio River Paddlefest
7 a.m.

Paddlers launch from Schmidt Recreation Complex at 7 a.m., and all paddlers will launch by 8:30 a.m.

See full schedule for the event www.ohioriverpaddlefest.org/schedule 

The nine-mile paddle ends with a Finish Line Festival, featuring music by The Sunburners, food trucks and MadTree beer, at Gilday Recreation Complex in Riverside. For a shorter adventure, the 4.5-mile Paddlefest MINI finishes at the Public Landing in Downtown Cincinnati. Both paddling routes start at Schmidt Recreation Complex, 2944 Humbert Ave. in the East End.

Friday night’s Outdoors for All Expo, is free and open to the public. The event has grown to feature around 70 exhibitors, including local parks, outdoor outfitters, adventure experts and environmentally minded organizations, with hands-on demos.

The event also includes music by Jake Speed & the Freddies, Honey & Houston and Ma Crow & Company, plus raffles, food trucks, and beer from MadTree. his year’s Expo runs from 4-9:30 p.m. at Schmidt Recreation Complex. 

A new addition to Paddlefest this year is a kayak bass fishing tournament spanning both Friday and Saturday that lets anglers compete for prizes and bragging rights while fishing any of three tributaries of the Ohio: Great Miami River, Licking River or Little Miami River.

Paddlefest is organized by and is a benefit for Adventure Crew, a nonprofit that connects city teens in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky with nature and each other through engaging outdoor adventures.

“Every dollar we raise through Paddlefest supports that mission,” Wise said. “So by signing up to paddle on Saturday or buying raffle tickets and a beer on Friday, you’re helping us get city teens who might not otherwise have access to nature out on adventures like hiking, biking and of course, paddling. It’s a great way to share your love of the outdoors while having a great time in the process.

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Swing Into Action

The best in women’s golf are heading to town, as the Kenwood Country Club gets ready for the second annual Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G, Sep. 6–10. With a field of 144 of the world’s best golfers, and an increased purse of $2 million, the tournament ensures women’s golf has a platform to showcase their talent.

During a recent media preview for the 2023 Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G, Emily Norell, the tournament director, sponsors, and Ally Ewing, 2022 champion, shared their thoughts and insights about this year’s competition.

The second annual tournament will be held Sept. 6–10 at Kenwood Country Club, featuring a field of 144 of the world’s best golfers. The event is broadcast domestically on Golf Channel with more than 12 hours of live coverage and is distributed around the globe to more than 220 countries.

In May, Kroger and P&G announced that the purse for this year’s Queen City Championship will increase to $2 Million, up from $1.75 Million in 2022. This is part of the co-title sponsor’s commitment to the tournament to attract the world’s best golfers to the city of Cincinnati and to ensure women’s golf has a platform to showcase their talent.

Last year, the tournament welcomed more than 50,000 fans to Kenwood Country Club, with more than 70 local and national partners supporting the tournament, over 700 volunteers, and by delivering over $12 Million of economic impact to Cincinnati. In 2022, more than $500,000 was cumulatively invested across all sponsors behind charitable programs as a result of the tournament.

Kroger Queen City Championship Media Day Speakers

  • Betsy Ross, Moderator & President of Game Day

  • Kate Meyer, Kroger Head of Health & Beauty Merchandising

  • Pat Cady, P&G Sales Senior Vice President

  • Emily Norell, Tournament Director

  • Ally Ewing, 2022 Champion of the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G

  • Dan Plunkett, Kenwood Country Club CEO

Ticket and hospitality packages are available now.

Free parking for all fans will be provided by Tire Discounters so all guests will have convenient access to the tournament. The Commissioners Club will have a new name and dining flair as the Jeff Ruby family is supporting the tournament. The new name of the Commissioners Club will be the Carlo & Johnny Pavilion featuring food and beverage from one of Cincinnati’s most iconic names.

The Kroger Queen City Championship is part of a platform to advance women in sports, business, and education. This effort includes the Queen City Game Changers Leadership program that recently graduated 130 Cincinnati-based women from both corporate and entrepreneurial backgrounds. Through four full-day events last year, the program connected each participant with an executive coach, executive mentors, and provided a curriculum designed to accelerate each individual’s path to executive leadership. Within the past year, 20% of the Game Changers earned promotions within their companies, and numerous entrepreneurs in the program received new business accounts and access to corporate collaborations. Founding members of the Game Changers Leadership Program include Kroger and P&G, Cintas, Great American, St. Elizabeth, TriHealth, and GE Aviation. To learn more about the program, as a potential candidate or to volunteer, visit the website at www.queencitygamechangers.com.

In 2022, the first year of the Game Changers Scholarship was launched, awarding scholarships to five young women from Cincinnati and Dayton. In the 2023-2024 academic year, the scholarship awards will have an 84% increase from the previous year by including all Kroger divisions. These scholarships are 100% awarded to multi-cultural women and will be selected across the entire Kroger Family of Companies. The 23 winners of this year’s Game Changer Scholarship will be announced during the week of the Queen City Championship presented by P&G.

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A World Apart

2023 Women's World Cup action continues. We've got tips and insights to help you look like an expert, even if you don't know a free kick from a chip shot.

by Courtney Tomasetti

World Cup Winners 

  • 2019 – United States

  • 2015 – United States

  • 2011 – Japan

  • 2007 – Germany 

  • 2003 – Germany

  • 1999 – United States

  • 1995 – Norway

  • 1991 – United States

After a hard fought game against the Netherlands that ended in a 1-1 draw, the US women’s national soccer team face Portugal in their final match of the group stage at the 2023 Women's World Cup, hosted in Australia and New Zealand. Want to impress your friends and loved ones with your expert knowledge of the Cup? We’ve got some notes to make you look good, no matter your skill level.

Matches are being held at 10 stadiums in nine cities: five in Australia and four in New Zealand. For the first time, 32 teams will be part of the tournament. The field has been expanded from 24 teams after the 2019 World Cup in France.

Tournament Format

The tournament opens with the group stage where each of the 32 teams play three matches. In group stage, three points are awarded for a win, one point is awarded for a draw, no points are awarded for a loss. Max points a team can accrue is 9 if they win all three matches. The top two teams in each group (based on total points) moves on to the knockout round of 16. The U.S. is in Group E and will play Vietnam, Netherlands, and Portugal during group play.

Cincinnatians on the USWNT

Two Cincinnati natives are playing for the U.S. Women's National Team's World Cup team.

Rose Lavelle (Midfielder) – Lavelle is a graduate of Mount Notre Dame High School where she was the team’s leading goal scorer. Lavelle completed her collegiate career for the Wisconsin Badgers where she was named an All-American. She started six games for the United States at the 2019 World Cup, scoring three goals, and was awarded the Bronze Ball. This will be Lavelle’s second World Cup apearance.

Aubrey Kingsbury (Goalkeeper) – Kingsbury attended St. Ursula Academy where she was a member of the state championship soccer team in 2007 and 2008. Kingsbury was a three-time All-American at Wake Forest and is currently in her eigth year in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). Kingsbury is making her first-career World Cup appearance.

Prize Money 

FIFA will pay out $110 million in total prize money to the 32 teams at the 2023 World Cup. Every player will earn at least $30,000, with the amount increasing the further along that teams progress in the tournament. The 23 players in the title-winning squad will each get $270,000.

about the team

Veterans Alex Morgan and Lindsay Horan are co-captains of the USWNT. U.S. Soccer said that when both Horan and Morgan are on the field — which will be often — Horan will wear the armband. 

The U.S. has seen the emergence of promising new talents like Trinity Rodman, Sophia Smith, and Alyssa Thompson. All three are making their first career appearance in a World Cup.

Trinity Rodman (Forward, 21) – Rodman, the daughter of NBA legend Dennis Rodman, made history after becoming the youngest woman ever selected in the NWSL draft. The then 18-year-old was drafted to Washington Spirit as the No. 2 pick. She was named NWSL Rookie of the Year later that year as she helped her team lift the NWSL title. The 21-year-old scored both goals as the USWNT secured a 2-0 friendly win over Wales in the team's final tuneup before the start of the tournament. Rodman entered the match at halftime in place of Alex Morgan. (Yes, her dad is who you think he is!)

Sophia Smith (Forward, 22) – The Standford alum just became the youngest player in the NWSL to reach thirty goals. Smith is one of the most explosive scorers on the roster and once she gets on the move there’s almost no stopping her. Her confidence and finishing ability will be key for the USWNT. 

Alyssa Thompson (Forward, 18) – After learning she was selected to the USWNT roster just days after finishing high school, Thompson became the second youngest player to ever be named to a USWNT World Cup team. Thompson decommitted from Stanford in January, a week before the NWSL draft, and became the top overall pick by Angel City FC. Since then, she has made twelve appearances in the NWSL, scoring three goals.

USWNT defender and captain Becky Sauerbrunn will be the biggest omission on and off the field. Sauerbrunn suffered a foot injury in an April NWSL match and will miss the tournament. Without its longtime anchor, the USWNT backline will look and play differently than it has in World Cups past — likely with Alana Cook at the heart of it all.  Cook seems likely to be the U.S.’s top center back throughout the tournament.

Mallory Swanson (Forward), suffered a torn patellar tendon in an April friendly against Ireland, sidelining her for several months. Swanson was one of the teams most reliable goalscorers in the months before her injury.

Catarina Macario (Midfielder), suffered a torn ACL in June 2022. While it seemed to give her enough time to be ready for the World Cup, her recovery has not gone as planned. Prior to her injury, the 23-year-old was showing the potential to be one of the team’s most important players as she scored five goals in five appearances last year.

Two-time World Cup winner Megan Rapinoe (Forward) announced that she will retire from competitive soccer at the end of the current season. Rapinoe said her decision to announce her retirement before the Women’s World Cup will help the U.S. team better focus on its attempt to win a third straight world championship. The 38-year-old has scored 63 goals and registered 73 assists for the USWNT and in 2019 won the Ballon d’Or and FIFA’s The Best award after a scintillating Women’s World Cup in which she earned the Golden Ball and Golden Boot.

Teams Most Likely to Usurp the U.S. Crown

England

England may be the biggest threat to the USWNT hopes of claiming a third straight title. The USWNT fell to England in a 2-1 defeat in a friendly last fall. Since then, England has lost three players to injury including their star striker.

Netherlands

The USWNT and Netherlands will meet in both sides' second Group E game. Favorites often slip up in group play. A Dutch upset could dent the Americans title hopes in several ways, as it would almost certainly relegate them to a second-place group finish and a likely matchup against No. 3-ranked Sweden in the round of 16.

 Sweden

Sweden are longstanding giants of women's international football and often go far in tournaments. Even if they don't meet until the quarters or semis, the U.S. will probably eventually have to go through Sweden — an opponent that has given them nightmares repeatedly on the global stage.  The Swedes tied the U.S. at the 2015 World Cup, then famously knocked the Americans out of the 2016 Olympics. The most recent meeting came in 2021 at the Summer Games in Tokyo, when Sweden embarrassed the USWNT 3-0 in the group phase.

France

The only way France and the U.S. can face off is in the Aug. 20 championship match at Stadium Australia in Sydney. France has a new a standout coach in recently hired manager Hervé Renard and a deep, talented and experienced roster that is capable of winning a one-off match against anyone.

Germany

Despite having suffered an early exit from the Women’s World Cup in 2019, the two-time World Cup winners headed Down Under with high hopes. With the confidence boost of the European Championships behind them and a largely unchanged squad, Germany are keen to return to the upper echelons of world football again and have their eyes set on a third title.

 Australia

Australia has never been beyond the quarter-finals but are a contender to go all the way as co-hosts with Sam Kerr leading the line. Don't discount the power of playing on home soil — an advantage that would be most pronounced at the final in Sydney, when more than 83,000 fans are expected.  Should both the U.S. and Australia make it that far, the USWNT will be up against not just the 11 Australians on the field, but the entire country of almost 27 million. 

Wanna bet?

Arguably the most popular market in Women’s World Cup betting is on futures odds. Sportsbooks far and wide have been taking money for months from customers wagering on who will win the tournament.

The defending champion U.S. team is the current favorite at +225 followed by England (+375), Germany (+650), Spain (+700) and France (+800). The U.S. is a clear favorite to win another title and would become the first men's or women's team to three-peat in the process.

For those unfamiliar, most sportsbooks offer three-way betting on World Cup games and soccer in general. Bettors can wager on what the result will be after 90 minutes plus injury time. A moneyline bet can be made on either team or on Draw. A game ending in a tie is a draw.

In the Women’s World Cup, the talent gap between the top teams and the bottom teams is much larger than in the men’s tournament. So, if you’re thinking about betting on Draw, start by looking for matches that at least have a chance to be competitive.

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Drink in the History

Rhinegeist and Music Hall team up for new “Bricks & Beer” tour.

Friday, July 28, 5 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 11, 5 p.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 6, 5 p.m.

• Tour length is 1 hour
• Limit 4 tickets per transaction
• Guest 21 and over
• Proceeds benefit Friends of Music Hall a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. For more information go to, friendsofmusichall.org

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Cincinnati is a city that loves its beer, its history, and its beer history!

Friends of Music Hall have combined all those interests for their new Bricks and Beers tours.

“Learning about hops and history while sampling delicious beers would, we hope, attract a new audience to Music Hall,” says Mindy Rosen, executive director of The Friends of Music Hall.

In partnership with Rhinegeist Brewery, the Friends have developed a unique tour experience that welcomes you to late 19th-century. There you’ll uncover the surprising intersection of the Cincinnati beer industry and its contributions to the development of Music Hall. Tour parts of the building and quench your thirst with beer selections from Rhinegeist.

“(We) love to introduce this magnificent building to people who have never stepped foot inside,” says Rosen. “Taking the Bricks and Beer Tour does just that – over half of the guests are first-time visitors.”

Friends of Music Hall, formerly Society for the Preservation of Music Hall (SPMH), is a volunteer-driven organization with a mission to preserve, improve, promote and provide education about Cincinnati Music Hall.

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“It’s time to party...”

The hottest show of the summer is this weekend, as Cincinnati Music Festival celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip hip, classic R & B, and OG styling. From Snoop Dogg to Al Green

Thursday, July 20

Slick Rick, Doug E. Fresh, Rakim, Big Daddy Kane

Friday, July 21

Al Green, Jill Scott, Jodeci, Midnight Star, Gerald Albright

Saturday, July 22

Snoop Dogg, Babyface, P-Funk Connection, Avery Sunshine, Norman Brown

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Get ready to G R O O V E.

The Cincinnati Music Festival is back with no shortage of events, music and more. The music starts with a celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip hop at the Andrew J. Brady Music Center on Thursday, July 20, with concerts at Paycor Stadium on Friday and Saturday nights.

What started as the Ohio Valley Jazz Festival has grown and evolved into a spectacular three-day event on the riverfront. Throughout the festivals’s history, though, the hottest stars in R&B, jazz, soul, and hip-hop have taken the stage, including Aretha Franklin, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Luther Vandross, Patti Labelle, New Edition, Earth Wind and Fire, Whitney Houston, Stevie Wonder, and Janet Jackson.

What to see

From the jam packed shows with stars like Snoop Dogg, Jill Scott, Al Green, Midnight Star, Slick Rick and so many more, you can sit back and relax to the music or get up and groove.

During the afternoon, Music Hall, the Harriet Beecher Stowe House, and Taft Museum of Art are offering tours, with discounts for CMF attendees!

What to eat:

There’s no shortage of places to grab a great bite to eat at The Banks and throughout downton, but these stops are offering deals when you dine with them!

  • Aladdins Eatery, 1203 Main St.: automatic 10% any food purchase.

  • Cheba Hut, 2614 Short Vine: Use code “420” in store for a discount.

  • Cincinnati Food Tours, Findlay Market, 107 W Elder St.: 10% off any guided tour July 21st-22nd 2023 with code “CINCY”

  • Cinema OTR, 1517 Vine St: 50% off one specialty drink with proof of your CMF ticket.

  • Findlay Market, 1810 Race St.: 15% off one item at Market Center and 50% one drink at Jane’s.

  • Riverside Food Tours, 145 E. Second St: 10% off any tour with code “FOODIE10.”

Accompanied by a street festival, Festival 513, the Cincinnati Music Festival Presented by P&G has an estimated annual economic impact of $107 million, according to the Greater Cincinnati Center for Economic Education at the University of Cincinnati. ​

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Wild Ones

Don't act a fool! See Ludacris, Ashanti, and Flo Rida at Hard Rock on Thursday.

Hard Rock’s outdoor concerts make a trip to the “Dirty South,” with hip-hop legend Ludacris. Though he’s taken a detour with the Fast and Furious films, he returns to his roots, performing this Thursday at Hard Rock Casino’s outdoor venue, along with Ashanti and Flo Rida.

During his career, Ludacris has won three Grammy Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Critic's Choice Award and an MTV Video Music Award. Among his many hits are “Last of a Dying Breed,” “Number One Spot,” “What's Your Fantasy / Roll Out (My Business)” and “On Top Of The World.”

If You Go

Ludacris Ashanti Flo Rida
Thursday, July 20, 6:30 p.m.
Hard Rock Casino, Outdoor Venue

Experience Ludacris, Ashanti, and Flo Rida like never before!

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Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter, actor and author Ashanti burst onto the music scene in 2002 with her self-titled debut album, Ashanti. Over the span of her more than 20-year career, Ashanti has released six studio albums and received a number of awards including eight Billboard Awards, a Grammy, two American Music Awards, two Soul Train Awards and six ASCAP Awards.

An actress (The Muppets’ Wizard of Oz, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Army Wives, John Tucker Must Die), Ashanti also executive produced and starred in the musical drama and feature film Stuck.

In 2022, she wrote and released her first book of poetry through Hyperion, Foolish/Unfoolish: Reflections on Love.

With his 2007 breakout single “Low,” Flo Rida broke the record for digital download sales at the time of its release. Since then, he sold more than 80 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists. His hits include “Right Round,” “Club Can’t Handle Me,” “Good Feeling,” “Wild Ones,” and “My House.”

In 2021, Flo Rida represented San Marino in the Eurovision Song Contest, performing "Adrenalina" by Italian singer Senhit.

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Being Your Best

The Kroger Wellness Festival returns Sept. 22 and 23, with speakers including Venus Williams, Peyton and Eli Manning, and Cameron Diaz, plus music, cooking demos, and more.

The Kroger Wellness Festival presented by PepsiCo featuring Gatorade
Sept. 22 and 23, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The Banks

Free concerts by Barenaked Ladies on Friday, Sept. 22, 5 p.m. and Flo Rida on Saturday, Sept. 23, 5 p.m.

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Looking for inspiration to be your best self?

Maybe some pointers from Venus Williams and the Manning brothers will help.

Learn from them, plus more than 150 experiences and food offerings focused on six core pillars of transformation: balance, move, breathe, care, uplift and play, at the Kroger Wellness Festival.

The largest free health and wellness festival in America, Kroger Wellness celebrates physical, mental and emotional health for the whole family.

On the afternoon of September 23, Gatorade will host Peyton and Eli Manning for a special Q&A appearance at the festival. Peyton retired from the NFL after 18 seasons in 2016, playing for the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos, and Eli retired after 16 seasons in 2020, playing his entire career as the quarterback for the New York Giants. The brothers each won two Super Bowl championships and currently are the co-hosts of ESPN's “ManningCast” during Monday Night Football.

Cameron Diaz, actress and co-founder of Avaline Wine, and celebrity chef and Blue Diamond Culinary Partner Amanda Freitag, among many others, will also appear at the Festival.  

Tennis champion and entrepreneur, Venus Williams, will also make an appearance presented by PepsiCo. With seven Grand Slam titles, five Wimbledon championships and four Olympic gold medals, Williams is arguably one of the most accomplished and inspiring women in the history of sports. Off the court, she has parlayed her fine-tuned business acumen with her healthy competitive spirit into multiple successful entrepreneurial pursuits.

A featured highlight at the Festival will be an appearance by Little Amal, the internationally celebrated 12-foot-tall puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl with an accompanying performance by the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra.

“At Kroger, we believe in the power of Food as Medicine and are committed to helping people live healthier lives in the communities that we serve,” said Colleen Lindholz, president of Kroger Health. “The Kroger Wellness Festival reflects this commitment and our vision to change the way people eat in the country. We are excited to bring a weekend full of resources that encourage heathy living, while also offering a family-friendly atmosphere with fun activities and events.”

Festival attendees can experience fitness activities, panel discussions, cooking demos, exhibitions, classes, and live music across six stages from brand sponsors: PepsiCo, J&J, BODYARMOR, Campbell’s, Saratoga Water and American Greetings. The full schedule will be released next month.

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King for a Day

Two local conservationists are competing for “Tire King of the Little Miami River.” More than fun, it’s part of an ongoing effort to keep the Little Miami River clean.

An ongoing effort to keep the Little Miami State and National Scenic River clean has spurred an unusual contest. Two local conservationists and business owners are competing for the title of “Tire King of the Little Miami River.”

Bryan Wolf, of Roads, Rivers, and Trails (RRT), and Mark Bersani of Loveland Canoe and Kayak, are competing to see who can pull the most tires out of the Little Miami State and National Scenic River.

The Tire King Challenge runs through the summer, and the title of The Tire King of the Little Miami will be based on the number of tires pulled from the river and total donations for each group. Donate to the Tire King Challenge today!

Both Wolf and Bersani are passionate conservationists who are dedicated to ridding the river of a common hazard – tires that have been dumped into the Little Miami.

The tires create hazards for both the public who enjoy the river recreationally, and for fish and wildlife who need a healthy environment to survive. 

About Adventure Crew
Adventure Crew is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting city teens in Greater Cincinnati with nature and each other through engaging outdoor adventures. Founded in 2013, the nonprofit now serves all Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) high schools, seventh and eighth graders in select CPS elementary schools, and seven schools in Northern Kentucky – a total of 27 schools and a roster of nearly 1,000 students per year. Through challenging monthly adventures, city teens develop the courageous spirit to step out of their comfort zone and discover new worlds – outside in nature and inside themselves. This deep connection to nature will set a positive course for their lives – and help create the next generation of environmental stewards.

For more information, visit www.adventurecrew.org.

Last year, volunteer crews pulled more than 200 junk tires and more than six tons of metal and debris out of the 110-mile stretch of the Little Miami State and National Scenic River. In addition to the great river cleanup efforts, the money raised will be donated to Adventure Crew and Little Miami Conservancy.

“Your donation to my Crew Champion fundraiser supports transformative experiences city teens the great outdoors,” said Bersani. “Help me open the doors of nature through kayaking, biking, hiking, rock climbing, skiing, and other awesome adventures.”

Founded in 1967, the Little Miami Conservancy (LMC) has provided key leadership in achieving national and state recognition for the Little Miami by spearheading the designation of the Little Miami as Ohio’s first National Wild and Scenic River and Ohio’s first State Scenic River. For 55 years, LMC has worked in partnership with public officials, landowners and developers to protect and establish critical riverfront forests and prairielands that filter runoff, provide vital shade and wildlife habitat, and help stabilize riverbanks. The LMC has acquired more than 100 beautiful nature preserves through conservation easements, land purchase and donation. Today the Little Miami main stem has been brought back “from the brink”, but challenges remain. The river is now in exceptional health and is ranked in the top 10% of river ecosystems in Ohio. Over 54% of the Little Miami’s riverfront is formally protected.

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Leading the Way

Applications for the Queen City Game Changers Women’s Leadership Program are open for the second class, beginning Sept. 5, 2023, with an additional 25 spots added,

Queen City Game Changers – Apply Today!

The Queen City Game Changers includes four day-long programs with the following topics:

  • Sept. 5: Career Mapping & Executive Coaching featuring a keynote panel with P&G and Kroger executives

  • Nov. 8: Managing Advocacy Networks

  • Jan. 18, 2024: Executive Leadership & Negotiation Training

  • March 14, 2024: Media Training & Wellness Mindset

The application is due July 15 and the tuition for the year-long leadership program is $10,000 per person.

The Queen City Game Changers Women’s Leadership Program announced applications are open for the second class beginning Sept. 5, 2023, and an additional 25 spots have been added to the program.

 The Queen City Game Changers Leadership Program was introduced at the inaugural Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G, the LPGA tournament played at Kenwood Country Club. This year’s tournament will be held September 6-10, 2023 and will feature the top professional female golfers in the world.

The initial class, comprised of 135 rising corporate leaders and entrepreneurs, is supported by P&G, Kroger, Cintas, St. Elizabeth, TriHealth, GE, Great American Insurance Group, Chosen Foods, Tito’s and Performance Auto. Keynote speakers for the inaugural program included: P&G CEO Jon Moeller, Kroger Senior Vice President Mary Ellen Adcock, Black Tech Week Founder Candice Brackeen, Horizon Community Fund CEO Nancy Grayson, Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber CEO Brendon Cull, among many others.

The second class will be open to an additional 25 women who are interested in growing their professional networks, think strategically about their careers, and meet top business leaders. Each participant will be matched with a local, certified executive coach with a regular meeting schedule and will join a cohort of 10 other female leaders.  

Additionally, Queen City Game Changers will continue its partnership with WeSpeak, a leadership program by the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber, on April 23 to discuss the “Secret to Wealth Building.”

 

All graduates of the program will be invited to join an alumni group led by Power to Pursue, and attend the annual Power to Pursue Summit and the monthly Ascending Women Event Series with change-making speakers in spaces where women can build authentic connections.

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Need a Lift?

Coney Island's Balloon Glow lights up the night on July 3.

Balloon Glow
Monday, July 3

Coney Island
6201 Kellogg Ave.
Tickets and more information.

10 a.m. – 8 p.m.: Sunlite Water Adventure open

1–6 p.m.: Storybook Paddleboats, Action Alley, Sports Alley, inflatables, and Cincy Mini-Golf

5–9 p.m.: Interactive booths and games

6–10 p.m.: Live band “1990s Something” in Moonlite Pavilion

8 p.m.: Ten gorgeous hot air balloons begin glowing, tethered safely above for all to enjoy

10:15 p.m.: Rozzi’s Fireworks Finale over shimmering Lake Como

What’s better than a day spent with family and friends at Coney Island? A day spent with family and friends AND the visual splendor of vibrant hot air balloons during Balloon Glow.

“Coney Island is our community’s treasured, family-friendly gathering place” said Coney Island’s spokesperson Tricia Mullin. “Our Balloon Glow festival fits right in with that, offering area families a chance to take a break from it all and enjoy experiences together that will become fond memories for a lifetime.”

What will those memories be made of? The look of awe on a child’s face as they see not one, but TEN hot air balloons glowing vibrant colors against the dusk sky. The unbridled smiles of the kids as they enjoy the Twister water slide over and over and over again, waving to Dad every time. It’s the moment Mom joins her kids on the dance floor as she introduces them to her favorite ‘90s hits played by the band “90 Something.” It’s the way the kids lean back on each other as they look up to see fireworks splashing color all over the night sky.

“This is what Coney Island is all about,” Mullin said. “We’re here to help Mom or Dad show the little loves of their lives what it means to be a kid in the height of summertime.”

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On the March

Everyone loves a parade! (And fireworks, too!) Celebrate the 4th of July with plenty of both.

When your city is named after an organization affiliated with the Father of Our Country, you better believe July 4th is a BIG deal.

From community parades to musical celebrations to spectacular fireworks, Cincinnati commemorates the Fourth of July with equal amounts fanfare and family fun.

Edgewood Independence Day Parade
Tuesday, July 4, 9:30 a.m.
Caywood Elementary and Turkeyfoot Middle School Campus
edgewoodky.gov

Edgewood celebrates the 61st anniversary of the parade, with the theme “Celebrating our Star Spangled 75th anniversary.” The Grand Marshal is Boy Scout Troop 779 and Honorary Grand Marshal Jon Draud. There will be a brief awards ceremony following the parade at the flagpole in Presidents Park.

Fort Thomas Parade & Celebration
Tuesday, July 4, 10:30 a.m., celebration at 5 p.m.
Tower Park, 900 S. Fort Thomas Ave.
ftthomas.org/event/independence-day-parade-1030am/

The day begins with the YMCA Firecracker 5K at 7 a.m., with the parade at 10:30 a.m.

Tower Park will have food trucks, family friendly activities, and music from 5 to 9 p.m., with fireworks at 10 p.m.

57th Annual Independence Day Fireworks
Tuesday, July 4, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Ault Park, 5090 Observatory Circle
www.aultparkac.org/events

Enjoy a day filled with family fun and an evening celebrating America’s birthday, with food trucks, kids’ activities, and live music!

  • 10:30 a.m. – Walk-up registration to children’s parade and contest

  • 11 a.m. – Children’s bike parade and bike decorating contest

  • 6–11 p.m. – Evening program with music and fireworks

  • 7:30 p.m. – Live music from GenX

  • 10 p.m. – Rozzi’s Famous Fireworks 

Northside 4th of July Parade
Tuesday, July 4, 12 p.m.
Hamilton Ave.
northsideparade.com

The wild, weird, and wonderful Northside 4th of July Parade begins at noon, traveling south on Hamilton Avenue to Hoffner Park, with a block party on Blue Rock Street following the parade.

City of Fort Mitchell Independence Day Parade
Tuesday, Jul 4, 12:30 p.m.
DCCH Center Fairgrounds
75 Orphanage Road
fortmitchell.com

This year’s theme is “Eye of the Tiger,” with Grand Marshal: Noel Rash, retired Beechwood High School football coach.

Sisters of Notre Dame 101st 4th of July Festival
Tuesday, Jul 4, 1–6 p.m.
Covington, 1601 Dixie Highway
sndusa.org/festival/

The Sisters of Notre Dame host the 101st 4th of July Festival in Covington, Kentucky. The festival features food trucks, beer, and soft drinks, with children games, raffles, and an online silent auction, plus live entertainment.

Money raised helps support the SND-sponsored education and healthcare ministries, vocation/young adult ministry, and our Global missions.

RED, WHITE AND BOOM!
Tuesday, July 4, 8 p.m.
Riverbend Music Center
www.cincinnatisymphony.org/red-white-and-boom

Join JMR and the Cincinnati Pops for its annual July 4 celebration, featuring a variety of American rock & pop classics and a medley of patriotic favorites. The Pops will be joined by Morgan James of Postmodern Jukebox, GRAMMY-nominated R&B artist Ryan Shaw and local talent Ciara Harper, Robert Lomax, Noël Walton and the Cincinnati Studio for Dance. The evening ends with a spectactular post-concert fireworks show.

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The Best Day

Heading to see Taylor Swift? The Banks is the space to be. We have the details on when the gates open, the best places to park, and all the can't-miss fun around Paycor Stadium.

#Swiftinnati Timeline

Friday, June 30

  • 12-7 p.m., Taygate at The Banks

  • 4:30 p.m., Gates to Paycor Stadium open

  • 5:10 p.m., Reds vs. Padres at Great American Ball Park

  • 6:30 p.m., Taylor Swift Concert begins with first act

  • 11:15 p.m., Taylor Swift Concert ends

Saturday, July 1

  • 12-7 p.m., Taygate at The Banks

  • 1:40 p.m., Reds vs. Padres at Great American Ball Park

  • 4:30 p.m., Gates to Paycor Stadium open

  • 6:30 p.m., Greensky Bluegrass Concert at the Brady Music Center

  • 6:30 p.m., Taylor Swift Concert begins with first act

  • 11:15 p.m., Taylor Swift Concert ends

Whether you’re Ready for It or not, the city will be all about the Taylor Swift The Eras Tour on Friday and Saturday.

It's time, oh-oh…The party starts on Thursday, as the official The Eras merch truck opens at The Banks, on Race Street south of Freedom Way next to the Andrew J. Brady Music Center, kicking off a weekend to forget about the deadlines.

There will be several points of sale for merchandise inside of Paycor Stadium for both shows. But Paycor is 100% cashless. – to convert cash to a card, you can visit one of two kiosks at section 122 or section 149.

The Taygate at The Banks, presented by altafiber along with Holy Grail, Q102, Freedom Center and the Queen Bee Half Marathon, runs from 12-7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.

Activities include

  • Official Taylor Swift merchandise trailer

  • Food trucks and beverage booths

  • Friendship bracelet-making station

  • Hair braiding station presented by the Queen Bee Half Marathon

  • Glitter makeup station

  • Phone charging stations presented by altafiber

altafiber also offers some tips for Swifties and their parents.

  • Be sure your phone is charged.

  • Bring an additional battery power bank if available.

  • Be sure location services are activated on your phones, so everyone can keep track of each other.

  • Have your child carry an Air Tag or other location device in case their phone dies (You can also put one in your car if you park in unfamiliar places to help you locate your vehicle).

  • Connect to FreeJungleWifi when you arrive at Paycor Stadium

PARKING

This is the big question for most folks.

On Friday Night, no advance parking sales through Paycor Stadium (Reds game at 5:10 p.m.)

The Central Riverfront Garage (CRG), East Garage, Broadway lot and lot E will open at 9:30 a.m. for parking sales and for Reds parking pass holders. At 1 p.m., Lots A, B & D will open for parking sales and at 2 p.m. – UE Garage opened for UE parking pass holders only (no parking sales).

On Saturday, advance parking sales through Paycor Stadium are available, only available in CRG. CRG, East Garage, Broadway lot and lot E will open at 8:30 a.m. for parking sales and for Reds parking pass holders. At 1 p.m., Lots A, B & D will open for parking pass holders only

Ride Share Options

If you want to leave the driving to someone else, TANK is providing bus service from Northern Kentucky University to the Riverfront Transit Center. Drivers can park in Lots K, L, M, P and Y on NKU’s Campus.

Dedicated Ride Share pick-up/drop-off lot for Paycor Stadium will be Hilltop North located west of Paycor Stadium along Mehring Way – Look for signage.

Family members and friends dropping off ticket holders are strongly encouraged to park at the CRG and enjoy the festivities along The Banks until the show is over and take your family member/friend back home.

Alternate options for drop off include:

  • The south curb lane heading eastbound on Mehring Way between West Pete Rose Way and Central Avenue.

  • The north curb lane on Second Street between Elm Street and Walnut Street.

Prior to the concert, ADA guests can be dropped off at the curb cut-out along Central Ave. between West Pete Rose Way and Mehring Way. ADA guests can be picked-up at the corner of Race St. and Freedom Way, just outside E + O Kitchen.

MOBILE TICKETING

Prior to the show, be sure to add your mobile tickets to your digital wallet to facilitate a seamless and fast entry to Paycor Stadium.

CLEAR BAG POLICY | PROHIBITED ITEMS

You’re going to supplies for evening, from your phone, battery and backup to your red lip classic and cat eye sharp enough to kill a man.

Paycor Stadium has a strict bag policy – Have a clear bag or small (no bigger than 4.5" x 6.5") clutch with you. See all the policies. For non-approved items or bags, Paycor will have lockers on-site available for rent.

GATES OPENING

  • Gates open at 4:30 p.m. on both days

  • Taylor Swift VIP early entry will be at 3:30 p.m. at Gate E

  • Non-ticketed fans will not be permitted onto the Paycor Stadium Plaza

  • All guests with floor tickets MUST enter Gate E. All other gates will turn them away.

With Swifties from across the country to spur Cincinnati’s regional economy

According to the Cincinnati Regional Chamber’s Center for Research and Data and Visit Cincy, the potential economic impact of Taylor Swift’s two-night performance at Paycor Stadium could reach $92 million.

This includes consumer spending on hotels, concert tickets, transportation and food and beverage over the two days. Of that spending, the Center for Research and Data approximates that $48 million will be newly generated spending or economic activity that would not have occurred had the ‘Eras Tour’ not included a stop in Cincinnati.

“The Taylor Swift ‘Eras Tour’ two-day stop in Cincinnati is the only city in all of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana to host this incredible event,” Visit Cincy President and CEO Julie Calvert said. “This fact creates a unique draw for the Cincinnati region for our hotels, restaurants, entertainment venues, women and minority-owned businesses, who no doubt will benefit from visitors – local, Midwest, and Southern region combined – to grow their business while at the same time creating an amazing experience that will benefit our region well beyond this weekend.”

With the region expecting hundreds of thousands of attendees, the tour stop will also have an impact on jobs and tax revenue. In total, the concerts could initially support or create 724 jobs in the region, plus another 178 indirect or induced jobs, resulting in 902 jobs created or supported. Additionally, the concerts could generate nearly $3.8 million in tax revenue which includes $1.6 million local taxes, $1.4 million in state taxes, and $750,000 in federal taxes.

“The foresight of our regional leaders in building The Banks, Fountain Square, Over-the-Rhine, and our surrounding communities, has enabled this transformational event to continue our region’s success and growth,” Calvert continued. “Cincinnati is ready to welcome both Taylor Swift and all the ‘Swifties’ with an amazing experience.”

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Never Go Out of Style

Can’t decide on your look for the show? We've got some expert Taylor Thrift idea to help you find your Style for the weekend.

By Annabelle Dilts

So, you’re going to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in Cincinnati – and getting tickets isn’t even the hardest part. The real dilemma Swifties find themselves in is pondering is what to wear.  

Whether you dress for women, men – or revenge, we’re all dressing for Taylor. A sea of sequins, boas, sparkles, and fringe seems daunting to look at, but a showstopping outfit is as close as your local thrift store.

The Eras Tour definitely has its own style, with cowboy boots and colorful dresses lining each row of the stadium. Though the task to find the perfect Instagram-worthy outfit seems like an unmanageable feat, if you stick to a few themes, you’ll find the outfit of your Wildest Dreams. 

First: Dress as an album.

Swift has 10 albums, all with their own aesthetic and designated color palette, that can serve as inspiration. Outfits from music videos and Swift’s very own tour wardrobe act as simple options that can be crafted into a perfect look. The specific colors of each album give us variety, going from a mysterious and dark Reputation outfit to a southern and fringe-y Fearless fit. 

This green ombre dress and booties scream Folklore. And throwing on this sparkly black jumpsuit (with comfy shoes – a must!) will give you a big Reputation. And feel free to take liberty with the theme – this black top and striped shorts set takes inspiration from Taylor’s tour outfits for Red.

Second: The vibe of an album. 

Swift’s albums encompass so many feelings – heartbreak, love, loneliness, rebellion, nostalgia, and so much more. From the youthful down-home bliss of her debut (pictured here) to the revengeful tone of her latest release, Midnights, she covers all bases. You can use these underlying themes to make an equally comfortable yet obvious costume that commemorates your favorite album.

This denim overall set caught our eye during a trip to the kids’ section – proving sometimes the perfect outfit might be in an unexpected place. And even the simplicity of a cute gingham skirt and white top can give Lover vibes. 

And finally: Sequins.

Best believe we’re still “Bejeweled.” The most significant motif of The Eras Tour is the sequins and glitter we see in almost every tour outfit from Swifties and Taylor herself. The fun and fresh vibe we get from seeing a glittery bodysuit or sequined dress gives the perfect, quintessential, effortless Taylor Swift vibe we all yearn for in our Eras outfits. You can go head to toe sequins, or just an accent can make the whole (outfit) shimmer.

When deciding on an Eras Tour outfit, opportunities to make a legendary fit can be found anywhere, even your local thrift store. The most expensive item from our Taylor Swifing was only $8, including shoes and accessories.

Now let’s make it a perfect night to dress up like … Swifties!

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Color Your World

Cincinnati Pride celebrates its 50th anniversary on Saturday, July 24! Don't miss any of the fun, with a parade through downtown followed by the Cincinnati Pride Festival at Sawyer Point and Yeatman's Cove. Get details on the entertainment, family-friendly activities, and more at this celebration of community!

This weekend, Cincinnati Pride celebrate its silver anniversary, commemorating 50 years of Pride in Cincinnati!

Like all the best parties, it starts with a parade. The 2023 Cincinnati Pride Parade presented by Pure Romance steps off from Seventh and Plum streets at 11 a.m. The route travels down Vine Street past Fountain Square, and continuing through The Banks, ending at the Pride Festival at Sawyer Point and Yeatman's Cove.

The family-friendly festival includes entertainment, food vendors and other fun activities, and runs from 12 to 9 p.m. With many businesses and non-profits in both the parade and the festival, the day is a great way to show support for the city’s LGBTQIA+ community.

The mission of Cincinnati Pride is to provide the Greater Cincinnati LGBTQIA+ community and allies a forum that promotes inclusion and acceptance while affirming individuality. Throughout the year, they provide information, support local economic growth by partnering with the community to attract individuals to the Greater Cincinnati area, collaborate with other organizations through outreach programs, citizen involvement, and events, and educational resources to those inside and outside of the LGBTQ community.


PRIDE FESTIVAL ENTERTAINMENT

MAIN STAGE

12:10 p.m. – Dance Party w/ DJ Jules

2:30 p.m. – Drag Performances
(hosted by Brooklyn Steele-Tate)

  • Jessica Marie Jones

  • Chasity Marie

  • Jessica Dimon

  • Sasha D’vich

  • Crystal Cavalli

  • Tara Newone

  • Montana Banana

3:15 p.m. – Cincinnati City Councilman Reggie Harris

3:15 p.m. – Dance Party w/ DJ Castle

3:45 p.m. – Drag Performances
(hosted by Brooklyn Steele-Tate)

  • Rahanna Mitchell

  • Vanta Black

  • Savannah Judd

  • Zarah Fever

  • Aubrey Damned

  • Kora Slina

  • P.H. Dee

4:30 p.m. – Dance Party w/ DJ Castle

5 p.m. – Groove Crew of Greater Cincinnati (dance performers)

5:20 p.m. – Blessing by Cincinnati Sisters

5:30 p.m. – Mila Jam (headliner)

6:20 p.m. – Thelma Houston (headliner)

7:10 p.m. – Slayyyter (headliner)

8 p.m. – VINCINT (headliner

TUNNEL STAGE

12:10 p.m. – Chandler Carter (live music)

12:30 p.m. – Dance Party w/ DJ Jayy

2:30 p.m. – Honey and Blue  (live music)

3:15 p.m. – Drag Performances (hosted by Mirelle Jane Divine)

  • Karina Lee Phoeniz

  • Paxton Williams

  • Dolly Partner

  • Honey Stix

  • Rayna

3:45 p.m. – Dance Party w/ DJ Jayy

4:15 p.m. – Drag Performances  (hosted by Mirelle Jane Divine)

  • Rayvn Valentine

  • Kiara Chimera

  • Maya Motions

  • Paris Euphoria

  • Bambi Mitchell

4:45 p.m.– Party Favors

RED GATE STAGE
Presented by the Cincinnati sisters
1:30 p.m. – DJ Jacob

3 p.m. – The Cincinnati Sisters Story Time

3:30 p.m. – Kyla Mainous (live music)

4 p.m. –The Cincinnati Sisters  Set Ups

4:30 p.m.– Brian Rice (live music)

5 p.m. – The Cincinnati Sisters Send Off

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All Greek to Me

Opa! Panegyri Festival bring dolmanthes, dancing, and more!

If your knowledge of Greek culture starts with alpha and ends with Zorba, you need to visit the 48th Annual PANEGYRI Greek Festival.

Panegryi 2023

Holy Trinity – St. Nicholas Greek
Orthodox Church
7000 Winton Road

Friday, June 23, 5 – 11 p.m
Saturday, June 24, 3 – 11 p.m.
Sunday, June 25, 1 – 8 p.m

www.htsnchurch.org/event/panegyri/home

Admission: $3 per person, Children 12 and under free. New this year, weekend pass $5. A portion of admission is donated to the Freestore Foodbank, The Good Shepherd Food Pantry and The Holy Transfiguration Community Garden.

Parking: FREE parking and shuttle bus service available at St. Xavier High School.

When the festival began in 1975, it was a way to share Greek culture and heritage with the larger community. Loosely translated, Panegyri means “festival for everyone.” At this year’s event you’ll find food, dancing, music, and history.

In their agora (open-air market), you’ll find a cultural exhibit centered around three pivotal figures of world history: Pericles, Alexander the Great, and Constantine the Great, and their contribution to our civilization.

Developed by the Holy Trinity – St. Nicholas Greek
Orthodox Church’s Greek language school, the exhibit also includes items of folklore such as traditional costumes and the contributions of contemporary Greek culture.

The market­place also includes jewelry, fine linens, Byzantine icons and other religious items, and Kofinas Greek Olive Oil.

Traditional Greek dancing takes center stage, literally, throughout the weekend. But when the dancers aren’t performing, they will be teaching “Learn to Dance Greek” lessons. So if the bouzouki music moves you, you can try out Greek dance steps!

But perhaps the biggest draw to the Panegyri is the food. From delectable appetizers to full-course dinners, you’ll enjoy every bite prepared by volunteers from the best ingredients and following traditional recipes. Dinners include your choice of four entrees –chicken, moussaka, pastitsio, or tiropita/spanakopitaserved with rice, Greek-style green beans, Greek salad and bread. You’ll also find gyros, Greek pizza, and even Skyline, which was founded by Greek immigrants. And don’t miss the saganaki – flaming cheese – for a real thrill!

Of course, no Greek meal is complete without dessert. Inside the Main Hall, you’ll find a variety of authentic Greek pastries including baklava (fillo dough, layered with walnuts, sugar, and spices, then drenched with honey syrup), Kataifi (finely shredded fillo wrapped around a filling of grounds nuts, then dipped in honey syrup, and Pasta Flora (a delicate shortbread crust, filled with either apricot or raspberry preserves).

If you’re interested in bringing the secrets of Greek food home, you can attend one of their cooking demonstrations offered throughout the weekend.

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Father Time

This Sunday is Father's Day, and we have great gift ideas for every kind of dad, from golfers and grillers music and nature lovers.

Father’s Day is Sunday – THIS Sunday.

Instead of settling for a boring card, go for the gold and grab the dad or father figure in your life, a great gift or experience you know he’ll love.

Consider a day trip on the river: Loveland Canoe & Kayak lets choose your own adventure along the river. When you return to dry land, enjoy a walk through Downtown Loveland and refuel a one of the many restaurants or bars.

Hit the links, in AC: 5 Iron Golf, which recently opened in The Foundry across from Fountain Square, has a Father’s Day special, offering 15% off sim rentals and hitting packages, golf lessons, and more. With half off on sims and apps on Fridays and Saturdays after 7 p.m., you can give it a try before Sunday!

Play that funky music! It’s always a party at Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati. With a summer lineup the includes The Beach Boys, KC & The Sunshine Band, and Live (with Bush just announced!), you can spend time rocking out together.

Yes, Chef! If dad is manning the grill this weekend, give him everything he needs to create the Jeff Ruby Experience at home with their cook-at-home Family Meal Kits. Carefully packaged with full cooking and preparation instructions, they are available for pick-up and deliver.

Is he more of a car guy? Pull up to Gears and Beers at MadTree in Oakley. He cab bring his own classic, foreign, or sports car to show off or walk through and enjoy talking shop with other gearhead, then watch the Formula 1 race. Add in Catch-a-Fire Pizza, and a dog- and kid-friendly patio, it promises to be a hit with the whole family.

Stop by the city’s newest “City within a City” at Factory 52: If dad loves to be among the first to visit the newest spots in town, this is a good one. Factory 52, once the site of the historic United States Playing Card Company, is now a 20-acre community with shops, restaurants, and even picklebaball! Check out Gatherall, an open-concept space with a brewery, taproom and of course, good eats.

Get back to nature! Does spending time in the great outdoors sound like the perfect gift for dad? Check out Cincinnati Parks’ newest list of the city’s six best parks to hike!

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At Full Strength

Anchor Wellness opens new location, helps you find your best self.

If you’re looking to be your best self, look no further than Anchor Wellness Center.

The company, which prides itself on employing experts in physical therapy, nutritional therapy, strength training and more, is opening its second location in Evendale.

Anchor Wellness Center
10400 Reading Road, Suite 200

The new Evendale location has an open house on June 17, 10 am to 1 pm. Refreshments served. Free.

More about Anchor Wellness.

Anchor Wellness invites you to join them this weekend as they celebrate the grand opening of this new location!

“We are thrilled to finally open the doors of the Anchor Wellness Center to the community of Evendale,” said Dr. Sarah Crawford, founder of the center and WAVE Physical Therapy + Pilates, included in the Evendale and Kenwood locations.

By bringing together a diverse group of independent health and wellness entrepreneurs under one roof, Anchor Wellness Center hopes to revolutionize the healthcare landscape in Evendale. All of these professionals share a common vision of providing highly specialized, collaborative and client-centric care, focusing on empowering individuals to take ownership of their health and wellness journeys.

“Our mission is to provide a truly holistic and personalized approach to health and wellness,” says Dr. Crawford. “By bringing together and supporting independent practitioners who are leaders in their respective fields, we aim to offer a unique and comprehensive healthcare experience that is tailored to the individual needs of our clients.”

The open house on Saturday will offer residents of Evendale and the surrounding areas the opportunity to discover the range of services offered by the Anchor Wellness Center. Attendees can expect to meet passionate and dedicated practitioners who are committed to delivering top-notch care. In the spirit of collaboration, trusted and highly vetted local businesses will be on site as well showcasing their businesses with giveaways including B12 shots, treats and more.

To date, options for collaborative health and wellness services have been limited for Evendale residents, and Anchor Wellness Center is excited to fill this void by bringing its high-quality, concierge-like services, all under one roof, to the area. The center offers a wide range of services, including physical therapy, nutrition therapy, massage therapy, health coaching, pilates rehab, yoga therapy, strength training and mental health therapy.

This multidisciplinary approach ensures that clients receive comprehensive care that addresses all aspects of their well-being.

During the open house event, guests will have the opportunity to tour the space, meet practitioners and learn about the various services available as well as get to know other locally owned community businesses. There will be raffle prizes including a Grand Raffle of an Annual All-Access Pass to the Anchor Wellness Center which include annual services to all of the providers in the center values at over $12,500!

“This is an opportunity to explore what out-of-network care and whole-body health looks like and its positive impact on your life. We look forward to being part of the Evendale community and bringing collaborative care to the northwest region of Cincinnati.”

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Mangiamo!

ItalianFest celebrates Newport's Italian heritage with food, drink, and history.

Eating is a must – and completely unavoidable anyway – at Newport’s Italianfest, which kicks off this weekend along Riverboat Row.

The festival celebrates and honors Italian culture, food, music and more.

2022 Newport Italianfest

Thursday, June 8, 5–11 p.m.
Friday, June 9, 5–11 p.m.
Saturday, June 10, 12–11 p.m.
Sunday, June 11, 12–9 p.m.

Riverboat Row, between the Taylor-Southgate and the Purple People Bridges (below Newport on the Levee/Aquarium).

For more info on Italianfest, click here.

The event began in 1991, when then Mayor Thomas Guidugli and Commissioner Jerry Peluso saw a need for the community to celebrate the region’s rich cultural history and reflect the pride that Newport citizens have for their community. That commitment evolved into the the annual Italianfest.

The city-sponsored event is produced by a core of dedicated volunteers. Over the years, Italianfest has evolved from a small event with five food vendors and 5,000 visitors into one of the region's liveliest, family-oriented festivals nThis year, more tha n120,000 visitors are expected to attend.

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Concrete Jungle

WHO-DEY! Don't miss The Jungle to the Hall Saturday at The Banks.

Saturday, June 10, 1 p.m.
Holy Grail Tavern & Grille 161 Joe Nuxhall Way

Get tickets!

Bengal Jim and friends celebrate the induction of Ken Riley into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

The Bengals aren’t the only ones training for the season; the fans are warming up, too!

This Saturday, Bengal Jim and friends are prepping their WHO DEYS for Round 3 of the Jungle to the Hall, an events to honor Bengal greats.

Bengals fans, players and legends will join together to celebrate the induction of Ken Riley into the National Football Hall of Fame this August. Bengals fans are invited to share the hashtag #JungleToTheHall, as the organizers make a push for Bengal legends, Kenny Anderson, Willie Anderson and more to join him in Canton.

Bengals legends scheduled to appear include Ken Riley I, Ken Anderson, Dave Lapham, Dan Hoard, Geoff Hobson, David Fulcher, Jim Breech, Eric Thomas, Soloman Wilcots Glenn Bujnoch and Joe Kelly, as well as current Bengals RB Chase Brown and OL Ted Karras.

At Jungle to the Hall, fans can pick up Bengals merchandise from Black Owned, Koch’s Sporting Goods, Cincy Bobs, Bengals Bids, and more.

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Bursting with Pride

Oakley Soap Co. hosts Bubbles & Booze benefit for Transform.

Pride month, which starts today, honors the June 1969 Stonewall Uprising in New York City, a huge tipping point for the Gay Liberation Movement in the United States.

This year, Cincinnati Pride celebrates 50 years, with events planned at the Zoo, a Reds’ game, and Kings Island, and special Pride night swims, movie nights, and more.

Celebrate Cincinnati Pride!

This month, organizations around the region are celebrating Pride!

The celebration starts at Rhinegeist on Thursday, June 1 from 4–7 p.m. with PRIDEGEIST and Miss Major release party featuring a clothing drive hosted by Transform Cincy. Everyone who contributes to the clothing drive will receive a coupon redeemable for a $1 pint.

The new beer is named in honor of trans woman activist and community leader Miss Major Griffin-Gracy. A Berliner-style sour ale with lemon andsStrawberry, this is Rhinegeist’s annual brew celebrating PRIDE!

A portion of each pint sold of Miss Major 2023 will go to Transform Cincy, a non-profit that provides free wardrobes, with everything they need head to toe, to transgender and gender non-conforming youth.

On June 2, join The Oakley Soap Co. and Transform Cincy for a melt-and-pour soapmaking class at Creative House Art and Design in Covington. 

Each participant will get to make and take home their own bar of soap, and enjoy a mocktail or cocktail at their “secret bar.” The event is also a fundraiser, with $4 from every bar donated to Transform Cincy.

Multiple sessions are available, starting at the top of each hour.  Walk-ins are welcome but sign-ups are encouraged! Sign up here!

The region’s official pride Pride celebration is June 24. The parade through downtown Cincinnati steps off at 11 a.m. and is followed by the Cincinnati Pride Festival, a family-friendly event at Sawyer Point Park. The parade’s grand marshal and the full line-up of entertainment at the festival should be released soon!

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