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Dates to Know in Cincinnati: September

SEPTEMBER 1–30

CancerFree KIDS 100 Mile Challenge
30-day fitness and fundraising challenge in the month of September to honor Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Conquer the Challenge by completing 100 miles in September and raising $100 for CancerFree KIDS to fund life-saving childhood cancer research.
Register here

Celebrating the Classics: Gold Star’s 60th Birthday
Gold Star locations
Celebrate 60 years of Gold Star with (3) cheese coneys or (1) regular 3-way for $6 all September long.

September 1–October 31

Elly De La Cruz Shirt for Donors
For the first time in Hoxworth’s history, an exclusive donor gift will run for two full months. From September 1 through October 31, everyone who donates whole blood or platelets at one of Hoxworth’s seven neighborhood centers or select mobile drives will receive a limited-edition Elly De La Cruz shirt (while supplies last) as a thank-you for saving lives.

September 15–October 15

Hispanic Heritage Month
Click here for events around Cincinnati, courtesy of the Hispanic Chamber of Cincinnati.

Applications Now Open

Fall ReLeaf Program
– Applications open September 13th at 8am to low canopy neighborhoods (click here to view list)
– Applications open to all City of Cincinnati residents September 20th at 8am
The Fall ReLeaf program, made possible by the Cincinnati Parks Foundation and MadTree, was established to provide shade trees for homeowners whose curb lawns were too narrow for tree planting or for those with overhead utility lines.
Place an order for your FREE tree

through Saturday

Kaplan New Works Series
Music Hall
September 12–20
Free and Low-Cost Events
Sensory Friendly Performances

through Sunday

Broadway in Cincinnati: Back to the Future
Aronoff Center
September 9–21

through September 22

Camp Washington Skate Park FINAL DESIGN FEEDBACK
Check out the updated design and please help by answering a few lingering questions we have for the community. Fill out the survey here.

Wednesday

Beer For Humans
Rhinegeist, 5–8p
Benefiting UpSpring

Thursday

11th Annual Hoxworth Blood Center Golf Outing
Losantiville Country Club, registration at 10a and start at 11a
Attendees will be treated to a Hoxworth swag bag, breakfast from Busken Bakery, lunch from Skyline Chili, and dinner from Montgomery Inn PLUS the opportunity to win awards, raffle items from iconic brands, and even a car from Jeff Wyler for one lucky hole in one winner. Fundraiser Presented by Network for Hope.

Third Thursday Adult Skate
Sawyer Point Riverfront Rink, 7–10p
With DJ Gemini.
18+; free admission and free skate rental with ID

Thursday–Saturday

Cindependent Film Festival
Memorial Hall
Cincinnati’s home for independent filmmaking—a celebration of fearless storytelling, where indie films break boundaries and ignite creativity.
3-day VIP, 1-day VIP, and GA admission

Thursday–Sunday

Oktoberfest Zinzinnati
Sawyer Point & Yeatman’s Cove
The nation’s largest Oktoberfest celebration returns to downtown, complete with the world’s largest chicken dance, Running of the Wieners, food, beer, live music and entertainment, and so much more.
Free admission

Family Friendly Guide to America’s Largest Oktoberfest

Check out Skate Downtown Cincy’s full Oktoberfest weekend lineup

Friday

Opening Day: Niederman Fall Fun 2025 (Liberty Twp.)
Thursday 6–9p, Friday 4–9p (concessions and wagon rides begin at 6), Saturday 11a–9p, Sunday 1–6p
Tickets include: 4-acre corn maze, hayrides, kids tractor play area, wagon ride, human foosball, duck races, pipe swings, climbing hill, jumping pillow, and so much more!
$15 (online) general admission (children under 2 are free) and includes access to all activities. Tickets are available here.

Halloween Haunt Opening Night
Kings Island (select nights through November 1)
Fully transformed park featuring scare mazes, scare zones, sinister live entertainment, and hundreds of horrifying creatures lurking in the fog, plus some of the most exhilarating night rides in the country. Additional attractions available for purchase. Intended for mature audiences and not recommended for ages under 13.

Pups, Pints, and Pumpkins
Blooms & Berries, 5–8p
Special ticketed event, which includes doggie bag, sniffari, leash friendly agility, pup cup, photo ops, and more. Craft Beer Garden will be open and Farmer Frank’s Hot Dogs will be available for purchase.

Moonlight Movie Night: IF (Imaginary Friends)
Crutchfield Park, movie at a 7p
Make a craft with ArtsConnect; food will be available for purchase from Queens of the Crop food truck.
Free admission

Surfs Up: Beach Party Blowout
Riverside Marina, 8p
Surf rock beats, tiki drinks, and best beach look contest.
Free admission

Unique Things To Do in Cincinnati

Friday–Sunday

Mustard Seed Market
Clermont County Fairgrounds
100+ talented makers, locally owned businesses, one of a kind artists, thoughtfully crafted curators, and food trucks.

Fall in Cincinnati 2025

Saturday

Fall Plant Sale
Ammon Nursery (Burlington), 9a–2p
One of the region’s biggest and best plant sales, featuring a wide selection of perennials, annuals, trees, shrubs, and more.
Tip: Bring your own wagon or cart to make plant hauling easier (bigger wheels are best for gravel paths)

Women in the Outdoors Series: Kayak Basics
Winton Woods, 10a–3p
Improve your outdoor skills in a welcoming women-only environment. Remaining dates: Oct 18 (Backcountry Cooking) and Oct 25 (Archery)
Register here

The City Flea
Washington Park, 10a–4p
Cincinnati’s original curated urban flea market that considers itself a small business incubator, community organization, and city advocate.
Free admission

A Fall Affair: Downtown Lebanon Fall Festival 
Downtown Lebanon, 10a–7p
Pumpkin carving contest, fashion show, live music, vendors, hayrides, and fall treats.
Free admission

All-Wheels Bash
Clifton Rec, 10:30a–12:30p
Outdoor rollerskating and skateboarding with Clifton Recreation Center, Clifton Area Neighborhood School, and Cincinnati Skatepark Project. Bring your own equipment or borrow theirs (while they last).
FREE

Family Oktoberfest
Braxton Barrel House, 11a
Live music, face painting, crafts for all ages, and a photo booth.
Free admission

Corner Festival
Peebles Corner (E McMillan and Gilbert Ave), 3–8p
The intersection of fun, culture, and community, featuring live music, food, and art.
Free admission

Anderson Park District’s A Fair of the Arts
Beech Acres Park, 4–8p
Live music, artists, food (Cincy Smash Food Truck, Streetpops, and LaRosa’s), beer, and wine.
Free admission

Live Music with Paul Otten Band
Green Living Market by GLBD, 5–8p
Free and family friendly

Opening Night: All Hallows’ Eve (Williamsburg)
[Select Thursdays and Sundays] Fridays, and Saturdays, 7p–12a
Admission to all four haunts starts at $24.99 and vary by day. Access passes to additional attractions are available.
November 1 and 2: Glow Stick Fright Nights: 1 glow stick in total darkness

Saturday and Sunday

Benton Farm Fall Craft Show
Walton, KY, 9a–4p
Food trucks, horse rides, live music, fire truck demos, and over 100 vendors.
$5 admission (children 10 years and under free)

Casey’s Autumn Fest
Casey’s Outdoor Solutions Gardens & Gifts
Artisans and vintage dealers, pumpkin decorating and face painting for kids, hot coffee and pastries in the mornings, and fried chicken for lunch and dinner courtesy of Knights of Columbus. You can also shop their selection of mums, pumpkins, corn stalks, indoor and outdoor fall décor, and more throughout the garden center and gift shop.

Sunday

Burlington Antique Show
Boone County Fairgrounds, 6a–2p
The Midwest’s premier antiques and vintage collectibles only show, featuring over 200 antique dealers.

Tricks and Treats Opening Day
Kings Island, 10a
Vibrant family-friendly event with fall festivities for all ages, including activities, trick-or-treating, live shows, rides, costume contests, and seasonal food and drinks. Open select days through November 2.
Included in daily admission

Game Dey Watch Party
MadTree Taproom, 10a
MadTree has partnered with The Cincy Hat Foundation to bring you a watch party featuring The Cincy Stripe Pilsner, merch, live music, and more.
Free admission

Jungle Cat Rooftop Brunch
Rhinegeist, 10a–noon
Ticket includes a brunch buffet, coffee, mimosas, beer, cider, and more! Additional date: October 5
 21+: $45; under 21: $20; 3 and under: $10

Learn to Skate With Dylan Morton and David Chambers
Sawyer Point Riverfront Rink, 2–3p
Learn safety, technique, skills and drills to build balance and strength for skating in this beginner-friendly skate course for all levels and abilities. Weekly through November 2.
Free class and free skate rentals with ID

Eurodance with DJ Monet
Riverfront Rink, 3–6p
European House, Dance, and Electronic anthems from the 90s and 2000s coinciding with Oktoberfest.
Free admission and free skate rentals with ID

Hispanic Heritage Festival
Sharon Woods, 3–7p
Annual celebration honoring the rich history, culture, and contributions of the Hispanic and Latinx communities, complete with live music, traditional dance showcases, children’s activities, authentic cuisine, and more.
Free admission; Motor Vehicle Permit waived for the event

Sunday and Monday

The Underground Railroad Gathering
Freedom Center
Two-day event discussing and exploring Ohio’s significant role in the Underground Railroad. Registration includes Sunday evening Keynote Dinner, Monday Conference, and Monday Lunch.
Free; RSVP required

Ongoing

Union Terminal Rotunda Tours
Cincinnati Museum Center
Fridays at 1:30p, 2:30p, and 3:30p
Saturdays at 11:30a, 12:30p, and 1:30p
Sundays at 12:30p, 1:30p, and 2:30p
Free admission

Coming Soon

Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Week
Nearly 60 participating restaurants, September 22–28
A unique celebration of culinary tourism featuring three-course meals around Greater Cincinnati for $26, $36, and $46. Benefiting Cincinnati Children’s.

Sports

Cincinnati Reds vs. Chicago Cubs
Thursday at 7:15p Thirsty Thursdays
Friday at 6:40p Fireworks Friday
Saturday at 6:40p Reds Poster
Sunday at 1:40p Fan Appreciation Day
Watch: FanDuel Sports; Listen: 700 WLW

FC Cincinnati @ LA Galaxy
Saturday at 10:30p
Watch: Apple TV; Listen: Fox Sports 1360

Week Three: Cincinnati Bengals @ Minnesota Vikings
Sunday at 1p
Watch: CBS; Listen: 700 WLW, ESPN 1530, 102.7 WEBN

Events are subject to change or cancellation. Please click on the link for more information.

through September 20

An Enemy of the People
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
Through September 20

through September 21

Farm to Table: Food and Identity in the Age of Impressionism
Cincinnati Art Museum
This exhibition explores the intersections of art, gastronomy, and national identity in fin-de-siècle France.
Tickets

through September 27

King James
Know Theatre

through September 28

Where the Mountain Meets the Sea
Playhouse in the Park

through October 3

Ethos Fall Community Art Show
Ethos Art Collective (7507 Hamilton Ave)
Ethos is a new “micro-gallery” & creative space, showcasing the work of local artists, and serving as an intimate platform for creatives. The fall show will run through October 3.

through October 5

Next to Normal
Ensemble Theatre

through October 12

A Healing Garden
Krohn Conservatory
Krohn’s 2025 fall show draws inspiration from the Padua Botanical Garden in Italy, the oldest botanical garden in the world (c. 1545). Learn about the garden’s history, its role in modern medicine, and the fundamental importance of plants to human well-being and society.
Tickets only available for purchase at the door

through October 26

Ohio Renaissance Festival
Renaissance Park
Lively shows, food and drink, and unique shops that transport you back in time to the days of knights and queens.
Weekends and Labor Day

WEEKLY EVENTS

MONDAYS

Jazz at the Park
Washington Park Porch, 6–9p
Local and regional jazz acts. Through October 27.
Free admission

The Workshop
Commonwealth Sanctuary, 7:30p (doors at 6)
Free Monday showcase featuring food and drink specials, plus comics in Cincinnati working out their best new jokes.
Free admission; reserve tickets here

TUESDAYS

Social Push Cincy Weekly Rollout
Venues change weekly; click here for schedule
Weekely group rollout featuring a new route every week. All wheels welcome.
Free admission

Westwood Works Out
Westwood Town Hall, 6–7p
Different workouts weekly through September 30.
Free admission

Trivia Night
Washington Park, 7–9p
Hosted by Last Call Trivia. Through October 28.
Free admission

WEDNESDAYS

Workout on the Green
Washington Park, 5–6p and 6–7p (click link above for workout lineup)
April 2–October 29
Free admission

Smale Mind and Body
Schmidlapp Event Lawn, 6–7p
Free Yoga classes led by Yoga teachers from Embra Studios. Through September 24.
Free admission

Yappy Hour
Washington Park, 6–8p
First Wednesday of the month, April through October. (April 2, May 7, June 4, July 2, August 6, September 3, October 2)
Free admission

THURSDAYS

Drag Bingo with Queen City Charities
Washington Park, 6–9p
Fierce fun and fabulous prizes. Bingo winners will be awarded with drink tickets that can be redeemed at the Porch Bar. Through October 30.
Free admission

Salsa on the Square
Fountain Square, 7–10p
Live local and regional Latin bands specializing in Salsa, Merengue, Cumbia, and Latin Jazz music, as well as local dance instructors hosting large dance classes teaching basic and intermediate Latin dancing.
Free admission

Fridays

Open Play: Skillz N Drills
Ziegler Park, 4–6p
Join friends from the community on Fridays for games, adventures, craft projects, and more.
Fridays through September 26.
Free admission

Saturdays

Kids Dance with Sarah Spurling
Sawyer Point Riverfront Rink, 2–3p
Weekly class for kids ages 11 and under—all bodies and abilities—to practice mindful movement, self-expression, and physical language.
Free

Sundays

Music Bingo
MadTree Brewing, 6–8p
Hosted by Last Call Trivia

New To Do

The Liberty Collective
6735 Lakota Lane (Liberty Twp)
Dining destination with five local restaurant stalls, two dessert stalls, and a coffee shop, as well as four bars. Click here for hours.

Doubt It
424 W Sixth Street (Covington)
90s- and 00s-themed bar
Monday–Saturday, 4p–2a; Sunday, 12p–2a;
Happy hour 4–6p, Monday–Friday ($4 drafts, $5 wines, and $6 specialty cocktails)

Cincinnati’s First Kayak Kiosk
Salway Trailhead (4336 Spring Grove Avenue)

Island Frydays Food Truck
College Hill
Open Thursday–Sunday from 11a to 7p while they transition into a brick and mortar location in College Hill’s business district in 2026.

Bricks & Minifigs Maineville
3187 Western Row Road suite 107 

Kiki
358 Ludlow Avenue
Tuesday–Thursday, 11a–3p and 4–9p
Friday and Saturday, 11a–3p and 4–10p

The Pilates Table
116 W Benson Street (Reading Bridal District)

CinSei (OTR)
1542 Pleasant Street
Matcha and manga: a third space for the manga and anime community.

Yee Mama
Now open at Findlay Market, 1801 Race Street
Tuesday–Friday, 9a-6p; Saturday, 8a–6p; Sunday, 10a–4p

Guardia Pizza + Bar
Mt Lookout
Tuesday–Wednesday, 4–9p; Thursday–Saturday, 4–10p

Trecento
300 Main Street, downtown
Wood-fired pizzas, pastas, signature salads and cocktails.
Monday–Saturday, 11a–11p

Snapdragon Books & Gifts
4461 Bridgetown Road
~2200 titles in six unique rooms, plus spaces for book clubs, small groups, game nights, and writing groups.

The Road Less Worn
Memoir by Erin Flynn, founder of Cincinnati-based Cladwell
Available on Kindle for $0.99 through Sunday, 7/13
“This book is part memoir, part mirror. Flynn offers a relatable path to living with more intention—starting in your closet, but reaching far beyond it.”
Leave a review here

Clio Cabana
4210 Plainville Road (Madisonville
)
Literary charm and boutique style, featuring the cult-favorite Clio belt bag (as seen on TODAY, CNN, Wall Street Journal) that’s taken Bookstagram by storm.


Wendigo Tea Co
Findlay Launch Storefront (1811 W Elder)

Cantina
1200 Broadway Street
Crown Restaurant Group re-opens Crown Cantina as simply “Cantina” in Pendleton.

Tickets and Registration for Future Events

A Call to Artists: ArtsConnect Art Show
Two-day celebration of local creativity on November 7 and 8. Early registration ends September 20.
Apply here

Cincy Brews for Brains
Braxton Covington, September 25, 6–8p
The Giving Voice Foundation’s signature fall event (since 2017) featuring an evening of local bites, six-beer tasting, Photo Booth, Dojo Gelato, and caricature artist—all in a casual atmosphere while supporting a great cause.

Tickets

Showcase of Homes
Triple Crown (Union, KY), September 25–28, October 2–5 and 9–12
Cincinnati Magazine’s high-end multi-home show at Triple Crown.

Talk Low Fest
Multiple venues, September 26–29
Experimental music festival featuring clipping., WHY? x concertnova, and Kelly Moran on Sunday, September 28, at historic Memorial Hall.
Tickets

Learn How to Repair Your Clothes For Free!
Cincinnati Recycling & Reuse Hub, September 27, 2–6p
Receive training from a seamstress and a free sewing kit.
Register here

Studio DFX presented by Dancefix Foundation
Dancefix Walnut Hills, September 27, 6:30 (VIP entry) and 8:30 (dance party entry)
Studio DFX launch party fundraiser with beats by DJ Blu, food from neighboring Walnut Hills eateries, open bar, launch presentation, performances, raffles, and more. The Dancefix Foundation is a Cincinnati based 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization providing programs to schools and youth, discounted and free dance and fitness classes for adults, and movement and community focused gatherings for cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and health care providers throughout the Greater Cincinnati area.

Salem’s Plot: A Hocus Pocus Musical Murder Mystery Parody
Rhinegeist, September 27, 7:30–10p
Interactive murder mystery, passed appetizers and desserts, plus a drink token.
Tickets

2025 Cincinnati Walks for Kids
Great American Ball Park, September 28, 9a
Two-mile walk through our gorgeous city (wheelchair and stroller accessible) followed by family-friendly fun and entertainment at the finish line. Benefiting Cincinnati Children’s.

NightLight 513
Covington Plaza
21+ outdoor movie series featuring a bar, local food trucks, a pre-movie DJ, and Cincinnati skyline view.
October 2: Wicked
October 3: The Shining

Unleashed: The Power of Love (benefiting Cincinnati Animal CARE)
The Clubhouse at Rhinegeist Brewery, October 3, 7–10p
Inaugural fundraising event supporting Hamilton County’s animal shelter, celebrating five years of compassion, courage, and CARE for the animals of Hamilton County. Tickets include dinner by the bite, silent and live auctions, redemption runway, VIP party, live music, late night After Pawty with DJ Boywife (10–11:30p).
Tour de Cincinnati Discount Codes:
$50 off of VIP Ticket (regularly $250) with code TDCVIP
$25 off of General Admission Ticket (regularly $150) with code TDCGA
$10 off of Late-Night “After Pawty” (regularly $40) with code TDCAFTER

Dog Man: The Musical
Aronoff Center, October 3–4
Based on the worldwide bestselling hit series by Dav Pilkey.
Saturday, October 3, at 2p and 6:30p
Sunday, October 4, at 2p

JTHF Golf Classic
Hamilton Elks Golf Club, October 4
Golf, snacks, dinner, games, raffles, and more at this annual premiere fundraising event for the Ohio (JTHF) Chapter of The Cure Starts Now. Registration deadline is October 2.
Register here

Tacos and Tequila Festival
Florence Y’alls Stadium, October 4
Tacos, tequila, and throwbacks featuring Lil Jon, Bow Wow & Soulja Boy, Chamillionaire, Paul Wall, Mike Jones, and more.

Applications Open: Westwood Art Show
Westwood Town Hall, October 4
Spots are reserved for handmade and homemade products only.
Apply here

Jungle Cat Rooftop Brunch
Rhinegeist, October 5, 10a–noon
Ticket includes a brunch buffet, coffee, mimosas, beer, cider, and more!
 21+: $45; under 21: $20; 3 and under: $10

America’s River Roots Festival
Cincinnati and NKY Riverfronts, October 8–12
Celebrating the vibrant culture of America’s river cities to kick off America’s 250th birthday in 2026. Tickets to come for cuisine and beverage experiences.
Tickets now available for:
Riverboat Cruises including lunch, brunch, dinner, late night, sightseeing and more

Great Parks Forever | Root Ball
Savannah Center, October 17, 6–9:30p
Annual fundraising event complete with an evening of dinner, cocktails, silent auction, and entertainment. Can’t make the event? Considering donating here.
Tickets

Women in the Outdoors Series
Various Great Parks destinations. Remaining dates: Oct 18 and 25
Improve your outdoor skills in a welcoming women-only environment.
Register here

CMC After Hours: Halloween Edition
Cincinnati Museum Center, October 23, 7p
Strange science, mysterious specimens, spooky experiments, open exhibits, and themed cocktails and food available for purchase. Costumes encouraged.
21+; Tickets

Keep Cincinnati Beautiful’s Cincy Block Party
Benken Garden Center, October 24, 7–11p (VIP hour from 7–8)
Each ticket includes a variety of small bites from local eateries, ring toss, spin-and-win, raffle baskets, split the pot; complimentary beer and wine, dance floor, complimentary valet, and a voucher for two Reds games tickets. All proceeds benefit Keep Cincinnati Beautiful.
Tickets

Passport to Success
Western Hills Country Club, October 25, 11a–2p
Annual fundraiser for Santa Maria, including a brunch buffet, keynote speaker, silent auction, and more. Santa Maria serves about 3,000 individuals each year through early childhood development, financial coaching, employment support, housing stability, and health and wellness education.
Tickets

2025 Cincinnati Coffee Festival
Music Hall Ballroom, October 25–26
Sample coffee roasters, tea and pastry shops, bakers, chocolatiers, and more from around the region. There will also be latte art and live talks, music, and vendors. Benefiting the Ohio River Foundation.
Tickets

Flight Night Gala
The Cincinnati Ballet, November 7, 6–10p
Learn more about and fundraise for A Kid Again. Tickets include open bar, drink flights, dessert flight, hors d’oeuvres, raffles, auctions, and games.

25th Annual Greater Cincinnati Holiday Market
Sharonville Convention Center, November 7–9
220+ vendors, including new vendors, as well as extended hours.
Save $1 buying tickets online

The Angel Run
Kuliga Park, November 8, 9a–1p
Family event featuring a casual fun run/walk, food, music, games, raffles and more. 5K starts at 9 and fun walk starts at 9:15. Benefiting The Cure Starts Now.
Register here

Books by the Banks Writing Contest Entries
Books by the Banks at CHPL – Main, November 15, 10a–4p
Regional book festival with 100+ national, regional, and local authors; panel discussions; kids’ corner with arts and crafts, story time, and more; Teen Scene; 2025 writing contest. (Enter here.)

The Best Happy Hour Deals in Greater Cincinnati, According to CityBeat Readers [citybeat.com]

Bon Appetit Names Wildweed One of the Best New Restaurants of 2025 [citybeat.com]

Cincinnati Gelato Chef to Compete in World Gelato Finals in Italy Next Year [citybeat.com]

Cincinnati Restaurant Makes the New York Times’ ‘Best Restaurants in America’ List [wlwt.com]

Exploring the Zoo’s Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Programs [cincinnatimagazine.com]

Famous Athletes With Short Stints in Cincinnati [cincinnatimagazine.com]

Lifestyle Brand That Connects Communities of Color to the Outdoors Opens First Shop in OTR [citybeat.com]

Northside Yacht Club’s Stuart Mackenzie Offers Behind-the-Scenes Look at ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’ Filming [citybeat.com]

Skyline Adds Chicken Chili to the Menu [citybeat.com]

Taste of Belgium Permanently Closes Over-the-Rhine Bistro [citybeat.com]

A Timeline of 150 Years of Zoo History [cincinnatimagazine.com]

Turn-of-the-Century Cincinnati’s Attempts to Quell the Incessant Noise [cincinnatimagazine.com]

UC Health Ice Rink to Move to New Space This Winter [citybeat.com]

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