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Through Saturday
172nd Warren County Fair
Warren County Fairgrounds (Lebanon)
warrencountyfairohio.org
Wednesday–Saturday
Frisch’s Mobile Roller Rink
Court Street Plaza
The roller rink will double as a pickleball court during the day.
facebook.com
Cashless payments only
Thursday–Saturday
Cincinnati Music Festival
Andrew J Brady Music Center and Paycor Stadium
Celebrating fifty years of Hip Hop at the Brady Music Center on Thursday as well as headliners Al Green and Snoop Dogg at Paycor Stadium on Friday and Saturday.
cincymusicfestival.com
Friday
Burgers & Brews
Lake Isabella Boathouse, 6–9p
Live music, brews, grill out on the deck of the boathouse, and great views.
instagram.com
Metro 70s Skate Party
Frisch’s Mobile Roller Rink – Court Street, 6–10p
Put on your funkiest bell bottoms and tie-dye attire and enjoy 50% off admission and skate rental from 6 to 10p for Metro’s 50th anniversary.
facebook.com
Bluegrass at Fibonacci: Vernon McIntyre’s Appalachian Grass
Fibonacci Brewing Company, 7p
Food Truck eats available on site during the show.
facebook.com
Family Movie Night: Top Gun Maverick
Kuliga Park, 7:30–11p
Women’s World Cup Watch Parties
USWNT v. Vietnam
MadTree Taproom, 9–11p
Streetside Brewery, 9–11p
Friday–Sunday
Bacon, Bourbon, and Brew
Newport’s Festival Park
Family friendly event featuring live music and all items that use bacon, bourbon, or beer in their recipe.
thingstodocincinnati.com
Saturday
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.
thecityflea.com
Greening the Market: Recycling Collection
Findlay Market, 11a–3p
Part of its Greening the Market initiatives in partnership with Cincinnati Recycling & Reuse Hub.
Click here for more information and see what the Market will be collecting
Metro Family Skate
Frisch’s Mobile Roller Rink, 12–4p
DJ, balloons, face painting, and family activities.
facebook.com
Connect: A Program for Adults with Developmental Disabilities and Their Caregivers
Cincinnati Art Museum, 1–2:30p
Each month, we will explore different parts of the museum on a multisensory tour, then create art related to what we see. Visitors will meet in the Great Hall then be led on a tour through the galleries.
Free but RSVP required
Grand Carnivale Opening Night
Kings Island, 6–10p
Larger-than-life international festival featuring high-energy live music, international food, games, unique crafts, and the Spectacle of Color Parade. Through August 6.
visitkingsisland.com
Westwood Town Hall Live! A Concert Series: The Ben Levin Blues Band
Westwood Town Hall, 6:30p
Every fourth Saturday, May through October.
Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame Grand Opening
Next to the Andrew J Brady Music Center, 12p
cincyblackmusicwalkoffame.org
Shakespeare in the Park’s “The Comedy of Errors”
Seasongood Pavilion (Eden Park), 7–9p
Free performances of The Comedy of Errors at dozens of public places throughout Greater Cincinnati from July 14 through September 3.
cincyshakes.com
Roller Skating Series: 90s Skate
Sawyer Point Outdoor Rink, 7–10p
90s skate with Cincy SocialLights, featuring DJs Sneaks and Jigg.
cincinnatiparksfoundation.org
Madame Butterfly
Music Hall, 7:30p
Cincinnati Opera presents Puccini’s heartrending tragedy Madame Butterfly from a bold new point of view. Also showing July 27 and 29.
cincinnatiopera.org
Saturday and Sunday
Summer Sidewalk Sale
indigenous craft gallery, East Walnut Hills
Find creative jewelry, pottery, home décor, garden arts, tiles, prints, and more fabulous deals.
facebook.com
Sunday
Fable Cafe Grand Opening
3117 Harrison Ave (Westwood), 10a–3p
instagram.com
Rooftop Power Yoga
Hi-Wire Brewing Cincinnati, 10:30–11:30a
Suitable for all levels. Bring your own mat, water bottle, and towel.
instagram.com
$20/person
Art Market
Hi-Wire Brewing, 1–5p
Shop local and support Cincy artists as Hi-Wire showcases the talent of 10 local creatives, offering a diverse range of artistry from paper art to jewelry to pottery and more.
instagram.com
Mount Adams Walking Tour
Meet at Mount Adams Bar and Grill, 1p
Guided walking tour of Cincinnati’s first suburb given by knowledgeable residents of Mount Adams. Tours every Sunday May through October.
mtadamscincy.org
YPCC Christmas in July
Tillie’s Lounge, 2–6p
Singalong, carolers, and collect food for a local food pantry at CAIN.
facebook.com
Cinema Sunday: Event Horizon
Urban Artifact, 5p
Free admission, great beer.
facebook.com
Ongoing
Bricktionary: the ultimate LEGO® A–Z
Cincinnati Museum Center, 10a
More than 150 custom-built Lego models and free build areas.
cincymuseum.org
Exhibit ticket required. Timed entry and VIP entry tickets available.
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
cincymuseum.org
through July 29
Cincinnati Opera 2023 Summer Festival
Fill your summer with romance, drama, beauty, and magic.
View season brochure
through September 3
Shakespeare in the Park
Free performances of The Comedy of Errors at dozens of public places throughout Greater Cincinnati from July 14 through September 3.
cincyshakes.com
through October 15
Picasso Landscapes: Out of Bounds Opening Day
Cincinnati Art Museum
Enjoy FREE admission to the ticketed exhibition in its opening weekend (June 23–25). The exhibition will be free for nonmembers every Thursday evening, thanks to Duke Energy, from 5–8p and from 5–9p on June 30, July 28, August 25 and September 29 during Art After Dark.
cincinnatiartmuseum.org
through October 22
First Flowers Featuring Dinosaurs
Krohn Conservatory, 10a
Man-made botanical sculptures of tyrannosaurus rex, triceratops, pterosaur, and more.
cincinnati-oh.gov
Sports
Cincinnati Reds vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
Three-game series at GABP
Friday at 7:10p (Fireworks Friday)
Saturday at 4:10p (Reds Hawaiian shirt)
Sunday at 1:40p (Reds baseball cards)
reds.com
Watch: Bally Sports Ohio; Listen 700WLW
USWNT vs. Vietnam
Australia and New Zealand, 9p
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Group Stage (Group E)
Two USWNT roster members are from Cincinnati: Rose Lavelle and Aubrey Kingsbury
Watch: FOX
FC Cincinnati vs. Kansas City
Leagues Cup, TQL Stadium
Sunday at 7:30p
fccincinnati.com
Watch: AppleTV; Listen: ESPN1530
Events are subject to change or cancellation. Please click on the link for more information.
From trivia and fitness to live music and entertainment, there are several local gathering spots that have events every week throughout the warm season. These are just some of those events that take place throughout the week and wouldn’t otherwise appear in the This Weekend newsletter.
Tuesdays
Strauss Troy Market on the Square
through October 17
Fountain Square, 11a–1:30p
Al fresco lunch hour featuring live music and local food trucks, as well as Fountain Bar offerings.
myfountainsquare.com
Free Workouts on the Great Lawn
Ziegler Park, 5:30–7:15p
Through October 31. Spring schedule: TBD.
Summer schedule:
5:30–6p: Cardio Blast
6:15–7p: Sage Hot Yoga
zieglerpark.org
Jazz at the Square
Fountain Square, 6–9p
Live jazz music from local and regional artists with beverages available from the Fountain Bar.
myfountainsquare.com
Trivia Night with Last Call Trivia
Washington Park, 7–9p
washingtonpark.org
Wednesdays
Acoustic Lunch Series
Piatt Park, 11a–1p
Through August 30
Burn Boot Camp
Hi-Wire Brewing, 5p
Free Fitness: Yoga
(through September 27, no class July 5)
Summit Park, 5:30p
Workout on the Green
Washington Park
Free workout classes in the park. Through October 25.
5:30–6p: Dance
6:15–7p: Yoga with YMCA Central Parkway
washingtonpark.org
Smale Mind and Body
Schmidlapp Event Lawn, 6–7p
Free yoga every Wednesday (weather permitting).
cincinnati-oh.gov
Wednesdays in the Woods
Burnet Woods Bandstand, 7p
Free concerts and hands-on artmaking for kids.
Through August 9
cliftonculturalarts.org
Reggae Unplugged
Washington Park, 7–9p
washingtonparkotr.org
Cinema Wednesdays
Ziegler Park, 9p
Through September 27
Thursdays
Burgers and Beer
The Party Source (patio)
A $20 ticket includes a specialty burger & chips from Renegade Grille and a pint from a featured brewery.
Free Fitness: Zumba
Summit Park, 5:30p
Through September 28
Rockin’ the Roebling
Schmidlapp Event Lawn, 6–10p
Free music every Thursday through August 31.
cincinnati-oh.gov
Music@BCM
Behringer-Crawford Museum (Devon Park), 7–9p
Through August 24
Fridays
Acoustic Lunch Series
Piatt Park, 11a–1p
Through August 30
Saturdays
Fifth & Vine Live
Fountain Square, 7–10p
myfountainsquare.com
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Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic Among Initial Entry List for 2023 Western & Southern Open [wcpo.com]
Chacabanas Brings Cuban-Dominican Flavor to OTR [cincinnatimagazine.com]
Cincinnati Natives Rose Lavelle and Aubrey Kingsbury Named to USWNT Ahead of World Cup [wcpo.com]
Cincinnati Photographers Dealt With the Bizarre, the Salacious, and the Macabre [cincinnatimagazine.com]
Everything You Need to Know About the MLS-Liga MX Leagues Cup [cincinnati.com]
Findlay Market Offers Recyclable Drop-Off This Month [citybeat.com]
From ‘Party-Throwing Guys’ to Cincinnati Visionaries [cincinnati.com]
Greater Cincinnati County Fairs For Funnel Cakes, Demolition Derbies and More [citybeat.com]
It’s Not Summer Until You Eat at These Greater Cincinnati Spots [citybeat.com]
New App Highlights Black Events, Businesses, and Experiences in Cincinnati [wcpo.com]
A New Crop of German Restaurants Redefines Zinzinnati [cincinnatimagazine.com]
Queen City Radio Owners Buy Longtime Service Station in College Hill [citybeat.com]
Rose Lavelle Takes on the World Again [cincinnatimagazine.com]
These Are the 15 Community Projects Getting Millions in Federal Funding [citybeat.com]
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