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Thursday

Summer Music Series: Brad Lark
HighGrain Brentwood, 6–9p
Free admission

FREE Shakespeare in the Park: Hamlet
Boone Woods Park (Boone County), 7p
Performance of Hamlet by the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
Free and open to the public. There are no ticket or RSVPs required and all performances are general admission.

Off the Rails: Intergalactic Edition
Cincinnati Museum Center, 7–10p
An evening of sci-fi costumes and fun, featuring themed food and programming, plus a cash bar.
21+

Thursday–Sunday

VOA Country Music Fest
Voice of America Park
30+ artists playing a weekend of music, including headliners Keith Urban and Sam Hunt.

Friday

Walk on Woodburn
East Walnut Hills, 5–10p
An evening of revelry, camaraderie, art, food, drinks, and shopping in the business district.

Burgers & Brews
Lake Isabella, 6–9p
Live music and grill out on the deck of Lake Isabella’s Boathouse, while enjoying peaceful views of the lake and live music for free. Burgers, hot dogs, and beverages will be available for guests to purchase.

Fibonacci Presents: Deirde Acoustic Music
Fibonacci Brewing Company, 7–9p

Back to School Bash
Clifford George Park (12089 Mill Road), 7:30p
Booths open at 7:30; movie (Trolls Band Together) starts at dusk around 8:45p.

Friday and Saturday

On Point Music Festival
Sawyer Point and Yeatman’s Cove, 2–10:30p
Weekend of music, roller skating (weekend schedule here), beach volleyball, and pickleball.

Saturday

Rock, Fossil, and Artifact Identification Day
Archaeological Research Institute, 10a–2p
Bring in your artifacts, rocks, and fossils to have them identified and recorded by a professional, plus learn how to get involved with local archaeology, upcoming research, and meet the team.

Wyoming Summer Vendor Market
Wyoming Village Green, 10a–3p
Food, arts & crafts, body care, apparel, and more.

Hamilton Flea
Marcum Park, 10a–4p
Curated urban flea market in downtown Hamilton. support local artisans, grab a beverage from our beer booth and eat from stellar food trucks.
Free admission

The OFF Market
Summit Park, 10a–4p
Monthly marketplace bringing together small businesses, artisans, brewers, bakers, farmers, and more.
Free admission

Prop, Swap, and Decorate
IKEA West Chester, 10:30a–12p and 1:30–3p
Share your favorite plant cuttings with fellow enthusiasts and pick up some new ones to expand your collection. After the swap, personalize your very own plant pot. All materials provided.
Free admission

Flavors of the Farm Shed Tasting Tour
Findlay Market, 12–1:30p
Celebrate National Farmers Market Week by chatting with farmers and sampling some of their handiwork.
Tickets

Art on the Hill
Mt Adams, 1–6p
Showcase of local artists along the streets of historic Mt Adams. Food, drink, music, and raffle. Hosted by the Mt Adams Business Guild and Upper Eden.

Westwood Second Saturdays: Feast
Westwood Town Hall, 5–10p
Celebrate the neighborhood and the fantastic food and beverages it brings to the table. Featuring activities and live music.
Free admission

Saturday Hoops
Hirsch Recreation Center, 6–9p
Rec @ Nite is a teen-focused evening of activities aiming to create a safe, welcoming, engaging environment that empowers our youth. Basketball, reading, art, and so much more.

Bengals Preseason Starts
Cincinnati Bengals vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Paycor Stadium, 7p
Click here for remaining preseason and regular season schedule

Sunday

Opening Day: Cincinnati Open
Linder Family Tennis Center
World-class tennis tournament with entertainment and events, plus fine food and drink options. It is the oldest tennis tournament in the United States still played in its original city. Through August 19.

Cincinnati Plant Party
OTR Stillhouse, 12:30–5p (VIP entry at 12p)
Shops thousands of plants and plant accessories in the beer garden.
Tickets here

Second Sunday on Main: Live, Love, Local
Main Street OTR, 12–5p
Vibrant arts and music programming, diverse vendor market, and biergarten lounge while promoting the small businesses of Main Street. Featuring Kids Zone.

Yapps at Japps
Japps Since 1879, 12–10p
Socialize with your four-legged friends on the outdoor patios. Specials include $1 Puppaccinos, $8 6 oz. Bar Dog Wine, $10 Salty Dog (Tito’s Handmade Vodka, grapefruit juice, and a salted rim).

FREE Shakespeare in the Park: Hamlet
Second Sunday on Main (Corner of 13th and Goetz Alley), 1:30p
Shortened hour-long performance of selected scenes of Hamlet by the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company.
Free and open to the public. There are no ticket or RSVPs required and all performances are general admission.

3rd Annual On the Rocks
Megacorp Pavilion, 2–5p
A celebration of spirits and cocktails featuring Cincinnati’s best cocktail makers and establishments, live music, and tasting lounges.

OTR Performs: Cincinnati Contemporary Jazz Orchestra
Washington Park, 6–8p
Bring lawn chairs to see local talent at Washington Park’s Main Stage. From ballet performances, to Shakespeare reenactments, and Jazz shows, OTR Performs showcases a variety of talent right in OTR.
Free admission

through August 11

Olympic Village at the Levee
Newport on the Levee
5p: Opening Ceremony with DJ, local mascots, parade of flags, and international dance showcase.
Click here for the full schedule of events.
Free admission

through August 18

Butterflies in Space
Krohn Conservatory
The 2024 Butterfly Show is inspired by the story of the caterpillars and butterflies taken to the International Space Station in 2009.
Making a ticket reservation online is preferred.

through September 1

FREE Shakespeare in the Park
More than 30 venues throughout Greater Cincinnati
Performance of Hamlet by the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
FREE and open to the public. There are no ticket or RSVPs required and all performances are general admission.

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

Weekly Events

Mondays

Kids Crew
The Lawn at Newport on the Levee, 11a
Free weekly adventures featuring face painters, storytellers, magicians, crafts, and more. Click here for a weekly lineup of activities. Through August 26.
Free admission

Trivia Night
Fountain Square, 6–8p
Hosted by Last Call Trivia. Through October 14.
Free admission

Jazz at the Park
Washington Park, 6–9p
Weekly through October 28.
Free admission

Tuesdays

Strauss Troy Market
Fountain Square, 11a–1:30p
Al fresco lunch hour featuring live music and local food trucks.
April 2–October 1

Pop-Up Play
Washington Park, 4–6p
Games, adventures, craft projects, and more. Click link for weekly activity details.
Free admission

Ziegler Workouts
Ziegler Park
5–6p: Yoga with Mecca Freeman
6–7p: Strengthening and Toning Cardio Session with Martasha Colvin
Free admission

Jazz at the Square
Fountain Square, 5–8p
Local and regional acts. Through October 8.
Free admission

Free Fitness: Line Dancing with Erica
Summit Park (Canopy), 5:30p
June 4–September 24 (no class July 2)
Free admission

Trivia Night
Washington Park, 7–9p
Hosted by Last Call Trivia. Through October 29.
Free admission

Movies in the Park
Lawrenceburg Civic Park, dusk
Bring your lawn chair(s), picnic blanket, and snacks.
Weekly June 4–July 30
Free admission

Wednesdays

Workout on the Green
Washington Park
5–5:45p: Dance Fitness Cardio & Yin Yogam Flow with Mecca Freeman
6–7p: Zumba led by Aida
April 3–October 30
Free admission

Free Fitness: Hatha Yoga with Stacy
Summit Park (Great Lawn), 5:30p
May 8–September 25 (no class July 3)
The Cincinnati Opera will be accompanying Wednesday Yoga on June 12, July 10, August 7, and September 4.
Free admission

Wellness on the Levee
The Plaza at Newport on the Levee, 6p
Relax and rejuvenate weekly with Newport Fitness. Through August 28.
Free admission

Yappy Hour
Washington Park, 6–8p
First Wednesday of the month, April through October. (April 3, May 1, June 5, July 3, August 7, September 4, October 2)
Free admission

Wild Card Wednesday
Center Stage at Factory 52, 6–9p
Weekly summer concert series.
May 29–September 4
Free admission

Cinema
Ziegler Park, 8:30/9p–11p
Click the link for movie info and start time.
Through September 18.
Free admission

Thursdays

Lunchbooks Storytelling Series
ArtsConnect (Springfield Twp), 11–11:30a
Bring a blanket or chair(s) and packed lunch to the courtyard of the Springfield Twp Arts Center, where books will be read by librarians from CHPL – College Hill, North Central, Wyoming, and Grosbeck branches. June 13–August 8
Free admission

Free Fitness: Cultural Fusion Zumba with Jeaunita
Summit Park (Canopy), 5:30p
June 6–September 26 (no class July 4)
Free admission

Rockin’ the Roebling
Schmidlapp Event Lawn, 6p
Summer concert series every Thursday presented by Moerlein Lager House.
May 16–August 29
Free admission

Live on the Levee
The Plaza at Newport on the Levee, 7p
Performances by local bands. Through August 29.
Free admission

Roots Revival
Washington Park, 7–9p
An evening of live Bluegrass, Roots, and Americana music at Washington Park’s bandstand.
May 30–August 29
Free admission

Salsa on the Square
Fountain Square, 7–10p
May 2–September 26
Free admission

Fridays

Pop Up Play
Ziegler Park, 3–5p
Games, adventures, craft projects, and more. Through September.
Skills N Drills: Kid-friendly basketball skills (ages 4–10) on the basketball courts
WordPlay: storytelling through writing, performance, and visual arts
CAC Art Lab: free drop-in artmaking for young adults
Free admission

Fretboard Fridays
Center Stage at Factory 52, 6–9p
Free concerts on the green.
May 31–August 30
Free admission

Friday Flow
Washington Park, 7–10p
13 weeks of rich rhythms and melodies of R&B music.
May 31–August 30
Free admission

Indie Fridays powered by Cincy Music
Fountain Square, 7–10p
Fridays through October 11.
Free admission

Saturdays

Saturday Hoops Summer Hoops
Lincoln Recreation Center, 9a–12:30p
Winton Hills Recreation Center, 9a–12:30p
BGCGC: Dudley S Taft Club, 9a–12:30p
Ziegler Park, 9a–12:30p
Through September 7

Sundays

Free Fitness: Power Yoga with Body Alive
Summit Park (Great Lawn), 9a
June 2–September 29
Free admission

Free Fitness: Hip Hop Zumba with Lori
Summit Park (Canopy), 10:15a
June 2–September 29
Free admission

Sports

Bengals Training Camp
July 24–August 20
Click here for complete public practice and STM/waitlist exclusive schedule

Cincinnati Reds @ Milwaukee Brewers
Three-game series at American Family Field
Friday at 8:10p
Saturday at 7:10p
Sunday at 2:10p
Watch: Bally Sports; Listen: 700 WLW

Leagues Cup Round of 32
FC Cincinnati v. Santos Laguna
TQL Stadium
Friday at 6p
Watch: FS1, Apple TV; Listen: Fox Sports 1360

Preseason Week One
Cincinnati Bengals vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Paycor Stadium, 7p
Click here for remaining preseason and regular season schedule

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

New To Do

Wildweed
1301 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Pop-up turned brick and mortar “fun-dining” restaurant.
Reservations and limited walk-in availability in the dining room

CHPL – Main Library
800 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
South Building Now Open, featuring a re-imagined atrium, updated spaces for children and teens, an updated garden, a new large-scale light sculpture, public art, and added community spaces.
Free admission

New Wing
American Sign Museum
1330 Monmouth Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45225
See the new signs, storefronts, and spaces as the Sign Museum reveals 20,000 square feet of additional exhibition space.

Kids’ Town
The Children’s Museum at Cincinnati Museum Center
1301 Western Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45203
Kids’ Town, a vibrant, park-themed early literacy gallery in The Children’s Museum helps to promote literacy through play by inviting kids and adults to explore letters, words, and sounds together.

Parks Passport
Great Parks
Explore our natural destinations in Hamilton County, engage with Great Parks’ interpreters and discover new outdoor adventures along the way. Pick up a FREE passport at Visitor Centers in Glenwood Gardens, Miami Whitewater Forest, Sharon Woods, Woodland Mound, or Winton Woods. You can also order online.

CM Uncorked
Cincinnati Magazine’s monthly wine club. Each subscription comes with 4 hand selected wines from all over the world. Boxes are hand delivered monthly to your door, or can be picked up locally at Urban Stead in East Walnut Hills.

Current Museum Exhibitions

Cincinnati Art Museum
The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century
Cincinnati Art Museum Western & Southern Galleries
Ticketed exhibition. See the exhibition for free on Thursday nights from 5–8p; during Art After Dark on June 28, July 26, August 30, and September 27 from 5–9p; during the Cincinnati Music Festival weekend from July 25–27; and on CAM Kids Day on Saturday, August 3.

Click here to view several current and ongoing exhibitions.

Contemporary Arts Center
Click here to view several current and ongoing exhibitions.

Freedom Center
The Negro Motorist Green Book

An immersive look at the reality of travel for African Americans in mid-century America and the annual guide that served as an indispensable resource for the nation’s rising African American middle class.
July 13–October 13

Taft Museum of Art
Click here to view several current and ongoing exhibitions.

NOW SHOWING at The OMNIMAX®
Cincinnati Museum Center
Blue Whales: Return of the Giants
Volcanoes: The Fires of Creation
OMNIMAX® ticket required

Tickets Now Available For

Rooftop Brunch
August 18, Rhinegeist, 10a–12p
Each $45 ticket includes a brunch buffet, coffee, mimosas, beermosas, beer, cider, rooftop views of the Queen City, and more.
21+

Cincinnati Open
August 11–19, Lindner Family Tennis Center
World-class tennis tournament with entertainment and events, plus fine food and drink options. It is the oldest tennis tournament in the United States still played in its original city.
Tickets

Charm at the Farm Vintage Market
August 16–18, Lebanon
Open air vintage market experience featuring local artisans purveying rustic gifts, furniture, and home decor. There will also be food trucks, a photo booth experience, and more. 
Tickets

Monster Jam
August 24–25, Heritage Bank Center
The world’s best drivers and their 12,000-pound monster trucks race and perform stunts. Additional ticketed experiences include Monster Jam Pit Party and Post-Event Driver Meet and Greet.
Tickets (required for ages 2 and up)

HOMEARAMA 2024
August 24–September 8, The Reserves at Stone Pillars Farm (Goshen Twp)
Six luxury homes by six local builders, as well as vendors and events throughout the two-week-long show (e.g. VIP weekend, car show & bourbon tasting, pet adoption day, meet the designers, Food Truck Saturday, and more).
Tickets

Bluey’s Big Play
August 30–September 1, Aronoff Center
Five performances of a brand-new theatrical adaptation of the Emmy® award-winning children’s television series, with an original story by Bluey creator Joe Brumm and new music by Bluey composer Joff Bush.
For 25% off tickets, use promo code TOUR25 (not valid on VIP tickets)

30th Annual Rubber Duck Regatta
September 1
Buy a duck. Feed a child. Every $5 duck you buy will provide up to 15 meals for a child facing hunger in our area.

Cincinnati Brews for Brains
September 12, Braxton Covington, 6–8p
Beer and bites at Braxton Brewery in support of the Giving Voice Foundation, which provides FREE local programming to support the more than 126,000 people across Greater Cincinnati who are affected by Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
Tickets

Fall Mustard Seed Market
September 20–22, Clermont County Fairgrounds
Curated fall vendor market hosted by Rustic Grains and including over 100 small businesses, live music, food trucks, and family friendly fun.
Tickets

Northside House Tour
September 29, 12–5p
Attendees will pick up their tickets from event host, WordPlay (1556 Chase Ave), then walk, bike, or drive Northside to tour the participating homes.

18th Annual Hats Off Luncheon: Our Parks Add More
October 4, Smale Riverfront Park
Guests are treated to a champagne reception followed by a gourmet luncheon. To date, the event has raised more than $4 million in support of Cincinnati Parks. Presented by the Women’s Committee of Cincinnati Parks.

Bobby Mackey’s Auction Allows You to Own a Piece of Its Spooky History [citybeat.com]

Cincinnati Comes in at Number 11 on Stacker’s Most Fun Cities in the US List [stacker.com]

Cincinnati Named Third Best City for a Staycation in the US [wallethub.com]

Coney Island’s Nights of Lights Holiday Show to Live on in New Location [citybeat.com]

Dr. Know: Ruth’s Parkside Cafe, Cobblestone Streets, and Incorrect Clocks [cincinnatimagazine.com]

Factory 52’s The Gatherall to Host Vegan Tapas Dinner [citybeat.com]

For Cincinnati’s Dandelion Hunters, Harvesting Weeds Was Often an Adventure [cincinnatimagazine.com]

Great Parks Receives Over $1 Million in State Funding for New Westwood Park [citybeat.com]

How Cincinnati Became a Sundance Film Festival Finalist City [cincinnatimagazine.com]

LaRose Could Purge Over 150,000 Ohio Inactive Voters Before Election [citybeat.com; update your voter registration here]

Local Flavors: 10 Regional Fast Food Restaurants You Need to Try [10best.usatoday.com]

Longfellow Named in USA Today’s Top 27 Bars of the Year [usatoday.com]

A New Comedy Festival is Coming to Norwood [citybeat.com]

Newport Aquarium to Launch New, Immersive Experience This Fall [citybeat.com]

New Riff Distilling Wins ‘Best High Rye Bourbon’ at New Orleans Spirits Competition [citybeat.com]

Photos: Newport on the Levee Transforms into Olympic Village [citybeat.com]

Taste of Cincinnati Winner Alley Baby to Open First Location in Norwood [citybeat.com]

The Women Behind Cincinnati’s Black Family Reunion [cincinnatimagazine.com]

Local Olympians and Medal Count

Nina Castagna (Walnut Hills HS)

Event: Rowing (coxswain)
Result: 5th in Women’s Eight

Annette Echikunwoke (University of Cincinnati)

Event: Hammer
Result: Silver (first American woman to win an Olympic medal in hammer throw)

Carson Foster (Sycamore HS)

Event: Swimming, 400 IM
Result: Bronze

Max Holt (Purcell Marian)

Event: Men’s Volleyball
Status: USA vs. Italy/France in Bronze medal game on Friday, 8/9

Piper Kelly (Xavier University)

Event: Speed Climbing
Result: Eliminated in qualification round

Aubrey Kingsbury (St Ursula Academy)

Event: Soccer
Status: USA v. Brazil in Final on Saturday, 8/10

Rose LaVelle (Mount Notre Dame)

Event: Soccer
Status: USA v. Brazil in Final on Saturday, 8/10

Mason Parris (Lawrenceburg)

Event: Men’s Freestyle Wrestling
Status: Competes Friday, 8/9, at 5:30a EST

Miles Robinson (FC Cincinnati)

Event: Men’s Soccer
Result: Eliminated in knockout round

Jordan Thompson (University of Cincinnati)

Event: Women’s Volleyball
Status: USA vs. Brazil in Semifinals on Thursday, 8/8, at 10a EST

New Articles

Cincinnati Native Carson Foster Wins Bronze Medal in Men’s 400m IM [wlwt.com]

Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Music Director Designate Conducts the Orchestre National de France in Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony [instagram.com]

Lewis Johnson: From Cincinnati Bearcats Track to Paris, His 13th Olympics as NBC Reporter [cincinnati.com]

Xavier Grad Piper Kelly Eliminated in Speed Climbing Event [wthr.com]

Your Guide to Local Olympians [cincinnatimagazine.com]

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