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November 17, 2010

Tri-County Press

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THINGS TO DO IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD T H U R S D A Y, N O V. 1 8

CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS

S A T U R D A Y, N O V. 2 0

Venus and Mars, 7:30-10 p.m., Wyoming Civic Center, 1 Worthington Ave., Plus-level square and round dance club for experienced dancers. $5. Presented by Southwestern Ohio/Northern Kentucky Square Dancers Federation. 929-2427; www.so-nkysdf.com. Wyoming. Hamilton County Park District Board of Park Commissioners Meeting, 1 p.m., Winton Woods, 10245 Winton Road, Presented by Hamilton County Park District. 521-7275. Springfield Township.

CRAFT SHOWS Sycamore High Arts and Crafts Show, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sycamore High School, 7400 Cornell Road, More than 180 artists and vendors. Features jewelry, clothing, floral arrangements, home decor, housewares, paintings, photographs and ceramics. Performances by Sycamore High School band students. Food from Starbucks, Panera and Montgomery Inn available. Raffle tickets: $1 per ticket or $5 for six tickets. Benefits Sycamore Community Schools’ instrumental music departments. Free. 686-1770. Montgomery.

EXERCISE CLASSES

FARMERS MARKET

Thursday Evening Quick Walks, 6:30 p.m., Bob Roncker’s Running Spot, 267 E. Sharon Road, Walk about 4-5 miles in an hour. With Susan Fryman and Jim McGruder. Free. 772-7999. Glendale.

FARMERS MARKET

Turner Farm, 8 a.m., Turner Farm, 561-7400; www.turnerfarm.org. Indian Hill.

FESTIVALS

Victory of Light Psychic Festival, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sharonville Convention Center, 11355 Chester Road, Vendors, seminars, intuitive readers, alternative healing practitioners and more. Individual readings available for $20$40. Family friendly. $20 two days, $12 one day; $2 off for students and ages 60 and up. 929-0406. Sharonville.

Madeira Winter Farmers Market, 3:30-7:30 p.m., Madeira-Silverwood Presbyterian Church, 8000 Miami Ave., Wide variety of locally and sustainably grown foods, made-from-scratch goodies and various artisanal products. Presented by Madeira Farmers Market. 623-8058; www.madeirafarmersmarket.com. Madeira.

Wine Bar Tasting, 2-6 p.m., The Wine Store, 50 cents per taste. 984-9463; www.theewinestore.com. Montgomery. Tasting Table, 11 a.m.-7 p.m., microWINES, Flight A $2 per pour; Flight B $4 per pour. 794-9463; www.microwines.com. Kenwood.

LECTURES

MUSIC - JAZZ

Town Hall Lecture Series, 11 a.m., Montgomery Assembly of God, 7950 Pfeiffer Road, With Dan Abrams, chief legal analyst for NBC news and MSNBC. Topic: On the Law and In the News. $35. Presented by Montgomery Woman’s Club Inc.. 852-1901; www.montgomerywomansclub.org. Montgomery. F R I D A Y, N O V. 1 9

FARMERS MARKET

Turner Farm, 8 a.m., Turner Farm, 561-7400; www.turnerfarm.org. Indian Hill.

FOOD & DRINK

Wine Bar Tasting, 4-7 p.m., The Wine Store, 9905 Montgomery Road, Friday tastings with John, the wine-bar-keep. 50 cents per taste. 984-9463; www.theewinestore.com. Montgomery. Wine Tasting, 5-8 p.m., Piazza Discepoli Glendale, 23 Village Square, $10. 771-6611; www.piazzadiscepoli.com. Glendale.

FOOD & DRINK

Sinatra Night, 5-11 p.m., Iron Horse Inn, 40 Village Square, Vegas-style show featuring “The Cincinnati Sinatra” Matt Snow. Songs of the 20th century accompany dining and dancing. Full bar and great wines available. Family friendly. Free. 772-3333. Glendale. The Hitmen, 8 p.m.-midnight, Tony’s, 6771993; www.tonysofcincinnati.com. Symmes Township.

MUSIC - RELIGIOUS

Fold Singers, 6 p.m., Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church, 9991 Wayne Ave., Gospel group celebrates 39th anniversary. 772-5422. Woodlawn.

ON STAGE - STUDENT THEATER

All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, 7:30 p.m., Sycamore High School, $10. 686-1778; www.avestheatre.com. Montgomery.

MUSIC - ACOUSTIC

Acoustik Buca, 7:30 p.m., deSha’s American Tavern, 11320 Montgomery Road, 2479933; www.deshas.com. Montgomery.

MUSIC - JAZZ

The Hitmen, 8 p.m.-midnight, Tony’s, 6771993; www.tonysofcincinnati.com. Symmes Township.

MUSIC - ROCK

The Stoopid Roosters, 7-11 p.m., Iron Horse Inn, 40 Village Square, Upstairs. Mixture of country, blues, old standards and bluegrass. Reservations recommended. 772-3333; www.ironhorseinn.com. Glendale.

ON STAGE - STUDENT THEATER

All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, 7:30 p.m., Sycamore High School, $10. 686-1778; www.avestheatre.com. Montgomery.

PARENTING CLASSES

Preschool Information Fair, 6-8 p.m., Wyoming Fine Arts Center, 332 Wyoming Ave., Information on how to choose whether or not to send children to preschool and which one to choose. Family friendly. Free. Presented by Cincinnati Moms Scene. 5627560; www.cincinnatimomsscene.com. Wyoming.

ON STAGE - THEATER

Peter and the Wolf & The Frog Prince, 11 a.m.-noon and 1-2 p.m., Raymond Walters College Muntz Hall, 9555 Plainfield Road, Muntz Theater. The Frisch Marionette Co. brings two classics to life in symphonic double-bill. Handcrafted puppets act out Sergei Prokofiev’s musical tale of “Peter and the Wolf,” and “The Frog Prince,” set to music of Dmitri Kabalevsky. Ages 3-10. $5. Presented by ARTrageous Saturdays. 745-5705; www.rwc.uc.edu/alumni/artcultural/artrageous.htm. Blue Ash.

RECREATION

Holiday in Lights 5k Run/Walk, 5 p.m., Sharon Woods, 11450 Lebanon Road, Race day registration 3:30 p.m. at Sharon Woods Training Center. Chip-timed 3.1-mile run/walk through Holiday in Lights route. Includes awards. Post race activities include food in heated tent. Family friendly. $26, $21 ages 12 and under; $31, $26 ages 12 and under after Nov. 17. Registration required, available online. Presented by Hamilton County Park District. 521-7275; www.holidayinlights.com/race.html. Sharonville.

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SEMINARS

What Men Need To Know About Divorce, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Merrill Lynch, 5151 Pfeiffer Road, Suite 100, Critical, unbiased information about complexities and options of divorce. Participants can discuss issues with divorce lawyer, financial advisor and family therapist. Ages 21 and up. Free. Reservations appreciated, not required. 579-3657. Blue Ash.

SHOPPING

Waterford Signing Event, 2-4 p.m., Macy’sKenwood, 7800 Montgomery Road, John Connolly, chief of design, signs Waterford purchases. 745-8980. Kenwood. S U N D A Y, N O V. 2 1

CRAFT SHOWS

Bake Sale and Craft Fair, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Valley Temple, 145 Springfield Pike, Vendors, crafters and child-vendor tables. Baked goods available. Free. 761-3555; www.valleytemple.com. Wyoming.

FESTIVALS

Victory of Light Psychic Festival, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sharonville Convention Center, $20 two days, $12 one day; $2 off for students and ages 60 and up. 929-0406. Sharonville.

FOOD & DRINK

All You Can Eat Buffet Breakfast, 8-11:30 a.m., Halker-Flege American Legion Post 69, 9000 Reading Road, Includes omelets to order, ham, goetta, sausage, bacon, biscuits and gravy, pancakes, fruit cocktail, milk, juice and coffee. Bake sale benefits legion and auxiliary programs such as scholarships and helping veterans in the community. $8, $4 children. Through July 17. 733-9926. Reading.

HISTORIC SITES

Sharonville History Museum, Noon-4 p.m., Sharonville Historical Museum, 11115 Main St., Museum features numerous exhibits and artifacts reminiscent of life in Sharonville and its surroundings. Model train diorama currently under construction. Free. Presented by Society of Historic Sharonville. 563-9756. Sharonville. Miller House, 1-4 p.m., Miller House, 7226 Miami Ave., The house was bought and built in 1922 out of a Sears, Roebuck catalog. In 1948 the Miller family bought the house, which was given to the Madeira Historical Society in 1998. The society set up the interior as it might have looked between 1922 and 1948. Free, donations accepted. Presented by Madeira Historical Society. 2404348. Madeira.

SPORTS

Queen City Storm, 1 p.m., Sports Plus, 10765 Reading Road, New professional ice hockey team. $8, $7 seniors, $6 children. Presented by Queen City Storm. 578-6400; www.queencitystorm.com. Evendale. M O N D A Y, N O V. 2 2

CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS

Cincinnati Toastmasters Club No. 472 Meeting, 7-8:30 p.m., Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Kenwood, 7701 Kenwood Road, Public speaking and leadership skills meeting. Free. Presented by Cincinnati Toastmasters Club No. 472. 351-5005. Kenwood.

DANCE CLASSES

Line Dance, 1-2 p.m., Springdale Community Center, 11999 Lawnview Ave., Dancing with Jerry and Kathy Helt, instructors. Wear smooth-soled shoes. Presented by Southwestern Ohio/Northern Kentucky Square Dancers Federation. 321-6776. Springdale.

PROVIDED.

The Venus and Mars Square Dance group in Wyoming are having a plus-level square and round dance club for experienced dancers from 7:30-10 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, at the Wyoming Civic Center. Cost is $5. The dance is presented by Southwestern Ohio/Northern Kentucky Square Dancers Federation. Call 929-2427 or visit www.so-nkysdf.com for more information.

FARMERS MARKET

Turner Farm, 8 a.m., Turner Farm, 561-7400; www.turnerfarm.org. Indian Hill.

RELIGIOUS - COMMUNI-

TY Empowered for Life, 7-8:30 p.m., The Equipping Center, 9909B Springfield Pike, Free. Presented by Timothy McClure Ministries. 295-0640. Woodlawn. T U E S D A Y, N O V. 2 3

ART & CRAFT CLASSES

Card Making Workshop, 7-9 p.m., Mayerson JCC, 8485 Ridge Road, Thank you cards, birthday cards and holiday cards. Instructor: Judy Workman. Ages 16 and up. $28; $20 members. $10 supply fee due at first class. Registration required. 761-7500; www.jointhej.org. Amberley Village.

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KARAOKE AND OPEN MIC

Karaoke Night, 9 p.m.-midnight, Crowne Plaza Hotel Blue Ash, 5901 Pfeiffer Road, Lobby Lounge. 793-4500; www.crowneplaza.com/blueash. Blue Ash.

SEMINARS

Commanding Wealth, 6-8:30 p.m., Blue Ash Spiritual Center, 10921 Reed Hartman Hwy., Suite 304 G, Empower your life with “The One Command,” based on principles and technique in Asara Lovejoy’s book of the same name. With certified Commanding Wealth Circle Facilitator Rev. David Mahen. Ages 21 and up. $20. Presented by Quantum Energy Health LLC. 276-2615. Blue Ash.

CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS

Springdale Communicators Toastmasters Club Meeting, Noon-1 p.m., Springdale Community Center, 11999 Lawnview Ave., Visitors welcome. Presented by Springdale Communicators Toastmasters Club. 4591491. Springdale.

Mobile Mammography Unit, 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Walgreens Evendale, 3105 Glendale Milford Road, 15-minute screening. Cost varies per insurance plan. Financial assistance available for qualified applicants. Appointment required. Presented by Jewish Hospital. 686-3300. Evendale.

Take Charge of Your Life, 7-8 p.m., Sharonville Branch Library, 10980 Thornview Drive, Learn to release old habits naturally and develop new ones easily, create new strategies for creating the life you want, realize the secret to achieving your heart’s desire and more. Free. Presented by Take Charge of Your Life! 829-3341; www.meetup.com/take-charge-of-your-life. Sharonville. W E D N E S D A Y, N O V. 2 4

BUSINESS CLASSES

HEALTH / WELLNESS

FARMERS MARKET Turner Farm, 8 a.m., Turner Farm, 561-7400; www.turnerfarm.org. Indian Hill. FOOD & DRINK

Tasting Table, 11 a.m.-7 p.m., microWINES, Flight A $2 per pour; Flight B $4 per pour. 794-9463; www.microwines.com. Kenwood. Wine Flight Wednesdays, 5-8 p.m., Iron Horse Inn, 40 Village Square, Four wine samplings chosen by wine steward Brian Jackson. Food from Chef Jackson Rouse. Ages 21 and up. $15. 772-3333; www.ironhorseinn.com. Glendale.

MUSIC - CONCERTS

Thanksgiving Eve, 8 p.m.-2:30 a.m., Play by Play Cafe, 6923 Plainfield Road, Freekbass, host. Free. 793-3360. Silverton.

MUSIC - JAZZ

The Hitmen, 6:30-10:30 p.m., Tony’s, 6771993; www.tonysofcincinnati.com. Symmes Township.

MUSIC - ROCK

Two of a Kind, 7 p.m.-midnight, Crowne Plaza Hotel Blue Ash, 5901 Pfeiffer Road, Twopiece band featuring Jay, guitar, and Amy, vocals, presents classics from yesterday and today. 793-4500. Blue Ash.

COMMUNITY DANCE

Ballroom Dance Night, 7-11 p.m., Bar Seventy-One, 8850 Governors Hill Drive, Beginner lessons 7-8 p.m., $5. Open dancing to mix of ballroom, Latin, swing, country, disco and more. Family friendly. 600-8476. Symmes Township.

EXERCISE CLASSES

Zumba, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Cincy Dance Studio, 8143 Camargo Road, Suite B, $10. Registration required. 859-630-7040; www.cincydance.com. Madeira. Israeli Folk Dancing, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Mayerson JCC, 8485 Ridge Road, $5 per session. 444-8514; esty@cinci.rr.com. Amberley Village.

FARMERS MARKET

Wyoming Farmers’ Market, 2-6 p.m., Wyoming Avenue Farmers Market, Corner of Wyoming and Van Roberts avenues, Thanksgiving Market. Local organic and sustainablyraised fruit, vegetables, eggs and meat, and carefully produced cottage products. Presented by Wyoming Farmers Market. 7616263; www.wyomingfarmersmarket.net. Wyoming. Turner Farm, 8 a.m., Turner Farm, 561-7400; www.turnerfarm.org. Indian Hill.

FOOD & DRINK PROVIDED

The newest OMNIMAX film takes its viewer to outer space with “Hubble,” the story of one of the most important scientific instruments, the Hubble Telescope. For 20 years, the Hubble has given us fantastical views of the universe. Tickets are $7.50; $6.50, seniors; $5.50, ages 3-12. Call 513-287-7001 or visit www.cincymuseum.org for show times.

Tasting Table, 11 a.m.-7 p.m., microWINES, Flight A $2 per pour; Flight B $4 per pour. 794-9463; www.microwines.com. Kenwood.

PROVIDED

“The New Mel Brooks Musical Young Frankenstein” is at the Aronoff Center through Nov. 28. Performances are at 8 p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays; 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturdays and 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sundays. Tickets are $27.50-$66.50. Call 800-982-2787. Pictured are Preston Truman Boyd and Christopher Ryan.


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