A Moms Guide to June: Family Fun in Cincinnati {2016}

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May 31- August 5
Washington Park
Daily Monday-Friday, 10-11 am
FREE

Enjoy creative fun with your kiddos!

Monday: Reading with the Cincinnati Public Library
Tuesday: Creativity Day with Happen Inc
Wednesday (10-10:30): Kids Yoga with The Yoga Bar
Thursday: Fine Arts with CCM Prep
Friday: Games with the Play Library

Madcap Puppets: Monsters of Baseball 

June 1
Milford-Miami Township Branch Library
1099 Ohio 131, Milford, OH 45150
11 am
FREE

Madcap Puppets entertain us with newest show, Monsters of Baseball.

Wednesdays on the Green 

June 1
Clifton Cultural Arts Center
3711 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45220
Wednesdays at 7 pm
FREE

Clifton Cultural Arts Center (CCAC) is thrilled to bring you another summer of Wednesdays on the Green—weekly free evening concerts, Wednesdays at 7 p.m. We’ve lined up 11 weeks of musical performances, including a performance by the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company! We can’t wait for a summer filled with music, dancing, hands-on art making for kids, picnics, summer treats and shared memories. Kick back in the grass, enjoy the show and meet some new friends on the beautiful lawn at CCAC.

Summer Cinema 

June 1 – August 31
Washington Park
Wednesdays, 9-11 pm
FREE

Summer Cinema features a free movie screening every Wednesday at the Park! Dust off those lawn chairs, grab a picnic basket, and join us for a fun, relaxing evening over on our civic lawn.

Cincinnati Opera: Back to the Zoo 

June 2
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
7 pm, reception at 6 pm
FREE but tickets are required; Parking $6 after 5 pm

Cincinnati Opera returns to its first home, the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, where performances were held from 1920 to 1971. Come relive the magic of the Zoo Opera days with a colorful cast of singers and zoo animals. Limit 4 tickets per household. Reception with complimentary refreshments and ice cream. Cash bar. Dinner buffet may be pre-purchased through Cincinnati Opera as well. 

CCO Summer Series at Burnet Woods 

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June 2 & 30
Burnet Woods Bandstand & Lakeside Stage
June 2, 8 pm & June 30, 8:30 pm
FREE

The CCO is excited to once again partner with Cincinnati Parks to present the third annual CCO Summer Series at Burnet Woods monthly over the summer. Each event features opening acts prior to the CCO chamber ensemble concert so be sure to come early and enjoy the full summer evening in the beautiful surroundings of Burnet Woods.  

Friday Night Flick 

June 3
Freedom Park
550 Freedom Park Drive, Edgewood, KY 41017

8-10:30 pm
FREE

A free movie will be shown on the soccer field starting at dusk. Kona Ice will be available for purchase as well as other food vendors. Family friendly games will be available to play starting at 8pm. Come out and enjoy a family movie night at the park! 

Summerfair

June 3-5
Coney Island
Friday 2-8 pm; Saturday 10 am- 8 pm; Sunday 10 am- 5 pm
$10 includes parking, children 12 and under FREE

Fine artists and craftspeople exhibit and sell their works. Music and entertainment. Food vendors.  Youth Arts Rocks area with art activities for children. 

Great Parks Days 

June 4
Woodland Mound
7:30am-8:30 pm
FREE, no motor vehicle permit required

Presented by the Great Parks Foundation. Come out and play in your Great Park! Experience all Woodland Mound has to offer with free park entry, wet playground admission, golf, concerts, nature and fitness programs and more! 

Strawberry Spectacular

June 4 & 5
Hidden Valley Fruit Farm
5474 North State Route 48, Lebanon, OH 45036
11 am- 5 pm
FREE

Fresh strawberry pie, shortcake, smoothies and more!  Train rides for kids, Barnyard, Bounce House!  While savoring the delicious flavors of strawberries prepared any way you can imagine, enjoy the live music of New Outlook.

Bike Rodeo

June 4
Amelia Branch Library
58 Maple Street, Amelia, OH 45102
10 am- 12 pm
FREE

Learn about bicycle safety, rules of road and test knowledge on obstacle course. Bring own bicycle. Representative from Bishop’s Bicycles available to give bike tune-up and provide minor adjustments. 

Art in the Garden 

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June 4
Augusta Art Guild
116 Main Street, Augusta, KY 41002
10 am- 5 pm
FREE

Showcases over 60 local and regional artists, live music, local cuisine and children’s activities. Madcap Puppets and David Tucker Band. 

Curiosity Saturdays 

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June 4- September 3
Washington Park
Saturdays 11 am- 1pm
FREE

Interactive programs designed to foster children’s creativity, feed their curiosity and expose them to many wonders of nature in a unique, urban setting.

Recess In The Stadium

June 4
Paul Brown Stadium
9 am- 12 pm
FREE, Advanced registration required!

Kids ages 4 – 16 and their families can explore the Cincinnati Bengals stadium while learning and playing at interactive stations, including a 40-yard dash, photo station for pictures with Who Dey, health screenings for kids, punt-pass-kick on the field, and special guests and prizes. 

National Fire Heritage Muster 

June 5
Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum
4521 Spring Grove Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45232
10 am- 3 pm
FREE

For more than 150 years, firefighters across the United States have mustered, or gathered to show off their firefighting equipment, preserve fire service history, and promote fire safety. In celebration of this grand American tradition, antique fire truck collectors and active fire departments from the tri-state and across the nation are gearing up for this event. Special activities include: fire equipment displays and demonstrations, fire paraphernalia flea market, and tram tours.

Fun Family Fitness Hour 

June 5
Mayerson JCC
8485 Ridge Road, Cincinnati, OH 45236
3:15 pm
FREE; Advanced registration required!

Work out as a family! Fitness instructor Adi Nulson will lead an hour-long class that incorporates exercises for all ages. Children must be ages 5 and older, and a parent or caretaker must be present.

Puppets For Lunch 

June 9
Grove Park
9150 Winton Road, Cincinnati, OH 45231
12-2 pm
FREE, suggested donation of $2/child

What?! Puppets for lunch! We can’t eat the puppets!!! No, of course not – but plan to pack your picnic lunch and favorite blanket for an entertaining lunchtime Madcap Puppet Show performance on the lawn at The Grove, located behind the Springfield Township Fire Station at 9150 Winton Road. After the show, stay for a make it – take it craft and enjoy an afternoon in the park. 

CMB Summer Park Playdate Series

June 9
Cottell Park
5847 Irwin Simpson Road, Mason, OH 45040
10 am- 12 pm
FREE

The Cincinnati Moms Blog is hosting a three part playdate series this summer and we hope you will join us for one or all three events! The events will be free (except for the third one which has a minimal fee from the park itself) and the CMB team will work to get some fun adds for those who are there. Join this event page to stay up to date on all details, plan to meet-up with friends at the events and day of announcements about how to find us. We are SO excited about summer!! 

 Italianfest 

June 9-12
Festival Park Newport
Riverboat Row, Newport, KY 41071
Thursday 5-11 pm; Friday 5-11:30pm; Saturday 12-11:30 pm; Sunday 12-9 pm
FREE

Italianfest was named a Top 20 Festival Event by the Southeast Tourism Society. Enjoy authentic Italian food and live Italian music performances by entertainers from around the nation. 

Oakley After Hours

June 10
Oakley Square
Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH 45209
6:30-10 pm
FREE

Join us the second Friday of every month for live music, kids entertainment, guest vendors, local businesses and MadTree beer!

BalloonFest: Bands, BBQ and Beer 

June 10-12
Rising Star Casino & Resort
777 Rising Star Drive, Rising Sun, IN 47040
Friday 4-10 pm; Saturday 12-10 pm; Sunday 9 am- 1 pm
Advance reservation required for balloon rides – $225; FREE shuttles and parking

Hot air balloon rides, tethered rides, live music, food and beverages. Balloon glow each night at 9:30 p.m. 

Schwabenfest

June 10 & 11
Donauschwaben Park
4290 Dry Ridge Road, Cincinnati, OH 45252
Friday 6 pm- 12 am & Saturday 1 pm- 12 am
$3

Oktoberfest-like atmosphere. Homemade German oxen and sausage dinners and desserts. Live entertainment and dance performances. Stein holding competition on Saturday evening.  

Cincinnati Pops Presents: E.T. in Concert 

June 10 & 11
Taft Theatre
Friday 8 pm & Saturday 2 pm
$15-$75

Cincinnati Pops performs John Williams’ entire Academy Award-winning score from Steven Spielberg’s masterpiece about boy and his alien friend, live-to-picture, on HD screen. 

Shandon Strawberry Festival 

June 11
Historic Shandon Business District
Ohio 126 between Ross and Brookville, Cincinnati, OH 45063
10 am- 5 pm
FREE

Picnic supper with fresh strawberries, homemade shortcake and ice cream. Outdoor vendors and artists. Local historic houses for antiques, country crafts, original art, pottery and furniture. Antique tractor show, antique car parts swap meet and more.

1869 Queen City Base Ball Festival 

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June 11
Heritage Village Museum inside Sharon Woods
11450 Lebanon Road, Sharonville, OH 45241
Games begin: 9 am; Village opens for guided tours: 10 am
$3/day or $10/year Great Parks Parking Pass; ball games are FREE; tours are $5 ages 12 and up; $3 ages 5-11; FREE for members and 4 and under

What’s summer without base ball?  Bring your blankets and chairs to cheer on two vintage base ball teams compete against each other — the 1869 Red Stockings and the Cincinnati Buckeyes.  It’s a different kind of battle on Heritage Village’s fields! 

Bike Rodeo 

June 11
Campbell County Public Library – Fort Thomas
1000 Highland Ave., Fort Thomas, KY 41075
11 am- 1 pm
FREE

Bring bike to library and practice bike safety on special course. Fort Thomas Police discuss helmet and bike safety. Reser Bicycle does bike safety checks.

Sayler Park Sustains 

June 11
Nelson Sayler Memorial Park
Parkland Avenue and Monitor Street, Cincinnati, OH 45233
12-10 pm
FREE

Festival focuses on community, stewardship, and sustainability. Live music, hands-on demonstration in sustainability, vendors, raffles, food trucks, local beer and wine, art installations, kid-friendly fun, and more. Bring blanket or chair.  

OTR Performs 

June 12
Washington Park
7-9 pm
FREE

Recurring arts programming for the whole family.  The performance for June 12th will be Cincinnati Shakespeare Company presenting A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Ride Cincinnati 2016

June 12
Yeatman’s Cove
805 Pete Rose Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202
6:30 am- 12 pm
$40, Registration recommended

For nine years, thousands of cycling participants of all abilities and ages enjoy bike riding in the annual non-competitive, family-oriented Ride Cincinnati event, while at the same time, raising important funds for Breast Cancer Research. 

MainStrasse Village Original Goettafest 

June 17-19
Mainstrasse Village
Main Street, Covington, KY 41011
Friday 5-11:30 pm, Saturday 12-11:30 pm, Sunday 12-9 pm
FREE

Goetta, arts and crafts, live music, entertainment, children’s activities. 

Bonnybrook Farms Country Fair 

June 18
Bonnybrook Farms
3779 Ohio 132, Clarksville, OH 45113
9 am- 9 pm
$10, $5 ages 5-12, FREE ages 4 and under

Bands, bike race, BBQ, brew, music with American Idol discovery Alexis Gomez.  Must register for bike race and singing competition.    

RoeblingFest 

June 18
Roebling Point Entertainment District
Court Avenue and E. Third Street, Covington, KY 41011
9 am- 5 pm
FREE

Educational tours and lectures by experts, historical exhibits, tasty refreshments, arts and crafts vendors, silent auction, bluegrass music with Vernon McIntyre’s Appalachian Grass, and photo contest with cash prize.

Summer Solstice Lavender Festival 

June 18
Peaceful Acres Lavender Farm
2387 Martinsville Road, Martinsville, OH 45146
10 am- 6 pm
FREE

Experience overwhelming beauty of acres of organic lavender in full bloom. Lavender food, vendors, u-pick, wreath and wand workshops, yoga in field, massage therapy, children’s activities, music and more.

The City Flea

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June 18
Washington Park
10am-4pm
FREE

The City Flea is Cincinnati’s original curated, urban flea market that takes place once a month at Washington Park. Since its conception in 2011 The Flea has seen dozens of vendors grow from hobby to full time business and it is with much pride that we consider ourselves not only a monthly market, but a small business incubator, community organization, and city advocate. The Flea is a place to keep your dollars local, support small business and experience YOUR city in a unique and engaging way.

Fatherhood Community Celebration

June 19
Sawyer Point
11 am- 4 pm
FREE

Dads and families enjoy day of free food and beverages, games, arts and crafts, live music, sports activities, and fun. Talbert House is one of Cincinnati’s leading advocates for promoting fatherhood.

CinciDaddy Father’s Day Celebration 

June 19
Coney Island
10:30 am- 7 pm
FREE; $9 parking for non-pass holders

We’ve taken many of the things Dads love – Bacon, Burgers, Brews, and Bands – to create the biggest Father’s Day Celebration in Cincinnati! The day kicks off with The Rusty Races, followed by live music from The Rusty Griswolds, Naked Karate Girls and more! Taste all your favorites served by food trucks from all around Cincinnati and beyond. Quench your thirst at the craft beer booth or try our Bloody Mary Bar. Kids are sure to love Touch-A-Truck where they can explore, climb and touch over 20 trucks and vehicles. 

Deerfield Towne Center Kid’s Concerts 

June 22 & 29
Deerfield Towne Center
Mason Montgomery Road, Mason, Ohio
Wednesday 10-11am
FREE

Soak up summer at Deerfield Towne Center!  Enjoy the outdoors with live music, great shopping, amazing restaurants and family and friends! Our Summer Concert Series features live entertainment that is always family friendly. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and meet us in the Commons, next to Yankee Candle. (Joanie Whittaker 22nd & Zak Morgan 29th)

Panegyri Greek Festival 

June 24-26
Holy Trinity-St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
7000 Winton Road, Cincinnati, OH 45224
Friday 5-11 pm, Saturday 3-11 pm, Sunday 1-8 pm
$2, 12 and under FREE

Authentic Greek cuisine, pastries, music, dancing, raffles, games and amusement rides. Free parking at and shuttle from St. Xavier High School. Portion of admission price donated to Freestore Foodbank. 

O.F.F. Market

June 25
Oakley Fancy Flea Market
2890 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH 45209
10 am- 4 pm
FREE

Small businesses, entrepreneurs, farmers, scavengers, bakers, chefs, artisans, fashionistas, food vendors, music and beer. 

Cincinnati Pride Parade and Festival 

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June 25
Sawyer Point
11 am- 9 pm
FREE

Two-hour parade with famous grand marshal, main festival with music, drag queens, beer and spirits, and Family Fun Zone.

3rd Sunday Funday: Big Top Fun 

June 19
Taft Museum of Art
1-4 pm
FREE

Get ready for some circus-style fun under the Taft tent! Get your face painted like a clown or your favorite circus animal, explore painting tools at the Art Cart, make a circus-y craft to take home, and enjoy a guided or self-guided tour of the Museum. Performers from My Nose Turns Red youth circus will delight kids of all ages and teach a few tricks beginning at 2 p.m.  

Family Festival: We’re Going Places! 

June 25
Contemporary Arts Center
12-3 pm
FREE

Do Ho Suh’s exhibition Passages allows visitors to walk through recreations of the hallways and houses he’s lived in from all over the world. Let’s use his work as inspiration for a trip around the UnMuseum as we focus on the many ways we travel through life. Join us as we design suitcases (and think about what to pack), paint wooden airplanes and build giant bridges like Do Ho Suh’s to unite the continents. 

Opera in the Park 

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June 26
Washington Park
7 pm
FREE

Join us as we celebrate our 96th Summer Festival with a magical evening of music in Washington Park. This free outdoor concert for the community will feature a selection of opera and musical theater favorites performed by stars from the 2016 season, the Cincinnati Opera Chorus, and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.

Sun-Day Sunday Sundae 

June 26
Cincinnati Observatory Center
3489 Observatory Place, Cincinnati, OH 45208
10 am- 4 pm
$7

The Sun is the star attraction today — learn all about our nearest stellar neighbor with short talks, tours of the Observatory, and safe viewing of sunspots and solar flares from the historic telescopes (weather permitting).  Then follow it up with a free sundae! 

Pops in the Parks 

June 29
Miami Whitewater Forest – Harbor
9001 Mt. Hope Road, Crosby Township, OH 45030
8:15 pm
FREE

Enjoy the arts in the great outdoors with a FREE concert featuring the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra conducted by John Morris Russell.  Bring a blanket and the whole family to hear hits from Broadway and the big screen, American anthems and more!  The harbor snack bar will be open for grilled sandwiches, ice cream, cold beer and drinks. 

International Butterfly Show: Butterflies of the Caribbean 

Through June 19
Krohn Conservatory
10am-5pm, daily; Family Nights Wednesdays, June 1 & 15, 5-7:30 pm
$7 adults, $4 ages 5-12, free ages 4 and younger

Dozens of countries and scores of cultures, all with one thing in common — a beautiful blue sea. Dive into the Krohn’s annual Butterfly Show, presented by Macy’s and featuring butterflies of the Caribbean, along with whimsical oceanic displays, hundreds of flowers, and plenty of exciting events throughout the duration of the exhibit. 

Da Vinci: The Genius

Through September 25
Cincinnati Museum Center
$19.50, $17.50 seniors, $12.50 child; $12.50 members, $8.50 member child

This exhibit features 17 themed galleries with over 200 pieces, including life-size reproductions of over 70 machine inventions, educational animations of da Vinci’s most notable works and an eye-opening, in-depth analysis of his most famous work, the “Mona Lisa.” Push, pull, crank and interact with many of these exhibits for a hands-on understanding of the scientific principles behind them.   The interactive, hands-on exhibit presents the timeless blend of science, technology, engineering, art and culture in a way that will challenge you to pursue knowledge and dare to dream. 

Seahorses: Unbridled Fun 

Through September 30
Newport Aquarium
10am-6pm

A new, interactive exhibit where guests can discover 10 species of seahorses, sea dragons, trumpetfish, shrimpfish and pipefish. With a head like a horse, snout like an aardvark and belly pouch like a kangaroo- seahorses are anything but ordinary. The way the exhibit is designed; guests will be completely immersed in the world of seahorses with something new to experience around every corner.

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Lisa Springer
I am a native Cincinnatian, born and raised on the West Side and currently settled across the river in Northern Kentucky. I’m a former Highlander, Bearcat, Falcon, and Fulbright Scholar. My greatest challenge hitherto is the one I love the most: being a Mom to an energetic eight-year-old boy. When not working full-time at one of the city’s great hospitals, I’m trying to fit in all there is to do in this wonderful city – and there is certainly A LOT to do! As one who loves to read, I am an advocate for the public library and go multiple times a week. You can often find me at Music Hall enjoying the ballet, opera, and orchestra. I am an introvert, a bit of a foodie, an NPR listener, a pessimist who likes to think she’s a realist, a middle child, an ex-wife and amicable co-parent, a fiancée, and much, much more. I feel lucky to have grown up in Cincinnati and to be raising my own child in this wonderful city.

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