Cincinnati Family magazine May 2023

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Amazing Gifts That Say, "THANK YOU, MOM!"

Engage Your Tribe to Manage

Mommy Burnout

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“Tra la! It's May! The lusty month of May!" — from the musical Camelot; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

The Florence Y'alls have their season opener; Mother's Day on May 14; open air markets; story times for kids; nature outings and lots more!

The national tour of Dreamworks' Madagascar the Musical makes its way to Cincinnati for one show only on Thursday, May 11.

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daycommedia.com Subscribe to our Newsletter online and Join us on Facebook for Giveaways & more! INTHISISSUE 2 Editor's Note Make time for you, Mom! 3 Feedback Win a Family Membership to the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden! Plus, parents o er solutions for keeping or tossing kids' school work and art. 5 Cincinnati News May brings strawberry picking and we know where you can go; parent news briefs. 9 Health Have you decided your family is complete? Then it's time to talk about birth control options for Mom and Dad; plus, great gifts for Mom! Remember mom in a big way this month for all of the things she does for her family!
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Find Time for You, Mom!

Stop saying “I only have one kid” when another mom tells you she has four. Stop canceling your dinner plans with your friends because you feel bad leaving the kids behind. Stop thinking you are not doing enough because you see other moms doing “more.” What I am trying to say is, being a mom is tough, no matter how many kids you have, if you work full-time or part-time, if you have a nanny to help ease the load or if you ask for help every now and then. Give yourself credit for all that you do at the end of the day, afterall it is a lot and more than likely, above and beyond. Being a mom is hard no matter your situation because when you think you aren’t doing the physical part of it, you are taking on the mental load of it all. Therefore, around-the-clock, you are Mom.

Moms these days are just plain burnt out (read more about “Mommy Burnout” on page 12 - yes it’s a real thing!) to where they can no longer juggle their own life interests or hobbies. Feeling like you have to take the load on alone is detrimental to your mental health and well-being. This is why we all need to ask for help (I know, not as easy as it sounds) and take time to ourselves whether that be a trip to Target (alone!); a nail date with your friends; a quick weekend getaway; stepping away from the chaos and finally reading that book; or simply having someone take over the household things-to-do. Always give yourself credit, no matter what. You are doing enough, and yes you do deserve some downtime to unwind - and not just on Mother’s Day.

Here are some great local outing ideas for you to go do solo or with friends! I am an active person but I also enjoy my relaxation time - so this list is a compilation of both:

• Go to the theater or comedy show - The Taft Theatre and Aronoff Center have brilliant shows you can laugh and cry to. Head to cincinnati. broadway.com.

• Go for a walk - I love a good walk on a nice, crisp morning. Arrange for someone to hang with the kids while you explore, alone; or head to meetup.com for weekly group hikes if you want to mingle with other people.

• Head to dinner with your gal pals - Friends are always a great outlet when you need to chat or just sit and laugh about nothing.

• Schedule a Workout - Find your zen in a hot yoga class or pencil in an exercise meetup with the girls - a good sweat session is a great way to flush out toxins and relieve stress. Head to mindbodyonline.com and sign up for a class near you!

• Read a book - Find a quiet place to read. Think park bench, poolside or local library. Head to chpl.org and scroll their selection.

• Go on an adventure - If you are itching to explore beyond the kidfriendly parks and trails, the sky's the limit, believe it or not. Cincinnatibased Explorer Chicks, Girls Who Hike Ohio and Ohio Women’s Outdoor Adventures offer adventures you’ve only dreamed of.

Do you mama! You will be a better mom for your kids, family and gain back your sanity and happiness. Happy Mother’s Day not just on Mother’s Day, but every day.

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FEEDBACK

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What do you do with all of your kids' old school papers and artwork?

“Here is one to keep memories (not specifically artwork): When both of my boys were born, I created email addresses for them when we were in the hospital before we came home. Each week I write them an email. It doesn’t have to be super long but I include pictures and what went on the past week. When they turn 18 I will give them the passwords to their email accounts. It’s an electronic memory book; I did not create this idea, but happy to share it."

“We have a small storage tote that we use as a treasure box. At the end of the school year, we go through what’s accumulated and decide what’s best for tangible memories (ornaments, handprint poems) and what’s best for just a few photos (doodles, scribbled art, anything that can wilt or will mold now or later) and then can be pitched. If it’s photos, we line up all her projects and take a few pictures with her in the center before they get tossed. We try to get a few good close ups so she can see a lot of what she did years later. Her work won’t last, but the memories will."

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Cover Kid, Reagan, photographed by Wendy Magee Photography in the studio. Outfit courtesy of Once Upon a Child.

“Take pictures of the artwork and make a collage of all the pictures."

"School papers=trash. For artwork, I keep seasonal items only that my child is proud of. I frame it or laminate it and bring it out as part of my seasonal decor."

"After going through and saving special pieces, we often took artwork to the nearby nursing home."

Sandie Morehead Lloyd

“I either do binders or memory boxes, depending on what the items are. Most the stuff I’ve kept has either been like a handprint, type, stuff, or handwriting or stories."

“I have a tote for each child that I place any sports or school shirts in, and a folder with my favorite papers for the year. On the back I date them and put the grade level. I can't imagine keeping everything!"

“Keep it organized by year (and kid). Put the best art pieces, stories, report cards and awards in a large binder, then give it to them when they graduate high school."

“I recently went through and decided to keep a few pieces from each year to start a scrapbook for when she graduates high school."

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It's BerryPickin' Time!

Toward the end of the month the beautiful cheery berries can be yours. Check out these area farms where you can pick your own.

Make sweet memories with your family this month during a fun and tasty strawberry picking excursion! From May to early June, ripe strawberries are ready for the pickin’ at many local farms. There are also some great options nearby that

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9669 S. St. Rt. 48, Loveland 513-697-9173

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May 20 - June 4

Weekdays: $10.95

Weekends: $15.95

Online reservations are required. Tickets include berrypicking, the petting farm, bounce pad, barnyard and bee train. On the weekends, the fun includes live music, a beer garden and food trucks.

EVANS ORCHARD

198 Stone Road

Georgetown, KY 502-863-2255

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The farm opens for the season on May 2, but strawberries won't be ready for picking until mid-May. Admission for 2023 is not yet available, but the farm includes an expansive play area, farm fun, a gift store and market and special events.

make for a perfect day-trip destination! Weather, crowds and other variables do play a role in crop availability, so check each location's Facebook page, or call ahead, to ensure U-pick is available. And be sure to visit our website for a roundup of delicious ways to enjoy your freshly picked strawberries.

IRONS FRUIT FARM

1640 Stubbs Mill Road

Lebanon 502-932-2853

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Watch the Irons Farm Facebook page for U-pick days coming up in late May/early June. The farm also has a market and store and farm fun in store.

MCGLASSON FARMS

5831 River Road

Hebron, KY 859-689-5229

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Watch the McGlasson Farms Facebook page for U-pick days coming up in late May/ early June.

RED BARN FARM

1295 Knoxville Road

Dry Ridge, KY 859-391-4433

facebook.com/RedBarnFarm

The season is expected to begin in early May.

STOKES BERRY FARM

2882 Center Road

Wilmington 937-317-0074

facebook.com/stokesberryfarmohio

Check their Facebook page for U-pick days.

THE BERRY PATCH

2451 State Route 245 W. West Liberty 937-317-0074

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U-pick and pre-picked available in season. Follow the Facebook page for picking days and evenings.

CINCINNATI NEWS

ABC Pediatric Therapy Has New Locations

Local families now have two more destinations for their little ones to receive services like speech, OT, PT and more. ABC Pediatric Therapy has a new location in Loveland (9528 Field Ertel Road). The therapy network will open up a second location in Milford (703 Ohio St. Rt. 28) in June which will offer therapy services and Applied Behavior Analysis for autism. Wondering if your child may benefit from therapy services? Complete an online interactive developmental checklist. In addition, you can browse resources and learn about all of the available services. Visit abcpediatrictherapy.com for more information.

Nourished by Nature Now Open

Gentle care for your family's skin ... including breastmilk bars and more.

Anew natural-focused store has put down roots in Mariemont. With products like soap, bath salts, body butter, sugar scrubs and more, Nourished by Nature (6822 Wooster Pike), will have you smelling great and feeling soft, too. The storefront also offers a unique product — breastmilk soap. Owner Holly Bostle happily shares her soapmaking expertise using natural ingredients at her store. In regards to breast milk soap, do you have milk that has been frozen for 12+ months in your freezer? Consider donating it to Nourished by Nature in exchange for a free bar of soap! Head to shopnbn.com or call 513-903-3535 for more information.

NEWSY BITS

Feel Good Night Out

he Easterseals Redwood annual Express fundraiser takes place on Friday, May 12 at Turfway Park Racing & Gaming. The 41st annual event will feature live music by Naked Karate Girls, multiple food stations, an open bar, live and silent auctions and more. This event raises funds for Easterseals Redwood’s mission to serve individuals with disabilities, veterans and people facing economic hardship.

Head to bit.ly/Express2023

to purchase tickets to this fun night out for a good cause.

New Gaming Experience at the Levee This Summer

GTamers, get ready for a new adventure at Newport on the Levee. Immersive Gamebox will debut at the Levee in August. The 3,000 square-foot space will allow gamers to become a part of interactive worlds through headsets, 3D motion tracking visors, mapping, touch screens and more. Immersive Gamebox joins a variety of new businesses at the Levee including 16 Lots Brewing Company, The Brickery Cafe and Play, Velocity Esports and more. Be sure to check out all of the new attractions with a visit to 1 Levee Way in Newport, Kentucky!

Visit newportonthelevee.com or call 859-291-0550 for more information.

Get Your All-Digital Summer Camp Guide!

With summer kicking into gear at the end of this month, you may find yourself with gaps in your kids' summer schedules. Summer camps are the answer!

Cincinnati Family's all-digital Summer Camp Guide helps you locate camps for your kids quickly!

Cincinnati Family offers an alldigital and interactive Summer Camp Guide housed online at cincinnatifamilymagazine.com under "Digital Guides" on the top menu bar. Inside, you can find camps galore, helpful articles and links to camp videos and more.

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You’ve made a major life decision — no more kids! So now what? Understand your options and weigh out the risks and benefits of vasectomy or tubal ligation.

No More Kids! Now What?

You’ve created the family you’ve always wanted, and you are done. Now what? It’s time to find your best birth control option that will lead to the next chapter in your life. This could mean a vasectomy for him or tubal ligation (tubes tied) for you. Which is the best way to go?

David Aichholz, OB/Gyn at The Christ Hospital Physicians, says that as long as a couple is certain that they have completed their family, then there are some permanent sterilization options they can choose from.

“For men, a simple vasectomy can be done in the office of a urologist under local anesthesia in most cases,” he explains. “This is quick and easy with low risks in terms of complications. A follow-up semen check with the urologist is needed to be certain that no living sperm are present several weeks after the procedure,” he adds.

The other option is for Mom to have tubal ligation or have her fallopian tubes removed. In other words, a permanent birth control that reduces your chance of getting pregnant to 1 percent. In the past, according to Aichholz, this wasn’t always the case. Before, tubal ligation (having your “tubes tied”) meant doctors would remove only a short segment of the tube, meaning most of your tube would still be left in place.

“While this works for most people, a failure rate is still present of four pregnancies in 10,000 women where half of these failures will be in the tube — or ectopic pregnancies.”

Since this can be very dangerous, many OB/Gyns will now offer what is called “laparoscopic surgery” where they actually remove the whole tube, reducing the chances of fallopian tube cancer and eliminating future risks of ectopic pregnancy.

How it works

If you and your partner made a decision for you to get your tubes removed, then it’s important to understand the risks and benefits, and how the procedure would be done. If having a C-section, a tubal can easily be performed, says Aichholz, where the entire tube is removed on each side after delivery and stitching up the uterus. If you are having a vaginal delivery, you can have them removed afterwards, however, this hasn’t been a favorite amongst doctors.

“This has fallen out of favor due to the risks involved of increased bleeding and the fact that only a portion of each tube can be removed at that time,” explains Aichholz. “I prefer to wait five to six weeks after a vaginal birth and go to the operating room then to laparoscopically remove both tubes at that time.”

Most women will go home the next day, with a recovery time of four to seven days.

Which is Best?

Although a vasectomy is lower risk and less invasive than getting your tubes tied or removed (vasectomy has the lowest risk of failure — unwanted pregnancy — among all sterilization or birth control options including tubal ligation) it is completely up to the couple on how they want to go about this major life decision.

Ask your OB/Gyn what options are best for you and your significant other. There are lots more details that go into each of these procedures, so it’s important to weigh out the pros and cons of each.

“Emotionally, no couple should enter into a sterilization surgery unless they are sure that no further children are desired,” says Aichholz. “It has been my experience that if the decision was made for the right reasons, then no regrets are there afterwards. I think a couple should talk to their health care providers about these issues and then can meet with a Urologist or Ob/Gyn physician to learn more.”

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Amanda Hayward is editor of this magazine and a mom of three kids with one on the way.

Gifts for All Moms

Everyone mom deserves that just-right gift to help take some weight off her shoulders. Check out our gift ideas (and giveaways); and where you see the “*” enter to win one at cincinnatifamilymagazine.com under the “Contests” tab!

For the Nursing Mama

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LANSINOH: POSTPARTUM ESSENTIALS RECOVERY BUNDLE; AMAZON. COM; $39.99

Mama needs proper rest and recovery after Baby! This bundle has three gentle products for rejuvenating, cleansing and soothing care; plus cooling relief from the pain and discomfort from that long (or hopefully shorter) labor and birth

LANSINOH: BREASTFEEDING ESSENTIALS FOR NURSING MOMS AMAZON.COM; $44.99

Everything you need to breastfeed with confidence in one simple kit. Includes Breastmilk Storage Bags (25 count), Lanolin Nipple Cream, two TheraPearl 3-in1 Therapy Packs, Disposable Nursing Pads (48 count) and Silicone Breast Pump.

For the Cooking Mama

TRIPP TRAPP NEWBORN BUNDLE STOKKE.COM; $269

Finally a seat that grows with your kids! This chair and baby set all in one is for ages 6 months to 3 years. Now your baby can sit closer to the family for dinner time; highly adjustable seat and foot plate positions; available in a variety of colors, and choose between a Beech or Oak wood finish to match your home decor.

For the Traveling Mama

CARRYITWELL.COM AND ETSY.COM; $49

Keep your coats, dresses, suits and more safe and sound with a traveling garment bag; choose your design; great for travel and storage; available in fun colors and designs.

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Meal-prepping meets convenience! This all-inone Culinary Cutting Board includes a mortar and pestle, reservoir and knife sharpening stones. It’s made from sustainable Acacia wood and allows for convenient food storage while chopping other veggies.

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How to Manage

Aas a mom, have you ever gotten to the point where you just didn’t have it in you? You don’t feel like running the errands, shopping, cooking or explaining to your children why they can’t have ice cream before dinner … so, you let them have the ice cream before dinner. You are not alone! Mommy burnout is real and every now and then the symptoms pop up like a sore thumb reminding you that you are in fact human. That burnout we experience simply means that the cup we pour from needs to be refilled.

What exactly is mommy burnout? It can be described a number of ways. Some may agree that it is the culmination of stressors which have peaked from performing at a high level over an extended period of time without waiver. In other words, it is the selfless act of a woman loving

her family and putting them first instinctively. It is a mother who has grown tired, who needs a break and time dedicated to herself. And you know what? All of it is very normal.

To heighten the conversation, as women became a firm fixture in the workforce in the 20th Century it generated study around subjects such as the ability of women to maintain it all for the family’s sake. Research conducted at Maven Clinic in 2020 found that working mothers were 28 percent more likely to experience burnout due to the unequal demands of work-life balance placed on working moms. The expectation: women can get it done. Women can have a career and be great matriarchs. The challenge with that, though, is overcoming the guilt of imperfections within parenting.

Let’s not forget stay-at-home moms. In today’s society, we’ve gener-

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Mommy Burnout

ally come to realize as a collective that being a mother is a full-time job. Nurturing, teaching, cleaning, cooking and disciplining while “soft parenting,” although a labor of love, is not for the faint of heart. A woman who commits herself to providing her children and/or partner with her undivided attention day-in and day-out will experience exhaustion. Full-time moms also have task lists and demands that raise stress levels, impacting their mood and overall health as well.

What we must understand about mommy burnout — whether a working mom or a stayat-home mom — is that any prolonged exertion of emotional, mental and physical energy will require recovery time. It’s no different from an athlete leaving the field or getting off the court. Women have to be afforded the opportunity to decompress and rejuvenate from all that they’ve contributed to their household in order to come back to their loved ones whole.

Expressing Your Needs

How can women combat the symptoms of mommy burnout? The reality is, that dropping your cape is not giving up, it is empowering yourself to be free enough to focus on what you need to be your best self. The first step in that freedom is expressing to your partner, family and friends that you’ve reached a critical stage. Asking for help or sharing exactly what your needs are ensures that the message gets delivered to those who care most about you and then provides them with a call-to-action.

Psychology

“Burnout is a real entity,” says Rivendale. “But what I think moms need to know is what is burnout versus untreated postpartum, anxiety, depression, PTSD or a more severe mental illness. Because there can be a lot of overlap in those symptoms.”

To determine alone how to categorize symptoms is difficult task. Although self-diagnosis is easy, it is not our greatest ally. Consulting with your physician validates the experience from a medical professional’s standpoint.

“The biggest thing I would say as a mom, or parent, is if you are finding that you are dealing with lack of connection, lower mood, lower energy … while all the symptoms may be related to burnout, they could be related to depression or anxiety,” explains Rivendale. “My first line suggestion would be to bring it up with your primary care physician or OB/Gyn because they will be able to help you distinguish between those things.”

Engaging Your Circle

After you’ve been transparent with your partner and/or loved ones about being in the state of mommy burnout, allow them to support you – without guilt! One of the awesome things about parenthood is that you get to discover new networks of people who go through similar experiences who can offer sound parenting advice.

emotions. Be sure to invest in yourself in this regards!

Enjoying THIS Life

It is an incredible job unlike any other to be able to raise human beings, nurturing them to be good people who one day will make positive contributions to the world. However, most importantly, moms are human. Every human being needs intervals of decompression, therapy and the opportunity to have fun! That should not get lost along the journey of motherhood.

“I really want to emphasize that seeking treatment or evaluation for what you feel is burnout should not be stigmatizing,” says Rivendale. “There is so much stigma around mental health — particularly for moms — that we kind of think anxiety is normal and we can’t really enjoy motherhood but it doesn’t have to be that way. If you feel that way, talk about it.”

To all moms: take your well deserved break! Utilize your network to step away for a moment and love on yourself. Book that spa appointment, buy that new dress, walk in the park with your friends, enjoy date night with your partner and be your own advocate when mommy burnout happens.

D. Rivendale, assistant professor of clinical psychiatry and neuroscience at the University of Cincinnati, encourages check-ins with loved ones to help navigate what you are feeling and receive the help you need from your support system.

“If you’re [fortunate] enough to have a partner I would say touch base with that partner daily, if not weekly, on what your needs are,” says Rivendale. “If you don’t have a partner and it’s within the realm of reason, talk with family members or friends. Have someone be available at least once a week to give you some time on your own to do what you need to do.”

Being vocal about mommy burnout and the internal challenges you’re experiencing enables you and your loved ones to be proactive in breaking down barriers that get in the way of your health and happiness. This also provides comfort in knowing you are not alone and that there are people who will come to your aid when times get tough. Having resources and an outlet as a parent is invaluable.

Whether you’re a single parent or one with a partner, there are local organizations that can help (see sidebar).

Bottomline, everyone needs someone. Moms need to be able to depend on others when life becomes challenging. It is the compassion of your family and friends that will see you through the stressful periods of life.

Self-care & Relaxation

“Find two minutes of the day where you can be mindful in some way,” says Rivendale. “Literally to connect and ground to the present moment. I have some patients who love finding an affirming phrase that emphasizes what they want to be intentional about – getting away from a list mentality.”

Meditation is one of several ways to relax your mind, body and spirit, helping to put in perspective as a mom the things that are within your control and accepting those things that are not with a more peaceful heart. If meditation does not speak to you, find ways to release endorphins through exercise. Moving the body does wonders for brain health and overall mood. Motion positively impacts your

Support for Mommy Burnout

• For a roundup of moms groups in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, go to cincinnatifamilymagazine. com and search “Moms Groups.”

• Hyde Park Parents Exchange hppe.wildapricot.org

A parent support and socialization group.

• Montgomery Moms montgomerymoms.org

A mom support and socialization group.

• Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) mops.org

Local support group that partners with churches and organizations to equip and encourage moms. It has expanded to include moms with school-aged kids.

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CAMPS AND SUMMER PROGRAMS

KIDS FIRST SPORTS CENTER CAMP-A-PALOOZA

7900 E. Kemper Road, Cincinnati 513-489-7575 | kidsfirstsports.com

YMCA DAY CAMP

Multiple YMCA Locations myy.org/programs/camp

ABRAKADOODLE

513-297-5655 ext. 3

Campers get the very best! 108,000 sq. ft. of everything kids love: basketball, karate, gymnastics, dance, cheer, swimming, volleyball, you name it! Field trips every week outside Kids First and inhouse entertainment brought in throughout week. Leaders in Training course for teens ages 13 - 15 covering topics like leadership, communication, and group dynamics. Teens can look forward to excursions, service opportunities, and more.

Week-long camps are offered Jun. 1 - Aug. 13 for campers ages 5 - 15. Your child will grow confident, make friends and create amazing memories by being included in all the fun. Campers rotate with a small group visiting the swimming pool, S.T.E.M. activities, group games and more. 11 Camp Sites serving Anderson, Batavia, Blue Ash, Burlington, Colerain, Ft. Thomas, Hillsboro, Springfield Township, West End, and Western Hills.

CAMP ART ACADEMY

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Our campers look forward to Abrakadoodle summer programs year after year! Whether they will be exploring a variety of art techniques while making connections with STEAM concepts, going on an arty Treasure Hunt or making marvelous Movie Art, campers will be immersed in activities specifically designed for them by experienced educators. Abrakadoodle offers a number of different summer camp themes across greater Cincinnati.

BAKER HUNT ART AND CULTURAL CENTER

620 Greenup St., Covington KY 859-431-0020 | bakerhunt.org

Experience the many ways to create during Baker Hunt’s Summer Camps! In a fun and encouraging environment, campers will feel free to explore, create and express themselves. Professional instruction will be provided to youth ages 7 - 13 for both visual art and culinary experiences, in a variety of themes and mediums.

BETHANY SCHOOL

370 Oak Road, Glendale bethanyschool.org

Bethany School is offering a variety of summer camps once again beginning in June 2023. Among the options are STEAM lab, athletic camps, Vacation Bible School, art camp, theatre camp, environmental camps, and more.

BUCKNER MARTIAL ARTS

8216 Highland Pointe Drive, West Chester

513-779-2413 | bucknermartialarts.com

Voted one the best martial arts studios in Cincinnati, we combine defense skills with personal development. Students progress quickly while learning leadership and strong values under the teaching of master instructors. Free uniform with class sign-up.

CAMP AT THE J

8485 Ridge Road, Cincinnati

513-722-7245 | mayersonjcc.org/camp

Presenting Camp at the J – voted Cincinnati’s Best Day Camp in the 2020 Best of Parenting poll! We cannot wait for another magical summer filled with memories and friendships that last a lifetime. Give your child a summer to remember at Camp at the J! Activities include archery, sports, arts and crafts, drama, music, Israeli culture, and swimming. Jun. 13 - Aug. 12. 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (extended care available). Grades K - 10.

CAMP ARROWHEAD FOR BOYS

1415 Cabin Creek Road, Zirconia, NC

828-435-0591 | camparrowhead.com

Since 1937, Camp Arrowhead for Boys has served families from all over the world. Arrowhead has 217 acres of beautiful woodlands, waterfalls, streams, and meadows in which boys can grow, lead, explore, and create. Sessions are 1 - 4 weeks long, for campers rising grades 1 - 11. Activities include archery, blacksmithing, bushcraft, riflery, and woodworking.

1212 Jackson St., Cincinnati 513-562-8762 | artacademy.edu

Camp Art Academy balances technical instruction with freedom of self-expression. In Summer 2023, students have discovered a mysterious time machine traveling them through time to explore exciting artistic movements. From ancient art to the future, students will travel across the world and through time while creating portfolios of art. Camps run Jun. 5 - Jul. 28.

CAMP INVENTION

3701 Highland Park, North Canton 800-968-4332 | invent.org/camp

Inspire your child’s creativity and watch their confidence soar with our all-new Camp Invention® program, Wonder! Campers in grades K - 6 will team up with friends for hands-on, open-ended STEM fun. They’ll build their own mini skate park, become an imaginative event planner, launch their own pop-up business and transform a robot into a stuffie! Use promo code SUM25 by Mar. 30 to save $25.

CCM PREP

290 CCM Blvd., Cincinnati 513-556-2595 | ccm.uc.edu/prep-family

CCM Prep provides fun music, dance and theatre arts classes and workshops where students of all ages and abilities can learn from leading national artists and teachers – including CCM’s acclaimed collegiate faculty members. Browse program offerings and find the perfect performing arts opportunity for your family.

CHILDREN’S MEETING HOUSE

927 O’Bannonville Road, Loveland 513-683-4757 | cmhschool.com

Children’s Meeting House fosters the development of the whole child by implementing the philosophy and curriculum of Dr. Maria Montessori, using the abundant natural resources of our seven-acre campus. Voted Best Preschool by the readers of Cincinnati Family magazine. Open House, Jan. 29 from 2 - 4 p.m.

CINCINNATI SHAKESPEARE COMPANY

The Otto M. Budig Theater

1195 Elm St., Cincinnati

513-381-2273 |

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At Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s theatre summer camp, students in grades 1 - 12 immerse themselves in the world of theatre. Learn acting and stage combat, design costumes, and more! Take to the stage this summer: June and July 2023. Visit our website for more.

CODE NINJAS – ANDERSON TWP

7426 Beechmont Ave., Cincinnati

513-233-2633

codeninjas.com/oh-anderson-township

Unleash your child’s inner Ninja! Transform your child’s love for technology into an exciting learning adventure. Guided by our team of Code Senseis. With 12 themes to choose, Code Ninjas camps empower kids to gain valuable tech skills and make new friends. It’s an unforgettably fun learning experience!

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ENSEMBLE THEATRE CINCINNATI

1127 Vine St., Cincinnati

513-421-3555 | ensemblecincinnati.org/camps

At Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s theatre summer camp, students in grades 1 - 12 immerse themselves in the world of theatre. Learn acting and stage combat, design costumes, and more! Take to the stage this summer: June and July 2023. Visit our website for more.

LAFFALOT SUMMER CAMP

Multiple Locations

513-307-0787 | la alotcamps.com

Laffalot Summer Camp offers kids 6 - 12 years old a week of fun-filled activities that will leave them smiling. Led by well-trained counselors, children will spend the day playing sports and games that help them develop teamwork, build whole body coordination, improve interpersonal skills, learn sportsmanship and enjoy friendly competition. Helping kids have fun for over 25 years, Laffalot offers almost 1,500 campers each year in locations stretching from Cincinnati to Toledo.

MASON DANCE CENTER

600-B Reading Road, Mason

513-398-0353 | masondance.com

We provide an opportunity for anyone ages 3 - adult to discover the joys of dance. Ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop, modern, pre-professional ballet, pre-dance combos, adult classes. We offer summer and mini-camps!

MATHNASIUM SUMMER CAMPS

Locations in Hyde Park, Mason, Blue Ash and West Chester 513-275-5000 | mathnasium.com

Have a blast with math this summer at Camp Mathnasium! Explore STEAM-related activities and games, learn face-to-face with expert instructors, and keep math skills sharp for the fall. It all adds up to an awesome summer experience!

MY NOSE TURNS RED CIRCUS CAMPS

859-581-7100 | mynoseturnsred.org

Let your child run away and join the circus – without leaving home. 9 weeks of incredibly fun camps full of challenges and satisfaction. Campers will walk on tightwire, roll in German wheel (looks like human size hamster wheel), ride unicycles or pedal goes, walk on rolling globe, and more. Half-day camp for ages 5 - 7, $125. Full-day camp for ages 7 - 13, $240. Childcare for full-day camp can be arranged. Camps are one week long but can be repeated. Spring Break Camp Mar. 27 - 31. Sibling and multiple camp discounts. Group rates (for new students) available. Celebrating our 26th year!

NAKAMA STUDIO

600 Kilgore St., Batavia 513-827-1299 | nakamastudio.org

Nakama Studio is a local facility offering a variety of classes, camps, and workshops for kids and adults including art, gardening, beekeeping, self care, yoga, holistic healing, baking and more. Nakama Studio also hosts birthday parties and private events. Camps are offered for youth ages 3 - 18 including art, science, music, apothecary, Legos, clay, jewelry making and more.

QCC KIDS

2760 Highland Avenue, Norwood

513-871-2529 | queencityclay.com/kids

Come create at Queen City Clay (QCC)! Kids explore, learn, and make like an artist. Students have access to a great variety of materials and learn multiple art techniques in mediums such as drawing, painting, printing, sculpture, and clay. QCC offers 6-week classes, for kids and teens, throughout the year and weekly themed summer art camps and pottery wheel camps ages 6 and up. Returning students are given new challenges. Classes and camps include materials, instruction, and firing.

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513-988-7363

We are the premier partner for STEAM programs, offering year-round programs in schools, community facilities, local businesses and homes. Kids have so much fun in our programs that they don’t even realize they’re learning! Offering a variety of half- and full-day STEAM-based summer camps. Camp themes include: Scientists/Jr. Scientists; Engineers/Jr. Engineers; Stop Motion Animation; Robotics/Jr. Robotics; Video Game Design; Brick Art & Design; Mining & Building; Ninjas and more!

ST. XAVIER SUMMER CAMPS

600 W North Bend Road, Cincinnati 513-761-7600 | stxavier.org

Discover inspiring ways to imagine, design, invent, tinker and make through hands-on projects and collaborative creations. We offer a variety of on-campus summer camps to foster creativity, build confidence, and spark interest in science, technology, engineering, math and the arts.

THE STEM LAB, STEAM CAMPS 2023

1644 E. Kemper Road, Ste. 4, Sharonville 513-857-3366 | cincystemlab.com

Registration now open. Camps begin Jun. 5 and run through Aug. 11. Early bird discount available until Mar. 1. Classes held in separate rooms with a maximum of 18 students per room. Tuesday is cooking day. This day we will make food based on the theme and learn the science that makes it yummy. Wednesday is yoga day by the lake. Enrichment throughout the week in math, creative writing, and speaking.

STEPPING STONES

5650 Given Road, Cincinnati

1414 Lake Allyn Road, Cincinnati

steppingstonesohio.org

Stepping Stones was founded in 1963 as Greater Cincinnati’s first summer camp for individuals with disabilities. Today, the agency offers a variety of recreation programs year-round for children, teens and adults – including day and overnight camps in the summer months as well as Saturday Clubs and Weekend Respites throughout the school-year and Adult Day Services for individuals transitioning from high school.

UC ENGINEERING CAMPS

2901 Woodside Drive, Cincinnati

https://ceas.uc.edu/about/news-events/camps/summer-camp.html

UC Engineering Camps are a fun, hands-on way to engage your incoming grades 9 - 12 (some camps 9 -10 only). Participate in design challenges, take field trips to local businesses to meet working engineers, tour on-campus labs, and have a ton of fun, too! Camps are free and lunch is included, transportation assistance available. Paid overnight accommodations available for some camps.

USA NINJA CHALLENGE CINCINNATI

4727 Red Bank Road, Cincinnati

513-739-5528 | usaninjachallenge.com

Campers will enjoy ninja obstacles including rings, balance beams, slacklines, cargo nets, ropes, a traverse rock wall, devil steps, horizontal peg boards, warped wall and more at the 6,800 square foot Red Bank Location. Each portion of every obstacle includes corresponding conditioning and flexibility stations. The desired result of this program is to improve children’s strength, flexibility, and athleticism while building self esteem and promoting a supportive environment for all of our ninjas!

WEST CHESTER ACADEMY MUSIC, DANCE, ACTING AND GYMNASTICS

8107 Market Place Drive, West Chester 513-829-2345 | westchesteracademy.com

From a child’s very first lesson to the experienced adult, West Chester Academy has something for everyone in music, dance, acting, and gymnastics. Located in West Chester, we specialize in beginners of all ages and offer training through pre-professional levels. We also have camps for all ages.

YMCA CAMP KERN

5291 State Route 350, Oregonia

1-800-255-KERN | 513-932-3756 | campkern.org

There’s no end to the new adventures waiting for you at YMCA Camp Kern. Our weeklong camps focus on making new friends, growing through shared challenges, and spending time outdoors. Each program is designed with specific age groups in mind, so each campers’ interests are met. We are widely known for our fully themed programs. Interested in scholarship opportunities? We have that too with all the help you need located on our website.

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Did your child get a camera over the holidays or for their birthday? Are they showing interest in advancing their photography skills?

Photography projects and group exercises will help students get to know their camera and advance their capabilities. Focus will be on learning about composition, shutter speed, aperture, along with utilizing natural and studio lighting.

For kids and teens 5th grade and up. Camp is July 17-24, 10 a.m.12 p.m.

For pricing and to reserve a spot, contact Wendy Magee Photography at WendyMageePhotography@hotmail.com

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CancerFree Kids Butterfly Walk

Get moving for a great cause. The 17th annual CancerFree Kids’ Butterfly Walk & 5K, presented by Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, will be a family-friendly and fun event that includes admission to the zoo this year!

CancerFree Kids Butterfly Walk will be held at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, 3400 Vine St., Cincinnati, from 9 - 11:30 a.m.; $30 adults, $20 children, free for children 2 and younger. Learn more and register at butterflywalk.org.

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A young participant in last year’s Butterfly Walk proudly shows off her Medal of Courage.

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BARNYARD BONANZA: PEN PALS (register)

Moo! Baa! Neigh! Take a tour to meet a variety of livestock, create a barnyard craft and learn all about the farm. Winton Woods, Parky’s Farm, 10073 Daly Road, Cincinnati; May 1 OR 8, 10 a.m.; $8 per person + valid parking permit required for park entry; 513-521-3276 or greatparks. org.

BRICKTIONARY: THE ULTIMATE

LEGO A - Z

Build memories with the family at this interactive and innovative LEGO exhibition. Featuring more than 150 custom-built models, Bricktionary stretches the limits of what is possible using LEGO bricks and imagination. Amateur and expert builders can test their skills at interactive build zones located throughout the exhibit. Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave., Cincinnati; Thu - Mon, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; see website for pricing details; 513-287-7000 or cincymuseum.org/bricktionary.

BUTTERFLIES OF THE MEADOW

Enjoy Krohn’s floral show featuring butterflies in flight like the majestic monarch and blue morphos. Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati; daily 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.; $10 adults, $7 youth (5 - 17 years old), free for ages 4 and younger; 513-421-4086 or cincinnati-oh. gov/cincyparks/visit-a-park/find-aparkfacility/krohn-conservatory.

CERAMICS IN A GARDEN @ KROHN CONSERVATORY

Krohn Conservatory’s natural beauty has been enhanced with a brand-new sculpture exhibit. The 60+ sculptures range from small to garden size; the ceramic works of art are dotted throughout the entry plaza, lobby and plant houses. Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati; 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.; $10 adults, $7 youth (5 - 17 years old), free for ages 4 and younger; 513-421-4086 or cincinnati-oh.gov/ cincyparks/visit-a-park/parks-eventscalendar/sculpture-exhibit-at-krohnceramics-in-a-garden.

CORAL BELIEFS

Go on a journey under the sea with American artist Jill Krutick’s solo exhibition, Coral Beliefs Comprised of richly embellished abstract paintings influenced by the

underwater world, this exhibition explodes with color and sculptural elements. Pyramid Hill, 1763 Hamilton Cleves Road, Hamilton; 12 - 5 p.m.; $10 adults, $5 ages 6 - 12, free for members and ages 5 and younger; 513-868-8336 or pyramidhill.org.

SCIENCE STAGE SHOW

Head to the Austin E. Knowlton Foundation Science Stage for an exciting live science experiment. Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave., Cincinnati; 11:30 a.m.; included with museum admission, see website for details; 513-287-7000 or cincymuseum. org.

SPRING CELEBRATION AT ENTERTRAINMENT JUNCTION

Families can take on a springthemed scavenger hunt located throughout the world’s largest train display. Purchase a Do-ItAll ticket and receive a ticket to visit EnterTRAINment Junction on another day. EnterTRAINment Junction, 7379 Squire Court, West Chester; through May 26, Mon. - Sat., 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sun., 12 - 6 p.m.; see website for best Do-ItAll ticket pricing; 513-898-8000 or entertrainmentjunction.com.

ZOO BABIES

Bring the family to meet the zoo’s newest family members, the zoo babies. Six-foot-tall stork statues will lead visitors to adorable big and little baby animals throughout the zoo. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, 3400 Vine St., Cincinnati; all monthlong; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; included in daily admission, see website for more information, free for members; 513-281-4700 or cincinnatizoo.org/events/zoo-babies.

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FREE ART PLAY HIKE (register)

Cincinnati Parks and the Contemporary Arts Center have teamed up for this toddler program. Children ages 2 - 7 can get outside and get moving as they get to know the great outdoors with a naturalist. Stick around after the program for some hands-on art making and kid-friendly yoga. California Woods, 5400 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati; 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.; 513-345-8400 or contemporaryartscenter.org/ discover/programs/family-programs/ art-play-hike.

CINCINNATI FIRE MUSEUM SCAVENGER

HUNT

Pick up a scavenger card upon entry and search throughout museum exhibits to find important fire-related artifacts. Find all 12 artifacts to win a fun prize! Cincinnati Fire Museum, 315 West Court St., Cincinnati; Tue. - Sat., 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; $8 adults, $6 ages 7 - 17 years old, free for ages 6 and younger with admission of an adult; 513-621-5553 or cincyfiremuseum.com.

FLORENCE Y’ALLS HOME GAME

Head to Thomas More Stadium to watch the Florence Y’alls take to the field during an exhibition game. Thomas More Stadium, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence; 6:32 p.m.; day-of game tickets start at $13; 859-594-4487 or florenceyalls.com.

FREE KALEIDOSCOPE PLAY & LEARN

CoStars Early Childhood Services will be joining the library for a play experience designed to promote children’s cognitive, language, social and emotional development. Families will have fun singing songs, telling stories, creating art and playing. Westwood Branch, 3345 Epworth Ave., Cincinnati; 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.; 513-369-4474 or chpl.org.

LITTLE LEARNERS NATURE SERIES (register)

Discover nature through hands-on experiences and more. This fourweek session takes place for four consecutive Tuesdays. Rentschler Forest MetroPark, 5701 Reigart Road, Hamilton; 10 - 11:30 a.m.; $20 per child for four-week session; 513867-5835 or yourmetroparks.net.

WILD SENSES

Venture to Rowe Woods Visitor Center to discover senses and feed the center’s resident non-venomous snake. Cincinnati Nature Center, Rowe Woods, 4949 Tealtown Road, Milford; 11 a.m.; included with daily admission, $10 adults, $6 children; free for members; 513-831-1711 or cincynature.org.

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CRAFT WITH KROHN

Head to Krohn Conservatory for a fun craft activity. May 3: Krohn Watering Can Bouquet; May 10: Mother’s Day Hand, crafters will use flowers and their hands to make a gift for Mom. Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati; 10 - 11 a.m.; included with admission to Krohn Conservatory. $10 adults, $7 youth 5 - 17, free for ages 4 and younger; 513-421-4086 or cincinnatioh.gov/cincyparks.

FREE FORT THOMAS FARMERS MARKET

Gather the family and head to the market to pick up fresh fruits, veggies and unique wares from friendly local farmers. Fort Thomas Farmers Market, 950 Cochran Ave., Fort Thomas; 3 - 6 p.m.; fresh foods and goods available for purchase.; fortthomasfarmersmarket.com.

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DISCOVERY ON THE FARM: FLOWER POWER (register)

Little ones can discover what is in bloom at the farm and who likes to eat those flowers. Families can investigate the colorful, fragrant

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gardens and make a vase to take home, too. Chrisholm MetroPark Historic Farmstead, 2070 Woodsdale Road, Trenton; 10 - 11 a.m.; $5 household with up to two children, +$1 per additional child; 513-867-5835 or yourmetroparks. net.

TURTLE TALES

Join a naturalist to meet the Visitor Center’s indoor native Eastern box turtles, Burt & Ernie. Cincinnati Nature Center, 4949 Tealtown Road, Milford; 11 - 11:15 a.m.; $10 adults and $6 children, includes daily admission; free for ages 3 and younger and members; 513831-1711 or cincynature.org.

FREE POP UP PLAY

Pop on into the park for some fun weekday play. There will be games, adventures, craft projects and more. Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Cincinnati; Thursdays in May, 3 - 5 p.m.; washingtonpark. org/series/pop-up-play-3.

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BARNYARD BABIES (register)

Spring has sprung! During this program, families can meet some of Parky’s Farms newest and cutest arrivals, the barnyard babies. Winton Woods, Parky’s Farm, 10073 Daly Road, Cincinnati; May 5 OR 12, 1 - 2 p.m.; $8 per child (one adult caregiver complimentary) + valid vehicle permit required for park entry; 513521-7275 or greatparks.org.

CINCINNATI REDS HOME GAME

Vs. Chicago White Sox. Root, root, root for the home team during a May Cincinnati Reds game. Tonight is Fireworks Friday! Great American Ballpark, 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati; 6:40 p.m.; tickets start as low as $5; 513-3817337 or mlb.com/reds.

CMC AFTER HOURS EVENING

Visit Cincinnati Museum Center during extended evening hours, featuring Bricktionary and OMNIMAX. Explore LEGO creations until the last entry at 8 p.m., or make underwater discoveries at a screening of Secrets of the Sea which will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave., Cincinnati; 5 p.m.; see

website for pricing details; 513287-7000 or cincymuseum.org.

FLORENCE Y’ALLS HOME GAME

Head to Thomas More Stadium to watch the Florence Y’alls take to the field for an exhibition game. Thomas More Stadium, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence; 7:03 p.m.; day-of game tickets start at $13; 859-594-4487 or florenceyalls. com.

FREE HAILE PLANETARIUM FRIDAY SHOW

Take a tour of the night sky and enjoy a show on the full dome. Online reservations are recommended.

Friday, May 5 - Kids show: Max Goes to the Moon

Friday, May 12 - Drifting North: Into the Polar Night Haile Planetarium, Highland Heights; 7 p.m.; 859-572-5309 or inside.nku.edu/artsci/departments/ pget/planetarium/calendar.html.

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FREE 51ST HAMILTON CURRENT OPENING

Support local artists during the opening of this juried visual art show running through July 7. Fitton Center for Creative Arts, 101 South Monument Ave., Hamilton; 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.; 513-863-8873 or fittoncenter.org.

CINCINNATI REDS HOME GAME

Vs. Chicago White Sox. Buy some peanuts and Cracker Jack … and be sure to get there early for the Johnny Bench Funk POP! Giveaway! Great American Ballpark, 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati; 6:40 p.m.; tickets start as low as $5; 513-381-7337 or mlb.com/reds.

FAMILY DAY AT THE SIGN MUSEUM

Make colorful signs, learn how different neon colors are made, go on a colorful scavenger hunt and even join Pones Inc. for an interactive program from 12 - 1 p.m. American Sign Museum, 1330 Monmouth Ave., Cincinnati; 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.; included with admission, $15 adult, $10 youth (13 - 18), three free children 12 and younger with each paid adult; 513-541-6366 or americansignmuseum.org.

FAMILY NIGHT HIKE: HEY BABY! (register)

Spring is for Zoo Babies! Come explore the different animal families at the zoo. Participate in fun, educational activities, hike the zoo and meet some animal ambassadors up-close and personal. Learn about the current zoo babies and animal families that reside at the zoo. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, 3400 Vine St., Cincinnati; May 6 OR 20 at 6 - 7:30 p.m.; $25 per non-member, $20 per member; 513-559-7730 or cincinnatizoo.org/education/kidsfamilies/family-programsactivities.

FREE FC CINCINNATI PREMATCH AT THE PARK

Get ready for the big game with family-friendly activities at the park and grab a bite from local food trucks. Presented by ProLink Staffing. Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Cincinnati; 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.; washingtonpark.org/series/ fc-cincinnati-pre-match-at-the-parkpresented-by-prolink-staffing-3.

FITTON SHOWSTOPPERS (register)

The Cincinnati Contemporary Jazz Orchestra will be stopping by to celebrate all-things cinema with music from the silver screen. With tunes from Star Wars; Rocky; Mission: Impossible; The Godfather; The Pink Panther and others. Fitton Center for Creative Arts, 101 South Monument Ave., Hamilton; 7:30 p.m.; $39 nonmembers, $32 members; 513863-8873 or fittoncenter.org.

FLYING PIG MARATHON WEEKEND

Celebrate 25 years of the Flying Pig, whether running, walking, volunteering or cheering! Multiple race distances are available, including team events and runs just for the little ones. Greater Cincinnati, Cincinnati; races running May 6 and 7, 6:30 a.m.; see website for marathon information and pricing details; flyingpigmarathon.com.

GEO FAIR

Unearth fun and learning at this fossil and geology convention. There will be educational displays, fossil and gem identification, swaps and more. Children ages 10 and younger will receive free specimens! Sharonville Convention Center, 11355 Chester Road, Cincinnati; 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., May 7, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; $12 adult,

$5 children, $18 two-day pass; geofair.com.

HURRAY FOR MOM! (register)

Many animals (including humans) have close relationships with their mothers. From the gentle jaws of an alligator to the comfy pouch of a wallaby, come learn about zoo moms while preparing to celebrate all moms on this special holiday. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, 3400 Vine St., Cincinnati; 10 - 11:30 a.m.; $25 per non-member, $20 per member; 513-559-7730 or cincinnatizoo. org/education/kids-families/familyprogramsactivities.

LITTLE BEEKEEPERS (register)

Little ones can buzz on over to the farm to become little beekeepers while dissecting flowers, making seed dispersing “bombs” and viewing a live hive. Gorman Heritage Farm, 10052 Reading Road, Cincinnati; 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.; $8 non-member adult/$6 member adult, $14 non-member child/$12 member children; 513563-6663 or gormanfarm.org/ adult-and-family-programs/littlebeekeepers.

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Head to the levee to enjoy the races! Don festive hats, grab a bite to eat and adults can drink juleps all while celebrating the Kentucky Derby. Newport On the Levee, 1 Levee Way, Newport; 4 - 8 p.m.; 859-291-0550 or newportonthelevee.com/run-forthe-roses.

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The Flying Pig Marathon includes a weekend of races and events for all ages!

PICTURES WITH THE ANIMALS (register)

Get ready for Mother’s Day by taking a special photo with the farm’s animals and then crafting a frame. Families are welcome to stay after pictures to enjoy the playscape, scavenger hunt and other games set aside during this fun program. Chrisholm MetroPark Historic Farmstead, 2070 Woodsdale Road, Trenton; 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.; $10 per photo; 513-8675835 or yourmetroparks.net.

FREE WCCNS SPRING LITERACY FESTIVAL

Celebrate the milestone 50th anniversary of West Chester Cooperative Nursery School. There will be games, food, music, books and raffles, too. WCCNS, 9463 Cincinnati Columbus Road, West Chester; 12 - 2 p.m.; 513-779-5827 or wccns.net.

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FREE CAM KIDS DAY

Creative kids and their families can enjoy a day of art-making activities, performances and a fun scavenger hunt. Today’s event celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Cincinnati Art Museum’s Cincinnati Wing; Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati; 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.; 513-721-2787 or cincinnatiartmuseum.org.

FREE CINCINNATI OPERA STORYBOOK (register)

The Cincinnati Opera will be leading an afternoon at The Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum featuring story time,

a mini-performance and a craft, too. The Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum, 3738 Eastern Ave., Cincinnati; 1 p.m.; thecarnegiecenterofcolumbiatus. regfox.com/summer-2023programming-at-tccct.

CINCINNATI REDS HOME GAME

Vs. Chicago White Sox. Head to GABP early for the Kids Sticker Sheet Giveaway. Great American Ballpark, 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati; 4:10 p.m.; tickets start as low as $5; 513-381-7337 or mlb. com/reds.

EARS ARE FOR READING

Little ones can practice their reading skills to a farm animal in this stress-free, non-judgmental environment. Children can bring a favorite book from home or choose one from the park’s little library. Whether young readers choose a furry or feathery friend to read to, this early reader program will be one to remember. Chrisholm MetroPark Historic Farmstead, 2070 Woodsdale Road, Trenton; 12:30 p.m.; $5 for up to two readers (same time, from the same family); 513-867-5835 or yourmetroparks. net.

FREE LUDLOW FLEA AND CRAFT FAIR

Looking to shop with local artisans? Head to this unique flea-and-craft fair featuring handmade goods, baked goods, jewelry, vintage items and more. Bircus Brewing Co will be on-site selling pizza and drinks. 322 Elm St., Ludlow; 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; facebook.com/events/516701 383250511/516701386583844/?acti ve_tab=about.

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FREE FAIRY FOREST FUN

Create a magical fairy-forest for all to enjoy. Hear a nature-themed fairy tale and help build fantastical art installations. The Summit, 4335 Glendale Milford Road, Blue Ash; 11 a.m.; valid vehicle permit required for park entry; 513-7458443 or greatparks.org.

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CINCINNATI REDS HOME GAME

Woof! This game is for the dogs. Fido can enjoy the ballpark today because it is Bark in the Park. See website for details. Great American Ballpark, 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati; 6:40 p.m.; tickets

starting as low as $5; 513-381-7337 or mlb.com/reds.

STORYTIME AT KROHN

Enjoy a story time at Krohn Conservatory and a small craft, too. In partnership with Cincinnati & Hamilton Co Library. Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati; 10:30 - 11 a.m.; $10 adults, $7 children (5 - 17 years old), free for members and ages 4 and younger; 513-421-4086 or cincinnati-oh.gov/cincyparks/visit-apark/parks-events-calendar/krohnconservatory-storytime.

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CRAFT WITH KROHN

Head to Krohn Conservatory for a fun craft activity. Today’s event will have crafters using flowers and their hands to make a gift for Mom. Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati; 10 - 11 a.m.; included with admission to Krohn Conservatory. $10 adults, $7 youth 5 - 17, free for ages 4 and younger; 513-421-4086 or cincinnati-oh.gov/ cincyparks.

HOMESCHOOL SKATE

Hit the rink and meet some new friends; homeschoolers can head to Beechmont Rollarena for the final Homeschool Skate event of the school year. Beechmont Rollarena, 3988 Commercial Blvd., Cincinnati; 12 - 2:30 p.m.; $7 admission + $3 regular skate rental/$5 speed skate rental; 513753-6868 or beechmontrollarena. com.

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p.m.; day-of game tickets start at $13; 859-594-4487 or florenceyalls. com.

MADAGASCAR THE MUSICAL

Join Alex, Marty, Melman and Gloria as they bound out of the zoo and onto the stage for the very first time in this live musical. Aronoff Center, 650 Walnut St., Cincinnati; 7 p.m.; tickets starting at $37; 513-621-2787 or cincinnatiarts. org/events/detail/madagascar-themusical-1.

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FLORENCE Y’ALLS HOME GAME

Head to Thomas More Stadium to watch the Florence Y’alls take to the field for First Responders Night. Thomas More Stadium, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence; 7:03 p.m.; day-of game tickets start at $13; 859-594-4487 or florenceyalls.com.

sat 13

APPALACHIAN FESTIVAL

Celebrate Appalachian culture and history with this familyfriendly festival. Demonstrations, dancing, music, crafts and foods. Coney Island , 6201 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati; May 13, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m., May 14, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; $15 general admission (18+), $5 ages 6 - 17, free for ages 5 and younger; 513-231-1197 or appalachianfestival. org.

FREE ARTISAN FAIR

DISCOVERY

ON THE FARM: MAGNIFICENT MOMS, GRANDMAS AND MORE

Visit the animal mommas on the farm and celebrate the important role they play in raising baby farm animals. Participants will also create a gift to give to someone special in their life. Chrisholm MetroPark Historic Farmstead, 2070 Woodsdale Road, Trenton; 10 - 11 a.m.; $5 household with up to two children, +$1 per additional child; 513-867-5835 or yourmetroparks. net.

FLORENCE Y’ALLS HOME OPENER

The Florence Y’alls open their 2023 season against the Gateway Grizzlies. Thomas More Stadium, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence; 7:03

Browse handmade pottery, forged knives, high-end crafters and so much more during this one-stop shop experience. There will be live music, food, drinks and more. Arts Center Front Lawn, 9158 Winton Road, Cincinnati; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; 513-522-2108 or theartsconnect. us/373/Artisan-Fair.

BARNYARD BABIES: MOM & ME (register)

Meet the barnyard babies and celebrate the barnyard moms. Families can investigate how the barnyard moms take care of their little ones, make a craft and even enjoy a snack, too. Winton Woods, Parky’s Farm, 10073 Daly Road, Cincinnati; 10 - 11 a.m.; $9 per person + valid vehicle permit required for park entry; 513-5217275 or greatparks.org.

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FAMILY CRAFTING: TOAD ABODES (register)

Toads are friends of the garden: they’ll eat up lots of garden pests and ask for very little in return. Bring the family to the farm to meet a toad and decorate a toad home. Gorman Heritage Farm, 10052 Reading Road, Cincinnati; 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.; $8 nonmember adults/$6 member adults, $14 non-member children 3 - 17, $12 member children; 513-5636663 or gormanfarm.org/adult-andfamily-programs/toad-abodes.

FLORENCE Y’ALLS HOME GAME

Head to Thomas More Stadium to watch the Florence Y’alls take to the field. Thomas More Stadium, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence; 6:36 p.m.; day-of game tickets start at $13; 859-594-4487 or florenceyalls. com.

FREE MIAMI WHITEWATER MAKERS’ MARKET

Browse nearly 90 local vendors selling unique wares like handcrafted soaps, jewelry and pottery; there will be hand baked treats, too. Families can enjoy live music and food trucks before exploring the rest of the park.

Miami Whitewater Forest - Harbor Lawn, 9001 Mount Hope Road, Harrison; 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.; valid vehicle permit required for park entry; 513-367-4774 or greatparks. org.

FREE THE O.F.F. MARKET

Families can enjoy browsing a variety of businesses, artisans, brewers, bakers and farmers during this unique outdoor shopping experience. Summit Park, 4335 Glendale Milford Road, Blue Ash; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; shop small and support local businesses; theoffmarket.org.

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FLOWER PAINTING IN THE NATURE PLAYSCAPE

Use flowers as nature’s paint brushes to create a special card for someone special! Cincinnati Nature Center, 4949 Tealtown Road, Milford; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.; included with admission, $10 adult admission, $6 children, free for members and ages 3 and younger; 513-831-1711 or cincynature.org.

LM&M RR MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL (register)

Celebrate Mom with a memorable ride through the countryside of Warren County. Moms can enjoy a complimentary mimosa and free ride with the purchase of an additional ticket. LM&M Railroad, 16 East South St., Lebanon; 11 a.m.; $19 adults, $15 seniors, $15 children 2 - 12, free for ages younger than 2; 513-933-8022 or lebanonrr.com/mothers-day.

MOTHER’S DAY AT THE ZOO

Mothers will receive free

admission to Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden on Mother’s Day! Bring the family to the zoo to celebrate moms of all kinds — even furry, scaly and feathered moms, too. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, 3400 Vine St., Cincinnati; standard rates apply to the rest of the family; 513-281-4700 or cincinnatizoo.org.

MOTHER’S DAY TEA PARTY (register)

Join Elaine, of Mankai Tea, for a fun Mother’s Day Tea Party featuring three varieties of tea blends, scones or croissants with jams. Each registered participant will receive a tea cup. The Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum, 3738 Eastern Ave., Cincinnati; 1 p.m.; $40; thecollective513.com/ art-classes.

WILDFLOWER STROLL (register)

Join naturalist, Noel, for a Sunday stroll to learn what wildflowers are blooming. Cincinnati Nature Center, 4949 Tealtown Road, Milford; 11 - 11:45 a.m.; $11 nonmembers, included daily admission, $5 members; 513-831-1711 or cincynature.org.

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FLORENCE Y’ALLS HOME GAME

Head to Thomas More Stadium to watch the Florence Y’alls take to the field. Thomas More Stadium, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence; 6:32

p.m.; day-of game tickets start at $13; 859-594-4487 or florenceyalls. com.

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FREE FC CINCINNATI PREMATCH AT THE PARK

Get ready for the big game with family-friendly activities at the park and grab a bite from local food trucks. Presented by ProLink Staffing. Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Cincinnati; 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.; washingtonpark.org/series/ fc-cincinnati-pre-match-at-the-parkpresented-by-prolink-staffing-3.

FLORENCE Y’ALLS HOME GAME

Head to Thomas More Stadium to watch the Florence Y’alls take to the field for a special Sensory Night! Thomas More Stadium, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence; 6:31 p.m.; day-of game tickets start at $13; 859-594-4487 or florenceyalls.com.

MOULIN ROUGE! THE MUSICAL

Moulin Rouge! The Musical is taking the stage with its world of splendor and romance — get ready for eye-popping excess, glitz and glory. Best for teens+; Aronoff Center, 650 Walnut St., Cincinnati; 7:30 p.m., see website for additional showtimes; tickets starting at $44.25; 513-621-2787 or cincinnatiarts.org/events/detail/ moulin-rouge.

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FLORENCE Y’ALLS HOME GAME

Head to Thomas More Stadium to watch the Florence Y’alls take to the field. Thomas More Stadium, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence; 6:34 p.m.; day-of game tickets start at $13; 859-594-4487 or florenceyalls. com.

FREE ROCKIN’ THE ROEBLING

Enjoy a free concert, hosted by Cincinnati Parks, featuring Floyd and the Walkmen; Schmidlapp Event Lawn, 124 East Mehring Way, Cincinnati; 6 - 10 p.m.; 513-3572604 or cincinnatiparksfoundation. org/programs/free-neighborhoodprograms.

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FREE CAM BABY TOURS (register)

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minds and introduce them to the world of art. Babies and their caregivers can create fun, baby-safe artwork in the Rosenthal Education Center. *Strollers are not permitted on this tour, so that Baby can better experience the art. Today’s Baby Tour focuses on Silly Faces!

Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati; 11 a.m., 2 OR 3 p.m.; 513-721-2787 or cincinnatiartmuseum.org.

CINCINNATI REDS HOME GAME

Vs. NY Yankees. Stick around after the game for Fireworks Friday.

Great American Ballpark, 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati; 6:40 p.m.; tickets starting as low as $5; 513381-7337 or mlb.com/reds.

MUSTARD SEED SPRINGTIME MARKET

Browse almost 100 makers, artisans and vendors from around the region to shop their unique goods, furniture, clothing, antiques, crafts, food and more. Clermont County Fairgrounds, 1000 Locust St., Owensville; today from 4 - 8 p.m., May 20: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., May 21: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.; see website for ticket details +VIP tickets available, ages 12 and younger are FREE; rusticgrains.com.

sat 20

CINCINNATI REDS HOME GAME

Vs. NY Yankees. Get to the game early for a special Reds Baseball Card Set Giveaway!

Great American Ballpark, 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati; 4:10 p.m.; tickets starting as low as $5; 513381-7337 or mlb.com/reds.

FAMILIES CREATE: CAN-DO CANDY (register)

Families can work together to create fantastic structures out of savories and sweets during candystruction. Weston Art Gallery, 650 Walnut St., Cincinnati; 10 a.m.; $5 per child; 513-621-2787 or cincinnatiarts.org/events/detail/ families-create-can-do-candy.

FREE FC CINCINNATI PREMATCH AT THE PARK

Pre-game family activities at the park and local food trucks. Presented by ProLink Staffing. Washington Park, 1230 Elm

St., Cincinnati; 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.; washingtonpark.org/series/ fc-cincinnati-pre-match-at-the-parkpresented-by-prolink-staffing-3.

FITTON JAZZ & CABARET (register)

Grown-ups, looking for a night out idea? Wear roaring 20s attire and try to figure out whodunnit at this speakeasy murder mystery night. Fitton Center for Creative Arts, 101 South Monument Ave., Hamilton; 7:30 p.m.; $39 nonmembers, $32 members; 513863-8873 or fittoncenter.org.

FREE GREAT PARKS COMMUNITY DAYS

Families can explore the Great Parks for free. During Community Days, adventurers will not need a Motor Vehicle Permit to drive into parks and preserves. Today’s celebration highlights Kids to Parks Day. Great Parks, Cincinnati; 9 a.m.; 513-521-7275 or greatparks.org.

FREE SPRING ARTS FESTIVAL

Support local artists during the inaugural Spring Arts Festival; there will be numerous art vendors, local food trucks and live music, too. Voice of America MetroPark, 7850 VOA Park Drive, West Chester; 12 - 5 p.m.; 513867-5835 or yourmetroparks.net.

STRAWBERRY

DAYS

Strawberry Days at Blooms and Berries celebrate all things strawberries. Families can pick their own and also enjoy lots of farm fun activities. Bounce on the strawberry bounce pad and participate in farm games. On weekends, families can listen to live music, grab a bite from local food trucks and check out the Beer Garden, too. Blooms & Berries Farm Market, Loveland; 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.; all tickets are online only. $14.95 weekend; $10.95 weekday, free for children under 2; bloomsandberries.com/ strawberry-days.

WORLD BEE DAY: THE BUZZ ABOUT BEES

Buzz on into the park to celebrate World Bee Day. Families can learn how to help pollinators through games, demonstrations and honey tasting. Winton Woods, Parky’s Farm, 10073 Daly Road, Cincinnati; 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.; valid vehicle permit required for park entry; 513-521-7275 or greatparks. org.

sun 21

FREE HYDE PARK FARMERS MARKET (HPFM)

Head to the first HPFM of the season to enjoy live music, family fun and locally produced fruits, vegetables (and more). Take in more than 35 local farmers and food artisans within an outdoor shopping experience for all ages. Hyde Park Square, 2700 Erie Ave., Cincinnati; Sundays through October; 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.; hydeparkfarmersmarket.com.

mon 22

FREE FAIRY FOREST FUN

Create a magical fairy-forest for all to enjoy. Hear a nature-themed fairy tale and help build fantastical art installations. The Summit, 4335 Glendale Milford Road, Blue Ash; 11 a.m.; valid vehicle permit required for park entry; 513-7458443 or greatparks.org.

QUEEN CITY ZUMBINI

A class for kids and caregivers featuring singing, dancing and playing with a backdrop of upbeat music influenced by sounds from all around the world. Milk and Beans, 574 Buttermilk Pike, Crescent Springs, Ky; 9:30 a.m.; $15 per class, play pass included; 513-673-0797 or zumbini.com.

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FREE JOSEPH-BETH STORYTIME

Spend some time at Joseph-Beth during this daily morning story time for little ones. Story time is Mon. - Sat. at Joseph-Beth Booksellers, 2692 Madison Road, Cincinnati; 10:30 a.m.; 513-3968960 or josephbeth.com.

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CINCINNATI REDS HOME GAME

Vs. St. Louis Cardinals. Head to GABP for an extra majestic and patriotic game. The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden will have “Sam” the bald eagle taking flight from the roof of the Center-Field Pavilion to the pitcher’s mound during the national anthem! Great American Ballpark, 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati; 6:40 p.m.; tickets starting as low as $5; 513381-7337 or mlb.com/reds.

FREE OPERA RAP: THE KNOCK (register)

Cincinnati Opera presents the world premiere of The Knock. This tale explores the dramatic stories of military families awaiting news of their spouses during conflict abroad. Arrive early for food trucks and craft beer at the

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Fort Thomas Farmers Market (3 p.m.). Fort Thomas Armory Mess Hall, 801 Cochran Ave., Fort Thomas; 7 p.m.; 513-241-2742 or cincinnatiopera.org.

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DISCOVERY ON THE FARM: STRAWBERRY SURPRISE (register)

Explore the world of strawberries and take a strawberry plant home. Chrisholm MetroPark Historic Farmstead, 2070 Woodsdale Road, Trenton; 10 - 11 a.m.; $5 household with up to two children, +$1 per additional child; 513-867-5835 or yourmetroparks. net.

FREE ROCKIN’ THE ROEBLING

Enjoy a concert hosted by Cincinnati Parks. Schmidlapp Event Lawn, 124 East Mehring Way, Cincinnati; 6 - 10 p.m.; 513-357-2604 or cincinnatiparksfoundation.org/ programs/free-neighborhoodprograms.

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NATURE’S FIREWORKS (register)

Take a leisurely two-mile hike to learn all about fireflies. Glenwood

Gardens, 10397 Springfield Pike, Cincinnati; 8:30 - 10:30 p.m.; valid vehicle permit required for park entry; 513-771-8733 or greatparks. org.

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AQUA ADVENTURES OPENING WEEKEND

Now open. Land of Illusion Aqua Adventures, 8762 Thomas Road, Middletown; 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Fri. - Sun. admission: $29.99 adult (ages 8+), $25.99 senior (62+), military and junior (ages 3 - 7); Mon. - Thu. admission: $24.99 (ages 8+), $20.99 senior (62+), military and junior (ages 3 - 7); 513-423-9960 or landofillusion. com/event/aqua-adventures.

CONEY ISLAND OPENING WEEKEND

It’s opening weekend at Coney Island. Whether you’re looking to chill or excited for thrills, Coney has it. Coney Island, 6201 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati; 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.; see website or call for pricing details. Daily passes and season passes available; 513-232-8230 or coneyislandpark.com.

MAKE A HIKING STICK (register)

Craft a customized hiking stick, then take it for a spin on one of the Cincinnati Nature Center’s hiking trails. Cincinnati Nature

Center at Rowe Woods, 4949 Tealtown Road, Milford; 9 - 10 a.m.; $14, includes daily admission; $8 members; 513-831-1711 or cincynature.org.

FREE SENSORY SATURDAY

Experience a peaceful visit during this accessibility program. Contact access@cincyart.org with any questions or concerns. Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati; 9:30 a.m.; 513721-2787 or cincinnatiartmuseum. org.

sun 28

ANIMALS ALIVE

Meet some of the Great Parks’ animal ambassadors and learn about native species. Miami Whitewater Forest, Visitor’s Center, 9001 Mount Hope Road, Harrison; 1 p.m.; valid vehicle permit required for park entry; 513-5217275 or greatparks.org.

mon 29

WRTS PARENT’S NIGHT OUT (register)

Kids can wear a costume to play and have dinner, too. We Rock The Spectrum, 331 Kenton Lands Road, Erlanger; 5 - 8 p.m.; $30 for the first child + $25 each additional child); 859-727-9787 or werockthespectrumnorthernkentucky.com.

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FLORENCE Y’ALLS HOME GAME

Head to Thomas More Stadium to watch the Florence Y’alls take to the field. Thomas More Stadium, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence; 6:32 p.m.; day-of game tickets start at $13; 859-594-4487 or florenceyalls.com.

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FLORENCE Y’ALLS HOME GAME

Head to Thomas More Stadium to watch the Florence Y’alls take to the field for Bark in the Park night. Thomas More Stadium, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence; 6:31 p.m.; day-of game tickets start at $13; 859-594-4487 or florenceyalls.com.

FREE WEDNESDAYS IN THE WOODS

Celebrate everything great about summer with this outdoor weekly summer concert series! There will be a variety of food vendors, a kids art corner and beverages available. Burnet Woods, 3251 Brookline Ave., Cincinnati; 7 - 9 p.m.; 513-497-2860 or cincinnatioh.gov/cincyparks.

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