Southwest Ohio Parent September 2023

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AUTUMN FAMILY ACTIVITIES

EMBRACE THE MAGIC OF FALL

TIPS FOR AFFORDING PRIVATE SCHOOL

SEPTEMBER 2023 FREE
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In Every Issue 06 Letter from the Editor 08 Local Kids 10 News & Notes Around Town 09 Hidden Gems: Tikkun Farm 11 Little Foodies: Chick'nCone 31 Local Spotlight: One Bistro Parenting 12 How Movement Impacts Mental Wellness Resources & Calendars 26 Education Guide 33 Things to Do in September 39 Fun & Wacky Calendar Teens & Tweens 28 Your Child's First Job Travel 17 Fall Break Getaways 14 23 29 Family-Friendly Fall Fun Embrace the magic of fall in Southwest Ohio with outdoor autumn activities. Balancing the Cost of Private School Smart strategies to help you afford private school on a budget. 2023 Fall Consignment and Resale Guide It's fall consignment season! 04 OHPARENT.COM / SEPTEMBER 2023 contents 17 23 departments features 14 SEPTEMBER 2023 14 23
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PUBLISHER

Mary Wynne Cox mary@ohparent.com

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EDITOR Nicole Sipe nicolesipe@ohparent.com

PRODUCTION MANAGER Becca Reynolds becca@ohparent.com

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Adventure Awaits

We’re just a month into the school year, and I’m already thinking about fall break plans. How can that be? Wasn’t I just saying how much I love backto-school time — and by extension, my children going back to school?

Yes, I was. And I still do.

But do you ever find yourself looking at photos of your children on your phone after they’ve gone to bed? And as you scroll through the photos, you smile while remembering the fun times you had? That was me a week ago. Even though it had been a long day, and I was relishing the time I had to myself while my kids were asleep in their rooms, I found myself scrolling through the photos on my phone, and remembering all of the fun we had during the summer. We had so much fun.

It made me think about fall break, and what fun adventures we might have awaiting us. We get a whole week off for fall break this year! Let the planning begin.

If you’re looking for somewhere to explore this fall break, we have some great ideas. Turn to “Fall Break Getaways” on page 17 for destinations that are just right: far enough away to feel like you’re getting out of town, but not so far that you’re spending your precious time traveling. There are ideas for everyone — from train lovers to thrill seekers to nature lovers and more. They’re all places to make great memories… and take photos that you’ll be scrolling through and reminiscing about soon enough!

Have a great September,

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WE LOVE SEEING YOUR PHOTOS OF LOCAL KIDS LIVING THEIR BEST LIVES! HERE ARE SOME OF OUR FAVORITE SUBMISSIONS WE RECEIVED THIS MONTH.

Want to see your cute kids on this page?

We're looking for photos of cute kids for the October issue of SW Ohio Parent! Email your photos (with the first name and age of the child) to editor@ohparent.com, and your photos might appear here!

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Paxton (7) and Adelyn (4) Ruhi (5) Hayden (5 mos) Naomi (7) and Trystan (16) Harper and Olivia (4.5) Mabel (1) Asher (4), River (1) and Remington (10) Rilynn (6) and Finley (6) Mason (4) and Averey (10)

Tikkun Farm

Fall fun on the farm looks a little different at Tikkun Farm, Mt. Healthy’s 3.5 acre city homestead. Its volunteers are not dressed in silly costumes and there’s no sight of spooky skeletons to be found. Instead, you’ll find a peaceful, restorative space for families to both volunteer their time to city farm life or receive some help of their own in the Nourishing Families program.

Tikkun Farm offers visitors a glimpse into farm life through programs like Creation Care: hands-on volunteer planting, weeding, mulching, tending and harvesting the land. Weekly garden projects are available in short shifts like sorting organic material, composting, digging, tending gardens, organizing supplies and maintaining tools. Or, gather with the weekend group for Saturday morning play in the soil.

A farm is not complete without animals! Families can sign up for various animal care opportunities like putting the Guinea hens to bed, collecting eggs, refilling water bowls, feeding the two resident pot-bellied pigs, fostering baby chicks in the spring and leading

farm tours for visitors. While little kids love helping out with farm chores, Tikkun Farm also hosts middle- and high-school students with after-school activities and job training related to environmental work.

Family Farm Days

Saturday mornings during spring, summer and fall is Family Farm Day, the day where the entire family does farm activities together. Start out with preschool-friendly yoga in the morning, a full farm tour, meet the animals, do projects like preparing a family meal to share, creating nature art or drumming.

Nourishing Families Free

Market

Tikkun Farm has a passion for feeding children and the community through the Nourishing Families market. Families in need of food support may shop one day a week on Tuesday, Friday or Saturday. If residing in the Mt. Healthy area, residents can sign up for crockpot meals, a curated meal bag with all of the ingredients for an easy dump and go meal.

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NEWS & Notes

Our monthly roundup of news you can use

Let’s Go Wild for Ohio!

Want to get up close to curious critters that call Ohio home? Then join the Dayton Metro Library for Wild for Ohio! Meet Ohio wildlife photographer and author David FitzSimmons, who will present his books, Curious Critters and Salamander Dance. Watch a special episode of the PBS KIDS show Nature Cat and meet Nature Cat himself for a photo! And be sure to get acquainted with the live Animal Ambassadors from Five Rivers MetroParks.

This family-friendly event takes place at the Main Library on Saturday, September 30 from 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., with presentations happening at 11:00 a.m. and noon, and ongoing handson activities and performances available throughout the event. It’s free and all ages are welcome!

For more information, visit daytonmetrolibrary.org

Art Fair at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum

Join artists and art lovers at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and Museum on September 23 and 24 for the 2023 Art Fair in Hamilton. This annual gathering includes more than 70 artists and vendors celebrating art from multiple mediums. Over the course of the two days, guests can visit, peruse and buy one-ofa-kind handmade creations made by local and world-class artists. The event also features live music at the pavilion, familyfriendly activities, food and a beer garden.

The artists’ booths are set amongst the sculptures that dot the gorgeous grounds of Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum. Don’t miss the chance to be surrounded by art at one of the Park’s largest events!

For more information, visit pyramidhill.org

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Chick’nCone

Eating chicken nuggets out of a waffle cone in Summit Park is a kid’s dream. Insert Chick’nCone, a chicken and waffle cone joint that has gone viral since its crunchy entrees and sides hit Southwest Ohio.

With two locations in Hamilton and Blue Ash, Chick’nCone has a simple menu of crunchy chicken tenders or sandwich, mac and cheese bowl piled high with fries, chopped tenders and sauce or the famous Chick’nCone: crispy chicken tossed with your favorite sauce and served in a hand-rolled waffle cone! With special caj’n seasonings, sides include shoestring fries, buttery off-the-cob corn, and creamy macaroni and cheese. What more could a kid ask for?!

A fun part of mealtime at Chick’nCone is taste-testing all of the delicious sauces. Six sauces, some a bit adventurous, elevate your meal with Cinna-Maple, Yell BBQ (sweet and tangy mustard based), BBQ, Kick’nRanch, Buffalo Blue and Peri Peri, a spicy South African chili. After munching on crispy chicken in a cone, save room for dessert! Waffle cone shakes come

in three flavors: vanilla, caramel or chocolate with handmade waffle crunch on top.

The Blue Ash location is prime for a quick lunch before playing at Summit Park. With ample parking in front of the chicken joint and nearby, Chick’nCone is easy to get to with little kids in tow. Directly across from the playground, kids will be motivated to finish that last bite and get moving!

In Hamilton, the Riverfront Plaza location is steps away from Marcum Park where bands play throughout the summer at RiversEdge Amphitheater. Catch a free concert in September after dinner before the season ends at RiversEdge Live.

Chick’nCone is whacky, fun, super tasty, and made up of ultimate kid ingredients: fries, mac & cheese and crispy chicken in a waffle cone.

chickncone.com

138 Riverfront Plaza 10269 Summit Parkway

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How Movement Impacts Mental Wellness

Have you ever noticed how certain activities can shift the way you feel? That’s because our moods, behaviors, thoughts and physicality (or physical abilities) are interconnected. So, when we make positive changes to one, we can see a domino effect in others. Research suggests that moving our bodies regularly (whether through physical activity or exercise) improves our mental and physical health.

Studies show that movement benefits your body and mind by:

∙ Improving mood and ability to focus

∙ Increasing positive classroom behavior and academic achievement for children

∙ Creating a stronger sense of self

∙ Increasing the ability to manage and adapt to stress

∙ Improving heart and brain health

Dayton Children’s behavioral health and sports expert, Linh-Han Ikehara, says all forms of movement have nourishing benefits for our bodies and minds, regardless of the level or duration.

“Often, when we think about exercising, we might think of it as a high sweat workout at the gym,” Linh-Han says. “The idea is to focus on building consistency of healthy behaviors through movement, and there are many ways we can do this daily. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach.”

Building a Positive Relationship with Movement

Now that we know movement can improve our mental wellness, here's how you can be constructive and make movement a nourishing part of your lifestyle.

The first thing you should do is make it fun! Find simple ways to move every day and involve the whole family.

“We’re more likely to engage in movement when it makes us happy and creates connection with others,” Linh-Han says.

Here are a few ideas:

∙ Go for a walk or bike ride. Bring the family dog, if you have one!

∙ Have a hula hoop competition.

∙ Choose an animal and pretend to move like it. Try cheetah, elephant and rabbit to start.

∙ Train for a 5K with a meaningful cause.

∙ Engage in a daily strength challenge of doing more jumping jacks or pushups.

Next, it’s important to let go of the idea that you have to be perfect! Remember that some movement is better than nothing at all. Shift the focus from checking exercises off of your to-do list to discovering how moving your body makes you feel. And, if your schedule becomes busy, be flexible and realize there are many options to get movement each day.

By encouraging kids to move each day, we can empower them to remain physically and mentally fit. If you’re looking for some inspiration on activities you can do, check out the On Our Sleeves Mental Fitness Challenge. Don’t forget to visit childrensdayton.org/onoursleeves for more free resources for children’s mental health.

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EMBRACE THE MAGIC OF FALL IN SOUTHWEST OHIO WITH OUTDOOR AUTUMN ACTIVITIES.

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s the leaves turn vibrant colors and the crisp fall air sets in, it's time to celebrate all-things autumn in southwest Ohio. Fall is the perfect time to create memories by visiting some of the places around town that lean into the magic of this enchanting season. Here are some ideas for fall experiences that will put your family in a cozy autumn mood!

Enjoy the Changing Leaves During a Nature Hike

There’s no better way to admire the beauty of the season than with a family hike. Explore Great Parks of Hamilton County and one of their 22 parks and nature preserves all throughout the area. Cincinnati Parks and Cincinnati Nature Center are great options in Cincinnati, or visit one of the several Five Rivers MetroParks in the Dayton area for gorgeous bike paths, trails and parks.

Find a Fall Festival

There are lots of festivals happening this fall. In Dayton, Learning Tree Farm’s Autumn Fest is happening on September 16, featuring a full day of outdoor fall fun including pony rides, hayrides, kids crafts, historic and nature-based games and activities, animal interactions, and more (learningtreefarm.org). And in Waynesville, enjoy carnival games, pumpkin painting, a corn maze and much more at the Waynesville Fall Fest, taking place on September 16 (waynesvillefallfest.com). For more fall fun, check out our calendar on page 33 to discover some of the can’t-miss festivals this month!

Get Lost in a Corn Maze

A-maze-ing adventures await you this fall. Get a little corny at Loveland’s Blooms & Berries, which has two corn mazes for kids of all ages: a 7-acre labyrinth that takes about an hour to conquer, and a smaller 15-minute maze. Tom’s Maze in Germantown is 8 fun-filled acres, and you can even explore the maze in the dark (be sure to bring a flashlight!)!

Cowvin’s Corny Maze and Playland is open daily starting on September 16 at Young’s Jersey Dairy in Yellow Springs, and features more than 3½ acres of cornfield and has over one mile of paths.

Hayrides and fall go hand in hand. At Bonnybrook Farms in Clarksville, hitch a ride on a covered wagon to explore the farm in the most charming way possible. If you’re up for a drive, Country Pumpkins in Dry Ridge, Kentucky, offers hay rides on Fridays through Sundays starting on September 9. And if your kids prefer horseback rides to hayrides, Nation Road Horse Rental in Oxford takes guests on a trek through the beautiful backwoods of Butler County.

Pick a Perfect Gourd at a Pumpkin Patch

No matter where you’re located in southwest Ohio, you can find a place to pick the perfect pumpkin, including Kleather’s Pumpkin Patch in Springboro, Burwinkel Farms in Ross, McMonigle Farms in Middletown and Shaw Farms in Milford all boast a beautiful selection of fall’s orange mascot. And of course, Young’s Jersey Dairy in Yellow Springs has one of the most picturesque pumpkin patches in Ohio!

Relax During a Scenic Train Ride

Ohio is gorgeous in the fall, and one of the best ways to see the fall foliage is on a train. LM&M Railroad in Lebanon offers fallthemed train rides, including the Pumpkin Patch Express which journeys to a pumpkin patch. And if you’re up for a road trip into Indiana, Whitewater Valley Railroad’s Valley Flyer takes riders on a tour starting at Connersville and through Metamora.

Savor the Fruits of the Season at an Apple Orchard

It’s apple season! At Iron’s Fruit Farm in Lebanon, you’ll find varieties like Paula Red, McIntosh and Gala, as well as fall fun activities happening on weekends in October. Another Lebanon favorite, Hidden Valley Orchards offers homegrown fruits, vegetables, seasonal U-Pick crops and fun activities at their farm. Dayton’s own Monnin’s Fruit Farm offers 20 v arieties of apples available during U-pick season, typically through October. If you’re up for a road trip, A&M Farm Orchard in Midland is well worth the drive.

Embrace the beauty of fall and make the most of this enchanting season!

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Fall Break Getaways

Fall break is the perfect time to pack your bags, hit the road and create memories with your loved ones. Whether you're seeking an outdoor adventure or a place to unwind and enjoy the season as a family, here are four destinations to consider for fall break!

GO HIKING AND CAMPING

Hocking Hills

Logan, Ohio

A hidden gem nestled in the southeastern region of Ohio, Hocking Hills really puts on a show during the fall season. If you're searching for a place to immerse yourself in vibrant fall colors, this is the place, as the peak season of autumn glory coincides with fall break.

Hocking Hills has seven major hiking trails, each with its own unique features. Hiking to Old Man’s Cave rewards you with gorgeous views of waterfalls. If you have older kids, take a hike to The Rock House, the region’s only true cave in the park. You’ll see breathtaking scenery on this mile-long hike as you descend steps to view The Rock House, a 150-foot cliff of Black Hand sandstone. Cedar Falls is a half-mile hike that will take you to a seasonal waterfall that usually runs until early fall.

As you drive around the Hocking Hills area, you will see lots of signs for lodging tucked into the woods. If you’re looking to stay in a cabin, The Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls is a cozy choice. This bed and breakfast is surrounded on three sides by Hocking Hills State Park. It offers lots of unique lodging options, including luxury cabins perfect for a family of four, all the way up to lodges that sleep 12.

VISIT A NEW-TO-YOU MUSEUM

Candyland Children’s Museum

Portsmouth, Ohio

One of the great things about traveling with young children is that you could make a whole day trip out of visiting a children’s

museum! If you’re looking for a sweet new museum to explore, then check out Candyland Children's Museum, located in the heart of the historic Boneyfiddle District in Portsmouth, Ohio. This delightful museum is a haven of discovery-based learning and play for children ages 0-10, but all ages are welcome. With three floors to explore, there's lots of fun for everyone in your family.

Programming at the museum changes frequently, providing a unique experience each visit. You’ll find lots of opportunities for pretend play, storytimes, mini rock climbing, water tables, arts and crafts activities, STEM play and much more.

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FIND THRILLS AND CHILLS AT AN AMUSEMENT PARK

Cedar Point

Sandusky, Ohio

This renowned amusement park in northern Ohio transforms into a frightfully fun destination for families and thrill-seekers around fall break. During select nights from September 14 through October 29, Cedar Point offers "HalloWeekends," which includes a lineup of attractions and entertainment tailored to the fall season. As you enter the park, you'll be greeted with festive decorations, including jack-o'lanterns, cobwebs and eerie lighting, transforming Cedar Point into a spine-chilling wonderland.

For those seeking family-friendly fun, HalloWeekends has plenty of options to enjoy. Little ones can embark on a Trick-or-Treat Trail, where they can collect candy from friendly characters and experience the joy of Halloween in a safe environment. Be sure to come in costume! Take a spin on the park's iconic rides, which are open throughout the Halloween events, and experience the thrill of towering coasters and whimsical attractions adorned with spooky decorations. HalloWeekends also

offers spooktacular live entertainment, including Halloween-themed shows. Be sure to catch “Luminosity,” a mesmerizing extravaganza that combines music, special effects, and choreography. And, of course, no Halloween event is complete without an incredible fireworks display that lights up the night sky, creating a truly magical atmosphere.

EXPLORE A NATIONAL PARK

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Brecksville, Ohio

A great way to get caught up in “all the fall feels” is by enjoying nature in one of Ohio’s eight national parks. You’ll find Cuyahoga Valley National Park just outside of Cleveland, offering a stunning display of fall colors during the autumn months.

Start your visit by taking a scenic drive through the park and admiring the changing leaves. Then, take your family on a fall hike. The park offers a variety of trails for all skill levels, from a

leisurely stroll along the boardwalk to a challenging trek up a mountain. Along the way, keep your eyes peeled for wildlife, such as deer, foxes and even bald eagles.

If you're feeling adventurous, consider renting a bike and pedaling through the park. The winding bike trails offer a unique perspective on the fall foliage and a fun way to get some exercise as a family.

Be sure to check out the farmer's market at Howe Meadow, held every Saturday morning through October 29. It’s a great way to stock up on locally grown fall produce and homemade goods from the area's farmers and vendors.

RELAX AT A RESORT

French Lick Resort

French Lick, Indiana

Put the “break” in fall break by heading to a nearby resort that offers equal parts relaxation and entertainment. Nestled in the heart of the Hoosier National Forest, French Lick Resort is home to two historic hotels, three golf courses, two spas, indoor and outdoor pools and a Vegas-style casino. Activities range from horseback riding to bowling to surrey bike rentals, and there are tons of hiking trails to explore the grounds. Best of all, KidsFest Lodge offers supervised entertainment for the kiddos while mom and dad hit the spa (or the casino!).

and meander through the woods, enjoying the changing leaves and brisk air. The hiking trail ends at the French Lick Resort horse stables, where you can book a horseback ride or even a tour of the stables.

SPEND THE DAY ON A TRAIN

Whitewater Valley Railroad Connersville, Indiana

Whitewater Valley Railroad dates back to 1867 and offers regularly scheduled excursions throughout the year. Fall break is a great time to catch a ride, because Whitewater offers special rides during the autumn season.

The Fall Foliage Flyer is a five-hour round-trip excursion through the scenic Whitewater Valley with a two-hour layover in historic Metamora. This train departs from Connersville's Grand Central Station on Thursdays and Fridays in October.

Also in the fall, Whitewater is offering a train ride to Metamora, for the Metamora Canal Days Festival. On Saturday, October 7 and Sunday, October 8, hop aboard this seven-hour roundtrip excursion through the scenic Whitewater Valley with a four-hour layover in historic Metamora. Departure is from Connersville's Grand Central Station. It’s a good way to enjoy the Metamora Canal Days Festival without worrying about parking!

One way to enjoy the beauty of the resort during the fall is by going on one of the seasonal hikes or morning walks that are offered free of charge to hotel guests. Start at West Baden Springs Hotel

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Balancing the Cost of Private School

Smart strategies to help you afford private school on a budget.

We all want what’s best for our children, especially when it comes to education. Private school is one option that parents might consider — one that comes with many plusses, but can also include a big price tag. You might think that private school is out of reach for your budget, but think again. Tuition ranges widely among private schools, and there are a surprising number of ways to make private school a reality, including through scholarships, tax programs, grants and more.

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If you’re considering private school, here are some practical options for fitting it into your family’s budget.

The Benefits of Private Education

But first, the big question: Why private school, when there are other (often free) options? Private schools offer a unique and enriching environment, and often prioritize individual attention, academic excellence, and character development. Many times, private schools have smaller class sizes, allowing each student to receive personalized attention, which in turn allows educators to tailor instruction to a student’s needs, talents and interests.

Many private schools go beyond academics and foster a wellrounded education. Some offer specialized programs, such as STEM, performing arts, foreign language immersion or outdoor education. Children can discover and cultivate their passions, talents and potential, all while gaining a diverse set of skills and experiences.

Making Private Education Affordable

While the cost of private education might initially seem out of reach, there are strategies and resources available to make it more accessible for your family.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Many private schools offer financial aid and scholarship programs to support families from various backgrounds. These programs can be based on financial need, academic merit, or a combination of both. It's important to research and reach out to schools directly, and ask about the kind of financial aid options they offer. You might be pleasantly surprised by the opportunities that exist.

Tuition Payment Plans

Many private schools provide flexible payment plans, allowing families to break down annual tuition into manageable monthly or quarterly installments. By spreading out the financial commitment over time, private school becomes more feasible for families on a budget. Be sure to ask prospective schools about their payment plan options during the application process.

Tax-Advantaged Accounts

Consider using educational saving accounts, such as 529 plans or Coverdell Education Savings Accounts. These accounts provide tax advantages and allow you to set aside funds specifically for educational expenses, including private school tuition. Over time, these accounts can grow significantly, easing the financial burden of private education.

State Programs

The Educational Choice Scholarship (EdChoice) Program provides students from designated public schools the opportunity to attend participating private schools. The program also provides students who are entering kindergarten through 12th grade scholarship opportunities based on their household income level. For more information, visit education.ohio.gov/ Topics/Other-Resources/Scholarships/EdChoice-Scholarship-Program

Prioritizing Education in Your Budget

Paying for private education might require lifestyle adjustments and prioritizing education in your family budget. Consider adjusting discretionary spending, cutting back on non-essential expenses, or exploring additional income streams. Many parents find that the long-term benefits and the impact on their children's educational journey make these sacrifices worthwhile.

Your investment in your child’s education is an investment in your child's future. Set them on a path to success with the gift of a world-class education that will shape their future for years to come.

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EDUCATION GUIDE

CHILDCARE & PRESCHOOL

The Campus at Kids First

We have FULL DAY Kindergarten!

Located inside the nationally acclaimed Kids First Sports Center, The Campus offers the premier early learning experience for children ages 6 weeks through Kindergarten. As the only early learning center in the area that makes physical education a top priority, The Campus at Kids First gives your child an academic edge by integrating a world class physical education (including gymnastics, basketball, yoga and soccer!) curriculum in to the daily schedule, at NO additional cost! Our carefully selected and loving teachers utilize a relevancebased curriculum combined with child-directed play to make learning FUN and start each child on their journey to becoming a life-long learner. • 7900 E Kemper Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45249, theCampusKF.com , Phone: (513) 629-KIDS, Email: info@theCampusKF.com

Chai Tots Early Childhood Center

Academic excellence via a unique blend of Jewish and Montessori education offering strong academics, stressing life skills, interpersonal relationship skills and nurturing a love for life-long learning. Individualized curriculum customized for each student, expansive naturally lit rooms, low student ratio. Specials include yoga, music, Hebrew, Spanish, dance, drama, art and Tae Kwon Do. Flexible schedules, before and aftercare, web cams and after-school enrichment available. Transportation available to/from Mason schools. Limited space - now enrolling! • 7587 Central Parke Blvd., Mason, OH 45040, Phone: (513) 234-0600, ChaiTots.com , Ages/ Grades: Infant, Toddler, Preschool, Kindergarten (6 weeks-6 years), Enrollment: 60

Creative Tots, Mason

Our holistic approach allows children (18 months - 5 1/2 years) the opportunity to learn, explore, play and grow while engaging in the fine arts, science, music, yoga and a modernized curriculum. We provide opportunities to use creativity, solve problems, use language, develop new vocabulary and reading skills, while engaging in intellectual activities. There are elements of STEAM education, bilingual education, arts education, as well as lots of physical activities to strengthen the mind and body. • 6408 Thornberry Ct., Mason, OH 45040, Contact: Emilie Parry, Phone: 513-770-6776, Email: creativetotsmason@gmail.com, creativetotsmason.com , Grades: Toddler: 18 months-3 yrs, Preschool: 3-4 yrs; Pre-K: 4-5 yrs

MONTESSORI Central Montessori Academy

At Central Montessori Academy, children from toddler (18 months) - 6th grade are taught by Montessori-trained teachers in environments that cultivate their natural love for learning. Children learn and develop self-confidence, personal creativity, grace & courtesy, and entrepreneurial spirit at their own pace, building self-esteem, while being taught as individuals. We offer extended day programs for both before and after-school. Call today to schedule a tour! • 1904 Springdale Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45231, Phone: (513) 742-5800, centralmontessoriacademy.com

Little Sprouts Montessori Preschool & Kindergarten

Little Sprouts Montessori nurtures the natural curiosity and enthusiasm of children, helping them develop a lifetime love of learning. Our goal is to empower children to discover and hone their strengths as they explore the world. We recognize the importance of individualized education, and maintain a 1:6 ratio. • 7131 Plainfield Road, Deer Park, OH 45236, Contact: Christie Sawyer, Phone: 513-697-9021, Email: csawyer@ leavesoflearning.org, little-sprouts.org ,

Grades: Preschool & Kindergarten, Enrollment: Families choose mornings two to four days per week (T/TH and/or W/F), and/or afternoon sessions on Tuesday and Thursday.

Mercy Montessori Center

Mercy Montessori is Cincinnati's first Catholic Montessori elementary school and provides students with a personalized education. Mercy offers a sliding scale tuition model, in-school swimming instruction starting at age three, and attracts students from over 60 zip codes. Mercy educates the whole child and develops a strong foundation for learning. • 2335 Grandview Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45206, Contact: Amanda Grimm, Admissions Director, Phone: (513) 475-6700 ext. 210, Email: agrimm@ mercymontessori.org, mercymontessori.org , Grades: Preschool - 8th Grade, Enrollment: 296

The New School Montessori

Cincinnati's only school accredited by the American Montessori Society. Centrally located and surrounded by wooded play yards and gardens, students benefit from a nurturing environment where Montessoricredentialed staff support high academic and personal achievement. Full-day, half-day with healthy lunches included in tuition. ISACS and AMS accredited program. • 3 Burton Woods

Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45229, Contact: Ceara Comstock, Phone: (513) 281-7999, Email: ceara.c@newschoolmontessori.com, newschool montessori.com , Grades: 3-year-olds through Grade 6, Enrollment: 144

NON–PUBLIC Cincinnati Christian Schools

CCS has been creating lifelong learners, creative thinkers, passionate disciples, and visionary leaders for over 40 years. Our graduates are welcomed at universities because they’ve become the natural learners and inquisitive students that God created them to be. CCS knows that faith and learning go hand-in-hand. Outstanding. Proven.

• Elementary Campus: 7350 Dixie Hwy, Fairfield, OH, 45014, Junior/Senior High Campus: 7474 Morris Rd., Fairfield, OH, 45011, (513) 892-8500, Contact: Peggy Head, Director of Admissions, Email: peggyhead@ cincinnatichristian.org, cincinnatichristian. org , Grades: PS - 12

Creative World of Montessori

Creative World of Montessori focuses on the comprehensive education of students from age 3 to 12th grade throughout the Dayton region and the greater Miami Valley area. Designed to ignite a passion for learning while developing important life skills, Montessori education at Creative World of Montessori encourages active learning and helps build a well rounded, engaged student. We have locations in Miamisburg, Beavercreek, and Centerville. We also have preschools and learning center programs across the Miami Valley. • 6833 Wilmington Pike, Centerville, Ohio 45459, Phone: (866) 866-7339, Inspirechildren.com

Guardian Angels School

Guardian Angels School provides students in preschool through eighth grade with a faith-filled experience focused on academic excellence, whole child education, and attention to each child’s unique learning needs. As a school, we push all of our students to earn their HALO through being Honest, Accountable, and a Leader to Others .

• 6539 Beechmont Ave., Cincinnati 45230, Contact: Mr. Corey Stoops, Principal, Phone: 513-624-3141, gaschool.org , Grades: Preschool - Grade 8

St. Helen School

Welcome to St. Helen where an amazing sense of community leads to academic excellence! Every day we strive to build character by living virtuously. Our ministry to model Catholic morals, values, and traditions while providing a structured, nurturing environment for

each student to grow spiritually, academically, and emotionally. Our focus on faith formation and academic excellence prepares students to be life-long learners. A community that celebrates diversity, we welcome families all over the Miami Valley including military families from WPAFB.

• 5086 Burkhardt Road Riverside, OH 45431, Phone: (937) 256.1761, sainthelenschool.org

Rockwern Academy

Rockwern Academy provides academic excellence within a welcoming community. We ensure that students feel safe to take intellectual risks and each child reaches their full potential. We offer before and after-care. Our after-school activities such as dance, sports, art, and STEAM are open to our students and others. • 8401 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236 Phone: 513-9843770, Contact: Sarah Shmoel, Email: admissions@rockwern academy.org, RockwernAcademy.org

The Summit Country Day School

Founded in 1890, The Summit serves students from 18 months to Grade 12. Full- and half-day Montessori programs for ages 18 months-age 6 begin the academic journey followed by a college-preparatory program (Grades 1-12). The Summit educates students spiritually, academically, physically, socially and artistically while offering the academic excellence and one-on-one guidance of a top-tier Catholic independent school. • 2161 Grandin Road (Hyde Park), Cincinnati, OH 45208, Phone: 513-871-4700, ext. 261, Email: pearl_e@ summitcds.org, summitcds.org

LEARNING DIFFERENCES Springer School and Center

For 50 years, Springer School and Center has empowered students with learning disabilities to lead successful lives. Springer offers a day school for students ages 6-14 and outreach programs and learning disability resources for students, parents and teachers in the Greater Cincinnati area. The Springer Experience. Success Starts Here. • 2121 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH 45208, Contact: Jill Wieging, Associate Admissions Director, Phone: 513 871-6080 ext. 211, Fax: 513-871-6428, Email: jwieging@springer-ld.org, springer-LD.org , Grades: 1 through 8, Enrollment: 200

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Your Child's First Job

If the words, “Can I have some money for…” have started to wear on you (and your bank account), then it might be time for your teen to start looking for their first job. The idea of money in your teen’s pocket might be enticing, but if you find yourself in a space of anticipation and anxiety at the thought of your child clocking in for the first time, know you aren’t alone!

When can my teen start to work in the state of Ohio?

First off, it’s important to know when your teen is eligible to start working in the state of Ohio and what the restrictions are. Children ages 14 and 15 are restricted to 3 hours of work per school day, 8 hours per nonschool day with a limit of 18 hours per school week and 40 hours per non-school week. That is, unless employment is incidental to bona fide programs of vocational cooperative training, work-study or other work-oriented programs with the purpose of educating students, and the program meets standards established by the state board of education. They also may not work before 7 a.m. or after 7 p.m. except for June 1 through September 1, or during any school holiday of five days or more, when that increases to 9 p.m.

Sixteen and 17 year olds have more work eligibility, but are not able to work before 7 a.m. on any day that school is in session, or 6 a.m. if the person was not employed after 8 p.m. the previous night. Also, they may not work after 11 p.m. on any night preceding a day that school is in session.

How can we fit one more thing into our busy schedules?

With sports and extracurriculars and all the things, you and your teen might be wondering where in the world you will even find those extra hours in the day. The great news is that lots of employers are willing to work with teens and their schedules. Employers need reliable help and your teen needs money — it’s a win-win. Be sure to tell your teen to be upfront about their schedule and availability when applying for the

job. Let the employer know what days aren’t going to work, and what days will work. This is a great opportunity for your teen to learn the importance of planning ahead, time management and good communication when it comes time to request days off.

How many hours should I let my teen work per week?

Each state has different laws that are put in place to protect your child from being overworked at a young age. But just because your teen can work that many hours a week, doesn’t mean that is necessarily what is good for them or your family. Make sure you and your teen discuss what is reasonable for them at this time in their lives. While making money and having a job are important and do provide a lot of wonderful skills that will be beneficial throughout life, there are still other things that take precedence,

like school and other family priorities. Be sure you set realistic goals and also know you can dial back at any time if it is starting to feel like you are in over your head.

How do I let my teen take the lead when looking for a job?

If your teen has expressed interest in applying for a job, be sure to let them know they’ve got this and they are fully capable. Talk to them about how to request an application, how to fill it out properly, what to wear to work, showing up on time and anything else that may go with the job description. The important thing is to equip them to take the initiative and do these things on their own. If they feel nervous about asking for the application, you can walk in with them and let them know where you will be standing if they need to find you — but assure them they can do it! Sometimes, it takes a little nudging, but once they see what they are capable of, it might just open their eyes to a world of endless possibilities.

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2023 Fall Consignment and Resale Guide

It’s fall consignment season!

Looking to snag some great deals on children’s clothing, toys and all-things kid and baby? Then check out these local offerings happening all around Southwest Ohio.

Changing Hands Sale

Date: September 9

Location: Madeira Elementary School, 7840 Thomas Dr., Madeira More info: changinghandssale.com

Anything for Kids Sale

Fall 2023

Date: September 30

Location: Lakota East High School, 6840 Lakota Lane, Liberty Twp

More info: facebook.com/ wcmultiplesale

If you can’t make it to one of the mega-sales, then check out these consignment stores that buy and sell children’s clothing and goods all year round.

Clothes Mentor

Beavercreek: 2750 N Fairfield Rd.

Cincinnati: 12151 Royal Point Dr.

Cincinnati: 3880 Paxton Ave., Ste. E

West Chester: 8154 Princeton Glendale Rd. clothesmentor.com

Once Upon a Child

Beavercreek: 2750 N. Fairfield Rd.

Cincinnati: 9136 Union Cemetery, Fields Ertel

Cincinnati: 8550 Beechmont Ave., Anderson

Cincinnati: 6153 Glenway Ave., Western Hills

Cincinnati: 10160 Colerain Ave., Colerain

Cincinnati: 3880 D Paxton Ave., Hyde Park

Dayton: 8317 Springboro Pike

Huber Heights: 8256 Old Troy Pike

West Chester: 7758 Dudley Dr. onceuponachild.com

Plato’s Closet (Tween and teen clothing)

Beavercreek: 2750 North Fairfield Rd., Suite C

Cincinnati: 8550 Beechmont Ave., Suite 1200

Cincinnati: 10212 Colerain Ave.

Cincinnati: 9148 Union Cemetery Rd.

Dayton: 8319 Springboro Pike

Findlay: 1829 Tiffin Ave.

Huber Heights: 8252 Old Troy Pike

Reruns for Wee Ones

Fairfield: 5353 Dixie Hwy.

West Chester: 8142 PrincetonGlendale Rd.

Top Tips for Shopping at a Consignment Sale

Heading to a consignment sale? These ideas will help make your shopping experience a breeze!

Create a Shopping List

Like any shopping trip, you’ll do best with a list that’s organized and lays out your game plan. Consignment sales typically carry items that are in season, so take inventory of what your kids need for the coming season and start there.

Sign Up for Savings

Some consignment sales have special offers, contests or even coupons. Check out the sale’s website, sign up to the email list or follow them on social media.

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Purchase the Pre-sale Pass

It seems counterintuitive: Why BUY a pass if you’re trying to SAVE? But you’ll find the best selection at the pre-sale. Consignment events have started opening up their pre-sales to paid passholders, which were previously designated only for sale volunteers or consignors. If you’re in search of a rare item or popular clothing size, the pre-sale is the way to go.

Leave the Kids at Home

If possible, leave the kids with a sitter, friend or grandparent. Focus on your shopping plan and escape without grabbing extra unneeded items.

Review Your Items

Consignment sales are only for a limited time, so purchases are usually final sale. Most sales offer sorting tables or quiet corners for shoppers to inspect possible purchases. Take advantage of them! The last thing you want is to get home and realize there’s a flaw or issue.

Visit on Discount Days

Consignment sales offer deep discounts on the final day. This means extra savings for you and inventory off their floor. Look for half-price days, or some sales who offer a staggered discount as the last day wears on: 50% off in the morning, 60% around noon and up to 70% in the final hours. Check the individual sale websites for details.

Consider Consigning

Give Yourself Time

Never expect to go into a consignment sale with only 15 minutes to shop. There will be a line, a huge selection to look through and it will require time. So be patient and commit yourself to finding the best deals for you with time on your side.

Check Sizes

Sizes vary by label, so it’s best to know your brands and their sizing before you shop. Make notes on your shopping list to keep the information fresh.

Many sales allow first pick to consignors. So why not become one? Other perks include advanced notice on future events, referral bonuses and making money on your sales!

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Local Spotlight: One Bistro

Providing a place in Xenia where neighbors can eat together.

In Greene County, more than 4,400 families are living below the poverty level and do not receive food stamps or supplemental nutrition assistance, and more than 13% of residents struggle with food insecurity. To combat this, One Bistro gives a hand up, not a hand out, by providing healthy, affordable meals in a warm and welcoming environment. It’s a faith-based, non-profit, pay-what-you-can, pay-itforward café created to combat food insecurity and build community.

Southwest Ohio Parent talked to Denise Davis, president of One Bistro in Xenia, to find out more about this organization that’s striving to feed those who are most in need of a comforting meal.

Tell us how One Bistro got started.

One Bistro was founded by executive chef Robert Adamson and his wife, Kim, in 2012. Together, they combined their resources and talents, reaching out to their neighbors and offering

a sense of community, friendship and hope through delicious, healthy, affordable meals. Kim and Robert created a place where all are welcome to come just as they are, regardless of their ability to pay. When you dine in a pay-what-you-can, pay-it-forward community café, you are helping combat food insecurity in your neighborhood. One Bistro is governed by a board of directors and has four paid team members; everyone else is a volunteer.

Your menu is yummy!

What’s your most popular item?

Our signature dishes are always popular: classic corned beef or turkey reuben, spinach goat cheese and bacon pizza, strawberry quinoa salad and eggs benedict. We also run daily specials.

What are community meals?

Community is at the core of who we are at One Bistro. At our Community Meal, all are welcome to enjoy a complimentary meal. Come and break bread with us Wednesdays from 5 to 7 p.m. We serve a delicious meal every week and we look forward to coming together as one community. There’s a seat at the table waiting for you!

How can people get involved with One Bistro?

How

much does

a meal cost and what happens if you can’t pay the full amount?

We have suggested meal prices of $6 to $9. You have the option to pay the full suggested price, pay what you can afford or volunteer for an hour in exchange for your meal. Pay-it-forward is any amount of money a person pays beyond their total bill. That money goes to help pay for someone else to eat who cannot afford to pay, and it helps us keep our suggested prices low.

Volunteers are the heart behind our mission, to provide a place where our neighbors eat and come together as one community. Our model depends on volunteers and we need you! We’ll find a task suitable to your skill level, even if you’ve never worked in food service. Come and dine with us, pay it forward, make a donation, sponsor a table or sponsor a Community Meal. Follow us on Facebook at One Bistro Xenia and visit our website at onebistro.org .

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THINGS TO DO

SEPTEMBER 2023

FRI 01 Findlay Eats: Taste of Belgium This tasty program highlights a different vendor and their products each week. Customers can enjoy FREE samples and cooking demos at Elaine’s Kitchen located on the Race Street esplanade every Friday. • Location: Findlay Market, Time: 12-1p, findlaymarket.org

SAT 02 Antique Fire Apparatus

Show The Miami Valley Antique Fire Apparatus Association has partnered with Dayton History to present a family-friendly, educational day of fun and a display of approximately 40 pieces of antique fire apparatus. • Location: Carillon Historical Park, Time: 9:30a-5p, daytonhistory.org

Pre-Match in the Park Festivities will include music and family-friendly activities in the park. Food trucks will be parked on Elm street serving up delicious grub and the Porch presented by

PPG Paints will be open serving beer, wine, hard seltzer, and drink specials. We have plenty of seating available throughout the park, children and dogs always welcome! • Location: Washington Park, Time: 4:30p, washingtonpark.org FREE

CAM Kids Day Celebrate art at this free event for families. Families are encouraged to spend time in the Rosenthal Education Center for hands-on artmaking or create their own unique scavenger hunt. • Location: Cincinnati Art Museum, Time: 11a-1p, cincinnatiartmuseum.org FREE

Resident Raptors Join our staff outside of the Rowe Visitor Center for a 10-20 minute mini-program on our resident raptors. It‘ll be an informal program; we’re going to wing it! • Location: Cincinnati Nature Center, Time: 3:30p, cincynature.org

SUN 03 Riverfest Cincinnati’s ultimate fireworks display featuring Rozzi’s Famous Fireworks. WEBN returns to the river with Riverfest, kicking off at noon at Sawyer Point Park and Yeatman's Cove. Fireworks launch from the Ohio River starting at 9pm. • Location: Ohio River, Time: 12p-9p, webn.iheart.com FREE

Riverfest on the Levee Watch the WEBN fireworks from the best view in town as we celebrate the end of summer with a day filled with live music, pop ups and fun. • Location: Newport on the Levee, Time: 3p-9p, newportonthelevee.com FREE

Labor Day & Riverfest Cruise

Celebrate Riverfest and Cincinnati's farewell to summer with BB Riverboats! Come aboard for the best views in town of one of the Midwest's largest fireworks displays. Enjoy a delicious dinner buffet, dessert, and a snack buffet for a grand finale to the fireworks. • Location: BB Riverboats, Time: 4p, bbriverboats.com

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Cincinnati Bengals Fans Pep

Rally

Calling all Bengals fans for a fun football season kickoff celebration at Fountain Square! This event is free and open to the public. • Location: Fountain Square, Time: 1p-4p, myfountainsquare.com FREE

MON 04 Kids Fishing Tournament

The closest catch to the mystery fish weight wins!

• Location: Lake Isabella, Time: 9a-11a, greatparks.org FREE

Coney Island Last Day The Sunlite Water Adventure takes its last plunge after the Labor Day weekend. The pool, slides, obstacle course, mini golf and action alley officially close for the season.

• Location: Coney Island, Time: 10a-8p, coneyisland park.com

TUES 05 Kaleidoscope Play and Learn CoStars Early Childhood Services join us with a play experience designed to promote children's cognitive, language, social and emotional development. We'll have fun singing songs, telling stories, creating art, and playing! • Location: Westwood Library Branch, Time: 10:30a-12p, chpl.org FREE

WED 06 Stroller Striders Moms and Dads, grandparents as well! Grab your sneakers and a coffee, sippy cups too as you join staff for Stroller Striders. This walking program is geared towards those with little ones in strollers. • Location: Pearl’s Fen, Time: 10a-11a, gcparkstrails.com FREE

REC Reads Bring your toddler or preschooler to the Rosenthal Education Center for a morning of art-themed story books, songs, and sensory activities.

• Location: Cincinnati Art Museum, Time: 11:30a, cincinnatiartmuseum.org FREE

Beavers Enjoy learning about our largest rodents in Ohio through stories and play, then search for them and their signs in the park. • Location: Wegerzyn MetroParks, Time: 10a-11a, metroparks.org FREE

WEDS 06 –SUN 11 Frisch’s Mobile

Roller Rink The Frisch's Mobile Roller Rink returns to Court Street Plaza for one week! Outdoor roller skates will be available for rent for $5. Patrons may also bring their own skates. • Location: Court Street Plaza, courtstreetcincy.com FREE

THURS 07 Homeschool Day at Carillon Historical Park Enjoy hands-on educational activities and programs, with a 4-D animatronic theatre, 30 exhibit buildings, costumed historical interpreters, carousel rides, and more!

• Location: Carillon Historical Park, Time: 9:30a-5p, daytonhistory.org

FRI 08 Disney Junior Live On

Tour: Costume Palooza This show brings beloved Disney Junior characters and favorite Marvel Super Heroes live on stage for a jam-packed, concert-style show with singing, dancing, acrobatics, and more. It will feature favorite songs from hit Disney Junior series, as well as new original music. Come join the party and see Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Doc McStuffins, the Puppy Dog Pals, Bo from Firebuds, Ginny from SuperKitties, and Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends LIVE on stage!

• Location: Taft Theatre, Time: 6:00p, tafttheatre.org/ events/2023/09/disney-junior-live-on-tourcostume-palooza

FRI 08– MON 11 First Responder

Days at the Zoo Cincinnati Zoo is honoring those who protect our community by offering free admission to all active fire, police and safety personnel with valid ID. • Location: Cincinnati Zoo, cincinnatizoo.org FREE

SAT 09 Brownie Scouts: All About

Bugs Brownies are invited to explore the park as we go on the hunt for insects and other bugs. Along the way, we’ll learn all about these incredible animals, what they eat and the places they call home. • Location: Sharon Woods, Time: 10a, greatparks.org

THURS – MON, SEPTEMBER 14-17

OKTOBERFEST ZINZINNATI, DOWNTOWN CINCY

Princess Cruise Enjoy a unique cruise featuring a DJ, dancing, and appearances by some of your favorite fairy tale princesses that we all love. Bring your "Little Princess" onboard and enjoy an afternoon that will truly be a "Royal" experience.

• Location: BB Riverboats, Time: 11a, bbriverboats.com

Caesar Ford Summer Fest Greene County Parks & Trails is proud to present great R&B entertainment again this year! Make plans to join us for a late summer evening with Petey Pablo and Chingy. Spread the word and enjoy an evening with lots of fun, comfortable seating, and loads of free and easy onsite parking. • Location: Caesar Ford Park, Time: 6:30p, gcparkstrails.com

SUN 10 Family Funday:

Oktoberfest Celebrate Oktoberfest with the whole family! Experience German culture through singing, dancing, food, and with a free day at the museum! Plus enjoy a special performance by the Cincy German Band (Vereins Musikanten). •

Location: Taft Museum of Art, Time: 10a-4p, taftmuseum.org FREE

Sensory Sunday at Boonshoft Guests with sensory needs are invited into the museum for a quieter visit. • Location: Boonshoft Museum, Time: 10a-12p, boonshoft.org

MON 11 Outdoor Preschool

Storytime Enjoy books, songs, activities and more, while building early literacy skills for ages 3-6.

• Location: Loveland Library Branch, Time: 10:30a-11a, chpl.org FREE

TUES 12 Creek Creatures The creek is a child’s natural environment. Read stories about the creatures that call water home, then dip your feet into the creek in search of crawdads, fish, and other creek creatures. • Location: Wesleyan MetroPark, Time: 5p-6p, metroparks.org FREE

WED 13 Chippie's Sensational Kids

Club: Nat'l Kids Take Over the Kitchen Day Engaging monthly preschool programs for children ages 3-5 with their family. Tots and caregivers enjoy seasonal books and crafts along with the theme. • Location: Behringer Crawford Museum Time: 11a, bcmuseum.org

Columbia Settlement 1788 Learn about the first pioneer settlers to the Cincinnati area as interpreters share artifacts and history. This event will also include demonstrations, crafts, and games. The event this year will also include a petting zoo!

• Location: Heritage Village Museum, Time: 11a-4p, heritagevillagemuseum.org

THURS 14 Flavor of Findlay The flavors will fly again this September at our annual fundraiser, Flavor of Findlay, as we bring together market merchants and Cincinnati’s top culinary talent to celebrate our local food scene.

• Location: Findlay Market, Time: 6:30-9:30p, findlaymarket.org

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Backyard Bingo Join us for a friendly neighborhood game of bingo with a chance to win prizes! • Location: Imagination Alley, Time: 5p-7p imaginationalleyotr.com FREE

THURS 14– MON 17 Oktoberfest

Zinzinnati Presented by Samuel Adams, this Cincinnati tradition is the nation’s largest Oktoberfest and showcases the rich German heritage of southwestern Ohio. • Location: Downtown Cincinnati, oktoberfestzinzinnati.com

FRI 15 Findlay Eats: The Arepa

Place This tasty program highlights a different vendor and their products each week. Customers can enjoy FREE samples and cooking demos at Elaine’s Kitchen located on the Race Street esplanade every Friday. • Location: Findlay Market, Time: 12-1p, findlaymarket.org

Forager’s Fest The forests are teeming with edible delights! Join us as we celebrate this bountiful time of year with drinks, food, games, and all things foraged. Adults 21+ for this fundraising event. • L ocation: Cincinnati Nature Center, Time: 6-9p, cincynature.org

SAT 16 Autumn Fest Learning

Tree Farm’s main fundraiser is a full day of outdoor Fall fun – pony rides, hayrides, kids crafts, historic and nature-based games and activities, animal interactions, vendors, food trucks, and more! • Location: Learning Tree Farm, Time: 10a-4p, Cost: $10 per person/FREE Ages 2 and under, learningtreefarm.org/autumn-fest/

History Alive Days Visit the Village during History Alive Days for a guided or self-guided tour and meet interpreters in historical clothing doing demonstrations. There will be different demonstrations each day and they may include: woodcarving, broom making, textile demonstrations, food preservation, and an organ performance in the church. • Location: Heritage Village Museum, Time: 10a-5p, heritage villagemuseum.org

City Flea The Flea is a place to keep your dollars local, support small business and experience YOUR city in a unique and engaging way. Vendors range from vintage dealers to artisan pizza makers to plant studios – there’s something for everyone! • Location: Washington Park, Time: 10a-4p, thecityflea.com FREE

TUES – THURS, SEPTEMBER 19-21

Escape the Village Escape the Village is an escape room style challenge! Choose from one of our two escape room adventures “Morgan’s Raiders of the Lost Art” or “Leaving the Station.”

• Location: Heritage Village Museum, Time: 12p, 1:30p, 3p, heritagevillagemuseum.org

The Great Bug Hunt Join us in a search for all things wiggly, crawly, and tiny! We will collect interesting creatures and then use our field guides to look up what we find. Perfect for ages 2 and up. • Location: Cincinnati Nature Center PlayScape, Time: 3p, cincynature.org

SUN 17 Hispanic Heritage Festival Enjoy dancing, performances, live music, crafts, games, food trucks, and more. Local organizations will also be in attendance sharing more on the programs they provide our community. • Location: Sharon Woods, Time: 3-7p, greatparks.org FREE

Bengals vs Ravens Cheer on the Bengals as they take on the Baltimore Ravens at home! • Location: Paycor Stadium, Time: 1p, bengals.com

Concours d’Elegance Enjoy over 200 antique classic automobiles and motorcycles, live entertainment, an automotive art pavilion with nationally recognized automotive artists, and a variety of local food and beverages including a beer garden. • Location: Carillon Historical Park, Time: 10:30a-4p, daytonhistory.org

MON 18 Ethics and Dragons

Embark on fun-filled adventures and exploration as you play Dungeons and Dragons® with Game Masters affiliated with the Cincinnati Ethics Center at the University of Cincinnati, for ages 11-18. • Location: Westwood Library Branch, Time: 5p-7p, chpl.org FREE

TUES 19 Tike Hike

Meet with other 3-5 year olds for socialization on the trails! • Location: Possum Creek MetroPark, Time: 10a-11a, metroparks.org FREE

Greene Grasshoppers

End of Summer Bash

These once-a-month programs are designed to get kids, ages 6-9, out into the parks having fun while doing so. • Location: Fairgrounds Recreation Center, Time: 6p-8p, gcparkstrails.com FREE

TUES 19–THURS 21 Bluey’s Big Play This is Bluey’s Big Play, For Real Life. When Dad feels like a little bit of Sunday afternoon time out, Bluey and Bingo have other plans! Join them as they pull out all of the games and cleverness at their disposal to get Dad off that bean bag. • Location: Aronoff Center, Time: varies, refer to website, cincinnatiarts.org

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WED 20 REC Reads Bring your toddler or preschooler to the Rosenthal Education Center for a morning of art-themed story books, songs, and sensory activities.

• Location: Cincinnati Art Museum, Time: 11:30a, cincinnatiartmuseum.org FREE

THURS 21 Food Truck Rodeo Round up your friends and family because there's a new, delicious event in town, the Food Truck Rodeo! This delectable event will feature a mouthwatering variety of food trucks, ranging from American classics, Indian fare, Jamaican eats, and more! Come for the food and stay for the live music and festive atmosphere. • Location: Court Street Plaza, Time: 11a-2p, courtstreetcincy.com FREE

Wiggle Worms County Fair What will we get into next? The County Fair! These programs are drop-in, parents/adults are required to remain and assist. • Location: Fairgrounds Recreation Center, Time: 10a-12p, gcparkstrails.com FREE

FRI 22 Homeschool Harvest Day

Learn about harvest in early Cincinnati and what settlers did to prepare for the winter. • Location: Heritage Village Museum, Time: 10a-1p, heritagevillagemuseum.org

Zoofari Zoofari 2023: Moonlit Mountains, will celebrate the upcoming North American habitats, Bear Ridge and Sea Otter Coast. As the premiere party with a purpose, Zoofari attracts over 2,500 guests and is the largest fundraising event at the Zoo.

• Location: Cincinnati Zoo, Time: 6p, cincinnatizoo.org

Bored Teachers: We Can’t Make This Stuff Up! Tour The biggest entertainment platform for teachers in the world, Bored Teachers presents the nation’s funniest teacher-comedians all on one stage. Their hilarious skits have amassed hundreds of millions of views on the internet, and they're joining comic forces on the stage for a night of laughter you don’t want to miss.

• Location: Aronoff Center, Time: 7:30p, cincinnati arts.org

FRI 22–SAT 23 Kroger Wellness Festival

See 175+ sponsors engaging and educating attendees on their brand’s benefits through live activations and sampling. The Kroger Wellness Festival celebrates physical, mental, and emotional health for the whole family. You can experience fitness activities, panel discussions, cooking demos, exhibitions, classes, and live music across six stages. • Location: The Banks, Time: 11:00a-7:00p, kroger.com/f/wellness-festival

SAT 23–SUN 24 Great Outdoor Weekend at Rowe Woods

Join us for the Greatest Outdoor Weekend filled with artists who creatively recycle, reuse, and upcycle to make their artwork and makers with delicious offerings from their gardens and farms. Free general admission for all for the Great Outdoor Weekend! • Location: Cincinnati Nature Center, Time: 10a-4p, cincynature.org FREE

Art Fair Art Fair brings together over 70 artists vendors to sell their one-of-a-kind handmade creations. Peruse vendor's works amongst the monumental sculptures that dot our gorgeous Park grounds, grab lunch and a beer to be enjoyed in the beer garden, and listen to live music at the Pavilion. Art Fair is one of the Park’s largest events, providing entertainment and activities for all ages. • Location: Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum, pyramidhill.org

SAT 23 Brownie Girl Scouts: Eco Friend Get outdoors and explore the wild wonders of Great Parks. From building a safe campfire to being a wildlife steward, jump into becoming an eco-friend. • Location: Mitchell Memorial Forest, Time: 10a and 1p, greatparks.org

Families Create! Workshop: Glyphs & Pieces Meet Rebeca Nava Soto and learn how she includes a picture writing systems in her artwork to then make a mosaic out of colorful materials! For children ages 5–10 years and their families. Preregistration required. • Location: Weston Art Gallery, Time: 10-11:30a, Cost: $5, cincinnatiarts. org/weston-art-gallery/learn/families-createworkshops

Butterfly Bonanza Bring your naturalist out to boogie with the butterflies and bees, how to interact with them, and celebrate all they do for us!

• Location: Sugarcreek MetroPark, Time: 10a, metroparks.org FREE

Pre-Match in the Park Festivities will include music and family-friendly activities in the park. Food trucks will be parked on Elm street serving up delicious grub and the Porch presented by PPG Paints will be open serving beer, wine, hard seltzer, and drink specials. We have plenty of seating available throughout the park, children and dogs always welcome! • Location: Washington Park, Time: 4:30p, washingtonpark.org FREE

SUN 24 Hops and Hyzers This inaugural disc golf tournament, in partnership with HighGrain Brewing, is open to participants of all ages, especially those within the beginner to intermediate levels of play. Mobile disc baskets and other lawn games will be available to families, children, and spectators. • Location: Woodland Mound, Time: 11a, greatparks.org

RAPTOR, Inc. Open House Our educators will be available to welcome guests, lead tours, conduct educational programs with our avian ambassadors, share biological artifacts, and answer questions. You will have the opportunity to visit various educational stations where you can see and learn about the birds of prey native to our area and the work we do to protect these magnificent creatures. • Location: RAPTOR, Inc., Time: 1-4p raptorinc.org FREE

MON 25 Bengals vs Rams Monday Night Football Cheer on the Bengals as they take on the LA Rams at home! • Location: Paycor Stadium, Time: 8:15p, bengals.com

Nature Play Discover nature through the power of imagination as we read stories and use our own creativity to explore nature. • Location: Englewood MetroPark, Time: 2p-3p, metroparks.org FREE

TUES 26 Homeschool Science Day: Insects/Spiders Praying mantises, walking sticks, garden spiders, and monarch butterflies are just a few of the many cool critters to find in September. Learn all about the fascinating insects and spiders of Russ Nature Reserve as we use nets in the prairie to capture them. • Location: Russ Nature Preserve, Time: 10a-12p, gcparkstrails.com FREE

WED 27 Pre-School Discovery Day

Little ones, ages 3-5, will practice their kindergarten readiness and early literacy skills through stories, rhymes, and hands-on activities! • Location: MidPointe Library Monroe, Time: 11:15a-11:45a, programs.midpointelibrary.org

THURS 28 Outdoor Storytime at the Observatory Bring the entire family to enjoy books, songs and activities while building literacy skills during this special storytime. • Location: Cincinnati Observatory, Time: 11a-11:30a, chpl.org FREE

FRI 29 Story Pirates: The Amazing Adventure Tour Featuring fan-favorite songs from the multi-award winning The Story Pirates Podcast and improvised sketch comedy based on ideas from kids in the audience. The Story Pirates believe that all kids are creative geniuses, and they’re ready to prove it with their fast-paced, hilarious and inspiring show for the whole family. • Location: Taft Theatre, Time: 8:00p, tafttheatre.org/events/2023/09/ story-pirates

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SAT 30 Wild for Ohio Let’s go Wild for Ohio! Join us to get up close to curious critters that call Ohio ‘home.’ Meet Ohio wildlife photographer and author David FitzSimmons who will present his books, Curious Critters and Salamander Dance. Watch a special episode of the PBS KIDS show Nature Cat and meet Nature Cat himself for a photo! And be sure to get acquainted with the live Animal Ambassadors from Five Rivers MetroParks. • Location: Dayton Metro Library, Time: 10:30a-1:30p, daytonmetrolibrary.org FREE

Superhero Movie Come dressed as your favorite Superhero and join Greene County Parks & Trails for a free family Superhero movie in the park. We will begin the evening by creating a craft fit for a hero. • Location: Russ Nature Reserve, Time: 6:30p-9:30p, gcparkstrails.com FREE

ONGOING

Bricktionary Filled with over 150 models from the best selling book – Bricktionary. The exhibition includes some of the most mind-boggling LEGO® models from a life-sized orca whale to a massive Saturn V rocket and over 45 models from the imaginations of the world's greatest LEGO® builders – the Brickman team. • Location: Cincinnati Museum Center, cincymuseum.org

Ohio Renaissance Festival Weekends (plus Labor Day), September 2 - October 29. Immerse yourself in a world of lively shows, tantalizing food & drink, and unique shops that transport you back in time to the days of knights and queens. • Location: Renaissance Festival, renfestival.com

MJ The Musical September 5-17. He is one of the greatest entertainers of all time. Now, Michael Jackson’s unique and unparalleled artistry comes to Cincinnati as MJ, the multi Tony Award®-winning new musical centered around the making of the 1992 Dangerous World Tour, begins a tour of its own. • Location: Aronoff Center, cincinnatiarts.org

Country Pumpkins Fall

Festival

September 9 - October

30. A Pumpkin Patch, Fall Festival, and corn maze in Dry Ridge, KY with added fun passes like barrel train ride, turbo slide, hayride , pumpkin launcher and more! Closed on Tuesdays. • Location: Country Pumpkins, Time: September 9October 30, countrypumpkinsky.com

Waynesville Fall Fest

September 16 - October 29. Get ready for a 5-acre corn maze, two mini golf courses, gem mining, the Wildwater Mining Company mega playset, carnival games, a petting farm, pedal cars, Water Wars, disc golf, pumpkin painting, S.L. Expedition adventure trucks, and so much more! • Location: Waynesville, waynesvillefallfest.com

Fall Fun on the Farm September 16 - October 31. Fall On The Farm in Loveland is open daily with Hayrides, Corn Mazes, a 40 Animal Petting Farm, Pumpkin Bounce Pad, Barnyard 500 trike track, Farm Games, Photo Opts, Pumpkins, Bakery Treats and enjoy the Beer Garden Friday –Sunday. • Location: Blooms and Berries Farm Market, bloomsandberries.com

Neiderman Fall Fun September 22October 29. This is a great opportunity to get outdoors, get lost in a 4 acre corn maze, relax on a wagon ride by the woods, get crazy on the jumping pillow, battle out the strengths in tug-o-war, sink hoops in the ball zone, ride around on the adult trikes, take the Barnyard Butt Buster for a spin and SO much more. • Location: Neiderman Family Farm, neidermanfamilyfarm.com

Jack-o-Lantern Junction September 23 - October 31. Halloween fun for the whole family! Kids can Trick-or-Treat thru our indoor, kid friendly maze and see friendly ghosts, skeletons and more. Plus, see our new Halloween mini scenes and a Halloween themed train display! • Location: EnterTRAINment Junction, entertrainment junction.com

Tricks and Treats Fall Fest September 24 - October 29. Make no bones about it, Kings Island's Tricks and Treats Fall Fest is set to be the area’s favorite Halloween event. Everyone in the family—from tots to tweens to grown-ups—will have a spooktacular time with fun fall activities, specialty food and craft beers, games and game shows, music entertainment, trick-or-treating, and so much more! • Location: Kings Island, visitkingsisland.com

Pop Up Play with Cincinnati Public Library Thursdays in September. Add a bit of creative fun to your day at Pop Up Play! Join our friends from the Cincinnati Public Library on Thursdays for games, adventures, craft projects and more! • Location: Ziegler Park, Time: 3p-5p, ziegler park.org FREE

Claude Monet: The Immersive

Experience Through September 30. The experience features Exhibition Hub’s awardwinning, 4K digital mapping techniques through which guests are fully enveloped in Claude Monet’s brilliant and contemplative works in a 7,000-squarefoot Immersive Gallery with 30-foot high walls. • Location: 18 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, monetexpo.com/cincinnati/

Picasso Landscapes: Out of Bounds

Through October 15. The new exhibit features paintings and sculptures by the iconic artist Picasso from some 25 public and private collections across the United States and Europe. • Location: Cincinnati Art Museum, cincinnatiartmuseum.org

First Flowers featuring Dinosaurs

Through October 22. Step back in time, millions of years at Krohn Conservatory's summer show, First Flowers featuring Dinosaurs! From Applied Imagination see man-made botanical sculptures of tyrannosaurus rex, triceratops, pterosaur, and more. Walk with creatures that roamed the earth long ago in a Conservatory filled with prehistoric plants like cycads, horsetails, and ginkgo trees. Don't miss out on this dino-mite show. • Location: Krohn Conservatory, krohn.regfox.com/first-flowers-at-the-krohnconservatory

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FALL FUN ON THE FARM AT BLOOMS & BERRIES FARM MARKET

PLEASE NOTE We work hard to ensure our calendar and guide information is accurate. Occasionally, event specifics change after we go to press. Therefore, we encourage our readers to call locations or visit them on the web to verify information.

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