Southwest Ohio Parent December 2022

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DECEMBER 2022 (FREE) + GIVE THE GIFT 9 BEST SPOTS TO SEE HOLIDAY LIGHTS FIND LOCAL CLASSES, TICKETS & ACTIVITIES THAT MAKE GREAT HOLIDAY GIFTS INSIDE OF EXPERIENCE cool PLACES TO ICE SKATE
04 ohParent.com I December 2022 contents // DECEMBER 2022 departments features 24 22 16 22 12 16 In Every Issue 06 Letter from the Editor 08 Local Kids 10 News & Notes Around Town 11 Hidden Gems: Forget Me Not Custom Gifts 19 Little Foodies: Local Food Pantries 26 Local Spotlight: Shoes for the Shoeless Resources & Calendars 28 Preschool Showcase 30 Education Guide 32 Things to Do in December 39 Fun & Wacky Calendar 12 16 22 24 Holiday Bucket List Our roundup of fun and festive things to do in Southwest Ohio this season. 8 Cool Places to Go Ice Skating Lace up your skates and hit the ice at these fun skating rinks around town. 9 Top Spots to See Holiday Lights Luminate the season in the merriest and brightest way! 2022 Gifting Experiences Guide Give your loved ones the gift of making memories this holiday season.

Publisher

Mary Wynne Cox mary@ohparent.com

Associate Publisher + Creative Director + Advertising Katie Clark katie@ohparent.com

Editor

Nicole Sipe nicolesipe@ohparent.com

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Becca Reynolds becca@ohparent.com

Digital Publisher Wendy Hasser wendy@ohparent.com

Preserving the Magic

The other day, my youngest son asked that age-old question that usually pops up around this time of year:

“Mom,

is Santa Claus real?”

Hmm. Uh. Well. Even though I had been preparing myself for this question, it caught me off guard and I had to think fast. So I said, “What do you think? Do you think Santa is real?” Sometimes, the only answer is no answer. Sometimes, it’s best to deflect.

And it worked. My son began talking about kids in his class who say Santa is real, which led to talking about a classmate who lost a tooth at school today, which led to him asking for a snack.

Whew! Crisis averted. Santa lives to see another day at our house.

I know that Santa’s days are numbered, though. My oldest son hasn’t said it out loud, but I know he knows that Santa probably wasn’t the one to log into his Roblox account last year and add $25 worth of Robux. But like the good big brother he is, he’s keeping mum on the subject. Big brother is helping to preserve the magic for little brother, even if it’s just for a little while longer.

One day, the question about Santa will be answered once and for all at my house. But the magic of the holidays — the special food, the beautiful decorations, the festive events, the memories we make together as a family — will always be real and never in question.

Happy holidays!

Digital Editor Rebecca Matteson rebecca@ohparent.com

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Emily Kirchmann emily@ohparent.com

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Pam Freeman, Jennifer Thompson

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SW Ohio Parent is published monthly. Copyright 2022 by Midwest Parenting Publications, LLC. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is strictly prohibited. Distribution of this maga zine does not constitute an endorsement of products, commen tary or services herein.

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say cheese! LOCAL kids

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 January issue of Southwest 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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Megan (12) Caroline (8) Max (4) Graham (6) and Ben (10) Tilian (3) Olivia (5) Carson (4) and Wesley (1)
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NEWS & Notes

From Screen to Stage: See Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Jr.

The holiday classic soars off the screen and into Taft The atre this season with a 60-minute musical adaptation of the beloved televi sion special. Filled with holiday hits like “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and “A Holly Jolly Christmas,” Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Jr. features all of your favorite characters, including San ta and Mrs. Claus, Hermey the Elf, Bumble the Abominable Snow Monster, Clarice, Yukon Cornelius and, of course, Rudolph. It’s an adventure that teaches us that what makes you different can be what makes you special.

Performances take place on December 10-11 and 16-18, 2022. To purchase tickets, visit thechildrenstheatre.com

124DID YOU KNOW?

THAT’S HOW MANY FEET TALL THE WORLD’S TALLEST SNOWMAN WAS BUILT IN 2020, ACCORDING TO GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS. THE TOWERING SNOW MAN WAS CREATED IN A SKI REGION OF AUSTRIA AND NICKNAMED "RIESI," WHICH ROUGHLY TRANSLATES AS "GIANT" IN ENGLISH.

This year, winter solstice — the first day of winter — is on December 21. The term solstice comes from the Latin word solsti tium, meaning “the Sun stands still.”

Source: timeanddate.com

Hop

Aboard

the North Pole Express

Tickets are selling fast for the North Pole Express, operated by LM&M Railroad! Everyone can experience the wonder of the holi day season during this magical event, as they journey down the train tracks of Warren County, Ohio. Passengers spend time with Santa and his elves on the 1 hour and 15 minute festive train ride. Train cars are decorated with holiday lights, adding to the cheer found throughout the event.

All children will receive a souvenir bell and holiday cookie, and hot chocolate will be available for purchase at the station, although you are welcome to bring it on board for the ride!

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit lebanonrr.com/northpole

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HIDDEN GEMS

Forget Me Not Custom Gifts

We are deep into the holiday season and the closet is full of unwrapped gifts. The busy weeks leading up to gift giving can be overwhelming with cookie decorating, visiting family and taking photos with Santa. Make it easier on yourself this year by leaving the wrapping to someone else!

Alternatively, leave everything to Forget Me Not and use their wrapping materials! Small items such as jewelry, books, ornaments are $3, medium items like shirts, tablets, action figures for $5, large coffee makers, home decor, gaming systems are $8 and extra large items like TVs, oddly shaped goods, basketballs and large toys 24 inches or more are $10 plus the one hour minimum.

Forget Me Not Custom Gifts in Cincinnati provides gift wrapping and custom gift services. With two options available, gifts can be wrapped using supplies you provide from home or leave all of the creating to Forget Me Not. No matter where your gift was sourced, the occasion, size or quantity of gifts, wrapping services are available all year.

Bring your own wrap includes desired wrap, boxes, tags and ribbon from home. Any additional materials provided by Forget Me Not are charged ala carte. With a one hour minimum charge for both options, BYOW starts out at $20 per hour.

Forget Me Not offers free customer pick up and drop off or $10 one-way mobile delivery. Within twenty minutes of the home office, Forget Me Not will pick up and deliver wrapped gifts when complete. Shipping is available upon inquiry.

Schedule your wrapping needs online using a simple scheduling form and receive a response within 24 hours! Each package is completely customizable with dried florals, crinkle paper, wooden crates and more for a beautiful Christmas morning.

forgetmenotcustomgifts.com/

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BUCKET LIST

The holidays are here, and there is no shortage of family activities to enjoy in our area. If you’re looking to add some Christmas fun to your month, here are some ideas to add to your family’s winter bucket list!

CATCH A HOLIDAY PLAY

Let the theatre stage get you into the holiday spirit! Watch as The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati recreates a beloved holiday television classic with the musical “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Jr.” at the Taft Theatre on December 10. See Charlie, Snoopy, Lucy and the rest of the Peanuts gang as they explore the true meaning of Christmas in “A Charlie Brown Christmas” at Dayton’s Sinclair College on December 15-18.

CUT YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS TREE

There’s something magical about picking the perfect Christ mas tree with your family and cutting it down yourself! Around southwest Ohio, you’ll find Timberwind Tree Farm in Lebanon, Koch Christmas Trees in Okeana, Big Tree Plantation in Morrow, and Corsi Tree Farm in Ham ersville, among others. Many of these tree farms also have family activities to enjoy during the weekends, too.

ENJOY A NUTCRACKER PERFORMANCE

The Nutcracker is a holiday tradition, and fortunately, there are many performances happening in our area. Watch Dayton Ballet remake this iconic classic on select dates on December 9-18, or see The Nutcracker performed by Cincinnati Ballet alongside the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra on December 15-24.

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SEE THE HOLIDAY TRAINS

Christmas and trains are the perfect match! Watch model trains chug through villages, around mountains, and through tunnels during Heritage Village Museum’s Train Days on select times through December. Check out Holiday Junction featuring the Duke Energy Holiday Trains at Cincinnati Museum Center through January 2, Bill Schott’s Holiday Train Display at High field Discovery Garden through December 23, or Virginia Ket tering’s Holiday Train Display at Stratacache Tower on the cor ner of 2nd and Main Streets in Dayton. Or experience the largest indoor train display at EnterTRAINment Junction’s Christmas at the Junction , running through January 1. Want to take a ride on a real train? Then all aboard the North Pole Express during an hour-long train ride starting at LM&M Railroad in Lebanon.

SHOP AT A HOLIDAY MARKET

Find the perfect gift and help your local economy by shopping locally! You’ll find two great Cincy-area holiday markets this season with Findlay Market’s Holiday Market on December 3-4, and The City Flea Holiday Market at Washington Park on December 17.

VISIT WITH SANTA

Santa is a busy guy — he has been spotted all over southwest Ohio! You’ll find Santa scuba diving all season long at the Newport Aquarium , or hanging out at the North Pole in

Caesar Ford Park during ParkLights through the month of December. See Santa in a replica car dealership from a safe distance at A Carillon Christmas at Carillon Historical Park in Dayton. Meet and greet Woodland Santa through December 17 at Yuletide Village: Season of Lights at Renaissance Park in Waynesville, or share a pizza and cookies lunch with Santa at Springfield Township Arts on December 4.

WATCH A MERRY MOVIE

Holiday movies should be on every family’s bucket list! At The Neon in downtown Dayton, check out “Elf” on December 10 and “White Christmas” on December 17.

These are just some of the great ways to celebrate the holidays in Southwest Ohio. Go out and make the most of this merry season!

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8 COOL PLACES TO GO ICE SKATING

Ice skating is a great way to experience the outdoors during the cooler weather, and provides a winter tradition for families looking for something fun to do together. Here are some options, both indoors and out, that offer places to skate around Southwest Ohio.

ice skating, or just ice skating. Reservations are encouraged. myfountainsquare.com

MetroParks Ice Rink

237 E. Monument Ave., Dayton

INDOOR ICE SKATING

Goggin Ice Center

Northland Ice Center

10400 Reading Rd., Evendale

OUTDOOR ICE SKATING

Fountain Square

520 Vine St., Cincinnati

A favorite of locals and visitors alike, ice skating — and now bumper cars — on Fountain Square have become a familyfriendly tradition in the heart of downtown Cincinnati each winter. The UC Health Ice Rink, presented by Fifth Third Bank, is open daily until February 20 and offers two different sessions: bumper cars +

This rink has something for everyone: beginners’ lessons, open skating, broomball and curling, not to mention hot chocolate and music. Located within RiverScape MetroPark, take advantage of the sweeping views of both the Great Miami River and the downtown Dayton skyline as you cut a path on that ice! metroparks.org/ ice-rink

Middletown Holiday Whopla

Downtown Middletown

Enjoy ice skating and lots of festive fun at Holiday Whopla, an interactive holiday lights festival featuring musical performances, artist vendors, themed venues and lots more through January 3, 2023. holidaywhopla.com

610 S. Oak St., Oxford Home of the Miami University Hockey Team, this indoor ice rink has two sheets of ice, and one is available during certain times for public skating on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, plus special days during winter break. miamioh. edu/campus-services/goggin

Kettering Ice Arena

3600 Shroyer Rd., Kettering

Located inside the Kettering Recreation Complex, this indoor ice rink is a great place for figure skating, ice hockey, ice skating lessons and leisure skating. The arena also offers rental skates, lockers and a heated seating area for spectators. playkettering.org

Whether you want to compete, learn to ice skate or just have a great time, Northland Ice Center is the place for the whole family to skate. Bonus: This indoor rink is open year round! northland icecenter.com

South Metro Ice

10561 Success Ln., Centerville

This indoor rink offers a variety of classes for all ages and abilities for both hockey and figure skating, as well as public skating times. smetrosports.com

Sports Plus

10765 Reading Rd., Cincinnati

This unique, family-friendly sports, dining and entertainment facility is the perfect way to spend your day. Take a break from the ice and experience activities including the basketball court, zip-line course or even the smoothie cafe! sportsplusohio.com

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LITTLE FOODIES

Local Food Pantries

Whether you find yourself in need or your family is looking for a way to serve others with donations, Southwest Ohio has several food pantries and organizations excited to help this holiday season.

Cincinnati Freestore Foodbank

Locations vary

As one of the largest food banks in Ohio, Freestore Foodbank provides 37 million meals annually, including Kids Cafe, a free program that feeds children after school. freestorefoodbank.org

Our Daily Bread Soup Kitchen

1730 Race St., 45202

For anyone facing food insecurity, Our Daily Bread also provides necessary household goods and an after-school program. ourdailybread.us

Queen City Kitchen

261 Gilbert Ave., 45206

Queen City Kitchen has no zip code restrictions or requirements to access services of hot to-go meals, choice pantry and prepackaged pantry

grocery bags at the oldest soup kitchen in Cincinnati. queencitykitchen.org

St. Vincent de

Locations vary

Paul

Through 11 parish-based food pantries throughout Hamilton County, SVDP is feeding and providing personal care items to more than a thousand families each month. svdpcincinnati.org

Dayton The Foodbank

56 Armor Place, 45417

Serving hunger relief in Montgomery, Greene and Preble counties, The Foodbank distributes to over 100 member pantries and holds a weekly drive-thru pantry for families in any county with a photo ID. thefoodbankdayton.org

Hearth Food Pantry

3415 Linden Ave., 45410

With a full-choice pantry, families can choose their own bread, meat, produce and non-perishable items throughout the pantry. It is recommended to bring your own box or bag as these are first come, first serve. Only one order of groceries per household per visit. Photo ID required on first visit. thehearthdayton.org

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Luminate the season in the merriest and brightest way!

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2022 SW OHIO PARENT'S

[gifting experiences guide ]

Wonderland Playground

(513) 440-6770 | wonderlandplayground.com 8255 Beechmont Ave., Cincinnati

Wonderland Playground was built for fun! Our space was designed for ages 1-8 with several different play areas. In addition to play areas, Wonderland has a nursing room, a cafe with snacks and beverages and free wi-fi. Purchase play passes for gifting online at: shop. wonderlandplayground.com

Give the Gift of Fun at EnterTRAINment Junction!

(513) 898-8000 | entertrainmentjunction.com 7379 Squire Ct, West Chester Township

Looking for a unique gift for someone this Christmas? Give a gift certificate to EnterTRAINment Junction! Perfect for all ages, an EnterTRAINment gift certificate can be used to explore the World’s Largest Indoor Train Display, laugh your way thru the hilarious A-Maze-N FunHouse. Of course, kids will love the indoor play area and everyone can use it to shop for something fun in our hobby & toy store.

Cincinnati Ballet's The Nutcracker

(513) 621-5282 | Cballet.org 1241 Elm Street, Cincinnati

Cincinnati Ballet presents The Nutcracker December 15-24 at Music Hall. The whimsical production continues to wow audiences year after year, becoming a must-see for families. Share Clara’s candy-coated adventure to the Land of Sweets, as your family enjoys Tchaikovsky’s beloved score. When Clara receives a nutcracker on Christmas Eve, her dreams take her to a wondrous land where a fantastic cast of characters awaits. Tickets start at $29.

Goldfish Swim School

(513) 719-6800 | goldfishswimschool.com

Anderson: 8253 Beechmont Ave, Cincinnati

West Chester: 7058 Ridgetop Dr, West Chester Township

Goldfish Swim School is the premier learn to swim facility for children 4mo-12yrs old. Locations in Anderson, West Chester, and soon to be Kenwood! We use our holistic philosophy, The Science of SwimPlay®, to build life skills both in and out of the water using play-based learning in a fun and safe environment. Purchase a Holiday package for $199.

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Broadway in Cincinnati

(513) 621-2787 | BroadwayInCincinnati.com 650 Walnut Street, Cincinnati

We bring the finest national touring productions - musicals, plays and family shows - directly to you in Cincinnati, including the upcoming productions of Anastasia, January 3-15, and Annie, February 7-12.

LM&M Railroad

(513) 933-8022 | lebanonrr.com 16 E South St., Lebanon

The Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad (LM&M Railroad) offers historic train rides in Warren County Ohio departing from downtown Lebanon. Passengers ride in vintage passenger cars behind a historic diesel locomotive. The LM&M Railroad offers the only family friendly train ride experience in Southwest Ohio. Themed events are held year-round for passengers of all ages.

AquaTots Swim School

Beavercreek: 2451 Lakeview Dr., Ste. 106, Beavercreek | (937) 200-1120 Springboro: 716 N. Main St., Springboro | (937) 886-4321 aqua-tots.com

Give the gift that will also save lives: SWIM LESSONS! With locations in Beavercreek and Springboro, Aqua-Tots specializes in year-round, indoor swim lessons as early as four months old up to twelve years old. Aqua-Tots Swim Schools has been committed to saving lives worldwide, one swim lesson at a time!

Cincinnati Museum Center

(513) 287-7000 | cincymuseum.org/members 1301 Western Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45203

A Membership is more than free admission to three museums. It’s more than free parking. It’s more than the deepest discounts on special exhibitions. It’s an experience shared together. Located in historic Union Terminal, Cincinnati Museum Center is an awardwinning multi-museum complex featuring the Cincinnati History Museum, Museum of Natural History & Science, The Children's Museum and OMNIMAX Theater.

The Lost Art, LLC

(888) 354-4649 | thelostart.net 9378 Mason Montgomery Rd. , Suite 237, Mason

A leading etiquette trainer in Cincinnati, OH we passionately educate our Little Ambassadors (5–7), Young Diplomats (8 – 13), and Future Professionals (14 – 18). As a result, your child will learn that social skills and proper behavior are essential in developing highly respected members of society.

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Local Spotlight: Shoes for the Shoeless

This nonprofit provides properly fitting, new gym shoes to Southwest Ohio children in need.

We know that correctly fitting gym shoes are essential for a child’s physical development, but they are also a sign of social status. Worn and ill-fitting shoes can lead to physical, social and emotional problems for kids.

Locally, more than 50% of children live at or below the poverty line. That’s where Shoes 4 the Shoeless steps in and fills the gap — they have provided well-fitting shoes and socks for more than 140,000 children in Southwest Ohio over the past 12 years. Southwest Ohio Parent spoke to Jonathan Hauge, engagement and fundraising director for Shoes 4 the Shoeless, to learn more about how they help provide new shoes to kids who need them.

December is traditionally one of our busiest months. We have a full schedule of school-based deliveries and add in a couple of fun events where we throw Christmas parties at group homes for children who suffered abuse and neglect. We provide shoes, socks, food and presents at these parties.

Transportation is a considerable challenge for a child in poverty when getting access to help. We work directly with school officials to identify children who need help. Properly fitting shoes and socks in good condition are the biggest unmet need for a child in poverty. Many organizations provide new coats, food, clothing, etc. Some of those organizations offer gently used items. We believe that children deserve shoes that are brand-new, not just brand-new to them.

Tell us about your schoolbased truck deliveries.

By going directly to a school, we eliminate the transportation need for children. They are already there! Our truck arrives loaded with more shoes than needed that day, and we set up a mobile shoe store inside the school gym. Bringing in 40-50 volunteers, we size, pick out, and fit children for shoes. It is controlled chaos filled

with fun energy, caring adults and teens at the feet of children, laughter and joy. Children often tell us that “this is my first pair of new shoes.” We see children come to school wearing broken hand-me-downs, parents’ shoes, or even slippers, as that is all they have. A typical delivery will provide anywhere from 75 to 300 pairs of shoes to children in a school building.

How can people volunteer with Shoes 4 the Shoeless?

To make two to three schoolbased deliveries work each week, we recruit 400 to 500 volunteers per month! The time commitment is typically from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and we provide on-site training on the day of the event before it starts. People can fill out an application to volunteer at shoes4theshoeless.org/ get-involved.

Are there ways for local businesses to get involved?

We have many businesses that support S4TS by “adopting” a school through sponsorship. Often, they will send a team of employees to volunteer that day as a team-building event. We would love to talk to more organizations about getting involved this way!

How do you find children who need your help?
Do you have special programs coming up for the holidays and beyond?
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CREATIVE TOTS PRESCHOOL

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 curricu lum. 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. creativetotsmason.com — (513) 770-6776

6408 Thornberry Ct., Mason

SW Ohio Parent's PRESCHOOL SHOWCASE

SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

CHAI TOTS EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER

Academic excellence via a unique blend of Jewish and Montessori education offering strong academics, stressing life skills, interper sonal relationship skills and nurturing a love for life-long learning. Individualized curriculum customized for each student, expansive naturally lit rooms, low student ratio. Infant, Toddler, Preschool and Kindergarten programs available (6 wks-6 yrs).

ChaiTots.com (513) 234-0600

7587 Central Parke Blvd., Mason

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 creativ ity, 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 afterschool. Call today to schedule a tour!

centralmontessoriacademy.com (513) 742-5800

1904 Springdale Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45231

The Summit applies the Montessori philosophy in an educational program with half-day and full-day options in our signature Tod dler Program (18-36 months) and our PreK through K. We offer before- and after school care through our Extended Day Center. In keeping with the school’s mission, we hope to give our children the ability to connect with others to become productive citizens throughout their lives.

csummitcds.org (513) 871-4700

2161 Grandin Rd, Cincinnati

THE NEW SCHOOL MONTESSORI

Since our founding in 1970, we’ve interwoven Montessori principles, peace curriculum, and problem-solving concepts to provide a stimulating and nurturing school environment for children ages 3-12. Our Montessori-credentialed staff support high academic and personal achievement. Students enjoy our wooded playground, home-cooked healthy lunches (included in tuition), and family-like setting in North Avondale’s Mitch ell Mansion. Half- and Full-day available. Dual accreditation: AMS, ISACS. newschoolmontessori.com (513) 281-7999

3 Burton Woods Lane, Cincinnati

ST. HELEN SCHOOL

The St. Helen Catholic Preschool Program was awarded a 5-star rating in the Step-Up-To-Quality Program. This rating iden tifies our program as a high-quality learning and development pro gram with a level of quality that exceeds Ohio’s child care licensing standards. In addition, St. Helen has become a Preschool Promise Partner, which assists our staff in providing a better quality educa tion, as well as providing assistance to our families in a variety of ways. As an important part of our school community, preschool students learn early on about the virtues, holy habits that imitate God while preparing to enter Kindergarten. Come check us out at our Open House on February 24, 2022 from 6-8pm! sainthelenschool.org — (937) 256-1761

5086 Burkhardt Road, Riverside

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, en gaged student. We have Locations in Miamisburg, Beavercreek, and Centerville. We also have preschools and learning center programs across the Miami Valley.

inspirechildren.com (866) 866-7339

Locations in Miamisburg, Beavercreek & Centerville

CINCINNATI HILLS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

Discover the Magic of Mercy!

MERCY MONTESSORI CENTER

For more than 50 years, Mercy Montessori has educated the whole child, developing a strong foundation for learning. Mercy offers outdoor learning spaces, weekly swim lessons, a farm-to-table microeconomy program, sliding scale tuition, and financial aid. Currently offering 5-day, in-person classes for preschool-8th grade. Virtual tours available year-round. Discover the magic of Mercy! We invite you to join us at our Open House on Sunday, February 5th from 1-3pm. Registration available online. mercymontessori.org — (513) 475-6700 2335 Grandview Ave, Cincinnati

www.mercymontessori.org

For our youngest learners, CHCA is a vibrant and caring learn ing family where your child will be celebrated as a unique gift from God. Combining the best practices in early childhood ed ucation with the latest research on brain development and an approach inspired by the Reggio-Emilia philosophy, children explore, discover, question, observe, and construct meaning through hands-on, project-based curriculum. chca-oh.org (513) 249-0900

Otto Armleder Campus: 140 W. Ninth St., Downtown Blake Lindner Thompson Early Childhood Learning Center: 11312 Snider Rd., Symmes Township

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CRÈME DE LA CRÈME

At Crème de la Crème, we've established a proven environ ment that is conducive to your child's social and educational success. Our childcare center accommodates students from 6 weeks until 12 years. Students move through themed enrich ment classrooms learning from our diverse curriculum. Tour today and experience the Crème Difference. cremedelacreme.com

5324 Natorp Boulevard, Mason — (513) 459-4300 8110 Market Pl Dr, West Chester — (513) 893-7067

GUARDIAN ANGELS SCHOOL

Guardian Angels School provides a nurturing and caring learn ing environment for preschool and pre-k families, fully prepar ing them for kindergarten and beyond! gaschool.org (513) 624-3141 6539 Beechmont Avenue, Cincinnati

MONTGOMERY COMMUNITY CHURCH PRESCHOOL

We believe that, when exposed to a loving and caring Christian atmosphere, the social, academic and spiritual development of children will be enhanced. Children develop lasting relation ships with their teachers and peers. Our safe environment allows a variety of new experiences every day that will prepare them for the formalized learning that will be expected of them soon. mccpreschool.org (513) 469-5333 11251 Montgomery Rd., Montgomery

THE CAMPUS AT KIDS FIRST

Located inside Kids First Sports Center, The Campus at Kids First offers the premier early learning experience for children. We are the only early learning center in our area that makes physical education a top priority and translates that movement to brain development that will help your child succeed long term. The Campus gives your child an academic edge through physical education.

thecampuskf.com — (513) 629-5437 7900 E Kemper Rd, Cincinnati

ROCKWERN ACADEMY

Rockwern Academy provides an unparalleled standard of academic excellence, supported by a warm, inclusive community grounded in Jewish values. Our small class sizes allow our teachers to know their students at a deep personal level, tailoring the learn ing experience to meet individual needs and interests. In our Early Childhood Education Center (ECEC), children are introduced to the joy of learning through play, and reap the many benefits of early second language acquisition. rockwernacademy.org — (513) 984-3770 8401 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati

BISHOP LEIBOLD SCHOOL

At Bishop Leibold School, we believe that your student’s early learning experience sets the stage for their educational future! That is why you will find us in our classrooms working on en gaging, hands-on, fun learning activities with our students. Please join us for our open house on Sunday, January 29 from 12:00 - 1:30 pm.

bishopleibold.org (937) 866-3021 24 S. Third Street, Miamisburg

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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

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

Bishop Leibold School

When you join the Bishop Leibold Family, you join a community of students and families, a caring staff, and three parishes dedicated to providing your child with an excellent Christ-centered education. We serve students in preschool (3 years old) through eighth grade! Contact us today to learn more . • 6666 N Springboro Pike Dayton, OH 45449 | 24 S. Third St. Miamisburg, OH 45342, 937-434-9343 | 937-866-3021, bishopleibold.org

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

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

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

SPECIAL NEEDS

Springer School and Center

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

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

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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THURS

01 Story Tree Time Winter

Whimsy Join the Cincinnati Children's Museum for a fun and musical story time! • Location: Cincinnati Museum Center, Time: 10:30a cincymuseum.org

Science Stage Show Join the Museum of Natural History at the Austin E. Knowlton Science Stage for a fun science experiment! • Location: Cincinnati Museum Center, Time: 11:30a and 2:30p cincymuseum.org

FRI 02— SUN 04 Cirque Dreams Holidaze Cirque Dreams Holidaze dazzles with a brilliant and whimsical family holiday spectacular. This annual tradition wraps a Broadwaystyle production around an infusion of contemporary circus arts. As lights dim and the music swells, audiences will have visions of sugarplums dancing in their heads as a fantastical cast of holiday storybook characters come to life. • Location: Aronoff Center, Time: Friday 7:30, Saturday 11a, 3p, 7:30p, Sunday 1p cincinnatiarts.org

CAM Kids Day: Dance Party Let’s boogie! We are celebrating our Beyond Bollywood Exhibition with a day filled with twisting and twirling for the whole family. Spend the morning in our galleries with hands-on preschool activities then enjoy a family-friendly performance. • Location: Cincinnati Art Museum, Time: 11a- 3p cincinnatiartmuseum.org FREE

DIY Holiday Decor Create a festive, one of a kind holiday door decoration or centerpiece with upcycled skates from the MetroParks Ice Rink. In collaboration with a Second Street Market Vendor, Consider the Lilies, participants will use local greenery and festive treatments to create a one-of-a-kind treasure. Materials are included. As a thank you for attending this class you will also receive free admission to the ice rink and a free skate rental. All ages. • Location: 2nd Street Market, Time: 6-8p metroparks.org

THURS 01 FRI 02 Boonshoft

Museum of Discovery Artifact

FRI 02 Winter in the Wonderlands Families and adults can follow a beautiful, luminaria-lit trail on a leisurely self-guided hike through the forest. Decorate your own home-baked holiday cookies, make crafts, listen to storytelling at the cabin or sit by a crackling fire enjoying lively acoustic music by Ceol Mohr. • Location: California Woods, Time: 6-8p cincinnati-oh.gov FREE

Trains of Williamsburg Christmas

A Quiet Christmas This sensory friendly event allows families/groups of up to eight people to have a private half hour session in the Christmas Cottage. Visitors will spend time with Father Christmas and enjoy a craft and a cookie. Bring your camera for photo ops. • Location: Heritage Village Museum, Time: 10a-3p heritagevillagecincinnati.org

YMCA & St. Vincent Coat Drive The YMCA of Greater Cincinnati has partnered with the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Cincinnati, and other local nonprofits, to share the warmth this winter. Coat shopping is available for Hamilton County residents, neighbors must bring their IDs. • Location: CCPA Middle School, Time: 9a-12p myy.org

Display

The Dayton Metro Library has partnered with the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery for National Native American Heritage Month. We will have displays of Native American objects and artifacts in three branch locations: Electra C. Doren, Trotwood, and Burkhardt. These displays will feature objects from the Museum’s vast ethnographic collections, including items for the Eastern Woodlands, American Southwest, and The Plains. • Location: Burkhardt Library, Time: December 1- December 2, 9:30a-6p daytonmetrolibrary.org FREE

Walk Visit local businesses filled with activities and refreshments. Stroll amongst the luminary-lined Main Street, taking in the sights and sounds of the holidays with family and friends! Visit Santa at the North Pole and enjoy the many train displays throughout town! • Location: Downtown Williamsburg, Time: 6-9p williamsburg ohio.org FREE

SAT 03 KidSPACE Open Studio

What happens when Science, Play, Art, Creativity, and Exploration combine? Drop into KidSPACE for some creative making activities. • Location: Cincinnati Museum Center, Time: 2p cincymuseum.org *ONGOING

Springdale Santa 5K Come dressed in your best Santa suit or holiday attire as we race (5k/1mile) into the holiday season while supporting a great cause! • Location: Springdale Community Center, Time: 9a springdale.org

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Alpaca Open House and Holiday

Market

Meet the alpacas up close! We open our doors for the opportunity to meet the herd, hand feed them, and learn all about them! Shop for holiday gifts in our market, and enjoy complimentary snacks and drinks! • Location: Cross Creek Alpacas, Time: 9a-1p FREE

SAT 03 — SUN 04 Holiday Market at Findlay Market We will have dozens of farmers and outdoor vendors plus over 50 full-time merchants selling holiday gifts, food and decor. Jane’s will be open, serving beers and festive cocktails. We will also be selling beautiful Christmas trees, wreaths and garland at Jane’s. Shoppers will receive a free commemorative 2022 Findlay Market ornament locally produced by Lucca every tree purchase. • Location: Findlay Market, Time: 10a-4p findlaymarket.org FREE

19th Century Holiday Guided Tour

Celebrate the season with a holiday guided tour of the Village! Visit Kemper House, Fetter General Store, Schram Print Shop, Vorhes House, Chester Park Train Station, Elk Lick House, and Hayner House and learn how Christmas celebrations changed and evolved over the course of the 19th century in Southwestern Ohio. • Location: Heritage Village Museum, Time: December 3, 7, 9 from 10a-3p heritagevillagecincinnati.org

SUN 04 Bengals vs Kansas City

Whodey! Watch the Bengals take on the KC Chiefs at home! • Location: Paycor Stadium, Time: 4:25p bengals. com

Paint Your Own Ceramic Tree Come paint your own Vintage Ceramic Holiday Tree at Streetside this season! This class is always a hit, with your seat you’ll receive the lighted ceramic tree, instruction, materials, and a pint of Streetside beer! This event is family friendly, minors must be accompanied by an adult. • Location: Streetside Brewery, Time: 6-8p mcharpermanor.com

WED 07 Homeschool

Science

Travel to the past and gather around a fire to learn about different holiday traditions. Craft your own historic ornament from natural materials, try some old timey treats and sing some celebratory songs. Home schooled students ages 5-12 and their parents or guardians are invited to join us in this trip to the past. Dress for weather as this program will take place outside. • Location: Shawnee Lookout, Time: 10a-12p greatparks.org

YMCA & St. Vincent Coat Drive The YMCA of Greater Cincinnati has partnered with the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Cincinnati, and other local nonprofits, to share the warmth this winter. Coat shopping is available for Hamilton County residents, neighbors must bring their IDs. • Location: Clippard YMCA, Time: 5p-8p myy.org

Ugly Christmas Sweater Night Hike

Gingerbread Bash Join River Hills for a fun and free interactive experience designed for the whole family! Build gingerbread nativities, play games, sing songs and hear the Christmas story. • Location: River Hills, Time: 6:30-8:30p riverhillscc.com FREE

FRI 09 — SAT 10 Revolution Dance

Presents Hot Chocolate The region's FIRST African American Nutcracker experience is back! Experience the magic, joy and absolute beauty of Hot Chocolate, RDT's completely original twist on the classical Nutcracker tale. With an exciting party scene, a magical uncle, dancing dolls, waltzing snowflakes and more! • Location: Aronoff Center, Time: Friday 8p, Saturday 2p and 8p cincinnatiarts.org

FRI 09 —

SUN 11 Holiday Pops

It’s not the holidays until it’s Holiday Pops! Experience the splendor of Music Hall decked out like a winter wonderland, and feel the warmth as JMR and the Pops perform beloved holiday classics. The Annie Moses Band, who wowed Pops audiences at Riverbend last summer, adds to the joy that makes Holiday Pops the perfect tradition. • Location: Music Hall cincinnati symphony.org

Ho-Ho Hayrides Hidden Valley Orchards Ho-Ho-Hayride features a unique Santa experience that includes a tractor drawn hayride to the HVO Creekside Christmas Cabin, Bonfire, Hot Cocoa and sounds of the season. • Location: Hidden Valley Orchards, Time: 10a-3p hiddenvalleyorchards.com

MON 05 Super Sprouts: Peppermint Sculptures Join the Cincinnati Children Museum for a special sprouts sensory sculpture! • Location: Cincinnati Museum Center Time: 10:30a cincymuseum.org

Gingerbread Man Fairy Tale STEM

This program will explore various versions of the Gingerbread Fairy tales across various cultures! Each activity finds a problem that a character in the story has and asks children to come up with an engineering solution for the problem. Children then work together in teams to design and make their solutions for the problem the characters have in each story! • Location: Reading Library Branch, Time: 4p-5p chpl.org FREE

TUES 06 CAC Art Play Hike Join the Contemporary Arts Center and Cincinnati Parks for some outdoor fun and creativity. Nature activities, family-friendly yoga, and in-person project with a local artist. No registration required for this event. Completely outside program. • Location: LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Center, Time: 10:30a cincinnati-oh.gov FREE

Join Roads, Rivers and Trails at Valley View for a hike under the moon. This is a great way to see Valley View after hours and for a whole different experience. Meet at the Pattison Entrance at South Milford Road. Join for this festive night hike by wearing your Ugly Christmas Sweater! • Location: Valley View, Time: 5:30-6:30p valleyviewcampus.org FREE

THURS 08 Story

Tree Time Winter

Whimsy Join the Cincinnati Children’s Museum for a fun and musical story time! • Location: Cincinnati Museum Center, Time: 10:30a cincymuseum.org

FRI 09 Magic of Christmas Come learn how the reindeer fly and how Rudolph got his red nose! You'll also learn how Santa gets up and down the chimney, all the presents in his sleigh, and how he is able to get around the world in just one night. Learn about magic Snow Fairies while waiting to take pictures with Santa! • Location: Monroe Library, Time: 1:30-2:30p midpointelibrary.org FREE

Cyclones Snow Globe Giveaway

Celebrate the holidays with a Puckchop Snowglobe giveaway to the first 3,000 fans! Watch Cyclones hockey take on the Nailers. • Location: Heritage Bank Center, Time: 7:30p cycloneshockey.com

SAT 10 Christmas on the Farm Christmas is a time for family and traditions to come together to form memories. A Victorian Christmas and its many different traditions will be presented. From cards to holiday foods, various aspects of Christmas will be discussed in this festive event. • Location: Carriage Hill MetroPark, Time: 10a-5p metroparks.org FREE

Breakfast with Santa Don't miss this holiday tradition! Come have a delicious breakfast and play some games before meeting with Santa and Mrs. Claus. • Location: Sharonville Community Center, Time: 9:30a-12p sharonville.org

Creative Reuse: Drop-In Art Making with Indigo Hippo One person's trash is another artist's treasure! Spark your imagination through a wide variety of traditional and non-traditional artmaking materials provided by Indigo Hippo and create a new work of art while keeping materials out of the landfill. • Location: Cincinnati Art Museum, Time: 11a-1p cincinnatiartmuseum.org FREE

Breakfast with the Grinch Help the Grinch's heart grow three sizes from all the holiday love at a special breakfast! In addition to the Grinch, Cindy Lou Who and FC Cincinnati's Gary the Lion will be there to visit with our youngsters. There will also be shopping options for the adults as you enjoy a delicious breakfast including Chick-fil-A minis and a variety of continental options. • Location: Little Miami Event Center, Time: 9a-11a milfordmiam itownship.com

SUN, DECEMBER 04 HO-HO HAYRIDES AT HIDDEN VALLEY ORCHARDS

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SantaCon Are you Santa enough? SantaCon is the one-day-a-year celebration of everything Santa! Put on your best Santa suit and spread holiday cheer through downtown Cincinnati. • Location: Hard Rock Casino, Time: 12p-12a cincinnatisantacon.com

SAT 10 — SUN 11 Isle of the Misfit Toys Whether they are broken or repaired, smashed or standing tall, all toys are invited to join us where no one is turned away. Come to the Isle of Misfit Toys and explore an interactive and family friendly winter holiday event. Help these misfit toys find a home as we help you build your own keepsakes by recycling discarded toys and creating their fairytale backstories! • Location: Miami Whitewater Forest, Time: 1-4p greatparks.org FREE

SAT 10 — SUN 11 Holly Days Step into a storybook Christmas with Holly Days and enjoy the warmth and beauty of a 19th-century holiday season. Meet Charles Dickens and hear an abridged version of his holiday classic “A Christmas Carol.” Visit a little house in the Village and see it decorated as described in the Little House series and hear Laura Ingalls Wilder reminisce about her childhood Christmas celebrations. • Location: Heritage Village Museum, Time: 12-4p heritagevillagecincinnati.org

A Quiet Christmas This sensory friendly event allows families/groups of up to eight people to have a private half hour session in the Christmas Cottage. Visitors will spend time with Father Christmas and enjoy a craft and a cookie. Bring your camera for photo ops. • Location: Heritage Village Museum, Time: 12-4p heritagevillagecincinnati.org *SN

Super Sprouts: Christmas Choo Choos

Join the Children’s Museum for a fun, preschool-friendly art project! • Location: Cincinnati Museum Center, Time: 10:30a cincymuseum.org

TUES 13 Wild Senses Join the front desk staff for a 20-30 minute mini-program where we make nature discoveries using our senses and feed our resident non-venomous snake. Please meet at the front desk of our Rowe Woods Visitor Center. No registration necessary for this drop-in program. • Location: Cincinnati Nature Center, Time: 11-11:20a cincynature.org

WED 14 Tiny Tots Open Play

Toddlers are invited to explore open play in the PJ Patch room. A variety of activities will be set-up to engage your toddler while you enjoy a cup of coffee with a friend. • Location: Mayerson JCC, Time: 10:30a-11:15a mayersonjcc.org

THURS 15 Story Tree Time Winter

Whimsy Join the Cincinnati Childrens Museum for a fun and musical story time! • Location: Cincinnati Museum Center, Time: 10:30a cincymuseum.org

Wiggle Worms: Christmas Pajama

A Holiday Evening Join the MetroParks for a candlelit Christmas evening. Stroll through the farm and experience what it was like at night. Watch some historic crafts, see some historic cooking in the summer kitchen and explore the barn in the evening. A bonfire will also make the evening complete as an old-fashioned Victorian Christmas will come to life. • Location: Carriage Hill MetroPark, Time: 6p-8p metroparks.org

Family Circus Performance Aerialists, juggling, spinning plates, oh my! You never know what you’ll see until you arrive. Our Circus Mojo performers travel from far and wide to give you a laugh and bring you a smile. Following the show, your family will get to try some exciting circus tricks and learn how you could run away with the circus! Come early for Woodfired Pizza and enjoy popcorn and cotton candy for dessert! • Location: Ludlow Theatre, Time: 2p bircus.com

SUN 18 Breakfast with Santa Join Santa and his Elves for a tasty buffet breakfast prepared by 2nd Street Market vendors. Watch for details on the Market's Facebook page. • Location: 2nd Street Market, Time: 9a and 10a metroparks.org

Party

Today is the day where you can just roll on out of bed and come in your pajamas! Holiday snacks, crafts and more will await you as we spend the final Wiggle Worms together of the year. Who knows, maybe Santa will come in his pajamas, as well? • Location: Greene County Parks Headquarters, Time: 10a-12p gcparkstrails.com/event/wiggle-worms-christmaspajama-party

MON 19 Pajama Party Wear your coziest pajamas and join Midpointe Library for stories and songs! Ideal for ages 2-6. • Location: West Chester Library, Time: 10:30a-11a midpointelibrary.org FREE

TUES 20 Winter Camp Let’s learn how animals survive the winter with crafts, animal talk, hike, games and more! • Location: LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Center Time: 9:30a-3p cincinnati-oh.gov

SUN 11 Bengals

vs

Cleveland Whodey! Watch the Bengals take on the Cleveland Browns at home! • Location: Paycor Stadium, Time: 1p bengals.com

MON 12 Gingerbread Jamboree

Puppet Show Ralphie the Elf has one dangerous job; he has to feed the Gingerbread Beast! It gobbles up cookies, houses, and most of all… stories! With help from the audience, Ralphie must entertain the beast with hilarious versions of The Gingerbread Man, Hansel and Gretel, and a surprising new tale starring the Gingerbread Beast himself. • Location: Reading Branch Libary, Time: 4-5:00p chpl.org

FRI 16 Stories by the Fireside Bring the little ones for some winter themed stories, songs, and activities to kick off the morning. Stay after to experience the Winter Woodland exhibit. • Location: FarbachWerner Preserve, Time: 10:30a greatparks.org FREE

Star Wars Night at the Cyclones Watch the Cincinnati Cyclones hockey team take on the Comets for a special Star Wars night! • Location: Heritage Bank Center, Time: 7:30p cycloneshockey.com

SAT 17 Breakfast with Santa Santa Claus will be making an appearance throughout and while you enjoy a hot breakfast buffet! Afterwards, take a stroll out on the game floor! If you bundle your tickets with game cards, you can make a truly fun morning that your little ones will remember for a lifetime! • Location: Scene 75, Time: 9a-11a scene75.com

Greene Grasshoppers : Santa in the Park Santa in the Park will take you on a magical journey of the holiday season.. Stop for a holiday snack, make a winter craft, see the lights…and much, much more! • Location: James Ranch Park, Time: 6-8p gcparkstrails.com/event/greene-grasshopperssanta-in-the-park

WED 21 Blizzard Blast Bring on the snow! Join in on the fun and go exploring, play seasonal games, get creative with arts and crafts or relax with a story. It will be snow-much fun! • Location: Trailside Nature Center, Time: 9:30a-3p cincinnati-oh.gov

Hanukkah at Fountain Square

Celebrate Hanukkah with the Cincinnati Jewish Community! Enjoy outdoor menorah lighting, ice skating, bumper cars, and so much more! • Location: Fountain Square, Time: 6-7:30p mayersonjcc.org

SUN, DECEMBER 18 BREAKFAST WITH SANTA AT 2ND STREET MARKET IN DAYTON

THURS 22 Ice Age! The Ice Ages are back for a day of adventure. Explore outside with your stone age family, sneak up on animals, find their homes, and spot signs of ancient ice. Play group games and help make a glacier. Make a prehistoric beast craft and get up-close and personal with our smaller live critters. Then gather around the fire for hot cocoa and stories. • Location: California Woods, Time: 9:30a- 3p cincinnati-oh.gov

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Baby Shark Live! The Christmas Show Splash along with Baby Shark and Pinkfong as they journey into the sea for the holidays to sing and dance through some of your favorite songs. This one-of-a-kind immersive experience will have fans of all ages dancing in the aisles as they join Baby Shark and friends for exciting adventures into the jungle and under the sea to explore shapes, colors, numbers and so much more! • Location: Schuster Center, Time: 6p daytonlive.org

FRI 23 Pretend and Play Does your child love pretending? Join Midpointe Library for play-based open sessions of fun with props, playsets and more! • Location: Trenton Library, Time: 10a-12p midpointelibrary.org

SAT 24 STEAM Storytime Come explore what makes our world tick through stories, songs, and hands on activities! Recommended for ages 3-6. • Location: Westwood Branch, Time: 10:30a-11:30a chpl.org FREE

SUN 25 Christmas Day Skate Make a visit to MetroParks ice rink as part of your family Christmas tradition and skate to holiday music under the pavilion. Weather Dependent. • Location: RiverScape Park ,Time: 1p-5p metroparks.org

MON 26 Library Babies Storytime

Fun for you and your baby with songs, rhymes, stories and movement. Don't forget to bring an instrument, a ball, a scarf, and if you would like, a blanket to sit on in the children's area! Recommended for ages birth – 18 months. • Location: Madeira Branch, Time: 10:30a-11a chpl.org FREE

TUES 27 Bedtime Storytime Get cozy with the Cincinnati Library, bring a stuffed animal or come in your favorite pajamas to enjoy songs, rhymes, and stories before you go to bed. • Location: Cheviot Branch, Time: 7-7:30p chpl.org FREE

WED 28 Winter Wizard This one-day camp for young witches and wizards will be spellbinding with science experiments, games, animal encounters, crafts, and more wintertime fun in this nature and magic focused camp. • Location: Caldwell Nature Center, Time: 9:30a-3p cincinnati-oh.gov

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THURS 29 Animals in

Winter Meet some live animals that call Hamilton County home as we discover some of their incredible adaptations that allow them to survive even the coldest winter. At the end of the program, stay and warm up by the fire during the Winter Woodland exhibit. • Location: Farbach-Werner, Time: 10a greatparks.org FREE

THURS 29 Shakespurr’s Sensory Space Join the Midpointe Library for a drop in session. This is a safe space to learn and explore with added therapeutic benefits. Open to all ages and abilities. • Location: Trenton Library, Time: 4-6p midpointelibrary.org FREE

THURS 29 — FRI 30 Star Wars:

The Force Awakens 30 years after the defeat of the Empire, a new threat has arisen. The Resistance and unlikely heroes are the galaxy’s only hope at thwarting a new reign of evil. Star Wars: The Force Awakens, with the full forces of the Cincinnati Pops performing John Williams’ Oscar-nominated score live to the complete, acclaimed film. • Location: Music Hall, cincinnatisymphony.org

FRI 30 Stories by the Fireside Bring the little ones for some winter themed stories, songs, and activities to kick off the morning. Stay after to experience the Winter Woodland exhibit. • Location: FarbachWerner Preserve, Time: 10:30a greatparks.org FREE

SAT 31 Holiday Hike Join the nature center for a two-hour winter hike that will uncover wonderful holiday stories. • Location: Cincinnati Nature Center, Time: 10:30a cincynature.org

New Years Eve Blast Ring in the New Year in the heart of downtown with Fountain Square's New Year's Eve Blast! Party on the plaza or celebrate on the ice - either way, Fountain Square is the place to be this New Year's Eve. The UC Health Ice Rink, presented by Fifth Third Bank will be open throughout the entire party! Location: Fountain Square Time: 8p-1a myfountainsquare.com FREE

New Years Eve Party Bring the family to ring in the New Year. Nakama will celebrate early with crafts, treats, open play, a countdown and balloon drop at 12 p.m. • Location: Nakama Studio Time: 10a-1p nakamastudio.org

NYE Indoor Fireworks End your 2022 in a family-friendly setting with the Cyclones hockey team. Stick around for the show of the year when the Cyclones shoot off fireworks… inside! • Location: Heritage Bank Center, Time: 6p cycloneshockey.com

ONGOING EVENTS

The Dancing Princesses November 30-December 30. An enchanting mystery is afoot! From the creators of last season’s hit Cinderella comes a whimsical adaptation of the classic fairy tale! This is the heartfelt and humorous story of five uniquely different princesses who embark upon a journey of the imagination that explores the universal quest for understanding, acceptance, and love. The Dancing Princesses is suitable for all ages! • Location: Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, ensemblecincinnati.org

Celestial Holiday at Krohn Through January 10. Come to the Krohn Conservatory this holiday season to enjoy our Celestial Holiday. Krohn will be transformed into a glowing winter wonderland surrounded by the shimmering lights and twinkling stars. Join us for the unveiling of the newest landmark piece created by the talented artists of Applied Imagination, Music Hall! • Location: Krohn Conservatory cincinnati-oh.gov

Cincinnati Ballet's The Nutcracker December 15-24. Join us for the magic of The Nutcracker, with sparkling choreography, awe-inspiring sets and costumes, and Tchaikovsky’s beloved score. When Clara receives a nutcracker on Christmas Eve, her dreams take her on a grand adventure. • Location: Springer Auditorium, Times vary cballet.org

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Jr. December 10-19. The holiday classic soars off the screen in this 60-minute musical adaptation of the beloved television special. Filled with holiday hits like “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and “A Holly Jolly Christmas,” Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer™ JR. features all of your favorite characters including Santa and Mrs. Claus, Hermey the Elf, Bumble the Abominable Snow Monster, Clarice, Yukon Cornelius and, of course, Rudolph. • Location: Cincinnati Childrens Theatre Times vary thechildrenstheatre.com

PNC Festival of Lights Through

January 8. In addition to admiring the beauty of 4 million LED lights, visitors can find the 5 Fiona fairies in Fairyland, take in a blacklight puppet show, marvel at the spectacular Wild Lights show on Swan Lake, or snack at one of two S’mores-n-More stands. • Location: Cincinnati Zoo, Time: Sunday-Thursday 10a-9p, Friday-Saturday 10a-10p cincinnatizoo.org/events/festival-of-lights

Coney Island Nights of Lights

Through January 2. This Cincinnati holiday classic is back. Your family will love driving through the region’s largest synchronized holiday light spectacular. Experience more than one million lights synchronized to a mix of traditional and rocking holiday music. Visitors of all ages will be awed by larger-than-life Christmas trees, glowing snowflakes, dancing candy canes, fantastic tunnels of lights, and more. • Location: Coney Island coneyislandpark.com

Downtown Jingle Lights

November 25-January 1. See downtown streets transformed into an interactive, drive-thru light show, choreographed to the beat of your favorite holiday tunes! Tune your radio to 105.3 FM as you drive the route. Sponsored by iHeartRADIO • Location: E. Monument Avenue & Main Street downtowndayton.org FREE

Train Days

December 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23. Watch model trains chug through villages, around mountains, and through tunnels in these large model train displays inside Chester Park Train Station, Myers Schoolhouse, and Hayner House. At least 10 trains will be operating and they will include G, N, HO, O, and S scale model trains. • Location: Heritage Village Museum Time: 10a-2p heritagevillagecincinnati.org

Holidays on the Farm

Through December 23. Enjoy Parky’s Farm in full festive display!Twinkling LED lights will transform the farm and guests will have the options to participate in self-led exploration of lighted nature trails in the woods, hayrides, caroling music, meet-and-greets with Great Parks animal ambassadors, photos with Santa and so much more! A lighted beer garden will add to the holiday cheer, as well as other food and drink options. • Location: Parky's Farm, Time: Nov. 17–Dec.15: Thursday-Sunday (Thurs. & Sun.: 5–9p; Fri. & Sat. 5–10p); Open Daily Dec.16–23 (Sun.–Thurs. 5–9p; Fri. & Sat. 5–10p) greatparks.org

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Woodland Lights December 1-4, 8-11, 15-23. Woodland Lights offers a fantasy land of holiday lights and displays along the half-mile paved path. The month-long festival has more lights, more vignettes, and the same winter whimsy that enchants thousands of visitors each year. • Location: Countryside Park Time: 6-9p washingtontwp.org/recreation/ woodland_lights

North Pole Express

December 1-4, 7-11, 14-23. The North Pole Express, operated by the LM&M Railroad, is a magical event where everyone can experience the wonder of the holiday season as they journey down the train tracks of Warren County, Ohio. Passengers spend time with Santa and his elves on the 1 Hour & 15 minute festive train ride. Location: Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad, Time: Weekdays 6 & 8p, Saturdays & Sundays: 12p, 2p, 4p, 6p, & 8p lebanonrr.com/ northpole

Land of Illusion's Christmas Glow

Through December 30. Celebrate the season at The Christmas Glow, over 3.8 million lights at the 2-mile long Christmas Around the World drive-thru experience, visit Santa at the Christmas Village Santa Workshop or just take in the majestic lights of the 45-foot Christmas Tree as you and yours warm by the gas fire pits. • Location: Land of Illusion, Time: 6-10p, closed Christmas Day landofillusion.com/glow

Fountain Square Ice Rink Through February 20. The UC Health Ice Rink, presented by Fifth Third Bank, is an outdoor ice arena that takes over Fountain Square daily through February. • Location: Fountain Square myfountainsquare.com

November

24-December 31 . Celebrating 23 years! Your journey through Light Up Middletown begins with a tunnel of lights. This driving tour fantasyland has an abundance of themed areas. You’ll come across a floating sea serpent in the lake, Santa’s workshop and sleigh, a penguin village and more. Deer leap over the road and there are surprises around each turn. Light Up Middletown's mission is to raise funds for improvement on Middletown City Parks and to create a beautiful holiday event that everybody can enjoy! • Location: Smith Park, Middletown, Time: 6-10p lightupmiddletown.org

Light in the Forest December 1-January 1. Enjoy a peaceful walk in the winter woods at the annual holiday lights event! Our expanded trail will feature a beautifully lit forest, new installation, added children’s activities, live music, a bonfire, a historic home with nature inspired decorations and holiday shopping. • Location: Cincinnati Nature Center, Time: 5:30-9p cincynature.org

MetroParks Ice Rink November 25-February 26. Whether you’re a skating rookie or have been lacing up your skates for decades, and whether you’re looking for a leisurely afternoon with the family or a competitive night on the ice, there is a full slate of activities to choose from at the MetroParks Ice Rink. • Location: Riverscape MetroPark metroparks.org/ice-rink

Middletown Holiday Whopla

Through January 16. Located in historic and charming downtown Middletown, the third annual Middletown Holiday Whopla features a state of the art ice skating rink, beer & wine garden, food trucks, and Holiday Whoville train rides. It is surrounded by larger than life interactive light displays, nestled amongst specialty shops, bars, restaurants, and so much more. Continue a family tradition or start a new one with us this holiday season! • Location: Middletown N. Broad Street holidaywhopla.com

A Carillon Christmas November 22-December 30. Join the city of Dayton for A Carillon Christmas to see Carillon Historical Park’s 65-acre campus transformed into a winter wonderland of sparkle, magic, and holiday cheer! • Location: Carillon Historical Park, Time: Sunday- Thursday 5pm – 9pm Friday & Saturday 5p- 10p daytonhistory.org/events/specialevents/a-carillon-christmas

Duke Energy Holiday Junction Trains Through January 2. The Duke Energy Holiday Trains have been a Cincinnati holiday staple since 1946, delighting generations since they first debuted downtown in 1946. Track-level views reveal intricate details of the display, where over 300 rail cars and 60 locomotives steam past anxious passengers waiting to board while cars sit with snow to their hubcaps and the perfect trees strapped to their roofs. • Location: Cincinnati Museum Center cincymuseum.org/holiday-junction

Young’s Dairy Choose & Cut Christmas Trees December 1-31. Cut your own Christmas tree is a great family tradition, choose and cut your tree from Young’s Dairy 30 acre farm or select a freshly cut tree. The farm will shake, wrap and load your tree! • Location: Young’s Dairy youngsdairy.com/ christmas-trees/

Irving Berlin’s

White Christmas at

Christmas at the Junction Through January 1. Create a holiday tradition for your family! See the magic of Christmas at the home of the World’s Largest Indoor Train Display. Take a “Journey to the North Pole”, where you can meet Mrs. Claus and Santa himself. • Location: EnterTRAINment Junction, Time: Monday-Saturday 10a-6p, Sunday 12p-6p entertrainmentjunction.com

Winter Wonderland: Bringing the Outside In December 14- January 20. Step out of the cold and into a cozy winter woodland scene right in Ellenwood Nature Barn! Make a craft and warm up from the winter weather by a log fire. December 14January 20 Location: Farbach- Werner Preserve Time: 11a-3p greatparks.org

Virginia Kettering's Holiday Train

Display

November 25-January 2. View this one-of-a-kind model train display given to the community by Mrs. Virginia Kettering. (Use Second St. building entrance.) • Location: Stratacache Tower lobby at the corner of Second & Main sts., Time: View in building lobby Mon-Sat, or through windows anytime. downtowndayton.org FREE

LaComedia

December 1-30. The classic film is the inspiration for this heartwarming musical comedy that is perfect for the whole family. White Christmas features the classic songs “Blue Skies,” “Sisters,” and the most famous holiday song of all, “White Christmas.” • Location: LaComedia Dinner Theatre lacomedia.com

WinterFest November 25-December 31. WinterFest is an unforgettable holiday experience where Kings Island transforms into eleven enchanting winter wonderlands. Featureing ice skating on the Royal Fountain, the Eiffel Tower turned into a magical Christmas tree, the Winter Wonderland parade, more than 5 million lights and live entertainment throughout the park. Plus, experience up to 20 rides including Mystic Timbers and Kings Mills Antique Autos. • Location: Kings Island visitkingsisland.com/events/winterfest

Rike’s Holiday Windows December 1-31. The redesigned holiday windows revealed in 2019 for the enjoyment of families from all over the Miami Valley. Designed by critically acclaimed theatre and opera scenic designer and Dayton native Adam Koch, along with partner Steven Royal, the windows featuring animated elves, animals and other figures have been a holiday tradition for countless Dayton families since the elves first appeared in the windows of Rike’s Department Store in the 1940s. • Location: Schuster Center daytonlive.org

Journey Borealis:

Holiday Lights

on the Hill Through January 1. Drive through a festive tradition of over one million holiday lights, dazzling scenic displays and independent artist displays! We invite you and your family to take in this spectacular show from the comfort of your own car as you get in the holiday spirit. • Location: Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum, Time: 6-9p Tuesdays-Thursdays, 6-10p FridaysSundays, Closed Mondays journeyborealis.com

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