Sep 10 Wednesday
Our Haus is the place to get ready for Reds home games.
Present your Reds ticket to that day's game (Monday-Thursday games ONLY), and receive:
Burger or Wurst On A Bun Plus A 1/2 Liter Of Bier For Just $9.99!
LET'S GO REDS!
Experience Cincinnati Parks + Rec for Wellness with weekly yoga at Lytle Park with Brandi Corbin, followed by restorative, meditative walks with the Taft Museum of Art.
Wednesdays, July 9-16, 5:30-6:30 PMWednesdays, July 23-October 15, Noon-1PM
This outdoor experience is designed to calm the mind, move the body and invite moments of reflection--right in the heart of downtown. No experience necessary. All are welcome.
Community Nights at Findlay Market is an exciting new event series aimed at bringing the community together and strengthening the bond between Findlay Market and its neighbors. The event will take place at Jane’s every second and fourth Wednesday of the month, from April to October, 5:30pm-7:30pm. Each month will feature a unique theme, with local nonprofits and organizations invited to set up tables, offer fun activities, and share helpful information.
This initiative is all about creating a welcoming space where people of all ages can come together, learn about valuable community resources, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of Findlay Market. It also supports cultural and income diversity by making the market more accessible to all community members and promoting a diverse range of nonprofit organizations.
Cincinnati Sports Club Hosts Classes On How To Build Discipline With Martial Arts Enrolling Now For Monthly Tae Kwon Do Sessions CINCINNATI, OH – December 16, 2020 –. Cincinnati Sports Club is now hosting Tae Kwon Do classes designed to designed to help the entire family build physical fitness, inner strength, discipline and confidence. Designed for ages 6 to adult, the “Build Discipline With Martial Arts” classes are open to the entire community. Classes meet twice per week on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6-7pm on a monthly basis. Cost is $66.00 for members and $84.00 for non-members. The classes will be taught by Brandon Stout, a 3rd degree Black Belt who has trained for 15 years under Grandmaster Hong Kong Kim. According to Stout, who has been teaching Tae Kwon Do since he was 14 years old, “Families have been looking for fun and creative ways to bond together while staying safe and fit during this pandemic, and Tae Kwon Do is the perfect way to do that. Young and old alike can truly benefit from much-needed physical and mental benefits of this very popular sport. In addition to being an excellent physical fitness activity for all ages, Tae Kwon Do has been proven to boost self-confidence, concentration and focus, promote, mutual respect for others and also improve both balance and flexibility. It’s also easy to practice at home, as no equipment is needed.” Space is limited, and safe social distancing protocol will be adhered to. For more information, or to register for this free Martial Arts series, call Brandon Stout at the Cincinnati Sports Club at 513-527-4001, extension 310. Now in its 30th year, and locally owned and operated, Cincinnati Sports Club has grown steadily across 16 sprawling acres at 3950 Red Bank Road in Fairfax, Ohio. It is accessible by three street entrances – at 3950 Red Bank Road, 5535 Murray Avenue and 3939 Virginia Avenue. For more information about the Cincinnati Sports Club, visit www.CincinnatiSportsClub.com.
Sep 11 Thursday
You are invited to the 4th Annual Elder Care Symposium on September 11 at the Oasis Conference Center in Loveland. The Law Practice of Dennison Keller, LLC proudly welcomes England’s Dr. George Stothart as our Keynote Speaker. He will exhibit his ground-breaking research in dementia diagnoses to kick off our event. The Elder Care Symposium offers a wonderful opportunity to learn from the best minds in the field of aging and meet representatives from senior care providers, including senior living communities, home health care providers, funeral homes, and more.
Learning sessions at this year’s event include information about:• Diagnosing Dementia Using the New Fastball EEG Technique • Artificial Intelligence and Its Use in Healthcare • How the Montessori Approach Can Engage Elders in a More Meaningful Way • Making important end-of-life decisions • Solo aging – the challenges and resources that are available • The new CMS GUIDE Model for Dementia Care • And much more!
Tickets start at $35 and include a continental breakfast, hot buffet lunch, and snacks. More information is available in the attached flyer or on our website: https://elderlawcincinnati.com/symposium2025/
Race and Racism in Cincinnati, a 3-part docuseries, is the telling of Cincinnati’s history from the racial margins, a history that is not often told in school curriculums or in mainstream (white) culture.
This video series shares a people’s history that places storytelling authority in the hands of common people, rather than political leaders or other figures of power who have crafted narratives to benefit their agendas.
This series features three separate hour-long videos that each tackle a different time span, starting from Cincinnati’s birth and bringing us to the present day. Each viewing will be followed by a facilitated discussion session.