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event calendar - october 2007
Entertainment
Cincinnati Fire Museum, 621-5571
Slide the fire pole, wail the siren, drive the big red fire truck, and learn fire safety.
Coco’s, 859-491-1369
Mon: $12 bottles of wine-owners private cellar
Tues: 1/2 price wine
Wed: Live Music 7-11pm
Thurs: Ladies Night 7-11pm
City Cellars, 621-9463
Wine Tastings Every Tuesday 5:30 to 7:00 We offer
4 wines for $6.00
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
www.freedomcenter.org, 333-7737
Sept 15-Dec 31- — “A Slave Ship Speaks”
Hofbräuhaus Newport, 859-491-7200
Live Entertainment Daily. We brew our beers on-site.
A New Lunch Menu. Free Parking during Lunch M-F
Happy Hour: Mon-Fri 3-6 pm ($2 off all draft biers)
Pacific Moon, 859-261-6666
DJ’s - Tues., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. evenings • Live Jazz -Mon. eve.
Tropicaso Latino & Salsa Band - Call for date & times, $7 Cover Chge.
Elk Creek Vineyards, 502-484-0005
Performers in the Winery - 4-8pm
Oct 5: Garrick Howell; Oct 6: Lyn Payne-Holland;
Oct 12: Ben Griffith; Oct 13: Elise Melroad;
Oct 19: Susan Rahmsdorff; Oct 20: Lyn Payne-Holland;
Oct 26: Lauren Houston; Oct 27: Juanita Wilkins
The Celestial Steakhouse, 241-4455
Live Jazz in Incline Lounge Fri & Sat 8:30pm-12:30am
Lebanon/Warren County: www.noplacelikelebanon.com
Oct. 5-7 — Lebanon Theatre Co. - ”The Most Happy Fella“
Oct. 6 & 7 — Lebanon Antiques Show
Oct. 6-7; 13-14; 20-21; 27-28 — Lebanon RR: Pumpkin Patch Express
Oct. 12-14;19-21; 26-28 — Train of Terror
Oct. 27 — Downtown Merchant Halloween
Hunt Club Clothiers, 721-2004
October 9 & 10
Hickey-Freeman Alden Shoes
October 17 & 18
Samuelsohn Clothing, Robert Talbott, Bills Khakis
Pompilios, Newport, KY 859-581-3065
Bocce - Balls • Courts Open to the Public Every Day
Cadillac Ranch, 621-6200
Live Entertainment Thursday nights
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, 381-3300
October 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, , 26, 27
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, 381-2273
Sept 7-Oct 7 — Romeo & Juliet
Oct 19-Nov 11 — Cymbeline
MainStrasse Village, 859-491-0458
Oct 5 — 1st Friday Gallery Hop
Oct 14 — 2nd Sunday Antiques Marketplace
Oct 27 — Kids’ Halloween Party
Cincinnati Pops, Music Hall 381-3300
Oct 7 — Chris Botti
Oct 19-21 — Wayne Brady
Playhouse In The Park, 421-3888
Sept 4-Oct 5 — Dracula
Sept 22-Oct 21 — Othello
Oct 16-Nov 16 — Altar Boyz
Aronoff Center, 513-721-3344
Sept 25-Oct 7 — My Fair Lady
Sept 27-Oct 7 — Gilgamesh In Uruk: G.I. in Iraq
Oct 6 — Your Family Night Out
Oct 12-13 — Dora, Why Can’t You Sit Still?
Oct 12 — The Whispers with Stephanie Mills
Oct 13-21 — Rise For Freedom: The John P.Parker Story
Oct 19-21 — Tyler Perry’s Whats’ Done In The Dark
Oct 23-28 — Annie
Convention Center-Duke Energy, 419-7300
Oct 5-7 — Kitchen, Bath & Design Show
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati, 569-8080
Oct 26-28, Nov 2 — High School Musical
Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, 251-4200
Oct 4-21 — Over the Tavern
US Bank Arena, 421-4111
Oct 20 — UFC, Ultimate Fighting Championship
Bar Monet, 859-491-2403
Willard St., www.myspace.com/barmonet
Sunday — Big Screen Bengals Games
Monday — NFL Football
Tues & Fri — Karaoke
1st Fri of Month — Art Show
Exhibitions
Cincinnati Art Museum, 721-5204
8/18-10/21 — Minimal Realism: Charley & Edie
10/20-1/20/08 — Vanishing Frontier
Contemporary Art Center, 345-8415
Aug 4-Feb 3, '08 — Julian Stanczak
Aug 3-Oct 3 — Open House: Cincinnati Collects
Aug 4-Feb 3, '08 — Julian Stanczak
Enjoy The Arts Gallery, 621-4700
Sept 28-Oct 19 — NE-O-TER-IC, Tim & Jan Boone
Conventions
10/2-4 Ohio Municipal League - 250
10/5-7 Walnut Hills Class of 1957 - 250
10/10-13 Natl Network of Two Year Colleges - 120
10/10-12 Ohio Catholic Education Association - 8000
10/17-24 Natl Assoc of Temple Administrators - 350
10/18-20 Free & Accepted Masons Grand Lodge of Ohio - 1500
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