Events
Stars, Stripes & Smarts: America 250 Trivia
In Progress,Stop in each week this month and answer our trivia questions. You might just win a prize!
The winner will be drawn on Friday, May 1.
In honor of America 250, April’s theme will be Ohio Moves: Transportation.
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Hang out with friends, have a snack, and test your knowledge! All questions will be based on America 250's theme: Ohio Moves: Transportation!
No registration necessary, but if you sign up, you will receive an event…

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Explore the intersection of history and culture with our monthly Library Lunch & Learn series for older adults, presented in collaboration with Cincinnati’s cultural hubs, historians, and Meals on Wheels of Southwest OH & Northern KY. This…

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Stop in each week this month and answer our trivia questions. You might just win a prize!
The winner will be drawn on Monday, June 1.
In honor of America 250, May’s theme will be Ohio Creates: Arts, Culture, & Literature.
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In 1904 and 1910, five women were murdered in similar circumstances that led the newspapers to believe there was a serial killer loose in Cumminsville. Join us for a short walk through the neighborhood of Northside as we visit some of the…

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Join us for a discussion about Madeira's history of quilt making! Kathy Bertoli, current member of the local group "Quilter's Reaching Out," will present and discuss the history and creation of three different quilts from the early 1900s.…

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Take a visual journey to discover, or rediscover, the history of Jewish congregational life in Cincinnati over the past 200+ years. Cincinnati is not only the oldest Jewish community west of the Allegheny Mountains but has also been an…

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Oh, the places you can visit for free with the Library's Discovery Passes! Escape to the wonders of the Cincinnati Museum Center. Romp through life-sized physical art at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum. Expand your horizons…

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Program presented by the Cincinnati Art MuseumEncounter the best in women’s fashion from the late 19th and early 20th century, and learn about the Cincinnati women designers who made it happen.

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The first Ohio State Fair was held in Camp Washington in 1850, and the first Hamilton County Fair was held in Carthage in 1820. Both events remain staples of summer jobs, competitions, and entertainment for many Ohioans. Come see what these…

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Explore the intersection of history and culture with our monthly Library Lunch & Learn series for older adults, presented in collaboration with Cincinnati’s cultural hubs, historians, and Meals on Wheels of Southwest OH & Northern KY. In…

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Stop in each week this month and answer our trivia questions. You might just win a prize!
The winner will be drawn on Wednesday, July 1.
In honor of America 250, June’s theme will be Ohio Outdoors: Exploring Ohio's Natural Resources.
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Look at the river today and you see a wide calm peaceful river, but just over a hundred years ago it was very different. Travel on the river could be treacherous due to sandbars and snags, and low water conditions could shut down the river…

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Explore the life of American Girl, Kit and tea parties through crafts, activities and food!
Ages 6-12.

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Visit some of the more than 100 parks and green spaces developed in the city of Cincinnati for the health and enjoyment of its citizens. View the architecture and art in such diverse places as the city’s first park, Piatt Park; Eden Park;…



