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Cincinnati Bengals Pro Bowl quarterback Andy Dalton and his wife, Jordan, hosted their fifth annual Celebrity Waiter Night at the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza Hall of Mirrors on Monday, June 6. Proceeds from the event benefited the Andy & Jordan Dalton Foundation, which seeks to pr…
Cancer Support Community of Greater Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky held a fabulous benefit on May 26 at The Transept, one of Over-the-Rhine’s newest shining stars. The doors opened at 5:30 with marketplace shopping. Twenty percent of sales from the marketplace partners went to support Cancer S…
Friends of Tender Mercies were welcomed to the home of Joe and Lorraine Mayernik on May 18 to attend an event called Opening Doors. Multi-colored doors were visibly displayed and labeled “Security,” “Dignity” and “Community.” This was an evening of giving to provide a warm bed, a safe home a…
America's Race is the Greatest Two Minutes in Sports, but the Ladies of Kindervelt 50 hosted more than just another Derby Party; "Hats, Horses & Hearts" was a celebration to raise much needed funds to support breakthrough care provided through the Cincinnati Children's Heart Institute / …
The 15th annual Coldwell Banker West Shell Redlegs Run was held on Saturday, May 14 at Great American Ballpark. Close to 3,300 runners and walkers participated, raising over $150,000 for the Reds Community Fund. There was a 5K, 10K, a one-mile Family Run and Gapper’s Kids Fun Run. All runner…
The 32nd annual Cincinnatians of the Year Gala was held on May 6 at the Duke Energy Center. This event is held in conjunction with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Southwest Ohio Chapter. The Gala is held each year in May and attracts nearly 900 attendees. The Cincinnatian of the Ye…
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West Chester Hospital celebrated the 5th Annual Fundraising Event benefiting innovation in patient education and communication on April 22. This year’s event theme was “Celebrating the 80s” - it was a fun opportunity for guests to celebrate the past while supporting the future of healthcare …
Over 400 individuals from the greater Cincinnati area attended A Night of High Hopes at the Manor House in Mason on April 14. The event was hosted by High Hopes (a non-profit organization committed to raising funds and awareness for Lindner Center of HOPE) and co-chaired by Dianne Brown and…
The Kid and Baby Expo was held on Sunday, April 24 at the Elements Conference and Events Centre in Sharonville. More than 40 vendors were available for meet and greet. These included health and educational organizations, childcare providers, children’s clothing boutiques, party planning serv…
Walk MS is a charity walk series that take place in over 550 locations with more than 330,000 people participating annually. These walks have been taking place since 1988 and to date have raised more than $920 million to drive groundbreaking research, provide life-changing programs and guara…
On Saturday, April 9, 1,400 friends, supporters of Cincinnati Children’s and special guests from the Reds came together at the Duke Energy Convention Center for the 12th annual Celestial Ball, benefiting the hospital and research center.
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It was as if all of heaven were excited about Reds Opening Day 2016. The gray clouds parted, the rain ceased, and blue skies welcomed the 97th Opening Day Parade.
World Down Syndrome Day is annually observed on March 21 to raise public awareness for Down syndrome, a congenital disorder caused by having an extra 21st chromosome. World Down Syndrome Day is observed in more than 60 countries. Activities and events that occur on or around March 21 showcas…
The Town Club welcomed Mrs. Ellen Katz, President & CEO of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation. Mrs. Katz shared how the Cincinnati Foundation works.
The Kenwood by Senior Star, a luxury upscale retirement and assisted living community hosted a Veterans Honor Luncheon on Monday, March 21st to show appreciation to its residents who have served our country. All residents of The Kenwood by Senior Star were invited to join the program. Nearly…
A “roaring” good time was had on Saturday, March 5, at the 14th Annual Benefit for Building Blocks for Kids (BB4K). The theme of the event was The Roaring 20’s. Patrons and guests arrived in flapper dresses, hair adorned with a feather or two, and gentlemen in dapper suits and spats. There w…
The Good Samaritans 32nd Annual Gala -- My Big Fat Italian Gala -- raised $500,000 to benefit the development of the Good Samaritan Hospital Concussion Management Program. Proceeds will enable the purchase of the most advanced, state-of-the-art equipment to perform nationally recognized conc…
Boys Hope Girls Hope (BHGH) and title sponsor, iSqFt celebrated the 2016 Hearts of Hope Gala on February 13 at The Grand Ballroom of the Duke Energy Center.
The Literacy Network hosted its fifth annual Handbags for Hope fundraiser on February 25th at the Cincinnati Club. With almost 400 people in attendance, the event raised over $47,000 for Literacy Network programs.
The fifth annual Dragonfly Gala presented by Zscaler took place on Saturday, February 13. This year's special guests were Sheree Paolello and Marty Brennaman.
A record-breaking 13,500 people attended My Furry Valentine on February 24, the region’s largest annual animal adoption event, on Valentine’s Day weekend. Despite snowy weather conditions, the fifth annual event saw a 35% increase in attendance over last year. 630 animals found homes over th…
Check out photos from The Bridal Event 2016! Keep an eye out for part 2!
Hart Productions has been bringing world-class trade shows to the Cincinnati area for nearly six decades. Robert S. “Bob” Hart, Jr., a passionate outdoor freelance writer, opened the Ohio Valley All-Sports Show (now the Cincinnati Travel, Sport and Boat Show) in 1957. This successful industr…
One of the city’s largest and most elegant affairs, the Greater Cincinnati Heart Ball, was held on February 20th in the fabulous Grand Ballroom of Duke Energy Convention Center. The theme for this 23rd annual black-tie event was “Dine with Heart.” It was a celebration of the success of the A…
Anderson Pavilion provided the perfect backdrop for today's Great Leaders Under 40 Luncheon. More than 400 guests gathered to support this years honorees. Guests enjoyed an inspiring keynote speech by Manisha A. Patel, MD, Director of Cardiac Surgery -- Mercy Health West Hospital Mercy Cardi…
“Home for the Holidays” is more than just a phrase at the Cincinnati Ronald McDonald House. Families from throughout Ohio, across the United States, and from around the world come to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center seeking life-saving treatment for their critically ill children…
On the drizzly, blustery evening of December 3 Centre Park of West Chester Event and Banquet Center was literally and figuratively a bright light of excitement and pride. The parking area filled quickly as hundreds of people came out to get a glimpse of West Chester’s newest jewel, a 25,000 …
The Cincinnati Zoo’s 33rd annual PNC Festival of Lights – complete with 2 million twinkling lights – is the perfect venue for a wild time. Whether you’re thinking about a staff holiday party or the perfect gift to send your customers, the PNC Festival of Lights is an unforgettable choice.
Venue Magazine hosted the 2015 Women of Influence Awards Mixer on Nov. 4 at BrainStorm downtown. Light bites and drinks were provided by Four Seasons Catering as guests socialized and celebrated the honorees in attendance.
Cincinnati Museum Center’s exhibits are always entertaining, educational and engaging – and the upcoming exhibit is no different. “The Art of the Brick” is an exhibit that appeals to every demographic because it focuses on a childhood toy everyone of certain generations has played with: LEGO…
The Cincinnati Symphony and Pops Orchestra opens its 28th season of Parties of Note, a series of themed social gatherings to raise money for the Orchestra in unique venues across Greater Cincinnati with delectable food, drinks, presentations or tours, and of course incredible music.
From a rare Raphael to the great masters of fashion, from exquisite nature photography to art-inspired floral displays, it’s one of the more diverse fall seasons in memory at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
It’s a tale that feels familiar to everyone: A Shakespearean-like story of star-crossed lovers and inevitable heartache coming to the Aronoff Center Oct. 23 and 24. Lady of the Camellias will take the stage by storm, featuring choreography by Val Caniparoli and the Frédéric Chopin music perf…
In spite of the blustery weather (as Winnie the Pooh would say), CityLink’s 2015 MashUp was a warm and cozy roaring success. Patrons toting umbrellas and dodging puddles were greeted cheerily by volunteers holding open doors to enter into a lively evening. Every area of CityLink Center’s bri…
There are few culinary arts more all-American than barbecuing. But barbecue is not simply tossing charcoals on a grill or firing up the gas ovens; old-fashioned barbecue takes time and uses only the freshest ingredients cooked in wood-fired smokers.
After the monumental success of last year’s DesignBuildCincy trade show, Doug Hart is getting ready to do it a second time. Last year, more than 2,000 people came to Music Hall for the two-day event to mingle, chat and examine work from more than 100 local designers, remodelers and craftsmen…
Cancer is a big word, with big ramifications. It’s realistic to say that just about everyone in Cincinnati has probably been touched by cancer in some form or another during their lifetime, and it’s one of very few diseases for which this can be said.
On September 17, more than 250 guests enjoyed Fashion, Food, Friends & Fun, the annual fall fundraiser for Lighthouse Youth Services. Lisa Levine hosted the event at her home in Indian Hill on September 17. Kristie Sheanshang of Indian Hill was the event chair. WLWT News 5’s Sheree Paole…
For 171 years, Maple Knoll Communities has provided the setting for older adults to live longer, healthier, happier lives.
Several exciting projects are taking shape at both The Christian Village at Mason (CVM) and The Christian Village at Mt. Healthy (CVMH).
Anthology Senior Living is driven by a simple belief that everyone has a unique life story. Their mission is to offer a unique senior living experience that provides residents with the best in hospitality and care so they can live their story in a beautiful, meaningful way.
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