Oregon brewery brings mobile beer bar to Cincinnati
Greater Cincinnati will host Oregon-based Deschutes Brewery's 29-foot-long, 3-ton traveling bar, Woody, at several stops Wednesday through Saturday.
One of Cincinnati's oldest neighborhoods, Hyde Park, has become a favorite among young professionals. Hyde Park Square has evolved to become a thriving hub of activity while still preserving its original charm. Upscale specialty shops and restaurants surround the charismatic fountain in the middle of the square.A delightfully walkable neighborhood, Hyde Park seems to enjoy an unusually significant number of dog-walkers, joggers, rollerbladers and tricked out baby strollers criss-crossing its tree shaded side streets.
Greater Cincinnati will host Oregon-based Deschutes Brewery's 29-foot-long, 3-ton traveling bar, Woody, at several stops Wednesday through Saturday.
A new round of JoeThirty community feedback and networking events begins Oct. 14, offering entrepreneurs the ability to get feedback on specific questions or problems.
Greater Cincinnati’s events calendar still has plenty to offer on the first weekend of October, and it might just start feeling a little like fall.
For those looking for a fun way to socialize and navigate city streets via public transportation, Metro and CincyYP are collaborating to once again host an entertainment bus the entire evening of Saturday, Aug. 29.
Gold Star Chili celebrates its 50th anniversary this year by partnering with Hoxworth Blood Center for the annual summer blood drive tour at 23 locations throughout August.
Funke Fired Arts Funke is one of the largest clay studios in the country, with multiple kilns and more than 50 spinning wheels, a gallery, children's education center and retail store. It's a place where anyone can be an artist.
Casamatic, hoping to be fully functional by August, will open up possibilities for home buyers by customizing sales listings based on what's important to the user.
June 3 marks a special day, when a group of Cincinnati parents become Beech Acres' first class of Toyota Family Learning graduates. The program is expected to expand into more local schools to reach additional parents, but there is already much to celebrate.
Summer Reading continues a 40-year tradition at the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County in July, as students strive to keep their skills sharp and become All-Star Readers.
Kilgour Elementary and Hyde Park School students learn how to apply STEM-related coursework to real world problems by creating apps, which are now available to buy; a portion of all sales return to the schools.
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