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Guide to Planning a Family Reunion in Cincinnati
Whether organizing an intimate event or a large-scale gathering, Cincinnati family reunion planning requires thoughtful group planning that balances venues, accommodations, activities, and logistics. Developing a clear reunion itinerary ensures smooth coordination and a memorable experience for every generation..

The Ultimate Guide to Cincinnati Summer Camps for Toddlers to Teens
Families seeking enriching experiences can choose from an extensive list of summer camps for youth. Many programs focus on skill-building, leadership, and community engagement. Discover the best options to keep children active, engaged, and learning all summer long.

Teen Summer Jobs in Cincinnati
Families seeking enriching experiences can choose from an extensive list of summer camps for youth. Many programs focus on skill-building, leadership, and community engagement. Discover the best options to keep children active, engaged, and learning all summer long.
Monday, March 2
Museum Exhibits & Omnimax Shows
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; open daily
Cincinnati Museum Center (West End)
Starting at $12.50
Tour Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away., the complex reality of the notorious camp with firsthand stories from those who survived, and those who perished. Experience Ohio Wild at Heart OMNIMAX® and Wild Rescue OMNIMAX®, a look at stunning parks and waterways, and the deep connection between people and nature. Contact the museum to learn more about discount ticket options.
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Food Pantry
1 p.m. – 2 p.m.
St. Andrew’s Episcopal (Evanston)
Free Admission
Hamilton County residents experiencing food insecurities can access food and clothing at the pantry on Mondays and Tuesdays. Call 513-531-4337 for more information. Check out our list of other Cincinnati pantries and soup kitchens.
Jazz at the Memo: BATUCADA – Brazilian Street Party!
7 p.m.
Memorial Hall (OTR)
$13
The authentic sound of Brazilian music directly from the streets of Rio de Janeiro.
PLANNING AHEAD

What’s the Scoop? Financial Literacy and Employment Event
March 14, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Graduate Hotel by Hilton (Clifton)
This groundbreaking twist on The Wizard of Oz changed the face of Broadway—from its iconic score packed with soul, gospel, rock, and finger-snapping 70s funk to its stirring tale of Dorothy’s journey to find her place in a contemporary world.
Tuesday, March 3
Community Action Agency Mobile Food Pantry
Noon
Peace Baptist Church (Avondale)
Free Admission
Hamilton County residents experiencing food insecurities can access fruit, vegetables, and baked goods on a first-come, first-served basis. Check out our list of other Cincinnati pantries and soup kitchens.
The Feast Day of Harriet Tubman
5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.
St. Andrew’s Episcopal (Evanston)
Free Admission
Join for Eucharist and a Teach-in to celebrate Harriet Tubman, followed by light refreshments.
The Wiz Broadway Musical
7:30 p.m.
Aronoff Center for the Arts (Downtown)
Starting at $47.25
This groundbreaking twist on The Wizard of Oz changed the face of Broadway—from its iconic score packed with soul, gospel, rock, and finger-snapping 70s funk to its stirring tale of Dorothy’s journey to find her place in a contemporary world. Discounted tickets for groups are also available. Through March 15. Enjoy 50% off day-of-show pricing 2 hours prior to the show. This offer is valid on all performances, two tickets per person, in person only.
Quartets Through Time
7:30 p.m.
Music Hall (OTR)
Starting at $40
Journey through the expressive lens of the string quartet that blends romantic lyricism with Czech folk spirit and a lively and modern twist on traditional form. Bedřich Smetana’s deeply personal From My Life quartet follows.
PLANNING AHEAD

Prom Dress and Accessories Drive
March 14, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church (Lincoln Heights)
A community-wide prom dress and accessories drive that provides free attire to local youth facing financial barriers, while also creating an uplifting experience that eases family stress and ensures teens can fully participate in this important milestone.
Wednesday, March 4
Jubilation! Ambassadors on a Sacred Journey Exhibit
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Freedom Center (The Banks)
Starting at $11.50
This Exhibit celebrates the history, accomplishments, and legacies of the Fisk Jubilee Singers®. It takes visitors on a journey as they become familiar with the individuals and music of this world-renowned ensemble group, which introduced African American spirituals to the world. Through June 21.
Happy Hour Vibez by DJ Diamond
5 p.m.
Element Eatery (Madisonville)
Free Admission
Get ready to unwind, enjoy drinks, and catch those good vibes with DJ Diamond on the turntable!
Mary’s Wedding Play
7:30 p.m.
Playhouse in the Park (Mt. Adams)
Starting at $35
A poetic romantic drama about Mary and Charlie, whose love blossoms before being tested by the horrors of World War I, blending tender moments with the stark realities of loss and resilience. Through March 8.
Mrs. Christie Play
7:30 p.m.
Playhouse in the Park (Mt. Adams)
Starting at $35
A charming comedy that explores the real-life mystery of Agatha Christie’s 11-day disappearance in 1926, celebrating the power of writers and the stories that shape our lives. Through March 29.
PLANNING AHEAD

We Are One: Roots Festival
March 12 – March 15
Multiple Venues
Explore the relationship between West African music and African American music in a series of three public performances and in-school workshops.
Thursday, March 5
Rooms of Grief Exhibit
10 a.m.
Kennedy Heights Arts Center (Kennedy Heights)
Free Admission
Artists explore how loss reshapes our inner and outer worlds, using “rooms” as metaphors in which memory, silence, and renewal meet—reimagining grief not just as sorrow but as transformation and new beginnings. Through March 14.
Artist Talk with Michael Coppage
6 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Otto M. Budig Theater (OTR)
Free Admission
“The Use of Color,” curated by Wash Park Art for the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, examines how racism and colorism shape social and personal identity.
Afterimages: Grieving in Fractured Time
6 p.m.
The Mercantile Library (Downtown)
Free Admission
Join Tina Campt for the Taft Research Center’s spring 2026 keynote, where she’ll discuss how Black contemporary artists use art to express grief and absent presences, drawing from her upcoming book.
Anything Goes Musical
7:30 p.m.
The Carnegie (Covington)
Starting at $18
Set sail for madcap mayhem, the tuneful, tap-dancing musical where high society and low morals collide! Aboard the S.S. American, con men are celebrated, evangelists are made showbiz sensations, and romance runs amok. Enjoy 10% off with code: VOBC26. Through March 8.
PLANNING AHEAD

Star Dust with Complexions Contemporary Ballet
March 19, 7:30 p.m.
Aronoff Center for the Arts (Downtown)
Armed with a rich Alvin Ailey lineage and a cadre of sixteen stunning dancers, and led by dance icons Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson, Complexions Contemporary Ballet has awakened audiences to a new, exciting genre with their singular approach of reinventing dance and contemporary ballet.
Friday, March 6
Brahms & Schumann Symphony Concert
11 a.m.
Music Hall (OTR)
Starting at $15
Music Director leads Romantic masterpieces, with a pianist performing Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2, followed by Schumann’s Symphony No. 4, brimming with energy and fervor. Through March 7.
Queen City Soul Club March Edition
9 p.m. – 2 a.m.
The Lounge (Northside)
Free Admission
Come hear DJs spin their best 60s and early 70s soul 45s for your listening and dancing pleasure.
Natural Progression Live
6 p.m. – 11 p.m.
The Redmoor (Mt. Lookout)
Starting at $24
A talented, rhythm-filled reggae performance perfect for grooving and having a great time!
Bet on Black Tour
7 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Something to Wine About (Downtown)
Starting at $25
A powerful night of spoken word, connection, and cultural affirmation designed to move the heart and stir the spirit.
Joel Ross Good Vibes
7 p.m. & 9 p.m.
Caffè Vivace (Walnut Hills)
$33
Blue Note vibraphonist Joel Ross, known for KingMaker and The Parable of the Poet, performs a blend of jazz, hip-hop, and Black musical traditions.
Othello Play
7:30 p.m.
Otto M. Budig Theater (OTR)
Starting at $14 a
A searing exploration of trust, love, and the devastating consequences of doubt, featuring some of the most dramatic and iconic moments in all of Shakespeare. Through March 29.
Jourdain Fisher – Comedy Show
7:30 p.m. & 9:30 p.m.
Commonwealth Comedy Club (Dayton, KY)
$22
Catch the creator of the viral GANGSTER CHEF, live for a hilarious show featuring his TV, festival, and streaming hits.
Chris Tucker – Comedy Show
8 p.m.
Hard Rock Casino (Downtown)
Starting at $88
Known for his rapid-fire delivery and iconic roles in Friday and the Rush Hour films; the comedian brings his larger-than-life personality to the stage.
Adia Dobbins – Revel Music Series
8:30 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.
Revel OTR Urban Winery (OTR)
$13
See Detroit vocalist with soulful tunes, joined by a full live band.
PLANNING AHEAD

American Mosaic Symphony Concert
March 13 – March 15
Music Hall (OTR)
Stunning video imagery from across all 50 states, passages from Boyer’s quintessential American-themed orchestral music, plus live narration by award-winning actor Martin Sheen of powerful, relevant quotes from throughout American history, will combine to celebrate the land, cities, towns, people, and spirit of the United States for its 250th birthday.
Saturday, March 7
Appointed Civic Leadership Academy
8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Greater Cincinnati Foundation (Downtown)
Free Admission
Attend a session focused on committees within a specific sector, such as planning, zoning, economic development, health, human services, art, or humanities. Upon completion of four sessions, participants will receive a certificate.
The Psychology of Marketing
11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
MORTAR Cincinnati (Walnut Hills)
Free Admission
Attend a Master Class that offers an in-depth exploration of consumer behavior, emotional drivers, and ethical marketing strategies, helping professionals and entrepreneurs create impactful connections with their audiences.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Musical
2 p.m. & 5 p.m.
Emery Theater (OTR)
Starting at $12
Iconic characters come to life in a hilarious and heartfelt production with original illustrations and animations by Kinney himself. Through March 8.
EUNOIA 2026
7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Contemporary Arts Center (Downtown)
Pay What You Can; Suggested Price of $40
See a dynamic dance revue celebrating joy, creativity, and community in Cincinnati, featuring 14 new works from local choreographers, live music by Siri Imani, a photo booth, and a fundraiser supporting Pones’ mission to expand arts access and promote social change.
IN SESSION: A Community Music & Art Experience
7 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Rhinegeist Brewery (OTR)
$13
An intimate, Boiler Room-style event featuring live DJ sets, local art, and a community-centered atmosphere designed for movement, connection, and creative expression.
The Ark Band 9th Annual Bob Marley Tribute Show
8 p.m.
Ludlow Garage (Clifton)
Starting at $20
Enjoy a night filled with classic reggae rhythms, soulful vocals, and the positive vibes that made Marley an international icon.
PLANNING AHEAD

Adam Hawley & Julian Vaughn Jazz Concert
March 14, 7:30 p.m.
Ludlow Garage (Clifton)
Starting at $35
This dynamic pairing brings Hawley’s soulful guitar melodies together with Vaughn’s signature bass-driven sound, creating a stylish blend of rhythm and sophistication.
Sunday, March 8
Sunday Soundbath
10 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Winterhaus (Downtown)
Free Admission
A deeply relaxing, full-body meditation led by Sonya Verma Yoga, using soothing sounds from singing bowls, gongs, and chimes to support relaxation, better sleep, and overall well-being.
Grass Roots Stage Play
2 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Artsville (Madisonville)
Starting at $13.75
See a heartfelt, funny, and quietly powerful stage play set in 1950s Ohio, where one family’s simple move into a new neighborhood turns out to be far more memorable than they expected. Through March 8.
Jazz@First | Timeless Voices: Then and Now
2 p.m.
First Unitarian Church (Corryville)
Starting at $10
Enjoy an intimate evening of jazz with Jennifer Barnes, honoring legends like Ella Fitzgerald, joined by drummer Steve Barnes, with a wine-and-cheese intermission included.
Gray Road Christian Academy Family Interest Meeting
4 p.m.
Gray Road Christian Academy (Winton Hills)
Free Admission, Registration Required
Attend an Open House at Gray Road Christian Academy to explore how this new, Christ-centered, college-preparatory high school in Cincinnati provides an affordable, transformative education that equips students for spiritual growth, academic excellence, and Kingdom impact.
Upcoming Events

We Are One: Roots
March 12 – March 15
Multiple Venues
Explore the relationship between West African music and African American music in a series of three public performances and in-school workshops.

American Mosaic Symphony Concert
March 13 – March 15
Music Hall (OTR)
Stunning video imagery from across all 50 states, passages from Boyer’s quintessential American-themed orchestral music, plus live narration by award-winning actor Martin Sheen of powerful, relevant quotes from throughout American history, will combine to celebrate the land, cities, towns, people, and spirit of the United States for its 250th birthday.

What’s the Scoop? Financial Literacy and Employment Event
March 14, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Graduate Hotel by Hilton (Clifton)
What’s the Scoop? is a high-energy, interactive experience inviting youth ages 13–18 and their parents to learn, play, and grow their financial confidence together. Through exciting games, hands-on challenges, and dynamic learning stations, participants will explore budgeting, saving, earning, and smart decision-making in a way that feels practical, empowering, and fun.

Prom Giveaway
March 14, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church (Lincoln Heights)
Free Admission
A community-wide prom dress and accessories drive that provides free attire to local youth facing financial barriers, while also creating an uplifting experience that eases family stress and ensures teens can fully participate in this important milestone.

Adam Hawley & Julian Vaughn Jazz Concert
March 14, 7:30 p.m.
Ludlow Garage (Clifton)
Starting at $35
This dynamic pairing brings Hawley’s soulful guitar melodies together with Vaughn’s signature bass-driven sound, creating a stylish blend of rhythm and sophistication.

The Wiz Broadway Musical
Through March 15
Aronoff Center for the Arts (Downtown)
This groundbreaking twist on The Wizard of Oz changed the face of Broadway—from its iconic score packed with soul, gospel, rock, and finger-snapping 70s funk to its stirring tale of Dorothy’s journey to find her place in a contemporary world. Enjoy 50% off day-of-show pricing 2 hours prior to the show. This offer is valid on all performances, two tickets per person, in person only.

Film Screening of Trail Markers & Poetry Workshop
March 15, 1 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (The Banks)
Free Admission
Enjoy a film screening and a conversation with the film’s creator, Mona Gazala. Following the screening, participants are invited to join Mandy Shunnarah for a docupoetics workshop that examines how poetry can bear witness to the world around us.

The Phil Collins Experience
March 16, 7:30 p.m.
Ludlow Garage (Clifton)
The Phil Collins Experience is a high-energy, multimedia tribute production that vividly brings the legendary music of Phil Collins and Genesis to life.

Star Dust with Complexions Contemporary Ballet
March 19, 7:30 p.m.
Aronoff Center for the Arts (Downtown)
Armed with a rich Alvin Ailey lineage and a cadre of sixteen stunning dancers, and led by dance icons Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson, Complexions Contemporary Ballet has awakened audiences to a new, exciting genre with their singular approach of reinventing dance and contemporary ballet.

The Robert Cray Band Blues Concert
March 20, 8 p.m.
Memorial Hall (OTR)
Led by the legendary Robert Cray, the band will showcase their masterful guitar work, soulful vocals, and signature sound that has earned them multiple Grammy Awards.

Beethoven, Mozart & Haydn Symphony Concert
March 20 – March 21
Music Hall (OTR)
Haydn’s Symphony No. 103, Mozart’s Strassburg Concerto with violinist Renaud Capuçon, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2 create a program of drama, elegance, and youthful energy.

Black Family Wellness Expo
March 21, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
New Prospect Baptist Church (Roselawn)
Featuring health workshops, a community blood drive, vendor resources, and family-centered programming to improve wellness outcomes across generations.

Ladysmith Black Mambazo
March 22, 7 p.m.
Memorial Hall (OTR)
The legendary South African vocal group blends soaring a cappella vocals with powerful storytelling rooted in Zulu culture and history.

Classical Roots Symphony Concert
March 28, 7:30 p.m.
Music Hall (OTR)
For over two decades, Classical Roots has been a Cincinnati community staple celebrating the rich legacy of African American music. Love and community will ring throughout Music Hall when the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Classical Roots Community Choir, Nouveau Program, and more come together for an evening of joyful song.

Voices in Jubilation
March 29, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (The Banks)
Celebrate the enduring power of music, storytelling, and performance with a dynamic afternoon of live arts.

Rec@Nite Special Event Staff Member
Apply through April 1
This role involves providing outstanding customer service, ensuring event setups, execution, and breakdown of REC@Nite teen-focused events and programs run smoothly, and assisting with event coordination before, during, and after events.
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