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06.22.2012
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The Ohio River
will be a-buzz this weekend when thousands of locals on canoe and kayak come
through for Paddlefest. Celebrate the mighty river Friday at the Ohio River Music & Outdoor
Festival. Enjoy live roots music, boating demos, a kayak fishing tournament,
gear swap and much more river-y goodness. The free fest takes over Coney Island
until 11:30 p.m. The main event begins early Saturday morning, with day-of race
registration from 6:30-9 a.m. Racing events include a 14-mile pro race, an
11-mile amateur race and a 5-mile stand up paddleboard race. Not into paddling?
Come to watch the river fill with boats then grab some food and listen to music
by Lagniappe at the Finish Line Festival until 2:30 p.m.
Summer in
Cincinnati means food-filled cultural festivals almost every week. Next up: Panegyri
Greek Festival in Finneytown! St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church’s annual
celebration features delicious, authentic food, Greek dancing lessons, cooking
demos, shopping and more. Taste your way through Greece with spanakopita,
gyros, salads, baklava and the best Greek gift to Cincinnati of them all:
Skyline Chili. Admission is $2 and the festival is open Friday-Sunday. Go here for directions. Opa!
Northside Art in
the Park
fills Jacob Hoffner Park with fine art, gifts and crafty goods from 11 a.m.-7
p.m. Saturday. This is the ever-eclectic Northside we’re talking about, so
don’t expect your grandma’s art sale here. More than 50 vendors will be hawking
funky handmade jewelry, quirky ceramics and incredible art for your home. Stop
by the Taco Azul food truck, on-site for lunch or dinner and bring the kids for fun
activities, a hoola hoop workshop, face-painting and more.
You may not know
civil engineer John Augustus Roebling, but if you’ve ever crossed the
suspension bridge, you’re definitely familiar with his work. Roebling went down
in history for designing wire rope suspension bridges like the one that
connects Cincy to northern Kentucky and some little New York bridge.
Celebrate the famous bridge designer, local architecture and all the Queen City
has to offer Saturday at RoeblingFest. From 11 a.m.-11 p.m. the bridge will host a giant bash with food and drink
vendors, live music and performers, raffles, exhibits and more. Learn about
local architecture and public art with guided historic tours and on-site museum
exhibits throughout the day. The event ends with fireworks on the river.
You don’t need to
go to a sketchy Brooklyn neighborhood
for a killer warehouse party — at least
not this weekend. Local arts organization parProjects (which introduced many to
the new American Can Lofts space with 2011’s Factory Square Fine Arts Festival)
presents Symphonic Stylings at The Electric Warehouse Saturday.
The new creative space (located in Northside’s Bertke Electric Buildings) will
come alive with interactive art installations, fashion and music. Washington
D.C.'s ARTAYA and local shops NVISION and Sloane Boutique will present a
fabulous fashion show set to the tunes of concert:nova and the Cincinnati Symphony
Orchestra. The warehouse will also feature work by artists Susan Byrnes, Rob
Wolpert and Billy Colbert along with plenty of libations. Support parProjects
with and get down beginning at 8 p.m. VIP tickets grant early admission, a
drink and dinner by the bite. Stick around after the show or come late for a
dance party 10:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. with DJ Pillo.
Slow Food
Cincinnati is a local chapter of a global grassroots movement seeking to
promote good, clean and fair
food in the area. If you support the idea of eating food that is delicious and nutritious,
beneficial to the environment and good for the people who grow and produce it,
join the group for a Slow Food Dinner at Local 127 Sunday. The downtown restaurant’s
Chef and Master Sommelier, Steven Geddes, will prepare a sustainable,
locally-sourced meal with wine optional pairings to be served at 6 p.m. Come
early to watch him butcher a whole hog at 1 p.m. It’s not as odd as it may
sound — it’s good to know where our food comes from! Reserve your spot by
calling Local 127 at 513-721-1345.
Iconic Roebling Suspension Bridge gets 21st Century makeover
0 Comments · Tuesday, November 9, 2010
When the Roebling Suspension Bridge reopened Nov. 5 after eight months of repainting and revitalization, few people might have noticed the oblong lights tracing the curving diagonal cables that give the bridge its profile. But these lights (the bridge's "necklace," according to its fans) and the flags atop the towers are the most visible signs of a volunteer effort that stretches back 35 years and has been instrumental in keeping the Roebling Bridge fit to be a symbol of the Cincinnati region.