Celebrate Canine Companions with a Bark Bash at the Cincinnati Museum Center

Head to the rotunda for free dog-related vendors and events; screenings of "Superpower Dogs" take place hourly at the OMNIMAX

Feb 19, 2020 at 2:12 pm
click to enlarge Chris Evans for "Superpower Dogs" - Photo: Reed Smoot ASC for Cosmic Pictures
Photo: Reed Smoot ASC for Cosmic Pictures
Chris Evans for "Superpower Dogs"

The Cincinnati Museum Center is celebrating canine companions with a Bark Bash, using the current OMNIMAX film Superpower Dogs as a starting point.

During the event, the museum rotunda will feature a treat station from local nonprofit Brewhaus Bakery & Dog Bones, service dogs from Circle Tail and 4 Paws for Ability, info from the Matt Haverkamp Foundation and the Blue Line K9 Protect agencies, cookie decorating stations for humans, expert panels about the value of support animals and selfie opportunities with Red Dog Pet Resort’s mascot.

Screenings of Superpower Dogs, which is narrated by Chris Evans and follows six brave dogs on extraordinary journeys, will take place hourly. Get details about each organization’s mission at cincymuseum.org. Certified service animals are allowed at the event, but family pets are not.

11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22. Events in the rotunda are free; OMNIMAX tickets are $9 for adults and $7 for children. Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave., Queensgate, cincymuseum.org