
From a potluck to tours of Music Hall, there's plenty to enjoy in Cincinnati this week. Read on for a rundown of ideas for how to fill your calendar.
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Peace Builders Potluck
Join Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center for a potluck that supports nonviolence. Guests will share the dishes they have brought. Dr. Michael Roman will also host a presentation called "Humanizing Climate Change from the Frontlines."
When: Tuesday, April 2, 6-8 p.m.
Where: Peaslee Neighborhood Center, 215 E. 14th St.
Admission: Free
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State of Hamilton County Address
Hear the State of the County Address by County Commissioner Denise Driehaus at Memorial Hall. There will be a reception afterward that is open to the public.
When: Thursday, April 4, 5:30–6:30 p.m.
Where: Memorial Hall OTR, 1225 Elm St.
Admission: Free
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2019 Empowering Families Symposium
Join Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center for its 2019 Empowering Families Symposium with a vendor fair. The event is geared toward helping patients and their families get better access to community resources, meet education advocates and network with other families.
When: Friday, April 5, 8 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Where: Xavier University Cintas Center Schiff Family, 1624 Herald Ave.
Admission: $30
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ArtsWave Days 2019: Open House Music Hall Tours
Enjoy seeing the Music Hall behind the scenes. The Society for the Preservation of Music Hall is providing tours to the public for free every 15 minutes. RSVP is required for a spot in the tour.
When: Saturday, April 6, 12:15-4 p.m.
Where: Music Hall, 1241 Elm St.
Admission: Free (Reservation required.)
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