Met Opera New Season Cincinnati Fine Arts Fund Sampler Weekend 2017

Halloween Haunt at Kings Island.

FRIDAY, Sept. 22

Halloween Haunt, half dozen p.m.-1 a.g. Friday-Saturday, Kings Isle, 6300 Kings Isle Drive, Mason. Haunted attractions, shows, mazes and rides. Ages thirteen and upwards. Through October. 28. $48, $31 advance online. 513-754-5700; www.visitkingsisland.com/haunt.

Cincinnati Food Truck Association Food Festival,11 a.m.-9 p.chiliad., Blue Ash Summit Park, 4335 Glendale-Milford Road, Blueish Ash. More than 30 nutrient trucks, local craft beer and alive music. Bring chairs and blankets. Gratuitous admission. 513-492-2899; www.cftafoodfest.com.

Newport Oktoberfest,5-11 p.1000. Friday, apex-11 p.thou. Sabbatum, apex-nine p.chiliad. Sunday, Festival Park Newport, Riverboat Row, Newport. Large festival tents. Munich Oktoberfest way of German nutrient, beer and music. Free. 513-477-3320; www.newportky.gov.

Cincinnati Comic Expo,three p.k. Fri, 10 a.k. Saturday-Sunday, Duke Free energy Convention Middle, 525 Elm St., Downtown. Annual show celebrating all periods and genres of popular civilization with accent on comics. Latest and greatest in comics, graphic novels, artwork, games, toys, movies and Boob tube. $5-$99. world wide web.cincinnaticomicexpo.com.

Glendale Arts and crafts Beer and Wine Festival,five-11 p.m. Friday, 11 a.k.-xi p.chiliad. Saturday, Glendale Village Square, 30 Village Square, Glendale. Arts and crafts beer, wine, food, vendors and local Glendale merchants. Musical entertainment each night. Gratis. 513-378-1735; www.glendalecraftbeerwinefestival.com.

Kinman Farms Fall Fest, 5-10 p.m. Friday, ten a.1000.-x p.m. Saturday, apex-7 p.m. Sunday, Kinman Farms, 4175 Burlington Pike, Boone Canton. Hayrides, corn maze, music, games, kiddie train ride, face painting, petting zoo and a pumpkin. Also available Kinman Farms Grill, pony rides (weekends just), photo booth, pumpkins, apples, crafts, mums and more. Through Oct. 29. $nine. 859-689-2682; www.kinmanfarm.com.

Cincinnati Food + Wine Classic,6:30 p.thou. Fri, noon Sat, Yeatman's Cove, 805 Pete Rose Style, Downtown. Celebration of Midwest through grand tastings, demos, seminars, competitions, after parties and more. Run across website for exact times and dining experiences. Ages 21 and up. $115, $95 advance, $75 early bird. Reservations required. cincinnatifoodandwineclassic.com.

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Arnold's Bar and Grill Music Fest, seven:thirty p.k.-12:30 a.m. (Music by Part-time Gentlemen, Jim Castro and Dr. Hue, and Buffalo Wabs and the Price Hill Hustle.) Friday, viii:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. (Music by Moonshine Drive, Jake Speed and the Freddies, and Dearest and Houston.) Saturday, Arnold's Bar & Grill, 210 Eastward. Eighth St., Downtown. 6 bands over two nights. Hosted past WNKU's Ken Hanes and featuring West Sixth Brewing Co. beers. Free. 513-421-6234; world wide web.arnoldsbarandgrill.com.

​​​​​​Creedence Clearwater Revival, viii p.1000., Lawrenceburg Event Center, 91 Walnut St., Lawrenceburg. 800-745-3000; ticketmaster.com.

PnB Stone, 8 p.m., Madison Theater, 730 Madison Ave., Covington. VIP includes encounter and greet with artist. $125 VIP, $55. 859-491-2444; world wide web.madisontheateronline.com.

Chon, viii p.m., Bogart's, 2621 Vine St., Corryville. $28, $23 advance. 513-872-8801; www.bogarts.com.

Play On Presented by Gold Star Chili, eight-xi p.g., Sharonville Convention Center, 11355 Chester Road, Sharonville. Several prominent regional bands/artists perform. Ages 21 and up. Benefits GIVEHOPE Pancreatic Cancer Inquiry and Awareness Alliance. $20. 513-532-5360; chip.ly/2wFLLFg.

Erin Ward and Jim Stark are seen in a promotional photo for the Know Theatre's production of Jacqueline Goldfinger's

The Arsonists,8 p.thou. Fri-Sabbatum, 3 p.grand. Sunday, Know Theatre of Cincinnati, 1120 Jackson St., Over-the-Rhine. Gimmicky American myth explores relationship between father and daughter in tale of grief, loss and redemption. Through October. 14. $20. 513-300-5669; www.knowtheatre.com.

Country of Illusion Zombie 5K Run For Your Life, seven p.m., Land of Illusion, 8762 Thomas Road, Middletown. This is no leisurely 5K, exist prepared to come face-to-face up with brain-hungry zombies and other scary things. $45, $twoscore advance (includes park admission). 513-423-9960; bit.ly/2ePZz9a.

Cincinnati Beer Run with Glow, 7 p.m., Festival Park Newport, Riverboat Row, Newport. Beer and glow run, starting in Newport, going through Cincinnati and ending back in Newport with afterparty at Newport Oktoberfest. Ages 21 and up. Benefits I Have Wings. $55. Registration required. 859-620-2862; bit.ly/2uZQQeL.

MORE:Gratis and fun events this weekend

Cincinnati Bristles Barons Fall Car Show, 4-9 p.m., Frisch's Big Boy, 5760 Wooster Pike, Mariemont. Chief Parking Lot. Registration iv-7 p.grand. All vehicle and motorcycles welcome. Prizes at 8:xxx p.m. Benefits One Style Farm Children's Home. $10 per vehicle registered. 941-914-0762; bit.ly/2hJYtAj.

Cincinnati Reds Baseball, vii:10 p.m., Great American Ball Park, 100 Joe Nuxhall Style, Downtown. vs. Blood-red Sox. $5 and up. 513-381-7337; www.reds.com.

A Midsummer Night's Dream, 7:30 p.thou. Friday-Saturday, 2 p.one thousand. Lord's day, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, 1195 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Shakespeare's beloved play about bizarre honey triangle and midsummer night in wood. 513-381-2273; www.cincyshakes.com.

The Phenomenon Worker,8 p.m. Fri-Saturday, ii p.m. Dominicus, Covedale Eye for the Performing Arts, 4990 Glenway Ave., West Price Hill. Classic play tells story of Annie Sullivan and her bullheaded and mute student Helen Keller. Through Oct. ane. Presented by Cincinnati Landmark Productions. $27, $24 seniors and students. 513-241-6550; www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com.

Jessica Vosk stars as Elphaba in the National Tour of

Wicked,viii p.thousand. Fri, 2 and 8 p.yard. Saturday, 1 and vi:30 p.one thousand. Dominicus, Aronoff Center, Procter & Adventure Hall, 650 Walnut St., Downtown. Through October. 15. Presented by Broadway in Cincinnati. $42.fifty and upward. 513-621-2787; cincinnati.broadway.com.

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Pumpkin Patch Festival, iv-8 p.m. Mon-Fri, 10 a.chiliad.-8 p.m. Sat, noon-8 p.thousand. Sunday, Christ Fellowship Church, 5000 North Curve Road, Monfort Heights. Pumpkin patch, games, corn maze, photo berth. Through Oct. 31. Free. 513-662-4569; cfcnext.org.

Shakespeare In Love,viii p.g. Friday, 4 and viii p.one thousand. Saturday, 2 p.g. Dominicus, Playhouse in the Park, Eden Park. Oscar-winning film comes to life on stage in extravagant production that'south both wildly funny and irresistibly romantic. Through Sept. 30. $34.90 and upward. 800-582-3208; www.cincyplay.com.

Kaplan New Works Serial,viii p.m. Fri, ii and 8 p.m. Saturday, 1 and 6:30 p.chiliad. Lord's day, Aronoff Center for the Arts, 650 Walnut St., Downtown. Gloat the miracle of contemporary ballet with this refreshing functioning. Special guest Travis Wall from "So You Think Y'all Can Trip the light fantastic." Presented past Cincinnati Ballet. 513-621-5282; cballet.org.

Purity Ring, a Canadian electronic music duo, performs at a previous MidPoint Music Festival.

Sabbatum, Sept. 23

MidPoint Music Festival,2 p.one thousand.-midnight Saturday-Sunday, Taft Theatre, 317 E. Fifth St., Downtown. Various bands from across U.S. and effectually the world at various venues in Downtown. Daily times vary for each location. $225 VIP, $115 Weekend Laissez passer, $65 Single Day; www.mpmf.com.

Great Outdoor Weekend,Sabbatum-Sunday, Greater Cincinnati. Nation's largest outdoor recreation and nature didactics sampler, offering free outdoor events for families. More than than 120 activities and programs, hosted at 40 dissimilar sites across Tri-state region. Free. 513-541-1538; world wide web.greatoutdoorweekend.org.

Fire Up the Night International Fireworks Competition, four p.m., Coney Isle, 6201 Kellogg Ave., Anderson Township. Spotter a spectacular fireworks display over Lake Como and relax with family and friends on this Saturday night. Competition begins at 8:30 p.m. $25 per carload, $5 per person walk-in. 513-232-8230; www.coneyislandpark.com.

Mr. Joy,8 p.m. Sat, 7 p.yard. Dominicus, Playhouse in the Park, Eden Park. 9 different customers of shoe store owner Mr. Joy are brought to life by ane actress to tell story of his profound touch on on Harlem community. Through Oct. 22. 513-582-3208; www.cincyplay.com.

Jack-O-Lantern Junction,x a.m.-half-dozen p.thou. Sabbatum, noon-6 p.m. Sunday, EnterTrainment Junction, 7379 Squire Court, West Chester Township. Trick-or-treat in earth'southward largest indoor train exhibit. Indoor pumpkin patch, outdoor train rides and kid-friendly maze. Through Oct. 31. $xiii.95, $eleven.95 seniors, $ix.95 children, free ages 2 and under. 513-898-8000; world wide web.entertrainmentjunction.com.

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. (88) goes into turn two in the second stage of the NASCAR Cup Series Quaker State 400 at the Kentucky Speedway in Sparta, Ky., on Saturday, July 8, 2017. Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series driver Martin Truex Jr. (78) tallied a victory in overtime after a caution on lap 265.(The Cincinnati Enquirer/Sam Greene)

NASCAR XFINITY Serial VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300, eight-11 p.m., Kentucky Speedway, 1 Speedway Drive, Sparta. NASCAR XFINITY Series stars take spotlight contesting for valuable championship footing during season's closing stretch. $twenty-$59. 859-578-2300; www.kentuckyspeedway.com.

Pyramid Loma Art Fair,ten a.m.-5 p.m. Sabbatum, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Dominicus, Pyramid Loma Sculpture Park and Museum, 1763 Ohio 128, Hamilton. 15th annual event where nearly 60 artists and craftsmen display their wares. $5 per vehicle. 513-868-8336; www.pyramidhill.org.

Fine art Affaire,11 a.m.-5 p.m., Downtown Milford, Primary Street. Juried, outdoor art and fine craft show featuring over 100 local and regional artists, musical entertainment and food. Benefits Greater Milford Area Historical Guild. Free. 513-248-0324; www.milfordhistory.net.

Backlot xxx Party, 7 p.m., Over-the-Rhine. Central Parkway at Co-operative and Henry streets. Party recreates dorsum lot of pic fix with special furnishings, entertainment, production pattern, props, makeup artists and backside-the-scenes surprises. Food stations, specialty bars, DJ with dance floor and more. Benefits Film Cincinnati. $160 VIP, $lx. Reservations required.; www.filmcincinnati.com.

Mushroom Caput, viii p.m., Land of Illusion, 8762 Thomas Road, Middletown. Phase of Rage. Mushroom Caput in concert included with general admission. $36.99. 513-423-9960; chip.ly/2f47ArH.

Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder, vii:30-9:30 p.thou., Mount St. Joseph University, 5701 Delhi Route, Delhi Township. $65, $55. 513-570-0652; www.cincymusicseries.org.

Toadies, 8 p.one thousand., Bogart's, 2621 Vine St., Corryville. $28, $23 accelerate. 513-872-8801; world wide web.bogarts.com.

Bluegrass for Babies, 3-9 p.1000., Seasongood Pavilion, Eden Park. Unique, family-friendly concert featuring alive bluegrass performances, activities, local food and drinks, raffles and more. Benefits Cincinnati Children's Infirmary and Medical Eye. $xx, $fifteen, $12 through Sept. one, free ages 12 and under. 513-871-0653; bit.ly/1eyUwrt.

Band of Helping Hands Blues Fest, 1-xi:thirty p.m., Belfry Park, 950 S. Fort Thomas Ave., Fort Thomas. Local bands include Paul Thorn, Victor Wainwright, Tad Robinson, Ricky Nye, Noah Wotherspoon, 500 Miles to Memphis. Family friendly, local merchants, food and more. Benefits Band of Helping Easily. Free. 859-781-1700; bit.ly/2wbpAGi.

Autumn Festival,11 a.m.-iii p.1000., Liberty Park, 6757 Yankee Road, Liberty Township. Inflatables, activity zone, multifariousness of games, and more. Dress up dog for stroll around park and risk to win prizes. Free. 513-759-7500; www.liberty-township.com.

Erica Fannke of East Walnut Hills with a glass of Out and About and Lauren Holman of Newport with a Glass of Braxton's Storm at 50 West Brewing Co.'s Fifty Fest 2016 on Saturday. The event featured 20-plus breweries, food and 10 bands on three stages.

50 Fest, noon-midnight, Fifty West Brewing Visitor, 7668 Wooster Expressway, Columbia Township. Family-friendly event features craftsmanship of local musicians, chefs and breweries. $10, $7 advance. 513-834-8789; fiftyfest.fiftywestbrew.com.

Taste of Liberty,1-five p.grand., Liberty Center, 7100 Foundry Row, Liberty Township. The Square at Liberty Center. Sample food exclusively from Freedom Center restaurants. Costless. 513-644-0900; www.liberty-middle.com.

St. Jude Oktoberfest,four p.m.-midnight (Music by Schnapps Ring.) Saturday, noon-eight p.m. (Enzian folk dancers, music by Bier Ring.) Lord's day, 5924 Bridgetown Road, Bridgetown. Authentic German language Oktoberfest including entertainment, booths, games, rides for children, German-American food and beer. Free. 513-574-1230; world wide web.stjudebridgetown.org.

St. Ann Oktoberfest,six-11:30 p.m., 646 Clinton Ave., Hamilton. German language music, beer, food and rides. 513-863-4963; www.saintanncc.com.

St. Vincent Ferrer Autumn Festival,5-11 p.thou. Saturday, 4-ix p.yard. Dominicus, 7754 Montgomery Road, Sycamore Township. Rides, alive music, nutrient and more. 513-791-9030.

Lexie's Dragonfly 5K, 9:30 a.thousand.-two p.one thousand., Voice of America MetroPark, 7850 Voice of America Park Drive, West Chester Township. Family unit-friendly event includes 5K walk/run, corn hole tournament, alive music by The Adept Hooks, pilus braiding and blast design, temporary tattooing, nutrient trucks, vendors and more. Benefits The Dragonfly Foundation. $xxx. Registration recommended. 513-494-6474; www.lexiesdragonfly5k.com.

Cincinnati Reds Baseball, 4:10 p.one thousand., Great American Ball Park, 100 Joe Nuxhall Fashion, Downtown. vs. Ruby-red Sox. Fan Vote Bobblehead. $5 and upward. 513-381-7337; world wide web.reds.com.

Male swimmers at the 2014 Great Ohio River Swim. Harmful algae in the water means the event will be cancelled this year.

SUNDAY, Sept. 24

Swell Ohio River Swim, 8:15 a.one thousand., Cincinnati Public Landing, 435 Due east. Mehring Way, Downtown. Serpentine Wall. Swim across Ohio River and back. Benefits Outdoor Gamble Clubs of Greater Cincinnati. $50, $twoscore advance, $35 college students ages 18-23 with ID, $25 ages 12-18. Registration required. 513-235-9700; www.greatohioriverswim.com.

Charley Harper Quilt Show,11 a.m.-four p.m., Farbach-Werner Nature Preserve, 3455 Poole Road, Colerain Township. Ellenwood Scarlet Barn. 100 small quilts of new and past textile interpretations of Charley Harpers work and new challenge quilts in theme "Flora and Brute of Ohio." Daily park pass is $3 for residents, $5 for not resident. Through Oct. 1. Costless, motor vehicle permit required. 513-521-7275; www.rivercityquiltguild.com.

Poptone, eight p.m., 20th Century Theater, 3021 Madison Road, Oakley. Featuring Daniel Ash and Kevin Haskins, formerly of Bauhaus, Tones on Tail, Love and Rockets, and the Bubblemen. $30, $25 advance. 513-731-8000; www.the20thcenturytheater.com.

Betty Clooney, 2 p.m., Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County Main Library, 800 Vine St., Downtown. Nick Clooney and Dr. Carlos Campo talk over life and career of vocaliser. Gratis. 513-369-6900.

Celebrate the Sorg: Butler Philharmonic Orchestra, 4 p.m., Sorg Opera House, 63 S. Main St., Middletown. Music director Paul John Stanbery leads orchestra through works by Gershwin, Ellington, Anderson, Brubeck and more. Features internationally known opera soprano Jessica Rivera. Benefits Sorg Renovation Fund. $100, $30; cincyticket.com.

Miami University Regionals' Hamilton Campus Solarium Garden Fest, apex-4 p.thou., Miami University Hamilton, 1601 Academy Blvd., Hamilton. Activities, cook-off with community leaders and campus leaders. Benefits Shared Harvest Foodbank. $5 donation. 513-785-3086.

Mainstrasse Village Bazaar, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., MainStrasse Village, Main Street, Covington. Antiques and collectibles for sale along promenade. Free access. 859-491-0458; www.mainstrasse.org.

St. Margaret Hall Fall Festival,noon-vi p.m., St. Margaret Hall Assisted Living and Nursing Home, 1960 Madison Road, O'Bryonville. 513-751-5880; www.stmargarethall.com.

Sophie'south Affections Run, 1-8 p.chiliad., St. Jude Church building, 5924 Bridgetown Road, Bridgetown. Awards to meridian male and female runners in 12 age divisions and to top male and female runners in stroller segmentation. Benefits Cincinnati Children's Infirmary Medical Centre,. $25. 513-607-4422; www.sophiesangelrun.org.

Cincinnati Reds Baseball game, 1:x p.1000., Groovy American Brawl Park, 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Downtown. vs. Scarlet Sox. Fan Appreciation Day & Reds Team Photo. $5 and up. 513-381-7337; www.reds.com.

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Source: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/entertainment/2017/09/18/things-do-week-sept-18-24/677357001/

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