Here's your ultimate Cincinnati holiday event guide for 2020 (2024)

Here's your ultimate Cincinnati holiday event guide for 2020 (1)

What a long, strange year it's been. Now that we're in the home-stretch to 2021 we can take stock of our blessings andget into the holiday spirit. While some of our favoritesare on hiatus until next year, we've made a list (and checked it twice) ofthe fun holiday events that are happening this year.

Don't see yours listed? Send an email to calendar@cincinnati.com with "Holiday Events" in the subject line and we'll get it added.

NOTE: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, please double check with venues and organizers to confirm events are still taking place.

Holiday lights

Bright Light Nights, 5-9p.m. Liberty Center, 7100 Foundry Row, Liberty Township. Unique tree-lighting shows run every 20 minutes.Runs Nov. 27-Jan. 1. Free.liberty-center.com.

Christmas Night of Lights,dusk-10 p.m., Coney Island, 6201 Kellogg Ave., Anderson Township. Runs Nov. 6-Jan. 9. 2-mile car ride through Cincinnati's largest synchronized holiday light show.$7 per person, free ages 3-under. christmasnightsoflights.com/cincinnati.

ChristmasTown at Creation Museum, 5 p.m., Creation Museum, 2800 Bullittsburg Church Road, Petersburg. Stroll through botanical gardens amid thousands of multi-colored lights. Live nativity andpetting zoo. Runs Nov. 27-Dec. 30. Closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Free, parking $10. creationmuseum.org.

Dazzle Light Show, 5-10 p.m., Fountain Square, 525 Vine St., Downtown. Runs Thursday-SaturdayNov. 28-Dec. 19. 8-minute light show dances across the square once per hour. myfountainsquare.com.

Holiday In Lights, 6-9 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, 5:30-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday,Sharon Woods, 11450 Lebanon Road, Sharonville. Drive-through light show. More than 120 holiday-themed figures and over one million twinkling lights. Runs Nov. 21-Jan. 2. Closed Thanksgiving Day and New Year's Eve. $15 per car, $45 for buses and 15-passenger vans. Special effects glasses $2 each or 3 for $5. No cash accepted, credit cards only. 513-769-0393;holidayinlights.com.

[ Hello, inbox:Sign up for the weeklyThings To Do newsletter. ]

Here's your ultimate Cincinnati holiday event guide for 2020 (2)

Holiday Lights on the Hill: Journey Borealis, 6-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 6-10 p.m. Friday-Sunday, Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum, 1763 Hamilton Cleves Road, Hamilton. A 2.5 mile drive through a one-of-a-kind holiday light spectacular featuring more than 1,000,000 lights and holiday art installations created by regional and national artists.Runs Nov. 20-Jan. 3. $8, $3 ages 6-12, free ages 5-under. pyramidhill.org.

Land of Illusion Christmas Glow Drive-Thru Winter Wonderland, 6-10 p.m. nightly, Land of Illusion, 8762 Thomas Road, Middletown. Runs Nov. 25-Dec. 30. Park closed Nov. 30-Dec. 2 and Christmas Day. landofillusion.com.

Light in the Forest, 5-9 p.m. Thursday-Sunday, Cincinnati Nature Center, 4949 Tealtown Road, Milford. Walking tour featuring the forest as a canvas for artistic display of light, including three installations by OBLSK, a participant of BLINK. Live music, shopping, bonfires and more. Runs Dec. 3-Jan. 3. Preregistration required. $12, $10 members, $7 child, $5 child members. cincynature.org.

Light Up Middletown, 6-10 p.m.,Smith Park, 500 Tytus Ave., Middletown. Runs Nov. 26-Dec. 31. Open daily, including holidays.Drive-thru holiday scenes with over 100 displays. Cash donations. lightupmiddletown.org.

Light Up the Fair, 5:30-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 5:30-9:30 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, Boone County Fairgrounds,5819 Idlewild Rd, Burlington. Drive-through, synchronized light show featuring over 1.5 million channels of computer-controlled lights, a 300-foot snowflake tunnel and a 50-foot Christmas tree made of 25,000 lights. Lights synced to music you listen to through your car radio.Owned and operated by Boone Lighting Effects, a small local business. Runs Nov. 13-Jan. 2.$6 per person, free ages 3-under. lightupthefair.com.

PNC Festival of Lights, 1-9 p.m., Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Gardens, 3400 Vine St., Avondale. Toyland Express ride begins daily 2:30 p.m. and Santa visits daily from 4 p.m.Reservations required. Runs Nov.21-Jan. 3, closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Bonus nights Jan. 8-10 and Jan. 15-17. cincinnatizoo.org.

Holiday attractions

A Christmas NightmareDent Schoolhouse, 6-11 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 5963 Harrison Ave., Dent. Back by popular demand, this one weekend event mashes the best of Halloween and Christmas into one fun attraction at The Dent Schoolhouse. The entire schoolhouse is decorated for Christmas–Christmas trees, lights, new music, new characters and more! Krampus, The Dent Grinch, and other dark Christmas favorites will all be in attendance. Runs Dec. 4-5 only. $20-$30. 513-445-9767; www.frightsite.com.

Here's your ultimate Cincinnati holiday event guide for 2020 (3)

A Very Merry Garden Holiday, 10 a.m. daily, Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Mount Adams. Open daily, including holidays. Explore a botanically designed Cincinnati theme with enchanting train display andminiature world featuring city landmarks. $10, $7 ages 5-17, free ages 4-under. Runs Nov. 14-Jan. 12. 513-421-4086;cincinnatiparks.com/krohn.

Anderson Holiday Festival, 4-6p.m. Dec. 5, Anderson Town Center Streetscape, 7500 Beechmont Ave., Anderson Township. Tree lighting, crafts, visit from Santa, holiday passport. Free. andersontownship.org.

Christmas in Loveland 2020, Historic Downtown Loveland. Everything from Santa andMrs. Claus at the North Pole, to a live Nativity scene, to a Winter Wonderland. Free. Events spread out across town to maintain social distancing. Runs Dec. 18-20. business.lovelandchamber.org/events.

Crib of the Nativity Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Mount Adams. Daily through Dec. 31.

Fairfield Parade of Lights Drive-Through, 6-8 p.m. Nov. 29, Harbin Park,1300 Hunter Rd, Fairfield. Special drive-through display where holiday floats are set up in the park and you drive by and enjoy them from the comfort and safety of your vehicle. fairfieldoh.gov/holidays.

Festival of Trees, 4-7 p.m. Dec. 2, Fairfield Community Arts Center, 411 Wessel Drive, Fairfield. Stroll through indoor forest of decorated trees sponsored by local businesses and organizations and vote for your favorite. Display remains open until Dec. 28.

Found, The Banks, Downtown and Over-the-Rhine. Multi-faceted program featuring several installations to allow visitors to enjoy during the holidays in a safe, socially-distant manner. Runs Nov. 27-Dec. 19.

Krohn by Candlelight Family Nights, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Dec. 13-23 and Dec. 26-30, Krohn Conservatory,1501 Eden Park Drive, Mount Adams. $10, $7 ages 5-17, free ages 4-under. cincinnatiparks.com/krohn.

Light Up GoshenParade, 4:30 p.m. Nov. 21, Goshen High School, 6707 Goshen Road, Goshen. Parade ends atGoshen High School with treelighting, Christmas carols, Santa Claus, free rides and free food from local churches and local businesses. This is a fun filled free activity for the entire family. goshenchamberofcommerce.com.

Light Up Oakley, Dec. 14-Jan. 1. Neighbors and businesses in Oakley get creative with holiday lights and you can vote for your favorites. oakleynow.com/lights.

Miracle at The Overlook Lodge, 5-10 p.m. Monday-Friday, 1-10 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, The Overlook Lodge, 6083 Montgomery Road, Pleasant Ridge. Miracle, the beloved Christmas pop-up bar, returns for its 4th year. Festive, whimsical holiday decor and drinks. Runs now through Dec. 27. Ticketed reservations offer bundle options of co*cktails, Naughty or Nice shots, charcuterie boards, Christmas cookies and more. ticketleap.com.

Here's your ultimate Cincinnati holiday event guide for 2020 (4)

Pioneer Christmas, 1-4 p.m. Dec. 13, Keehner Park, 7411 Barret Road, West Chester. Free. Re-creation of a classic 19thcentury American Christmas party. Step back more than 100 years and cozy up to the fireplace to enjoy complimentary treats like molasses cookies and apple cider. Traditional pioneer fare will be available to taste. Santa visits and all kids go home with a candy cane. Free. and open to public. westchesteroh.org.

HOLIDAY: Price Hill Glow Up, 7-10 p.m. Dec. 5-6, Dunham Recreation Center, 4320 Guerley Road, Price Hill. Fun, community oriented, socially-distant holiday drive-through light display.

Snowland, Great Wolf Lodge, 2501 Great Wolf Drive, Mason.Whimsical decor, daily snow showers, festive activities and a new cocoa trolley. Families can escape the chilly weather and safely soak up the holiday spirit with health and safety protocols in place. Runs Nov. 27-Jan. 3. Daily lighting of menorah candle during Hanukkah Dec. 22-Dec. 30 (excluding Friday).greatwolf.com.

The Christmas Ranch 6p.m., Christmas Ranch, 3205 S.Waynesville Road, Morrow.The Christmas Ranch is a combination walk-through and drive-through experience with seven heated buildings in the village area, connected, for the most part, by gravel walkways. Strollers are welcome. Free parking.Runs Nov. 20-Dec. 23. Closed Thanksgiving Day. $15-$30.thechristmasranch.com.

Ugly Sweater Bar Crawl,noon-6p.m.Dec. 5, Over-the-Rhine.Dig out your ugly sweater and tacky holiday pants for this holiday-themed bar crawl through Over-the-Rhine. Ages 21-up.$12-$20. eventbrite.com.

Virtual Light Up the Square, 7p.m. Nov. 27, Fountain Square, 525 Vine St., Downtown. Viewers at home canwatch the broadcast on Channel 5 and participate virtually in several ways. Downtown visitors are kindly asked not to gather at the Square this year without a reservation for the ice rink, to avoid overcrowding the space. The tree will be lit in advance at an unannounced day and time, and there will not be any fireworks. Reservations: myfountainsquare.com.

Trains

Christmas at the Junction, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon-6 p.m. Sunday, EnterTrainment Junction, 7379 Squire Court, West Chester.Family-friendly holiday celebration. Largest indoor model train display and kids can use a video screen to talk with Santa at his workshop at the North Pole. Closes at 4 p.m. on Christmas Eve and New Years Eve. Closed Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Special extended hours Dec. 7-30 open until 9 p.m. $17.95 do-it-all admission, $15.95 advance. Free parking. 513-898-8000; entertrainmentjunction.com.

Here's your ultimate Cincinnati holiday event guide for 2020 (5)

Holiday Junction featuring Duke Energy Trains, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday-Sunday, Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, 1301 Western Ave., Queensgate. One of Cincinnati's most beloved holiday traditions returns with over 300 rail cars and 60 locomotives. Runs Nov. 13-Jan. 3. cincymuseum.com/holiday-junction.

Holiday Train Display, 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, noon-4:30 p.m. Sunday, Glenwood Gardens,10397 Springfield Pike, Woodlawn. Train displays harken back to the time of the steam engine with whimsical buildings, landscaping and special effects. In the Garden Workshop of Highfield Discovery Garden. Runs Nov. 27-Jan $2.75 per person, free ages under 2.greatparks.org.

LM&M Railroad's Holiday Express, 6 and 8 p.m. weekdays, noon, 2, 4, 6 and 8 p.m. weekends,Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad, 16 E. South St., Lebanon. Runs Dec. 3-6, Dec. 10-13 and Dec. 17-20. 90-minutejourney.Elves entertain on the train, then visit with Santa from a safe distance at a special off-train location.$25adults, $20children and seniors, $5 infants under age 2. Tickets must be purchased in advance online.lebanonrr.com.

Santa Claus Limited, 9:01 a.m., 11:15 a.m., 1:30 p.m. Nov. 28, Whitewater Valley Railroad, 455 Market St., Connersville. Board the train at Grand Central Station in Connorsville. Santa boards and visits with each child.$10 ages 2-up. 765-825-2054; whitewatervalleyrr.org.

The Polar Express, Whitewater Valley Railroad, 455 Market St., Connersville. Runs Nov. 13-Dec. 19. This is the only licensed Polar Express train ride in the Greater Cincinnati area. Journey through countryside to a special stop at the "North Pole" where Santa boards to visit with children. Enjoy hot chocolate and cookies while listening to and reading along with the magical story. Ride is approximately 2 hours long. $37 per person ages 2-up. 765-825-2054; whitewatervalleyrr.org.

Santas

Black Santa, noon-4 p.m. Sundays, Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Black Santa visits every Sunday Nov. 29-Dec. 20 for socially distanced photos with your camera. Free.

Drive-Through Santa Village, 10-11:30 a.m. Dec. 12, Fairfield Community Art Center, 411 Wessel Drive, Fairfield. Take a selfiewith Santa from the comfort of your car. Elves will have special treats while supplies last. No walk-ups.

Santa Arrives, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday-Sunday, Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, 1301 Western Ave., Queensgate. Kids can have a fireside chat with Santa Claus through a plexiglass barrier. Black Santa makes a special visit to CMC on Friday, Dec. 18. Runs Nov. 27-Dec. 20. cincymuseum.com/holiday-junction.

Santa Rescue, noonNov. 28, The Cincinnati Fire Museum, 315 W. Court St., Downtown. Watch from your car as Santa isrescued from atop the museum roof by brave firefighters of Cincinnati Fire Department Ladder Truck 3. Free. 513-621-5553; info@cincyfiremuseum.com.

Here's your ultimate Cincinnati holiday event guide for 2020 (6)

Santa Skates, noon and 2p.m., Fountain Square Ice Rink, 525 Vine St., Downtown. Santa will skate and ride bumper cars with guests. Runs Saturdays and Sundays Nov. 28-Dec. 20. myfountainsquare.com.

Santa's Traveling Workshop Photos, 4-6 p.m. Nov. 21, 5-7 p.m. Nov. 28, 5-7 p.m. Dec. 7, Crossgate Lanes, 4230 Hunt Road, Blue Ash.Contactless Santa visit in his traveling workshop with professional photos. (3) 5x7 prints pus digital image for $25. Reservations required. santaphotoscincinnati.com.

Santa’s Traveling Workshop Photos,1-3 p.m. Nov. 28, 6-8 p.m.Dec. 5, 6-8 p.m.Dec. 10, 6-8 p.m.Dec. 17. Marriott Cincinnati North6189 Muhlhauser Road, West Chester Township. Contactless Santa visit in his traveling workshop with professional photos. (3) 5x7 prints pus digital image for $25. Reservations required. santaphotoscincinnati.com.

Santa Visits, 4-8 p.m. Friday, noon-6 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Carew Tower, 441 Vine St., Downtown. Runs Friday-Sunday Nov. 27-Dec. 21 and from noon-8 p.m. Christmas Eve. CANCELED

Santa’s Wonderland,Cabela’s, 7250 Cabela Drive, West Chester. Runs Nov. 7-Dec. 24. Enchanting Christmas village offering free4x6 studio-quality photos with Santa and a "Contactless Claus" visit using acrylic barrier. Free. Reservations required.cabelas.com.

Santa's Workshop, noon-4p.m., Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine.Runs Saturdays and Sundays Nov. 28-Dec. 19. Santa and his merry band of Elves will be spending time in Washington Park making gifts, ornaments and other fun creations.Event is free, bring your own camera for photos. Black Santa visits every Sunday.washingtonpark.org.

Here's your ultimate Cincinnati holiday event guide for 2020 (7)

Scuba Santa, 11 a.m., Newport Aquarium, One Levee Way, Newport. It's a water wonderland full of playful penguins, colorful holiday lights and magic bubbles. Runs Nov. 27-Dec. 24. $25.99, $17.99 children. 800-406-3474; newportaquarium.com.

Sensory-friendly Santa Experience, 1:30-3 p.m., Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, 3400 Vine St., Avondale. Santa meet and greet for visitors with sensory sensitivities and/or developmental disabilities. Runs Dec. 4, Dec. 6-7, Dec. 9-12. cincinnatizoo.org.

Virtual Bedtime Stories with Santa, 6:30-7 p.m. Dec. 8. Santa will be streaming live on Facebook via the Fairfield Parks Facebook page. Santa and Mrs. Claus will read stories and answer questions and letters. facebook.com/fairfieldparks.

Dine with Santa

Breakfast with Santa, 8:30-10 a.m. and 10:30-noon Dec. 12, The Landing Event Center, 119 Karl Brown Way, Loveland. Two seatings available. $15 ages 8-up, $10 ages 3-7, free ages 2-under. 513-683-1544; business.lovelandchamber.org/events.

Ice rinks and outdoor fun

Glice Rink, Creation Museum, 2800 Bullittsburg Church Road, Petersburg. Features synthetic ice and special skates provided by museum. Runs Nov. 27-Dec. 30. Closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. $7.99 per person, includes skate rental.Parking $10. creationmuseum.org.

Goggin Ice Center, 3-3:50 p.m. and 4:10-5 p.m., Goggin Ice Center, 610 S. Oak St., Oxford. Public ice skating Nov. 25-29 and every Saturday-Sunday in December. 513-529-9800; miamioh.edu.ice.

Fifty West Ice Rink, 4-10 p.m. weekdays, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. weekends, Fifty West, 7605 Wooster Pike, Columbia Township. Masks are required at all times and an hourly reservation system limits the number of skaters on the ice at once.OpenedNov. 16. $10 per person for one hour of skate time. fiftywestbrew.com/ice-skating.

UC Health IceRink & Bumper Cars, Fountain Square, 525 Vine St., Downtown. Runs Nov. 7-Feb. 15. Ice skating and new this year, bumper cars on ice. $15 both, $10 ice skating only.myfountainsquare.com.

Here's your ultimate Cincinnati holiday event guide for 2020 (8)

Virtual Jingle Bell Run, Dec. 11-13. Run your own 5K anytime during weekend. Benefits Arthritis Foundation. Information: Barb Precht 513-448-1124;events.arthritis.org.

Walk the Lights, 6-9 p.m. Dec. 2 and Dec. 30,Sharon Woods, 11450 Lebanon Road, Sharonville. No car traffic allowed during this special Holiday in Lights. Walk through light show with more than 120 holiday-themed figures and over one million twinkling lights.holidayinlights.com.

Warm 98 Ice Rink, Summit Park, 4335 Glendale Milford Road, Blue Ash. Runs Nov. 14-Jan. 3.$6, $5 for groups of 3 or more. Priceincludes skate rental. Rink status line: 513-745-6259; summitparkblueash.com.

Winter Nights, River Lights, nightly, Purple People Bridge and Newport on the Levee, 1 Levee Way, Newport. Enjoy a free, socially distanced family activity by takingaholiday walk across the beautifully-lit Purple People Bridge,accompanied by music.You can also stroll theriver walk tosee the 50-foot tree on the Aquarium Plaza at Newport on the Levee (1 Levee Way, Newport), andcomplete your visit by stopping at the Wish Tree to make someone’s holiday wish come true.The Wish Tree is located on the Newport side of the bridge approach. The bridge will be festively-lit nightly through January 15.

Winter Wonderland Ice Rink, 4-8 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 4-9 p.m. Friday noon-9 p.m. Saturday, noon-8 p.m. Sunday, Todd-Creech Memorial Park, 148 Front St., Lawrenceburg. Runs Nov. 7-Jan. 3. $6, $ ages 14-under, free ages 2-under. Lawrenceburg residents skate for free with proof of residency. 812-537-0731; thinklawrenceburg.com.

Holiday theater

Bah Humbug! A One-Man Christmas Carol, The Children's Theatre of Cincinnati on Tour. Runs Nov. 30-Dec. 22.All characters in this production are performed by one person– from Scrooge to Tiny Tim in this imaginative and magical re-telling of the powerful Charles Dickens holiday classic. Book the live show (within 200-mile radius of Cincinnati). thechildrenstheatre.com.

Drive-Thru Christmas Play, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Dec. 12-13, Burlington Bible Church, 6529 Rogers Lane, Burlington. Outdoor, drive-thru program featuring dramatic scenes and live nativity. Hot chocolate and cookies. Free. burlingtonbiblechurch.com.

Merry Say What Now?!, A mad-lib style holiday show featuring your choice of winter story, whereactors come to your yard to perform. Choose from The Nutcracker, Twas the Night Before Christmas, The Snow Queen, The Elves and the Shoemaker, Rudolf, and The Gingerbread Man. Bookings between Nov. 27-Jan. 31. Each performance is $150 and runs 45 minutes. thecarnegie.com/production.

The Drunk Santa X-mas Spectacular, streaming via Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Dec. 4-Jan. 31. The saucy Aussie is back with a brand new holiday extravaganza. Book to watch at home or catch it at local arts cinemas Esquire and Mariemont theaters. $20 per person. cincyshakes.com.

Holiday music

An Advent Procession with Lessons and Carols, 5p.m. Nov. 29, Christ Church Cathedral, 318 E. 4th St., Downtown. Free. 513-621-1817; cincinnaticathedral.com.

Happy Holidays from The Mighty Wurlitzer, 7 p.m. Dec. 3 Streaming through Dec. 26. World renowned organist Mark Herman performs holiday and seasonal music. Presented by Friends of Music Hall. To obtain your free virtual link to watch the show, email mrosen@friendsofmusichall.org.

Holiday Music Series, 1-2 p.m. Dec. 5, Dec. 12 and Dec. 19, Taft Museum of Art, 316 Pike St., Downtown. Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra performs holiday music. Included in museum admission. $8-$12. taftmuseum.org.

Holiday Pops Livestream, 8 p.m. Dec. 12, simulcast on Fountain Square, 525 Vine St., Downtown. John Morris Russell conducts the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra for annual Holiday Pops concert. Free. cincinnatisymphony.org.

Here's your ultimate Cincinnati holiday event guide for 2020 (9)

Island Christmas Holiday, 6 p.m. Dec. 17, The Redmoor, 3187 Linwood Ave., Mount Lookout. $5-$15. islandchristmasholiday.eventbrite.com.

Jim Brickman "Comfort & Joy at Home Live" Virtually, 7 p.m. Dec. 17. One-of-a-kind live, personal concert with piano sensation Jim Brickman. A portion of each ticket benefits Fairfield Community Arts Center. $40-$1 Tickets: jimbrickman.com/fairfield.

A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, 5p.m. Dec. 20, Christ Church Cathedral, 318 E. Fourth St., Downtown. Based on beloved service offered at King's College in Cambridge, England.513-621-1817; cincinnaticathedral.com.

Holiday tours

A 19th Century Holiday Guided Tours, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Dec. 2-Dec. 4, Dec. 9-Dec. 11 and noon-3 p.m. Dec. 12, Heritage Village Museum,11450 Lebanon Road, Sharonville. See glimpses of the earliest Christmases in Cincinnati. Each historical house will be decked out with traditional decorations from the 1800s. Tours leave every hour. Space for 2-10 people of same group per tour. Masks and social distancing required. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Rain or shine. $7, $5 members, $3.50 ages 2-11, $2.50 child members, free ages under 2. 513-563-9484; heritagevillagecincinnati.org.

Christmas Past, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Hillforest Victorian Museum, 213 Fifth St., Aurora. 1855 home adorned in traditional holiday greenery and decor. Guided tours Tuesday-Sunday. Runs Nov. 20-Dec. 30. Closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Victorian Christmas Teas on Dec. 3, Dec. 5 and Dec. 8 at 1 p.m. $30 for tour and tea. 812-926-0087;hillforest.org.

Here's your ultimate Cincinnati holiday event guide for 2020 (10)

Canceled for 2020

Lebanon Horse Drawn Carriage Parade and Festival, Historic Downtown Lebanon. lebanonchamber.org/carriage-parade.

Newport East Row Victorian Christmas Tour. Historic East Row Neighborhood, Newport. eastrow.org.

Olde West Chester Christmas Walk and Tree Lighting,9000 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, West Chester. westchesteroh.org.

Reindog ParadeMount Adams. spcacincinnati.org.

SantaCon. Santa encourages everyone to stay home and stay safe. cincinnatisantacon.com.

Winterfest, Kings Island, 6300 Kings Island Drive, Mason.visitkingsisland.com.

Here's your ultimate Cincinnati holiday event guide for 2020 (2024)
Top Articles
30 Core Competencies Examples & How to Assess Them • Toggl Hire
Who Is Katarina Kavaleva? Biography, Age, Height, Weight, Wiki, Achievements, Lifestyle, Career, #1 Best Belarusian Boxer, Family, Boyfriend, Ethnicity, Women’s World Boxing Championships, — InstaMix Global
Ups Customer Center Locations
Dricxzyoki
Soap2Day Autoplay
Grange Display Calculator
The Best Classes in WoW War Within - Best Class in 11.0.2 | Dving Guides
Farmers Branch Isd Calendar
2022 Apple Trade P36
Kentucky Downs Entries Today
Nyuonsite
Find The Eagle Hunter High To The East
Synq3 Reviews
Citymd West 146Th Urgent Care - Nyc Photos
Wilmot Science Training Program for Deaf High School Students Expands Across the U.S.
Invert Clipping Mask Illustrator
Ukc Message Board
How to Watch the Fifty Shades Trilogy and Rom-Coms
Mychart Anmed Health Login
I Saysopensesame
Www Craigslist Com Bakersfield
Azur Lane High Efficiency Combat Logistics Plan
College Basketball Picks: NCAAB Picks Against The Spread | Pickswise
The Many Faces of the Craigslist Killer
Nesb Routing Number
Student Portal Stvt
Hrconnect Kp Login
Dhs Clio Rd Flint Mi Phone Number
Encore Atlanta Cheer Competition
Section 408 Allegiant Stadium
Trinket Of Advanced Weaponry
Progressbook Newark
Ezstub Cross Country
Blush Bootcamp Olathe
Baddies Only .Tv
Ixl Lausd Northwest
Tributes flow for Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell as cause of death revealed
Vitals, jeden Tag besser | Vitals Nahrungsergänzungsmittel
Indiana Immediate Care.webpay.md
Foolproof Module 6 Test Answers
Dallas City Council Agenda
3302577704
Kelly Ripa Necklace 2022
Nancy Pazelt Obituary
Daily Times-Advocate from Escondido, California
Cranston Sewer Tax
Nsav Investorshub
Silicone Spray Advance Auto
Embry Riddle Prescott Academic Calendar
Ajpw Sugar Glider Worth
Osrs Vorkath Combat Achievements
Immobiliare di Felice| Appartamento | Appartamento in vendita Porto San
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Corie Satterfield

Last Updated:

Views: 6251

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (62 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Corie Satterfield

Birthday: 1992-08-19

Address: 850 Benjamin Bridge, Dickinsonchester, CO 68572-0542

Phone: +26813599986666

Job: Sales Manager

Hobby: Table tennis, Soapmaking, Flower arranging, amateur radio, Rock climbing, scrapbook, Horseback riding

Introduction: My name is Corie Satterfield, I am a fancy, perfect, spotless, quaint, fantastic, funny, lucky person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.