FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 17, 2025 MEDIA CONTACT: Cody Hefner (513) 608-5777, chefner@cincymuseum.org Cook your way through comfort food classics at Cincinnati Museum Center Registration for summer and fall programs in the Cr(eat)e Culinary Studio opens Monday CINCINNATI – If summer has you running through an exclusive rotation of mac and cheese, dino nuggets and hot dogs, Cincinnati Museum Center (CMC) has an opportunity for you to empower your young foodies to expand their palates and their
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 12, 2025 MEDIA CONTACT: Cody Hefner (513) 608-5777, chefner@cincymuseum.org Cincinnati Museum Center celebrates nine graduating Youth Programs seniors Youth development program welcomes 23 new students; continues track record of 100% high school graduation rate CINCINNATI – Cincinnati Museum Center (CMC) celebrated nine graduating seniors from its Youth Programs. The youth development program, now in its 36th year, supports high school students as they participate in
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 10, 2025 MEDIA CONTACT: Cody Hefner (513) 608-5777, chefner@cincymuseum.org Sweeping panoramic photos find country's democratic values in civic structures Civic Architecture features 40 photos from photographer Thomas R. Schiff; opens June 27 at Cincinnati Museum Center CINCINNATI – Over the centuries, architects of capitols, courthouses and even libraries have sought to both project confidence in the democratic process and invite citizens to participate in it. A new
Save the date! Great Parks will honor the rich history, culture and contributions of the Hispanic and Latinx communities at the Hispanic Heritage Festival from 3-7 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 21, at Sharon Woods next to the recently opened 10,000 square foot destination playground near Sharon Centre. The festival celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from September 15 to October 15. Each year, the Great Parks Hispanic Heritage Festival is a chance to mingle with people and businesses in the
I would like to extend an invitation to the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to attend PF!'s annual fundraiser which will be held on Friday, April 4 at The Graduate by the University of Cincinnati campus. This luncheon will raise money for PF! and recognize this year's community award winners. If you are interested in attending, tickets can be purchased by March 26 here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/2b8mfha/lp/47a38c6f-d7a8-4388-8c12-45bf986a4c8c There is the option to be a
Source Following an 6-0 shutout win at UNLV on Friday night, Jordan Bischel's Bearcats claimed at least a series split on Sunday evening with an electric 10-9 comeback victory over the Hustlin' Rebels. Cincinnati's 4-2 record to begin the season is their best start to a campaign since 2002. &##128064; UP NEXT: Cincinnati closes out the series at UNLV tonight at 9:05 PM ET before heading to Cali for a four-game series with UC San Diego this Thursday through Sunday. The Bearcats return to Cincinnati for
Limited Premium Seating Remaining! A limited number of premium seating tickets are available for Saturday's game against the Kansas Jayhawks! The Bearcats need your energy inside Fifth Third Arena! PREMIUM SEATING OPTIONS: Courtside seats, Champs Club, and Suites! Courtside seats start as low as $18. Champs Club seats are just $25. Premium seating purchasers will have access to the following elevated food experience below: Skyline Chili Station, Popcorn, Oreo Popcorn, Kettle Chips Courtside and Champs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 3, 2025 MEDIA CONTACT: Cody Hefner (513) 608-5777, chefner@nurfc.org Freedom Center elects Robert W. McDonald board chair Michael L. Cioffi, partner at Blank Rome, also joins board CINCINNATI – The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center recently elected a new chair and added a new member to its Board of Directors. Robert W. McDonald began a two-year term as board chair on January 1, 2025. McDonald is a partner at Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP where he chairs
Source Bright lights, Queen City! Tonight, BLINK is flipping the switch on the fourth iteration of the city-wide festival. The nation's largest free public light and art event will take place over four nights in our city’s urban core with large-scale projection mapping, media light, interactive light sculptures, murals, and more by local, national, and international artists. Over 35 Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky city blocks are transforming into an immersive art experience with Ohio-side zones
Memberships for the 2024-25 Junior Bearcats Club are now on sale! The Junior Bearcats Club is the official club for Bearcat fans ages 12 and under. The Junior Bearcats Club is a great way for young Bearcat fans to get involved in Cincinnati Athletics and show off their Bearcat pride all year long! Membership is $40 per child and can be purchased using the link below. Memberships must be purchased online and will be sent to the shipping address indicated during checkout. Membership packs will be mailed
The Hispanic Chamber of Cincinnati has had a tremendous impact on my life. I am so grateful to the Chamber to have received a Scholarship and been a part of the Scholarship program. I attend the University of Cincinnati College of Law, and this Scholarship will go directly to bringing down the cost of my education. Through my experience with the Hispanic Chamber, I look forward to being able to better serve my community moving forward. I am also looking forward to staying closely connected with the
I would like to thank the Cincinnati Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for their scholarship. I received the scholarship during fall of 2019 and used the scholarship to further my professional development. I am a first-generation Latina pursuing a PhD in Neurosciences at the University of Cincinnati looking to transition to a career in intellectual property law to serve as a bridge between scientists and law and help scientists patent their inventions. Without the support of Cincinnati Hispanic Chamber of
"I am a Mexican-American, a Latino/e, and this May of 2019 I will be graduating with two Masters’ degrees from the University of Cincinnati; an MA in Arts Administration and an MBA. Having come to Cincinnati by myself was tough because I was continuing the struggle of being the first in my family to follow an even higher education, and two because I didn’t have a community here. Though the Hispanic Chamber, I have been able to meet and make a temporary familia while in Cincinnati. I am still humbled and