Cincinnati Pops: Pops in Space
Friday, January 18
DINOSAURS
10:45 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Glenwood Gardens, 10397 Springfield Pike, Cincinnati
Learn all about prehistoric pals like t-rex, triceratops and other fossilized friends.
$2.50 per person + A valid Great Parks of Hamilton County vehicle permit is required to enter the park, see website for more information.
Cal 513-771-8733 or visit greatparks.org for more information.
POPS IN SPACE
8 p.m.
Music Hall , 1241 Elm St., Cincinnati
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing with beautiful intergalactic music and images. JMR and the Pops inspire wonder with this all-new program celebrating the marvels of the universe accompanied by draw-dropping NASA images by creative partner Lightborne. Tickets starting at $25 Adults, $15 Children.
Call 513-381-3300 or visit http://cincinnatisymphony.org/concerts-plus-events/pops/1819-pops/pops-in-space/ for more information.
Saturday, January 19
ARTAPPRENTICE: SHARI THE BAG LADY, FUN WITH PLARN
9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Duke Energy Children’s Museum- KidSPACE , 1301 Western Ave., Cincinnati
Practice the art of “reusing” during this creative and practical program. Shari the Bag Lady will be on site turning grocery bags into plastic yarn (plarn) to create mats, bags and rugs for people in need. Stop in to learn how to make plarn and try your hand at simple crochet.
Program included with admission- $14.50 Adults, $13.50 seniors, $10.50 children 3-12, $5.50 toddlers 1-2, free for 1 and under and members.
Call 513-287-7000 or visit cincymuseum.org for more information.
CAMPFIRE AND COCOA IN THE SCHOTT NATURE PLAYSCAPE
1 – 3 p.m.
Cincinnati Nature Center, 4949 Tealtown Road, Milford
Warm up while enjoying the great outdoors this winter. With the help of a master fire builder, learn all about primitive fire making. Discover which materials make the best fires and go on a collecting mission to find them. Then enjoy hot cocoa by the fire you helped build.
Included in Daily Admission ($9 Adults, $6 Seniors 65+/Active Military ,$4 Children 4-12, Free Children 3 and under and Members, $2 Dogs)
Call 513-831-1711 or visit cincynature.org for more information.
FAIRIES IN THE FOLIAGE
10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati
Celebrate the opening of the Spring 2019 Floral Show, Fabulous Foliage, with fairy festivities. Dress up like fairies to get a special gift from a fairy treasure chest, then enjoy fairy-themed activities and crafts.
$4 adults, $2 children ages 5 – 17 years old, free for members and children 4 and under.
Call 513-421-4086 or visit cincinnatiparks.com for more information.
FREE STEP INTO THE ICE AGE
11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Sharon Woods, 11450 Lebanon Road, Cincinnati
It’s super chilly outside, come to the park and imagine what it was like during the Ice Age over 20,000 years ago. Make a craft, join in on a scavenger hunt and even touch a real mammoth leg bone. ; 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.; A valid Great Parks of Hamilton County vehicle permit is required to enter the park, see website for more information.;
Call 513-521-7275 or visit greatparks.org for more information.
Sunday, January 20
FREE 3RD SUNDAY FUNDAY: VIVE LA FRANCE
1 – 4 p.m.
Taft Museum of Art, 316 Pike St., Cincinnati
Celebrate all things French during the Taft’s 3rd Sunday Funday, Vive La France. See Paris to New York before its departure, practice French at the Art Cart, make a photo craft and more. From 2 – 4 p.m. there will be a wandering mime from Cincinnati Circus; french macaron cooking demonstrations will be held at 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m.
Call 513-684-4517 or visit taftmuseum.org for more information.
PAW PATROL MATINEE AT THE CINCINNATI CYCLONES
3 p.m.
US Bank Arena, 100 Broadway St., Cincinnati
No job’s too big, no pup’s too small; Paw Patrol is on the roll… and on the ice. Cincinnati Cyclones players will wear Nickelodeon Paw Patrol themed jerseys as they take on the Indianapolis Fuel for this fun matchup. Be on the lookout for Skye and Marshall who will be visiting with fans during the game.
$15 and up
Call 513-421-4111 or visit cycloneshockey.com for more information.
TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE AT THE CINCINNATI OBSERVATORY
10 p.m. – 12 a.m.
Cincinnati Observatory, 3489 Observatory Pl., Cincinnati
The tri-State area is in the perfect position for the total lunar eclipse, where the moon will be completely in the Earth’s shadows and turn lots of colors. Will the moon appear red, gray or even orange? Stay up late with the Observatory to find the answer during this stellar night sky happening. *Weather Permitting- If skies are cloudy, the event is cancelled. No reservation required.*
$5 per person
Call 513-321-5186 or visit cincinnatiobservatory.org for more information.