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4A 2015 THURSDAY, JUNE 4 Art Craft Classes Fundamentals of Drawing and Painting for Adults with Mary Lou Holt, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Art Club Cultural Center, 6980 Cambridge The Barn. Learn line drawing techniques, basic coordination and how to identify positive and negative shapes. Light, shadow, tonal values and perspective taught using simple shapes. Ages 18 and up. $220.

226-3833; www.artatthebar- n.org. Mariemont. Sharp Art: Stained Glass Classes, p.m., Brazee Street Studios, 4426 Brazee Learn basic glass cutting, wet grinder, foil wrap and solder. Ages 12-80. 30 and up.

Presented by Sharp A rt. 389-6742; sharpartstai- Oakley. pen Studio Oils with Chuck Marshall, 9:30 a.m.-noon, Art Club Cultural Center, 6980 Cambridge ack Room. Bring current project for assessment and help; still life setups available. Ages 18 and up.

$25. 404-3161; www.artatthe- barn.org. Mariemont. Art Events First Thursday Art Fix, p.m. Newest Jewel, Carol Carousel.

Presenter: Ruthann Spears, general Greenwich House Gallery, 2124 Madison Road, Every first Thursday of summer months, gallery hosts series of unexpected, entertaining and enlightening topics for all art lovers audience. Free. 871-8787; greenwich- housegallery.com. Art Exhibits Pal-ettes Cincinnati Club Exhibit, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Art Club Cultural Center, 6980 Cambridge The Barn. Display of artwork created by more than 20 members of Cincinnati Club.

Free. 272-3700; www.artatthe- barn.org. Mariemont. Education TV Toastmasters Club Meeting, p.m., Anderson Center, 7850 Five Mile Road, Learn-by- doing club in which members hone communication and listening skills in comfortable, friendly atmosphere with added benefit of viewing their speeches on YouTube. Ages 18 and up.

Free. Presented by TV Toastmasters. 378-7654; www.tvtoastmaster- s.com. Anderson Township. Literary Signings I Never Told with Judith Fertig, p.m., Joseph-Beth Booksellers-Rookwood, 2692 Madison Road, Free.

396-8960; www.josephbeth.com. Norwood. Literary Story Times Story Time with Miss Alicia, a.m., Blue Manatee Bookstore, 3054 Madison Road, Free. 731-2665; www.bluemanateebooks.com. Oakley.

Music Concert Series Summer Concert Series in the Courtyard, p.m. Night Alter goz Neo Soul with a Jazz Hyde Park Health Center, 4001 osslyn Drive, Live music, small bites, free parking and door prizes. Free. Presented by Summ er Concert Series. 272-5573; www.hydeparkhealthcenter- Hyde Park.

Party on the Plaza, p.m. The Danny Frazier Anderson Center, 7850 Five Mile oad, Summer concert series combines local businesses with relaxing night of entertainment for area residents of all ages. Benefits Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce. Free. Presented by Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce.

474-4802; andersonpartyontheplaza.com/. Anderson Township. Monday Night Big Band, 7-9 p.m., Beech Acres Park, 6910 Salem Road, Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Park district concessions available for purchase. Free.

Presented by Anderson Township Park District. 388-4513; www.an- dersonparks.com. Anderson ownship. Music Concerts Dwight Yoakam and Jason Isbell, 7 p.m., PNC Pavilion at Riverbend, 6295 Kellogg ountry icon and soul sensation co-headline. plus fees.

Presented by Riverbend Music Center. 800-745-3000; www.river- bend.org. Anderson Township. Music DJ Trivia and Turntables, p.m., Fifty West Brewing Company, 7668 Wooster Pike, Play trivia with DJ spinning vinyl between questions. Music continues until 10 p.m.

Optional BBQ with rotating menu each week. Ages 21and up. Free admission. No phone; fiftywestbrew.com. Columbia Township.

Nature Astronomy Night, p.m., Cincinnati Observatory Center, 3 489 Observatory Place, Short alk, astro tour and stargazing. $5 suggested donation. Reservations required. 321-5186; www.cincinnatiobservatory.org. Mount Lookout.

Recreation Cornhole Thursday, 7 p.m., American Legion Post 72, 497 Old Ohio 74, Lounge. Noncompetitive and open to public. $5. 513-528-9909; www.mtcar- melalpost72.org. Mount Carmel.

awn Bowling, p.m., Little Miami Golf Center, 3811 ewtown Road, 2 free games; equipment and instruction provided. Wear flat shoes; come yourself or bring friends. More social than golf; less strenuous than tennis. Ages 18 and up. $5 per game.

Presented by Cincinnati Lawn Bowling Club. 871-8642; www.lawnbow- ing.org. Anderson Township. FRIDAY, JUNE 5 Art Exhibits Pal-ettes Cincinnati Club Exhibit, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Art Club Cultural Center, Free. 272-3700; www.ar- tatthebarn.org.

Mariemont. Festivals Junefest, 7 p.m.-midnight Adults only. Music by Naked Karate Cardinal Pacelli School, 927 Ellison Italian Sunday dinner. Presented by Our Lord Christ the King Church. 321-4121.

Mount Lookout. Films Big Hero 6, 8 p.m., Beech Acres Park, 6910 Salem Road, Bring your own seating for free movie in park. Children under 16 must accompanied by adult. Park district concessions available for purchase. Movie starts at dusk.

Family friendly. Free. Presented by Anderson Township Park District. 388-4513; www.an- dersonparks.com. Anderson Township.

Movies by the River, p.m. Movies begin at dusk. Riverview East Academy, 3555 Kellogg Lawn. Movies suitable for all ages. Bring blanket or lawn chairs.

Benefits Riverview sports teams and students. Free. 363-3400. Columbia Tusculum. Literary Bookstores Design Your Delectable Doughnut, 4-5 p.m., Blue anatee Bookstore, 3 054 Madison Road, In honor of National Doughnut Day, read fun, doughnut-y books and esign paper treats.

Ages 5-7. $3. Registration required. 731-2665; www.bluemanateebooks.com. Oakley.

Literary Signings Steve Inskeep presents 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Joseph-Beth Booksellers-Rookwood, 2692 Madison Road, co-host presents new book, thrilling narrative history of two men, President Andrew Jackson and Cherokee chief John Ross, who led their respective nations at rossroads of American history. Free. 396-8960; www.josephbe- th.com. Norwood. Literary Story Times ManaTots, a.m., Blue anatee Bookstore, 3054 Madison Road, Stories and songs for children up to age 4.

Free. 731-2665; www.bluemana- teebooks.com. Oakley. Music Concerts Dave Matthews Band, 7:30 p.m., Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg $85, $75, $40.50 lawn; plus fees. 800-7453000; www.ticketmaster.com.

Anderson Township. SATURDAY, JUNE 6 Art Craft Classes Summer Drawing Classes with Charlie Berger, 9 a.m.-noon, Art Club Cultural Center, 6980 Cambridge he Barn. Individual drawing lasses designed to build skills in fundamentals. Includes personal instruction, demonstrations and individual critiques for serious beginner and intermediate artists. $20.

Registration required. Presented by Art Club Foundation. 272-3700; www.artatthebarn.org. Mariemont. Farmers Market Anderson Outdoor Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-1p.m., Anderson enter Station, 7832 Five Mile Road, Fresh fruits and locally grown vegetables, plants, homemade products, bakery goods, organic meats, food trucks, fair trade coffee and more.

Rain or shine. Special features include entertainment and seasonal events for children. Presented by Anderson Township. 688-8400; www.andersonfarmersmarke- t.org. Anderson Township.

Festivals Junefest, 3 p.m.-midnight Music by The Cardinal Pacelli School, 321-4121. Mount Lookout. Literary Signings of Claudette: ragons with Rafael Rosado, 2 p.m.-3 p.m., Joseph- Beth Booksellers-Rookwood, 2 692 Madison Road, Scrappy Claudette sets out once again with her pal Marie and her brother Gaston to right wrongs and fight evil. Funny, fast, high- energy storytelling in an inventive and perilous fantasy andscape makes this a fantastic follow-up to middle-grade hit Free. 3 96-8960; www.josephbeth.com.

Norwood. Literary Story Times ManaTots, a.m., Blue anatee Bookstore, Free. 731-2665; www.bluemana- teebooks.com. Oakley. German Story Time, a.m., Blue Manatee Bookstore, 3054 Madison Road, Wilkommen! Learn simple German vocabulary through stories and songs.

Free. 731-2665; www.bluemanateebooks.com. Oakley. Storytime with Sarah Jones, a.m., Joseph-Beth Booksellers-Rookwood, 2692 Madison Road, Lloyd Llama loves many things: lolli- ops, spelling, cello, and the color yellow anything with a double really! Will he ever learn to get along with his new classmate Al Alpaca, who has an affinity for all things beginning ith the letter like apples, art, and air Free. 3968960; www.josephbeth.com.

Norwood. Music Classical Broadway Sing-Along, 8 p.m., Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg From Jersey Boys to the Sound of Music. Also features winning ensemble from contest. $20. Presented by Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.

381-3300; www.cincinnatipops.org. Anderson Township. Nature Late Night Date Night, 10:30 p.m.-midnight, Cincinnati Observatory Center, 3489 Observatory lace, Romantic night out under tars. Use oldest big telescope in U.S. to view astronomical objects not visible until late at night.

Weather permitting. Ages 21and up. $15. Reservations required. 321-5186; www.cincinnatiobser- vatory.org.

Mount Lookout. Pets Tails on the Trail, 9:30 a.m., Otto Armleder Memorial Park and ecreation Complex, 5057 Wooster Pike, Walk pets on choice of a 1, 2 or 4-mile course. Food, ames, entertainment. All ages. Registration opens 8 a.m.

Benefits SPCA Cincinnati. $25. Registration required. Presented by Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. 489-7392; /www.spcacincinnati.org.

Linwood. Support Groups Overeaters Anonymous, 10-11 a.m., St. Episcopal Church, 8101Beechmont Open to anyone wanting to stop eating compulsively. No dues or fees. Not affiliated with any public or private organization, political movement, ideology or eligious doctrine.

Ages 18 and up. Free. Presented by Greater Cincinnati Intergroup Overeaters A nonymous. 859-630-8516; www.cincinnatioa.org. Anderson Township.

SUNDAY, JUNE 7 Art Exhibits Pal-ettes Cincinnati Club Exhibit, 1-4 p.m., Art Club Cultural Center, Free. 2 72-3700; www.artatthebar- n.org. Mariemont. Education Anderson Township History Room, 1-4 p.m., Anderson Center, 7850 Five Mile Road, Lower atrium. Learn about the istory of Anderson Township through photos, hands-on exhibits and artifacts.

Free. Presented by Anderson Township Historical Society. Through July 29. 231-2114; andersontown- shiphistoricalsociety.org. Anderson Township.

Farmers Market Hyde Park Farmers Market, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Hyde Park Square, 2643 Erie Local produce and farm goods, gourmet foods and more. Presented by Hyde Park Market. 5 61-1205; hpfm.erin@gmail.com. Hyde Park. Festivals Junefest, 1-10 p.m.

Music by Paul Otten Cardinal Pacelli chool, 321-4121. Mount Lookout. Garden Shows Anderson Garden Tour, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Anderson Center, 7850 Five Mile Road, Self-guided, go-at-your-own pace tour of beautiful spaces. List of venues available on website. Free.

Presented by Anderson Township. 688-8400; www.anderson- township.org. Anderson Township. Historic Sites Miller-Leuser Log House, 1-4 p.m., Miller-Leuser Log House, 6550 Clough Pike, Tour 1796 historic log house furnished with 18th and 19th century antiques, he barn, outhouse and corn rib. Oldest log cabin in Hamilton County remaining on its original site.

Members of historical society will answer any questions. Appointments available. Closed November-May. Free. Presented by Anderson Township Historical Society.

231-2114; andersontownshiphistoricalsocie- ty.org. Anderson Township. Music Classical Anderson Community Band led by John Fecker, 7 p.m., A nderson Center, 7850 Five Mile Road, Concert features 2015 Concerto Competition Winner Kyle DeBry from Anderson High School. Free. Presented by Anderson Community Band.

6970868; andersoncommunityban- d.org. Anderson Township. Recreation Tennis Classes, 4-5 p.m., Mercy HealthPlex Anderson, 7495 State Road, Work on hand-eye-coordination, racquet skills, basic strokes and scoring. Beginners class at 4 p.m. Intermediate at 5 p.m.

Ages 18 and up. $69. Registration required. Presented by ommuniversity at UC. 556-6932.

Anderson Township. Tours Kindervelt 54 Mariemont House Tour, 1-5 p.m., Village of ariemont, Event features five distinct Mariemont homes that have incorporated modern convenience while preserving original Village character and charm. The Barn will open its doors from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. for ine and cheese reception.

Benefits Cincinnati Hospital Medical Center. $25. resented by Kindervelt No. 54. No phone; Kindervelt.org.

Mariemont. THINGS TO DO IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD ABOUT CALENDAR To submit calendar items, go to Cincinnati.com/share, log in a nd click on an Send digital photos to ky- along with event information. Items are printed on a space-available basis with local events taking precedence. Deadline is two weeks before publication date. To find more calendar events, go to Cincinnati.com/calendar.

MEG COMMUNITY PRESS Madelyn and Will Beinkemper ride the Carol Ann's Carousel in Smale Riverfront Park on its opening day. The carousel is the topic of the First Thursday Art Fix, p.m. Thursday, June 4, at Greenwich House Gallery, 2124 Madison Road. Free. 871-8787; greenwichhousegallery.com.

6694 Clough Pike, Cincinnati 513.231.0601 Both Patios available for private parties BERKSHIRE Double decker with 4 oz. ham, bacon, cheddar cheese a 5 oz. burger. GEORGETOWN VILLAGE Blackened burger with crumbled bleu cheese Roquefort dressing. POINTE Infused with French onion avor topped with provolone onion straws.

SHERWOOD FOREST Melted provolone, Portobelo mushrooms gravy. TREE TOPS Stuffed with your choice of Boursin, horseradish or Velveeta. Est. 1982 COME JOIN US SUNDAY, JUNE 7 ALL-YOU-CAN EAT $5 12PM-7PM Live Music Featuring Right Turn Clyde Non-Smoking in Front until 10pm ALL NEW BACK PATIO SEATING CORNHOLE 19th Hole Putting Green CE-0000626111.

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