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  College Hill Branch Library: Schedule HERE.
10 CPOP meeting 6:00pm - 7:00pm College Hill Recreation Center. The primary topic is "Youth Initiative" for College Hill. The agenda provides time for specific College Hill neighborhood concerns. The public is welcome.
 
11 Working in Neighborhoods Happy Hour Fundraiser at The Comet (4579 Hamilton Avenue, Northside). Learn about WIN's work in College Hill and other neighborhoods, enjoy a special Happy Hour Drink menu, and hear Jake Speed and the Freddies. $5; 5 to 8 pm. For more information call (513) 541-4109, ext. 128, or go to www.wincincy.org.
 
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Ryan Adcock returns!Ryan’s a native Cincinnatian who been making quite a name for himself across the nation and in several foreign countries! He’s a favorite of ours and we couldn’t be happier that he’s finally taken a short break from touring and running marathons and is  here to entertain you! He’s been voted “Best Rock Vocalist” and “Best Singer-Songwriter” in Cincinnati.


Annual College Hill Community Pot Luck Dinner at the College Hill Presbyterian Church. Come join friends and neighbors for a night of food, fun and friendship, learn about College Hill's civic organizations, and watch the College Hill video! No fee but bring a dish to share (surname initial A-I salad or side dish, J-R main dish or casserole, S-Z dessert); 5 to 8 pm.
 

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Anna & Milovan She’s back – the college co-ed with the Broadway-ready pipes! It’s an encore performance for Anna with her dad, Milovan, playing backup guitar. Enjoy  their performance of new, classic, blues, rock and country! They’ve performed at the Queen City Balladeers concerts and other local festivals and concerts and a variety of other venues. She’s got a voice that will blow you away! Total talent with acoustic guitar and vocal pop/folk music. Anna and Milovan are big favorites at College Hill Coffee Co.
 

13, 14 Six Acres Bed & Breakfast Valentines Day Jazz Dinners. For two nights only, reserve your spot for a romantic dinner and the melodic keyboard sounds of Will Landrum. Wine and spirits are included in the four-course dinner. Tickets are $75 per couple. For reservations or information call 513-541-0873.
 
17 College Hill Business Association meeting, The Hammond North. Come see what is going on in College Hill -- you do not need to be a business owner to attend. No fee; 8 am.
 
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Mike Biere and John Ley Duo in their premier performance! They used to play together in various groups they  formed, but they  started with acoustic duets years ago. They thought it would be great fun to dust off some of the older stuff and launch it on a Friday night where things are a bit less crowded and less frantic. Some of the Simon and Garfunkel tunes (Sounds of Silence, Mrs. Robinson), Everly Bros. and more-- plus some of the ditties they used to play in their various bands over the years.
 

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Tracy Wilson and her Firelytes steel drum band are back! A fun, fiery, and entertaining ensemble of *pan players* and percussionists who enjoy engaging audiences in an energetic *groove-explosion* of cross-cultural music performing the flavorful and festive sounds of Soca, Calypso, Latin, R&B, Pop, Classical, and Jazz on an amazing variety of 55-gallon oil barrels. This group is known for igniting interactive jam sessions and *limbo-breakdowns* sure to excite everyone!
 

21 McAuley High School Vocal Ensemble Spaghetti Dinner. The award-winning choir presents its annual fundraising dinner. Student vocalists will perform at 4:30, 5:30, and 6:30 pm. $8 adults, $5 students and seniors, $3 children under 5; 4-7 pm. All proceeds go toward competition fees for the spring National Competition in Orlando. For informatin call 513-681-1800, ext. 2228 or email whitem@mcauleyhs.net. All proceeds will go toward competition fees for the spring National Competition in Orlando.
 
25 Working in Neighborhoods Shopping Boutique and Neal's Design Remodel (7770 E. Kemper Rd., Loveland). Shop Gourmet to Go, Tastefully Simple, Three French Hens, and other great vendors at this fundraiser benefiting WIN, which works in College Hill and surrounding neighborhoods to increase home ownership. For more information about the event call 513-541-4109 or go to www.wincincy.org. For more information about Neal's, go to www.neals.com.
 
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Shiny and the Spoon in their premier performance! 2009 CEA nominated Shiny and The Spoon (Amber Nash and Jordan Neff) just released their debut cd. Shiny and the Spoon gives off the warmth and intimacy of the likes of Johnny Cash and June Carter, with a sense of humor that creates a wonderfully fun live show. Their originals are soulful, clever, and laced with hints of Patsy Cline, Gram Parsons, Elvis Costello, and Tom Waits. They recently performed at Cincinnati's Midpoint Music Fest 2009 and the 2009 BRINK New Music Showcase and were nominated for a 2009 Cincinnati Entertainment Award for New Artist of the Year.
 

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Bromwell-Diehl Band returns!  BDB formed in the late '90s when songwriter Paul Bromwell asked vocalist Elaine Diehl to sing a demo of a few of his new tunes.  The pair clicked immediately and invited Paul's  drumming buddy, Mark Tipton, to join them on percussion, and Jan Diehl to play bass and sax. BDB has appeared at Seasongood Pavilion, Piatt Park, Borders Music and Books, Allyn's The Barrelhouse, Summerfair, Jammin' on Main and the Lilith Fair.  The band was nominated for a Cincinnati Entertainment Award in November, 2000.


College Hill Presbyterian Church presents the Calvin Alumni Choir. The concert will feature the 49-member choir, directed by professor of music Dr. Pearl Shangkuan. No fee; 7 pm.

 

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  College Hill Branch Library: Schedule HERE.
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Pleasant Hill Academy: Meeting on the future of Crawford Field and the former Pleasant Hill School property. Neighborhood stakeholders, representatives of Cincinnati Public Schools, and representatives from Cincinnati Parks will discuss preliminary plans. The meeting is open to the public. No fee; 4 pm.
 

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College Hill Urban Redevelopment Corp. meeting at Llanfair Retirement Community's Campus Center. All CHCURC meetings are open to the public. No fee; 7 pm.
 

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Nyeemah MacDonald – Every first Friday of the month! Nyeemah’s music is an amalgamation of lyrics, tones, and energies, a blend of elements that touch on a universal language from spoken word to driving Afro-Cuban percussion, Tibetan chants,  jazz, blues,  hip hop.


Llanfair Retirement Community: World Day of Prayer Observation. The new Margaret Jean Wells Chapel at Llanfair is one of six official Cincinnati sites observing the World Day of Prayer; join people from 170 countries in this worldwide, ecumenical celebration. This year's focus is Cameroon. No fee; 12:30 pm registration; 1 pm service. For information call Chaplain Jan Ledford at (513) 591-4526.
 

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Davis & Leigh is the duo of Mark Davis (vocals and guitar) and Steve Leigh (vocals, bass, and guitar).  They perform an entertaining, acoustic mix of songs both old and newer, as well as a few original tunes. Mark has been gigging in various incarnations for the past twenty years with such groups as The Pruett-Davis Group. The Somebody Club and currently with 99iQ, a band that both Mark and Steve play with.  Steve has been playing in the Cincinnati area since the ‘70s in such bands as Bluestone Ivory and Stage Door Johnny.
 

7 College Hill Gardeners Annual Open House, Llanfair Retirement Community. CHG is a civic association devoted to improving the community through all things related to gardens. Speakers, workshops, and outings are scheduled throughout the year -- the Open House features a look at the last year's projects and the coming year's plans, refreshments at 7:30, and a guest speaker. Contact them at collegehillgardeners@cinci.rr.com or call 681-1326 for information. No fee; 7 pm.
 
12 Cincinnati Black Theater Company Benefit Performance of A Tribute to Motown at St. Xavier University Gallagher Student Center Theater. A pre-show, catered reception will honor the late Motown artists David Ruffin (lead singer for the Temptations) and Mary Wells (“First Lady of Motown”), whose families will be present on their behalf. It will also honor local legend and King Records icon Philip Paul -- now a spry octogenarian who still performs and records, who will be there in person. The show features the songs of great Motown artists in a "foot-tapping, finger-snapping musical." $35; 6 pm. For information or tickets call (513) 241-6060.
Raison D’etre – “Reason for Being” – and reason enough to be here! Three women who know their reason for being are coming to share their pure Kentucky blend (as in vocal.) RAISON D'ETRE, the award-winning folk trio from Northern Kentucky, will add a little jive to your java as they perform original tunes, a cappella swing, and covers of song writers like Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Jesse Winchester, and Dolly Parton. Their sound has been described by CITYBEAT as "some of the best three-part harmony singing you'll likely ever hear."  Violet Rae, Vickie and Roberta back themselves on guitar, banjo, keyboard, and six-string mandolin for an evening of swinging country folk. They pack the house – better come early!
 
12, 13 The Contemporary Dance Theater presents "A Soiree to Entertain and Tweak the Brain," part of its the famed Performance and Time Arts Series. The show will feature modern dance company MamLuft&Co. Dance; video artists Jerod Sommerfeldt; dancer/ choreographer Colleen Leonardi; and musical theater written and directed by Andre Catrini. 8 pm; advance tickets $12 ($8 students and seniors); $15 ($12 students and seniors) at the door. For information or tickets call (513) 591-1222.
 
13, 14 McAuley High School Girls' Overnight]Pajama Party. Sixth and seventh-grade girls are invited to a night of games, snacks, movies and prizes, followed by breakfast. No fee; 9 pm March 12 to 7 am March 13. Optional campus tour for parents on March 12, from 9-10 p.m. Reservations are required. For reservations or informatin call 513-681-1800, ext. 2272.
 
13 Cincinnati Black Theater Company's A Tribute to Motown at St. Xavier University Gallagher Student Center Theater. This "foot- tapping, finger-snapping musical" celebrates the music of great Motown Acts, including he Marvalettes, the Vandellas, Gladys Knight and the Pips, the Jackson Five, and more. Three shows in one day mean one will fit your schedule! $20; Noon, 4 pm, and 8 pm. For information or tickets call (513) 241-6060.

Greg and Craig are back!  Greg and Craig  bill themselves as “oldies playing oldies.”  In fact, they are young-at-heart 50-something musicians who grew up with the Beatles, Motown, British Invasion, and country tunes from the 60's and 70's.  Some of these tunes are kept alive through G and C's acoustic-guitar-with-percussion renditions.  Greg performed in rock bands in the Oxford and Cincy area during his Miami University days.  He and Craig met through their church's Praise Band. They’ll give you’re their take on Elvis, Johnny Cash, Marvin Gaye, Hank Williams and many more favorites.
 

16 College Hill Forum Meeting at the Cincinnati Recreation Center (Belmont Avenue). This is College Hill's official civic association -- come be part of local government and learn what's going on in College Hill. No fee; 7 pm.
 
17 College Hill Business Association meeting, The Hammond North. Come see what is going on in College Hill -- you do not need to be a business owner to attend. No fee; 8 am.
 
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Troubadours Of Divine Bliss Through the years Aim Me Smiley and Renee Ananda have had the privilege of living the life of true troubadours, traveling the wondrous expanse of America, Europe & Canada & have been inspired accordingly. Acoustic music with a streak of old-timer flavor with a little weirdness, humor & range, sultry narratives, vaudeville send-ups. Troubadours of Divine Bliss are a duo from Kentucky  brought together by the Universe in 1995, with the vision of being Troubadours of Divine Bliss, Street Performers who travel around encouraging Revolution of the Spirit & Courage of the Heart. Aim Me Smiley, on lead vocals and guitar and Renee Ananda, harmony vocal, accordion & ukulele
 

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Those Guys As always they'll be rolling out some new tunes so those of you who've been so loyal won't just hear the same old stuff. Mike got a new Rickenbacker 12-String for Christmas so they’re anxious to hear how it sounds in the mix. Some of the Bryds tunes and others may sound a wee bit more like the originals. They always pack the house and create a lively night of entertainment -- great tunes from the 60s, 70s and 80s, and back with the memories, the harmonies and the fun of your favorite decades.
 

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Greg Harper: Folk and Craic We’re lucky to have Greg – as regular customer AND performer! Greg’s concert will feature original music, traditional /contemporary acoustic music, including songs by:  Robt. Burns, Leonard Cohen, Dylan,  Egge, Foster, Kinks, Kristofferson, Lanois, Lightfoot, Old Blind Dogs, Prine, Reader, Cat Stevens, Simon and Garfunkel, Jerry Jeff Walker and much more. His choice of songs, whether ancient, original or recently released, has always been about human connection in the most universal sense.  Hear Celtic ballads woven in with the modern-day mainstays of the folk tradition. And, if the feeling’s right, he won’t hesitate to throw in a bit of Cole Porter or Dean Martin as well.
 

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3 Working In Neighborhoods' 27th Annual Run for the American Dream at Winton Woods Park. This annual fundraiser benefits WIN, which works in College Hill and surrounding neighborhoods to increase home ownership. The race includes a 10K run, 5K walk, and free children's fun run. Awards are given to the winners in each age group and the top three finishers in each event. Meet at Kestrel Point starting at 7:30 am. $25 pre-resistrations, $30 day of race (includes t-shirt and continental breakfast); 9 am. For information call
513-541-4109 or go to www.wincincy.org.
6 College Hill Gardeners Meeting, Llanfair Retirement Community. CHG is a civic association devoted to improving the community through all things related to gardens. Speakers, workshops, and outings are scheduled throughout the year, contact them at collegehillgardeners@cinci.rr.com or call 681-1326 for information.
No fee; 7 pm.
 
7 College Hill Urban Redevelopment Corp. meeting at Llanfair Retirement Community's Campus Center. All CHCURC meetings are open to the public. No fee; 7 pm.
 
20 College Hill Forum Meeting at the Cincinnati Recreation Center (Belmont Avenue). This is College Hill's official civic association -- come be part of local government and learn what's going on in College Hill. No fee; 7 pm.
 
21 College Hill Business Association meeting, The Hammond North. Come see what is going on in College Hill -- you do not need to be a business owner to attend. No fee; 8 am.
 
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4 College Hill Gardeners Meeting, Llanfair Retirement Community. CHG is a civic association devoted to improving the community through all things related to gardens. Speakers, workshops, and outings are scheduled throughout the year, contact them at collegehillgardeners@cinci.rr.com or call 681-1326 for information. No fee; 7 pm.
 
5 College Hill Urban Redevelopment Corp. meeting at Llanfair Retirement Community's Campus Center. All CHCURC meetings are open to the public. No fee; 7 pm.
 
7 Cincinnati Black Theater Company's Children's Company presents The Wiz. For information or tickets call (513) 241-6060
9 Cincinnati Black Theater Company's Children's Company presents The Wiz. For information or tickets call (513) 241-6060
18 College Hill Forum Meeting at the Cincinnati Recreation Center (Belmont Avenue). This is College Hill's official civic association -- come be part of local government and learn what's going on in College Hill. No fee; 7 pm.
 
19 College Hill Business Association meeting, The Hammond North. Come see what is going on in College Hill -- you do not need to be a business owner to attend. No fee; 8 am.
 
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1 College Hill Gardeners Meeting, Llanfair Retirement Community. CHG is a civic association devoted to improving the community through all things related to gardens. Speakers, workshops, and outings are scheduled throughout the year, contact them at collegehillgardeners@cinci.rr.com or call 681-1326 for information. No fee; 7 pm.
 
2 College Hill Urban Redevelopment Corp. meeting at Llanfair Retirement Community's Campus Center. All CHCURC meetings are open to the public. No fee; 7 pm.
 
15 College Hill Forum Meeting at the Cincinnati Recreation Center (Belmont Avenue). This is College Hill's official civic association -- come be part of local government and learn what's going on in College Hill. No fee; 7 pm.
 
16 College Hill Business Association meeting, The Hammond North. Come see what is going on in College Hill -- you do not need to be a business owner to attend. No fee; 8 am
 

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