WWII: OPERATION HOME FRONT WWII: OPERATION HOME FRONT Presented by Stephanie Felts and Angel Burnside, The Warbird Museum Carole Rauf / 5/16/2026 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM 0 287 Article rating: No rating WWII: OPERATION HOME FRONT Presented by Stephanie Felts and Angel Burnside, The Warbird Museum 12:00 Here’s an opportunity to learn some interesting specifics on how life dramatically changed for U.S. citizens on the home front during World War II. The presenters work at this extraordinary aviation museum, just east of Cincinnati, with its fully restored and operational aircraft collection. www.tri-statewarbirdmuseum.org. Carole Rauf Chairperson of the Day Diane Kasarda Hospitality Board Meeting, 11 am Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon. Menu: Brunch Buffett with spinach and cheese quiche, ham and Gruyère cheese quiche, garden salad, fruit salad, breakfast potatoes and assorted mini muffins. The Club’s past presidents will be honored at this program. Read more
THE MUSIC OF THE WOMEN OF THE CIVIL WAR THE MUSIC OF THE WOMEN OF THE CIVIL WAR Presented by Steve and Lisa Ball Nancy Cavanaugh / 4/18/2026 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM 0 380 Article rating: No rating The Music of the Women of the Civil War presented by Steve and Lisa Ball 12:00 Steve Ball is a musician from Columbus, OH who specializes in the music of the American Civil War as well as the life of Stephen Foster. His wife Lisa is also a musician who will lend her vocal talents as well as her upright bass to this performance. Don’t miss this unique occasion to hear the music influenced, composed or performed by the women of this era. www.steveballcivilwarmusic.com Nancy Cavanaugh Chairperson of the Day Irene Diesel Hospitality This Spring Luncheon will be held in the Tea Room at noon followed by the performance in the Auditorium. Menu: Fried chicken strip salad with craisins, toasted pecans, sharp cheddar cheese, green onions, honey mustard dressing. Blueberry pie Our honorary and 50-year members will be recognized at this program. Read more
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) : A FRIENDLY, NON-TECHNICAL INTRODUCTION FOR CURIOUS MINDS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) : A FRIENDLY, NON-TECHNICAL INTRODUCTION FOR CURIOUS MINDS Presented by James P. Rauf Carole Rauf / 3/21/2026 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM 0 308 Article rating: No rating ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) : A FRIENDLY, NON-TECHNICAL INTRODUCTION FOR CURIOUS MINDS Presented by James P. Rauf 12:00 What can AI do for you? It’s definitely all around us – from voice assistants like SIRI and Alexa to Netflix recommendations and ChatGPT. The presenter will describe, in simple terms, how AI works and how it affects our lives. Carole Rauf Chairperson of the Day Donna Perzigian Hospitality Board Meeting, 11 am Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon. Menu: Crepes filled with tavern ham, cheese, mushrooms with a side sala Read more
SWEET TALK ABOUT ESTHER PRICE SWEET TALK ABOUT ESTHER PRICE Presented by Jim Revelos, Former Quality and Purchasing Manager, Esther Price Catherine (Casey) Wagner / 2/21/2026 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM 0 349 Article rating: No rating Sweet Talk About Esther Price Presented by Jim Revelos, Former Quality and Purchasing Manager, Esther Price 12:00 PM It’s the 100-year Anniversary of this famous candy business which is still going strong and headquartered in Esther’s hometown of Dayton, Ohio. Did you know that in the 1920s, she made fudge at night to earn extra money for her family and then sold it door to door? Today, many of the company’s products are still handmade and feature Esther’s original recipes. A 13-minute video will be shown. Board Meeting 11:00 Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon. Program Leadership Chairperson of the Day: Casey Wagner Hospitality: Rosalyn Fuller Menu Artichoke chicken with rice pilaf and haricot vert (green beans), Chocolate raspberry cake. Read more
THE RISE AND FALL OF HOWARD JOHNSON’S THE RISE AND FALL OF HOWARD JOHNSON’S Presented by Susanne Monteith, CCC member and volunteer, The American Sign Museum Marcallene Shockey / 1/17/2026 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM 0 271 Article rating: No rating THE RISE AND FALL OF HOWARD JOHNSON'S 12 PM Presented by Susanne Monteith, CCC member and volunteer, The American Sign Museum Fried clams, grilled hot dogs and 28 flavors of ice cream! Who can forget a meal at Howard Johnson’s as we traveled across the country? There are many things to tell about the legendary restaurateur who was the first to introduce franchising to the industry. Marcallene Shockey Chairperson of the Day Jane Hlad Hospitality Board Meeting, 11 am Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon. Traditional pot roast with potatoes a Read more
KINDLING THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT KINDLING THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT Presented by Tom White, Pianist Extraordinaire Sue Eades / 12/20/2025 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM 0 283 Article rating: No rating Kindling the Holiday Spirit 12:00 PM Presented by Tom White, Pianist Extraordinaire Tom will be playing some of the traditional Christmas songs along with selections from the American Songbook, plus Broadway show tunes and some smooth jazz. This is a program you won’t want to miss as part of your holiday season. The luncheon will take place in the Tea Room, followed by the performance in the Auditorium. Any new members will be recognized. Program Leadership Chairperson of the Day: Sue Eades Hospitality: Sandy Greenwald Read more You To the Rescue You To the Rescue Presented by Amy Miller, You to the Rescue, Founder and Executive Director Nancy Glasgow / 11/15/2025 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM 0 398 Article rating: No rating You To the Rescue 12:00 PM Presented by Amy Miller, You to the Rescue, Founder and Executive Director You to the Rescue is a non-profit upscale resale shop that’s made its home in downtown Montgomery since November 2020. This donation-based business “rehomes” unwanted men’s, women’s and children’s clothing, accessories, home goods, pet items and furniture to benefit the Animal Adoption Foundation (AAF), the Save the Animals Foundation (STAF) and the Stray Animal Adoption Program (SAAP). All three are no-kill animal shelters in the Cincinnati tri-state area that have collectively received over $300,000 to date. Board Meeting, 11 AM. Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon. Note: We will be collecting any type of dog or cat food or treats at this meeting. Cash donations are also welcomed for these worthy causes! Program Leadership Chairperson of the Day: Nancy Glasgow Hospitality: Rosemary Ennis Menu Traditional Turkey dinner and mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, cranberry sauce, green beans, Pumpkin pie with whipped cream. Read more THE ART THIEF THE ART THIEF Presented by Phil Weintraub, Cincinnati Art Museum Docent Christine Neitzke / 10/18/2025 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM 0 262 Article rating: No rating The Art Thief 12:00 PM Presented by Phil Weintraub, Cincinnati Art Museum Docent. Do you love to read? Love art? Join us for this presentation of the #1 New York Times bestseller, The Art Thief by Michael Finkel, cited as “one of the most remarkable true-crime narratives of the 21stCentury.” You’ll marvel at the book’s tie-in with artwork on display in the Cincinnati Art Museum’s galleries. And will want to go see it! Board Meeting 11:00 AM Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon. Program Leadership Chairperson of the Day: Christine Neitzke Hospitality: Marcallene Shockey Menu Kentucky Hot Brown with sliced turkey breast on toasted points, with cheddar cheese, Bacon crumbles, Diced tomatoes, and Green onions. Sliced apple cake with cream cheese frosting Read more JULIA DENT GRANT: THE UNTOLD LOVE STORY OF GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT JULIA DENT GRANT: THE UNTOLD LOVE STORY OF GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT Performed in character and in costume by Joyce Lovins-Browning, Lovin’ History’s “histalorian” Rosalyn Fuller / 9/20/2025 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM 0 336 Article rating: No rating Reception Invitation All Members, Candidates for Membership, and Guests are invited Time: 11:30 AM Location: The Cincinnati Woman's Club Drawing Room Honoree: Carol Parsons, President Note: Board members please arrive at 11:15 AM 12:00 PM Luncheon and Performance in the Tea Room JULIA DENT GRANT: The Untold Love Story of General Ulysses S. Grant Performed in character and in costume by Joyce Lovins-Browning Lovin History's "histalorian" Program Leadership Chairperson of the Day: Rosalyn Fuller Hospitality: Carolyn Ludwig Menu Hot Chicken Salad Dilled Green Beans tomato aspic quick breads/stickies Mandarin Orange Cake Read more FENDING OFF FRAUD FENDING OFF FRAUD Presented by Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office Sandra L. Greenwald / 5/17/2025 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 2032 Article rating: 5.0 “Scam Alert!” Have you ever felt you were scammed? What did you do about it? The Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office recently established a new initiative, the “Elder Justice Unit,” to protect Senior Citizens from fraud, scams and financial exploitation. These crimes are under-reported because elderly victims are often too embarrassed to report them. Learn how to protect yourself, what to do if you have been scammed and how to prevent future abuse. Nancy Glasgow Chairperson of the Day Diane Kasarda Hospitality Board Meeting, 11 am.; Past Presidents’ Meeting, 11:30. Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon President presents the Annual Report, recognizes any new members and will introduce the new Board of Governors. All Past Presidents are honored at t Read more FROM THE KENTUCKY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA : ITS FLOOD WALL JAZZ SEXTET FROM THE KENTUCKY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA : ITS FLOOD WALL JAZZ SEXTET Directed by J.R. Caffidy, in honor of Paula Steiner Paula Steiner / 4/19/2025 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 3010 Article rating: No rating Hold on to your seats! The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra’s subsidiary group, the Flood Wall Jazz Sextet, will wake you up in a very good way. The group specializes in the music of Claude Bolling, Vince Guaraldi, Dave Brubeck, and others, bringing together a true hybrid mix of classical and jazz entertainment. Honorary College Club member Paula Steiner has had a personal connection to the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra since 1997. It was then that the business in which she was a partner, Medical Research Laboratories, took on a benefactor role. Since 2004, as the company was sold to a corporation, Paula remained very active and supportive of the KSO, to this day, serving several terms on the board, including board president. Paula Steiner Chairperson of the Day Irene Diesel Hospitality Luncheon in the Tea Room at noon followed by the concert in the Auditorium Read more THE RISE AND FALL OF FRISCH'S BIG BOY THE RISE AND FALL OF FRISCH'S BIG BOY Presented by Susanne Monteith Sue Eades / 3/15/2025 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 3224 Article rating: No rating Our very own Mr. Frisch had the first franchise for the Big Boy restaurants. Whoever would have thought that his Cincinnati‘s favorite restaurants would be disappearing? Come hear about great successes and recent failures of this originally local family friendly chain. You’ll even see several Big Bob figures in the American Sign Museum! Janet McDaniel Chairperson of the Day Donna Perzigian Hospitality Board Meeting, 11 am Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon The slate of officers will be announced, followed by any nominations from the floor, then election and introduction of officers. Read more “LOST IN NEBRASKA” AND OTHER CYCLING ADVENTURES “LOST IN NEBRASKA” AND OTHER CYCLING ADVENTURES Presented by Carol Olausen, Rebecca Johnson, and Mary Jo Peairs Sue Eades / 2/15/2025 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 1940 Article rating: 4.0 How did two college professors and a retired elementary school teacher become Cycling Babes? Join us to hear about their fast-paced and exciting journey from Seattle to St. Louis. Things really get interesting when the trio gets “lost in Nebraska.” They’ll share stories from touring Canada and, by the way, Mary Jo has cycled across the U.S.A. twice! Carole Rauf Chairperson of the Day Rosalyn Fuller Hospitality Board Meeting, 11 am Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon. Four members will be selected for the Nominating Committee. Read more THE FUTURE OF FOOD THE FUTURE OF FOOD Presented by Grace Yek, CCC, MS and Program Chair, BAS Culinary and Food Science, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College Cynthia Browne / 1/18/2025 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 1813 Article rating: No rating Embark on a fascinating exploration of the culinary frontier and the transformative journey that the future of food is poised to undertake. From the convergence of technology to evolving consumer expectations, we’ll delve into the key factors shaping the landscape of what we eat. We’ll uncover the emerging trends in technology, sustainability, and culinary innovation that promise to redefine the traditional boundaries of food. www.graceyek.com. Cheryl Sieve Chairperson of the Day Susanne Monteith Hospitality Board Meeting, 11 am Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon Read more THE SYCAMORE COMMUNITY SINGERS: HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS THE SYCAMORE COMMUNITY SINGERS: HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Directed by Polly Savage, Artistic Director Glenna Wardlow Baumbaugh / 12/14/2024 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 1890 Article rating: No rating This well-known community group, founded in 2016, boasts novices as well as highly trained singers. Members have sung at Carnegie Hall (2020) and in European cities (2018, 2022). They will perform choral selections that invoke all the best memories of celebrating the holidays with family and loved ones. Join us for lunch and a great program! http://sycamorecommunitysingers.com. Christine Neitzke Chairperson of the Day Sandy Greenwald Hospitality Luncheon in the Tea Room at noon, followed by the performance in the Auditorium. Any new members will be recognized. Read more A LIGHT IN THE DARK: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND SUPPORT A LIGHT IN THE DARK: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND SUPPORT Presented by Nicole Williams, Senior Director of Residential and Hamilton County Job and Family Services Programs, YWCA with Rickell Howard Smith, President and CEO Toni Lyle Miller / 11/16/2024 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 1809 Article rating: No rating This presentation will emphasize the YWCA’s four pillars of service as part of its domestic violence program: (1) domestic violence, (2) red flags, (3) safety planning and (4) resources and support. You’ll learn how this program partners with local agencies to coordinate services for victims. It’s important to know that the 24-hour YWCA Domestic Violence Hotline provides crisis counseling, risk assessment and support for those in Hamilton, Clermont, Brown and Adams counties. www.ywcacincinnati.org. Nancy Cavanaugh Chairperson of the Day Rosemary Ennis Hospitality Board Meeting, 11 am Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon The 2024-25 Scholarship Recipients will be our guests today. We will also be collecting specific donations for th Read more The Military Women's Memorial: A Gem in Plain Sight The Military Women's Memorial: A Gem in Plain Sight Presented by Judy Pearson, Retired Colonel, United States Air Force and Ohio Ambassador, the Military Women's Memorial Sue Eades / 10/19/2024 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 1867 Article rating: No rating Our Country has one major, national memorial solely dedicated to honoring and preserving the legacy of women who have defended our freedom. Col. Pearson will weave the history of this Memorial with a brief "tour" of the facility and its special relationship with the Honor Guards of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Special emphasis will be placed on "why it is important to capture women's stories now? www.womensmemorial.org. Sue Eades Chairperson of the Day Carole Rauf Hospitality Board Meeting 11am Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon Read more Unlocking Your Potential:Juggling Your Life, Passions and Career Unlocking Your Potential:Juggling Your Life, Passions and Career Presented By Dr. Jen Mott, LLC Sarah Sheblessy / 9/21/2024 11:30 AM - 7/19/2025 2:00 PM 0 552 Article rating: 5.0 Dr. Jen Mott has merged her passions, interests, skills and talents into a unique professional career as an entertainer, teacher, professor and school administrator. Through juggling, storytelling and audience participation, she’ll share how by trying new things (fire performing, stilt walking, book publishing, and creative public speaking!), she grew her business as well as her confidence. She invites audiences to consider the ways they contribute to their communities by bringing in the fullness of who they are and leveraging their own talents to serve others. www.DrJenMott.com. Sarah Kurth-Sheblessy Chairperson of the Day Shari Siebert Hospitality Board Members, please arrive at 11:25 am. The Cincinnati Woman’s Club Drawing Room Honoring Carol Parsons, President and the Board of Governors 12:00 pm Luncheon and Program in the Tea Room: Fall seasonal salad-mixed greens, apple, walnuts, gargonzola, chicken and cider vinaigrette, Apple butter, Carrot cake. Read more WHAT’S NEXT FOR OUR PUBLIC LIBRARIES? WHAT’S NEXT FOR OUR PUBLIC LIBRARIES? Presented by Paula Brehm Heeger Sue Eades / 5/18/2024 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM 0 2678 Article rating: No rating May 18, 2024 Cincinnati and Hamilton County have a rich 170-year history of excellence in providing essential library services to their communities. With 41 public locations and one-million square feet of public space, the system continues to adapt and change to support the ever-growing information needs of its users. This presentation will focus on the ten-year Facility Master Plan designed to bring continuous improvements to the libraries throughout Hamilton County. Board Meeting at 11:00 am. Luncheon in the Lecture Room at 12:00 pm. Brunch buffet: Spinach and cheese quiche, Ham and gruyere quiche, Green salad, fruit salad, breakfast potatoes, Peach crisp. Cheryl Sieve……………….Chairperson of the Day Diane Barth………………..Hospitality Read more SAVOR THE SOUNDS OF THE SILHOUETTES SAVOR THE SOUNDS OF THE SILHOUETTES Norwood High School Show Choir Directed by Adam Robinson Sandra L. Greenwald / 4/15/2024 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM 0 2621 Article rating: No rating April 20, 2024 The Silhouettes are an outstanding small-mixed show choir comprised of thirty singers/dancers. As Norwood High School's premier vocal ensemble, they travel and compete each year and have earned many awards, including multiple Grand Championships! We know you’ll enjoy these dynamic young singers! Luncheon in the Tea Room at 12:00 pm. Followed by the performance in the Auditorium. Chicken piccatta, Angel hair pasta, Green salad with vinaigrette, Cannoli-chocolate, cherries, orange zest. Sandy Greenwald…………………...Chairperson of the Day Irene Diesel…………………………..Hospitality Read more RSS 1234567
You To the Rescue You To the Rescue Presented by Amy Miller, You to the Rescue, Founder and Executive Director Nancy Glasgow / 11/15/2025 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM 0 398 Article rating: No rating You To the Rescue 12:00 PM Presented by Amy Miller, You to the Rescue, Founder and Executive Director You to the Rescue is a non-profit upscale resale shop that’s made its home in downtown Montgomery since November 2020. This donation-based business “rehomes” unwanted men’s, women’s and children’s clothing, accessories, home goods, pet items and furniture to benefit the Animal Adoption Foundation (AAF), the Save the Animals Foundation (STAF) and the Stray Animal Adoption Program (SAAP). All three are no-kill animal shelters in the Cincinnati tri-state area that have collectively received over $300,000 to date. Board Meeting, 11 AM. Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon. Note: We will be collecting any type of dog or cat food or treats at this meeting. Cash donations are also welcomed for these worthy causes! Program Leadership Chairperson of the Day: Nancy Glasgow Hospitality: Rosemary Ennis Menu Traditional Turkey dinner and mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, cranberry sauce, green beans, Pumpkin pie with whipped cream. Read more
THE ART THIEF THE ART THIEF Presented by Phil Weintraub, Cincinnati Art Museum Docent Christine Neitzke / 10/18/2025 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM 0 262 Article rating: No rating The Art Thief 12:00 PM Presented by Phil Weintraub, Cincinnati Art Museum Docent. Do you love to read? Love art? Join us for this presentation of the #1 New York Times bestseller, The Art Thief by Michael Finkel, cited as “one of the most remarkable true-crime narratives of the 21stCentury.” You’ll marvel at the book’s tie-in with artwork on display in the Cincinnati Art Museum’s galleries. And will want to go see it! Board Meeting 11:00 AM Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon. Program Leadership Chairperson of the Day: Christine Neitzke Hospitality: Marcallene Shockey Menu Kentucky Hot Brown with sliced turkey breast on toasted points, with cheddar cheese, Bacon crumbles, Diced tomatoes, and Green onions. Sliced apple cake with cream cheese frosting Read more
JULIA DENT GRANT: THE UNTOLD LOVE STORY OF GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT JULIA DENT GRANT: THE UNTOLD LOVE STORY OF GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT Performed in character and in costume by Joyce Lovins-Browning, Lovin’ History’s “histalorian” Rosalyn Fuller / 9/20/2025 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM 0 336 Article rating: No rating Reception Invitation All Members, Candidates for Membership, and Guests are invited Time: 11:30 AM Location: The Cincinnati Woman's Club Drawing Room Honoree: Carol Parsons, President Note: Board members please arrive at 11:15 AM 12:00 PM Luncheon and Performance in the Tea Room JULIA DENT GRANT: The Untold Love Story of General Ulysses S. Grant Performed in character and in costume by Joyce Lovins-Browning Lovin History's "histalorian" Program Leadership Chairperson of the Day: Rosalyn Fuller Hospitality: Carolyn Ludwig Menu Hot Chicken Salad Dilled Green Beans tomato aspic quick breads/stickies Mandarin Orange Cake Read more
FENDING OFF FRAUD FENDING OFF FRAUD Presented by Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office Sandra L. Greenwald / 5/17/2025 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 2032 Article rating: 5.0 “Scam Alert!” Have you ever felt you were scammed? What did you do about it? The Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office recently established a new initiative, the “Elder Justice Unit,” to protect Senior Citizens from fraud, scams and financial exploitation. These crimes are under-reported because elderly victims are often too embarrassed to report them. Learn how to protect yourself, what to do if you have been scammed and how to prevent future abuse. Nancy Glasgow Chairperson of the Day Diane Kasarda Hospitality Board Meeting, 11 am.; Past Presidents’ Meeting, 11:30. Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon President presents the Annual Report, recognizes any new members and will introduce the new Board of Governors. All Past Presidents are honored at t Read more
FROM THE KENTUCKY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA : ITS FLOOD WALL JAZZ SEXTET FROM THE KENTUCKY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA : ITS FLOOD WALL JAZZ SEXTET Directed by J.R. Caffidy, in honor of Paula Steiner Paula Steiner / 4/19/2025 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 3010 Article rating: No rating Hold on to your seats! The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra’s subsidiary group, the Flood Wall Jazz Sextet, will wake you up in a very good way. The group specializes in the music of Claude Bolling, Vince Guaraldi, Dave Brubeck, and others, bringing together a true hybrid mix of classical and jazz entertainment. Honorary College Club member Paula Steiner has had a personal connection to the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra since 1997. It was then that the business in which she was a partner, Medical Research Laboratories, took on a benefactor role. Since 2004, as the company was sold to a corporation, Paula remained very active and supportive of the KSO, to this day, serving several terms on the board, including board president. Paula Steiner Chairperson of the Day Irene Diesel Hospitality Luncheon in the Tea Room at noon followed by the concert in the Auditorium Read more
THE RISE AND FALL OF FRISCH'S BIG BOY THE RISE AND FALL OF FRISCH'S BIG BOY Presented by Susanne Monteith Sue Eades / 3/15/2025 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 3224 Article rating: No rating Our very own Mr. Frisch had the first franchise for the Big Boy restaurants. Whoever would have thought that his Cincinnati‘s favorite restaurants would be disappearing? Come hear about great successes and recent failures of this originally local family friendly chain. You’ll even see several Big Bob figures in the American Sign Museum! Janet McDaniel Chairperson of the Day Donna Perzigian Hospitality Board Meeting, 11 am Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon The slate of officers will be announced, followed by any nominations from the floor, then election and introduction of officers. Read more
“LOST IN NEBRASKA” AND OTHER CYCLING ADVENTURES “LOST IN NEBRASKA” AND OTHER CYCLING ADVENTURES Presented by Carol Olausen, Rebecca Johnson, and Mary Jo Peairs Sue Eades / 2/15/2025 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 1940 Article rating: 4.0 How did two college professors and a retired elementary school teacher become Cycling Babes? Join us to hear about their fast-paced and exciting journey from Seattle to St. Louis. Things really get interesting when the trio gets “lost in Nebraska.” They’ll share stories from touring Canada and, by the way, Mary Jo has cycled across the U.S.A. twice! Carole Rauf Chairperson of the Day Rosalyn Fuller Hospitality Board Meeting, 11 am Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon. Four members will be selected for the Nominating Committee. Read more
THE FUTURE OF FOOD THE FUTURE OF FOOD Presented by Grace Yek, CCC, MS and Program Chair, BAS Culinary and Food Science, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College Cynthia Browne / 1/18/2025 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 1813 Article rating: No rating Embark on a fascinating exploration of the culinary frontier and the transformative journey that the future of food is poised to undertake. From the convergence of technology to evolving consumer expectations, we’ll delve into the key factors shaping the landscape of what we eat. We’ll uncover the emerging trends in technology, sustainability, and culinary innovation that promise to redefine the traditional boundaries of food. www.graceyek.com. Cheryl Sieve Chairperson of the Day Susanne Monteith Hospitality Board Meeting, 11 am Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon Read more
THE SYCAMORE COMMUNITY SINGERS: HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS THE SYCAMORE COMMUNITY SINGERS: HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Directed by Polly Savage, Artistic Director Glenna Wardlow Baumbaugh / 12/14/2024 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 1890 Article rating: No rating This well-known community group, founded in 2016, boasts novices as well as highly trained singers. Members have sung at Carnegie Hall (2020) and in European cities (2018, 2022). They will perform choral selections that invoke all the best memories of celebrating the holidays with family and loved ones. Join us for lunch and a great program! http://sycamorecommunitysingers.com. Christine Neitzke Chairperson of the Day Sandy Greenwald Hospitality Luncheon in the Tea Room at noon, followed by the performance in the Auditorium. Any new members will be recognized. Read more
A LIGHT IN THE DARK: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND SUPPORT A LIGHT IN THE DARK: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND SUPPORT Presented by Nicole Williams, Senior Director of Residential and Hamilton County Job and Family Services Programs, YWCA with Rickell Howard Smith, President and CEO Toni Lyle Miller / 11/16/2024 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 1809 Article rating: No rating This presentation will emphasize the YWCA’s four pillars of service as part of its domestic violence program: (1) domestic violence, (2) red flags, (3) safety planning and (4) resources and support. You’ll learn how this program partners with local agencies to coordinate services for victims. It’s important to know that the 24-hour YWCA Domestic Violence Hotline provides crisis counseling, risk assessment and support for those in Hamilton, Clermont, Brown and Adams counties. www.ywcacincinnati.org. Nancy Cavanaugh Chairperson of the Day Rosemary Ennis Hospitality Board Meeting, 11 am Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon The 2024-25 Scholarship Recipients will be our guests today. We will also be collecting specific donations for th Read more
The Military Women's Memorial: A Gem in Plain Sight The Military Women's Memorial: A Gem in Plain Sight Presented by Judy Pearson, Retired Colonel, United States Air Force and Ohio Ambassador, the Military Women's Memorial Sue Eades / 10/19/2024 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 1867 Article rating: No rating Our Country has one major, national memorial solely dedicated to honoring and preserving the legacy of women who have defended our freedom. Col. Pearson will weave the history of this Memorial with a brief "tour" of the facility and its special relationship with the Honor Guards of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Special emphasis will be placed on "why it is important to capture women's stories now? www.womensmemorial.org. Sue Eades Chairperson of the Day Carole Rauf Hospitality Board Meeting 11am Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon Read more
Unlocking Your Potential:Juggling Your Life, Passions and Career Unlocking Your Potential:Juggling Your Life, Passions and Career Presented By Dr. Jen Mott, LLC Sarah Sheblessy / 9/21/2024 11:30 AM - 7/19/2025 2:00 PM 0 552 Article rating: 5.0 Dr. Jen Mott has merged her passions, interests, skills and talents into a unique professional career as an entertainer, teacher, professor and school administrator. Through juggling, storytelling and audience participation, she’ll share how by trying new things (fire performing, stilt walking, book publishing, and creative public speaking!), she grew her business as well as her confidence. She invites audiences to consider the ways they contribute to their communities by bringing in the fullness of who they are and leveraging their own talents to serve others. www.DrJenMott.com. Sarah Kurth-Sheblessy Chairperson of the Day Shari Siebert Hospitality Board Members, please arrive at 11:25 am. The Cincinnati Woman’s Club Drawing Room Honoring Carol Parsons, President and the Board of Governors 12:00 pm Luncheon and Program in the Tea Room: Fall seasonal salad-mixed greens, apple, walnuts, gargonzola, chicken and cider vinaigrette, Apple butter, Carrot cake. Read more
WHAT’S NEXT FOR OUR PUBLIC LIBRARIES? WHAT’S NEXT FOR OUR PUBLIC LIBRARIES? Presented by Paula Brehm Heeger Sue Eades / 5/18/2024 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM 0 2678 Article rating: No rating May 18, 2024 Cincinnati and Hamilton County have a rich 170-year history of excellence in providing essential library services to their communities. With 41 public locations and one-million square feet of public space, the system continues to adapt and change to support the ever-growing information needs of its users. This presentation will focus on the ten-year Facility Master Plan designed to bring continuous improvements to the libraries throughout Hamilton County. Board Meeting at 11:00 am. Luncheon in the Lecture Room at 12:00 pm. Brunch buffet: Spinach and cheese quiche, Ham and gruyere quiche, Green salad, fruit salad, breakfast potatoes, Peach crisp. Cheryl Sieve……………….Chairperson of the Day Diane Barth………………..Hospitality Read more
SAVOR THE SOUNDS OF THE SILHOUETTES SAVOR THE SOUNDS OF THE SILHOUETTES Norwood High School Show Choir Directed by Adam Robinson Sandra L. Greenwald / 4/15/2024 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM 0 2621 Article rating: No rating April 20, 2024 The Silhouettes are an outstanding small-mixed show choir comprised of thirty singers/dancers. As Norwood High School's premier vocal ensemble, they travel and compete each year and have earned many awards, including multiple Grand Championships! We know you’ll enjoy these dynamic young singers! Luncheon in the Tea Room at 12:00 pm. Followed by the performance in the Auditorium. Chicken piccatta, Angel hair pasta, Green salad with vinaigrette, Cannoli-chocolate, cherries, orange zest. Sandy Greenwald…………………...Chairperson of the Day Irene Diesel…………………………..Hospitality Read more