Located in scenic Eden Park, the Cincinnati Art Museum features an unparalleled art collection of more than 65,000 works spanning 6,000 years. In addition to displaying its own broad collection, the Art Museum also hosts several national and international traveling exhibitions each year. Visitors can enjoy the exhibitions or participate in the Art Museum’s wide range of art-related programs, activities and special events. Plus, the Rosenthal Education Center is a space for families to discover the Art Museum’s collection in a fun, immersive, hands-on, and safe manner (open during regular Art Museum hours). General admission is always free for all, plus Art Museum members receive additional benefits including discounted or free admission to special exhibitions.
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With a mission to inspire hope and joy in our community and beyond through the power and passion of dance, Cincinnati Ballet reaches beyond the stage in programs that allow every person in the region to be part of the continued evolution of dance. To that end, Cincinnati Ballet presents exhilarating performances, extensive education outreach programs and offers top level professional ballet training at Cincinnati Ballet Otto M. Budig Academy.
The Cincinnati Boychoir is one of the premiere professional boychoirs in the United States, maintaining a world-class performance level and the highest quality music education. Since 1965, the Boychoir has worked to create opportunities for every boy in the greater Cincinnati area to sing, regardless of music background, age, race, income, etc. and to ensure that it is a safe space for every boy. Located in the urban arts core of Cincinnati at the Aronoff Center for the Arts, the Boychoir reaches more than 300 young men each year from more than 100 schools in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. Each year, the Cincinnati Boychoir presents approximately thirty annual performances in the Greater Cincinnati region and has performed concerts and completed residencies both at home and abroad. Most recently, the Boychoir has appeared on stages in the United Kingdom and Australia and heads to South Africa in June, 2018.
Cincinnati Boychoir serves boys from all over the metro region with first-class vocal education and transformative performance and touring opportunities. Drawing from the cultural diversity of the area, we develop artists and artistry through music and cultural education and performance to build confident citizens and community leaders. We serve 200+ boys annually, hold up to 20 performances annually, and tour locally and abroad.
CCA was formed with the sole purpose of improving the outcome for children with autism spectrum disorder and their families. We are committed to offering a variety of programs which address the communication, educational, social and behavioral needs of children with ASD, to assure that they are able to achieve happy, fulfilling lives.
Here at CCA we believe that every child has the potential to learn. We work to identify a student’s areas of strength and challenge, and create an individualize program that supports their unique needs.
The Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra is an independent ensemble of 32 professional musicians that launched the critically acclaimed summer music festival Summermusik in August 2015. The CCO offers a fun and informative musical experience in an intimate and informal setting. The CCO’s size allows for creativity in programming; presenting orchestral works ranging from Baroque and Classical eras to commissioned works by contemporary composers. Collaborations are a hallmark of the CCO, including partnerships with VAE: Cincinnati’s Vocal Arts Ensemble and the Cincinnati Art Museum. Summermusik concerts are presented in venues all around Greater Cincinnati, and the festival has experienced unprecedented growth under music director Eckart Preu.
When you have a child with special health needs, you face the constant challenge of finding information and resources. Their valuable Special Needs Resource Directory can assist parents, caregivers and healthcare providers identify, evaluate and access necessary services and supports. Focused on children and youth with special health needs who have physical, developmental, behavioral or emotional conditions, the directory connects to local, regional and national websites to help navigate your way!
Cincinnati Children’s, a nonprofit academic medical center, offers comprehensive clinical services for children, from well-child care to treatments for rare and complex conditions. One of the top children’s hospitals in the nation, Cincinnati Children’s offers 15+ locations throughout the tristate to serve your family’s needs.
For specific location information, visit http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/patients/visit/directions/default/.
CCS has been creating lifelong learners, creative thinkers, passionate disciples, and visionary leaders for over 40 years. Our graduates are welcomed at universities because they’ve become the natural learners and inquisitive students that God created them to be. CCS knows that faith and learning go hand-in-hand. Outstanding. Proven.
Elementary Campus: 7350 Dixie Hwy, Fairfield, OH, 45014, Junior/Senior High Campus: 7474 Morris Rd., Fairfield, OH, 45011, Contact: Peggy Head, Director of Admissions, Email: [email protected], Grades: PS - 12
Founded in 1926, CCDS is an co-educational, college preparatory school. Country Day is focused on providing innovative preparation to students, so that they are ready to achieve success in college and life. Rigorous preparation. Joyful environment. Students who find success in any world. Extended day programs and tuition assistance is available.