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Cincinnati Cyclones: More Than Just a Game Affordable Fun for the Whole Family January 2018 Cincinnati Cyclones: More Than Just a Game Affordable Fun for the Whole Family Cincinnati’s ‘BEST’ Jeweler as Voted by Consumer Choice Awards 3 Years Running • Loose Diamonds • Beautiful Gemstone Jewelry • Engagement Rings • Custom Design Specialists • Fine Diamond Jewelry • Full Repair and Appraisal Service 9301 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45242 • 513-793-4111 cindy@eddielanes.com • Facebook • Pinterest eddielanes.com MAYOR’S WELCOME Dear Friends: On behalf of the great City of Cincin- nati, I am delighted to welcome you to our region! Cincinnati is in the midst of a boom- ing renaissance and I am honored you have chosen to visit. Our 52 diverse neighborhoods, each with its own fascinating architecture, culture, business center, and personality, are sure to make you enjoy your stay. We have invested billions of dollars in recent development to transform our city into a world-class destination rich in things to do stretching from The Banks to College Hill. We are cultivating vibrant places to live, develop, and grow, and I assure you are visiting a city with much to take pride in. Key Magazine Cincinnati is a great resource for learning about the many attractions we have to offer in the area. With top-rated museums, theaters, and a top-five zoo in the nation, we are confident there is something for everyone. We are honored to welcome thousands of visitors among our guests each year, and know your decision to visit the Queen City will not leave you disappointed. Thank you for coming to Cincinnati. I look forward to the reviews of your wonderful stay. Sincerely, John Cranley Mayor, City of Cincinnati 4 KEYCINCINNATI.COM “The best steakhouse experience in Greater Cincinnati. BIG value at family-owned prices. 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BOX 37137 CINCINNATI, OHIO 45222 513-235-7965 A Key Magazine . This magazine is authorized by, and the trademarks KEY and KEY design are licensed by Key Magazines, Inc ,. P O. Box 37137, Cincinnati, Ohio 45222 . Distributed free in hotels, motels, restaurants, transportation center and clubs in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky . All rights reserved . Reproduction of any material prepared by Key/ Cincinnati Magazine is prohibited without consent of the publisher . Bulk convention orders filled upon request . For advertising information call Patty Youkilis at 513- 235-7965 or patty@keycincinnati com. If you are run- ning low of the current month’s issue, please call 513- 235-7965 for re-stock . 6 KEYCINCINNATI.COM COVER STORY Cincinnati Cyclones: fun for the whole family at US Bank Arena hen you think of sports in Cincinnati, you think the Reds, the Bengals, even the UC Bearcats. But did you know weW have a hockey team too? Our Cincinnati Cyclones are a top-notch team and a game is the perfect evening out for the whole family! Since 1990, the Cincinnati Cyclones have been playing hockey all over the country and in Canada; they are the AA team of the National Predators. Eighteen of their players have gone on to play for the NHL, which makes our Cyclones a hotbed of talent that’s exciting to watch. Coming to a game at the US Bank Arena is more than just a hockey experience: it’s the complete package of great fun, great food and great times. There’s music, promotions and fun half-time activities (think hamster balls and sumo suits!), so even if you aren’t a hockey fan, there’s plenty to enjoy. Games always have a fun theme, such as Superheroes, Star Wars and Video Games, and promotions include $1 beer night, $1 hot dog night, kids eat free and more. Special fundraising nights are featured as well: for example, “The Cure Starts Now Night” raises money for pediatric cancer and there also are breast cancer awareness nights that mix philan- thropy and fun. The atmosphere at a Cyclones game is always charged up with excitement and exuberance. In February, the Cyclones will hold the Frozen 5K/10K, a unique winter race that takes you on a course along the Banks of the Ohio River and through Cincinnati’s Transit Center underneath Second Street; funds raise go to the Cincinnati Cyclones Foundation, an organization that helps defray the costs so that children can play youth hockey. A Cyclones game is also a great place to celebrate birthdays! Check out their package options at www.cycloneshockey.com. When you want more than just a sports experience on a night out – when you’re looking for sports, fun, music, food and an atmosphere of excitement – come to a Cincinnati Cyclones game at the US Bank Arena. 7 KEYCINCINNATI.COM WHAT’S GOING ON IN JANUARY ARONOFF CENTER FOR THE Violins of Hope: 1/23 ARTS CINCINNATI CYCLONES ART BEYOND 650 Walnut Street vs . Nailers: 1/6 BOUNDARIES Cincinnati, OH 45202 vs . Mavericks: 1/12 1410 Main St . 513-621-2787 (ARTS) vs . Komets: 1/19 Cincinnati, OH 45202 Laugh to the Bone with vs . Fuel: 1/26 513-421-8726 Michael Blackson and D C. vs . Komets: 1/27 Peace by Piece: Young Fly: 1/5 11/17-1/12 MamLuft&Co . Dance: Climb: CINCINNATI FIRE MUSEUM Chapter 11: 1/26-3/9 1/5-1/6 315 West Court Street Elvis Tribute Artist Cincinnati, OH 45202 Spectacular: 1/6 513 621. 5553. Waitress: 1/9-1/21 General Information: 513- Choreoscope: 1/13 CINCINNATI MUSEUM 621-1919 or Box Office: 513- Brian Regan: 1/25 CENTER 381-3300 Paw Patrol Live! Race to the 1301 Western Ave . Sir Andrew Davis Celebrates Rescue: 1/27-1/28 Cincinnati, OH 45203 CSO’s History: 1/6-1/7 513-287-7000 James Conlon Conducts BELTERRA CASINO & HOTEL Holiday Junction 2017 featur- Mahler 1: 1/12-1/13 777 Belterra Drive ing Brickopolis: now-1/10/18 Beethoven + Bartók: 1/27- Florence, Indiana 47020 1/28 812-427-7777 CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN Sarah Evans: 1/27 THE PARK CINCINNATI ZOO 962 Mt . Adams Circle 3400 Vine Street BOGART’S Cincinnati, OH 45202 Cincinnati, OH 45220 2621 Vine St . 513-421-3888 (Box Office) 513-281-4700 Cincinnati, OH 45219 Million Dollar Quartet: 1/20- Fiona’s First Birthday Party: 513-872-8801 2/18 1/20 Southern Accents: Tribute to Tom Petty and the CINCINNATI POPS CONTEMPORARY ARTS Heartbreakers: 1/5 ORCHESTRA CENTER Resolution: 1/6 1241 Elm Street 44 E . 6th St . Bone Thugs-N-Harmony: 1/11 Cincinnati, OH 45202 Cincinnati, OH 45202 The Four Horsemen: 1/13 General Information: 513- 513-345-8400 The Noise Presents Black 621-1919 or Box Office: 513- Swoon: now to 2/25/18 Label Society with Corrosion 381-3300 Erwin Redl: now to 3/25/18 of Conformity: 1/19 1812 Overture: 1/20-1/21 Tonight Alive & Silverstein: ENSEMBLE THEATRE 1/20 CINCINNATI SHAKESPEARE CINCINNATI T-Swift Night: 1/25 COMPANY 1127 Vine St . Steve Lemme & Kevin 719 Race Street Cincinnati, OH 45202 Heffernan of Storm Troopers Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-421-3555 2: 1/26 513-381-2273 The Humans: 1/23-2/17 Guess Who’s Coming for CINCINNATI CHAMBER Dinner: 1/26-2/17 GO BANANAS COMEDY CLUB ORCHESTRA 8410 Market Place Lane 105 West 4th St . CINCINNATI SYMPHONY Cincinnati, OH 45242 Suite 314 ORCHESTRA 513-984-9288 Cincinnati, OH 45202 1241 Elm Street Geoff Tate: 1/4-1/7 513-723-1182 Cincinnati, OH 45202 8 KEYCINCINNATI.COM WHAT’S GOING ON CONTINUED HEBREW UNION COLLEGE: MUSIC HALL 1/7/18 SKIRBALL MUSEUM 1241 Elm St . A Sense of Home: New Quilts 3101 Clifton Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45202 by Heather Jones: 11/17- Cincinnati, OH 45220 513-621-2787 (ARTS) 2/18/18 513-221-1875 Violins of Hope: 1/23 Eighteen Tiny Treasures: TAFT THEATER 12/1-12/18 NEW RIFF DISTILLERY 317 E . 5th St . Re-Art: The Many Faces of 24 Distillery Way Cincinnati, OH 45202 Israel: 12/1-1/7/18 Newport , KY 41073 513-232-6220 Drawing from the B’nai B’rith 859-261-7433 St . Vincent: 1/11 Klutznick Collection: 12/4- Lucky 7 Dinner with Chef Umphrey’s McGee: 1/12-1/13 1/7/18 Stephen Spyrou: 1/18 Jonny Lang: 1/14 JJ Grey & Mofro: 1/27 MILLER GALLERY TAFT MUSEUM OF ART 2715 Erie Ave . 316 Pike St . WESTON ART GALLERY Cincinnati, OH 45208 Cincinnati, OH 45202 650 Walnut St . 513-871-4420 513-241-0343 Cincinnati, OH 45202 David Yarrow: 11/7-1/13-18 Elegant Geometry: British 513-977-4165 Holiday Collection: 11/16- and American Mosaic Reading by Kathy Y . Wilson 1/13/18 Patchwork Quilts 10/21- And Lecture by Dr . David Women’s Show: 1/17-3/10 1/21/18 Pilgrim: 1/14 Antique Christmas: 11/3- Spend $15 and save $5 9525 Kenwood Road • Blue Ash, Ohio 45242 • (513) 580-7500 KEYCINCINNATI.COM 9 CONVENTIONS & SPECIAL EVENTS Cavalcade of Customs Duke Energy Convention Center 525 Elm Street Cincinnati, OH 1/5-1/7 Cincinnati Wedding Show Sharonville Convention Center 11355 Chester Road Cincinnati, OH 1/6-1/7 Cincinnati Golf Show Duke Energy Convention Center 525 Elm Street Cincinnati, OH 1/12-1/14 Cincinnati Travel, Sports and Boat Show Duke Energy Convention Center 525 Elm Street Cincinnati,
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