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Thursday, July 29

Coasting for Kids
Coaster marathon on The Racer. All participants receive complimentary admission to Kings Island, “Coasting for Kids” T-shirt, lunch and unlimited rides on The Racer. Benefits Give Kids The World. Mason.
513-754-5700  Registration required, available online.
Cathedral Choristers for 2010-2011
Choir members commit to supporting liturgical worship by singing at weekly Sunday services, monthly services of evensong and other major liturgical observations in the church year. Positions for both professional and volunteer. Substitute choristers also needed. By appointment only. Cincinnati.
513-621-1817; e-mail scasurella@cccath.org  Registration required.
The Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund
Accepting monetary donations to aid the earthquake victims in Haiti. One-hundred percent of donations will support relief and rescue efforts. To donate, go online or send a check. Cincinnati.
513-621-4020 
Inspired by Anne
Landor Associates shows their support for Cincinnati Fashion Week by hosting “Inspired by Annie.” Tribute to Anne Wainscott, who was one of the original fashion illustrators for Shillitos. Annies artwork, artifacts and story on display in Landor's windows and lobby. Cincinnati.
 
Baker Hunt Garden Volunteers
Activities include several new projects in addition to weeding, mulching, pruning, dividing and transplanting and harvesting. Covington.
859-431-0020 
Without a Voice
A collection of photographs depicting members of the homeless population of Cincinnati by by artist Joseph Wilson. Sales proceeds benefit Interfaith Housing Network, The Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless and Bethany House. Mason.
513-234-7874 
One Hour Train Ride
Experience a one hour nostalgic train ride through Warren County. Walk through the train to the open-air gondola and listen to informative conductors describe railroad history and operation during the ride. Boarding 10 minutes before departure. Fifty cents from each ticket benefits the Lebanon Track Maintenance Fund. Lebanon.
513-933-8022 
Pathways Nature Station
Located outside the 1800s exhibit. A living outdoor classroom is a National Wildlife Federation certified garden that attracts a variety of birds, butterflies and other wildlife and help protect the local environment. Visitors learn about composting, companion planting, benefits of using native plants, nanoscience, ethnobotany, medicinal herb usage and more. Vegetables to be donated to Freestore Foodbank. Cincinnati.
 
One Hour Train Ride
Experience a one hour nostalgic train ride through Warren County. Walk through the train to the open-air gondola and listen to informative conductors describe railroad history and operation during the ride. Boarding 10 minutes before departure. Fifty cents from each ticket benefits the Lebanon Track Maintenance Fund. Lebanon.
513-933-8022 
Unknown
A multidisciplinary street art exhibition that embraces the four elements of hip-hop. Sales' proceeds benefit the Elementz Youth Center of Cincinnati. Cincinnati.
 
Baker Hunt Friends
Help with fundraisers, mailings, scholarship committee, outreach and social gatherings. Potluck with Garden Volunteers during the summer. Covington.
859-743-8183 
Volunteer Driver Training
Help keep seniors and adults with visual impairments safe and active this summer by training to be a volunteer driver for the new transportation service. Cincinnati.
513-559-2200 
Used Book Fair
Books, children's books, audio visual materials, puzzles and more. Benefits Milford-Miami Township Branch Library. Milford.
513-248-0700 
Party on the Bridge
Food/catering available. Tented coverings, outdoor bar, dance floor and '80s music by DJ. Call for private parties. Benefits various charities. Newport.
859-992-4187 
Madeira Historical Society Fundraiser
Sandwiches, soups and salads, and desserts. Twenty-five percent of sales benefits Madeira Historical Society. Cincinnati.
513-561-9208, klefevre@fuse.net 
Celebrity Duck Auction
Auction of nearly 60 decorated rubber ducks autographed by local and national celebrities including Justin Bieber, Carrie Underwood, Brooks & Dunn, Metallica, Guy Fieri, Tim Gunn, Shepard Fairy, Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, Johnny Gomes, Dusty Baker, Chad Ochocinco, Dhani Jones, Rey Maualuga, Marvin Lewis and President Obama and others. Event serves as official kick-off of Freestore Foodbank’s largest fundraising event of the year, the 16th Annual Rubber Duck Regatta. Benefits Freestore Foodbank. Newport.
513-482-7534 
Sexual Assault Support
Seventh floor. For female survivors of sexual assault. Group provides opportunity to meet other women who have been assaulted and safe place in which to discuss effects of sexual assault, challenges and your goals for healing. Participants are welcome to attend at any point during the 12 weeks. Ages 18 and older. Cincinnati.
513-381-5610  Registration required
Bike Night
Portion of parking lot reserved for motorcycles only. Cars welcome. Includes music. Beer, vendors and food served in parking lot. Benefits weekly local charity. Cincinnati.
513-923-9464 
Community Dinner
Dinner prepared by church volunteers. Includes barbecue sandwiches, coleslaw, chips, dessert and drinks. Milford.
513-543-9008 
Summer Gathering of The Bacchanalian Society
McMicken Commons. Bring three same-brand California Whites for tasting per team. Includes hors d'oeuvres. Ages 21 and up. Food sponsored by Keystone Bar & Grill. After party at Righteous Room(641 Walnut St., Downtown). Benefits SPCA. Cincinnati.
 

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