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Friday, September 3

Essence
Works by Evan Hildebrandt, Kevin Auzenne and Tracy McClorey. Sales benefit ArtWorks. Cincinnati.
513-315-4622 
Breastfeeding in Public: Uncovering Human Nature in the Urban Landscape
Ashley Skaggs Parker of Mud Goddess Photography takes the relationship of the nursing mother and child out into the street in an unexpected and challenging way. Ten percent of sales benefits Northern Kentucky Breastfeeding Coalition. Cincinnati.
 
Williamsburg Garden Club Mum Sale
$4 for eight-inch pot or three for $11. Larger 12-inch pots available for $12. Call ahead for large orders. Benefits beautification of Williamsburg Community. Williamsburg.
513-724-7824 
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.
 
Piecemakers
Quilters and sewers create projects to benefit the community. Child care available. Cincinnati.
513-471-4673 
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 
First Friday on Front Street Music Series
Benefits Barnabas Community Development. New Richmond.
513-226-8000 
Miranda's Friday Night Grillouts
Food include hamburgers, grilled chicken, pulled pork, hot dogs, metwursts, fresh salsa and chips, potato salad, cole slaw and more. Ten percent of proceeds benefits Little Miami athletes who are the servers for the evening. Morrow.
513-899-7163 
Saints Helping Saints Fundraiser
Benefits Saints Helping Saints, group of Seton High School alumnae dedicated to serving their neighbors and community in need. Cincinnati.
513-678-4965 
Selections from the Collection of Patricia Corbett: Vintage Designer Fashion Show
Fifty outfits pay tribute to the style of Cincinnati arts patron. Selected fashions for sale. Sneak peak at crocheted wire clothing of Cincinnati-based artist Jeanine Steele, scheduled for exhibition at the Cincinnati Art Museum in 2012. Cash bar and refreshments. Portion of ticket proceeds benefit Weston Art Gallery. Cincinnati.
 


Saturday, September 4

The Grant County Fair Flea Market
Farmers market, crafts and specialty items. Benefits Grant County Fair. Williamstown.
859-663-7752 
Essence
Works by Evan Hildebrandt, Kevin Auzenne and Tracy McClorey. Sales benefit ArtWorks. Cincinnati.
513-315-4622 
Beggin' Bark & Bacon Bash
Celebrating International Bacon Day. View cooking demonstration by celebrity chef and bacon enthusiast, Kevin Gillespie, also a finalist on last season's Bravo TV show "Top Chef." Compete in bacon eating contest and weave through bacon maze with your dog. Guinness World Record for the loudest Bark to be attempted. Purina Incredible Dog Team demonstrating amazing canine athletics throughout the day. Thirsty Dog Beer Booth sales benefit Circle Tail. Blue Ash.
704-409-7730 
Northside Holiday Art Sale
More than 50 artists, music, children's crafts' activities and raffles. Benefits Churches Active in Northside. Cincinnati.
513-541-8788; sararob@fuse.net 
Breastfeeding in Public: Uncovering Human Nature in the Urban Landscape
Ashley Skaggs Parker of Mud Goddess Photography takes the relationship of the nursing mother and child out into the street in an unexpected and challenging way. Ten percent of sales benefits Northern Kentucky Breastfeeding Coalition. Cincinnati.
 
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.
 
Williamsburg Garden Club Mum Sale
$4 for eight-inch pot or three for $11. Larger 12-inch pots available for $12. Call ahead for large orders. Benefits beautification of Williamsburg Community. Williamsburg.
513-724-7824 
Weekend WalkAbout
Docent-led walking tours. Benefits the Heritage Foundation. Cincinnati.
513-681-7526 
Russian Fest
Authentic Russian food, imported Russian crafts, Russian jewelry, religious books and icons, live music and children's activities. Benefits St. George Russian Orthodox Church. Loveland.
 

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