This program is a partnership between WordPlay Cincinnati and Friends for Good. During our time together students will have the ability to lounge around, eat snacks, play games, and be with friends. They will also be able to do art projects, be featured on a podcast, and more. If you would like to learn more […]
4:30 PM Opening Prayer with Rev. Keyanna Jones Setting the Stage with Provost Darlene Weaver Conversation with Kerry Kennedy Presentation of the Award by President Eric Spina 5:30 PM Moral Courage Project’s “At the Root: Policing and the Right to Protest" Exhibit Opening and Reception
Please join us as we reflect on American Jewish Committee's impact and celebrate Jewish advocacy in Cincinnati. Partake in a meaningful evening with friends and community leaders, help welcome new board members, and thank our outgoing members. Our featured keynote will be Avital Leibovich, Director of AJC's Jerusalem office. She will share valuable insights on the […]
Marianist Environmental Education Center Gardening With Native Plants Workshop Saturday, April 26, 2025, 9:00am - 12:00pm Celebrate Ohio Native Plant Month with an in-person, introductory workshop on how to incorporate native species into your yard & garden. Conserve water and energy, provide habitat for wildlife and green your yard! Whether you want to create a […]
For Earth Day FCGG is collaborating with Christ the King Church to discuss how to reduce plastics in your daily actions. Light refreshments will be served thanks to our host. Saturday, April 26 10 am - noon In person at Christ the King Lutheran Church 7393 Dimmick Road, West Chester, OH Register here: https://www.ctkluth.org/earth-day.html
With Rabbi David Aaron, Ph.D. Professor of Hebrew Bible and History of Interpretation Tuesday, April 29 12:30 p.m. ET / 9:30 a.m. PT / 7:30 p.m. Israel Hybrid Event: In person and on Zoom Engaging with religious canon potentially raises questions that challenge a person’s or community’s ethical values. David Aaron explores these questions through […]
The Overstory, winner of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, is a sweeping, impassioned work of activism and resistance that is also a stunning evocation of―and paean to―the natural world. From the roots to the crown and back to the seeds, Richard Powers’ twelfth novel unfolds in concentric rings of interlocking fables that range from […]
What? Join us for an afternoon of interactive, intergenerational connection. When? May 4th, 2-4 pm Where? The Grail (Loveland, Ohio) Why? To cultivate new friendships and grow current friendships. Building on the strength of EquaSion's Sacred Connections, we have learned about each other's faith through various programs and we will build on that by learning about one another […]
Lunch and Learn: Curatorial Perspectives on Archie Rand’s The Seventeen: Iron Flock with Samantha Baskind, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Art History, Cleveland State University Tuesday, May 20, 2025 1:00 p.m. ET REGISTER HERE
What? Join us for an afternoon of interactive, intergenerational connection. When? June 1 - Cincinnati Friends Meeting Where? The Grail (Loveland, Ohio) Why? To cultivate new friendships and grow current friendships. Building on the strength of EquaSion's Sacred Connections, we have learned about each other's faith through various programs and we will build on that by learning about one […]