Tuesday, June 23, 2009

cincypassport Takes You to Greece

OPA! What could be more enjoyable than relaxing on a sunny day listening to sweet bouzouki music, touring a history-rich Byzantine-style church or watching children dancing Greek village dances while enjoying a mouth-watering Gyro sandwich, Souvlaki or honey-coated Baklava?

Nothing!


Join cincypassport at the 2009
Panegyri Greek Festival. We'll be there Saturday, June 27, from 6 to 10 p.m. at a booth to the right of the main admissions entrance.

This is your chance to experience an authentic taste of Greece in Cincinnati, while meeting other folks from around the Tristate.

The festival is located at the Holy Trinity-St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, 7000 Winton Road.

Admission: $2.00
Free Parking is Available at St. Xavier High School
Directions

Saturday, June 20, 2009

cincypassport at Juneteenth

We had a great afternoon in Eden Park at the Juneteenth Festival. Thanks to everyone who joined us for the inaugural cincypassport event. The cincypassport booth is now closed, but the fun continues Saturday until 9 p.m. On Sunday, June 21, there will be a Father's Day concert at Seasongood Pavilion from 2 to 6 p.m.

Look for updates on the next cincypassport event--an evening at the Panegyri Greek Festival in Finneytown!


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Get your cincypassport!


Join us for the inaugural cincypassport event at Cincinnati's 22nd annual Juneteenth Festival. The event is held in Eden Park around Mirror Lake and Seasongood Pavilion and runs Saturday, June 20, and Sunday, June 21.

Get your cincypassport stamped:

Saturday, June 20, 2009
Noon to 4 p.m.


Don't miss this first cincypassport event and the great food and entertainment at Juneteenth!

While you’re in the area, remember to check out the businesses of Walnut Hills and Mt. Adams.

Monday, June 15, 2009

cincypassport

Want to learn more about the region, meet new people, visit new communities and eat great food while enjoying music and other entertainment?

Look no further than cincypassport--a program designed to let you see the world without ever leaving Cincinnati.

cincypassport was developed by members of the Cincinnati Chamber's 2009 C-Change class. The goal of cincypassport is to show Greater Cincinnatians and visitors all of the great things the region has to offer.

In its inaugural year, cincypassport will highlight several neighborhoods through six distinctive events:

--Juneteenth Festival in Walnut Hills
--Panegyri Greek Festival in Finneytown
--Findlay Market in Over-the-Rhine
--Taste of Blue Ash in Blue Ash
--Su Casa's Hispanic Fest in Carthage
--District A Street Festival in Pleasant Ridge/Kennedy Heights

Check back often for details on each cincypassport event.