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CPS Student Dining Services Meal Pick-up Sites: https://t.co/hOIjLEiIQO
#WomensHistoryMonth: Inside Duke Energy Convention Center, you’ll find one of our city's most unique murals - ‘Wall of Queens’. The seven women represent the “seven hills” of Cincinnati.
Nominations are open for various Neighborhood Summit Community Awards: Community Catalyst of the Year, Lifetime Achievement, Rookie of the Year and the "Everybody Counts" award. Nominations will be accepted through January 23, 2020.
NOMINATIONS HERE: https://t.co/tVMJcjodBD
Mayor John Cranley and First Lady Dena Cranley will unveil the City’s sixth annual giving tree tomorrow at City Hall. The announcement at 2:30 will include information about this year’s benefactor and how you can participate. Details at City Hall throughout the holiday season.
REMINDER: Fourth Street remains closed between Race and Elm streets. The sidewalk on the south side of Fourth Street in this area is open for use by pedestrians. Local businesses are accessible.
We are only a few days away from the start of @BLINKcincy 2019! The event officially kicks off Thursday night with the BLINK Parade.
Please note there will be an adjusted Downtown traffic pattern in effect for evenings (7 to 11 pm) during BLINK. Details: https://t.co/gLl1UvLjhJ
We are less than a week away from the return of @BLINKcincy! It's time to start planning your trip downtown to ensure you make the most of your visit.
To help with that planning, check out the "Getting Around" tab on the BLINK website: https://t.co/0ltyeoJetK
Today, we remember the lives lost and changed forever on September 6, 2018. #CincyStrong
ArtWorks mural - "Wall of Queens." Made with 288 Masonite scratch board panels, the work features 7 proud women representing the Queen City.
Great celebration of the Youth 2 Work program today at @WashingtonPark PHOTOS: https://t.co/X09ama7LBM #Y2WK