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22 Friday, April 28, 1995 CALENDAR The Cincinnati Enquirer bers. 621-2320. Cincinnati Historical Society and the Cincinnati Railroad Club series. Cincinnati Union Terminal 2 p.m. Saturday.

The Genealogy of Rail in Cincinnati, 3:30 p.m. Cincinnati Historical Society, Museum Center's Newsreel Theater, 1301 Western West End. Free. 651-7245. Taft Lecture, "State of the State of Education in Ohio" 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

today, Grand Ballroom of the Phoenix, downtown. $40. Reservations required: 556- 6628 or 556-6627; "Gender and National Identity," p.m. today, University of Cincinnati's Tangeman University Center in the President's Dining Room. Free.

556-6776. AT THE MALLS Playhouse at Kenwood, noon-4 p.m. Saturday. Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park sponsors face painting, closeup magic and demonstrations of costume design and set construction of Hometown Heroes. Kenwood Towne Centre, Centre Cafe.

Free. 7875 Mont- gomery Road. 345-2242 or 745-9100. Saturday Celebration at the Mall, 10 a.m. Saturdays, Super Saver Theater, Bigg's Place Mall, Eastgate, off Ohio 32.

Features rock, pop, country, alternative, jazz and contemporary Christian music. Most selections by Friendship Celebration Band. Hosted by Friendship Lutheran Church. 752-5265. Audubon Field Trip to WarderPerkins Audubon Sanctuary, 9 a.m.

Saturday. See spring wildflowers and migrant songbirds. Free. 341-4893. Birds 'n Buds Walk, 9 a.m.

Saturday, Mitchell Memorial Forest. Meet at the park's stone shelter. Free; motor vehicle permit required: $1 a day, $3 a year. 521-7275. Early Migrants, 9 a.m.

Sunday, Sharon Woods. Meet at the visitor center. Binoculars and field guides recomitended. Free; motor vehicle permit required: $1 a day, $3 a year. 521-7275.

Hummingbird Happiness, 2 p.m. Sunday, a presentation featuring the natural history and folklore of the rubythroated hummingbird, Shawnee Lookout's Archaeology Museum. Free; motor vehicle permit required: $1 a day, $3 a year. 521-7275. Fossil Fun, Sharon Woods visitor center, 2 p.m.

Saturday. Free; motor vehicle permit required: $1 a day, $3 a year. 521-7275. Wonderful Wildflowers, Miami Whitewater Forest, 2 p.m. Sunday, stroll begins at the park's Oakleaf Trail.

Free; motor vehicle permit required: $1 a day, $3 a year. 521-7275. CL Wiffleball Tournament Series, 9 a.m. Saturday, May 7, 20; June 3, 11, 17, 25; July 8, 30; August 12, 26, and September 9. $25 a team, Triple Creek, Buell and Pippin Road.

521-7275. Cincinnati Nature Center, 4949 Tealtown Road, Milford. A Garden's Legacy Workshop continues with Perennial Flowers 10 a.m.-noon June 10 and Butterfly Gardening 10 a.m.-noon June 17. $8 a session. Registration, 831- 1711; Warblers: Jewels of the Bird World, bird-watching program to help beginners and intermediates identify spring warblers, 7:30 a.m.

Saturday, Rowe Interpretive Building. $30 members, $40 non-members. Cub Scout Day, Burnet Woods Trailside Center, 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Hikes, talks and crafts.

$3 a scout. Preregistration required: 751-3679. Hothouse Horticulture at Krohn Conservatory, Eden Park topic Children Gardens 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays through June. American Folk music by Greg Jowahsas.

$3, $1 children. 421-5707 or 4221-4086. Krohn Conservatory Spring Floral Show through Sunday. Thousands of white and Asiatic lilies. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

daily. $1 for Cincinnati residents; $2 for non-city adults; free for children 17 and under. 421-5707. MetroParks, Arbor Day Plant a Tree! 867-5835. Pre-School Nature Club in the Parks, today.

Stories, crafts, music, puppet shows and natural history activities. Meet at LaBoiteaux Woods, College Hill. $30 Cincinnati residents, $35 non-city residents. Registration required. 542-2909.

Spring Flowers and Creatures, 1 p.m. next Sunday. 1-419-981-6320. Wildflowers Galore! 10 a.m. Saturday, Conkle's Hollow, Jackson County.

1-614-653-2541. Wildflowers of Davis Memorial, Davis Memorial State Nature Preserve. 544-9750. Wildflower Lore, Blackhand Gorge, 2 p.m. Saturday, Jackson County.

1-614-763-4411. Wildflowers of Morris Woods, 10 a.m. Saturday, Morris Woods, Jackson County. 1-614-265-6463. Wildflower Romp, 10 a.m.

Saturday, Eagle Creek, Aurora. 1-216-527-5118. Wildflower Walk, 2 p.m. next Sunday, Davey Woods. 663-4197; and 2 p.m.

next Sunday, Goll Woods, Archbold. 1-419-445-1775. SINGLES Eastgate Singles dance, 8 p.m.-midnight Sundays, Eastgate Holiday Inn, I-275 and Ohio 32, Eastgate. Music and lights by David Caudill. Ages 18 and older.

$5, $2.50 first visit. 688-1640. Friday Night Singles Dance, 11:15 p.m., Hyde Park United Methodist Church, Observatory and Grace avenues. $3. Free dance instruction, p.m.

729-3745. Solo singles dances, 8:30 p.m.12:30 a.m. today, Cincinnati Marriott, Chester Road, Sharonville; 8 p.m.-midnight Sunday, Cincinnati Marriott, Chester Road, Sharonville. $6. 771-6943.

Super Singles, 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Fridays, the Madison, 700 Madison Covington. $5 includes hot buffet, snacks. Cash bar. 261-1117.

Westwood Baptist Church Singles Ministry offers support, social and spiritual needs for singles over 21. To get on the mailing list, call 574-7214. SPECIAL EVENTS A Camp and Canoe Expo, four-day expo highlighting aspects of camping and canoeing. 2 p.m. until dusk, Mad River Canoe Day, Twin Lakes Park; 9:30 a.m.-4:15 p.m.

Saturday, Camp Day, Galyan's 6111 Sawmill Road, Columbus, Ohio; today-Sunday, Old Town Canoe Blow Out, Galyan's. 1-614-761-9000 or 1-614-798-1111. Appalachian Mayday Celebration, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 7190 Pondlick Road, Seaman. Entertainment, demonstrations, storytelling, herbal workshops, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

herbal luncheon. 927-5283. "A Salute to Andrew Brady" Western Hills High School band and orchestra director, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, 2144 Ferguson Road. Features songs from the Forties through mid-Seventies by the Alumni Band and Chorus.

244-8718, Ext. 1929. Awareness 95, Artists for AIDS Awareness, two-day benefit to bring together the visual and performing arts communities to entertain, enlighten and raise money to support AVOC, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Music Hall, 1243 Elm Over-the-Rhine. Entertainment features members of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati chamber Orchestra and Cincinnati Men's Chorus.

$95 front seats, $65 front center balcony, regular seats, $25, $15, or 721-8222. Campbell County Heritage Days, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Campbell County park, 233 Bluegrass Avenue, Newport. Artisans demonstrators, food booths, drinks, carriage rides. $5 a carload.

441-7918. "Campin' in the Park," p.m. today, Devou Park Memorial Building. Food by Burbank's Real Bar-B-Q. $8.50, $4 children, free children 3 and under.

Proceeds sponsors Covington inner-city children to attend a week at Camp Swoneky. Reservations by Tuesday: 331-1658. 11 p.m. Saturday, early contest entry, early bird swap meet, gravity drags, more, and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, swap meet, model car contest, seminars, gravity drags and videos, Comfort Inn Hotel, 11440 Chester Road.

Bring your. camera. $3. 771-3400. Cincinnati Flower Show, 9 a.m.-8 p.m.

today and Saturday; 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, Ault Park, Hyde Park. $10, free children under 12. 749-4949. Cincinnati Music Collectors' Conventions, music show and sale, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Sunday, Ramada Inn North, 1-75 and Sharon Road. $2.50, $1.50 with coupon available at most local record shops, free children under 12 when accompanied by an adult. 1-317-882-3378. Corryville Catholic Spring Festival, 4-10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Corryville Catholic School, 108 Calhoun Clifton.

Food, fun. 281-4856. The Friends of the Kenton County Public Library sidewalk book sale, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. today, in front of Kenton County Public Library, 502 Scott Covington. Proceeds used to purchase items the library is unable to buy with its regular budget.

431-6119. The Great Starvation: An Irish Holocaust, 2 p.m. Sunday, Main Public Library, 800 Vine downtown. Accompanying exhibit shown through May 1, first floor; Genealogy Fair and Family History Night, p.m. today.

Includes special interest information and tables with resource people to answer questions. 6 and 7:30 p.m. Beginning genealogy classes, Huenefeld Tower Room, third floor; Storyteller Gail Blair performs, 2 p.m. Sunday, North Central Regional Branch Library, 11109 Hamilton Ave. 369-6068 or 369-6960.

Greg Jowaisas, musician, singer, storyteller, 3 p.m. Saturday, James Taylor Park, Newport. Bring picnic basket, blankets, and lawn chairs. Free. 554-2589 or 431-3188.

Jubilee's Comic Book Convention, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Holiday Inn, I-275 and U.S. 42, Sharonville. $3.50. 1-301-292-4587.

"Lebanon Train Days" join the Scenic Railway opening weekend celebration, Saturday and Sunday, 198 South Broadway, Lebanon. 10 a.m. appearance by Rob Portman, U.S. Representative. Other appearances by Bob Braun, Crime Time theater players, Dr.

Smart and Sparkles, the Harbor Fellowship Christian Gospel singers, musician Bobby Crawford, and clowns. Train departures, 10:30 a.m., noon, 1:30 and 3 p.m. Saturday; noon, 1:30 and 3 p.m. Sunday. $5, $2.50 children age 3-12.

398-8584. National Guild of Decoupeurs Convention, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. today and Saturday and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, Marriott North Hotel, 6500 Doubletree Columbus. 1-614-885-1885.

Out of the Closet and Home Sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Wyoming Civic Center, Worthington Avenue and Springfield Road. Includes new merchandise as well as "almost new" goods. Benefits the University of Cincinnati, School of Fashion Design. 352-0004.

Reptile Expo, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, National Guard Armory, Shadybrook Drive, Hartwell. All animals must be contained. $3. 844-6721 or 521-2154.

Saturday Night at the Races, 7:45 p.m. doors open Saturday, Glenmary "The Cincinnati Challenge 3" Model Car Contest and Swap Meet, 5- KOFC Hall, 11306 Southland Road, Forest Park. $5 includes food and refreshments. 851-9802. Spaghetti Dinner, 5-7 p.m.

today, Fellowship Hall, Forest Chapel United Methodist Church, 680 West Sharon Road, Forest Park. $4, $2 children and seniors. Benefits this year's summer youth mission trip to Henderson Settlement in Kentucky. 825-3040. Special Bridal Event, noon-2 p.m.

Sunday, Kenwood Towne Centre, 7875 Montgomery Road. Features Elegant Fare Catering, On Occasions Stationery, Jones the Florist, Ault Music Flute and Classical Guitar, more. 793- 9979.Spring Antique and Classic Car Show, Car Corral and Swap Meet, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, Creek and Reading roads, Sharonville. Music by Back Track with Rick Aielli, and disc jockey Shake, Rattle and Roll; food and booths.

$10 includes Dash Plaque. Spectator admission free. 563-4333. Sports Card Convention, 9:30 a.m.4 p.m. Sunday, Kings Island Inn Convention Center, 5691 Kings Island Drive, Kings Island.

$1 or two canned good items. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. special guest exCincinnati Bengal, Tim Krumrie signs autographs. 398-5225. Sports Card Show, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Saturday, Howard Johnson Motel, I-75 exit 32 and Ohio 122, Middletown. Free. 855-7863; 3 p.m. sports card auction. WalkAmerica, 9 a.m.

Sunday, Bicentennial Commons at Sawyer Point. Refreshments, entertainment, and "goodie bags" provided along the walk route. Proceeds help support programs of research, community service, education and advocacy to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects and infant mortality. 772-WALK. Out of town Dayton (Ohio) Hara Arena, 1001 Shiloh Springs Road.

Hamvention '95, gathering of amateur radio operators. Flea market hours: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. today, 6 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, and 6 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday.

Inside exhibit hours: noon6 p.m. today, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, and 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday. $12 advance, $15 at the door, free children 12 and under.

278-4776 or 278-6930. Dayton Philharmonic Women's Association Designer Show House and Gardens, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 6-8 p.m. TuesdaysThursdays, 1-5 p.m. Sundays through May 14.

$10. Proceeds support the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. 224-3521. Indiana Gourd Show, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and 1-5 p.m.

Sunday, Minnetrista Cultural Center, 1200 N. Minnetrista Parkway, Muncie. View and purchase the latest in dried and crafted gourds, dishes, dolls, animals, musical instruments, demonstrations, more. 1-317-282-4848 or 1-800-4-CULTURE. Indiana State Fairgrounds Event Center, 1201 E.

38th Indianapolis. Senior National Judo Championships, opens 8 a.m. FridaySaturday; finals 6-9 p.m. Saturday, Pepsi Coliseum. $6, $102-day pass.

1-317-759-7107; Coin Operated Game Auction, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday, Pioneer Our Land Pavilion. Free. 1-812- 333-9939. "Magic in Wood" 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, South Pavilion, Hall B. $3, free children under 12 with an adult. 1-317-462-7475. Racing Collectors Memorabilia Show, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Saturday, Holiday Inn, Englewood, Ohio, I-70, exit 29, Ohio 48. 1-317-724-7601. A Rafiki Celebration luncheon and auction, 11 a.m. Saturday, Dayton Convention, 22 E. Fifth Dayton.

Includes luncheon, cultural event, and live auction. $25. Benefits Payne Theological Seminary's library, scholarship, and capital improvement funds. 1-513-376-2946. Volksmarches, B-Medal events, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.

Saturday at Lake Santee, Ind. (1-812-934-6006) and noon-3 p.m. Saturday, Camp Wapi-Kamigi, Hagerstown, Ind. (1-317-962-3308). The Violet Vortex presents the Violet Vortex New Age Fair, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.

Sunday, Holiday Inn, 2455 North Dryden Road, Dayton, Ohio. Features readers, vendors, healers and speakers. $5 includes lectures and door prizes. Bring a canned good to be donated to the and receive $1 off. 1-513-561-8662.

A Walnut Street Revue, 9 p.m. Saturday, Kentucky Center's Bomhard Theater, Louisville. Showcase of local talent includes vocalist Shevawn Belle, comedy with Ray Belt, tap dancers Julius Thomas and the Bubbling Brown Sugars, more. 1-502-584-7777 BB Riverboats, departing from Covington Landing, breakfast, a.m., Saturday-Sunday; lunch, noon-2 p.m., today-Sunday; sightseeing, p.m. and p.m.

Friday; 4:30 p.m. Saturday-Sunday; dinner, 7- 9:30 p.m. today-Sunday. 261-8500. Cincinnati Art Museum offers guided tours with specific themes for the museum's collections and exhibitions, 1 p.m.

Tuesdays-Fridays; noon and 2 p.m. Saturdays; 1 and 3 p.m. Sundays. Free with museum admission: $5, $4 college students and seniors; museum members and children under 18 are free. 721-5204.

Cincinnati Historical Society's Cincinnati Heritage Tour Programs' docents conduct a variety of motorcoach tours (full and half days), walking tours and step-on bus services in the Tristate area. For a complete listing of tours and slide presentations: 287-7056. "Destination of the Diaspora," African-American Heritage tours of Cincinnati, the Miami Valley and Northern Kentucky. Four-hour tours and eight-hour tours available for small or large groups. Four-hour tours: departures 8 a.m.

and noon with pickup from all downtown hotels ($27.50, $13.50 children under 12). Eight-hour tours: departures at 8 a.m. from all downtown hotels ($52.50, $27.50 children under 12). Fees include snacks and lunch. Walking and riding tours led by professional staff.

853-3505. Madison in Bloom Garden Tour, featuring eight private gardens and two homes, sponsored by the Jefferson County Historical Society, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday; noon-4 p.m. Sunday. $9, children 12 and under free.

615 W. First Madison, Ind. 1-812-265-2335. Personal Touch Tours, van tours of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Sites include the Public Landing, Union Terminal and Museum Center, Eden Park, Mount Adams, MainStrasse Village, Basilica of the Assumption, Yeatman's Cove.

Custom motor-coach tours for groups up to 47 passengers. $25, $12 children 12 and under. By appointment. 821-7929. Trails-Unlimited offers a variety of mountain bike tours through south-central Indiana; two- to three-hour tours, including lunch.

Departure is 10 a.m. each Saturday and Sunday. Overnight accommodations also available at the Story Inn. You must have your own mountain bike. Helmets are mandatory.

1-812-988-6232. Victorian Inn Bed and Breakfast Tour, 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Contractors and suppliers involved in the renovation of the Inn will be on hand to meet those interested in renovating their own homes. $2. 621-4147.

CRAFTS Out of town Arts and Crafts Market, 8:30 a.m.8:30 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, including live entertainment, Columbus Zoo exotic animals, jobs fair and more. $2.50, $1.50 seniors, $1 children 3-12. Veterans Memorial, 300 W.

Broad Columbus, Ohio. 1-614-777-4806..

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