Programs

Our Organization

Our Organization

The College Club of Cincinnati (CCC) is a group of college-educated women whose mission is 

"to promote a continuing interest and participation in philanthropy, the arts, education, social welfare, and civic improvement."

Meeting Location

College Club of Cincinnati
330 Lafayette Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45220

Email

Admin@CollegeClubOfCincinnati.org 

SAVOR THE SOUNDS OF THE SILHOUETTES

Norwood High School Show Choir Directed by Adam Robinson

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April 20, 2024

The Silhouettes are an outstanding small-mixed show choir comprised of thirty singers/dancers. As Norwood High School's premier vocal ensemble, they travel and compete each year and have earned many awards, including multiple Grand Championships! We know you’ll enjoy these dynamic young singers!

Luncheon in the Tea Room at 12:00 pm. 

Followed by the performance in the Auditorium.

Chicken piccatta, Angel hair pasta, Green salad with vinaigrette,

Cannoli-chocolate, cherries, orange zest. 

Sandy Greenwald…………………...Chairperson of the Day

Irene Diesel…………………………..Hospitality

KINDLING THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT

Presented By The Hills of Kentucky Dulcimers

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December 16, 2023

Did you know that the Appalachian dulcimer is the Kentucky state instrument? Active since 1992, this group has beautifully blended its sounds in a variety of programs and venues, while promoting the dulcimer’s rich history. Learn more about this tradition as you enjoy the soothing and familiar melodies.

The luncheon will be held in the Tea Room at 12:00 PM 

followed by the program in the auditorium.

Ham with raison sauce, Roasted brussel sprouts and carrots, 

Mashed sweet potatoes, Gingerbread with lemon sauce.

Paula Steiner………………………………………Chairperson of the Day

Paula Spitzmiller…………………………………..Hospitality

DORIS DAY: AMERICA'S SWEETHEART

Presented by Delores Raye and Kent Rawlings, Cincinnati Museum Center, Heritage Programs

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Take a sentimental journey through the life of a great American entertainer who was born right here in Cincinnati. Ten songs made famous by Doris will be performed by a professional singer as a speaker illuminates her life story. Don’t miss this uplifting musical program full of interesting stories and photographs!

September 23, 2023

RECEPTION

11:30 am

The Cincinnati Woman’s Club Drawing Room

Honoring Marcallene Shockey, President and the Board of Governors

12:00 pm

Luncheon and Program in the Tea Room:

Fall seasonal salad-mixed greens, apple, walnuts, gargonzola, chicken and cider vinaigrette,

Apple butter, Carrot cake.

Sue Eades………………………………….....Chairperson of the Day

Carolyn Laemmle……………………………..Hospitality

Board Members, please arrive at 11:20 am

LA SALLE BOYS’ ENSEMBLE: IT’S HOLIDAY MUSIC TIME!

Directed by Cindy Webb, Vocal Music Director, LaSalle High School

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Our annual holiday concert, filled with favorites, will introduce us to this talented and well-traveled musical group! Not long ago, the LaSalle Ensemble performed in a series of events in France to commemorate the beginning of the European liberation for World War II. On June 4, the Ensemble even participated in a parade and concert held in the town square of Sainte Mere Eglise. For the past seven years, the school has held an annual assembly to honor veterans which eventually led to this global opportunity!

December 17, 2022

12:00 Tea Room followed by the concert in the Auditorium.

     Ham with raison sauce, mashed sweet potatoes, broccoli, rolls and butter, New York cheesecake with berry garnish.

Paula Spitzmiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairperson of the Day

Irene Diesel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hostess

THE CINCY NOTEABLES: A MUSICAL DELIGHT

Presented by Nancy Werden (tenor); Liz Sabo Johnson (lead); Jennifer Beitz (baritone); and Leslie Schultz (bass)

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Since 2018, The Cincy Noteables, a “Sweet Adeline, barbershop quartet,” has entertained its audiences through a variety of music and song. Their repertoire consists of old standards, dance tunes, love songs, patriotic tunes and Broadway hits. Please help us start the year with some music in your heart!

September 24, 2022

RECEPTION

11:30 am

The Cincinnati Woman’s Club Drawing Room

Honoring Marcallene Shockey, President

and the Board of Governors

12:00 pm

Luncheon in the Tea Room: Ground Beef Lasagna,Tossed salad, Rolls and butter, Brownie with fudge sauce

Glenna Baumbaugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairperson of the Day

CINCINNATI BOYCHOIR: RHYTHMS OF CELEBRATION

DIRECTED BY JASON HOLMES, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR, AND LISA PETERS, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR

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Cincinnati Boychoir will present a joyful concert of holiday music!  It is a choir for male youth of all musical abilities from across the Greater Cincinnati Region.  Founded in 1965, the Boychoir is a teaching and performing organization that offers musical enrichment, performance, and touring opportunities.  Our vocal ensembles are directed by professional music educators who teach a curriculum not only of musical skills but cultural appreciation, empathy, self-discipline, leadership, mentorship, and a spirit of volunteerism.  Boys from grades 3-12 attend weekly rehearsals, and commit from 6 weeks to a full academic year. Each week, boys come together for a combined rehearsal in which older boys are empowered as big brothers to younger boys, teaching them the nuts and bolts of music and singing, as well as how to tie their bowtie and more. We present approximately twenty annual performances in the greater Cincinnati region, and have performed concerts and completed residencies both at home and abroad. We strive to make the Boychoir accessible to all boys, regardless of race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic need, so they all have the opportunity to experience the life changing impact of immersive arts participation.  Patrick Apfelbeck is their Program Coordinator.

December 11, 2021 - Tea Room
Rosemary/Balsamic marinated pork tenderloin
Roasted potatoes
Steamed broccoli
NY cheese cake and fresh berry garnish

Ms. Paula Spitzmiller. . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman of the Day

Mrs. Peter Ludwig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hostess

A SALUTE TO ROSEMARY CLOONEY

PRESENTED BY NANCY JAMES, VOCALIST, AND BRIAN CASHWELL, PIANIST

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Nancy James pays tribute to favorite “girl singer,” Rosemary Clooney, by singing the songs from her illustrious career. She’ll include some background and interesting personal stories of the life and times of this legendary entertainer. As one of Cincinnati’s busiest vocalists, Nancy performs with orchestras, Big Bands, and trios. Accompanist Brian Cashwell, a talent in his own right, will also have a solo or two mixed in with this endearing program.

September 18, 2021 - Tea Room
Stuffed chicken breast
Wild rice pilaf
Sauteed squash
Lemon tomato beurre blanc
Strawberry shortcake
Rolls

Mrs. Kathie Turin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman of the Day
Ms. Nancy Glasgow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hostess

“Dicky Dweeb, Detective,” Episode Two

The Cincinnati Woman’s Club Players; Directed by Mrs. Carol Parsons

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Returning to the glory days of old-time radio mystery shows, this sequel to the “Golden Days of Radio,” last year’s CWC presentation, will follow the intrepid detective Dicky Dweeb as he solves yet another case. Through the talents of the CWC Players and the creativity of Carol Parsons, CWC Players’ director and long-time College Club member, we follow the always hilarious players as they put their twist on classic radio programs that thrived from the 1920s through the 1950s.

Ms. Jane Hlad.....

Flower Chairman

Mrs. Karen Vedder....

Hospitality Chairman

The Cincinnati Woman's Club Players

DIRECTED BY CAROL PARSONS

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Each fall College Club members anticipate the creative efforts of The CWC Players.  We are always entertained with the humorous characters entangled in various unpredictable situations.  The productions are always hilarious, and we look forward to a delightful presentation by our friends and colleagues!                                                         

 

  Carolyn O’Bryan                                        Chairman of the Day 

Covedale Theatre/Landmark Productions

Presented by Tim Perrino

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Mr. Tim Perrino, President/Director of Landmark Productions, will share information about the organization as well as current and upcoming  plays and musicals.  Several professional cast members will also entertain us with their outstanding talents!  We will learn more about the Covedale Theater and the “new” Incline Theater which are both located in Price Hill. 

Menu:  Lasagna, garlic bread, salad, tiramisu   

            

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The Cincinnati Woman's Club Players

Directed by Mrs. Carol Parsons

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 Do you remember those fabulous showgirls, the friendly nuns, and affable characters from the Old Folks Home?  The CWC Players will reintroduce these old friends at the College Club meeting  and it promises to be a delightful improvisation featuring our favorite College Club “Stars.”

Menu:  Squash soup, meat loaf, beans, mashed potatoes, trifle.

Mrs. Carol Parsons                                        Chairman of the Day

THE NEW HORIZONS DIXIELAND BAND OF CINCINNATI

DIRECTED BY PETE METZGER

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The New Horizons Dixieland Band of Cincinnati offers jazz and blues in addition to Dixieland tunes.  The band is composed of men and women and includes five graduates of music conservatories.  The other musicians are amateurs who love playing this peppy and fun kind of music.  Audiences of all ages find the beat and toe-tapping melodies irresistible.  A sing-along featuring holiday favorites will allow the audience to join in the merriment.

Chairman of the Day:          Betsy Bazell

A Look at the Macabre

Presented by: Diane M. Shields, Historian

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What better time than October to take a look at why we are so fascinated with strange happenings that can indeed border on frightening, gruesome, and mysterious.  After all, Halloween is devoted to ghouls, specters, vampires and demons!  During this program, we will examine some real-life situations that frighten us and yet intrigue us!  And then a little tongue in cheek at how literature and entertainment pull us in even deeper.
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