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 

THE SYCAMORE COMMUNITY SINGERS: HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Directed by Polly Savage, Interim Artistic Director

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This well-known community group, founded in 2016, boasts novices as well as highly trained singers. Members have sung at Carnegie Hall (2020) and in European cities (2018, 2022). They will perform choral selections that invoke all the best memories of celebrating the holidays with family and loved ones. Join us for lunch and a great program! http://sycamorecommunitysingers.com.

Christine Neitzke                                                         Chairperson of the Day

Sandy Greenwald                                                                         Hospitality

Luncheon in the Tea Room at noon, followed by the performance in the Auditorium. Any new members will be recognized.

Unlocking Your Potential: Juggling Your Life, Passions, and Career

Presented by Dr. Jen Mott, LLC

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All members, candidates for membership and guests are invited to a 

  • RECEPTION
  • 11:30
  • The Cincinnati Woman's Club Drawing Room
  • Honoring Carol Parsons, President
  • and the Board of Governors
  • 12 PM
  • Luncheon in the Tea Room

Dr. Jen Mott has merged her passions, interests, skills and talents into a unique professional career as an entertainer, teacher, professor and school administrator. Through juggling, storytelling and audience participation, she’ll share how by trying new things (fire performing, stilt walking, book publishing, and creative public speaking!), she grew her business as well as her confidence. She invites audiences to consider the ways they contribute to their communities by bringing in the fullness of who they are and leveraging their own talents to serve others. www.DrJenMott.com.

Sarah Kurth-Sheblessy       Chairperson of the Day

Shari Siebert                       Hospitality

Board Members, please arrive at 11:25 am

The performance will take place in the Auditoriun after the luncheon.        

TRANSATLANTIS: WHERE MUSIC EMBRACES TWO CONTINENTS

Presented by Sylvain Acher and fellow musicians

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The music of jazz guitarist Sylvain’s group is both fresh and attractive, yet also familiar.  This is because the compositions, all original, draw from many diverse styles.  This kind of “world music” is all tied together by lyrically crafted melodies, choice harmonies, and Sylvain’s French vocals – vocals that can be wistful (N’fais pas d’betises) to positively gritty (New Orleans).

April 15, 2023

Luncheon in the Tea Room at noon, followed by performance in the Auditorium.

Chicken Pot Pie, tossed salad, rolls and butter, mandarin orange cake.

Paula Steiner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairperson of the Day

Diane Barth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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

GET MESMERIZED! POLISHED BRASS QUINTET

Directed by Bob Coil

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For over 25 years, the Polished Brass has been providing music for tri-state audiences. Backed by its large library of brass quintet music and with talented musicians to bring it all to life, it’s easy to see why this group is called on so often for summer concerts, weddings, graduations, and more. It was dubbed the “instant orchestra” by Jim Knippenberg, former Cincinnati Enquirer columnist, because it came together so quickly. Don’t miss this great time to sit back and relax! https://polished-brass.com.

Tea Room and Auditorium


Grilled skirt steak with fresh herb demi glaze
Roasted garlic mashed potatoes
Sautéed vegetables
Chocolate chip cake


Mrs. Nancy Cavanaugh . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . ..  . Chairman of the Day

Mrs. Raymond Vedder . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  .  . . 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 Golden Days of Radio

The Cincinnati Woman's Club Players, Directed by Mrs. Carol Parsons

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Let’s return to the days of old-time radio through the talents of the CWC Players and the creativity of an original script written by long-time College Club member Carol Parsons, who also serves as director. The always-hilarious CWC Players put their own twist on classic radio, which thrived from the late 1920s through the 1950s.

"Give Me a Fa, Give Me A La La." It's time to deck the halls!

PRESENTED BY THE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS CHORAL COLLECTIVE (YPCC) CAROLERS

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Every holiday season, the YPCC Octet of Carolers share joyous “Fa’s and La's” with their community as they sing and spread festive cheer!  YPCC is an innovative choral ensemble that connects motivated young professionals to their community. YPCC strives to help young people, ages 21-45, connect with musical partners, community members, and local businesses through direct participation in the art-making process.   With traditional Christmas favorites like Silent Night and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, YPCC Carolers have something on their list to bring a smile to everyone’s face.   Part of the program includes a Sing Along.

        Paula Spitzmiller                                                          Chairman of the Day

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A LIGHT IN THE DARK: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND SUPPORT

This presentation will emphasize the YWCA’s four pillars of service as part of its domestic violence program:

(1) domestic violence, (2) red flags, (3) safety planning and (4) resources and support. You’ll learn how this program partners with local agencies to coordinate services for victims. It’s important to know that the 24-hour YWCA Domestic Violence Hotline provides crisis counseling, risk assessment and support for those in Hamilton, Clermont, Brown and Adams counties. www.ywcacincinnati.org.

Nancy Cavanaugh                                                        Chairperson of the Day

Rosemary Ennis                                                                           Hospitality

Board Meeting, 11 am

Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon

The 2024-25 Scholarship Recipients will be our guests today. We will also be collecting specific donations for th

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