Monday, September 06, 1999
GET TO IT
A guide to help make your day
Going out
Labor Day tunes: Paul Stanbery conducts the Blue Ash Symphony Orchestra during its annual Labor Day Concert, 6 p.m. today, Blue Ash Towne Square. 891-5216.
Krohn's fall show: Harvest Moon opens today at Krohn Conservatory, Eden Park. Autumn produce, herbs, ornamental grasses and more.10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily, until 6 p.m. Wednesday, through Nov. 14. 421-5707.
Vintage train ride: Journey through the countryside on the Turtle Creek Valley Railway in Lebanon. Special holiday departures 11 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. today. $6-$10. 398-8584.
Antique cars: See them at the Shared Harvest Food Bank Car Show, 9 a.m. today, 5901 Dixie Highway in Fairfield. $15 to enter. 625-0349.
Live Animals: Enjoy a program and hike 2 p.m. today, Seasongood Nature Center, Woodland Mound, Anderson Township. $1 to park. 521-7275, Ext. 240.
Ringing success: Carillonneur Albert Meyer will lead a free Labor Day concert 2 p.m. today at the Mary M. Emery Memorial Carillon, Village of Mariemont. 271-8519.
Last change: Tonight is the last night of the season to see movies at the Oakley Drive-In, 5033 Madison Road. In Too Deep and The Blair Witch Project are the features. Doors open 8 p.m. 271-4600.
Meanwhile, the Bel-Air Drive In west of Lawrenceburg starts a weekend-only schedule Friday (812) 689-5525.
The Starlite Drive-In in Amelia also is beginning a weekends-only schedule. In October, the Starlite will add a haunted drive-in attraction Thursday-Sunday. 734-4001.
Staying in
TV picks: Spend the holiday morning with C-SPAN's tour of the William Howard Taft National Historic Site in Mount Auburn, part of C-SPAN's American presidents series (9-11:30 a.m.). Connie Brod will interview Taft experts, and chat with callers, from the home's parlor.
TV Critic John Kiesewetter also warns MDA Telethon fans that Channel 12 will dump out at 11 a.m. today for CBS' live U.S. Open tennis coverage, then do a wrap-up at 6:30 p.m. Dayton's Channel 22 will air the entire telethon, which ends at 6:30 p.m.
Web site of the day: Keep up with the latest coffee trends, global commodities, international news, consumption data, even recipes, at www.ncausa.org the Web site of the National Coffee Association.
What's available today
Smoky eyes: To achieve fall's smoky eyes, Bobbi Brown Essentials carries a new narrow-tipped Eye Smudge Brush ($22.50). Flexible and gentle hairs ensure safe and easy smudging of the eye shadow on the lid and below the lash line.
Pipe down! This Labor Day, the National Campaign for Hearing Health wants you to think about hearing loss and protecting your ears. To get free earplugs, call (800) 829-5934 or got to www.hearinghealth.net
Planning ahead
A day away: Tuesday, Sandra Brown introduces The Alibi, 7-8:30 p.m., Books & Co., Kettering. Line numbers will be given out at 6 p.m. (800) 777-4881.
48 hours out: The Young Dubliners play Top Cat's in Corryville, 8 p.m. Wednesday. $7, $8. 562-4949.
72 hours 'til Thursday: Spend An Evening with Sammy Hagar, 8 p.m., Indianapolis' Murat Theatre. $17-$32. 562-4949.
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