COVINGTON, Ky. – This weekend in Covington offers a diverse range of activities for locals and visitors alike. From creative art sessions to theatrical performances, the city is bustling with events.
At Purrfect Day Cat Café, participants can engage in "Collaging and Kitten Cuddles with Annie." The event invites both seasoned artists and beginners to create collages while enjoying the company of playful kittens. Materials are provided, encouraging attendees to bring their creativity and love for cats.
The Carnegie and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music present "Witch," a play exploring themes of temptation and resilience. The story follows a devilish figure who arrives in an English town, offering residents their darkest wishes in exchange for their souls. The production opens on Friday.
On Saturday, the African American Walking Tour highlights the historical significance of the Ohio River in African American history from the 1800s through the 20th century. Starting at the John Augustus Roebling Statue on Riverside Drive, it concludes at Smale Park.
Creative House of Art & Design hosts a Pink Pony Club painting event inspired by Chappell Roan's music. Participants can enjoy a guided painting session with provided materials while listening to Roan's hits.
Behringer-Crawford Museum kicks off its holiday season with Holly Jolly Days on Saturday. New attractions include animated displays in the Holiday Toy Trains exhibit and vintage Christmas décor.
Live music performances are scheduled throughout the weekend at various venues including Madison Theater, Molly Malone’s Irish Pub & Restaurant, Smoke Justis, Juniper’s, Madison Live, and The Village Theater.
Additional activities include a Cigar & Wine Experience at Crafts & Vines on Thursday night, karaoke sessions at Paddy’s on Main and Frosthaus, Silver Sneakers Classic at Kenton County Public Library on Friday morning, Covington Farmers Market at Braxton Brewing Company on Saturday morning, as well as several other cultural tours and yoga sessions throughout Devou Park over the weekend.