Four Gate Whiskey Company

Four Gate Whiskey Company blends the highest quality whiskey available and collaborates on each batch with the barrel experts at Kelvin Cooperage to barrel finish the whiskey in new and innovative ways.

Our Award-Winning batches are in stores now across Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Indiana, and Louisiana with bottles also available through Seelbachs.com, BourbonOutfitter.com, and Caskers.com

For more information on these batches and all our other releases, check out Our Whiskey.

Four Gate Whiskey Company produces new, unique, and exciting batches of barrel-finished craft American Whiskey for bourbon and whiskey connoisseurs. Every batch is unique.

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Start your shopping at Upper Eden

Upper Eden in Mt Adams is a Celebration of the Creation in Stones,  Glass and Art.

Only in Mt Adams can you find the most unique shopping experience.  This inspiring boutique is showcasing gorgeous jewelry…

Charles Albert with his one of a kind gemstones,  Zina Sterling Silver from Beverly Hills and Designer Handbags worldwide just to name a few.

Art Glass hand blown from all corners of the world.  Last but not least…….

An Art Gallery featuring local artists.  Absolutely a destination well remembered.

Upper Eden is delighted to be featured in Cincinnati Magazine’s Edition of the 60 Best Little Shops in Cincinnati! Visit Upper Eden at 1120 St. Gregory St. in Mt. Adams.

Holocaust & Humanity Center finds innovative ways to carry out mission during pandemic

At historic Union Terminal, the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center is finding new and innovative ways to carry out its mission through in-person tours, a new virtual intelligence exhibit, and popular digital programs. 

In 2019, HHC relocated to historic Union Terminal, a prominent Cincinnati train station that houses several other museums. Because Union Terminal is the site where numerous Holocaust survivors arrived by train in Cincinnati to rebuild their lives, HHC is the only museum in the U.S. with an authentic connection to its space. 

“Our museum is so special because it examines the Holocaust through local connection to Cincinnati and the survivors who rebuilt their lives here,” says Sarah L. Weiss, chief executive officer of the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center. 

Since the museum’s move nearly three years ago, hundreds of thousands of individuals have toured the award-winning museum, engaged with virtual tours and offerings, and attended hundreds of digital and in-person events hosted for the public. 

Weiss says the museum will continue to carry out its mission in unique ways, including its newest exhibit Dimensions in Testimony, an initiative by USC Shoah Foundation to record and display testimony in a way that will preserve the dialogue between Holocaust survivors and learners far into the future. Using specialized recording and display technologies and next-generation natural language processing, Dimensions in Testimony allows visitors to ask two-dimensional displays of Holocaust survivors questions and receive responses in real time. Dimensions in Testimony is on exhibit in only eight other museums in the world.

HHC is also carrying out its mission through digital program including the Holocaust Speaker Series, which is presented on Zoom every Wednesday via Zoom at 11 a.m., educational resources for teachers, in-person tours. Visitors can learn more about the museum by visiting https://www.holocaustandhumanity.org/  

Coldwell Banker Realty’s Oyler Group and Build Collective Join Forces and create Oyler Hines Group

Coldwell Banker Realty in Ohio is pleased to announce the merger of two top agent teams, the Oyler Group and Build Collective. Together, they have created the Oyler Hines Group, which offers specialized and unparalleled real estate sales services in the existing home and new construction market throughout Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Their combined team of 20 is excited to have the ability to create more opportunities for each and every buyer and seller and make more possible.

The Oyler Hines Group has a combined 20+ years of award-winning sales and marketing experience and a 2020 sales volume of over $148M with more than 400 residential sales. Both Scott Oyler and Michael Hines have grown up in the Cincinnati real estate market. Both have received numerous industry awards including top teams in Cincinnati within Coldwell Banker, Home Builder Association and nationally in REAL TRENDS not to mention America’s Best, top 1% agents within Coldwell Banker Realty, President’s Club, Circle of Excellence and so many more.

“Real Estate is changing and we’re excited to be on the forefront of an exciting time in the market. Mike and I have been fortunate to successfully navigate this unprecedented 2020 and 2021 market. We are thrilled to share each of our team’s growing resources with each of our clients to make more possible! We believe our teams are the best in the business and we’re empowering them by combining resources so we can work more nimbly and create a larger network for our homebuyers, homeowners and developers,” says Scott Oyler.

“I am proud of what we’ve been able to develop with Build Collective, which was created to work specifically in the residential new construction market, specifically for buyers, builders and developers to create opportunities.” says Michael Hines. “We’ve always admired Scott’s team’s constant innovation and client focused approach on the residential resale division. Joining forces to become the Oyler Hines Group will allow us to share that knowledge, reputation and passion on a larger stage.

A Portrait of Jewish Cincinnati

The Skirball Museum on the historic Cincinnati campus of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion is pleased to offer the exhibition A Portrait of Jewish Cincinnati in celebration of the Cincinnati Jewish Bicentennial November 4, 2021 through January 30, 2022. Jewish community life in the city of Cincinnati formally began with the founding of Chestnut Street Cemetery in Cincinnati’s West End in 1821. 

A Portrait of Jewish Cincinnati brings together the likenesses of many of Cincinnati’s prominent Jewish citizens from the early 19th century to the present day, gleaned from the museum’s own rich collections as well as those of local and national museums and private collections. Portraits include oil paintings, sculptures, drawings, and mixed media representations of figures who have made a significant impact on Jewish Cincinnati and the larger secular community. Augmenting the portraits are several decorative arts objects, including a tall clock made by Joseph Jonas, Cincinnati’s first permanent Jewish settler, who was a jeweler and watch and clock manufacturer. 

“Bringing together almost 40 works of art in celebration of 200 years of Jewish life in Cincinnati has been an incredible journey of discovery and learning for the Skirball Museum staff,” comments Skirball director Abby S. Schwartz. “From Fanny and Abraham Aub, the couple who gave the land to build the second home of Cincinnati’s Jewish Hospital—the first in the country—the stories told by these portraits are colorful and diverse and will engage viewers of all backgrounds. 

For additional information call 513.487.3231 or email awheeler@huc.edu, or visit our website at http://csm.huc.edu.

‘Changing Perceptions: Shock and Denial’

Art Beyond Boundaries Gallery invites you to see our annual inclusive exhibition, ‘CHANGING PERCEPTIONS: SHOCK AND DENIAL,’ starting Nov. 5, 2021. ABB will display a variety of paintings, sculptures, photography, and other media by talented, local and regional artists. This exhibition will also be available to the public for Second Sunday Nov. 14th. The exhibit will run until Jan. 14, 2022 and Admission is free.

Art Beyond Boundaries provides a professional, mainstream fine arts exhibition venue for artists with disabilities, located at 1410 Main Street in the historic Over-the-Rhine arts district. With your support, we can continue providing a gallery, workshops, programs, and services for our artists and people with disabilities. For more information, “friend” or “follow” the gallery on Facebook, Instagram, and/or contact the gallery.