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Honoring a Cincinnati Treasure: Marvin Smith Way

There’s a new street in Cincinnati with a name that carries the flavor, spirit, and heart of the community—Marvin Smith Way.

For those who know Marvin, the honor comes as no surprise. The man behind Ollie’s Trolley, Marvin Smith is more than a restaurateur—he’s a host with a steady, smiling presence in the lives of so many in Cincinnati. Now, his contributions have been permanently recognized with a street named in his honor.

“When I heard the news that there would be a street dedicated in his name, I teared up—what a befitting honor to be bestowed upon someone who’s done so much for his community,” said Cori Wolff, Executive Director of the Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society and Longworth-Anderson Series (LAS), at the recent unveiling ceremony held by the City of Cincinnati.

Over the past seven years, Marvin and his team have been an essential partner to our series—not just as caterers, but as collaborators who elevate each event. Every performance night, Marvin brings decades of experience and compassion to the table.

“If you know Marvin, what we advertise as complimentary ‘light’ bites are actually a gourmet buffet dinner, thoughtfully curated for each occasion.”

Ask anyone who’s attended one of the LAS shows, and they’ll tell you: the food is unforgettable—not just for its quality, but for the warmth Marvin brings to each dish. He doesn’t just feed people. He welcomes them, cares for them, and makes every guest feel like they’re family.

“This is because Marvin extends the same pride, creativity, generosity, and hospitality at our events as you'll find at Ollie's Trolley.”

And that’s the magic of Marvin Smith.

“As he will tell you, the key to success is more than hard work and amazing food—but knowing how to treat people right.”

Marvin has made his mark on this city. And now, thanks to Marvin Smith Way, that legacy is carved into the streets of Cincinnati for generations to come.

Thank you, Marvin—for the meals, the memories, and always showing us what true service looks like. This is a recognition that couldn’t be more deserved.

—Kyle Fugate

Get to Know Kyle Fugate, Our Marketing & Development Coordinator!

Join us as we shine a spotlight on Kyle Fugate, Marketing & Development Coordinator for the Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society (CMHS) and Longworth-Anderson Series (LAS). A proud Cincinnati native and University of Cincinnati alumnus with a degree in Marketing and International Business, Kyle is deeply committed to contributing to the cultural vibrancy of his hometown. From his passion for the unique intimacy of Memorial Hall to his creative approach to marketing and love for music and adventure, let's learn more about what makes Kyle an invaluable part of our team.

1. What do you love about Memorial Hall?

Memorial Hall is not only architecturally stunning, but it also offers an unparalleled, intimate performance experience. I still remember the first time I saw Pink Martini perform there—it truly felt as though they were playing just for me. The venue has a rare ability to create a personal connection between artists and audience, which makes it very special.

2. How did you get into marketing?

I've always been drawn to creative expression, building relationships, and storytelling. Marketing felt like a natural extension of those passions. I knew early on that I wanted a career that allowed me to think creatively while also making a meaningful impact. I find it incredibly rewarding to blend creativity with purpose.

3. What are you most proud of accomplishing so far?

Several of my current videos have been incredibly rewarding to produce from start to finish, but I am especially proud of the poster I produced to promote LAS! I was able to hand-draw Memorial Hall in my own creative way and the result is something I am truly proud of. Take a peek at your favorite local shops and see it for yourself! 

4. What do you see as our biggest marketing opportunities?

Personally, I see amazing potential and growth in the future. After some detailed analysis of customer trends, I see the opportunity to expand our efforts in all 52 neighborhoods. Despite the quality and uniqueness of our events, many people simply don’t know we exist. Increasing visibility—both within the city and beyond—is essential. By leveraging digital platforms, community partnerships, and targeted campaigns, we can amplify our message and ensure that more people have the chance to experience what makes Memorial Hall and our series so special.

5. Do you have any favorite Longworth-Anderson Series concerts?

So far, Pink Martini takes the cake for me! As my first concert at Memorial Hall, it holds a very special place in my heart. With some exciting potential performances in the pipeline, it will be interesting to see if this statement changes by the end of the season!

6. You're a musician yourself!  What kind of music do you enjoy playing and listening to?

Personally, I have been playing guitar for as long as I can remember! Over the years, I have focused mainly on fingerstyle guitar. Currently, some of my favorite songs to play are songs like “What Once Was” by Hers, or any and all indie and classic rock! 

7. Fun facts, or anything else we should know?

I’m definitely an adrenaline junkie at heart! Over the past few years, I’ve trained and competed in downhill longboarding races across the country! Additionally, I was fortunate to study abroad during college, spending time in both Santiago, Chile, and Barcelona, Spain. I can’t wait for my next adventure!

Cincinnati Gives 2024 Challenge

The Cincinnati Gives Challenge is a friendly fundraising competition whereby local charities compete to raise the most money, with the top teams winning cash prizes from Cincinnati Magazine. We’re back at it this year and looking for your support! The 2024 challenge runs from December 2 at 5 p.m. through December 12 at 5 p.m.

In the spirit of Giving Tuesday, we invite you to join the “Friends & Founders of the Longworth-Anderson Series” and be part of the exciting story of Cincinnati’s multi-genre, contemporary music series featuring Grammy Award-winning talent at beautiful, historic Memorial Hall.

Music Trivia Night

Join the Longworth-Anderson Series, Last Call Trivia, and Higher Gravity on Wednesday, August 31, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. for this very special Music Trivia Night, with Grammy-themed Q&A and amazing craft beer on tap!

Hosted by Adam Stone, this 60-minute game is FREE to play (team registration recommended). Prizes will be awarded to 1st and 2nd place teams.

Special thanks to Higher Gravity for generously donating $1 from every draft, house wine pour, cocktail, and liquor pour from the event to LAS.

Higher Gravity is located at 4106 Hamilton Avenue in Northside. Free and metered street parking available in the surrounding area.

Virtual Music Trivia Night Series

Join the Longworth-Anderson Series and Last Call Trivia for our virtual Music Trivia Night series!

Hosted by Adam Stone via Zoom, this 60-minute game is FREE to play. Donations to LAS are tax-deductible and will be matched, dollar for dollar, thanks to The George and Margaret McLane Foundation. Prizes will be awarded to the 1st and 2nd place teams each night.

Registration is required -- 10 teams can participate per event with up to 10 players per team. If you plan to play more than one game, please register your team for each evening separately using the registration link for that date. Once registered, we will email your Team Captain a link to the Zoom meeting.

Register here:

Thursday, April 30 sponsored by Maggie Brennan
Thursday, May 28 sponsored by Bill Baumann
Thursday, June 25 sponsored by Martha Phillips
Thursday, July 30 sponsored by Josh Gerth w/ JLL Commercial Real Estate

All games start at 7:30 p.m.

Please contact Cori Wolff, Executive Director of the LAS, at cori@longworth-andersonseries.com with questions.

Music Trivia Night

Join the Longworth-Anderson Series, Last Call Trivia, and Higher Gravity on Wednesday, December 11, from 8-9:30 p.m. for this very special Music Trivia Night, with Grammy-themed Q&A and amazing craft beer on tap!

Hosted by Adam Stone, this 90-minute game is FREE to play (team registration recommended). Prizes will be awarded to 1st and 2nd place teams.

Special thanks to Higher Gravity for generously donating 10% of bar sales from the event to LAS.

Higher Gravity is located at 4106 Hamilton Avenue in Northside. Free and metered street parking available in the surrounding area.