Come and enjoy the beauty of South Park. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday till August 14th from 9-10 am for an exhilarating, innovative fitness program with professional Susie Jolley. Spend the summer getting trim and fit.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
The American Federation of Musicians will provide live music again this summer with a series of concerts to be held at Seltzer Park in Shelby, OH; Kingwood Center in Mansfield and the Downtown Gazebo in Crestline. All the concerts will begin at 7 pm and will feature many area groups playing a wide variety of music. The concert series will run for six weeks in each of the communities. All the concerts are free and open to the public. This concert in Shelby will feature the 50-piece Concert Band performing marches and Broadway tunes with guest vocalist Adena Williams.
For more information, please call 419-756-4857
Come to this fun fitness program Thursday mornings from 9-10 am. This program is open to all ages and there is no limit on attendance. Young children should be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
From native veins of clay, mold various forms, dry them in the sun, fire them in an open fire, decorate them and have fun doing it! Everyone will learn together!
For more information, please call 419-522-9141 or emai dderr@neo.rr.coml
Feel the excitement and splendor of bold, colorful hot air balloons as they tower over you, then magically rise and soar away! Plus, enjoy lots of other activities: Balloon Glow, Balloon races, stage performances, sport tournaments, displays, exhibits, food and more. BalloonFest promises to be an outing with the entire family in mind. This event takes place from July 2 thru July 5, 2009. Location: Children's Home Field, Center St. and Morgan Ave.
For more information, please call 877-581-2345 ext 1003 or visit www.visitashlandohio.com
Calling all adult singers, comedians, poets, musicians, actors, hoofers - and people who like watching them perform. The Mansfield Playhouse will hold open mic nights on Thursdays June 25, July 2 and July 9 from 7-9:00 p.m. Admission is $5 at the door. Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. Piano available. Join MC Gordi Wendling for a night of spontaneity and enjoy the talents of your friends and neighbors. Box Office Hours: 1:00pm - 6:00pm Wednesday - Friday.
For more information, please call 419-522-8140 or visit www.mansfieldplayhouse.com
The American Federation of Musicians will provide live music again this summer with a series of concerts to be held at Seltzer Park in Shelby, OH; Kingwood Center in Mansfield and the Downtown Gazebo in Crestline. All the concerts will begin at 7 pm and will feature many area groups playing a wide variety of music. The concert series will run for six weeks in each of the communities. All the concerts are free and open to the public. This concert features "The Rib Ticklers" as they perform Dixieland and Swing.
For more information, please call 419-756-4857
Come and enjoy the beauty of South Park. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday till August 14th from 9-10 am for an exhilarating, innovative fitness program with professional Susie Jolley. Spend the summer getting trim and fit.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
The market will be open every Friday from June 5 through October 2 from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm. The market is located on Fourth Street between Main and Walnut in front of the Richland Carrousel Park. The Market features fresh locally grown produce, cottage foods and artisan crafts.
For more information, please call 419-522-3529 or visit www.carrouseldistrict.com.
Join in at the park for Stories and Crafts as Deborah Dubois, Children's Outreach Librarian will share stories from the libraries' collections, songs, activities, and crafts for a fun time in the park. Additional dates for this event are July 3, July 17 and August 7. There is a limit of 40 participants and young children must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Feel the excitement and splendor of bold, colorful hot air balloons as they tower over you, then magically rise and soar away! Plus, enjoy lots of other activities: Balloon Glow, Balloon races, stage performances, sport tournaments, displays, exhibits, food and more. BalloonFest promises to be an outing with the entire family in mind. This event takes place from July 2 thru July 5, 2009. Location: Children's Home Field, Center St. and Morgan Ave.
For more information, please call 877-581-2345 ext 1003 or visit www.visitashlandohio.com
Antique Festival - Downtown Loudonville
Enjoy Antiques and Collectibles in downtown Loudonville. Antique and collectible dealers set up in downtown Loudonville's Central Park. Live entertainment, food and more including a Classic Car Show & FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS .Over 500 cars attend this annual show. Rated #2 in the top ten downtown events in Crusin' Times Magazine. Live entertainment, great food and so much more! Fireworks will be set off at dusk in Riverside Park.
Enjoy outdoor films, free rides at Richland Carrousel Park and live entertainment. This event will take place on the first Fridays throughout the summer. DJ Mr. Ed will spin tunes on the lawn of the Carrousel and children under 12 can ride the wooden ponies for free from 5 until 8pm. At dusk bring your lawn chairs to the Temple court Parking Lot and enjoy The Outdoor Film Series. (Details TBA) Refreshments will be available.
For more information, please call 419-522-3529 or visit www.carrouseldistrict.com.
Free concerts will be presented this summer in the Courtyard of Kingwood Center. Concerts are from 7 PM to 8:30 PM. In case of rain, the concert will be moved inside to the Meeting Hall or Exhibit Hall. July 3rd features the American Federation of Musicians Concert Band; July 10th features the American Federation of Musicians Jazz Band; July 17 features the Percy Hall Orchestra; July 31st features Good Company; and the final concert on Aug. 7 will feature the Rib Ticklers. Plan on attending these free concerts and support our area musicians.
For more information, please call 419-522-0211 or visit www.kingwoodcenter.org.
Ontario 4th of July Schedule
Family fun all day long.
8:15am - 11:00am: Ontario 5K Liberty Run/Walk
9:00am - 1:00pm Ontario Youth Sports All-Stars
1:00pm - 11:0 pm Festival Opens
1:00pm - 4:00pm Ontario Growth Association Car Show
1:00pm - 4:30pm: Air Show (Radio Controlled Airplanaes)
1:00pm - 1:30pm: O.Y.S. Baseball and Softball Awards
1:30pm - 3:00pm: O'Charley's Egg Run / Egg Toss
1:30pm - 3:30pm: Kiddy Tractor Pull Contest
2:00pm - 4:00pm: Ontario Lions Club Frog Jumping Contest
2:30pm - 3:15pm: Watermelon Eating Contest
3:30pm - 3:45pm: Jello Eating Contest
3:30pm - 8:30pm: Doc Allen's Magic Caravan Show
Shows @3:30; 4:30; 6:30 & 7:30
4:30pm - 5:00pm: Ontario 4th of July Parade
6:00pm - 9:00pm: Corn Hole Tournament (free play 1:00-6:00)
6:00pm - 9:15pm Redball Jets Band
6:30pm - 7:00pm: Richland Bank Treasure Hunt
7:00pm - 7:45pm: Besta Fasta Pizza Eating Contest
8:00pm - 8:45pm: Buffalo Wild Wings Eating Contest
8:45pm - 9:00pm: Marching Warriors
9:15pm: National Anthem by Steven Barker
10:00pm: Ontario City Fireworks Display
For more information, please call 419-747-9007 or visit www.ontario4thofjulyfestival.net
Feel the excitement and splendor of bold, colorful hot air balloons as they tower over you, then magically rise and soar away! Plus, enjoy lots of other activities: Balloon Glow, Balloon races, stage performances, sport tournaments, displays, exhibits, food and more. BalloonFest promises to be an outing with the entire family in mind. This event takes place from July 2 thru July 5, 2009. Location: Children's Home Field, Center St. and Morgan Ave.
For more information, please call 877-581-2345 ext 1003 or visit www.visitashlandohio.com
Antique Festival - Downtown Loudonville
Enjoy Antiques and Collectibles in downtown Loudonville. Antique and collectible dealers set up in downtown Loudonville's Central Park. Live entertainment, food and more including a Classic Car Show & FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS .Over 500 cars attend this annual show. Rated #2 in the top ten downtown events in Crusin' Times Magazine. Live entertainment, great food and so much more! Fireworks will be set off at dusk in Riverside Park.
Enjoy the beautiful Ohio Lily Society Show at the Kingwood Center in the Meeting Hall. Learn more about growing and showing these lovely plants.
For more information, please call 419-522-0211. or visit www.kingwoodcenter.org.
Celebrate the 4th of July by attending the Liberty Barn Dance at Malabar Farm. Enjoy live music and square-dance calling provided by the Back Porch Swing Band. This group has pleased hundreds of dancers for many years with their down-home style and patience with beginner dancers. Food and refreshments available at the dance.
For more information, please call 419-892-2784 or visit www.malabarfarm.org
Enjoy the beautiful Ohio Lily Society Show at the Kingwood Center in the Meeting Hall. Learn more about growing and showing these lovely plants.
For more information, please call 419-522-0211. or visit www.kingwoodcenter.org.
Feel the excitement and splendor of bold, colorful hot air balloons as they tower over you, then magically rise and soar away! Plus, enjoy lots of other activities: Balloon Glow, Balloon races, stage performances, sport tournaments, displays, exhibits, food and more. BalloonFest promises to be an outing with the entire family in mind. This event takes place from July 2 thru July 5, 2009. Location: Children's Home Field, Center St. and Morgan Ave.
For more information, please call 877-581-2345 ext 1003 or visit www.visitashlandohio.com
Come and enjoy the beauty of South Park. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday till August 14th from 9-10 am for an exhilarating, innovative fitness program with professional Susie Jolley. Spend the summer getting trim and fit.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Art in the Park with Kim Quick is a wonderful opportunity. Create tiles, mosaics, and pottery with area professional. Join this great art experience. Limit of 20 participants ages 10 and up.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Spend time with Elaine Oswald learning about trees, wild flowers, and animals in the park. Activities will include making a tree booklet, collecting and studying soils, fungi, fossils, making trails as Native Americans would have and much more. Limited to 30 participants. Young children must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOM.htm
Now you see it, now you don't. It's magic with Ron Rogers who has been performing his clown act, magic shows and balloon sculptures throughout Ohio as a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians for 6 years, teaching youth and adults.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Come and enjoy the beauty of South Park. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday till August 14th from 9-10 am for an exhilarating, innovative fitness program with professional Susie Jolley. Spend the summer getting trim and fit.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Maggie Paul of the Phoenix Theatre will offer theatre in the parks. This is a great opportunity to develop and adapt dramatic skills in the beauty of South Park. Be a thespian - maybe a star. Limited to 40 participants and young children must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, please call 41-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
The American Federation of Musicians will provide live music again this summer with a series of concerts to be held at Seltzer Park in Shelby, OH; Kingwood Center in Mansfield and the Downtown Gazebo in Crestline. All the concerts will begin at 7 pm and will feature many area groups playing a wide variety of music. The concert series will run for six weeks in each of the communities. All the concerts are free and open to the public. This concert in Shelby will feeature a 17 piece Jazz Band lead by Dan Adams and vocals by Adena Williams.
For more information, please call 419-756-4857
Come to this fun fitness program Thursday mornings from 9-10 am. This program is open to all ages and there is no limit on attendance. Young children should be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
From native veins of clay, mold various forms, dry them in the sun, fire them in an open fire, decorate them and have fun doing it! Everyone will learn together!
For more information, please call 419-522-9141 or emai dderr@neo.rr.com
The Renaissance Performing Arts Association will be presenting the Renaissance Summer Organ Concert Series. Four concerts will be held this summer on the newly refurbished Mighty Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ. All concerts begin at 1:00PM. This summer's schedule of concerts is: Thursday, July 9 - Organist Donnie Rankin, IV; Thursday, July 23 - Organist Dr. Tim Guenther; Thursday, August 13 - Organist Jerry Lang; Thursday, August 27 - Organist Bob White. Although the Renaissance does not charge for these organ concerts, a donation of $3 and up is always appreciated to help with the continuous upkeep of this magnificent organ.
For more information, please call 419-522-2726 or visit www.mansfieldtickets.com
Calling all adult singers, comedians, poets, musicians, actors, hoofers - and people who like watching them perform. The Mansfield Playhouse will hold open mic nights on Thursdays June 25, July 2 and July 9 from 7-9:00 p.m. Admission is $5 at the door. Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. Piano available. Join MC Gordi Wendling for a night of spontaneity and enjoy the talents of your friends and neighbors. Box Office Hours: 1:00pm - 6:00pm Wednesday - Friday
For more information, please call 419-522-8140 or visit www.mansfieldplayhouse.com
The American Federation of Musicians will provide live music again this summer with a series of concerts to be held at Seltzer Park in Shelby, OH; Kingwood Center in Mansfield and the Downtown Gazebo in Crestline. All the concerts will begin at 7 pm and will feature many area groups playing a wide variety of music. The concert series will run for six weeks in each of the communities. All the concerts are free and open to the public. This concert will feature an 18- Piece Jazz Band with vocalist Adena Williams.
For more information, please call 419-756-4857
Free-lance writer, photographer, and Ashland University professor David FitzSimmons will present a free public slide show "Magnificent Malabar, Magical Mohican" Thursday, July 9th at 7:30 PM at the Malabar Farm Education Center, Lucas, Ohio.
In "Magnificent Malabar, Magical Mohican", Sigma Pro Photographer David FitzSimmons will celebrate two of North Central Ohio natural gems- The digital slide show will explore the history, geology, botany, and wildlife of Malabar Farm State Park and Mohican State Park. See wildflowers, fern-filled landscapes, and amazing animals. A fine-art print will be raffled at the end of the program, and everyone in attendance will receive a free Sigma keepsake.
For more information on David FitzSimmons' work in the Sigma Pro photographers program, follow the "Sigma Pros" link at www.sigmaphoto.com. To see more images by David FitzSimmons, please visit www.fitzsimmonsphotography.com. For additional information or sample images, contact David FitzSimmons at 419-892-2900.
For more information, please call 419-892-2784 or visit www.malabarfarm.org
Come and enjoy the beauty of South Park every Monday, Wednesday and Friday till August 14th from 9-10 am for an exhilarating, innovative fitness program with professional Susie Jolley. Spend the summer getting trim and fit.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
The market will be open every Friday from June 5 through October 2 from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm. The market is located on Fourth Street between Main and Walnut in front of the Richland Carrousel Park. The Market features fresh locally grown produce, cottage foods and artisan crafts.
For more information, please call 419-522-3529 or visit www.carrouseldistrict.com.
The 18th annual Show will be held at the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center Friday, July 10th thru Sunday, July 12th. This year featuring: Cockshutt Tractors & Equipment - Economy Engines - Economy Tractors. On the grounds will also be food vendors, flea market, and crafts. The Vintage Car & Truck Show will be on Sunday July 12.
For more information, please call 419-368-7360 or email dhastings@yesteryearmachinery.org
The Amazing Mr. Slomo walks along at a fraction of the speed of normal life. With his elegant suit and transparent briefcase, he looks like a businessman who just stepped out of the Twilight Zone. People do double takes and gawk at the apparition. Suddenly there's a brilliant flash of light, and Mr. Slomo pulls a silver dollar out of the air and begins rolling it around his fingers-the same move he taught Johnny Depp for Pirates of the Caribbean. A crowd gathers around, and Mr. Slomo draws them into his impromptu theatre of illusion. Performing in total silence Mr. Slomo proves that the hand is quicker than the eye, leaving onlookers gasping at his dazzling display of world-class sleight-of-hand magic. Then, just as suddenly, there's another flash of light, and Mr. Slomo courteously tips his hat and moves on. Come see why Allentown's Morning Call calls The Amazing Mr. Slomo "demented, charming and brilliant." See him in action at www.dankamin.com. Watch for him at July 10 at Fabulous Friday and July 11 at Yesteryear Tractor Show! Then, come see him break his silence at Myers Memorial Bandshell, July 12, 8 PM
1783 SR 60 South , Ashland, OH 44805.
A Top 100 Show in North America by the ABA. Learn Native Culture & Lifestyles-Fellowship & Competitions. Enjoy Native Foods, Music, Story Telling, Dance & Drum Competitions Demos and more...See over 40 Top Artisans, Craftsmen & Traders. Held Rain or Shine w/Free Parking. Located 7 mile S. of Loudonville,OH. off St. Rt. 3 on the Wally Rd. Scenic Byway.
For more information, please call 800.766.2267 or visit www.mohicanpowwow.com
Bicycle Festival in downtown Shelby.
For more information, please call 419-342-2426 or visit www.shelbyoh.com
Free concerts will be presented this summer in the Courtyard of Kingwood Center. Concerts are from 7 PM to 8:30 PM. Incase of rain, the concert will be moved inside to the Meeting Hall or Exhibit Hall. This concert, July 10th features the 18 piece American Federation of Musicians Jazz Band; July 17 features the Percy Hall Orchestra; July 31st features Good Company; and the final concert on Aug. 7 will feature the Rib Ticklers. Plan on attending these free concerts and support our area musicians.
For more information, please call 419-522-0211 or visit www.kingwoodcenter.org.
Come for complimentary breakfast at 8:30 AM to Malabar Farm for a real down home meal using Malabar Farm products of scrambled eggs, sausage, maple syrup along with biscuis & gravy, pancakes and a drink. The Seminar, which wil begin at 9:45, is "Current Malabar Operation" presented by Jason Wesley, Malabar Farm Manager. Breakfast and seminar will both be held in the Visitor Center. Upcoming Malabar 'Country Breakfast & Seminar" will be August 8 - "Care of Animals...Large and Small" presented by Dr. Walter Miller, Veterinarian. Fee is $5.00.
For more information, please call 419-892-2784 or visit www.malabarfarm.org
Malabar Farm Spinning and Weaving Guild will hold its annual free Fiber Arts Festival inside the big barn at Malabar Farm. Members of the guild will demonsetrate their favorite fiber arts including spinning, weaving, knitting, basketry, quilting and much more. The event will be held rain or shine.
For more information, please call 419-892-2784 or visit www.malabarfarm.org
The 18th annual Show will be held at the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center Friday, July 10th thru Sunday, July 12th. This year featuring: Cockshutt Tractors & Equipment - Economy Engines - Economy Tractors. On the grounds will also be food vendors, flea market, and crafts. The Vintage Car & Truck Show will be on Sunday July 12.
For more information, please call 419-368-7360 or email dhastings@yesteryearmachinery.org
The Amazing Mr. Slomo walks along at a fraction of the speed of normal life. With his elegant suit and transparent briefcase, he looks like a businessman who just stepped out of the Twilight Zone. People do double takes and gawk at the apparition. Suddenly there's a brilliant flash of light, and Mr. Slomo pulls a silver dollar out of the air and begins rolling it around his fingers-the same move he taught Johnny Depp for Pirates of the Caribbean. A crowd gathers around, and Mr. Slomo draws them into his impromptu theatre of illusion. Performing in total silence Mr. Slomo proves that the hand is quicker than the eye, leaving onlookers gasping at his dazzling display of world-class sleight-of-hand magic. Then, just as suddenly, there's another flash of light, and Mr. Slomo courteously tips his hat and moves on. Come see why Allentown's Morning Call calls The Amazing Mr. Slomo "demented, charming and brilliant." See him in action at www.dankamin.com. Watch for him at July 10 at Fabulous Friday and July 11 at Yesteryear Tractor Show! Then, come see him break his silence at Myers Memorial Bandshell, July 12, 8 PM
1783 SR 60 South , Ashland, OH 44805.
A Top 100 Show in North America by the ABA. Learn Native Culture & Lifestyles-Fellowship & Competitions. Enjoy Native Foods, Music, Story Telling, Dance & Drum Competitions Demos and more...See over 40 Top Artisans, Craftsmen & Traders. Held Rain or Shine w/Free Parking. Located 7 mile S. of Loudonville,OH. off St. Rt. 3 on the Wally Rd. Scenic Byway.
For more information, please call 800.766.2267 or visit www.mohicanpowwow.com
Bicycle Festival in downtown Shelby.
For more information, please call 419-342-2426 or visit www.shelbyoh.com
Army to Rebuild, Increase and Strengthen our youth for Eternity event that includes worship, prayer, corn hole, free slushi's, face painting, give aways skits and a video. At 4 pm Spiritual House will start things off followed by Drifter at 5 pm. The Tackets will follow at 6:15 pm. Revelation 22 begins at 7:30 pm. Skits and give aways will be at 8:30 pm at which time Revelation 22 concludes the evening.
39 S. Gamble St. , Shelby, Oh 44875.
Held in conjunction with the Ashland County Yesteryear MachineryClub's Annual Tractor, Engine and Machinery Show, this car show will feature cars and truck thru the 1980's. There is a $5.00 Entry Fee for the vehicles and 1st, 2nd and 3rd Peoples Choice Awards will be given. Also,on the grounds will be food vendors, flea market, tree farm tours and craft.
For more information, please call 419-869-7360
The 18th annual Show will be held at the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center Friday, July 10th thru Sunday, July 12th. This year featuring: Cockshutt Tractors & Equipment - Economy Engines - Economy Tractors. On the grounds will also be food vendors, flea market, and crafts. The Vintage Car & Truck Show will be on Sunday July 12.
For more information, please call 419-368-7360 or email dhastings@yesteryearmachinery.org
The Amazing Mr. Slomo walks along at a fraction of the speed of normal life. With his elegant suit and transparent briefcase, he looks like a businessman who just stepped out of the Twilight Zone. People do double takes and gawk at the apparition. Suddenly there's a brilliant flash of light, and Mr. Slomo pulls a silver dollar out of the air and begins rolling it around his fingers-the same move he taught Johnny Depp for Pirates of the Caribbean. A crowd gathers around, and Mr. Slomo draws them into his impromptu theatre of illusion. Performing in total silence Mr. Slomo proves that the hand is quicker than the eye, leaving onlookers gasping at his dazzling display of world-class sleight-of-hand magic. Then, just as suddenly, there's another flash of light, and Mr. Slomo courteously tips his hat and moves on. Come see why Allentown's Morning Call calls The Amazing Mr. Slomo "demented, charming and brilliant." See him in action at www.dankamin.com. Watch for him at July 10 at Fabulous Friday and July 11 at Yesteryear Tractor Show! Then, come see him break his silence at Myers Memorial Bandshell, July 12, 8 PM
1783 SR 60 South , Ashland, OH 44805.
A Top 100 Show in North America by the ABA. Learn Native Culture & Lifestyles-Fellowship & Competitions. Enjoy Native Foods, Music, Story Telling, Dance & Drum Competitions Demos and more...See over 40 Top Artisans, Craftsmen & Traders. Held Rain or Shine w/Free Parking. Located 7 mile S. of Loudonville,OH. off St. Rt. 3 on the Wally Rd. Scenic Byway.
For more information, please call 800.766.2267 or visit www.mohicanpowwow.com
A walk to investigate under logs for hidden termites colonies. Free to the public.
For more information, please call 419-884-3764
The hottest most respected band on the jam scene today. Featuring singer/songwriter Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers, the Dead, Phil Lesh), the Mule is the most authentic rock band on the road today. The New York Times calls them "The hardest working, bluesiest, most rocking American Band of the last 25 years."
For more information, please call 419-522-2726 or visit www.mansfieldtickets.com
Come and enjoy the beauty of South Park every Monday, Wednesday and Friday till August 14th from 9-10 am for an exhilarating, innovative fitness program with professional Susie Jolley. Spend the summer getting trim and fit.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Art in the Park with Kim Quick is a wonderful opportunity. Create tiles, mosaics, and pottery with area professional. Join this great art experience. Limit of 20 participants ages 10 and up.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
The Arts join the natural surroundings of the beautiful Mohican Valley. The Mohican Wilderness Campgrounds and the Mohican River Inn will host a series of events that will entertain, educate, energize and exhilarate the whole family, group or organization. The Mohican Arts in Nature Festival (M.A.I.N.- Fest) will present an array of different artistic programming the entire week. All events are family friendly and full of fun. The events include an Underground Railroad Experience, Living History Chautauqua's with Johnny Appleseed, Tecumseh, Daniel Boone and John Brown, Ghost Stories, Tales from the Valley, Old Time Radio, Improv Comedy, a Contra Dance [precursor of square dancing and Civil War Ballroom Dancing - don't worry the caller walks you through every move] and the Mohican Valley Finale. Sit back and be entertained, or actively participate in as many activities as you like.
For more information, please call 1-800-837-5282
Spend time with Elaine Oswald learning about trees, wild flowers, and animals in the park. Activities will include making a tree booklet, collecting and studying soils, fungi, fossils, making trails as Native Americans would have and much more. Limited to 30 participants. Young children must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Now you see it, now you don't. It's magic with Ron Rogers who has been performing his clown act, magic shows and balloon sculptures throughout Ohio as a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians for 6 years, teaching youth and adults.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
The Arts join the natural surroundings of the beautiful Mohican Valley. The Mohican Wilderness Campgrounds and the Mohican River Inn will host a series of events that will entertain, educate, energize and exhilarate the whole family, group or organization. The Mohican Arts in Nature Festival (M.A.I.N.- Fest) will present an array of different artistic programming the entire week. All events are family friendly and full of fun. The events include an Underground Railroad Experience, Living History Chautauqua's with Johnny Appleseed, Tecumseh, Daniel Boone and John Brown, Ghost Stories, Tales from the Valley, Old Time Radio, Improv Comedy, a Contra Dance [precursor of square dancing and Civil War Ballroom Dancing - don't worry the caller walks you through every move] and the Mohican Valley Finale. Sit back and be entertained, or actively participate in as many activities as you like.
For more information, please call 1-800-837-5282
Come and enjoy the beauty of South Park every Monday, Wednesday and Friday till August 14th from 9-10 am for an exhilarating, innovative fitness program with professional Susie Jolley. Spend the summer getting trim and fit.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Maggie Paul of the Phoenix Theatre will offer theatre in the parks. This is a great opportunity to develop and adapt dramatic skills in the beauty of South Park. Be a thespian - maybe a star. Limited to 40 participants and young children must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, please call 41-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
The Arts join the natural surroundings of the beautiful Mohican Valley. The Mohican Wilderness Campgrounds and the Mohican River Inn will host a series of events that will entertain, educate, energize and exhilarate the whole family, group or organization. The Mohican Arts in Nature Festival (M.A.I.N.- Fest) will present an array of different artistic programming the entire week. All events are family friendly and full of fun. The events include an Underground Railroad Experience, Living History Chautauqua's with Johnny Appleseed, Tecumseh, Daniel Boone and John Brown, Ghost Stories, Tales from the Valley, Old Time Radio, Improv Comedy, a Contra Dance [precursor of square dancing and Civil War Ballroom Dancing - don't worry the caller walks you through every move] and the Mohican Valley Finale. Sit back and be entertained, or actively participate in as many activities as you like.
For more information, please call 1-800-837-5282
The American Federation of Musicians will provide live music again this summer with a series of concerts to be held at Seltzer Park in Shelby, OH; Kingwood Center in Mansfield and the Downtown Gazebo in Crestline. All the concerts will begin at 7 pm and will feature many area groups playing a wide variety of music. The concert series will run for six weeks in each of the communities. All the concerts are free and open to the public. This concert in shelby will feature the Percy Hall Orchestra as they perform Swing and Dixieland music.
For more information, please call 419-756-4857
Come to this fun fitness program Thursday mornings from 9-10 am. This program is open to all ages and there is no limit on attendance. Young children should be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
From native veins of clay, mold various forms, dry them in the sun, fire them in an open fire, decorate them and have fun doing it! Everyone will learn together!
For more information, please call 419-522-9141 or emai dderr@neo.rr.coml
The Arts join the natural surroundings of the beautiful Mohican Valley. The Mohican Wilderness Campgrounds and the Mohican River Inn will host a series of events that will entertain, educate, energize and exhilarate the whole family, group or organization. The Mohican Arts in Nature Festival (M.A.I.N.- Fest) will present an array of different artistic programming the entire week. All events are family friendly and full of fun. The events include an Underground Railroad Experience, Living History Chautauqua's with Johnny Appleseed, Tecumseh, Daniel Boone and John Brown, Ghost Stories, Tales from the Valley, Old Time Radio, Improv Comedy, a Contra Dance [precursor of square dancing and Civil War Ballroom Dancing - don't worry the caller walks you through every move] and the Mohican Valley Finale. Sit back and be entertained, or actively participate in as many activities as you like.
For more information, please call 1-800-837-5282
The American Federation of Musicians will provide live music again this summer with a series of concerts to be held at Seltzer Park in Shelby, OH; Kingwood Center in Mansfield and the Downtown Gazebo in Crestline. All the concerts will begin at 7 pm and will feature many area groups playing a wide variety of music. The concert series will run for six weeks in each of the communities. All the concerts are free and open to the public. This concert will feature "The Fun Center Chordsmen" - Barbershop at its best.
For more information, please call 419-756-4857
The market will be open every Friday from June 5 through October 2 from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm. The market is located on Fourth Street between Main and Walnut in front of the Richland Carrousel Park. The Market features fresh locally grown produce, cottage foods and artisan crafts.
For more information, please call 419-522-3529 or visit www.carrouseldistrict.com.
Come and enjoy the beauty of South Park every Monday, Wednesday and Friday till August 14th from 9-10 am for an exhilarating, innovative fitness program with professional Susie Jolley. Spend the summer getting trim and fit.
For more information, please call 41-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Join in at the park for Stories and Crafts as Deborah Dubois, Children's Outreach Librarian will share stories from the libraries' collections, songs, activities, and crafts for a fun time in the park. Additional dates for this event are July 3, July 17 and August 7. There is a limit of 40 participants and young children must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Rock -n- Ribs is Back! As part of the 40th Anniversary celebration of North Central State College, Rock -n- Ribs will take center stage on Friday, July 17th and Saturday, July 18th. The two-day event will showcase performers from local bands, Motown and two rock and roll greats. Opening the two nights of entertainment is ENCORE, a local band that will rock your ribs, even though the oldest band member is only sixteen years old. On Friday, opening for Night Ranger is Touch, a classic Motown group. The main act, Night Ranger. A local band, Roughcut, will warm up the stage, and the crowd. Roughcut plays a wide variety of country and rock and roll from a number of artists - as well as a few songs of their own. On Saturday, opening for Lou Gramm is Mini KISS. Saturday's headliner is Lou Gramm of Foreigner. In addition to two full nights of entertainment, teams of rib cookers from across the Unites States will be cooking ribs in an effort to win "Best Ribs", "Best Sauce" and "People's Choice" awards.
For more information, please call 419-755-4785 or visit www.ncstatecollege.edu
The Arts join the natural surroundings of the beautiful Mohican Valley. The Mohican Wilderness Campgrounds and the Mohican River Inn will host a series of events that will entertain, educate, energize and exhilarate the whole family, group or organization. The Mohican Arts in Nature Festival (M.A.I.N.- Fest) will present an array of different artistic programming the entire week. All events are family friendly and full of fun. The events include an Underground Railroad Experience, Living History Chautauqua's with Johnny Appleseed, Tecumseh, Daniel Boone and John Brown, Ghost Stories, Tales from the Valley, Old Time Radio, Improv Comedy, a Contra Dance [precursor of square dancing and Civil War Ballroom Dancing - don't worry the caller walks you through every move] and the Mohican Valley Finale. Sit back and be entertained, or actively participate in as many activities as you like.
For more information, please call 1-800-837-5282
Free concerts will be presented this summer in the Courtyard of Kingwood Center. Concerts are from 7 PM to 8:30 PM. In case of rain, the concert will be moved inside to the Meeting Hall or Exhibit Hall. July 17th features the Percy Hall Orchestra; July 31st features Good Company; and the final concert on Aug. 7 will feature the Rib Ticklers. Plan on attending these free concerts and support our area musicians.
For more information, please call 419-522-0211 or visit www.kingwoodcenter.org.
Rock -n- Ribs is Back! As part of the 40th Anniversary celebration of North Central State College, Rock -n- Ribs will take center stage on Friday, July 17th and Saturday, July 18th. The two-day event will showcase performers from local bands, Motown and two rock and roll greats. Opening the two nights of entertainment is ENCORE, a local band that will rock your ribs, even though the oldest band member is only sixteen years old. On Friday, opening for Night Ranger is Touch, a classic Motown group. The main act, Night Ranger. A local band, Roughcut, will warm up the stage, and the crowd. Roughcut plays a wide variety of country and rock and roll from a number of artists - as well as a few songs of their own. On Saturday, opening for Lou Gramm is Mini KISS. Saturday's headliner is Lou Gramm of Foreigner. In addition to two full nights of entertainment, teams of rib cookers from across the Unites States will be cooking ribs in an effort to win "Best Ribs", "Best Sauce" and "People's Choice" awards.
For more information, please call 419-755-4785 or visit www.ncstatecollege.edu
The Arts join the natural surroundings of the beautiful Mohican Valley. The Mohican Wilderness Campgrounds and the Mohican River Inn will host a series of events that will entertain, educate, energize and exhilarate the whole family, group or organization. The Mohican Arts in Nature Festival (M.A.I.N.- Fest) will present an array of different artistic programming the entire week. All events are family friendly and full of fun. The events include an Underground Railroad Experience, Living History Chautauqua's with Johnny Appleseed, Tecumseh, Daniel Boone and John Brown, Ghost Stories, Tales from the Valley, Old Time Radio, Improv Comedy, a Contra Dance [precursor of square dancing and Civil War Ballroom Dancing - don't worry the caller walks you through every move] and the Mohican Valley Finale. Sit back and be entertained, or actively participate in as many activities as you like.
For more information, please call 1-800-837-5282
You can learn the tricks of the trade of successfully growing and caring for daylilies. Whether you are an amateur or obsessed with daylilies, come and see the beautiful varieties in the Meeting Hall at the Kingwood Center.
For more information, please call 419-522-0211 or visit www.kingwoodcenter.org.
Photos and an update on the return of nesting Bald Eagles to Richland County, and the rescue of the 2008 eagle chicks. Free to the public.
For more information, please call 419-884-3764
The Arts join the natural surroundings of the beautiful Mohican Valley. The Mohican Wilderness Campgrounds and the Mohican River Inn will host a series of events that will entertain, educate, energize and exhilarate the whole family, group or organization. The Mohican Arts in Nature Festival (M.A.I.N.- Fest) will present an array of different artistic programming the entire week. All events are family friendly and full of fun. The events include an Underground Railroad Experience, Living History Chautauqua's with Johnny Appleseed, Tecumseh, Daniel Boone and John Brown, Ghost Stories, Tales from the Valley, Old Time Radio, Improv Comedy, a Contra Dance [precursor of square dancing and Civil War Ballroom Dancing - don't worry the caller walks you through every move] and the Mohican Valley Finale. Sit back and be entertained, or actively participate in as many activities as you like.
For more information, please call 1-800-837-5282
Come and enjoy the beauty of South Park. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday till August 14th from 9-10 am for an exhilarating, innovative fitness program with professional Susie Jolley. Spend the summer getting trim and fit.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Art in the Park with Kim Quick is a wonderful opportunity. Create tiles, mosaics, and pottery with area professional. Join this great art experience. Limit of 20 participants ages 10 and up.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Spend time with Elaine Oswald learning about trees, wild flowers, and animals in the park. Activities will include making a tree booklet, collecting and studying soils, fungi, fossils, making trails as Native Americans would have and much more. Limited to 30 participants. Young children must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Now you see it, now you don't. It's magic with Ron Rogers who has been performing his clowning act, magic shows and balloon sculptures throughout Ohio as a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians for 6 years, teaching youth and adults.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Come and enjoy the beauty of South Park. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday till August 14th from 9-10 am for an exhilarating, innovative fitness program with professional Susie Jolley. Spend the summer getting trim and fit.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
The Richland Lithic and Lapidary Society holds its annual show and sale at Kingwood Center. The show will be held in the Meeting Hall, and demonstrations and sales area will be in the Exhibit Hall. The show is open to the public and free of charge. Exhibits for the show will include displays of artifacts, crystals, fossils, gems, jewelry, fluorescents and minerals.
Maggie Paul of the Phoenix Theatre will offer theatre in the parks. This is a great opportunity to develop and adapt dramatic skills in the beauty of South Park. Be a thespian - maybe a star. Limited to 40 participants and young children must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, please call 41-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
The American Federation of Musicians will provide live music again this summer with a series of concerts to be held at Seltzer Park in Shelby, OH; Kingwood Center in Mansfield and the Downtown Gazebo in Crestline. All the concerts will begin at 7 pm and will feature many area groups playing a wide variety of music. The concert series will run for six weeks in each of the communities. All the concerts are free and open to the public. This concert in Shelby will feature "Good Company" as they perform Swing, Dixieland, and 50's music with Amy Gardner on vocals.
For more information, please call 419-756-4857
Come to this fun fitness program Thursday mornings from 9-10 am. This program is open to all ages and there is no limit on attendance. Young children should be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
The Richland Lithic and Lapidary Society holds its annual show and sale at Kingwood Center. The show will be held in the Meeting Hall, and demonstrations and sales area will be in the Exhibit Hall. The show is open to the public and free of charge. Exhibits for the show will include displays of artifacts, crystals, fossils, gems, jewelry, fluorescents and minerals.
From native veins of clay, mold various forms, dry them in the sun, fire them in an open fire, decorate them and have fun doing it! Everyone will learn together!
For more information, please call 419-522-9141 or emai dderr@neo.rr.coml
The Renaissance Performing Arts Association will be presenting the Renaissance Summer Organ Concert Series. Free concerts will be held this summer on the newly refurbished Mighty Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ. Concert begins at 1:00PM. The organist is Dr. Tim Guenther. Although the Renaissance does not charge for these organ concerts, a donation of $3 and up is always appreciated to help with the continuous upkeep of this magnificent organ.
For more information, please call 419-522-2726 or visit www.mansfieldtickets.com
The American Federation of Musicians will provide live music again this summer with a series of concerts to be held at Seltzer Park in Shelby, OH; Kingwood Center in Mansfield and the Downtown Gazebo in Crestline. All the concerts will begin at 7 pm and will feature many area groups playing a wide variety of music. The concert series will run for six weeks in each of the communities. All the concerts are free and open to the public. This concert will feature the Percy Hall Orchestra.
For more information, please call 419-756-4857
The market will be open every Friday from June 5 through October 2 from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm. The market is located on Fourth Street between Main and Walnut in front of the Richland Carrousel Park. The Market features fresh locally grown produce, cottage foods and artisan crafts.
For more information, please call 419-522-3529 or visit www.carrouseldistrict.com.
Come and enjoy the beauty of South Park. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday till August 14th from 9-10 am for an exhilarating, innovative fitness program with professional Susie Jolley. Spend the summer getting trim and fit.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
The Richland Lithic and Lapidary Society holds its annual show and sale at Kingwood Center. The show will be held in the Meeting Hall, and demonstrations and sales area will be in the Exhibit Hall. The show is open to the public and free of charge. Exhibits for the show will include displays of artifacts, crystals, fossils, gems, jewelry, fluorescents and minerals.
It features one of the largest parades in Richland County. It is probably best known for its' delicious pit-roasted ROAST BEEF SANDWICHES.It is estimated that our village of about 800 people grows to over 10,000 on this weekend.
For more information, please call 419-896-3966 or visit www.shilohfire.net
Come to historic downtown Mansfield for a classic car show. Check out the cars of the past in front of the Richlad Carrousel Park and visit the many shops in t he Carrousel District.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit info@downtownmansfield.com
The Richland Lithic and Lapidary Society holds its annual show and sale at Kingwood Center. The show will be held in the Meeting Hall, and demonstrations and sales area will be in the Exhibit Hall. The show is open to the public and free of charge. Exhibits for the show will include displays of artifacts, crystals, fossils, gems, jewelry, fluorescents and minerals.
It features one of the largest parades in Richland County. It is probably best known for its' delicious pit-roasted ROAST BEEF SANDWICHES.It is estimated that our village of about 800 people grows to over 10,000 on this weekend.
For more information, please call 419-896-3966 or visit www.shilohfire.net
Dare explore the local hauntings and history, Saturday , May 30 beginning at 8 PM til midnight. Pre-registration is required. Cost per person is $30.
For more information, please call 419-892-2784 or email sybil.burskey@dnr.state.oh.us
The Richland Lithic and Lapidary Society holds its annual show and sale at Kingwood Center. The show will be held in the Meeting Hall, and demonstrations and sales area will be in the Exhibit Hall. The show is open to the public and free of charge. Exhibits for the show will include displays of artifacts, crystals, fossils, gems, jewelry, fluorescents and minerals.
The Mansfield Independents play by the rules of 1869, which include outs on the first bounce, and no betting.The schedule for this weeks games at Mansfield, Historic Ohio State Reformatory is:
12:00 PM Independents vs. Alliance - 2 matches
Come and enjoy the beauty of South Park. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday till August 14th from 9-10 am for an exhilarating, innovative fitness program with professional Susie Jolley. Spend the summer getting trim and fit.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Art in the Park with Kim Quick is a wonderful opportunity. Create tiles, mosaics, and pottery with area professional. Join this great art experience. Limit of 20 participants ages 10 and up.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
A monthly telescope program at GNC. Free to the public.
For more information, please call 419-884-3764
Spend time with Elaine Oswald learning about trees, wild flowers, and animals in the park. Activities will include making a tree booklet, collecting and studying soils, fungi, fossils, making trails as Native Americans would have and much more. Limited to 30 participants. Young children must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Come and enjoy the beauty of South Park. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday till August 14th from 9-10 am for an exhilarating, innovative fitness program with professional Susie Jolley. Spend the summer getting trim and fit.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
Maggie Paul of the Phoenix Theatre will offer theatre in the parks. This is a great opportunity to develop and adapt dramatic skills in the beauty of South Park. Be a thespian - maybe a star. Limited to 40 participants and young children must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, please call 41-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
The American Federation of Musicians will provide live music again this summer with a series of concerts to be held at Seltzer Park in Shelby, OH; Kingwood Center in Mansfield and the Downtown Gazebo in Crestline. All the concerts will begin at 7 pm and will feature many area groups playing a wide variety of music. The concert series will run for six weeks in each of the communities. All the concerts are free and open to the public. This concert in Shelby will feature The Fun Center Chordsmen.
For more information, please call 419-756-4857
Come to this fun fitness program Thursday mornings from 9-10 am. This program is open to all ages and there is no limit on attendance. Young children should be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
From native veins of clay, mold various forms, dry them in the sun, fire them in an open fire, decorate them and have fun doing it! Everyone will learn together!
For more information, please call 419-522-9141 or emai dderr@neo.rr.coml
The American Federation of Musicians will provide live music again this summer with a series of concerts to be held at Seltzer Park in Shelby, OH; Kingwood Center in Mansfield and the Downtown Gazebo in Crestline. All the concerts will begin at 7 pm and will feature many area groups playing a wide variety of music. The concert series will run for six weeks in each of the communities. All the concerts are free and open to the public. This concert features "Good Company" as they perform Swing, Dixieland and 50's music with volcalist, Amy Gardner.
For more information, please call 419-756-4857
Come and enjoy the beauty of South Park. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday till August 14th from 9-10 am for an exhilarating, innovative fitness program with professional Susie Jolley. Spend the summer getting trim and fit.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit www.downtownmansfield.com/FOMP.htm
The market will be open every Friday from June 5 through October 2 from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm. The market is located on Fourth Street between Main and Walnut in front of the Richland Carrousel Park. The Market features fresh locally grown produce, cottage foods and artisan crafts.
For more information, please call 419-522-3529 or visit www.carrouseldistrict.com.
The Last Friday of the month concert featuring Wooster's own "Stick People". The concert will be held in the Temple Court Parking lot. This event is free, beverages will be available and lawn chairs are encouraged. Also, check out the cars of the past in front of the Richlad Carrousel Park.
For more information, please call 419-522-0099 or visit info@downtownmansfield.com
Free concerts will be presented this summer in the Courtyard of Kingwood Center. Concerts are from 7 PM to 8:30 PM. In case of rain, the concert will be moved inside to the Meeting Hall or Exhibit Hall. July 31st features Good Company with swing, dieland and 30's-50's music with vocalist Amy Gardner. The final concert on Aug. 7 will feature the Rib Ticklers. Plan on attending these free concerts and support our area musicians.
For more information, please call 419-522-0211 or visit www.kingwoodcenter.org.
"In Love We Trust", (China), directed by Wang Xiaoshuai will be presented This is a movie about a divorced couple learns that the only way to save their little daughter Hehe, who suffers from a blood disease, is to have another child. Now both remarried, they are forced to test their love and committment to one another by putting their current relationships in danger.
For more information, please call 419-756-1700