Every Saturday beginning in April and going to November, the Ohio Bird Sanctuary puts on a two bird show at the Mohican State Park Lodge. These bird shows begin at 8 p.m. and usually last about an hour. They are free and open to the general public.
4799 Goon Rd , Perrysville, OH 44864.
A walk at Gorman Nature Center to find and identify animal holes and burrows.
2295 Lexington Ave , Mansfield, OH 44907.
Cat Show in Fairhaven Hall, 11:00 am to 5:00 pm.
750 N. Home Rd. , Mansfield, OH 44906.
A walk at Gorman Nature Center to find and identify animal holes and burrows.
2295 Lexington Ave , Mansfield, OH 44907.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
If you loved Lord of the Dance and Celtic Women, you'll adore the incredible sights and sounds of Celtic Blaze! Featuring the talents of world champion Irish fiddler/tap dancer, Stephanie Cadman (Bowfire) and backed by a blazing hot five piece band, the show is all live with no taped music or prerecorded voices and blends Ottawa Valley step-dancing, classical and Celtic fiddling, tap, jazz, and musical theatre into a performance so hot it just might burn the doors right off of the Renaissance! Show times are at 3 pm and 8 pm
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For more information, please call 419-522-2726 or visit www.mansfieldtickets.com
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
The greatest 60s girl group is back - and no wardrobe malfunction, lip syncing disaster, or bad hair day is going to get in their way as these three indomitable divas take the stage for one final concert. A touch of Motown, a dash of American Bandstand and a tip of the hat to Lawrence Welk, it's part mockumentary, part musical revue and all hilarious fun from beginning to end. You'll never be able to forget those unforgettable Marvelenes! The Unforgettable Marvelenes makes its world premiere at the Renaissance! Performances are April 8 at 8 pm with additional performances on April 10 at 3 pm and 8 pm, and April 11 at 3 pm.
For more information, please call 419-522-2726 or visit www.mansfieldtickets.com.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
This intimate evening of exquisite wines and delectable hor d'oeuvres has become a Renaissance tradition. Sample a fabulous selection from the best vineyards all over the world then enjoy a performance of the world premiere musical The Unforgettable Marvelenes.
For more information, please call 419-522-2726 or visit www.mansfieldtickets.com
The greatest 60s girl group is back - and no wardrobe malfunction, lip syncing disaster, or bad hair day is going to get in their way as these three indomitable divas take the stage for one final concert. A touch of Motown, a dash of American Bandstand and a tip of the hat to Lawrence Welk, it's part mockumentary, part musical revue and all hilarious fun from beginning to end. You'll never be able to forget those unforgettable Marvelenes! The Unforgettable Marvelenes makes its world premiere at the Renaissance! Performances are April 8 at 8 pm with additional performances on April 10 at 3 pm and 8 pm, and April 11 at 3 pm.
For more information, please call 419-522-2726 or visit www.mansfieldtickets.com.
The greatest 60s girl group is back - and no wardrobe malfunction, lip syncing disaster, or bad hair day is going to get in their way as these three indomitable divas take the stage for one final concert. A touch of Motown, a dash of American Bandstand and a tip of the hat to Lawrence Welk, it's part mockumentary, part musical revue and all hilarious fun from beginning to end. You'll never be able to forget those unforgettable Marvelenes! The Unforgettable Marvelenes makes its world premiere at the Renaissance! Performances are April 8 at 8 pm with additional performances on April 10 at 3 pm and 8 pm, and April 11 at 3 pm.
For more information, please call 419-522-2726 or visit www.mansfieldtickets.com.
We're Excited About Spring!
Pamper Yourself with Herbs
http://www.altagreenhouse.com/
935 S. Home Rd. , Mansfield, OH 44906.
A conference for land owners, land managers and wetland enthusiasts to be held in Ashland-Speakers: Greg Lipps, John Mack & Jim Bissell & field trips.
See events.fowl.org for agenda and registration
2295 Lexington Ave , Mansfield, OH 44907.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
Admission price is $65 per person which includes access to the building from 8:00pm until dawn and a late dinner of pizza and soda. Water, soda, coffee and hot chocolate available throughout the evening. Overnight paranormal investGhost hunts are sold out at 100 people. There is no waiting list or cancellation list for ghost hunts. We do not know of cancellations until the event begins.igation for ages 21 and overSecurity for each hunt will be provided by a uniformed police officer.
The building contains hazards including, but not limited to: steep steps, uneven surfaces and lead-based paint. It is not recommended for pregnant women.
Click here to download the ghost hunt license agreement. (Print, sign and mail these with payment!) Once a date is sold out, we will no longer take reservations for that particular date even if payment is received prior to the two-week deadline for reservations (first come-first serve basis).
For more information, please call 419-522-2644 or visit www.mrps.org
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
The greatest 60s girl group is back - and no wardrobe malfunction, lip syncing disaster, or bad hair day is going to get in their way as these three indomitable divas take the stage for one final concert. A touch of Motown, a dash of American Bandstand and a tip of the hat to Lawrence Welk, it's part mockumentary, part musical revue and all hilarious fun from beginning to end. You'll never be able to forget those unforgettable Marvelenes! The Unforgettable Marvelenes makes its world premiere at the Renaissance! Performances are April 8 at 8 pm with additional performances on April 10 at 3 pm and 8 pm, and April 11 at 3 pm.
For more information, please call 419-522-2726 or visit www.mansfieldtickets.com.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
Calling all food lovers! Join us for this live-on-stage, mouth-watering celebration of food and wine, hosted by Galion's own galloping gourmets, Bill and Amy Fox and assisted by our own French cuisine connoisseur, Terri Bergman. Each month we'll feature different menu ideas, present live demonstrations of exciting cooking techniques, discuss wine pairing and review lip-smackingly innovative new recipes - and you get to taste the results! April features Desserts - A dark and deliciously decadent finale to your dining experience.
For more information, please call 419-522-2726 or visit www.mansfieldtickets.com.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
We invite you to join in on a fun day of shopping with our wonderful group of Primitive and Country friends, they are busy gathering their wares and we are sure you won't be disappointed with their great finds... And with Mercantile Gatherings being there with us what a great day this will be!!!!
www.blackcatprimitives.com
For more information, please call Carolyn Thorton at 419-347-3726
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
With the renewal of the partnership with the Asheville Lyric Opera, this fully staged production, featuring the Mansfield Symphony will be presented! Considered shocking when it premiered in 1875, it features perhaps the most famous operatic music of all times, including the triumphant "Toreador Song", and the seductive "Habanera". Don't miss your opportunity to enjoy one of the world's most popular operas!
For more information, please call 419-522-2726 or visit www.mansfieldtickets.com.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
Five program sites, over 30 programs, barbeque and barn dance. Kick off the weekend at the Ohio Bird Sanctuary Friday at 6 PM. Meet wildlife ambassadors from participating program sites and receive the latest programming information. Activities include an afternoon walk in the past at Mohican Outdoor School, enjoying living history from the time period of 1812. Meet candle makers, weavers, traders, a school marm, a town crier and an Indian. Old time music and family fun. Kids can learn about "good bugs - bad bugs" and be able to plant a seed or seedling to take home. End the day with a chicken barbeque at Mohican Outdoor School's Groveport Lodge. Take a night hike to call for owls. Bring the family and enjoy many opportunities to make nature crafts at Malabar Farm and Ohio Bird Sanctuary. Visit Gorman Nature Center to learn about and handle amphibians, reptiles and small mammals. See songbirds up close during the Bird Banding demonstration and experience pond exploration. For complete programming times and descriptions visit http://www.mohicanwildlifeweekend.com or call 800-642-8282.
For more information, please call 1-800-642-8282 or visit www.mansfieldtourism.com
Enjoy the hilarious stories and comedy of Sinbad. His stories are clean and the whole family will enjoy him.
For more information, please call 419-522-2726 or visit www.mansfieldtickets.com
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
Five program sites, over 30 programs, barbeque and barn dance. Kick off the weekend at the Ohio Bird Sanctuary Friday at 6 PM. Meet wildlife ambassadors from participating program sites and receive the latest programming information. Activities include an afternoon walk in the past at Mohican Outdoor School, enjoying living history from the time period of 1812. Meet candle makers, weavers, traders, a school marm, a town crier and an Indian. Old time music and family fun. Kids can learn about "good bugs - bad bugs" and be able to plant a seed or seedling to take home. End the day with a chicken barbeque at Mohican Outdoor School's Groveport Lodge. Take a night hike to call for owls. Bring the family and enjoy many opportunities to make nature crafts at Malabar Farm and Ohio Bird Sanctuary. Visit Gorman Nature Center to learn about and handle amphibians, reptiles and small mammals. See songbirds up close during the Bird Banding demonstration and experience pond exploration. For complete programming times and descriptions visit http://www.mohicanwildlifeweekend.com or call 800-642-8282.
For more information, please call 1-800-642-8282 or visit www.mansfieldtourism.com
Beginners Welcome
4050 Bromfield Rd , Lucas, 44843.
Admission price is $65 per person which includes access to the building from 8:00pm until dawn and a late dinner of pizza and soda. Water, soda, coffee and hot chocolate available throughout the evening. Overnight paranormal investGhost hunts are sold out at 100 people. There is no waiting list or cancellation list for ghost hunts. We do not know of cancellations until the event begins.igation for ages 21 and overSecurity for each hunt will be provided by a uniformed police officer.
The building contains hazards including, but not limited to: steep steps, uneven surfaces and lead-based paint. It is not recommended for pregnant women.
Click here to download the ghost hunt license agreement. (Print, sign and mail these with payment!) Once a date is sold out, we will no longer take reservations for that particular date even if payment is received prior to the two-week deadline for reservations (first come-first serve basis).
For more information, please call 419-522-2644 or visit www.mrps.org
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
Five program sites, over 30 programs, barbeque and barn dance. Kick off the weekend at the Ohio Bird Sanctuary Friday at 6 PM. Meet wildlife ambassadors from participating program sites and receive the latest programming information. Activities include an afternoon walk in the past at Mohican Outdoor School, enjoying living history from the time period of 1812. Meet candle makers, weavers, traders, a school marm, a town crier and an Indian. Old time music and family fun. Kids can learn about "good bugs - bad bugs" and be able to plant a seed or seedling to take home. End the day with a chicken barbeque at Mohican Outdoor School's Groveport Lodge. Take a night hike to call for owls. Bring the family and enjoy many opportunities to make nature crafts at Malabar Farm and Ohio Bird Sanctuary. Visit Gorman Nature Center to learn about and handle amphibians, reptiles and small mammals. See songbirds up close during the Bird Banding demonstration and experience pond exploration. For complete programming times and descriptions visit http://www.mohicanwildlifeweekend.com or call 800-642-8282.
For more information, please call 1-800-642-8282 or visit www.mansfieldtourism.com
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
The OSU-M/NCSC Arts & Lectures Series will sponsor a "Latino Festival" from April 26-May 7.
The opening event will be an art exhibition of Mexican artists that is part of the private collection of the late Marion and Wynn Goodman. An opening reception will be held April 26 (Mon.) from 11:30am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Student Union.
On May 3 (Monday), the Salvador Torres' Mariachi Band will give a free strolling performance from 11:00am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Campus Cafe.
World-renowned master drummer and composer Bobby Sanabria will perform on May 6 (Thursday) at 5:30pm in Conard Performance Hall in Riedl Hall. He will be joined by The Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Project. For free tickets for this concert, call 419-755-4314.
On May 7 (Friday), Spanish lecturer Rhonda Moody will teach the audience how to prepare some of her favorite Mexican foods. The event will take place at 7:00pm at Cafe on Main in downtown Mansfield. Tickets are $3 in advance and can be obtained by calling 419-755-4314. Tickets must be picked up by Thursday, April 29.
For more information, please Call (419) 755-4011 or visit www.mansfield.osu.edu
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
The OSU-M/NCSC Arts & Lectures Series will sponsor a "Latino Festival" from April 26-May 7.
The opening event will be an art exhibition of Mexican artists that is part of the private collection of the late Marion and Wynn Goodman. An opening reception will be held April 26 (Mon.) from 11:30am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Student Union.
On May 3 (Monday), the Salvador Torres' Mariachi Band will give a free strolling performance from 11:00am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Campus Cafe.
World-renowned master drummer and composer Bobby Sanabria will perform on May 6 (Thursday) at 5:30pm in Conard Performance Hall in Riedl Hall. He will be joined by The Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Project. For free tickets for this concert, call 419-755-4314.
On May 7 (Friday), Spanish lecturer Rhonda Moody will teach the audience how to prepare some of her favorite Mexican foods. The event will take place at 7:00pm at Cafe on Main in downtown Mansfield. Tickets are $3 in advance and can be obtained by calling 419-755-4314. Tickets must be picked up by Thursday, April 29.
For more information, please Call (419) 755-4011 or visit www.mansfield.osu.edu
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
The OSU-M/NCSC Arts & Lectures Series will sponsor a "Latino Festival" from April 26-May 7.
The opening event will be an art exhibition of Mexican artists that is part of the private collection of the late Marion and Wynn Goodman. An opening reception will be held April 26 (Mon.) from 11:30am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Student Union.
On May 3 (Monday), the Salvador Torres' Mariachi Band will give a free strolling performance from 11:00am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Campus Cafe.
World-renowned master drummer and composer Bobby Sanabria will perform on May 6 (Thursday) at 5:30pm in Conard Performance Hall in Riedl Hall. He will be joined by The Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Project. For free tickets for this concert, call 419-755-4314.
On May 7 (Friday), Spanish lecturer Rhonda Moody will teach the audience how to prepare some of her favorite Mexican foods. The event will take place at 7:00pm at Cafe on Main in downtown Mansfield. Tickets are $3 in advance and can be obtained by calling 419-755-4314. Tickets must be picked up by Thursday, April 29.
For more information, please Call (419) 755-4011 or visit www.mansfield.osu.edu
Rooted in country, Stvall also performs old school soul and blues a la Dusty Springfield and Bonnie Raitt. The concert is free and open to the public.
For more information, please call 419-755-4011
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
The OSU-M/NCSC Arts & Lectures Series will sponsor a "Latino Festival" from April 26-May 7.
The opening event will be an art exhibition of Mexican artists that is part of the private collection of the late Marion and Wynn Goodman. An opening reception will be held April 26 (Mon.) from 11:30am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Student Union.
On May 3 (Monday), the Salvador Torres' Mariachi Band will give a free strolling performance from 11:00am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Campus Cafe.
World-renowned master drummer and composer Bobby Sanabria will perform on May 6 (Thursday) at 5:30pm in Conard Performance Hall in Riedl Hall. He will be joined by The Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Project. For free tickets for this concert, call 419-755-4314.
On May 7 (Friday), Spanish lecturer Rhonda Moody will teach the audience how to prepare some of her favorite Mexican foods. The event will take place at 7:00pm at Cafe on Main in downtown Mansfield. Tickets are $3 in advance and can be obtained by calling 419-755-4314. Tickets must be picked up by Thursday, April 29.
For more information, please Call (419) 755-4011 or visit www.mansfield.osu.edu
Come celebrate Mexico's Independence Day! Inspired by the folklore and traditions of a multi-faceted culture, this festival of music and dance incorporates the infectious rhythms and salsa-flavored dance moves of the best-loved Latin composers and choreographers. Enjoy margaritas and "south-of-the-border" fare as Neos pays tribute to this colorful, high-spirited Mexican tradition. Sombreros optional!
For more information, please call 419-522-2726 or visit www.mansfieldtickets.com.
Rebecca Seeman and Paige Williams, colleagues at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, share a palette and an interest in referencing everyday shapes and objects. Both include shifting structural variations of patterns that catalyze dichotomous relationships that are vulnerable and resilient, and casual yet conscientious.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THE CATERED OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 5, 11 a.m.-2p.m. IN THE GALLERY
Directions to the Pearl Conard Gallery:
Enter the campus from State Rt. 39 north, or from Lexington-Springmill Rd. Follow the signs to the gallery located behind Ovalwood Hall and Founders Auditorium.
The OSU-M/NCSC Arts & Lectures Series will sponsor a "Latino Festival" from April 26-May 7.
The opening event will be an art exhibition of Mexican artists that is part of the private collection of the late Marion and Wynn Goodman. An opening reception will be held April 26 (Mon.) from 11:30am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Student Union.
On May 3 (Monday), the Salvador Torres' Mariachi Band will give a free strolling performance from 11:00am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Campus Cafe.
World-renowned master drummer and composer Bobby Sanabria will perform on May 6 (Thursday) at 5:30pm in Conard Performance Hall in Riedl Hall. He will be joined by The Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Project. For free tickets for this concert, call 419-755-4314.
On May 7 (Friday), Spanish lecturer Rhonda Moody will teach the audience how to prepare some of her favorite Mexican foods. The event will take place at 7:00pm at Cafe on Main in downtown Mansfield. Tickets are $3 in advance and can be obtained by calling 419-755-4314. Tickets must be picked up by Thursday, April 29.
For more information, please Call (419) 755-4011 or visit www.mansfield.osu.edu
"The Aloha & More", a concert starring Mike Albert and featuring the Big "E" Band will perform on Friday, April 30th at 7:30pm.
Drawing full capacity crowds wherever he goes, Mike Albert will recreate the magic embodied by the King of Rock n' Roll! Wear your favorite Hawaiian outfit for this concert that will take you back to 1973 when Elvis performed at the Convention Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. And...if you look like Elvis, come dressed for the part and enter the Elvis look-a-like contest! You could win a prize!
Mike Albert's amazing shows have become known worldwide for the respectful portrayal of the late Elvis Presley. Mike has won several major world "Elvis" contests, appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show and was featured in six music videos on the national show "A Current Affair". Mike has the pleasure of performing with the legendary Jordanaires and has toured across the US, Europe and Australia and New Zealand. J.D. Sumner and the Stamps quartet have also performed with Mike at numerous shows. A highlight of Mike's career was an invitation to do the Miss Tennessee beauty pageant with a full orchestra and choreographed dance routines, and a repeat invitation three years later. Mike is also one of the few Elvis performers to offer a complete Elvis gospel show, and he will feature a few of the gospels in this upcoming show!
Come celebrate Mexico's Independence Day! Inspired by the folklore and traditions of a multi-faceted culture, this festival of music and dance incorporates the infectious rhythms and salsa-flavored dance moves of the best-loved Latin composers and choreographers. Enjoy margaritas and "south-of-the-border" fare as Neos pays tribute to this colorful, high-spirited Mexican tradition. Sombreros optional!
For more information, please call 419-522-2726 or visit www.mansfieldtickets.com.
The OSU-M/NCSC Arts & Lectures Series will sponsor a "Latino Festival" from April 26-May 7.
The opening event will be an art exhibition of Mexican artists that is part of the private collection of the late Marion and Wynn Goodman. An opening reception will be held April 26 (Mon.) from 11:30am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Student Union.
On May 3 (Monday), the Salvador Torres' Mariachi Band will give a free strolling performance from 11:00am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Campus Cafe.
World-renowned master drummer and composer Bobby Sanabria will perform on May 6 (Thursday) at 5:30pm in Conard Performance Hall in Riedl Hall. He will be joined by The Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Project. For free tickets for this concert, call 419-755-4314.
On May 7 (Friday), Spanish lecturer Rhonda Moody will teach the audience how to prepare some of her favorite Mexican foods. The event will take place at 7:00pm at Cafe on Main in downtown Mansfield. Tickets are $3 in advance and can be obtained by calling 419-755-4314. Tickets must be picked up by Thursday, April 29.
For more information, please Call (419) 755-4011 or visit www.mansfield.osu.edu
The OSU-M/NCSC Arts & Lectures Series will sponsor a "Latino Festival" from April 26-May 7.
The opening event will be an art exhibition of Mexican artists that is part of the private collection of the late Marion and Wynn Goodman. An opening reception will be held April 26 (Mon.) from 11:30am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Student Union.
On May 3 (Monday), the Salvador Torres' Mariachi Band will give a free strolling performance from 11:00am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Campus Cafe.
World-renowned master drummer and composer Bobby Sanabria will perform on May 6 (Thursday) at 5:30pm in Conard Performance Hall in Riedl Hall. He will be joined by The Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Project. For free tickets for this concert, call 419-755-4314.
On May 7 (Friday), Spanish lecturer Rhonda Moody will teach the audience how to prepare some of her favorite Mexican foods. The event will take place at 7:00pm at Cafe on Main in downtown Mansfield. Tickets are $3 in advance and can be obtained by calling 419-755-4314. Tickets must be picked up by Thursday, April 29.
For more information, please Call (419) 755-4011 or visit www.mansfield.osu.edu
The OSU-M/NCSC Arts & Lectures Series will sponsor a "Latino Festival" from April 26-May 7.
The opening event will be an art exhibition of Mexican artists that is part of the private collection of the late Marion and Wynn Goodman. An opening reception will be held April 26 (Mon.) from 11:30am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Student Union.
On May 3 (Monday), the Salvador Torres' Mariachi Band will give a free strolling performance from 11:00am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Campus Cafe.
World-renowned master drummer and composer Bobby Sanabria will perform on May 6 (Thursday) at 5:30pm in Conard Performance Hall in Riedl Hall. He will be joined by The Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Project. For free tickets for this concert, call 419-755-4314.
On May 7 (Friday), Spanish lecturer Rhonda Moody will teach the audience how to prepare some of her favorite Mexican foods. The event will take place at 7:00pm at Cafe on Main in downtown Mansfield. Tickets are $3 in advance and can be obtained by calling 419-755-4314. Tickets must be picked up by Thursday, April 29.
For more information, please Call (419) 755-4011 or visit www.mansfield.osu.edu
The OSU-M/NCSC Arts & Lectures Series will sponsor a "Latino Festival" from April 26-May 7.
The opening event will be an art exhibition of Mexican artists that is part of the private collection of the late Marion and Wynn Goodman. An opening reception will be held April 26 (Mon.) from 11:30am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Student Union.
On May 3 (Monday), the Salvador Torres' Mariachi Band will give a free strolling performance from 11:00am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Campus Cafe.
World-renowned master drummer and composer Bobby Sanabria will perform on May 6 (Thursday) at 5:30pm in Conard Performance Hall in Riedl Hall. He will be joined by The Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Project. For free tickets for this concert, call 419-755-4314.
On May 7 (Friday), Spanish lecturer Rhonda Moody will teach the audience how to prepare some of her favorite Mexican foods. The event will take place at 7:00pm at Cafe on Main in downtown Mansfield. Tickets are $3 in advance and can be obtained by calling 419-755-4314. Tickets must be picked up by Thursday, April 29.
For more information, please Call (419) 755-4011 or visit www.mansfield.osu.edu
The OSU-M/NCSC Arts & Lectures Series will sponsor a "Latino Festival" from April 26-May 7.
The opening event will be an art exhibition of Mexican artists that is part of the private collection of the late Marion and Wynn Goodman. An opening reception will be held April 26 (Mon.) from 11:30am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Student Union.
On May 3 (Monday), the Salvador Torres' Mariachi Band will give a free strolling performance from 11:00am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Campus Cafe.
World-renowned master drummer and composer Bobby Sanabria will perform on May 6 (Thursday) at 5:30pm in Conard Performance Hall in Riedl Hall. He will be joined by The Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Project. For free tickets for this concert, call 419-755-4314.
On May 7 (Friday), Spanish lecturer Rhonda Moody will teach the audience how to prepare some of her favorite Mexican foods. The event will take place at 7:00pm at Cafe on Main in downtown Mansfield. Tickets are $3 in advance and can be obtained by calling 419-755-4314. Tickets must be picked up by Thursday, April 29.
For more information, please Call (419) 755-4011 or visit www.mansfield.osu.edu
The OSU-M/NCSC Arts & Lectures Series will sponsor a "Latino Festival" from April 26-May 7.
The opening event will be an art exhibition of Mexican artists that is part of the private collection of the late Marion and Wynn Goodman. An opening reception will be held April 26 (Mon.) from 11:30am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Student Union.
On May 3 (Monday), the Salvador Torres' Mariachi Band will give a free strolling performance from 11:00am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Campus Cafe.
World-renowned master drummer and composer Bobby Sanabria will perform on May 6 (Thursday) at 5:30pm in Conard Performance Hall in Riedl Hall. He will be joined by The Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Project. For free tickets for this concert, call 419-755-4314.
On May 7 (Friday), Spanish lecturer Rhonda Moody will teach the audience how to prepare some of her favorite Mexican foods. The event will take place at 7:00pm at Cafe on Main in downtown Mansfield. Tickets are $3 in advance and can be obtained by calling 419-755-4314. Tickets must be picked up by Thursday, April 29.
For more information, please Call (419) 755-4011 or visit www.mansfield.osu.edu
The OSU-M/NCSC Arts & Lectures Series will sponsor a "Latino Festival" from April 26-May 7.
The opening event will be an art exhibition of Mexican artists that is part of the private collection of the late Marion and Wynn Goodman. An opening reception will be held April 26 (Mon.) from 11:30am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Student Union.
On May 3 (Monday), the Salvador Torres' Mariachi Band will give a free strolling performance from 11:00am-1:00pm in the Eisenhower Campus Cafe.
World-renowned master drummer and composer Bobby Sanabria will perform on May 6 (Thursday) at 5:30pm in Conard Performance Hall in Riedl Hall. He will be joined by The Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz Project. For free tickets for this concert, call 419-755-4314.
On May 7 (Friday), Spanish lecturer Rhonda Moody will teach the audience how to prepare some of her favorite Mexican foods. The event will take place at 7:00pm at Cafe on Main in downtown Mansfield. Tickets are $3 in advance and can be obtained by calling 419-755-4314. Tickets must be picked up by Thursday, April 29.
For more information, please Call (419) 755-4011 or visit www.mansfield.osu.edu