Holy Guacamole!

Guac Shop became a Limited Liability Company on Valentine’s Day, 2018, and Arbinger won a contest soon after that really kick-started her meteoric rise on the guac Richter Scale.

2018 Soundtrack—Local Releases to Remember the Year

Don’t let the new year make you forget the last. We’re celebrating the Toledo music scene with some of our favorite releases of 2018.

Ring in the New Year—Local Ways to Welcome 2019

With 2019 right around the corner, it’s time to plan for New Year’s Eve festivities. Dinners by celebrated chefs, dance parties, beer and wine tastings, as well as many other events will welcome 2019. Look no further than our top picks for ways to celebrate.

2018 Holiday Gift Guide—Part IV

’Tis the season to be satisfied by giving. Show your friends and family that you appreciate them with gifts that supports local business. Whether you’re picking out something at a local shop or treating your friend to the flexibility of a gift card, you’ll find exactly what you need at these local businesses.

National Holiday Budget Statistics—Toledo, We’re #488—and 16 (Nearly) Free Gift Ideas!

The holiday season has become a commercial bonanza in which billions of dollars are spent on gifts and billions are added to our credit card debt tab. But that’s not what it’s really all about, and there’s no reason to feel pressured into spending more than you can afford. Because if your holiday budget isn’t as big as you’d like, there are plenty of presents you can give that cost absolutely nothing or close to it.

2018 Beer Guide

With crafts, drafts, bottle and cans, Toledo runs on beer. The ultimate beverage, we celebrate or drown our sorrows with it, and we can’t enjoy a ballgame without a cold one. It goes without saying that the local beer purveyors should be some of our favorite people (and they are). Not sure who’s slinging your suds? Here are some lager than life types offering the cure for what ales you:
Burning ships at Pearl Harbor. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

77 Years After Pearl Harbor: Bush, 16 Million Americans Soldiers, and Lives Not Lost...

77 years ago today, the fate of 16 million Americans soldiers was decided within a matter of minutes when the attack on Pearl Harbor drew the United States into World War II. One day later, a 17-year-old George H. W. Bush, mourning the loss of his friends who died during the attack, attempted to enlist in the U.S. military. Too young, he was turned away, but returned on his 18th birthday to enlist in the Navy, later becoming one of its youngest aviators.

Elfin’ Brew Hop and Sylvania’s Miracle on Main Street

For a weekend packed with activities visit Sylvania’s Miracle on Main Street. Friday night the Historical Village will host a tree lighting ceremony during...
Ruben and Isabel Toledo (Photo credit: Karl Lagerfeld)

Labor of Love Exhibition at Detroit Institute of Art

Coming to the Detroit Institute of Art, the Labor of Love exhibition showcases new work by visual artists Ruben and Isabel Toledo. The exhibition...

Floral Watercolor Workshop at Handmade Toledo

You need not be an experienced painter to join this floral watercolor workshop hosted by Handmade Toledo, as all skill levels are welcome. Learn...