Locally Grown 2018
These area businesses are like Toledo— they’re diverse. Whether they supply electronics, serve meals, or offer medical advice, all of these business owners have three things in common: they love Toledo, they’re passionate about their customers, and they couldn’t be more excited about this city’s future.
The Reverend Horton Heat Brings Rockabilly Sermon to Toledo on August 12
It’s a good feeling when you can make the Reverend Horton Heat –aka Jim Heath—laugh so hard he nearly drops his phone. I tell...
Historical Home Run: Playing ‘Base Ball’ From The 1800s
Toledo has, and is close to, a lot of great baseball games in the summer. The Mud Hens are in the heart of Downtown,...
Nick Muska: The mind of a poet
Nick Muska is a poet and a storyteller, but it ain't that simple. Muska tells stories in print, publishing three collections of poems (ELM:...
Project V.O.I.C.E. Is Increasing Awareness
Ohio has increased access to services for victims of human trafficking by providing more than $5 million in federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA)...
How Parents Can “Celebrate” National Waterpark Day at Kalahari
Like the ever-elusive moment of peace and clarity, the ephemeral existence of this adult sanctuary comprises the raison we take vacations—to enjoy.
The Game Masters: Behind the Scenes With Toledo’s Room Escape Creators
In a pop culture landscape where audiences become more and more isolated—with cell phones, home streaming, video games and more competing for, and often winning, each individual's attention—it is interesting that a breakout entertainment concept of the past decade relies on working with other people, communicating in close proximity, to solve a problem together.
Dine with a Cause at Dinner on Huron Street
Enjoy dining al fresco for a good cause. Join the American Cancer Society Young Professional Committee for the Dinner on Huron Street, a delicious...
Toledo Zoo Hosts Rock N Roar Fundraiser
Party like an animal during the Toledo Zoo’s biggest and wildest fundraiser, Rock N Roar, presented by Yark Subaru. Groove with a DJ spinning...
A Bird’s Eye View
Toledo Aerial Media (TAM) has created a second exhibit of drone photography at Secor Metropark’s National Center for Nature Photography. A follow up to last year’s Art at Altitude, the most attended exhibit in the Center’s history, this year’s exhibit is titled Art at Alti2ude.










