Unity in Toledo: The YWCA’s Unity March— Round Two
On Sunday, January 21, I Rise, Toledo and the YWCA will host Toledo’s second annual Unity March, beginning at the Toledo Loves Love wall...
Glass City Celebration: Our City, Our Future
Join Toledo’s new leader, Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz, for a Free Family Fun Day celebrating Our City, Our Future, during his Inaugural Weekend.
Enjoy live performances— featuring...
January 2018 Wedding Guide
Photo Credit: Kristen Nicole Photography
Emily & Andrew Champa
Emily (Cramer) Champa
Age: 31
Occupation: Soon to be an Occupational Therapist.
Three words to describe your partner: Fun. Even-tempered....
Cutting Edge Theatre Company hosts two-night showing of “Edges”
Check out the reprisal of the performance— featuring all new performers— or hear if for the first time during the two-night only show of EDGES
World premiere of “Flint” at the Purple Rose Theatre
Turning the focus on the regional Flint water crisis, Daniels’ new play has already garnered attention as a must-see this theater season.
The Monthly Improv Show at Valentine Theatre
Comedy is funnier off the cuff— hear some of Toledo’s most hilarious performers during The Monthly Improv Show on the final Friday of every month, consistently playing to sold out audiences in The Valentine’s Studio A Theatre.
“Where Light Goes” exhibit at University of Toledo
This exhibit will delve into the approaches of examination of physical properties, reproduction, vulnerability, and its uncertainty as an “instrument of truth.”
Adult pottery classes at 577 Foundation
If you’re not afraid to get your hands a little dirty, The 577 Foundation is offering adult pottery classes for ages 18 and up.
Fiberworks Orphans Open Crafting
Projects include knitting, crocheting, lace making, and more.
“Lens on Learning; A Social Documentary of Developmental Disabilities” at Way Public Library
An art exhibition is shining some light on what some may call an underrated topic. “Lens on Learning; A Social Documentary of Developmental Disabilities” displays a photography project created by BGSU students who captured the lives of developmentally disabled individuals served by the WCBDD (Wood County Board of Developmental Disabilities) who live, work and contribute to the community.










