The Electric Lunch at the Seagate Square
Food truck rallies dominate your Thursdays, but what are you to do on a Tuesday at lunchtime? Head down to Seagate Square to check...
Jazz by the water at the River Raisin Jazz Festival
Celebrate the most American of music styles in all its forms when the River Raisin Jazz Festival (RRJF) sounds off at St. Mary’s Park....
Ann Wilson of Heart at Centennial Terrace
The ‘80s were responsible for some of the worst trends in fashion, food and art, but they got the music right. Arguably, the ‘80s...
Circle 2445 Tours: Haute Couture
“Everything, eventually, comes back into style.” Typical thinking is that the cliché is true, but a look at the past shows not every style...
Making Magic in the Garden at The Space
Feel peace around you in nature. Learn how to grow the perfect garden during two workshops led by Arden Pontasch, of Sage Horticulture Solutions,...
Learn about the ancient Native American healing method of a Rain Bath Ceremony
Getting caught in the rain can put a damper on your day— unless you’re doing it on purpose. Learn about the ancient Native American healing...
Running in the dark wit the Toledo Roadrunners
Going for a jog at night might not always be the safest route to healthy cardio, but it can be thrilling. Take a dimly...
Project V.O.I.C.E. 5K Run/Walk
Human sex trafficking is not just a Toledo reality, but a serious problem. Join a collaborative, community-wide effort to raise awareness and end this...
Porcelain Treasures in the City of Glass: World’s largest collection of Lithophanes
The world’s largest collection of 19th-century translucent porcelain plaques is at the Blair Museum at the Toledo Botanical Gardens.
Amassed by the late Laurel...
The Toledo Book Club to discuss ‘Bel Canto’ by Ann Patchett
Italian for “beautiful singing,” Bel Canto by Ann Patchett is a love story set in the midst of tragedy. An opera soprano performing at...










