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Inclusive Inc: Women of Toledo to host a panel forum on Women in Hijab

Speakers will discuss progressive opportunities, community alliances, how far society has come regarding women in hijab, and how far we still have to go.

“Ghost Dogs: Living with Urban Coyotes” at the Toledo-Lucas County Main Library

Dr. Stanley Gehrt, this year’s keynote speaker and expert on wildlife ecology, presents, “Ghost Dogs: Living with Urban Coyotes,” an inside look at the habits and patterns of coyotes living in metro areas.

Dr. Dylan Miner presentation on Art and Activism in an Age of Ongoing Colonialism

Miner will visit Bowling Green on February 13 as part of its spring speaker series. His presentation, Art and Activism in an Age of Ongoing Colonialism, is followed by a next-day workshop, 12:30-2pm Wednesday, February 14.

Junior League of Toledo hosts Inspire Toledo Mardi Gras fundraiser

Prepare for Fat Tuesday while providing funding for local causes during the Junior League of Toledo’s Inspire Toledo Mardi Gras fundraiser.

Perrysburg Winterfest starts February 9

See ice carving and live art demonstrations and a fashion show, play games, enjoy refreshments, and so much more.

2018 Greater Detroit VegBash

Celebrate vegetarian and vegan cuisine from a dozen restaurants, caterers, and food trucks, while you enjoy live music, shopping, food product exhibits, a beer and wine bar, family activities, and more.

Stay overnight at the Toledo Zoo at Will Zoo Be Mine?

Considering an exclusive adult-only overnight experience during Will Zoo Be Mine? Enjoy special tours, delicious food, drinks, and snooze in the Aquarium for a Valentine’s Day activity sure to pique your zoological interests.

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...

41st Ann Arbor Folk Festival Fires Into Decade Five

Birthed in 1977, The Ark’s annual fundraiser, The Ann Arbor Folk Festival, returns to U-M’s Hill Auditorium for two dynamic nights of folk and roots music on Friday, January 26th, and Saturday, January 27th.

Women’s March Michigan

The Women’s March Michigan looks to capitalize on last year’s impactful and massive Women’s March protest by uniting again one year later to reflect on progress made and encourage even more for a better future for all.

Manhattan’s 15th Birthday Party

Don’t let the winter blues keep you from enjoying the luau themed party.

Free Ice Fishing Workshop with Ohio Department of Natural Resources

Learn the basics of ice safety, equipment, bait, and technique. All needed materials will be provided.

Speed Mentoring with M.o.M. (Mentoring on the Moment)

Speed dating meets mentoring at Women of Toledo’s event, M.o.M.’s (Mentoring on the Moment) Speed Mentoring.

The Distillery hosts 10th annual Jamming for Justice

Getting caught up in a jam with members of the legal community sounds more like a Nightmare Before Christmas than a reason to celebrate,...

Current Magazine celebrates winning wordsmiths at Poetry & Fiction Party

Hear from the winning Washtenaw County wordsmiths at the Literati Bookstore, Ann Arbor’s hippest nook for bookworms, during Current Magazine’s Poetry & Fiction Party.

One man’s trash…

Discover VHS relics found at garage sales, thrift stores, warehouses and dumpsters from across the country during The Found Footage Festival.
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