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An opportunity to help

It's a worthy cause, and now COO Margaret Wuwert has put out a call for volunteer monitors

The Makeover Issue

Our October 3rd issue devoted to personal reinvention — and looking and feeling your best — inspired a little vitriol from...

Starry night

Peer through telescopes at the wonders of the sky

Great game of terrain

The battle scene is littered with the splatters from two warring teams — the paintball battle scene, that is.

Earth-friendly trade

Green thumbs can enjoy the sight of thousands of plants ...

Clean green

Clean out your home and office, and dispose of waste in a responsible way...

New home in an old space

Since 1974, the Zepf Center has provided desperately needed mental-health services...

Fox-trot fun

Ever dreamed of participating in a ballroom showdown...

Remembering those lost

The Northwest Ohio Chapter of The Compassionate Friends, a self-help bereavement organization, will host the 2-mile Walk To Remember event for dozens of grieving families...

Explore galore

The bright, colorful autumn season (first day of autumn is September 22) and the Toledo Area Metroparks combine into the ultimate fun-filled adventure. Here are...

Free parking

You work with what you have. Everyone wants to turn the city they live in into the city it could be, but where are you going to begin?

All in the jeans

Get dressed up — but not too much — as the Northwestern Ohio chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society presents the first annual Denim and Diamonds fundraiser.

Giants of journalism

Journalists of both national and local prominence will convene at The Press Club of Toledo's 14th annual Touchstone Awards

Flying high

Get out and party with the best and the brightest, as EPIC Toledo presents this year's EPIC Rocks fundraiser.

Down by the water

You live near the largest river in the Great Lakes Region — this is your chance to be proud of it.

Everything’s better fried

When Cindy Burghardt found the bag of marbles her college-aged son had abandoned, she didn’t just get nostalgic.
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