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Wood you?

Go against the grain and learn the real details about a material that’s all around you, with What’s That Wood?

Among the stars

The beautiful night sky is like a constantly shifting kaleidoscope with its glowing celestial bodies and the Moon

Night sky nature

Laughter and lively banter mingle with the sound of paddles pulling through shimmering water as the Northwest Ohio River Runners’ embark on another of their popular moonlight cruises

Your garbage, his treasure

Vic Miller says he’s earned a reputation around his West End neighborhood as the guy who collects stuff nobody wants.

PUB 315

Our favorite national pastimes — baseball and craft beer

Dooley’s Irish Pub

Sylvania feels a little luckier with the opening of Dooley’s Irish Pub.

Remembering heroism, honoring heroes

The names of even the greatest men and women can fade with time.

Night moves

The game of golf will get a little cooler (literally and figuratively) during Harbor’s Night Golf charity event on Friday, August 24 at Bedford Hills Golf Course.

Airborne celebration

Maumee Bay State Park is a top ten U.S. kite flying venue because of its wide open spaces (no kite-eating trees!) and Lake Erie wind currents.

The lake’s satisfying (and scientific) fun

Lake Erie is our awesome outdoor playground. We sail, kayak, canoe and jet ski upon its waves.

Get on the bus

The Toledo Zoo’s Music Under the Stars is a longstanding summer tradition, back this year to public acclaim after a one-year hiatus. And TARTA is teaming up with the zoo to get you to your relaxing evening concert in style.

In the hunt

Get on the trail of some treasure, meet some cool people and explore your downtown, as the Chamber of Commerce's EPIC Toledo presents the first-ever T-Town Dash on Thursday, July 12.

Becoming socially savvy

Gentle-Image Consultant Rita Taylor-Teplitsky has some good advice for singles looking to date. "Even the way you position your legs can make a difference when you're on a date."

10 questions with Cady

Some city council members have cried foul over Mayor Bell’s hiring of Steve Cady — the Ph.D.-ed organizational behavior wiz brought in to help the City’s revitalization efforts.

Game of glide

The brightly colored discs spin, arc and glide above low grassy terrain, over hills, and swerve around large mature tree trunks before landing 300 feet away in the targeted basket.

Earth-friendly eats

Jackie Ansara wants you to pause before you dip your french fry into some carefully-squirted ketchup and ask yourself: Where did this spud come from? (The likely answer: an environmentally un-friendly — to put it mildly — factory farm.)
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