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ONE Yoga Festival

17 Toledo-area yoga and fitness studios have joined together as ONE, in collaboration with ProMedica, to host an outdoor yoga festival, Sunday, September 9 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Promenade Park. The all-day event, featuring yoga and meditation, fitness workshops, cooking demonstrations, wellness seminars, vendors, and other activities to promote a healthy lifestyle.

August 15 Masthead: Who Are You Celebrating During Toledo Pride?

Below is a list of our staff, members of “the media,” a group that our President has deemed to be “among the most dishonest people on earth.”

Downtown Toledo Bike Share System Coming Soon

The City of Toledo, Metroparks Toledo and various local organizations have partnered with Charleston-based Gotcha Bikes to bring 100 bicycles and 18 docking stations to Toledo this summer.

Vistula Historic District Launching New Pocket Park

People came together on July 28 for a block party and dedication ceremony sponsored by the church, with support from the Art’s Commission and the city’s Sustainability Commission, a group of local advocates educating and promoting sustainability.

Toledo Antique & Classic Boat Show

With over 100 watercraft, the dock areas will be packed with displays along with local vendors, food and live music.

Masthead—August 1, 2018: How do you stay inspired?

Below is a list of our staff, members of “the media,” a group that our President has deemed to be “among the most dishonest people on earth.”

Project V.O.I.C.E. Is Increasing Awareness

Ohio has increased access to services for victims of human trafficking by providing more than $5 million in federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA)...

A Sharp Look at History

There are two essential rules of good sword fighting. First, don’t get hit and, second, hit your opponent.

Lucas County’s Trauma-Informed Care Coalition: Training community organizations

The Lucas County Trauma-Informed Care Coalition works to ensure that people who have experienced trauma receive needed empathy and care. Dr. Adrienne Fricker-Elhai and Alicia Komives, advisory coalition board members, have seen positive changes in the effort to make our community more trauma-informed through training sessions.

Making Connections: ‘The Bridge’ Crosses Over Challenging Waters

Clara Petty, executive director of the Neighborhood Center, and one of the few paid staff, explains, “The Bridge is the nucleus of our organization because it draws people to come, and that way we can find out what their other needs are.”

Summer Bucket List

1 | Be a Dum-Dum Hey, we might like Dum-Dum’s, but we ain’t suckers. Celebrate over 110 years of family-owned business at the Spangler Store...

Toledo Top 3: Places To See A Movie

Toledo Top 3: Short guides to the best things.

The Cocoon fundraises for safety, education

Personal safety is something many take for granted. For some individuals in our community, however, it is a concern of daily survival—often within their...

Old West End Festival—Digital Maps

Street and tour maps for the 2018 OWE Fest.
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