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Parent power

Take the first step in becoming licensed as a foster or adoptive caregiver by attending a six-day, 36-hour training program.

Dad’s best friend

Lucas County Children Services is hosting "I Matter, I Care,” a free, fun, educational event for fathers, on Friday, June 27.

Battle of wits

Commissioner of Parks Dennis Garvin, City Councilman Steve Steel and Executive Director of Woodberry Park Chess Warren Woodberry have banded together to bring a slice of New York culture to Toledo.

Playbook: Mexican on Broadway

Mexican restaurants are popping up with food as flavorful and alive as their owners’ memories of youth.

The brunch crunch

Sizing up local brunches

Living history

For Army Sgt. Frank Kocinski of Sylvania Township, who earned a Silver Star for valor on D-Day, the years of meticulous planning by the brass fell apart before he even set foot on Omaha Beach.

Out ’n’ Out

A public meeting to discuss and answer questions about the roundabouts that are being built at the intersections of Berdan Ave., Detroit Ave. and Cherry St. and at Cherry St, Collingwood Blvd. and Manhattan Ave. will take place Thursday, June 5 at the Rosa Parks Elementary School.

Patriot act

Muster on the Maumee, a two-day festival celebrating the evolution of the common soldier, takes place on Saturday, June 14, and Sunday, June 15, at Fort Meigs in Perrysburg.

Brave new world

Put-in-Bay is a vacation hotspot for Northern Ohio residents with its boating culture and lively nightlife.

Goooooooal!

The Claddagh Irish Pub, at the Franklin Park Mall, will screen every match of this year’s FIFA World Cup.

Taking Flight

When Scott Frost decided to get a pilot’s license three years ago, he found it was difficult to do in Toledo.

Urban surf and turf

The Maumee River and the bluest sky to form a perfect backdrop for the Toledo River Walk at Water Street Station. This downtown trail is a melding of urban life and man-made architecture entwined with the natural world.

Safety first

AAA Northwest Ohio is helping Toledoans celebrate safely this Memorial Day weekend.

Hunting for ghosts

The Collingwood Arts Center has long been rumored to be haunted—featured in the books Ghost Hunting Ohio and the Haunted Ohio series, the CAC, which opened as a convent 99 years ago, is one of the spookiest buildings in the area.

Swap the day away

Celebrate the end of Bike Month with the 7th annual Mountain Man Bike Swap.

Playbook: Yoga for All

Pushing your own body, whoever you may be
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