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Jun 28 (Mon)
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Jul 4 (Sun)
Lima Company Memorial - Remembrance of Spirit & Ch

8 am - 4 pm Mon-Fri and 7/2/10 5-9 pm. 7/3/10 6-9 pm. 7/4/10 2-9 pm. 7/14/10 5/8 pm. 8/6/10 5-10 pm. 8/7/10 12-10 pm. The Lima Company Memorial is a powerful display of paintings honoring the fallen heroes of Lima Company. Twenty-two Marines and a Navy Corpsman from the Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division lost their lives while serving in Iraq in 2005. The reserve unit based at Rickenbacker in Columbus, Ohio was one of the hardest hit single units serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Anita Miller of Columbus has created 8 life-sized paintings of each hero, in which their spirits and sacrifices will live on forever through her brushstrokes. Please join us in paying your respects.

Cost: Free

Contact: Secrest Auditorium, Phone: 740-454-6851

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Jun 29 (Tue)
Jun 30 (Wed)
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Back to Nature

Spectacular woodblock prints of native species by artist Douglas (Skip) French and nostalgic paintings of objects and landscapes in watercolor and acrylic by artist Terry Fortkamp. Food and libations will be available at the opening on June 25th. This show runs through July 25th.

Cost: Free

Contact: Starbrick Gallery, Phone: 740-753-1011

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Jun 29 (Tue)
Jun 30 (Wed)
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Jul 3 (Sat)
Deco

10 am - 5 pm Tue/Wed/Fri. 10 am - 8:30 pm Thu. 9 am - 5 pm Sat. Runs through August 7th. Ceramics that define Art Deco in Ohio and the transition in clay to the modern studio movement and modern dinnerware. Includes Roseville, Weller, Cowan, Meric, Hall China, and Homer Laughlin.

Cost: $4-6 per person

Contact: Zanesville Museum of Art, Phone: 740-452-0741

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Jun 29 (Tue)
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The Ridges: Remodeled & Restored

12-5 pm (Tue/Wed/Fri). 12-8 pm (Thu). 1-5 pm (Sat-Sun). The Ridges: Remodeled and Restored, Selection of Architectural Drawings from 1923 – 1951 Dates: April 9 – August 15, 2010 This exhibition features 18 architectural drawings that archive the preservation and maintenance of the Ridges buildings, known as the Athens State Hospital. These highly detailed, hand-drafted plans are documentations of the architectural and engineering design methods used in the first half of the 20th century. Borrowed from the Ohio University planning office, the various technical drawings reveal the intricate craftsmanship, attention to detail and the meticulous process of renovation planning. Specifically, the blueprints in this exhibition depict the improvements to the tuberculosis cottage and infirmary, remodeling of the men’s and women’s ward, exterior painting and repairs of entrance porch of the main administration buildings.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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Jun 29 (Tue)
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Quilting Traditions: The Art of the Amish

Tue/Wed/Fri, Thu 12-8 pm. Closed July 3rd and 4th. The Dairy Barn Arts Center would like to invite you to view Quilting Traditions: The Art of the Amish, a unique exhibition of traditional Amish quilts from the private collection of Tom and Marsha French. This visually stunning collection shares with the viewer the various patterns, traditions and intellect, which make up the art of the Amish quilt. Quilting Traditions will be on display in The Dairy Barn Arts Center's Sauber Gallery from May 28th to September 6th.

Cost: Minimal Fee

Contact: The Dairy Barn Arts Center, Phone: 740-592-4981

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Jun 29 (Tue)
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Decorative Arts Center - Paul Hamilton

Tues-Fri Noon-4 pm, Sat 10 am - 4 pm. Decorative Arts Center of Ohio Exhibit-"Paul Hamilton: Poetry of Place".

Cost: Free

Contact: Emily Dawson, Phone: 740-681-1423

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Jun 29 (Tue)
Jun 30 (Wed)
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Cultural Order / Natural Chaos Exhibit

12-5 pm (Tue-Wed-Fri), 12-8 pm (Thu), 1-5 pm (Sat-Sun). Sculptures and Drawings by SunKoo Yuh. Runs through July 13, 2010. SunKoo Yuh's multi-layered ceramic sculptures and ink drawings reflect his Korean roots, the Western influence and the mixed cultural impact created by both of these experiences. Whimsical, and sometimes serious, the works depict his intimate encounters with the everyday and concerns about our collective culture. SunKoo's towering handbuilt and slip cast sculptures are presented with his drawings to illustrate the artist's skill and varying techniques. Please use Visitor Parking spaces on weekdays (located directly across from the Museum entrance). After 3 p.m. and on weekends, please park in the “Purple” upper or lower lots located directly across from the Museum entrance. Metered parking is also available throughout The Ridges.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-0953

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Jun 29 (Tue)
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Sky Imagery in Selected Sandpainting Weavings

Tue/Wed 12-5 pm. Thu 12-8 pm. Fri 10 am - 5 pm. Sat/Sun 1-5 pm. The most unique feature of the Kennedy collection is the series of Navajo sandpainting textiles that Edwin Kennedy commissioned with the assistance of Red Rock Trading Post owners Troy and Edith Kennedy over nearly four decades. These weavings reflect sandpainting designs used in six traditional ceremonial healing practices: Beautyway, Waterway, Bead Chant, Great Star Chant, Hailway, and Coyoteway. It is, by all accounts, the largest single collection of sandpainting textiles in existence.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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The Circle of Cottonwoods: Teec Nos Pos Weavings

Tue/Wed 12-5 pm. Thu 12-8 pm. Fri 10 am - 5 pm. Sat/Sun 1-5 pm. Kennedy Museum of Art's Edwin L. and Ruth E. Kennedy's Southwest Native American Collection includes nearly 700 textiles - predominantly of Navajo origin - and encompasses all major historical time periods and styles of Navajo weaving. The Navajo art of weaving is a tradition that has evolved over time and continues to be a rich source of cultural identity, as well as a source of economic revenue. The exhibition will run though July 25th.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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Jun 29 (Tue)
Jun 30 (Wed)
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Celebrating Anchor Hocking Exhibit

1-4 pm Tue-Sun and by appointment. Celebrating Anchor Hocking shows Anchor Hocking's positive influence in this area for the last 100+ years. Its glass creations and other artifacts will tell this great story.

Cost: $3-6 per person

Contact: Ohio Glass Museum, Phone: 740-687-0101

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Jun 30 (Wed)
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Ashville 4th of July Celebration

1 pm July 4th Grand Parade. 10 pm Fireworks. Come celebrate the 4th of July in ASHVILLE during our 81st anniversary. Our Fish sandwich is “As Big As Your Hand', and we sell over 2 tons of this delicious item each year. Parades, crafts,lots of carnival foods & a great midway by TRIPLE TREAT SHOWS make ASHVILLE the place to be this year. The Grand Parade kicks-off at 1:00p.m.on the 4th, followed by FREE entertainment all day until our fantastic fireworks display at 10:00p.m. So join us,as we celebrate our Nations independence 'Ashville Style'.

Cost: Fee

Contact: Ashville 4th of July Celebration, Phone: 740-983-9449


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Jul 1 (Thu)
Stream Stompin' - Afternoon

3 pm. Bring along your wading shoes and meet the naturalist at the shelter house at Ash Cave for a closer look at some of our aquatic residents.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hill State Park, Phone: 740-385-6165

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Hand-Feeding Hummingbirds

1-3 pm. Naturalists have been feeding hummingbirds at Lake Hope State Park since 1995. A combination of commercial feeders and natural tube flowers are used. Program begins July 1st and ends August 29th. Visitors can learn about Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds and attempt to hand feed them! Stop by anytime during that period to give it a shot. No reservations are required and our hummingbird program is free of charge but we strongly encourage donations to the Friends of Lake Hope. Parking is located near the nature center. Hand-feeding of Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds at Lake Hope began when Naturalist Dave Sapienza was replacing a filled feeder and a hummingbird zoomed in for a drink. A few visitors began attempting to feed hummingbirds by hand in 2001 and in 2002 the program became official. For the next couple of years, the program drew a lot of attention from park visitors and from Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds! As many as 10 feeders were maintained by the nature center's staff, being cleaned and refilled daily. As much as 80 pounds of sugar were used each summer. By 2005, as many as 25 hummingbirds could be seen at one time. Participants in the program had about a 50% chance of hand-feeding. But, the most patient visitor was successful, as the last person "standing" always hand-feeds. By 2006, the program had grown to "out of control" proportions as the media caught on to the event and featured it in The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cincinnati Enquirer, Columbus Dispatch, Ohio Magazine, Birds and Blooms, Better Homes and Gardens and Midwest Living. The program was also featured on television's WSAZ in Huntington, WV and the Ohio Division of Wildlife's PBS show, Wild Ohio. Don't miss hummingbird expert, Allen Chartier's visit on Saturday, July 10th. Presentation on Allen's research at the nature center from 9-11 am. Also, Hummingbird Banding Demo at the Nature Center from 1-3 pm on July 10th.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-5253

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Jul 1 (Thu)
Ash Cave Night Hike

9 pm. Take a stroll under towering Hemlocks as the magic of twilight settles on the Hocking forests. Meet at the parking area for Ash Cave. Please, no pets at the night hike.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hill State Park, Phone: 740-385-6561

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Jul 1 (Thu)
Storytime in the Park

10 am. Stories, songs and crafts for children younger than school age. No registration necessary. Topic is "Once upon a Picnic." Held at Kachelmacher Park on Route 93 S just off State Route 33.

Cost: Free

Contact: Logan-Hocking County District Library, Phone: 740-385-2348

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Jul 2 (Fri)
Rhythm on the River

5 pm Big Bend Farmer and Artisan Market. 8 pm Music. Jul 2nd - Eilen Jewell. Boise-born and Boston-based, Jewell has quickly distinguished herself as one of the rising stars of a new generation of roots musicians. Her albums are astonishingly assured efforts, which match Jewell’s understated yet insightful songs with a rugged blend of Americana styles. Jul 9th - The Coal Men. The Coal Men’s music is rich, full of melody and hooks, and incredibly entertaining. Songs that tell stories, that convey pain, love, longing, hope and hopelessness. Behind those lyrics, music that is lush and beautiful. Jul 16th - Athens Jazztet. From Bop to Cool to Latin, a Jazztet performance evokes the classic two-horn quintets of Miles Davis and Horace Silver while embracing the most durable, standard tunes in the jazz canon alongside more contemporary works by composers such as Wynton Marsalis and Pat Metheny. Jul 23rd - Albert "The Kid" Castiglia. Given the nickname "The Kid" by his late boss, Chicago Blues Legend, Junior Wells, Castiglia is a blistering Blues guitarist who proves a worthy band leader himself. Gritty vocals and scorching slide guitar punctuate his critically acclaimed performances. In 2009, Castigila's original tune, Bad Year Blues, was nominated for "Song of the Year" by the Blues Foundation. Aug 6th - Bryan Lee. Known as the "Braille Blues Daddy" and heralded as a "New Orleans Institution," Lee was once told by Muddy Waters, "Bryan, stay with this. One day you're going to be a living legend." Now, more than a quarter-century later, Bryan Lee is one of the most recognizable blues players to call New Orleans home. Aug 13th - Davina & the Vagabonds. Davina and the Vagabonds are known in The Twin Cities, Minnesota as being the busiest band in town because of their hard working professionalism, high energy stage performance, and original sound.

Cost: Free

Contact: Pomeroy Blues, Phone: 877-meigs-co

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Jul 2 (Fri)
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Stars and Stripes in Sugar Grove

1-10 pm Friday and all day and night Saturday. $4 parking fee. 10 am Saturday Parade. 10:30 pm Fireworks.

Cost: Free

Contact: Berne Union Music Boosters, Phone: 740-746-0481

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Jul 2 (Fri)
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Jul 8 (Thu)
Caribbean Cuisine at Shaw's

5-9 pm Mon-Sat and 3-8 pm on Sun. Celebrate summer with these island inspired dishes. Lobster Cakes with Ginger Lime Buerre Blanc, Pina Colada Shrimp with Coconut Sauce, Cuban Ropa Vieja with Cumin Yellow Rice & Chipotle Crema, Macadamia Crusted Mahi Mahi with Roasted Pineapple Butter, or Roast Lobster with buttery crumbs and drawn butter.

Cost: $21 average

Contact: Shaw's Restaurant & Inn, Phone: 740-654-1842

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Jul 2 (Fri)
Open Speed Show Barrel Racing

7:30 pm. Open speed show barrel racing in a lighted arena. First Friday of every month May through September. Exhibition poles from 5:30-6:30 pm at $4.00 per run. Exhibition barrels 6:30-7:30 pm at $4.00 per run. Food available on the grounds. Overnight camping available. Please call for detailed information.

Cost: $3.00 per person

Contact: Spotted Horse Ranch, Phone: 740-332-7433

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Jul 2 (Fri)
Hidden Hocking: Broken Rock Falls

3 pm. Come and see something off the beaten path. Join us for a hike through Old Man's Cave to the little visited Broken Rock Falls and see what makes this place so special. Meet the naturalist at the Naturalist Cabin located behind the Old Man's Cave Visitor Center.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Jul 2 (Fri)
Friday Night Bandstand

7:30-9 pm. 111 E. Main St., Lancaster, OH. July 2 - The Lancaster Community Band - Patriotic concert. July 9 - The Conspiracy Band - 12 piece high energy soul and R & B. July 16 - The British Invasion - The best from the other side of the pond. July 23 - The Lancaster Festival. July 30 - The Lancaster Festival. Aug 6 - The Back Porch Swing Band - Master Musicians Celebrate Western Swing. Aug 13 - The Randy's - Too much fun for Everyone!! Don't miss this one!!

Cost: Free

Contact: Lancaster Parks and Recreation , Phone: 740-687-6651

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Jul 2 (Fri)
Campfire on the Expedition Trail

9 pm. Located behind the naturalist/camp office. Stories, activities, wildlife visitors and state park traditions you never know what's next. Bring along a lawn chair or blanket and come share in the fun.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Jul 2 (Fri)
Concert in the Park

7-830 pm. Friday evening concerts in Worthington Park through August 27th. Performers subject to change without notice. July 2nd - Country Music Jubilee. July 9th - TBA. July 16th The back Porch Swing Band. July 23rd - Brenda Sue and the Out of Towners. July 30th - Hocking Valley Bluegrass Boys. August 6th - Loosely Strung. August 13th - TBA. August 20th - the Blue Jean Band. August 27th - Nashville artist Bobby Osbourne. Participants should bring lawn chairs. Food and beverages for sale by the Fellowship United Methodist Church. Gazebo in Worthington Park, corner of Main and Market Streets

Cost: Free

Contact: Concerts in the Park, Phone: 740-385-6964

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Jul 2 (Fri)
Friday Flicks - Planet 51

9:23 pm. Approximate movie starting times based on 20 minutes after sunset. Planet 51. Free movies every Friday night. All movies rated 'PG'. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Sycamore Park Amphitheater at 500 Hereford Dr. Pickerington.

Cost: Free

Contact: Pickerington Parks and Recreation, Phone: 614-833-2211

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Jul 2 (Fri)
Buckeye Lake Area Civic Assoc BLASST Fireworks

The fireworks will begin at dark. For more information http://www.buckeyelakecivic.org or Marnith Swicker at 614-419-0478.

Cost: Free

Contact: Buckeye Lake Area Civic Association, Phone: 614-419-0478

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Jul 2 (Fri)
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All Media Sculpture Exhibit

Open House 6:30-8 pm. Normal Business Hours: 1-4 pm. Tue-Sat. This exhibit will be a collaboration of different Sculptures. the materials used to make each sculpture will be uniquely different.

Cost: Free, Donations encouraged

Contact: Bowen House, Phone: 740-385-0344

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Jul 2 (Fri)
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Stars and Stripes in Sugar Grove

10 am Sat - Parade, 10:30 pm Sat - Fireworks. Activities Friday afternoon and evening, all day Saturday. http://www.sugargrove4th.com/

Cost: Admission free, $4 for parking

Contact: Berne Union Music Boosters, Phone: 740-746-0481

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Jul 2 (Fri)
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Hocking Hills Flea Market

A large flea market with many outside and inside vendors every weekend - Friday through Sunday. During the winter months it is held indoors towards the back of the Market. Unique items, antiques, collectibles, beautiful crafts and outstanding in-season produce.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills Market, Phone: 740-974-1138

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Jul 3 (Sat)
Lancaster Downtown Farmers Market

8 am - Noon. Over 25 vendors featuring only homegrown and home produced products. Best supply of home-grown sweet corn in central Ohio.

Cost: Free

Contact: Dave Stuart, Phone: 740-654-4922

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BoomsDay 2010

Schedules follow. Get ready for Athens' annual 4th of July Bash! Festivities include fireworks, a car show, funrun/walk, free swimming at the Athens City Pool, and of course, the parade. Saturday, July 3rd Schedule: 5:30 PM - 11:00PM: Cruise-In at the Market on State with free hot dogs and pop; 6:00 PM - 11:00PM: Abrio's Brick Oven outdoor pub with music; 8:00 PM - 11:00PM: WATH/WXTQ remote set up by Staples; 10:00 PM: Fireworks. Sunday, July 4th Schedule: 1:15 PM: Kenny Kerr Fun Run/Walk (Free T-shirts to first 60 sign ups), 1:30 PM: Parade (reviewing stand at Court House); 2:00 PM: Reviewing stand at Athens County Fairgrounds with Larry's Dawg House Ice Cream Truck, music and awards, food, drinks, and food donation pick up; 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM: Thunder In the Valley with Fireworks at 10:00 PM.

Cost: Free

Contact: Jim Norris , Phone: 740-818-3305

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Jul 3 (Sat)
Independence Day at Lake Alma

All day. Call for additional information. Independence Day activities and celebrations.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Alma, Phone: 740-384-4474

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Jul 3 (Sat)
Mokuks & Muzzloaders

1 pm. Come and celebrate our nations birth and enjoy an afternoon with our historical interpreters as they bring to life what living here was really like for the original Ohioans. You can even try your hand at a few early American games and crafts. Meet at the naturalist cabin.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Jul 3 (Sat)
Scalawags & Renegades

9 am. The Ohio Frontier was full of heroes and shady characters. Meet at the Shelter House at the Rock House to hike and explore our local history.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Jul 3 (Sat)
Murray City's Old Time Miners Festival

12 pm Parade. 10 pm Fireworks. Held at the old baseball diamond. Music will be performed by The Unprofessionals. Concessions and a beer garden will be set up and games will be played.

Cost: Free

Contact: Murray City Old Time Miners Festival, Phone: 740-762-2208

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Jul 3 (Sat)
Northern Vinton County Shop Hop

10 am - 4 pm. Follow the hills and dales of Northern Vinton County to a variety of quaint antique and gift shops, artisan studios, covered bridges and colorful quilt barns.

Cost: Free

Contact: Vinton County Convention and Visitors' Bureau, Phone: 800-596-5033

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Jul 3 (Sat)
Bremen Farmers Market

9 am - 12 pm. Every Saturday Through September 25th. Locally grown produce, baked goods, homemade items. Downtown Bremen.

Cost: Free

Contact: Bremen Farmers Market, Phone: 740-569-4121

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Jul 3 (Sat)
Movies in the Campground.

9 pm. Come to the amphitheater located near the pool area and main shower house in the campground and enjoy a family fun movie under the stars.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Jul 3 (Sat)
Lancaster Fairfield County 4th of July

10 am Parade. 12-10 pm Rides. 1-10 pm Grounds Entertainment. 10 pm Fireworks. Rain Date for Fireworks only on July 4th.

Cost: Free Fireworks

Contact: Fairfield County Fairgrounds, Phone: 740-653-3334

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Jul 3 (Sat)
Flaming Torchlight Canoe Trip

6:30pm - 11:00pm Night time on the Hocking River is magical, and nothing is more exciting than experiencing it by torchlight: flickering flames reflecting on rippling water, golden eyes blinking from surrounding trees, all bathed in a surreal, golden glow. For romantics, friends and families, the river by torchlight is an unforgettable delight. A roaring campfire greets your return, with refreshments and entertainment. A roaring campfire greets your return, with refreshments and entertainment.

Cost: $40 per canoe

Contact: Hocking Valley Canoe Livery , Phone: 800-686-0386

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Jul 3 (Sat)
First Friday Celebration of the Arts

6-9 pm. On the first Friday of every month join members of the Artist colony of Zanesville throughout Downtown Zanesville between 6-9 pm. downtown studios and galleries will be open to the public for an evening of art. Stop by the Alan Cottrill Sculpture Studio & Gallery at 110 S. Sixth Street for a map of the locations. Free transportation via Zandex's FunBus.

Cost: Free

Contact: Artist Colony of Zanesville, Phone: 740-455-8282

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Jul 3 (Sat)
Athens Farmers Market

10 am - 1 pm. Market on State parking lot, 1000 E State St., Athens. Locals and visitors alike get their fresh produce at the Athens Farmers Market. Easy to find and called one of the nation's best markets by Audubon Magazine, the Athens Farmers Market is a must-see for any lover of food and culture. Find fresh homegrown vegetables, mouth-watering fruits and meats, fresh flowers, teas, breads and hand made crafts. Listen to live music and visit with friends at the Farmers Market Cafe which offers hot coffee and freshly prepared seasonal cuisine.

Cost: Free

Contact: Athens Farmers Market, Phone: 740-593-6763

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Jul 3 (Sat)
Hocking Hills Farmers Market

9 am - 12 pm. Find fresh produce & food, plus other agricultural-related products, support area farmers and enjoy the atmosphere at one of Ohio's estimated 200 farmers' markets.

Cost: Free to Browse

Contact: Hocking County Farm Bureau, Phone: 740-385-5306

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Jul 4 (Sun)
Thunder in the Valley Fireworks Spectacular

10 pm. The 4th of July is special time for everyone in this great country, and we all have different ways of celebrating. The Thunder In The Valley fireworks spectacular will be held on the 4th of July 2010, on the Hocking College Campus, located in Nelsonville, Ohio. Thunder In The Valley is the topping event of the Athens County 4th of July celebration. The show is choreographed to music and is set against the backdrop of the Hocking Hills.

Cost: Free

Contact: Nelsonville Area Chamber of Commerce, Phone: 740-753-4346

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Jul 4 (Sun)
The Memorial Concert Band Summer Series

7 pm. The Memorial Concert Band Summer Series runs every other Sunday evening throughout the summer. The dates are June 6, June 20, July 4, July 18 and August 1. Concerts will be at Zane's Landing Park, with the exception of the July 4 presentation downtown at the courthouse in conjunction with the Pioneer Historical Society at 3 pm. Memorial Concert Band has 50 local musicians playing a variety of music. In case of rain the event will take place at Ohio University Zanesville Branch in Elson Hall.

Cost: Free

Contact: Zane's Landing Park, Phone: 740-455-8282

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Jul 4 (Sun)
4th of July Trains

12 pm, 2:30 pm, 7:30 pm, 8:30 pm, 9:30 pm. We invite you to take the train to enjoy "Thunder in the Valley," the largest fireworks display in southeast Ohio. You'll avoid the hassle of getting out of the parking lot at Hocking College after the fireworks and enjoy the three-mile roundtrip to and from the fireworks (which start at 10 p.m.) via the train. One train will return everyone to the depot after the fireworks display ends.

Cost: $3 per person

Contact: Hocking Valley Scenic Railway, Phone: 740-753-9531

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Jul 4 (Sun)
Fireworks at Hocking County Fairgrounds

10 pm fireworks begin. Seating available at the Fairgrounds Grandstand. Fireworks can be seen through most of the downtown area. The Bull 98.3 radio station will be at the fairgrounds playing music.

Cost: Free

Contact: Citizens Bank of Logan, Phone: 740-385-8561

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Jul 4 (Sun)
Fourth of July Fireworks in Chillicothe

Duck. This is the largest display of fireworks in our area, aside from Red White & Boom, held in Columbus. Chillicothe is centrally located and only minutes away from many smaller communities. Family oriented activities are scheduled throughout the day culminating with the fireworks display at dusk. Be sure to bring the entire family and spend a fun filled day in beautiful Park.

Cost: Free

Contact: Yoctangee Park, Phone: 740-772-5783

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Jul 4 (Sun)
Pickerington July 4th Events

4 pm Park opens with rides, concessions, free music. Free entertainment. 6 pm Parade. 10 pm Fireworks. Victory Park. Lockville Rd.

Cost: Free

Contact: Pickerington Parks and Recreation, Phone: 614-833-2211

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Jul 5 (Mon)
Rattletrap String Band

8 pm. One of Athens' best kept secrets, Rattletrap String Band entertains the crowd at Casa Cantina every Monday night.

Cost: Free

Contact: Casa Cantina, Phone: 740-594-8691

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Quilting Traditions: The Art of the Amish

Tue/Wed/Fri/Sat 12-5 pm, Thu 12-8 pm, Sun 1-5 pm. The Dairy Barn Arts Center would like to invite you to view Quilting Traditions: The Art of the Amish, a unique exhibition of traditional Amish quilts from the private collection of Tom and Marsha French. This visually stunning collection shares with the viewer the various patterns, traditions and intellect, which make up the art of the Amish quilt. Quilting Traditions will be on display in The Dairy Barn Arts Center's Sauber Gallery from May 28th to September 6th.

Cost: Minimal Fee

Contact: The Dairy Barn Arts Center, Phone: 740-592-4981

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Jul 6 (Tue)
Designated Space at Donkey Coffee

9-11 pm Every Tuesday night the stage is open for Designated Space, Donkey Coffee's own poetry, prose and spoken word open stage. This event has become attractive to many in the writing and literature community and is a great venue for many to exchange a variety of ideas and writings. 17 1/2 W Washington St, Athens

Cost: Free

Contact: Donkey Coffee, Phone: 740-594-7353

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The Circle of Cottonwoods: Teec Nos Pos Weavings

Tue/Wed 12-5 pm. Thu 12-8 pm. Fri 10 am - 5 pm. Sat/Sun 1-5 pm. Kennedy Museum of Art's Edwin L. and Ruth E. Kennedy's Southwest Native American Collection includes nearly 700 textiles - predominantly of Navajo origin - and encompasses all major historical time periods and styles of Navajo weaving. The Navajo art of weaving is a tradition that has evolved over time and continues to be a rich source of cultural identity, as well as a source of economic revenue. The exhibition will run though July 25th.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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The Ridges: Remodeled & Restored

12-5 pm (Tue/Wed/Fri). 12-8 pm (Thu). 1-5 pm (Sat-Sun). The Ridges: Remodeled and Restored, Selection of Architectural Drawings from 1923 – 1951 Dates: April 9 – August 15, 2010 This exhibition features 18 architectural drawings that archive the preservation and maintenance of the Ridges buildings, known as the Athens State Hospital. These highly detailed, hand-drafted plans are documentations of the architectural and engineering design methods used in the first half of the 20th century. Borrowed from the Ohio University planning office, the various technical drawings reveal the intricate craftsmanship, attention to detail and the meticulous process of renovation planning. Specifically, the blueprints in this exhibition depict the improvements to the tuberculosis cottage and infirmary, remodeling of the men’s and women’s ward, exterior painting and repairs of entrance porch of the main administration buildings.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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Sky Imagery in Selected Sandpainting Weavings

Tue/Wed 12-5 pm. Thu 12-8 pm. Fri 10 am - 5 pm. Sat/Sun 1-5 pm. The most unique feature of the Kennedy collection is the series of Navajo sandpainting textiles that Edwin Kennedy commissioned with the assistance of Red Rock Trading Post owners Troy and Edith Kennedy over nearly four decades. These weavings reflect sandpainting designs used in six traditional ceremonial healing practices: Beautyway, Waterway, Bead Chant, Great Star Chant, Hailway, and Coyoteway. It is, by all accounts, the largest single collection of sandpainting textiles in existence.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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Celebrating Anchor Hocking Exhibit

1-4 pm Tue-Sun and by appointment. Celebrating Anchor Hocking shows Anchor Hocking's positive influence in this area for the last 100+ years. Its glass creations and other artifacts will tell this great story.

Cost: $3-6 per person

Contact: Ohio Glass Museum, Phone: 740-687-0101

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Cultural Order / Natural Chaos Exhibit

12-5 pm (Tue-Wed-Fri), 12-8 pm (Thu), 1-5 pm (Sat-Sun). Sculptures and Drawings by SunKoo Yuh. Runs through July 13, 2010. SunKoo Yuh's multi-layered ceramic sculptures and ink drawings reflect his Korean roots, the Western influence and the mixed cultural impact created by both of these experiences. Whimsical, and sometimes serious, the works depict his intimate encounters with the everyday and concerns about our collective culture. SunKoo's towering handbuilt and slip cast sculptures are presented with his drawings to illustrate the artist's skill and varying techniques. Please use Visitor Parking spaces on weekdays (located directly across from the Museum entrance). After 3 p.m. and on weekends, please park in the “Purple” upper or lower lots located directly across from the Museum entrance. Metered parking is also available throughout The Ridges.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-0953

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All Media Sculpture Exhibit

1-4 pm. Tue-Sat. This exhibit will be a collaboration of different Sculptures. the materials used to make each sculpture will be uniquely different.

Cost: Free, Donations encouraged

Contact: Bowen House, Phone: 740-385-0344

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Children's Summer Arts Experience IV

1-4 pm. For children entering 2-4. Summer Camp featuring the performing arts of music, dance, theater and crafts. This year's theme is Russia and we have an Ohio Arts Council Visiting Artist Terry Boyarsky.

Cost: $30 per child

Contact: Hocking County Children's Chorus, Phone: 740-385-4781

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Children's Summer Arts Experience IV

9am - 12 pm. For children entering K-1. Summer Camp featuring the performing arts of music, dance, theater and crafts. This year's theme is Russia and we have an Ohio Arts Council Visiting Artist Terry Boyarsky.

Cost: $30 per child

Contact: Hocking County Children's Chorus, Phone: 740-385-4781

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Decorative Arts Center - Paul Hamilton

Tues-Fri Noon-4 pm, Sat 10 am - 4 pm, Sun 1-4 pm. Decorative Arts Center of Ohio Exhibit-"Paul Hamilton: Poetry of Place".

Cost: Free

Contact: Emily Dawson, Phone: 740-681-1423

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Lima Company Memorial - Remembrance of Spirit & Ch

8 am - 4 pm Mon-Fri and 7/14/10 5/8 pm. 8/6/10 5-10 pm. 8/7/10 12-10 pm. The Lima Company Memorial is a powerful display of paintings honoring the fallen heroes of Lima Compnay. Twenty-two Marines and a Navy Corpsman from the Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division lost their lives while serving in Iraq in 2005. The reserve unit based at Rickenbacker in Columbus, Ohio was one of the hardest hit single units serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Anita Miller of Columbus has created 8 life-sized paintings of each hero, in which their spirits and sacrifices will live on forever through her brushstrokes. Please join us in paying your respects.

Cost: Free

Contact: Secrest Auditorium, Phone: 740-454-6851

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Back to Nature

Spectacular woodblock prints of native species by artist Douglas (Skip) French and nostalgic paintings of objects and landscapes in watercolor and acrylic by artist Terry Fortkamp. Food and libations will be available at the opening on June 25th. This show runs through July 25th.

Cost: Free

Contact: Starbrick Gallery, Phone: 740-753-1011

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Deco

10 am - 5 pm Tue/Wed/Fri. 10 am - 8:30 pm Thu. 9 am - 5 pm Sat. Runs through August 7th. Ceramics that define Art Deco in Ohio and the transition in clay to the modern studio movement and modern dinnerware. Includes Roseville, Weller, Cowan, Meric, Hall China, and Homer Laughlin.

Cost: $4-6 per person

Contact: Zanesville Museum of Art, Phone: 740-452-0741

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Jul 7 (Wed)
Lancaster Downtown Farmers Market

10 am - 2 pm. Over 25 vendors featuring only homegrown and home produced products. Best supply of home-grown sweet corn in central Ohio.

Cost: Free

Contact: Dave Stuart, Phone: 740-654-4922

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Hand-Feeding Hummingbirds

1-3 pm. Naturalists have been feeding hummingbirds at Lake Hope State Park since 1995. A combination of commercial feeders and natural tube flowers are used. Program begins July 1st and ends August 29th. Visitors can learn about Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds and attempt to hand feed them! Stop by anytime during that period to give it a shot. No reservations are required and our hummingbird program is free of charge but we strongly encourage donations to the Friends of Lake Hope. Parking is located near the nature center. Hand-feeding of Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds at Lake Hope began when Naturalist Dave Sapienza was replacing a filled feeder and a hummingbird zoomed in for a drink. A few visitors began attempting to feed hummingbirds by hand in 2001 and in 2002 the program became official. For the next couple of years, the program drew a lot of attention from park visitors and from Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds! As many as 10 feeders were maintained by the nature center's staff, being cleaned and refilled daily. As much as 80 pounds of sugar were used each summer. By 2005, as many as 25 hummingbirds could be seen at one time. Participants in the program had about a 50% chance of hand-feeding. But, the most patient visitor was successful, as the last person "standing" always hand-feeds. By 2006, the program had grown to "out of control" proportions as the media caught on to the event and featured it in The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cincinnati Enquirer, Columbus Dispatch, Ohio Magazine, Birds and Blooms, Better Homes and Gardens and Midwest Living. The program was also featured on television's WSAZ in Huntington, WV and the Ohio Division of Wildlife's PBS show, Wild Ohio. Don't miss hummingbird expert, Allen Chartier's visit on Saturday, July 10th. Presentation on Allen's research at the nature center from 9-11 am. Also, Hummingbird Banding Demo at the Nature Center from 1-3 pm on July 10th.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-5253

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Jul 7 (Wed)
Weekly 5 Star Hike Series - Cedar Falls

10 am. Each week we pick a new location to explore. Meet at the Cedar Falls trailhead.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Jul 7 (Wed)
Athens Farmers Market

10 am - 1 pm. Market on State parking lot, 1000 E State St., Athens. Locals and visitors alike get their fresh produce at the Athens Farmers Market. Easy to find and called one of the nation's best markets by Audubon Magazine, the Athens Farmers Market is a must-see for any lover of food and culture. Find fresh homegrown vegetables, mouth-watering fruits and meats, fresh flowers, teas, breads and hand made crafts. Listen to live music and visit with friends at the Farmers Market Cafe which offers hot coffee and freshly prepared seasonal cuisine.

Cost: Free

Contact: Athens Farmers Market, Phone: 740-593-6763

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Jul 8 (Thu)
Stuart's FREE Outdoor Concert Series

7 pm. Stuart's continues our monthly FREE Outdoor Concert Series in July with a performance from Fishtank Ensemble! Fishtank Ensemble are the leaders in high-energy, cross-pollinated gypsy music. From California, they bring their unique blend of Romanian, Gypsy jazz, Flamenco, Balkan, Turkish and Tango influenced music to the world. This will be a great show! NO TICKETS NEEDED! For more information, visit www.fishtankensemble.com

Cost: Free

Contact: Stuart's Opera House , Phone: 740-753-1924

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Jul 8 (Thu)
Storytime in the Park

10 am. Stories, songs and crafts for children younger than school age. No registration necessary. Topic is "A Camping We Will Go!" Held at Kachelmacher Park on Route 93 S just off State Route 33.

Cost: Free

Contact: Logan-Hocking County District Library, Phone: 740-385-2348

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Jul 8 (Thu)
Hands-on Stained Glass Workshop

10 am - 12 pm. Learn basic copper foil stained glass techniques with Audrey Martin. All supplies are provided. At the end of the class you will walk away with your completed project and the knowledge to dive into more suffocated glass projects.

Cost: $25 per person

Contact: Scenic Way Gifts and Art Glass Studio, Phone: 740-596-1913

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Jul 8 (Thu)
Frogs, Toads & Turtles

2 pm. Join the naturalist at the camp amphitheater to see how beneficial our slimy and scaly friends really are.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Jul 8 (Thu)
The Wonders of Old Man's Cave

10 am. Meet the naturalist at the Naturalist Cabin for a short hike and discover some facts about the history of the area and the rock formations that are found throughout the park.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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International Bowhunter Organization Shoot

Hunters and spectators alike are welcome to come to this year's International Bow Hunters Challenge. Participate in a local shoot or see how it's done, all on Hocking College's campus. This annual bow hunting competition is also the third leg of the Triple Crown, which qualifies competitors for World Shoot Competitions. Professional, semiprofessional and amateur bow hunters will be required to shoot three ranges and total of 40 targets. The amateurs and professionals will also have to aim and shoot at 3D target ranges across the 1,600 acre campus. Exhibitors with bows, arrows, scopes, sites, clothing and other supplies will also be on hand. For more information please call.

Cost: Entry prices vary

Contact: Response Center, Phone: 740-753-3591

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Lilyfest

11am-7pm Fri; 10am-5pm Sat; 10am-4pm Sun. If you love art, gardens and music, come enjoy the lovely woodland setting at scenic Bishop Educational Gardens,13200 Little Cola Rd., Rockbridge. Throughout the beautiful gardens, there will be more than 70 fine area artists and crafts persons displaying, demonstrating and marketing their products. Annuals, perennials, and water plants will be for sale, OSU Master Gardeners will answer questions on plant growing and maintenance, and there will be musical entertainment thanks to a Logan-Holl Foundation grant. Parking available on two fields, car pool if possible. Please do not bring pets.

Cost: Free; Donations accepted.

Contact: Lilyfest Committee , Phone: 740-969-2873

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Jul 9 (Fri)
Concert in the Park

7-830 pm. Friday evening concerts in Worthington Park through August 27th. Performers subject to change without notice. July 9th - TBA. July 16th The back Porch Swing Band. July 23rd - Brenda Sue and the Out of Towners. July 30th - Hocking Valley Bluegrass Boys. August 6th - Loosely Strung. August 13th - TBA. August 20th - the Blue Jean Band. August 27th - Nashville artist Bobby Osbourne. Participants should bring lawn chairs. Food and beverages for sale by the Fellowship United Methodist Church. Gazebo in Worthington Park, corner of Main and Market Streets

Cost: Free

Contact: Concerts in the Park, Phone: 740-385-6964

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Jul 9 (Fri)
Rose Lake Canoe Excursion

7 pm. Join the naturalist and the Hocking Hills Canoe Livery for a naturalist guided trip around Rose Lake. The trip will take approximately 1 hour and will cover many aspects of canoeing safely while we search the lake for wildlife. Space is limited so you must pre-register at the camp office prior to the event. We will meet at the dam at Rose Lake.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Jul 9 (Fri)
Survival Ohio Style

3 pm. Come to the naturalist cabin and put your skills to the test. Or, just come and cheer on your favorite team.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Big Fun Dance Weekend

Another contradance weekend? Yes When everything comes together, great bands; stellar callers; a fabulous air conditioned location with two great dance floors; fresh tomatoes, melons, greens eggs, milk and peaches - when everything is aligned like this, you just have to dance. And dance we will: contras, swing, waltzes and maybe even the Salty Dog Rag. Participating bands: The Hotpoint Stringband, in a rare appearance on their home turf. Up and comers Reel Bop, equally at home playing contras and swing. Great Big Taters, featuring Jane Rothfield and Hilarie Burhans. Food is a high point at Big Fun: fresh, local and delicious. On Friday night, we delay the start of the dance until 8:30 to give you a chance to eat at one of our fine independent restaurants. Then we provide three excellent meals on Saturday (dinner is a linen tablecloth affair) and a swing brunch on Sunday; eat and/or dance to ReelBop as you laze and visit. www.BigFunDanceWeekend.com.

Cost: $120

Contact: Eclipse Company Store, Phone: 740-707-2167

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Hocking Hills Flea Market

A large flea market with many outside and inside vendors every weekend - Friday through Sunday. During the winter months it is held indoors towards the back of the Market. Unique items, antiques, collectibles, beautiful crafts and outstanding in-season produce.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills Market, Phone: 740-974-1138

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Jul 9 (Fri)
Friday Flicks - Where the Wild Things Are

9:21 pm. Approximate movie starting times based on 20 minutes after sunset. Where the Wild Things Are. Free movies every Friday night. All movies rated 'PG'. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Sycamore Park Amphitheater at 500 Hereford Dr. Pickerington.

Cost: Free

Contact: Pickerington Parks and Recreation, Phone: 614-833-2211

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Caribbean Cuisine at Shaw's

5-9 pm Mon-Sat and 3-8 pm on Sun. Celebrate summer with these island inspired dishes. Chilled Gazpacho Soup, Island Beef Plantain Skewers with Papaya Sauce, Grilled Tequila Lobster Tail over Black Beans and Rice, Almond Crusted Red Snapper with Lime Blueberry Butter, Roast Lobster with buttery crumbs and drawn butter.

Cost: $21 average

Contact: Shaw's Restaurant & Inn, Phone: 740-654-1842

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Beyond First Impressions Exhibit

12- 5pm (Tue-Wed-Fri). 12-8 pm (Thu). 1-5 pm (Sat-Sun). Beyond First Impressions, Prints by Harvey Breverman. Exhibit runs from July 9, 2010 – October 30, 2010. A selection of works from the Museum permanent collection by Harvey Breverman, Ohio University Alumni (1960), calls attention to Breverman’s mastery of the printmaking medium. Using a wide range of techniques such as lithography, woodcut, intaglio, silkscreen and engraving, Breverman captures personalities of artists (Jim Dine), poets (Alan Ginsberg), writers (Samuel Beckett) and literary critics (Dwight McDonals). This exhibition will connect the artwork as well as the collection of the artist’s papers, personal letters and publications. Artist gallery talk: September 30, 5 – 6 PM. Closing reception: September 30, 6 – 8 PM.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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Jul 9 (Fri)
Friday Night Bandstand

7:30-9 pm. 111 E. Main St., Lancaster, OH. July 9 - The Conspiracy Band - 12 piece high energy soul and R & B. July 16 - The British Invasion - The best from the other side of the pond. July 23 - The Lancaster Festival. July 30 - The Lancaster Festival. Aug 6 - The Back Porch Swing Band - Master Musicians Celebrate Western Swing. Aug 13 - The Randy's - Too much fun for Everyone!! Don't miss this one!!

Cost: Free

Contact: Lancaster Parks and Recreation , Phone: 740-687-6651

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Jul 9 (Fri)
Rhythm on the River

5 pm Big Bend Farmer and Artisan Market. 8 pm Music. Jul 9th - The Coal Men. The Coal Men’s music is rich, full of melody and hooks, and incredibly entertaining. Songs that tell stories, that convey pain, love, longing, hope and hopelessness. Behind those lyrics, music that is lush and beautiful. Jul 16th - Athens Jazztet. From Bop to Cool to Latin, a Jazztet performance evokes the classic two-horn quintets of Miles Davis and Horace Silver while embracing the most durable, standard tunes in the jazz canon alongside more contemporary works by composers such as Wynton Marsalis and Pat Metheny. Jul 23rd - Albert "The Kid" Castiglia. Given the nickname "The Kid" by his late boss, Chicago Blues Legend, Junior Wells, Castiglia is a blistering Blues guitarist who proves a worthy band leader himself. Gritty vocals and scorching slide guitar punctuate his critically acclaimed performances. In 2009, Castigila's original tune, Bad Year Blues, was nominated for "Song of the Year" by the Blues Foundation. Aug 6th - Bryan Lee. Known as the "Braille Blues Daddy" and heralded as a "New Orleans Institution," Lee was once told by Muddy Waters, "Bryan, stay with this. One day you're going to be a living legend." Now, more than a quarter-century later, Bryan Lee is one of the most recognizable blues players to call New Orleans home. Aug 13th - Davina & the Vagabonds. Davina and the Vagabonds are known in The Twin Cities, Minnesota as being the busiest band in town because of their hard working professionalism, high energy stage performance, and original sound.

Cost: Free

Contact: Pomeroy Blues, Phone: 877-meigs-co

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Jul 10 (Sat)
Fresh and Local Cooking Class

10:30 am - 1 pm. Fresh and Local - with Free Cherry Wood Chopping Board. All Students will receive a locally sourced and hand crafted Cherry Wood Chopping Board from local artisan Carol Abbott. We will use local produce from the Lancaster Farmer's Market. Zucchini Carpaccio with local Goat Cheese. Grilled Beef with Grilled Heirloom Tomato Relish. Fresh Blueberry Lemon Tart. Demonstration style. Classes are designed and taught by Susie Cork, who is also the General Manager of Shaw's. Susie is a graduate of The Culinary School at Kendall College in Chicago and honed her skills at Chicago's top restaurants for 17 years, including Ambria of the Lettuce Entertain You restaurants. She also taught cooking classes at A La Carte Gourmet Kitchen and The Chopping Block Cooking School in Chicago.

Cost: $65 per person

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Jul 10 (Sat)
The Country Jubilee

6 pm Doors open. 7 pm Show starts. CMJ will hold its fourth of July observance at the July 10th show by featuring songs appropriate and releated to Independence Day. Cast members include Darrell, Audie, Rhonda and Mikayla Wykle from Logan; susan Lachman from New Marshfield; Curt Guisinger and Donna McCoy from New Lexington; and Lynda Lou from Somerset in addition to the country Jubilee Band: Audie Wykle on lead guitar; Leonard Bick from Washington C.H. on steel guitar; Roger Bayles from Hebron on fiddle and banjo; Lew Bowers from Zanesville on bass guitar; and Roger Hedges from Logan on drums and vocals. Door prizes. 50/50 raffles. Food and beverages for sale on site. Free parking and a handicapped entrance. The show formerly known as The Muskingum Valley Jubilee is in its 7th year providing quality family-friendly entertainment.

Cost: $7-8 per person

Contact: Country Jubilee, Phone: 740-385-8655

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Jul 10 (Sat)
Hummingbird Banding Demo

1-3 pm. Hummingbird expert Allen Chartier will capture and band our hummingbirds.

Cost: Free

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Jul 10 (Sat)
Ruby-ThroatedHummingbird Presentation

10-11:30 am Presentation by Hummingbird expert Allen Chartier. He will present his research about Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-5253

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Jul 10 (Sat)
Bremen Farmers Market

9 am - 12 pm. Every Saturday Through September 25th. Locally grown produce, baked goods, homemade items. Downtown Bremen.

Cost: Free

Contact: Bremen Farmers Market, Phone: 740-569-4121

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Jul 10 (Sat)
Saturday Studio - Grades 1-4

10-11 am. $8 members. $10 non members. Instructors: Lisa Schorr, Laura McGuire. This studio time gives you an opportunity to create your own masterpiece at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio. Join us the second Saturday of each month as we explore sculpture in July and collage in August.

Cost: $8-$10 per class

Contact: Decorative Arts Center of Ohio, Phone: 740-681-1423

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Jul 10 (Sat)
Mom & Me PJ Bottoms

10 am - 12 pm Session 1 includes Jul 17th. $51 members / $60 non members (per team). Instructor: Barbara Jupin. A fun project to sew! As a team you will create pajama bottoms to wear to your next sleepover. Bring one sewing machine per team.

Cost: $51-$60 per team

Contact: Decorative Arts Center of Ohio, Phone: 740-681-1423

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Jul 10 (Sat)
Lancaster Downtown Farmers Market

8 am - Noon. Over 25 vendors featuring only homegrown and home produced products. Best supply of home-grown sweet corn in central Ohio.

Cost: Free

Contact: Dave Stuart, Phone: 740-654-4922

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Jul 10 (Sat)
Birding by Kayak

4:30pm - 7:30pm. Trips last three hours. Kayak quietly to inlets and birding spots to enjoy osprey, heron, red headed and various woodpeckers, warblers and song birds of every description. Held on lakes and waterways of Southeast Ohio and led by Julie Davis, President of Columbus Audubon. Identify by sound and sight. No experience necessary. Reservations required.

Cost: $40 / $20 with your own kayak

Contact: Touch the Earth Adventures , Phone: 740-591-9094

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Jul 10 (Sat)
Athens Farmers Market

10 am - 1 pm. Market on State parking lot, 1000 E State St., Athens. Locals and visitors alike get their fresh produce at the Athens Farmers Market. Easy to find and called one of the nation's best markets by Audubon Magazine, the Athens Farmers Market is a must-see for any lover of food and culture. Find fresh homegrown vegetables, mouth-watering fruits and meats, fresh flowers, teas, breads and hand made crafts. Listen to live music and visit with friends at the Farmers Market Cafe which offers hot coffee and freshly prepared seasonal cuisine.

Cost: Free

Contact: Athens Farmers Market, Phone: 740-593-6763

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Jul 10 (Sat)
Hocking Hills Farmers Market

9 am - 12 pm. Find fresh produce & food, plus other agricultural-related products, support area farmers and enjoy the atmosphere at one of Ohio's estimated 200 farmers' markets.

Cost: Free to Browse

Contact: Hocking County Farm Bureau, Phone: 740-385-5306

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Jul 10 (Sat)
Hocking's Birds of Prey

2 pm. Join the naturalist at the Naturalist Cabin for a closer look at Ohio's winged predators.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Jul 10 (Sat)
Movies in the Campground.

9 pm. Come to the amphitheater located near the pool area and main shower house in the campground and enjoy a family fun movie under the stars.

Cost: Free

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Jul 10 (Sat)
Historic Downtown Chillicothe Gallery Stroll

6 pm-10 pm on the second Saturday of every month you can visit displays of art by local, national and international artisans in Historic Downtown Chillicothe businesses. Water, Paint and Main Streets, Chillicothe, OH. There will be live entertainment and some downtown businesses will be open for the evening.

Cost: Free

Contact: Historic Downtown Chillicothe, Phone: 740-772-5783

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Jul 10 (Sat)
The Creatures of Rose Lake

9 am. Join the naturalist at the Camp Shelter area to explore around Rose Lake in search of who might use Rose Lake as their home.

Cost: Free

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Jul 11 (Sun)
Curious George

10 am, 12:15 pm, 2:30 pm, 4:45 pm. Join us for a train ride through Warren County in Southwestern, Ohio to visit Curious George at LM&M Junction. Activities include story reading and visiting with Curious George. This event is filled with fun. 30 minute ride to LM&M Junction, 45 minute layover, 30 minute return trip to Lebanon Station. We suggest that all passengers be prepared for inclement weather; please dress accordingly. The LM&M vintage train cars were constructed in the 1930s and are not heated, air-conditioned or handicapped accessible. The train has no restrooms; public facilities are available by the Lebanon Station and at the destination.

Cost: $8.50-$18.50 per person

Contact: Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad, Phone: 513-933-8022

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Jul 11 (Sun)
Concert Series- Jon Anthony and Wishful Drinkin'

7 pm. 2010 Giant Eagle Summer Concert Series. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy central Ohio's premiere music in the park program. After livin' it up in Nashville for 12 years as a singer-songwriter and playing the Grand Ole Opry, Jon Anthony has come home to Columbus. Jon and his Wishful Drinkin' band cover rockin' new country hits.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lancaster Parks & Recreation, Phone: 740-681-5019

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Jul 11 (Sun)
Glenlaurel Anniversary Open House

2-5 pm. Stroll the grounds and feel the magic at our 16th Anniversary Open House! Be entertained by Scottish bagpipe music, wool spinning demonstrations, Celtic dancing and more! Our chefs will grace your taste buds with their delicious culinary delights, and Joppa Spa & Wellness Center will be open for tours and offering complimentary neck massages. You can enjoy live Scottish bagpipe music while touring our lovely rooms, suites, crofts and cottages, hosted by our frequent guests. And you can browse our gift gallery for special prices available only at the open house. If you haven't been to Lilyfest (which is about 2.3 miles west of us, just off 180) you might want to come early on Sunday and follow the signs. In its seventeenth year, Lilyfest has grown and now includes more than 70 area artists displaying, demonstrating and marketing their products. There are three acres of artistically designed gardens, ponds and garden sculptures, plant sales by professional horticulturists and answers to your plant growing and maintenance questions provided by OSU Master Gardeners. Visit Lilyfest Sunday morning and our open house on Sunday afternoon. Both locations will inspire the gardener within. Bring a car full or a busload and make it a day in the Hocking Hills!

Cost: Free

Contact: Glenlaurel Inn , Phone: 740-385-4070

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Jul 11 (Sun)
Birding by Kayah: A.M. Adventures

7:30 - 10:30 am. Julie Davis, president of Columbus Audubon, leads us into the nooks and crannies of serene waterways in search of birds large and small. No experience necessary. Reservations required.

Cost: $40 / $20 with your own kayak

Contact: Touch the Earth Adventures , Phone: 740-591-9094

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Jul 11 (Sun)
Ohio Brew Week VIP Reception

1-4:30 pm. Join us as we celebrate the opening of the 5th annual Ohio Brew Week at the Dairy Barn Arts Center. Guests of honor for the afternoon are Teri and Ken Kerr III. We will have live music, light finger foods, and Bob Evans Brats. There will be a cash bar featuring: Great Lakes and Thirsty Dog Brews. To support our mission supporters of Ohio Brew Week have donated beer t-shirts and memorabilia, to be auctioned off at the event. All proceeds benefit the Dairy Barn Arts Center.

Cost: Free

Contact: Dairy Barn, Phone: 740-592-4981

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Lima Company Memorial - Remembrance of Spirit & Ch

8 am - 4 pm Mon-Fri and 7/14/10 5/8 pm. 8/6/10 5-10 pm. 8/7/10 12-10 pm. The Lima Company Memorial is a powerful display of paintings honoring the fallen heroes of Lima Company. Twenty-two Marines and a Navy Corpsman from the Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division lost their lives while serving in Iraq in 2005. The reserve unit based at Rickenbacker in Columbus, Ohio was one of the hardest hit single units serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Anita Miller of Columbus has created 8 life-sized paintings of each hero, in which their spirits and sacrifices will live on forever through her brushstrokes. Please join us in paying your respects.

Cost: Free

Contact: Secrest Auditorium, Phone: 740-454-6851

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Jul 12 (Mon)
Rattletrap String Band

8 pm. One of Athens' best kept secrets, Rattletrap String Band entertains the crowd at Casa Cantina every Monday night.

Cost: Free

Contact: Casa Cantina, Phone: 740-594-8691

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Jul 12 (Mon)
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Children's Summer Arts Experience IV

9 am - 4 pm. For children entering 5-12th grades. Summer Camp featuring the performing arts of music, dance, theater and crafts. This year's theme is Russia and we have an Ohio Arts Council Visiting Artist Terry Boyarsky.

Cost: $30 per child

Contact: Hocking County Children's Chorus, Phone: 740-385-4781

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Jul 13 (Tue)
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Celebrating Anchor Hocking Exhibit

1-4 pm Tue-Sun and by appointment. Celebrating Anchor Hocking shows Anchor Hocking's positive influence in this area for the last 100+ years. Its glass creations and other artifacts will tell this great story.

Cost: $3-6 per person

Contact: Ohio Glass Museum, Phone: 740-687-0101

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All Media Sculpture Exhibit

1-4 pm. Tue-Sat. This exhibit will be a collaboration of different Sculptures. the materials used to make each sculpture will be uniquely different.

Cost: Free, Donations encouraged

Contact: Bowen House, Phone: 740-385-0344

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The Circle of Cottonwoods: Teec Nos Pos Weavings

Tue/Wed 12-5 pm. Thu 12-8 pm. Fri 10 am - 5 pm. Sat/Sun 1-5 pm. Kennedy Museum of Art's Edwin L. and Ruth E. Kennedy's Southwest Native American Collection includes nearly 700 textiles - predominantly of Navajo origin - and encompasses all major historical time periods and styles of Navajo weaving. The Navajo art of weaving is a tradition that has evolved over time and continues to be a rich source of cultural identity, as well as a source of economic revenue. The exhibition will run though July 25th.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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Jul 13 (Tue)
Designated Space at Donkey Coffee

9-11 pm Every Tuesday night the stage is open for Designated Space, Donkey Coffee's own poetry, prose and spoken word open stage. This event has become attractive to many in the writing and literature community and is a great venue for many to exchange a variety of ideas and writings. 17 1/2 W Washington St, Athens

Cost: Free

Contact: Donkey Coffee, Phone: 740-594-7353

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Quilting Traditions: The Art of the Amish

Tue/Wed/Fri/Sat 12-5 pm, Thu 12-8 pm, Sun 1-5 pm. The Dairy Barn Arts Center would like to invite you to view Quilting Traditions: The Art of the Amish, a unique exhibition of traditional Amish quilts from the private collection of Tom and Marsha French. This visually stunning collection shares with the viewer the various patterns, traditions and intellect, which make up the art of the Amish quilt. Quilting Traditions will be on display in The Dairy Barn Arts Center's Sauber Gallery from May 28th to September 6th.

Cost: Minimal Fee

Contact: The Dairy Barn Arts Center, Phone: 740-592-4981

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Beyond First Impressions Exhibit

12- 5pm (Tue-Wed-Fri). 12-8 pm (Thu). 1-5 pm (Sat-Sun). Beyond First Impressions, Prints by Harvey Breverman. Exhibit runs from July 9, 2010 – October 30, 2010. A selection of works from the Museum permanent collection by Harvey Breverman, Ohio University Alumni (1960), calls attention to Breverman’s mastery of the printmaking medium. Using a wide range of techniques such as lithography, woodcut, intaglio, silkscreen and engraving, Breverman captures personalities of artists (Jim Dine), poets (Alan Ginsberg), writers (Samuel Beckett) and literary critics (Dwight McDonals). This exhibition will connect the artwork as well as the collection of the artist’s papers, personal letters and publications. Artist gallery talk: September 30, 5 – 6 PM. Closing reception: September 30, 6 – 8 PM.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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The Ridges: Remodeled & Restored

12-5 pm (Tue/Wed/Fri). 12-8 pm (Thu). 1-5 pm (Sat-Sun). The Ridges: Remodeled and Restored, Selection of Architectural Drawings from 1923 – 1951 Dates: April 9 – August 15, 2010 This exhibition features 18 architectural drawings that archive the preservation and maintenance of the Ridges buildings, known as the Athens State Hospital. These highly detailed, hand-drafted plans are documentations of the architectural and engineering design methods used in the first half of the 20th century. Borrowed from the Ohio University planning office, the various technical drawings reveal the intricate craftsmanship, attention to detail and the meticulous process of renovation planning. Specifically, the blueprints in this exhibition depict the improvements to the tuberculosis cottage and infirmary, remodeling of the men’s and women’s ward, exterior painting and repairs of entrance porch of the main administration buildings.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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Sky Imagery in Selected Sandpainting Weavings

Tue/Wed 12-5 pm. Thu 12-8 pm. Fri 10 am - 5 pm. Sat/Sun 1-5 pm. The most unique feature of the Kennedy collection is the series of Navajo sandpainting textiles that Edwin Kennedy commissioned with the assistance of Red Rock Trading Post owners Troy and Edith Kennedy over nearly four decades. These weavings reflect sandpainting designs used in six traditional ceremonial healing practices: Beautyway, Waterway, Bead Chant, Great Star Chant, Hailway, and Coyoteway. It is, by all accounts, the largest single collection of sandpainting textiles in existence.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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Revitalization Annual Hills Competition

11 am - 4 pm (Tue-Fri), 1-4 pm (Sat-Sun). This year's theme is "Revitalization". The artist must create a work of art interpreting the theme, using one's own definition of "revitalization". The title of the work does not need to include the theme title. An artist statement of 50 words or less on how the work fits the theme is encouraged.

Cost: Free

Contact: The Pump House Center for the Arts, Phone: 740-772-5783

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Decorative Arts Center - Paul Hamilton

Tues-Fri Noon-4 pm, Sat 10 am - 4 pm, Sun 1-4 pm. Decorative Arts Center of Ohio Exhibit-"Paul Hamilton: Poetry of Place".

Cost: Free

Contact: Emily Dawson, Phone: 740-681-1423

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Back to Nature

Spectacular woodblock prints of native species by artist Douglas (Skip) French and nostalgic paintings of objects and landscapes in watercolor and acrylic by artist Terry Fortkamp. Food and libations will be available at the opening on June 25th. This show runs through July 25th.

Cost: Free

Contact: Starbrick Gallery, Phone: 740-753-1011

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Deco

10 am - 5 pm Tue/Wed/Fri. 10 am - 8:30 pm Thu. 9 am - 5 pm Sat. Runs through August 7th. Ceramics that define Art Deco in Ohio and the transition in clay to the modern studio movement and modern dinnerware. Includes Roseville, Weller, Cowan, Meric, Hall China, and Homer Laughlin.

Cost: $4-6 per person

Contact: Zanesville Museum of Art, Phone: 740-452-0741

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Jul 14 (Wed)
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Fireman's Old Time Festival in Laurelville

9 am - 9 pm. Free entertainment and fish fry each night. Grand Parade and Cake Auction on Saturday.

Cost: Free

Contact: Laurelville Fire Department, Phone: 740-332-4691

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Jul 14 (Wed)
Athens Farmers Market

10 am - 1 pm. Market on State parking lot, 1000 E State St., Athens. Locals and visitors alike get their fresh produce at the Athens Farmers Market. Easy to find and called one of the nation's best markets by Audubon Magazine, the Athens Farmers Market is a must-see for any lover of food and culture. Find fresh homegrown vegetables, mouth-watering fruits and meats, fresh flowers, teas, breads and hand made crafts. Listen to live music and visit with friends at the Farmers Market Cafe which offers hot coffee and freshly prepared seasonal cuisine.

Cost: Free

Contact: Athens Farmers Market, Phone: 740-593-6763

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Jul 14 (Wed)
Lancaster Downtown Farmers Market

10 am - 2 pm. Over 25 vendors featuring only homegrown and home produced products. Best supply of home-grown sweet corn in central Ohio.

Cost: Free

Contact: Dave Stuart, Phone: 740-654-4922

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Hand-Feeding Hummingbirds

1-3 pm. Naturalists have been feeding hummingbirds at Lake Hope State Park since 1995. A combination of commercial feeders and natural tube flowers are used. Program begins July 1st and ends August 29th. Visitors can learn about Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds and attempt to hand feed them! Stop by anytime during that period to give it a shot. No reservations are required and our hummingbird program is free of charge but we strongly encourage donations to the Friends of Lake Hope. Parking is located near the nature center. Hand-feeding of Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds at Lake Hope began when Naturalist Dave Sapienza was replacing a filled feeder and a hummingbird zoomed in for a drink. A few visitors began attempting to feed hummingbirds by hand in 2001 and in 2002 the program became official. For the next couple of years, the program drew a lot of attention from park visitors and from Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds! As many as 10 feeders were maintained by the nature center's staff, being cleaned and refilled daily. As much as 80 pounds of sugar were used each summer. By 2005, as many as 25 hummingbirds could be seen at one time. Participants in the program had about a 50% chance of hand-feeding. But, the most patient visitor was successful, as the last person "standing" always hand-feeds. By 2006, the program had grown to "out of control" proportions as the media caught on to the event and featured it in The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cincinnati Enquirer, Columbus Dispatch, Ohio Magazine, Birds and Blooms, Better Homes and Gardens and Midwest Living. The program was also featured on television's WSAZ in Huntington, WV and the Ohio Division of Wildlife's PBS show, Wild Ohio.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-5253

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Jul 14 (Wed)
Sunset Tours

7 pm. As you float along, watch the wildlife settle in for the night and witness the peaceful beauty of the sun setting over the river.

Cost: $35 per person

Contact: Hocking Valley Canoe Livery , Phone: 740-385-8685

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Jul 15 (Thu)
Russian Festival

1-8 pm. Tasting of Russian Food. Entertainment by members of the Children's Summer Arts Experience IV - 5-6:30 pm, Community Members Song and Dance Workshops 6:30-7pm, and a performance by the Russian Duo 7-8 pm, a classically trained pianist and a balalaika player. Come have some Russian Fun! On the lawn of the Bowen House sponsored in part by the OHIO ARTS COUNCIL.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking County Children's Chorus, Phone: 740-385-4781

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Jul 15 (Thu)
Storytime in the Park

10 am. Stories, songs and crafts for children younger than school age. No registration necessary. Topic is "How Will We Get There?" Held at Kachelmacher Park on Route 93 S just off State Route 33.

Cost: Free

Contact: Logan-Hocking County District Library, Phone: 740-385-2348

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Jul 15 (Thu)
Third Thursday Event Series

5-9 pm. Blues, Brews & BBQ featuring food, drink & live music.

Cost: Free event

Contact: Downtown Circleville, Phone: 740-474-3636

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Jul 16 (Fri)
Baltimore Farmers Market

5-7 pm. Locally grown produce and more. Every Friday night till October 22nd. Corner of North High St and West Market St., Baltimore.

Cost: Free

Contact: Baltimore Downtown Restoration Committee, Phone: 740-862-6741

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Jul 16 (Fri)
Friday Flicks - Monsters vs. Aliens

9:18 pm. Approximate movie starting times based on 20 minutes after sunset. Monsters vs. Aliens. Free movies every Friday night. All movies rated 'PG'. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Sycamore Park Amphitheater at 500 Hereford Dr. Pickerington.

Cost: Free

Contact: Pickerington Parks and Recreation, Phone: 614-833-2211

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Jul 16 (Fri)
Scalawags & Renegades

10 am. The Ohio Frontier was full of heroes and shady characters. Meet at the Shelter House at the Rock House to hike and explore our local history.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Jul 16 (Fri)
Jewwled Dragons

2 pm. Join the naturalist for a closer look at Hockings not so mythical dragonfllies & damselflies. These flying, crawling and swimming insects lead an amazing life that we can peek in on. Meet at the main playground in the camp (near site#143) for a short stroll down to Rose Lake.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Hocking Hills Flea Market

A large flea market with many outside and inside vendors every weekend - Friday through Sunday. During the winter months it is held indoors towards the back of the Market. Unique items, antiques, collectibles, beautiful crafts and outstanding in-season produce.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills Market, Phone: 740-974-1138

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Jul 16 (Fri)
Friday Night Bandstand

7:30-9 pm. 111 E. Main St., Lancaster, OH. July 16 - The British Invasion - The best from the other side of the pond. July 23 - The Lancaster Festival. July 30 - The Lancaster Festival. Aug 6 - The Back Porch Swing Band - Master Musicians Celebrate Western Swing. Aug 13 - The Randy's - Too much fun for Everyone!! Don't miss this one!!

Cost: Free

Contact: Lancaster Parks and Recreation , Phone: 740-687-6651

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Jul 16 (Fri)
Rhythm on the River

5 pm Big Bend Farmer and Artisan Market. 8 pm Music. Jul 16th - Athens Jazztet. From Bop to Cool to Latin, a Jazztet performance evokes the classic two-horn quintets of Miles Davis and Horace Silver while embracing the most durable, standard tunes in the jazz canon alongside more contemporary works by composers such as Wynton Marsalis and Pat Metheny. Jul 23rd - Albert "The Kid" Castiglia. Given the nickname "The Kid" by his late boss, Chicago Blues Legend, Junior Wells, Castiglia is a blistering Blues guitarist who proves a worthy band leader himself. Gritty vocals and scorching slide guitar punctuate his critically acclaimed performances. In 2009, Castigila's original tune, Bad Year Blues, was nominated for "Song of the Year" by the Blues Foundation. Aug 6th - Bryan Lee. Known as the "Braille Blues Daddy" and heralded as a "New Orleans Institution," Lee was once told by Muddy Waters, "Bryan, stay with this. One day you're going to be a living legend." Now, more than a quarter-century later, Bryan Lee is one of the most recognizable blues players to call New Orleans home. Aug 13th - Davina & the Vagabonds. Davina and the Vagabonds are known in The Twin Cities, Minnesota as being the busiest band in town because of their hard working professionalism, high energy stage performance, and original sound.

Cost: Free

Contact: Pomeroy Blues, Phone: 877-meigs-co

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Jul 16 (Fri)
Concert in the Park

7-830 pm. Friday evening concerts in Worthington Park through August 27th. Performers subject to change without notice. July 16th The Back Porch Swing Band. July 23rd - Brenda Sue and the Out of Towners. July 30th - Hocking Valley Bluegrass Boys. August 6th - Loosely Strung. August 13th - TBA. August 20th - the Blue Jean Band. August 27th - Nashville artist Bobby Osbourne. Participants should bring lawn chairs. Food and beverages for sale by the Fellowship United Methodist Church. Gazebo in Worthington Park, corner of Main and Market Streets

Cost: Free

Contact: Concerts in the Park, Phone: 740-385-6964

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Jul 17 (Sat)
Summer Sauces Cooking Class

10:30 am - 1:30 pm. Chimichurri Sauce with Grilled Steaks. Mango Coulis with Grilled Spicy Shrimp. Fresh Basil Pesto with Fettuccine and Roasted Local Tomatoes. Strawberry Daiquiri Sauce with local Vanilla Bean Ice Cream. Limit 8 Students. Hands on style. Classes are designed and taught by Susie Cork, who is also the General Manager of Shaw's. Susie is a graduate of The Culinary School at Kendall College in Chicago and honed her skills at Chicago's top restaurants for 17 years, including Ambria of the Lettuce Entertain You restaurants. She also taught cooking classes at A La Carte Gourmet Kitchen and The Chopping Block Cooking School in Chicago.

Cost: $59 per person

Contact: Shaw's Restaurant & Inn, Phone: 800-654-2477

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Jul 17 (Sat)
The Lancaster Cause Tour de Cause

Family Fun Ride (10 miles) $10 Suggested start 10:30-11. Lancaster Bike Trail. Pass the John Bright II Covered Bridge and go through the McCleery Covered Bridge on your way to the historic Fox Trail. Turn around at Olivedale Senior Center with snacks and water. 10 miles. Nature Ride (35 miles) $20 Suggested start 9:30-10. After riding through historic Carroll, you’ll have a water and snack break at Lockville, site of one of the last locks from the old Columbus Lateral Canal, and the Hartman II Covered Bridge. (Portable restrooms will be available.) Come through the Rock Mill Covered Bridge on your way back into Lancaster. Route Map coming soon. Metric Century (62 miles) $30 Suggested start 8:30-9. Split from the 34 mile group after Rock Mill. You’ll have lunch at Amanda High School. (Portable restrooms will be available.) On your way to the famous Revenge Road Hill, see three bridges and then ride into Lancaster and back to OU-L. Route Map coming soon. Century (100 miles) $40 Suggested start 7:30-8. See (11) covered bridges, ride past the famous Weldon’s Ice Cream shop, have lunch at Amanda High School, ride up Revenge Road Hill and on to the real hills of Fairfield County, before returning to OU-L. Route Map coming soon. All rides start and finish at Ohio University Lancaster. All proceeds go to the Recovery Center of Fairfield County to distribute to drug addiction and awareness programs. Fully supported rest stops, restrooms, mechanics and SAG. Breakfast, lunch, post ride food and entertainment, plus door prizes.

Cost: $10-40 per person

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Jul 17 (Sat)
Trail Trolls Project Day

9 am. We will meet at the Naturalist Cabin. Bring a sack lunch and a drink and dress for the weather. For more information about the Trail Trolls or to sign up contact the naturalist office at 740-385-8003 ext 213.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Jul 17 (Sat)
Movies in the Campground.

9 pm. Come to the amphitheater located near the pool area and main shower house in the campground and enjoy a family fun movie under the stars.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Curious George

10 am, 12:15 pm, 2:30 pm, 4:45 pm. Join us for a train ride through Warren County in Southwestern, Ohio to visit Curious George at LM&M Junction. Activities include story reading and visiting with Curious George. This event is filled with fun. 30 minute ride to LM&M Junction, 45 minute layover, 30 minute return trip to Lebanon Station. We suggest that all passengers be prepared for inclement weather; please dress accordingly. The LM&M vintage train cars were constructed in the 1930s and are not heated, air-conditioned or handicapped accessible. The train has no restrooms; public facilities are available by the Lebanon Station and at the destination.

Cost: $8.50-$18.50 per person

Contact: Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad, Phone: 513-933-8022

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Jul 17 (Sat)
Bremen Farmers Market

9 am - 12 pm. Every Saturday Through September 25th. Locally grown produce, baked goods, homemade items. Downtown Bremen.

Cost: Free

Contact: Bremen Farmers Market, Phone: 740-569-4121

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Jul 17 (Sat)
Lancaster Downtown Farmers Market

8 am - Noon. Over 25 vendors featuring only homegrown and home produced products. Best supply of home-grown sweet corn in central Ohio.

Cost: Free

Contact: Dave Stuart, Phone: 740-654-4922

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Jul 17 (Sat)
Hocking Hills Farmers Market

9 am - 12 pm. Find fresh produce & food, plus other agricultural-related products, support area farmers and enjoy the atmosphere at one of Ohio's estimated 200 farmers' markets.

Cost: Free to Browse

Contact: Hocking County Farm Bureau, Phone: 740-385-5306

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Jul 17 (Sat)
Zaleski Flint Knap-In

10 am - 4 pm. Learn how to make arrowheads, primitive tools, and atl-atls. Displays and demonstrations. Nature Center.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-5253

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Jul 17 (Sat)
Athens Farmers Market

10 am - 1 pm. Market on State parking lot, 1000 E State St., Athens. Locals and visitors alike get their fresh produce at the Athens Farmers Market. Easy to find and called one of the nation's best markets by Audubon Magazine, the Athens Farmers Market is a must-see for any lover of food and culture. Find fresh homegrown vegetables, mouth-watering fruits and meats, fresh flowers, teas, breads and hand made crafts. Listen to live music and visit with friends at the Farmers Market Cafe which offers hot coffee and freshly prepared seasonal cuisine.

Cost: Free

Contact: Athens Farmers Market, Phone: 740-593-6763

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Jul 18 (Sun)
Concert Series- Satisfaction Tribute

7 pm. 2010 Giant Eagle Summer Concert Series. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy central Ohio's premiere music in the park program. The International Rolling Stones Tribute Show acclaimed as the most authentic cast and production honoring the World's Greatest Rock and Roll Band. . . "Ladies and gentlemen . . . The Rolling Stones". www.rollingstoneshow.com.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lancaster Parks & Recreation, Phone: 740-681-5019

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Jul 18 (Sun)
Holistic Health Now Series

1-5 pm. Jul 18th - Reiki. Learn how and when to use Reiki, history of Reiki, stress reduction exercises & theory of energy. Open to all who are interested in learning how to improve their lives using Holistic Health. Expert teachers. Hands on practice. receive a certificate of completion pre-registration required. Call 800-653-2557. Aug 15th. Elemental Reflexology. Learn feet reflex points & techniques for pain management, foot exercises for improved posture & flexibility. Be able to do basic work on friends & family. Sep 19th. Polarity & Holistic Health Techniques. Learn polarity acupressure for balance, various bodywork protocols, food awareness and self help exercises. Be able to do basic work on friends & family.

Cost: $30 each or $100 all

Contact: Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls, Phone: 740-385-0820

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Jul 18 (Sun)
The Memorial Concert Band Summer Series

7 pm. The Memorial Concert Band Summer Series runs every other Sunday evening throughout the summer. The dates are June 6, June 20, July 4, July 18 and August 1. Concerts will be at Zane's Landing Park, with the exception of the July 4 presentation downtown at the courthouse in conjunction with the Pioneer Historical Society at 3 pm. Memorial Concert Band has 50 local musicians playing a variety of music. In case of rain the event will take place at Ohio University Zanesville Branch in Elson Hall.

Cost: Free

Contact: Zane's Landing Park, Phone: 740-455-8282

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Lima Company Memorial - Remembrance of Spirit & Ch

8 am - 4 pm Mon-Fri and 8/6/10 5-10 pm. 8/7/10 12-10 pm. The Lima Company Memorial is a powerful display of paintings honoring the fallen heroes of Lima Company. Twenty-two Marines and a Navy Corpsman from the Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division lost their lives while serving in Iraq in 2005. The reserve unit based at Rickenbacker in Columbus, Ohio was one of the hardest hit single units serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Anita Miller of Columbus has created 8 life-sized paintings of each hero, in which their spirits and sacrifices will live on forever through her brushstrokes. Please join us in paying your respects.

Cost: Free

Contact: Secrest Auditorium, Phone: 740-454-6851

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Jul 19 (Mon)
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K-night C.A.M.P.-Summer Camp-Alley Park

Pre-registration is necessary at least one week prior to each event. alleyparkoe@yahoo.com Youth in grades 5th-8th The week long day camp includes an overnight experience on Thursday for this age camper.

Cost: Pre-registration is required.

Contact: Lancaster Parks and Recreation , Phone: 740-681-5025

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Jul 19 (Mon)
Rattletrap String Band

8 pm. One of Athens' best kept secrets, Rattletrap String Band entertains the crowd at Casa Cantina every Monday night.

Cost: Free

Contact: Casa Cantina, Phone: 740-594-8691

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Jul 20 (Tue)
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Jul 25 (Sun)
The Ridges: Remodeled & Restored

12-5 pm (Tue/Wed/Fri). 12-8 pm (Thu). 1-5 pm (Sat-Sun). The Ridges: Remodeled and Restored, Selection of Architectural Drawings from 1923 – 1951 Dates: April 9 – August 15, 2010 This exhibition features 18 architectural drawings that archive the preservation and maintenance of the Ridges buildings, known as the Athens State Hospital. These highly detailed, hand-drafted plans are documentations of the architectural and engineering design methods used in the first half of the 20th century. Borrowed from the Ohio University planning office, the various technical drawings reveal the intricate craftsmanship, attention to detail and the meticulous process of renovation planning. Specifically, the blueprints in this exhibition depict the improvements to the tuberculosis cottage and infirmary, remodeling of the men’s and women’s ward, exterior painting and repairs of entrance porch of the main administration buildings.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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Jul 20 (Tue)
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Jul 25 (Sun)
Sky Imagery in Selected Sandpainting Weavings

Tue/Wed 12-5 pm. Thu 12-8 pm. Fri 10 am - 5 pm. Sat/Sun 1-5 pm. The most unique feature of the Kennedy collection is the series of Navajo sandpainting textiles that Edwin Kennedy commissioned with the assistance of Red Rock Trading Post owners Troy and Edith Kennedy over nearly four decades. These weavings reflect sandpainting designs used in six traditional ceremonial healing practices: Beautyway, Waterway, Bead Chant, Great Star Chant, Hailway, and Coyoteway. It is, by all accounts, the largest single collection of sandpainting textiles in existence.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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Jul 20 (Tue)
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Jul 25 (Sun)
Decorative Arts Center - Paul Hamilton

Tues-Fri Noon-4 pm, Sat 10 am - 4 pm, Sun 1-4 pm. Decorative Arts Center of Ohio Exhibit-"Paul Hamilton: Poetry of Place".

Cost: Free

Contact: Emily Dawson, Phone: 740-681-1423

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Jul 20 (Tue)
Designated Space at Donkey Coffee

9-11 pm Every Tuesday night the stage is open for Designated Space, Donkey Coffee's own poetry, prose and spoken word open stage. This event has become attractive to many in the writing and literature community and is a great venue for many to exchange a variety of ideas and writings. 17 1/2 W Washington St, Athens

Cost: Free

Contact: Donkey Coffee, Phone: 740-594-7353

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Jul 20 (Tue)
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Jul 24 (Sat)
All Media Sculpture Exhibit

1-4 pm. Tue-Sat. This exhibit will be a collaboration of different Sculptures. the materials used to make each sculpture will be uniquely different.

Cost: Free, Donations encouraged

Contact: Bowen House, Phone: 740-385-0344

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Quilting Traditions: The Art of the Amish

Tue/Wed/Fri/Sat 12-5 pm, Thu 12-8 pm, Sun 1-5 pm. The Dairy Barn Arts Center would like to invite you to view Quilting Traditions: The Art of the Amish, a unique exhibition of traditional Amish quilts from the private collection of Tom and Marsha French. This visually stunning collection shares with the viewer the various patterns, traditions and intellect, which make up the art of the Amish quilt. Quilting Traditions will be on display in The Dairy Barn Arts Center's Sauber Gallery from May 28th to September 6th.

Cost: Minimal Fee

Contact: The Dairy Barn Arts Center, Phone: 740-592-4981

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Jul 20 (Tue)
Nature for Kids - In Bloom

1 pm. Learn funny plant names and how to identify prairie plants by their colors and shapes. Craft included. Meet at the Buzzards Roost Picnic Area. Ages 3 and up. Fully Wheelchair Accessible.

Cost: Free

Contact: Slate Run Metro Park, Phone: 614-508-8111

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The Circle of Cottonwoods: Teec Nos Pos Weavings

Tue/Wed 12-5 pm. Thu 12-8 pm. Fri 10 am - 5 pm. Sat/Sun 1-5 pm. Kennedy Museum of Art's Edwin L. and Ruth E. Kennedy's Southwest Native American Collection includes nearly 700 textiles - predominantly of Navajo origin - and encompasses all major historical time periods and styles of Navajo weaving. The Navajo art of weaving is a tradition that has evolved over time and continues to be a rich source of cultural identity, as well as a source of economic revenue. The exhibition will run though July 25th.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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Beyond First Impressions Exhibit

12- 5pm (Tue-Wed-Fri). 12-8 pm (Thu). 1-5 pm (Sat-Sun). Beyond First Impressions, Prints by Harvey Breverman. Exhibit runs from July 9, 2010 – October 30, 2010. A selection of works from the Museum permanent collection by Harvey Breverman, Ohio University Alumni (1960), calls attention to Breverman’s mastery of the printmaking medium. Using a wide range of techniques such as lithography, woodcut, intaglio, silkscreen and engraving, Breverman captures personalities of artists (Jim Dine), poets (Alan Ginsberg), writers (Samuel Beckett) and literary critics (Dwight McDonals). This exhibition will connect the artwork as well as the collection of the artist’s papers, personal letters and publications. Artist gallery talk: September 30, 5 – 6 PM. Closing reception: September 30, 6 – 8 PM.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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Revitalization Annual Hills Competition

11 am - 4 pm (Tue-Fri), 1-4 pm (Sat-Sun). This year's theme is "Revitalization". The artist must create a work of art interpreting the theme, using one's own definition of "revitalization". The title of the work does not need to include the theme title. An artist statement of 50 words or less on how the work fits the theme is encouraged.

Cost: Free

Contact: The Pump House Center for the Arts, Phone: 740-772-5783

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Celebrating Anchor Hocking Exhibit

1-4 pm Tue-Sun and by appointment. Celebrating Anchor Hocking shows Anchor Hocking's positive influence in this area for the last 100+ years. Its glass creations and other artifacts will tell this great story.

Cost: $3-6 per person

Contact: Ohio Glass Museum, Phone: 740-687-0101

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Back to Nature

Spectacular woodblock prints of native species by artist Douglas (Skip) French and nostalgic paintings of objects and landscapes in watercolor and acrylic by artist Terry Fortkamp. Food and libations will be available at the opening on June 25th. This show runs through July 25th.

Cost: Free

Contact: Starbrick Gallery, Phone: 740-753-1011

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Deco

10 am - 5 pm Tue/Wed/Fri. 10 am - 8:30 pm Thu. 9 am - 5 pm Sat. Runs through August 7th. Ceramics that define Art Deco in Ohio and the transition in clay to the modern studio movement and modern dinnerware. Includes Roseville, Weller, Cowan, Meric, Hall China, and Homer Laughlin.

Cost: $4-6 per person

Contact: Zanesville Museum of Art, Phone: 740-452-0741

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Jul 21 (Wed)
Lancaster Downtown Farmers Market

10 am - 2 pm. Over 25 vendors featuring only homegrown and home produced products. Best supply of home-grown sweet corn in central Ohio.

Cost: Free

Contact: Dave Stuart, Phone: 740-654-4922

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Jul 21 (Wed)
Family Creek Walk

9:30-11 am. Wear creekin' shoes! Best for ages 6 and up Meet at the nature center. Two mile hike.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-4938

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Jul 21 (Wed)
Athens Farmers Market

10 am - 1 pm. Market on State parking lot, 1000 E State St., Athens. Locals and visitors alike get their fresh produce at the Athens Farmers Market. Easy to find and called one of the nation's best markets by Audubon Magazine, the Athens Farmers Market is a must-see for any lover of food and culture. Find fresh homegrown vegetables, mouth-watering fruits and meats, fresh flowers, teas, breads and hand made crafts. Listen to live music and visit with friends at the Farmers Market Cafe which offers hot coffee and freshly prepared seasonal cuisine.

Cost: Free

Contact: Athens Farmers Market, Phone: 740-593-6763

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Jul 21 (Wed)
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Hand-Feeding Hummingbirds

1-3 pm. Naturalists have been feeding hummingbirds at Lake Hope State Park since 1995. A combination of commercial feeders and natural tube flowers are used. Program begins July 1st and ends August 29th. Visitors can learn about Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds and attempt to hand feed them! Stop by anytime during that period to give it a shot. No reservations are required and our hummingbird program is free of charge but we strongly encourage donations to the Friends of Lake Hope. Parking is located near the nature center. Hand-feeding of Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds at Lake Hope began when Naturalist Dave Sapienza was replacing a filled feeder and a hummingbird zoomed in for a drink. A few visitors began attempting to feed hummingbirds by hand in 2001 and in 2002 the program became official. For the next couple of years, the program drew a lot of attention from park visitors and from Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds! As many as 10 feeders were maintained by the nature center's staff, being cleaned and refilled daily. As much as 80 pounds of sugar were used each summer. By 2005, as many as 25 hummingbirds could be seen at one time. Participants in the program had about a 50% chance of hand-feeding. But, the most patient visitor was successful, as the last person "standing" always hand-feeds. By 2006, the program had grown to "out of control" proportions as the media caught on to the event and featured it in The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cincinnati Enquirer, Columbus Dispatch, Ohio Magazine, Birds and Blooms, Better Homes and Gardens and Midwest Living. The program was also featured on television's WSAZ in Huntington, WV and the Ohio Division of Wildlife's PBS show, Wild Ohio.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-5253

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Jul 22 (Thu)
A Feeder that Makes a Difference

10-11 am. Park VIPs Chuck and Sharon have invented a squirrel proof bird feeder. Learn to feed the birds and not the squirrels.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-4938

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Jul 22 (Thu)
Canoe Excursion

7:30-9 pm. Enjoy a guided tour of the lake by way of canoe. Along the way we'll search for evidence of the American Beaver. Sign up in advance at the nature center. Participation limited.

Cost: $10 fee for canoe

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-4938

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Jul 22 (Thu)
Hands-on Stained Glass Workshop

10 am - 12 pm. Learn basic copper foil stained glass techniques with Audrey Martin. All supplies are provided. At the end of the class you will walk away with your completed project and the knowledge to dive into more suffocated glass projects.

Cost: $25 per person

Contact: Scenic Way Gifts and Art Glass Studio, Phone: 740-596-1913

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Jul 22 (Thu)
Preschoolers: Heads or Tails?

10 am. Discover animal heads, tails, and other body parts in between and find out how those body parts make each animal special. Games and a craft included. Meet at the Shady Grove Picnic Area. Ages 3 and up. Fully Wheelchair Accessible.

Cost: Free

Contact: Slate Run Metro Park, Phone: 614-508-8111

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Jul 22 (Thu)
Coal Mines and Hocking Valley Railraod

7 pm. Come learn about coal mines and the Hocking Valley Railroad presented by Richard (Buck) Buchanan.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking County Historical Society, Phone: 740-385-6026

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Jul 22 (Thu)
Storytime in the Park

10 am. Stories, songs and crafts for children younger than school age. No registration necessary. Topic is "Gone Fishing" Held at Kachelmacher Park on Route 93 S just off State Route 33.

Cost: Free

Contact: Logan-Hocking County District Library, Phone: 740-385-2348

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Jul 23 (Fri)
Lancaster Festival Art Walk

6-10 pm. Main Street Lancaster, in conjunction with the Lancaster Festival, is issuing a call for artists for our celebrated community ArtWalk July 23. The Lancaster Festival runs from July 22-31 and the art will be displayed throughout the festival. 7,000+ people will visit 40+ business venues to experience art, meet the artists, and buy original works from the presenting artists. All media types are represented and individual artists may show a collection of work that embodies their evolving interpretations of art. This is a juried show. This year Main Street Lancaster is offering a People’s Choice Award of $500 for the “Best in Show.” The winning artist will be announced on the final night of the 10-day music and arts festival.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lancaster Festival, Phone: 740-687-4808

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Jul 23 (Fri)
Friday Night Bandstand

7:30-9 pm. 111 E. Main St., Lancaster, OH. July 23 - The Lancaster Festival. July 30 - The Lancaster Festival. Aug 6 - The Back Porch Swing Band - Master Musicians Celebrate Western Swing. Aug 13 - The Randy's - Too much fun for Everyone!! Don't miss this one!!

Cost: Free

Contact: Lancaster Parks and Recreation , Phone: 740-687-6651

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Jul 23 (Fri)
Rhythm on the River

5 pm Big Bend Farmer and Artisan Market. 8 pm Music. Jul 23rd - Albert "The Kid" Castiglia. Given the nickname "The Kid" by his late boss, Chicago Blues Legend, Junior Wells, Castiglia is a blistering Blues guitarist who proves a worthy band leader himself. Gritty vocals and scorching slide guitar punctuate his critically acclaimed performances. In 2009, Castigila's original tune, Bad Year Blues, was nominated for "Song of the Year" by the Blues Foundation. Aug 6th - Bryan Lee. Known as the "Braille Blues Daddy" and heralded as a "New Orleans Institution," Lee was once told by Muddy Waters, "Bryan, stay with this. One day you're going to be a living legend." Now, more than a quarter-century later, Bryan Lee is one of the most recognizable blues players to call New Orleans home. Aug 13th - Davina & the Vagabonds. Davina and the Vagabonds are known in The Twin Cities, Minnesota as being the busiest band in town because of their hard working professionalism, high energy stage performance, and original sound.

Cost: Free

Contact: Pomeroy Blues, Phone: 877-meigs-co

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Jul 23 (Fri)
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Hocking Hills Flea Market

A large flea market with many outside and inside vendors every weekend - Friday through Sunday. During the winter months it is held indoors towards the back of the Market. Unique items, antiques, collectibles, beautiful crafts and outstanding in-season produce.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills Market, Phone: 740-974-1138

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Jul 23 (Fri)
Concert in the Park

7-830 pm. Friday evening concerts in Worthington Park through August 27th. Performers subject to change without notice. July 23rd - Brenda Sue and the Out of Towners. July 30th - Hocking Valley Bluegrass Boys. August 6th - Loosely Strung. August 13th - TBA. August 20th - the Blue Jean Band. August 27th - Nashville artist Bobby Osbourne. Participants should bring lawn chairs. Food and beverages for sale by the Fellowship United Methodist Church. Gazebo in Worthington Park, corner of Main and Market Streets

Cost: Free

Contact: Concerts in the Park, Phone: 740-385-6964

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Jul 23 (Fri)
Bruce Dalzell + Billy Rhinehart + Pat White

9 pm. Always a dazzling showcase of three of the best songwriters in the region, this has become an annual bill that's not to be missed.

Cost: $3

Contact: Donkey Coffee and Expresso, Phone: 740-594-7353

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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

8 pm Fri/Sat, 2 pm Sun. "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". Directed by Melvin C. Spring. July 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, August 1. Violet Grange Hall, 36 Lockville Rd.

Cost: $10 per person

Contact: Pickerington Community Theatre, Phone: 614-863-1861

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Jul 23 (Fri)
Friday Flicks - Free Willy: Escape from Pirate's

9:13 pm. Approximate movie starting times based on 20 minutes after sunset. Free Willy: Escape from Pirate's Cove. Free movies every Friday night. All movies rated 'PG'. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Sycamore Park Amphitheater at 500 Hereford Dr. Pickerington.

Cost: Free

Contact: Pickerington Parks and Recreation, Phone: 614-833-2211

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Jul 23 (Fri)
Baltimore Farmers Market

5-7 pm. Locally grown produce and more. Every Friday night till October 22nd. Corner of North High St and West Market St., Baltimore.

Cost: Free

Contact: Baltimore Downtown Restoration Committee, Phone: 740-862-6741

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Jul 23 (Fri)
Sand Castle Building

10-11 am. Bring your team to the beach. Try to build the best castle. Don't forget the moat.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-4938

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Jul 24 (Sat)
Lightning Bug Night Walk

8:30 pm. Catch and investigate lightning bugs on a 1 mile walk. Glacier Knoll Picnic Area on Bowen Rd. in the Meeting Place. All ages. Not wheelchair accessible.

Cost: Free

Contact: Pickerington Ponds Metro Park, Phone: 614-508-8111

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Jul 24 (Sat)
What's in the Creek?

2 pm. Wade through the creek at our Youth Camp Area to find small insects and play with natural clay. Meet at the Group Camp Area, 9631 Neiswander Rd, Ashville. All Ages. Not Wheelchair Accessible.

Cost: Free

Contact: Slate Run Metro Park, Phone: 614-508-8111

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Jul 24 (Sat)
Hocking Hills Farmers Market

9 am - 12 pm. Find fresh produce & food, plus other agricultural-related products, support area farmers and enjoy the atmosphere at one of Ohio's estimated 200 farmers' markets.

Cost: Free to Browse

Contact: Hocking County Farm Bureau, Phone: 740-385-5306

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Jul 24 (Sat)
Hands-on Stained Glass Workshop

10 am - 12 pm. Learn basic copper foil stained glass techniques with Audrey Martin. All supplies are provided. At the end of the class you will walk away with your completed project and the knowledge to dive into more suffocated glass projects.

Cost: $25 per person

Contact: Scenic Way Gifts and Art Glass Studio, Phone: 740-596-1913

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Jul 24 (Sat)
Moonlight Tour at Hocking Hills Canoe Livery

7-11:00pm Paddle your canoe from sunset to moonlight, using the light of the moon as it reflects on the water. Your trip ends at the livery with a roaring bonfire, s'mores and a local bluegrass band for your enjoyment. Reservations highly recommended. Meet at the livery at 7:00 p.m. and be sure to bring a flashlight.

Cost: $35 per canoe for two people

Contact: Hocking Hills Canoe Livery , Phone: 800-634-6820

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Jul 24 (Sat)
Lancaster Downtown Farmers Market

8 am - Noon. Over 25 vendors featuring only homegrown and home produced products. Best supply of home-grown sweet corn in central Ohio.

Cost: Free

Contact: Dave Stuart, Phone: 740-654-4922

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Jul 24 (Sat)
Athens Farmers Market

10 am - 1 pm. Market on State parking lot, 1000 E State St., Athens. Locals and visitors alike get their fresh produce at the Athens Farmers Market. Easy to find and called one of the nation's best markets by Audubon Magazine, the Athens Farmers Market is a must-see for any lover of food and culture. Find fresh homegrown vegetables, mouth-watering fruits and meats, fresh flowers, teas, breads and hand made crafts. Listen to live music and visit with friends at the Farmers Market Cafe which offers hot coffee and freshly prepared seasonal cuisine.

Cost: Free

Contact: Athens Farmers Market, Phone: 740-593-6763

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Jul 24 (Sat)
Romantic Moonlight Tour

7:00pm - 11:00pm Let the crickets serenade you under a full moon on the Hocking River. Afterward, join us at a bonfire for refreshments and live entertainment.

Cost: $35

Contact: Hocking Valley Canoe Livery , Phone: 740-385-8685

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Jul 24 (Sat)
Lancaster Festival Farm Fair Day

9 am - 3 pm. Children's Games, Crafts, Food, Music, Animals and Entertainment for children.

Cost: Free

Contact: Eleanor Hood, Phone: 740-687-4808

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Jul 24 (Sat)
Saturday Night at the Movies!

8:45-10:15 pm. Family fun at the nature center amphitheater. Walk Disney films will be featured. Titles for the entire summer are posted at all offices.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-4938

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Jul 24 (Sat)
Bremen Farmers Market

9 am - 12 pm. Every Saturday Through September 25th. Locally grown produce, baked goods, homemade items. Downtown Bremen.

Cost: Free

Contact: Bremen Farmers Market, Phone: 740-569-4121

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Jul 25 (Sun)
Hooked on Fishing

9:30-10:30 am. We provide the poles and bait . . . Kids catch the fish. Meet at the boat launch ramp parking lot along Route 278.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-4938

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Jul 25 (Sun)
Shorebird Search

10 am. We will use spotting scopes and binoculars to look for migrating shorebirds and other wildlife. Glacier Knoll Picnic Area on Bowen Rd. in the Meeting Place. Ages 6 and up. Not wheelchair accessible.

Cost: Free

Contact: Pickerington Ponds Metro Park, Phone: 614-508-8111

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Jul 25 (Sun)
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Kayak in the Full Moon

Times will vary, call first. The Native Americans gave names such as flower, harvest and hunter's to each month's full moon. Come marvel as the moonlight dances on the water, and share in the celebration of this natural wonder with a peaceful paddle, guided by the full moon's light. No experience necessary. Reservations required.

Cost: $40 / $20 with your own kayak

Contact: Touch the Earth Adventures , Phone: 740-591-9094

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Jul 25 (Sun)
Concert Series- Chris Logsdon

7 pm. 2010 Giant Eagle Summer Concert Series. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy central Ohio's premiere music in the park program. Chris Logsdon presented by Key Bank. Chris Logsdon has been performing his own unique version of acoustic rock favorites for audiences across Ohio for over twenty years now. An evening with Chris is more than just great music, it truly is real entertainment. www. chrislogsdon.com.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lancaster Parks & Recreation, Phone: 740-681-5019

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Lima Company Memorial - Remembrance

8 am - 4 pm Mon-Fri and 8/6/10 5-10 pm. 8/7/10 12-10 pm. The Lima Company Memorial is a powerful display of paintings honoring the fallen heroes of Lima Compnay. Twenty-two Marines and a Navy Corpsman from the Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division lost their lives while serving in Iraq in 2005. The reserve unit based at Rickenbacker in Columbus, Ohio was one of the hardest hit single units serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Anita Miller of Columbus has created 8 life-sized paintings of each hero, in which their spirits and sacrifices will live on forever through her brushstrokes. Please join us in paying your respects.

Cost: Free

Contact: Secrest Auditorium, Phone: 740-454-6851

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Jul 26 (Mon)
Antique Show and Sale

10 am - 4 pm. Zane Square in Lancaster. Spend Sunday on the Square browsing the wares of antiques dealers from Ohio and surrounding states. Enjoy shopping, live music at the bandstand, and sample local flavors from area food vendors.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lancaster Festival, Phone: 740-687-4808

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Jul 26 (Mon)
Lancaster Festival Wine Tasting & Sale

5-7 pm. 25 wines. and appetizers. On the last Thursday of every month (in The Cooking Studio on the third floor of the Inn, except for May and June). Four wines to taste with light snacks. Expert wine representatives chatting about the wine. Bottles available for purchase at state minimum retail. Most wines by bottle will be $9-15 to purchase. Educational, casual and fun.

Cost: $25 per person

Contact: Shaw's Restaurant & Inn, Phone: 740-654-1842

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Jul 26 (Mon)
Clay is Back. Clay Mugs with Inlay

6-8 pm. Build two clay mugs with inlay designs inspired by the exhibition Paul Hamilton: Poetry of Place. Join ceramicist Kim DeKay for this 4 week class. July 26, August 2, 9, 16.

Cost: $60-$75 per person for series

Contact: Decorative Arts Center of Ohio, Phone: 740-681-1423

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Jul 26 (Mon)
Rattletrap String Band

8 pm. One of Athens' best kept secrets, Rattletrap String Band entertains the crowd at Casa Cantina every Monday night.

Cost: Free

Contact: Casa Cantina, Phone: 740-594-8691

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All Media Sculpture Exhibit

1-4 pm. Tue-Sat. This exhibit will be a collaboration of different Sculptures. the materials used to make each sculpture will be uniquely different.

Cost: Free, Donations encouraged

Contact: Bowen House, Phone: 740-385-0344

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Jul 27 (Tue)
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Aug 1 (Sun)
Revitalization Annual Hills Competition

11 am - 4 pm (Tue-Fri), 1-4 pm (Sat-Sun). This year's theme is "Revitalization". The artist must create a work of art interpreting the theme, using one's own definition of "revitalization". The title of the work does not need to include the theme title. An artist statement of 50 words or less on how the work fits the theme is encouraged.

Cost: Free

Contact: The Pump House Center for the Arts, Phone: 740-772-5783

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Jul 27 (Tue)
Designated Space at Donkey Coffee

9-11 pm Every Tuesday night the stage is open for Designated Space, Donkey Coffee's own poetry, prose and spoken word open stage. This event has become attractive to many in the writing and literature community and is a great venue for many to exchange a variety of ideas and writings. 17 1/2 W Washington St, Athens

Cost: Free

Contact: Donkey Coffee, Phone: 740-594-7353

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Jul 27 (Tue)
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Aug 1 (Sun)
Decorative Arts Center - Paul Hamilton

Tues-Fri Noon-4 pm, Sat 10 am - 4 pm, Sun 1-4 pm. Decorative Arts Center of Ohio Exhibit-"Paul Hamilton: Poetry of Place".

Cost: Free

Contact: Emily Dawson, Phone: 740-681-1423

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Jul 27 (Tue)
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Quilting Traditions: The Art of the Amish

Tue/Wed/Fri/Sat 12-5 pm, Thu 12-8 pm, Sun 1-5 pm. The Dairy Barn Arts Center would like to invite you to view Quilting Traditions: The Art of the Amish, a unique exhibition of traditional Amish quilts from the private collection of Tom and Marsha French. This visually stunning collection shares with the viewer the various patterns, traditions and intellect, which make up the art of the Amish quilt. Quilting Traditions will be on display in The Dairy Barn Arts Center's Sauber Gallery from May 28th to September 6th.

Cost: Minimal Fee

Contact: The Dairy Barn Arts Center, Phone: 740-592-4981

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Celebrating Anchor Hocking Exhibit

1-4 pm Tue-Sun and by appointment. Celebrating Anchor Hocking shows Anchor Hocking's positive influence in this area for the last 100+ years. Its glass creations and other artifacts will tell this great story.

Cost: $3-6 per person

Contact: Ohio Glass Museum, Phone: 740-687-0101

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Jul 27 (Tue)
Art Center Quilters Group

7-9 pm. $12 members. $16 non-members. Instructors: Barbara Jupin. Join this vibrant group of fiber arts enthusiasts who meet once a month to discuss and work on new and current quilting projects. Newcomers Welcome!

Cost: $12-$16 per person

Contact: Decorative Arts Center of Ohio, Phone: 740-681-1423

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The Ridges: Remodeled & Restored

12-5 pm (Tue/Wed/Fri). 12-8 pm (Thu). 1-5 pm (Sat-Sun). The Ridges: Remodeled and Restored, Selection of Architectural Drawings from 1923 – 1951 Dates: April 9 – August 15, 2010 This exhibition features 18 architectural drawings that archive the preservation and maintenance of the Ridges buildings, known as the Athens State Hospital. These highly detailed, hand-drafted plans are documentations of the architectural and engineering design methods used in the first half of the 20th century. Borrowed from the Ohio University planning office, the various technical drawings reveal the intricate craftsmanship, attention to detail and the meticulous process of renovation planning. Specifically, the blueprints in this exhibition depict the improvements to the tuberculosis cottage and infirmary, remodeling of the men’s and women’s ward, exterior painting and repairs of entrance porch of the main administration buildings.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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Beyond First Impressions Exhibit

12- 5pm (Tue-Wed-Fri). 12-8 pm (Thu). 1-5 pm (Sat-Sun). Beyond First Impressions, Prints by Harvey Breverman. Exhibit runs from July 9, 2010 – October 30, 2010. A selection of works from the Museum permanent collection by Harvey Breverman, Ohio University Alumni (1960), calls attention to Breverman’s mastery of the printmaking medium. Using a wide range of techniques such as lithography, woodcut, intaglio, silkscreen and engraving, Breverman captures personalities of artists (Jim Dine), poets (Alan Ginsberg), writers (Samuel Beckett) and literary critics (Dwight McDonals). This exhibition will connect the artwork as well as the collection of the artist’s papers, personal letters and publications. Artist gallery talk: September 30, 5 – 6 PM. Closing reception: September 30, 6 – 8 PM.

Cost: Free

Contact: Kennedy Museum of Art, Phone: 740-593-1304

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Deco

10 am - 5 pm Tue/Wed/Fri. 10 am - 8:30 pm Thu. 9 am - 5 pm Sat. Runs through August 7th. Ceramics that define Art Deco in Ohio and the transition in clay to the modern studio movement and modern dinnerware. Includes Roseville, Weller, Cowan, Meric, Hall China, and Homer Laughlin.

Cost: $4-6 per person

Contact: Zanesville Museum of Art, Phone: 740-452-0741

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Jul 27 (Tue)
Festival Tea at the Georgian Museum

4 pm. You are invited to a sumptuous afternoon tea served in the elegant Georgian Museum. Enjoy a three-course menu and endless tea in this beautiful art-filled museum. Call for reservations.

Cost: $30 per person

Contact: Lancaster Festival, Phone: 740-654-9923

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Jul 28 (Wed)
Sunset Tours

7 pm. As you float along, watch the wildlife settle in for the night and witness the peaceful beauty of the sun setting over the river.

Cost: $35 per person

Contact: Hocking Valley Canoe Livery , Phone: 740-385-8685

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Jul 28 (Wed)
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Hand-Feeding Hummingbirds

1-3 pm. Naturalists have been feeding hummingbirds at Lake Hope State Park since 1995. A combination of commercial feeders and natural tube flowers are used. Program begins July 1st and ends August 29th. Visitors can learn about Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds and attempt to hand feed them! Stop by anytime during that period to give it a shot. No reservations are required and our hummingbird program is free of charge but we strongly encourage donations to the Friends of Lake Hope. Parking is located near the nature center. Hand-feeding of Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds at Lake Hope began when Naturalist Dave Sapienza was replacing a filled feeder and a hummingbird zoomed in for a drink. A few visitors began attempting to feed hummingbirds by hand in 2001 and in 2002 the program became official. For the next couple of years, the program drew a lot of attention from park visitors and from Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds! As many as 10 feeders were maintained by the nature center's staff, being cleaned and refilled daily. As much as 80 pounds of sugar were used each summer. By 2005, as many as 25 hummingbirds could be seen at one time. Participants in the program had about a 50% chance of hand-feeding. But, the most patient visitor was successful, as the last person "standing" always hand-feeds. By 2006, the program had grown to "out of control" proportions as the media caught on to the event and featured it in The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cincinnati Enquirer, Columbus Dispatch, Ohio Magazine, Birds and Blooms, Better Homes and Gardens and Midwest Living. The program was also featured on television's WSAZ in Huntington, WV and the Ohio Division of Wildlife's PBS show, Wild Ohio.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-5253

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Jul 28 (Wed)
Athens Farmers Market

10 am - 1 pm. Market on State parking lot, 1000 E State St., Athens. Locals and visitors alike get their fresh produce at the Athens Farmers Market. Easy to find and called one of the nation's best markets by Audubon Magazine, the Athens Farmers Market is a must-see for any lover of food and culture. Find fresh homegrown vegetables, mouth-watering fruits and meats, fresh flowers, teas, breads and hand made crafts. Listen to live music and visit with friends at the Farmers Market Cafe which offers hot coffee and freshly prepared seasonal cuisine.

Cost: Free

Contact: Athens Farmers Market, Phone: 740-593-6763

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Jul 28 (Wed)
Weekly 5-Star Hike Series - Ash Cave

10 am. Each week we pick a new location to explore. Meet at the Ash Cave trailhead.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Jul 28 (Wed)
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Pickerington Violet Festival

Times Vary. Parade. Car and Bike Show. Beer Garden. Wed 7/28-(Community Nite). 5-6 pm Opening Ceremonies. 6:45–8:00– Ddouble Vvision (Local). 8:30–10:30–LOCAL BAND. Thurs 7/29-(Christian Nite). 5:30–6:45 CHRISTIAN BAND #1. 7:15–8:30 CHRISTIAN BAND #2. 9:00–10:45 Three Bridges Band. Fri 7/30-(Family Nite). 5:15–6:30 Soul Annex (Local Pop). 7:00–8:00 Hot Shot Gun (Accoustic Jam). 8:00–9:00 Swagg (Local Pop/Rock). 9:15–10:45 LoCash Cowboys (National Hi-energy Country/Rock). Sat 7/31-(FINAL Nite). 11:00–1:00 State Street Band (Local classic rock). 1:30–4:30 Junk Box (Local Classic Rock). 4:30–6:00 George Elliot Underground. 6:30–8:00 Deep Six (Local Rock). 8:30–10:30 Mark Farner (Classic rock).

Cost: Free

Contact: Pickerington Violet Festival, Phone: 614-524-4758

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Jul 28 (Wed)
Lancaster Downtown Farmers Market

10 am - 2 pm. Over 25 vendors featuring only homegrown and home produced products. Best supply of home-grown sweet corn in central Ohio.

Cost: Free

Contact: Dave Stuart, Phone: 740-654-4922

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Jul 28 (Wed)
Family Creek Walk

9:30-11 am. Wear creekin' shoes! Best for ages 6 and up Meet at the nature center. Two mile hike.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-4938

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Jul 29 (Thu)
Festival Tea at the Georgian Museum

4 pm. You are invited to a sumptuous afternoon tea served in the elegant Georgian Museum. Enjoy a three-course menu and endless tea in this beautiful art-filled museum. Call for reservations.

Cost: $30 per person

Contact: Lancaster Festival, Phone: 740-654-9923

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Jul 29 (Thu)
A Feeder that Makes a Difference

10-11 am. Park VIPs Chuck and Sharon have invented a squirrel proof bird feeder. Learn to feed the birds and not the squirrels.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-4938

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Jul 29 (Thu)
Storytime in the Park

10 am. Stories, songs and crafts for children younger than school age. No registration necessary. Topic is "Splish, Splash Bath" Held at Kachelmacher Park on Route 93 S just off State Route 33.

Cost: Free

Contact: Logan-Hocking County District Library, Phone: 740-385-2348

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Jul 29 (Thu)
Canoe Excursion

7:30-9 pm. Enjoy a guided tour of the lake by way of canoe. Along the way we'll search for evidence of the American Beaver. Sign up in advance at the nature center. Participation limited.

Cost: $10 fee for canoe

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-4938

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Jul 29 (Thu)
Historic Lantern Tour of Ash Cave

9 pm. The mystery of Ash Cave is special as far back as the last Ice Age and beyond. Join the naturalist in the parking lot area to explore Ash Cave by lantern light and learn this special history first hand. We supply the lights . . . you supply the imagination. Please, no pets at the lantern tour.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Jul 29 (Thu)
Hike to Moonville

2-3:30 pm. Join the Naturalist for a 1/2 mile hike to the historic and supposedly haunted Moonville Tunnel. Meet at Hope School house with your vehicle

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-4938


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Jul 30 (Fri)
Tree Identification Hike

5-6 pm. Meet at the Nature Center for a 1/2 mile hike to learn how to identify trees using their leaves.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-4938

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Jul 30 (Fri)
Concert in the Park

7-830 pm. Friday evening concerts in Worthington Park through August 27th. Performers subject to change without notice. July 30th - Hocking Valley Bluegrass Boys. August 6th - Loosely Strung. August 13th - TBA. August 20th - the Blue Jean Band. August 27th - Nashville artist Bobby Osbourne. Participants should bring lawn chairs. Food and beverages for sale by the Fellowship United Methodist Church. Gazebo in Worthington Park, corner of Main and Market Streets

Cost: Free

Contact: Concerts in the Park, Phone: 740-385-6964

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Jul 30 (Fri)
Stream Stompin' - Afternoon

2 pm. Bring along your wading shoes and meet the naturalist at the shelter house at Ash Cave for a closer look at some of our aquatic residents.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hill State Park, Phone: 740-385-6165

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Jul 30 (Fri)
Final Fridays on the Square - Keep It Cool!

6-10 pm. Enjoy this special community art event in Nelsonville's Historic Square Arts District, featuring new show openings, discount art sales and music!

Cost: Free

Contact: Historic Square Arts District in Nelsonville, Phone: 740-753-1011

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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

8 pm Fri/Sat, 2 pm Sun. "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". Directed by Melvin C. Spring. July 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, August 1. Violet Grange Hall, 36 Lockville Rd.

Cost: $10 per person

Contact: Pickerington Community Theatre, Phone: 614-863-1861

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Jul 30 (Fri)
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Hocking Hills Flea Market

A large flea market with many outside and inside vendors every weekend - Friday through Sunday. During the winter months it is held indoors towards the back of the Market. Unique items, antiques, collectibles, beautiful crafts and outstanding in-season produce.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills Market, Phone: 740-974-1138

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11th Annual Diamond Music Festival

2 pm Gates open Fri, 5 pm Fri & 12pm Sat Music Starts. Free Parking and Primitive Camping. No water hook-ups or waste dumping stations. Kids under 12 free. Food Vendors available. BYOB & chair or blanket. Family event bring your kids and fishing gear. Event occurs rain or shine. Fri Entertainment: Schedule 40, Chazamatazz, Amethystone, Red Carpet Crashers, Red Road Travelers, Trip Dog. Sat Entertainment: Sound Shop All Stars, Elena Aiello, Jeremy Gibson, OBO, Tailwinds, Rick Miller & the Rogues, Without Papers, Wooly Lemons, Three Sided Soul.

Cost: $5/day per person

Contact: Insea Sound Shop, Phone: 740-753-4784

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Jul 30 (Fri)
Sand Castle Building

10-11 am. Bring your team to the beach. Try to build the best castle. Don't forget the moat.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-4938

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Jul 30 (Fri)
Cedar Falls Stroll

10 am. Join the naturalist to explore Cedar Falls and discover the unique natural & cultural history of this area of the park.

Cost: Free

Contact: Hocking Hills State Park , Phone: 740-385-6561

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Jul 30 (Fri)
Friday Night Bandstand

7:30-9 pm. 111 E. Main St., Lancaster, OH. July 30 - The Lancaster Festival. Aug 6 - The Back Porch Swing Band - Master Musicians Celebrate Western Swing. Aug 13 - The Randy's - Too much fun for Everyone!! Don't miss this one!!

Cost: Free

Contact: Lancaster Parks and Recreation , Phone: 740-687-6651

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Jul 30 (Fri)
Baltimore Farmers Market

5-7 pm. Locally grown produce and more. Every Friday night till October 22nd. Corner of North High St and West Market St., Baltimore.

Cost: Free

Contact: Baltimore Downtown Restoration Committee, Phone: 740-862-6741

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Jul 31 (Sat)
Athens Farmers Market

10 am - 1 pm. Market on State parking lot, 1000 E State St., Athens. Locals and visitors alike get their fresh produce at the Athens Farmers Market. Easy to find and called one of the nation's best markets by Audubon Magazine, the Athens Farmers Market is a must-see for any lover of food and culture. Find fresh homegrown vegetables, mouth-watering fruits and meats, fresh flowers, teas, breads and hand made crafts. Listen to live music and visit with friends at the Farmers Market Cafe which offers hot coffee and freshly prepared seasonal cuisine.

Cost: Free

Contact: Athens Farmers Market, Phone: 740-593-6763

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Jul 31 (Sat)
Hands-on Stained Glass Workshop

10 am - 12 pm. Learn basic copper foil stained glass techniques with Audrey Martin. All supplies are provided. At the end of the class you will walk away with your completed project and the knowledge to dive into more suffocated glass projects.

Cost: $25 per person

Contact: Scenic Way Gifts and Art Glass Studio, Phone: 740-596-1913

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Aug 1 (Sun)
Public Powwow in the Hocking Hills

10 am - 9 pm. Inter-tribal event honoring a Native American hero from the past - Chief Logan of the Mingo tribe on the eastern frontier - will present history and traditions. The powwow will feature Native American drums, food, dancers and vendors (including jewelry, art, crafts and clothing). Powwow proceeds will help Special Friends of Hocking County (program similar to Big Brother/Big Sisters). This is a family event, so no alcohol, drugs or large dogs are permitted. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. Free primitive public on-site camping is available. All Native American dancers and drummers are welcome, as are pre-1840's re-enactors.

Cost: $5; Children under 12 are free

Contact: Hocking Hills Market - Outdoor Event Center, Phone: 740-385-4660

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Jul 31 (Sat)
The Wonders of Old Man's Cave

10 am. Meet the naturalist at the Naturalist Cabin for a short hike and discover some facts about the history of the area and the rock formations that are found throughout the park.

Cost: Free

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Jul 31 (Sat)
Saturday Night at the Movies!

8:45-10:15 pm. Family fun at the nature center amphitheater. Walk Disney films will be featured. Titles for the entire summer are posted at all offices.

Cost: Free

Contact: Lake Hope State Park, Phone: 740-596-4938

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Jul 31 (Sat)
Movies in the Campground.

9 pm. Come to the amphitheater located near the pool area and main shower house in the campground and enjoy a family fun movie under the stars.

Cost: Free

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Jul 31 (Sat)
Archery Lessons

4:30-5:30 pm. Ages 7 and up can try to shoot a bullseye. Parents must accompany children. Camp Office.

Cost: Free

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Jul 31 (Sat)
Birdwalk

9-10 am. Search for colorful summer residents by sight and sound. Binoculars provided. Hope School.

Cost: Free

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Jul 31 (Sat)
Bremen Farmers Market

9 am - 12 pm. Every Saturday Through September 25th. Locally grown produce, baked goods, homemade items. Downtown Bremen.

Cost: Free

Contact: Bremen Farmers Market, Phone: 740-569-4121

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Jul 31 (Sat)
Hocking Hills Farmers Market

9 am - 12 pm. Find fresh produce & food, plus other agricultural-related products, support area farmers and enjoy the atmosphere at one of Ohio's estimated 200 farmers' markets.

Cost: Free to Browse

Contact: Hocking County Farm Bureau, Phone: 740-385-5306

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Jul 31 (Sat)
Olde Time Music Festival with Dan Levenson & Bob C

8 pm. Gates open 7 pm. Olde Time Music Festival with Dan Levenson and Bob Carlin. At the Fur Peace Ranch in Pomeroy, Ohio.

Cost: $15 per person

Contact: Fur Peace Ranch, Phone: 740-992-6228

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Jul 31 (Sat)
Lancaster Downtown Farmers Market

8 am - Noon. Over 25 vendors featuring only homegrown and home produced products. Best supply of home-grown sweet corn in central Ohio.

Cost: Free

Contact: Dave Stuart, Phone: 740-654-4922

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Jul 31 (Sat)
Furs, Feathers, Feet & Fangs

2 pm. Join the naturalist at the Camp Amphitheater to discover the many special wildlife adaptations and discuss how to search for signs of the many species here at Hocking Hills.

Cost: Free

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