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September 2, 2022

Reflecting on the Steel Museum’s Creation and Growth

Join us as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor. Dr. Donna DeBlasio will be discussing the history of Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor from its inception, through the opening of the permanent exhibit in 1992 from an in-person perspective.

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September 2, 2022

The Underground Railroad in Westerville: People and Places

Hanby House is recognizing International Underground Railroad Month by hosting a program titled “The Underground Railroad in Westerville: People and Places. The event will feature tours of the historic Hanby home along with information about other individuals and families in Westerville who worked to provide shelter to freedom-seekers alongside the Hanbys.

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August 31, 2022

55+ Creative Aging: African Inspired Handmade Polymer Clay Beads by Debbie Jackson

Part 1 (2 weeks) - All Skill Levels African Trade Beads & Bangles Hear about the origin of African Trade Beads and see samples of Debbie’s authentic collection. Learn how to make millefiore (1000 flowers) canes along with several other cane patterns with polymer clay. Create a beautiful assortment of imitative African Trade Beads that […]

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August 30, 2022

Buckeye Furnace Gift Shoppe Pre Holiday Sale

10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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August 30, 2022

Buckeye Furnace Fall Festival

HEY ALL YOU BUCKEYE FURNACE FALL FESTIVAL FANS!!! This year you can visit with over 45 different vendors selling a variety of wares and a full schedule of events while listening all day to local country and blue grass group Red Brush. The rules and online registration forms are available for the Little Miss and […]

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August 24, 2022

UNESCO World Heritage Open House at Newark Earthworks

Explore this remnant of a 2,000 year-old complex that is the largest set of geometric earthworks ever known.

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August 24, 2022

Newark Earthworks Remnants Walking Tour

Join Jeff Gill for a walking tour of the “lost portions” of the Newark Earthworks – those that generally go unnoticed in the city of Newark. The tour will start in front of the museum at the Great Circle Earthworks, covering about three miles of mostly level terrain on public sidewalks. Dress for the weather, […]

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August 22, 2022

Appraisal Clinic

Wonder if grandma left you with something of value or is it a dust collector? Don’t know exactly what the object is or what its use was? Bring your heirlooms, garage sale purchases, or sentimental objects and find out if they should be insured or just enjoyed for the memories. Through years of experience, supported […]

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August 22, 2022

Digging the Past Archaeology Day

October is Archaeology Month in Ohio and we plan to celebrate! Not only will we be exploring archaeology, but we will also be looking at different aspects of geology and changes to the earth due to erosion, sedimentation, and deposition. This program is great for any student or adult interested in Archaeology! Campus Martius will […]

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August 22, 2022

Dressing for the Occasion: Clothing Styles of the Ohio Company on the Ohio Frontier (River and Country Lecture Series)

Moving to the remote and unsettled regions of the Ohio Company purchase in the 1780’s required much planning and decision-making. The essential supplies had to be chosen carefully due to the distance traveled and space allowed in various modes of transportation. However, what shall I wear? Always a perplexing question. With speaker Bill Reynolds, this […]