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2014 Northwest ohio SUMMEREnter ta inm ent
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Supplement to The Crescent-News Friday, May 30, 2014
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Summer fun coming fastFrom festivals to golf
outings, there’s something for everyone this summer going on in the region.
Love music? There’s the Music in the Parks series or the Take Me to the Rivers Hot Jazz and Blues Festival in Defiance, Tri-State Rhythm & Rib Fest in Ottawa and various con-certs at area venues. County fairs are also featuring great musical acts. Foghat will perform at the Defiance County Fair in Hicksville.
The Morse Family Gospel Singers and Connor Rose will perform at the Paulding County Fair. The Fulton County Fair, famous for its Labor Day weekend concerts, will feature the Doobie Brothers on Aug. 31 and Lee Bice and Cole Swindell on Sept. 1.
New this year, will be an open mic night on Tuesdays at the Pontiac Park gazebo in Defiance, where local individuals can showcase their talent.
Another new event is the Defiance Hot Air Balloon Festival in August. The fes-tival will feature balloon
races, a night glow and car show, as well as food and kids' area.
The region will also be hopping with festivals throughout the summer. These include ones that cel-ebrate a heritage such as the Germanfest in Fort Wayne, Bavarian Schuetzenfest in Deshler, Greek Fest in Fort Wayne, Lagrange Street Polish Festival in Toledo, African American Festival in Toledo and others.
Other festival celebrate the area’s history such as the Johnny Appleseed Festival (which several communi-ties hold), Flat Rock Creek Festival in Paulding, Corn City Festival in Deshler, Pioneer Days in Kalida and Pettisville Friendship Days.
Then there are those fes-tivals that celebrate food. A strawberry festival will be held in both Napoleon and Defiance this year. Delta has its Chicken Festival in July. St. Joe, Ind., will have its annual pickle festival and then there are the vari-ous rib fests throughout the region.
For those who want to get
out and go, there are sever-al cruise-ins, car shows and rallys slated. Throughout the summer there will be a cruise night in Wauseon on Tuesdays. Bryan will have its cruise-ins on Thursdays through August.
The Maumee Valley Car Club will also have its First Friday’s Northtowne Cruise-Ins through September as well. The River City Rodders Car Club will have its cruise nights though August as well.
Rally in the Alley will be held in Napoleon through August, while Napoleon Harley Davidson will be having its Harley and Hot Rods on Thursdays through August too.
Those who are more active can get out and take part in some of the various runs slated throughout the summer this year.
Besides the various Relay for Life events, there are several 5K runs includ-ing: the Rifbest River Run in Antwerp, 4 Years out of Heaven 5K in Oakwood, Apache Run in Sherwood
and YMCA 5K Run in Defiance and others.
Those who prefer to take to the greens can take part in the Defiance College Alumni Yellow Jacket Classic Golf Tournament, Linus Slattery Memorial Gold Tournament Weekend and other tourneys.
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Horses pull a carriage during the 2013 Tomato Festival Parade, which is part of the Henry County Fair. This summer there are plenty of fairs and festivals slat-ed throughout the region.
Summer eventS
ReoccurringJune-August — Wauseon Cruise
Night, every Tuesday, 6-8 p.m., Wauseon, with the super cruise every third Tuesday from 6-9 p.m., wauseoncruisenight@hotmail.com
June-August — Bryan Cruise-Ins, every Thursday through August, 6-8 p.m., downtown Bryan.
June-July — Bryan City Band Concert, Wednesdays starting June 4 and going eight weeks, 8 p.m., down-town Bryan.
June-August — History Detective, first Sunday of each month, 2-4 p.m., Dr. John Bloomfield Home, Napoleon.
June-September — First Friday’s Northtowne Cruise-Ins, June 6, July 4, Aug. 1, Sept. 5, 6-8 p.m., behind Estle Cadillac, Defiance, Ohio.
June-August — River City Rodders Car Club Cruise Nights, June 4, July 2 and Aug. 6, 6-9 p.m., downtown Napoleon.
June-August — Rally in the Alley, June 6, July 18 and Aug, 1, Elks park-ing lot, Napoleon.
June-August — Open Mic Night, Tuesdays, June 3-Aug. 19, gazebo at Pontiac Park, Defiance
June-August — Harleys and Hot Rods, Third Thursdays 5-9 p.m., Napoleon Harley Davidson, Napoleon
JuneJune 5-6 — John Paulding Days,
5-10 p.m., downtown Paulding.June 5 — WNDH Campbell Soup
Kidz Fest, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Glenwood Park, Napoleon.
June 5 — Anthony Hamilton, 7 p.m., Embassy Theater, Fort Wayne.
June 5 — Defiance College Community Band, 7:30 p.m., Veterans’ Memorial Grove, Defiance.
June 6-7 — Peony Festival, down-town Van Wert, visitvanwert.org/jun.html.
June 6-15 — “Leaving Iowa,” Williams County Community Theater, Bryan Little Theater off the Square, 419-636-6400
June 6-7 — Gathering in Unity, Memorial Park, West Unity.
June 6-7 — Relay for Life of Putnam County, Ottawa Glandorf Senior High School.
June 6-8 — Dance Dolls Annual Recital, June 6-7, 7 p.m.; June 8, 2 p.m., Huber Opera House and Civic Center, Hicksville.
June 6-7 — TNT Full Pull, Henry County Fairgrounds, Napoleon.
June 7 — Defiance College Alumni Yellow Jacket Classic Golf Tournament, 7:30 a.m. registration, 8:30 a.m., shotgun start, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
June 7 — Cleveland Street Rib Fest, Antwerp, starting at 11 a.m.
June 7 — Migration Patterns in
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Downtown Defiance setting for music, food and funDowntown Defiance will
be the place to be this sum-mer with music, entertain-ment and more.
“It’s a really busy sum-mer,” said Cindy Mack, director of the Defiance Development and Visitor’s Bureau (DDVB). “The sec-ond annual Take Me the Rivers Red Hot Jazz and Blues Festival taking part the same week as the trav-eling Vietnam Wall is in town.”
The Moving Wall — Vietnam Veterans Memorial will be at the Defiance College campus June 12-15. The jazz festival is from 5-9 p.m. June 14 at Kingsbury Park in Defiance. Performers include the Kelly McLennan Quartet, I-75 Ensemble, Motor City Beat and Fort Defiance Dixieland.
“Both events are going to be large and hopefully people go from one to the other,” Mack said, adding approximately 500-600 peo-ple attended the jazz fes-tival last year and there is hope to double that amount this year.
In addition to the jazz fest and traveling wall, there will be a several other events in the downtown area. A few events will be
reoccurring. These include Music in
the Parks and the new open mic night at Pontiac Park.
Among the performances for the Music in the Parks series are: Defiance College Community Band at 7:30 p.m. June 5 at Veterans’ Memorial Grove (Latty’s Grove); Creole Stomp at 7:30 p.m. June 26 at Riverside Park, Harpeth Rising at 7:30 p.m. July 24 at Triangle Park; and the Bud Widmer Rube Band at 6 p.m. Aug. 7 at the UAW Park.
For those who may want to perform themselves, an open mic night will be held on Tuesdays, June 3-Aug. 19, at the gazebo in Pontiac Park. Rain locations are Bibby Coffee or The Compass. The event begins at 6 p.m. each Tuesday.
Mack said Cabin Fever Coffee and Biggby Coffee had both been doing open mic nights, which drew crowds. The businesses asked if there was a bigger venue that could be used for the performances. It was agreed to have it at Pontiac Park.
“Performers will sign up when they get there,” Mack said of performing. “Both coffee shops had a lot of great people in there
performing. They really showcased the local talent. People will be surprised the kind of talent we have in our community. They just need to come down and listen.”
Open mic night is spon-sored by Biggby Coffee, Children’s Lantern, The Compass and Dedicated to Defiance. For more infor-mation, call 419-956-2025.
Also at area parks, Dr. Mor B.S. will have his Scared Stiff Down by the River movies. The movies
will be on the last Saturday in June and July and on Aug. 16. Movies will begin at dusk.
Other downtown area events this summer include Art in the Park at the Defiance Public Library/fort grounds from 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. June 29 and the fireworks on July 3 at the confluence of the rivers. For a complete list of down-town Defiance summer events, visit visitdefianceo-hio.com or visit the DDVB on Facebook.
New this year to the downtown area will be a hot air balloon festival at the Defiance County Airport sponsored by the United Way of Defiance County. Proceeds from the event will be used to fund the United Way’s Community Engagement Center. The event will include 12 hot air balloons in two races, a bal-loon “glow” at dusk, pan-cake breakfast and more.
“It’s going to be similar
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Individuals enjoy some ribs during the Defiance Ribfest in 2013. The annual event brings rib lovers from around the region and includes live entertainment. This year's event is on Sept. 27 in downtown Defiance.
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to the balloon fest of the past and hopefully it will be rebuilt into another major event in the com-munity,” Mack said.
Rounding out the sum-mer events will be the annual Ribfest from 2-11 p.m. downtown. There will be delicious ribs as well as live music. The Blues Brothers tribute band Soul Men will per-form with their seven piece band. Look for them coming in Blues Brothers’ style with an old police cruiser as well. Soul Men
are set to perform at 4 p.m. At 7 p.m. the band Reckon will entertain crowds.
Organizers are current-ly working to get a third band to perform earlier in the day.
“I like the idea of mix-ing different types of bands and music,” Mack said.
Besides the various events for the DDVB, a group of retail merchants will also be holding retail events throughout the summer. To find out about the deals, visit www.downtowndefi -ance.com.
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Putnam County, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., Putnam County Public Library, Ottawa.
June 7 — Relay for Life Golf Outing, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
June 7-8 — Black Swamp Historical Farm Implement Show, Auglaize Village, rural Defiance; June 7, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; June 8, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
June 7 — Relay for Life Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Bryan Recreation Park, 419-551-1738 or 419-438-3238.
June 7 — Bike Rally, John Paulding Historical Society, Paulding, registra-tion at 9 a.m., first bike out at 11 a.m. Contact Jay or Kathy Denny at 419-587-3143, 419-786-0768 or kajd@tds.net.
June 7 — Ribfest River Run 5K , 9 a.m., Oasis Bar
& Grill, Antwerp.June 7 — 4 Years Out
of Heaven 5K & Kids Fun Run, 5K at 9 a.m., fun run, 8:30 a.m., Oakwood Fire Department, https://sites.google.com/site/fouryear-soutofheaven5k/home.
June 8 — Memories for Marleah 5K, 4:30 p.m., Sauder Village, Archbold, lauberk05@hotmail.com or 419-572-1775.
June 8 — Ayersville Football Golf Outing, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
June 8 — Strawberry Festival, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Henry County Historical Society’s Dr. John Bloomfield Home, Napoleon; VMCCA antique car show, music entertainment, book sale.
June 8 — Gospel Music Concert, 4 p.m., Sauder Village, Archbold.
June 8 — Toledo Metro Golf Tournament, 10 a.m., Eagle Rock Golf Club,
Defiance, 419-350-2421.June 8-15 — Germanfest,
Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne.
June 8 — Four Corners Heritage Center Open House, 1-4 p.m., 419-592-4568.
June 9-14 — Paulding County Fair, Paulding.
June 10 — Under the Streetlamp, 7:30 p.m., Stranahan Theater, Toledo.
June 10 — Daniel O’Donnell, 7 p.m., Embassy Theatre, Fort Wayne.
June 12 — Strawberry Festival, 5-7 p.m., St. John United Church of Christ, Defiance.
June 12 — Container Gardening, 2 p.m., Defiance Public Library.
June 12 — Henry County Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance, 419-592-1786.
June 13-14 — Henry County Relay for
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Special Starts June 2nd
JUNE 7 Yellow Jacket Classic
Golf Outing at Eagle Rock
JUNE 12-15 Defiance College is the site
of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Moving Wall
JUNE 27-29 Got Clue:
The Detectives of Defiance summer camp
JULY 21-AUGUST 1 Hench Autism Studies summer camp
For more information on these events, visit DEFIANCE.EDU
For 2014 DC youth sport camps, visit defianceathletics.com
Join us this summer
at Defiance College!
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Individuals take part in the Henry County Relay for Life in Napoleon in 2013. Many Relay for Life organiza-
tions hold fundraisers prior to the Relay, such as the Relay for Life Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show in Bryan on June 7.
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Summer fun awaits at Defiance Public Library systemThe Defiance Public
Library has a plethora of events planned this sum-mer for children, teens, adults and families.
It all starts with the sum-mer reading program. Registration online is underway and individuals can visit the library begin-ning June 9 to register in house and receive a full schedule of events.
This year’s summer read-ing challenge theme is "Fizz Boom Read."
To kick off the schedule of events, Mr. Molecule will visit June 11 to perform sev-eral unbelievable science experiments.
Mr. Molecule will be at Johnson Memorial Library in Hicksville at 2:30 p.m., Sherwood Branch Library at 4:30 p.m. and the Defiance Public Library at 6:30 p.m.
During the Summer Reading Challenge, youth are asked to read or be read to for 20 minutes a day while keeping track of it on their designated reading record.
At the end of the chal-lenge, participants who complete the requirements will be entered to win priz-es.
There will be various summer reading events throughout the summer.
The final event for the Summer Reading Challenge will be July 30 when the libraries will have some animal visitors from the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo. The zoo will visit Defiance Public Library at 11 a.m., Sherwood Branch Library at 3 p.m. and Johnson Memorial Library in Hicksville at 5:30 p.m.
The library will also have a summer series for adults at the Defiance Public Library.
The series begins at 2 p.m. June 12 with container gar-dening presented by Sister Rita Wienken. Wienken has more than 35 years of experience being an organic farmer and educator. She will talk about how grow-
ing vegetables in contain-ers is growing in popular-ity and can help create a healthy food system.
Individuals can then get the buzz on organic honey from local beekeeper David Jebb at 6 p.m. June 17. Jebb, the owner of the Village Square in Defiance, will talk about the healthy prop-erties of organic honey.
Those with a more artistic flair might want to come to the library at 6 p.m. June 25 for the “Coffee & Canvas” event. Registration is required for this free event.
During “Coffee & Canvas,” individuals can come to the library for an informal evening of paint-ing and iced coffee.
Those looking to the heav-
ens may enjoy the last two events in the summer series at the library.
Tom Burns, director of the Perkins Observatory operated by Ohio Wesleyan
University, will talk about backyard astronomy at 6 p.m. July 9. Weather per-mitting, participants will be able to go outside to view the stars with a telescope near the end of the pro-gram.
The last of the series will be on chasing summer storms. This event will be at 5:30 p.m. July 15.
Photographer/cinema-tographer Allan Detrich, a Toledo native, will talk about capturing a summer storm in photographs and his first-hand accounts on storm chasing.
For more information on upcoming summer classes and events hosted by the Defiance Public Library system, visit http://defi-ancelibrary.org.
The Defiance Public Library system's summer read-ing challenge will kick off with the Mr. Molecule Science Show on June 9. The show blends science, magic, puppets and humor to teach science prin-ciples.
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Defiance Public Library 320 Fort St., Defiance
419-782-1456
Johnson Memorial Library 116 W. High St., Hicksville
419-542-6200
Sherwood Branch Library 117 N. Harrison, Sherwood
419-899-4343
defiance public library system visit: www.defiancelibrary.org
Join us for the 2014 Summer Reading ChallengeEvents for Children, Teens & Families
Online registration for youth programs begins May 5Th or you can visit the library beginning JunE 9Th to receive a full schedule of events.
Visit us this summer at any DPLS Library:
KicK-off EvEnt: Mr. MolEculE WEdnEsday, JunE 11th2:30pm at Johnson Memorial library4:30pm at sherwood Branch library6:30pm defiance Public library
have Fun
with Science
ADuLt EVEntS: Container Gardening
Buzz on Organic HoneyCoffee & Canvas
Backyard AstronomyChasing Summer Storms
suMMEr rEading challEngE finalE:
ft. Wayne children’s ZooWednesday, July 30th
11:00am atdefiance Public library
3:00pm atsherwood Branch library
5:30pm at Johnson Memorial Library
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Life, Henry County Fairgrounds, Napoleon.
June 14 — Apache Run/Walk 5K and Jason Kline 1.5 Mile Memorial Run Walk, Fairview Elementary School, Sherwood; 9 a.m.
June 14 — McClure Sons of the American Legion Golf Outing, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
June 12-15 — 50th Anniversary Remembrance of Vietnam War, traveling wall at Defiance College Campus, 419-438-0611.
June 13-14 — Linus Slattery Memorial Gold Tournament Weekend — June 13, multipurpose building, Hicksville; June 14, Hickory Hills Golf Course, Hicksville.
June 13-15 — Bavarian Schutzenfest, Bavarian Haus, Deshler.
June 14 — Children's Lantern Golf Outing, 9 a.m., Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance, 419-576-0673.
June 14-21 — Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure,
Orrville, Coshocton, Mount Vernon, Bucyrus and Mansfield, 614-273-08
June 14 — Take Me to the Rivers Jazz Festival, 5-9 p.m., Kingsbury Park, Defiance.
June 14 — Wiffle Ball
Tournament: A Sports for Kids Fundraiser, check in 9 a.m., Ney Park.
June 15 — Father's Day Golf Tournament, 1 p.m. shotgun, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
June 16 — Dry Branch
Fire Squad, 7 p.m., Huber Opera House and Civic Center, Hicksville.
June 17 — Buzz on Organic Honey, 6 p.m., Defiance Public Library; David Jebb, a local bee-keeper shares his knowl-edge of beekeeping.
June 17-22 — Dairy Days Sauder Village, Archbold.
June 17-21 — Bryan Jubilee, downtown Bryan.
June 19 — The Temptations, Centennial Terrace, Sylvania.
June 19-22 — Columbus Grove Sesquicentennial
June 19-22 — BBQ Ribfest, Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne.
June 20-21 — Relay for Life of Hicksville, Hicksville Exempted Village School.
June 20-21 — Black Swamp Benefit, Fulton County Fairgrounds, Wauseon.
June 20 — ProMedica Golf Tournament, 9:45 a.m. shotgun, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
June 20 — Chris Young, Centennial Terrace, Sylvania.
June 20-23 — Pyrate Fest, Put-in-Bay.
June 20-21 — Northwestern Ohio Volunteer Fireman’s Association annual Convention, Northwood
June 20-21 — Relay for Life of Williams County, Williams County Fairgrounds, Montpelier.
June 21 — Color Me Jubilee 1 Mile Fun Run, 6:30 p.m., Portland and High streets, Bryan.
June 21 — Northwest Ohio’s Pickers Paradise Flea Market, June 21, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; June 22, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Henry County Fairgrounds, Napoleon.
June 21 — Fairview 4 Mile Relay, Fairview Elementary School, Sherwood, 8 a.m.
June 21 — Wine and Roses, 7-9 p.m. Henry County Historical Society, Napoleon.
June 21 — Tractors, Tractors, Tractors, Sauder Village, Archbold.
June 21 — Firefighters Golf Outing, 8:30 a.m., Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance, 419-956-9753.
June 21 — Napoleon Sons of the American Legion Golf Outing, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
June 22 — Ayersville United Methodist Church Barnyard Barbecue, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
June 23-28 — Putnam County Fair, Ottawa.
June 23-29 — National Threshers Reunion, Fulton County Fairgrounds, Wauseon.
June 24 — Eagle Rock Junior Invitational, 8 a.m. tee times, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
June 25 — Coffee and Canvas, 6 p.m., Defiance Public Library.
June 26-29 — Fort Defiance Players’ “Harmony Romances,” Strode Center for the Arts, Defiance, www.fortdefi-anceplayers.org.
June 26-29 — Greekfest, Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne.
June 26 — Creole Stomp, 7:30 p.m., Riverside Park, Defiance.
June 26 — 5th Harmony, 7:30 p.m., Stranahan Theater, Toledo.
June 27-28 — Relay for Life of Defiance, Defiance High School.
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A little girl examines a sculpture during Art in the Park at the Defiance Public Library/fortgrounds in 2013. Art in the Park will be held June 29 this year in Defiance.
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Fort Wayne offering festivals for everyone this summerFORT WAYNE — There’s
a festival for everyone in Fort Wayne this summer.
Things kick off on June 6-7 with Sweetwater Sound’s GearFest. The nation’s largest end-user oriented music and pro audio festi-val features performances, a musician’s flea market and educational opportu-nities such as workshops, clinics and seminars. The two-day event draws thou-sands of people from all over the nation and features thousand of dollars of give-aways.
Those in town for GearFest might want to stick around a bit longer as the week-long Germanfest starts June 8 at Headwaters Park.
The 33rd annual event celebrates German heritage as well as “essen, trinken und Gemütlichkeit” (eating, drinking and having a good
time). The event kicks off with a
German Mass at St. Peter’s Catholic Church on June 8 at 11 a.m. The official open-ing ceremonies of the event will be held at 3 p.m. by the Fort Wayne Mannerchor/Damenchor organization at the park on Elmhurst Drive. Opening night activities close with dinner, food and live entertainment at 5:30 p.m.
Other fun events dur-ing the festival include the maskrugstemmen kontest (who can hold a beer stein the longest without spilling) at 6:30 p.m. at Club Soda and a visit from the Bolo Tie Line Dance troupe from Fort Wayne’s sister city Gera, Germany, at 7:30 p.m. in the Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Community Center, both on June 9; the Show Us Your Legs ’N
Ledrhosen Contest at 7:30 p.m. June 12; masskrugren-nen (stein line relay race) at 4 and 8:30 p.m. June 13; Familienfest midway from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. with games and rides for kids of all ages and national wiener dog finals from 2-5:30 p.m. on June 14; and much more.
Those who love ribs need to head to Headwaters Park on June 19-22 as the 17th annual RibFest will be held. Each year the festival fea-tures ribs, brisket, pulled pork, rib sandwiches, chick-en and more. There is also live entertainment through-out the event.
Individuals can then cel-ebrate their Greek heritage during Greekfest on June 26-29 at Headwaters Park. The 34th annual event includes live music, danc-ing, food, raffles and the annual 5K run/walk on
June 28 at 10:30 a.m.Festivals spill out into the
streets during Buskerfest on June 28. The festival cele-brates street performers and live art. It’s held from 4-11 p.m. at Wayne and Calhoun streets. Expect to see stilt walkers, mimes, face paint-ers and various acts per-form.
One of the biggest events in the city will happen July 11-19 as the Three Rivers Festival kicks off at Headwaters Park and vari-ous other locations. Just some of the activities sched-uled during the festival are the kick off parade at 9:45 a.m. July 11, Art in the Park in Freimann Square on July 12-13, bed races on Main Street on July 16, Children’s Fest on July 18-19 at the IPFW campus, raft race and fireworks on July 19. Throughout the event there
will be food vendors, down-town midway and enter-tainment.
The Allen County Fair, which offers music, crafts, food, rides and games, will be July 22-27 at the fair-grounds on Carroll Road. The fair will be host to a karaoke contest, team pig wrestling, rickshaw races, redneck relays, hot air balloon fly out and glow, cruise-in and demolition derby.
For automobile enthusi-asts the Muddy River Run will be held from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. July 26 at the IPFW campus. The run includes a cruise-in, poker run, driv-ing events, games, car corral and swap meet.
Those more into the artis-tic side of things, can head to the sixth annual Taste of
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June 27 — Rib Fest, 5:30-10:30 p.m., North Perry Street, Napoleon.
June 27-29 — Pettisville Friendship Days, Pettisville Community Park.
June 28 — Day in the Park, Bryan Park.
June 28 — Master gar-deners' garden tour 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Defiance, self-guided tour, 419-782-4771.
June 28 — Focus on Fiber Arts, Sauder Village, Archbold.
June 28 — Buskerfest, 4-11 p.m. Wayne and Calhoun streets, Fort Wayne.
June 29 — Art in the Park, fortgrounds Defiance, 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
June 31 — Wine and Roses, 7-9 p.m., out-door wine sampling, Dr. John Bloomfield Home, Napoleon; cost $10.
July July 1 — Ringo Starr and
his All Starr Band —July 1, 7:30 p.m., Toledo Zoo
AmphitheaterJuly 3 — Fireworks, dusk,
fortgrounds in Defiance.July 3-4 — Delphos
Kiwanis July 4 Celebration, Stadium Park, Delphos.
July 4 — Kiwanis Fly-In, Williams County Airport,
Bryan.July 4 — Flag Tourney,
Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
July 4-6 — Old-Fashioned 4th of July, Sauder Village, Archbold.
July 4 —YMCA 5K River
Run, Kingsbury Park, Defiance.
July 5 — Deshler Development Committee Car Show, 4-8 p.m., Deshler.
July 5 — Firecracker Open, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
July 6 — Motorama, AuGlaize Village, rural Defiance, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
July 9-12 — Crosley Automobile Club National Meet, Fulton County Fairgrounds, Wauseon.
July 9 — Backyard Astronomy, 6 p.m., Defiance Public Library.
July 11 — Little Big Town, 7:30 p.m., Toledo Zoo Amphitheater.
July 11 — Defiance Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing, 10 a.m., Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance, 419-782-7946.
July 11 — Cheap Trick, Headwater’s Park, Fort Wayne.
July 11 — Tesla, Centennial Terrace, Sylvania.
July 11-13 — Lagrange Street Polish Festival, Lagrange Street, Toledo,
www.polishfestival.org.July 11-13 — Delta
Chicken Festival, Delta, www.deltachickenfestival.com.
July 11-19 — Three Rivers Festival, Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne.
July 12 — Troop Loop Ride, 10 a.m., Hicksville Eagles.
July 12 — Humane Society Golf Outing, 10 a.m. shotgun start, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance, 419-395-2125.
July 12-13 — Railroad Heritage Weekend, July 12, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., July 13, noon-5 p.m., Van Wert County Fairgrounds, Van Wert.
July 12 — Sugar Ray, Smash Mouth and Blues Traveler, Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne.
July 12 — Fiddle Contest and Summer on the Farm, Sauder Village, Archbold.
July 12-13 — Toledo Lighthouse Waterfront Festival, Maumee Bay State Park, Oregon.
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Several car shows are slated throughout this sum-mer including the Deshler Development Committee Car Show on July 5, Motorama at AuGlaize Village on July 6, Cruisin’ Critters Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show in Bryan on July 18 and several others.
the Arts and Food Festival on Aug. 23 from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. at the Arts United Center. The free festival features nine performance stages, hands-on activities, area artists, art sale, food
vendors and live music. Beer brewers and con-
noisseurs will flock to Headwaters Park on Sept. 12-13 for Mad Anthony’s Oktoberfest. The festival, which is open from 2-6 p.m., features more than 20 regional craft brew-ers, with more than 100 Indiana beers as well.
One of the more unique festivals in Fort Wayne is the Regional Maker Faire on Sept. 13-14 at Headwaters Park. The family-friendly festival is for individuals who like to make, create, invent, craft and tinker. The festival celebrated things people create themselves, includ-ing science and technology items, alternative energy vehicles, art cars, urban farming, woodworking, bicycles and more.
Closing out the festival season is a celebration of the life and times of John Chapman. The Johnny Appleseed Festival will be held Sept. 20-21. The fes-tival includes demonstra-tors, living history exhibits such as a military encamp-ment and trappers, food booths, a farmer’s market, crafts and children’s area. This is the 40th anniver-sary of the festival, which has more than 200 booths and has had vendors from more than 42 states.
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July 12 — Optimist Triathlon and 5K Reservoir Run, Defiance Reservoir, 419-782-4116.
July 13 — Golf scramble, 9 a.m., Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
July 13 — Lost Arts, 2-4 p.m., Dr. John Bloomfield Home, Napoleon, free-will donation.
July 13 — Couples' open, 1 p.m., Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
July 13 — Sarah McLachlan, 7:30 p.m., Toledo Zoo Amphitheater.
July 15 — First Federal Bank Golf Outing, noon shotgun start, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
July 15 — Chasing Summer Storms, 5:30 p.m., Defiance Public Library.
July 16, 19, 21 — Beads, Bones & Stones (artifacts with Glen Beutler), July 16, 6 p.m., Putnam County Library in Ottawa; July 19, 6 p.m., Fort Jennings branch library; July 21, 10 a.m., Columbus Grove branch library.
July 17-19 — Summer Moon Fest ival , Wapakoneta.
July 17-20 — Antique Motorcycle Club of America Show and Race, Fulton County Fairgrounds, Wauseon.
July 17 — Ladies' Invitational, 9 a.m. shot-gun, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
July 17 — Gavin DeGraw and Matt Nathanson, 6:30 p.m., Toledo Zoo.
July 18 — Cruisin’ Critters Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show, 6-8 p.m. Wesley United Methodist Church, Bryan, 419-636-5571.
July 18-19 — Ball Summer Fest, Defiance County Fairgrounds, Hicksville, www.theball-summerfest.org.
July 18 — Willie Nelson and Alison Kruass, 6:30 p.m., Toledo Zoo Amphitheater.
July 19 — Bean Days 5K Run/Walk and 1-mile Kids Fun Run, 5K at 8:30 a.m., fun run at 8 a.m., Montpelier Village School.
July 19 — Tri-State Rhythm & Rib Fest, Putnam County Fairgrounds, Ottawa.
July 19 — Explore the Crafts, Sauder Village, Archbold.
July 19 — Woodson Memorial Golf Outing, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
July 19 — Dragon Boat Festival, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., International Park, Toledo.
July 19 — Scared Stiff Down by the River, dusk, Pontiac Park, Defiance.
July 19-20 — African American Festival, University of Toledo, www.toledourban.com.
July 20 — Lost Art, 2-4 p.m., Dr. John Bloomfield Home, Napoleon, free-will donation.
July 21 — LPGA-USGA Junior Golf Fundraiser, 2 p.m., Eagle Rock Golf
Club, Defiance.July 23-Aug. 3 — Ohio
State Fair, Columbus.July 23 — Boz Scaggs with
Dave Mason, Centennial Terrace, Sylvania.
July 24-26 — “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolored Dreamcoat,” 7:30 p.m., John L. Johnson Auditorium, Napoleon, presented by Maumee Valley Civic Theatre, 419-592-1786.
July 24 — Harpeth Rising, 7:30 p.m., Triangle Park, Defiance.
July 24-27 — Midwest Geobash, Fulton County Fairgrounds, Wauseon.
July 24-26 — St. Joe Pickle Festival, St. Joe, Ind.
July 25-27 — C.C. Banks presentation, Huber Opera House and Civic Center, Hicksville.
July 25-26 — Wetzelland Swap Meet, Van Wert County Fairgrounds, www.wetzelmc.com.
July 26 — Vintage Baseball Tournament, Sauder Village, Archbold.
July 26 — Muddy River Run, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., IPFW campus, Fort Wayne.
July 26 — Henry County Bowlers Golf Outing, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
July 26 — Williams County Rib Fest, 4:30-11 p.m., Williams County Fairgrounds, Montpelier.
July 26 — Paulding County Relay for Life
Golf Outing, 9 a.m. shot-gun, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
July 27 — Lost Arts, 2-4 p.m., Dr. John Bloomfield Home, Napoleon, free-will donation.
July 27 — Couple's Golf, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
July 30 — John Fogerty, 8 p.m., Toledo Zoo Amphitheater.
July 31-Aug. 2 — Fort Defiance Players Dinner Theatre, Defiance College’s Serrick Center, www.fort-definaceplayers.com.
July 31-Aug. 2. — Wauseon Homecoming, downtown Wauseon.
AugustAug. 2 — Antique
Tractor Ride, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Kennedy-Kuhn Equipment Co., Van Wert, ride starts at 9:30 a.m.
Aug. 2 — Royal Bull Thistle Arts Festival, Fayette.
Aug. 2 — Hicksville Summerfest, downtown
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Sauder Village in Archbold will once again host its vintage baseball tournament. This year's event is from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. July 26. Three baseball games will be played using rules from the 1860s and children will have a chance to run the bases between the games.
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Hot Air Balloon Festival floats into Defiance this August
The air around the Defiance will turn into a kaleidoscope of colors in August as the Defiance County Hot Air Balloon Festival lands.
The Defiance Hot Air Balloon Festival will be held Aug. 16 at the Defiance County Memorial Airport. The event will benefit the United Way’s Community Engagement Center. The center will connect schools, churches and various other programs and organiza-tions with the volunteers they need through an online database.
“The goal of the commu-nity engagement center is to lift the community so it’s very fitting (to have the hot air balloon festival),” said Savanna Weber, director of the center.
Events will begin with a
pancake breakfast from 7-9 a.m. Pre-sell tickets will be available at www.defiance-balloonfest.com. During the breakfast balloons will be flying into the airport for individuals to see. A dozen balloons will fill the sky over the airport as they come into the area during their first race of the day.
Individuals will have the opportunity to go up in the tethered Re/Max hot air balloon in the morning and evening, sponsored by Defiance Eagles. Pricing and times will be available on the website soon. A race will be at 7 p.m, with the hot air balloons launching from the airport.
Biggby Coffee will be sponsoring a kids fair with inflatables, carnival games and crafts from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. The kids area will also
have a petting zoo, pony rides and pig races from 2-6 p.m., clown and balloon animals from 3-6 p.m. and face painting from 4-8 p.m.
There will be food ven-dors set up for individu-als to enjoy throughout the event.
The festival also will fea-ture an open mic showcase from 4-7 p.m. Weber said it's a great chance for local bands to perform and for individuals to hear them.
The pilots of the balloon will then have dinner at 5 p.m. After they eat, indi-viduals can come meet the balloonists and ask them questions from 6-6:30 p.m.
Those wanting to look at cool things a little closer to the ground can take part in the car cruise-in from 6-8 p.m. The Maumee Valley Car Club will be conduct-
ing the cruise-in. There is no entry fee, but free-will donations will be accepted.
At 9 p.m. the balloon glow will begin. In addi-tion to the glow, ProMedica Defiance Regional Hospital will be sponsoring a 1-mile fun Glow Walk and Glow contest. Check-in for the walk is at 8:30 with the walk at 9 p.m.
Individuals are invited to watch the hot air balloons glow as they walk around the airport runway during this event.
Pre-registration for the walk is $20 for adults and $10 for children age 18 and younger. Those who regis-ter before July 14 will get a T-shirt and glow neck-lace. Race day registration are an additional $10 and T-shirts are not guaranteed. Following the walk will be a glow contest.
Individuals are encour-aged to use wear glow-in-the-dark clothing, accesso-ries and body paint. There will be a prize for the best glow adult and child.
For more information on the festival, visit www.defi-anceballoonfest.com.
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The United Way of Defiance County is hosting the Defiance County Hot Air Balloon Festival on Aug. 16 at Defiance Memorial Airport. The festival is a fundraiser for the United Way's Community Engagement Center.
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Saturday Aug.16th, 2014 Defiance County Airport
www.defianceballoonfest.com Check out the timeline & event details:
Benefitting:
Hot air balloons will fly in around 7 - 8am, launch at 7pm and glow at 9pm. All times are subject to change due to weather and wind conditions. Other activities throughout the day include a Kids Fair, 1 Mile Glow Walk, Open Mic Showcase, Car Cruise-In, Food & Fun!
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Festival Fun
JuneJohn Paulding Days
— June 5-6, downtown Paulding, 5-10 p.m.
WNDH Campbell Soup Kidz Fest — June 5, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Glenwood Park, Napoleon.
Peony Festival —June 6-7, downtown Van Wert, visitvanwert.org/jun.html.
Gathering in Unity — June 6-7, Memorial Park, West Unity.
Strawberry Festival — June 8, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Henry County Historical Society’s Dr. John Bloomfield Home, Napoleon; VMCCA antique car show, music entertainment, book sale.
Germanfest — June 8-15, Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne.
Strawberry Festival — June 12, 5-7 p.m., St. John United Church of Christ, Defiance.
Bavarian Schutzenfest — June 13-15, Bavarian Haus, Deshler.
Take Me to the Rivers Jazz Festival — June 14, 5-9 p.m., Kingsbury Park, Defiance.
Toledo Music Festival — June 14, 2 p.m., Headliners, Toledo.
Bryan Jubilee —June 17-21, downtown Bryan.
BBQ Ribfest — June 19-22, Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne.
Columbus Grove Sesquicentennial — June 19-22, Columbus Grove.
Pyrate Fest — June 20-23, Put-in-Bay.
Greekfest — June 26-29, Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne.
Rib Fest — June 27, 5:30-10:30 p.m., North Perry Street, Napoleon.
Pettisville Friendship Days — June 27-29, Pettisville Community Park.
Day in the Park — June 28, Bryan Park.
Crosby Festival of the Arts — June 28-29, Toledo Botanical Garden.
Buskerfest — June 28, 4-11 p.m. Wayne and Calhoun streets, Fort Wayne.
July Delphos Kiwanis July
4 Celebration — July 3-4, Stadium Park, Delphos.
Kiwanis Fly-In — July 4, Williams County Airport.
Lagrange Street Polish Festival — July 11-13, Lagrange Street, Toledo, www.polishfestival.org.
Delta Chicken Festival — July 11-13, Delta, www.deltachickenfestival.com.
Three Rivers Festival — July 11-19, Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne.
Toledo Lighthouse Waterfront Festival — July 12-13, Maumee Bay State Park, Oregon.
Summer Moon Festival — July 17-19, Wapakoneta.
Ball Summer Fest — July 18-19, Defiance County Fairgrounds, Hicksville, www.theballsummerfest.org.
Tri-State Rhythm & Rib Fest — July 19, Putnam County Fairgrounds, Ottawa.
Dragon Boat Festival — July 19, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., International Park, Toledo.
Montpelier Bean Days — July 18-19, throughout Montpelier.
African American Festival — July 19-20, University of Toledo, www.toledourban.com.
St. Joe Pickle Festival —July 24-26, St. Joe, Ind.
Midwest Geobash — July 24-27, Fulton County Fairgrounds, Wauseon.
Williams County Rib
Fest — July 26, 4:30-11 p.m., Williams County Fairgrounds, Montpelier.
Wauseon Homecoming — July 31, Aug. 1-2, down-town Wauseon.
AugustRoyal Bull Thistle Arts
Festival — Aug. 2, Fayette.Hicksville Summerfest
— Aug. 2, downtown Hicksville.
Flag City BalloonFest —Aug. 8-10, Findlay.
Northwest Ohio Rib-Off — Aug. 7, 4-11 p.m.; Aug. 8-9, noon-11 p.m.; Aug. 10, noon-7 p.m., Lucas County Fairgrounds, Maumee.
Pioneer Germanfest — Aug. 15-16, Pioneer.
Defiance Hot Air Balloon Festival — Aug. 16, 7 a.m.-9:30 p.m., Defiance County Airport.
Birmingham Ethnic Festival —Aug. 16-17, Consaul Street, Toledo.
Corn City Festival —Aug. 16-17, Deshler.
G e r m a n - A m e r i c a n Festival — Aug. 22, 6 p.m.-1 a.m.; Aug. 23, 2 p.m.-1 a.m.; Aug. 24, noon-8 p.m., Oak Shade Grove, Oregon.
Auburn Cord Dusenberg Festival — Aug. 28-31, Auburn, Ind.
SeptemberPioneer Days — Sept.
4-7, Kalida, pioneerdays.com.
G r e e k - A m e r i c a n Festival — Sept. 5-7, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox
Cathedral, Toledo.Napoleon Fall Festival
— Sept. 6, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Henry County Fairgrounds, Napoleon.
Mad Anthony Oktobeerfest — Sept. 12-13, 2-6 p.m., Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne.
St. Augustine Turtle Fest — Sept. 13-14, Henry County Fairgrounds, Napoleon.
Fort Wayne Regional Maker Faire — Sept. 13-14, Headwaters Park East, Fort Wayne.
Pups & Lollipops — Sept. 14, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Grand Rapids.
Flat Rock Creek Festival — Sept. 19-21, Paulding County Fairgrounds, Paulding.
Johnny Appleseed Festival — Sept. 20-21, Fort Wayne.
Continental Fall Festival — Sept. 26-28, Continental.
Bryan Fall Fest — Sept. 27, downtown Bryan and MacDonald Ruff Ice Arena, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Rib Fest — Sept. 27, downtown Defiance.
OctoberJohnny Appleseed
Festival — Oct. 4-5, AuGlaize Village, rural Defiance, Oct. 4, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Oct. 5, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Applebutter Fest — Oct. 12, Grand Rapids, 419-748-8238.
Defiance College Homecoming — Oct. 13-18, Defiance College.
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Spend a day on the Historic Defiance Fort Grounds
with your family.
Approximately 50 vendors offering artwork and handmade items
for sale. Fantastic book sale. Good food and
quality musical entertainmentthroughout the afternoon.
Sunday, June 2910:30 am to 4:00 pm
Defiance Public Library Grounds
Art-in-the-ParkSponsored by the Friends of the Defiance Public Library
34th annual
June 5th - 6th
Visit www.PauldingChamber.com
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Family Music Fest,
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2014
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ConCerts
Bryan City Band Concert —Wednesdays starting June 4 and going eight weeks, 8 p.m., downtown Bryan.
Anthony Hamilton — June 5, 7 p.m., Embassy Theater, Fort Wayne.
Defiance College Community Band (Music in the Parks) — June 5, 7:30 p.m., Veterans’ Memorial Grover, Defiance.
Dance Dolls Annual Recital — June 6-7, 7 p.m.; June 8, 2 p.m., Huber Opera House and Civic Center, Hicksville.
Gospel Music Concert — June 8, 4 p.m., Sauder Village, Archbold.
Morse Family Gospel Singers — June 9, 8-9 p.m., senior pavilion, Paulding County Fair, Paulding.
Under the Streetlamp
— June 10, 7:30 p.m., Stranahan Theater, Toledo.
Daniel O’Donnell — June 10, 7 p.m., Embassy Theatre, Fort Wayne.
Connor Rose —June 13, 8 p.m., senior pavil-ion, Paulding County Fair, Paulding.
Take Me to the Rivers Jazz Festival — June 14, 5-9 p.m., Kingsbury Park, Defiance.
Dry Branch Fire Squad — June 16, 7 p.m., Huber Opera House and Civic Center, Hicksville.
The Temptations — June 19, Centennial Terrace, Sylvania.
Chris Young — June 20, Centennial Terrace, Sylvania.
Creole Stomp (Music in the Parks) — June 26, 7:30 p.m., Riverside Park,
Defiance.5th Harmony — June
26, 7:30 p.m., Stranahan Theater, Toledo.
Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band — July 1, 7:30 p.m., Toledo Zoo Amphitheater.
Ces Cru — July 9, 9 p.m., Piere's Fort Wayne.
Little Big Town — July 11, 7:30 p.m., Toledo Zoo Amphitheater.
Cheap Trick — July 11, Headwater’s Park, Fort Wayne.
Tesla — July 11, Centennial Terrace, Sylvania.
Sugar Ray, Smash Mouth and Blues Traveler — July 12, Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne.
Sarah McLachlan — July 13, 7:30 p.m., Toledo Zoo Amphitheater.
Machine Head — July 17, 8 p.m., Piere's, Fort Wayne.
Machine Head — July 18, 8 p.m. Mainstreet, Toledo.
Harpeth Rising (Music in the Parks) — July 24, 7:30 p.m., Triangle Park,
Defiance.Gavin DeGraw and
Matt Nathanson — July 17, 6:30 p.m., Toledo Zoo.
Willie Nelson and Alison Krauss — July 18, 6:30 p.m., Toledo Zoo Amphitheater.
Tri-State Rhythm & Rib Fest — July 19, Putnam County Fairgrounds, Ottawa.
Boz Scggs with Dave Mason — July 23, Centennial Terrace, Sylvania.
John Fogerty — July 30, 8 p.m., Toledo Zoo Amphitheater.
The Avett Brothers — Aug. 5, 7:30 p.m., Toledo Zoo Amphitheater.
Bud Widmer Rube Band (Music in the Parks) —Aug. 7, 6 p.m., UAW Park, Defiance.
Chase Rice — Aug. 11, 8:30 p.m., Henry County Fair, Napoleon.
Foghat — Aug. 16, 8 p.m., Defiance County Fair, Hicksville.
The Moody Blues —Aug. 20, 7:30 p.m., Toledo Zoo Amphitheater.
The Moody Blues — Aug. 22, 8 p.m., Embassy Theatre, Fort Wayne.
Barbershop Sing —Aug. 23, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Fall Out Boy and Paramore — Aug. 30, 7 p.m., Huntington Center, Toledo.
The Doobie Brothers —Aug. 31, 7:30 p.m., Fulton County Fair, Wauseon.
Lee Brice and Cole Swindell — Sept. 1, 7:30 p.m., Fulton County Fair, Wauseon.
Dustin Lynch — Sept. 7, 7:30 p.m., Williams County Fair, Montpelier.
Salzedo Harp Duo — Sept. 14, Stroede Center for the Arts, Defiance, www.defiancearts.org.
Matthew Ball and drum-mer — Sept. 20, Huber Opera House and Civic Center, Hicksville, 419-542-9553.
Swingmania — Sept. 25, Defiance, www.defi-ancearts.org.
QuinEssential Players — Oct. 26, Stroede Center for the Arts, Defiance.
The 2014 version of Take Me to the Rivers Jazz Festival in Defiance is scheduled for June 14, from 5-9 p.m. at
Kingsbury Park. The highly-successful first-year event brought in numerous musicians and a big crowd to Defiance.
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Hicksville.Aug. 2 — Ohio Women's
Open Community Clinic Day, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Aug. 2-3 — Doll and Teddy Bear Show & Sale and Antique Bicycles, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Aug. 2 — Chicken bar-becue, John Paulding Historical Society Museum, Paulding, 4-7 p.m.
Aug. 2-3 — Pow Wow, Auglaize Village, rural Defiance, Aug. 2, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Aug. 3, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Aug. 2 — Chad Meyer Memorial Golf Outing, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
Aug. 3 — Ohio Women's Open Pro-Am, 10 a.m. shotgun start, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Aug. 5 — The Avett Brothers, 7:30 p.m., Toledo Zoo Amphitheater.
Aug. 7-10 — U.S. 127 Yard Sales, down U.S. 127.
Aug. 7 — Bud Widmer Rube Band, 6 p.m., UAW Park, Defiance.
Aug. 8-10 — Flag City BalloonFest, Findlay.
Aug. 7-10 — Northwest Ohio Rib-Off , Aug. 7, 4-11 p.m.; Aug. 8-9, noon-11 p.m.; Aug. 10, noon-7 p.m., Lucas County Fairgrounds, Maumee.
Aug. 8-14 — Henry County Fair, Napoleon.
Aug. 9 — Grisier Memorial Golf Outing, 8 a.m., Riverside Greens Inc., Stryker.
Aug. 11 — Chase Rice, 8:30 p.m., Henry County Fair, Napoleon.
Aug. 13-16 — Rug Hooking week, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Aug. 15-17 — National Tractor Pulling Championships, Wood County Fairgrounds, Bowling Green.
Aug. 16-23 — Defiance County Fair, Hicksville.
Aug. 16 — Defiance Hot Air Balloon Festival, 7 a.m.-9:30 p.m., Defiance County Airport.
Aug. 16 — Scared Stiff Down by the River, dusk, Pontiac Park, Defiance.
Aug. 16 — Kaitlyn's Cottage Golf Outing, 10
a.m. shotgun start, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Aug. 16-17 — Birmingham Ethnic Festival, Consaul Street, Toledo.
Aug. 16-17 — Corn City Festival, Deshler.
Aug. 16 — Foghat, 8 p.m., Defiance County Fair, Hicksville.
Aug. 17 — Couple's Golf, 1 p.m. shotgun start, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Aug. 18 — Rotary Fun Day, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Aug. 20 — The Moody Blues, 7:30 p.m., Toledo Zoo Amphitheater.
Aug. 22-24 — German-American Festival, 6 p.m.-1 a.m.; Aug. 23, 2 p.m.-1 a.m.; Aug. 24, noon-8 p.m., Oak Shade Grove, Oregon.
Aug. 22 — The Moody Blues, 8 p.m., Embassy Theatre, Fort Wayne.
Aug. 23 — Taste of the Arts, Freiman Square, Fort Wayne.
Aug. 23 — Barbershop Sing, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Aug. 23 — Junior/Senior Scramble, 8 a.m., Riverside Greens, Stryker.
Aug. 23 — Maumee Valley Car Club 30th annu-al Car Show, Pontiac Park, Defiance, 419-576-0348.
Aug. 24 — Fountain to Fountain Dream in Color Fun Run, 2 p.m., Defiance High School cross country course.
Aug. 28-31 — Auburn Cord Dusenberg Festival, Auburn, Ind.
Aug. 29-Sept. 4 — Fulton
County Fair, Wauseon.Aug. 30 — Fall Out
Boy and Paramore, 7 p.m., Huntington Center, Toledo.
Aug. 31 —The Doobie Brothers, 7:30 p.m., Fulton County Fair, Wauseon.
SeptemberSept. 1 — Lee Brice
and Cole Swindell, 7:30 p.m., Fulton County Fair, Wauseon.
Sept. 4-7 — Pioneer Days, Kalida, pioneerdays.com.
Sept. 6 — Ridgeville Fireman's Benefit Golf Outing, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
Sept. 6-13 — Williams County Fair, Montpelier.
Sept. 6 — Military Day and Wing Fest, Auglaize Village, rural Defiance, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sept. 6 — Panther Innovational Outing, 8 a.m., Riverside Greens, Stryker.
Sept. 6 — Paulding County Hospital Foundation Scholarship 5K, 5K/walk, 9 a.m., kids 1⁄4 mile run, 8:45 a.m., Paulding County Hospital, Paulding.
Sept. 6 — McClure Open Golf Outing, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
Sept. 6 — Napoleon Fall Festival, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Henry County Fairgrounds, Napoleon.
Sept. 7 — Dustin Lynch , 7:30 p.m., Williams County Fair, Montpelier.
EVENTSFrom Page 9
"Whispers to the Moon" — June 5-8, June 13-15, Auer Center ArtsLab, Fort Wayne.
“Leaving Iowa” — June 6-15, Williams County Community Theater, Bryan Little Theater off the Square, 419-636-6400
"Young Frankenstein, The New Mel Brooks Musical" — June 6-7, 13-15, 19-22, Toledo Repertoire Theatre, Toledo.
Dance Dolls Annual Recital — June 6-7, 7 p.m., June 8, 2 p.m., Huber Opera House and Civic Center, Hicksville.
“Joseph and the Amazing Technicolored Dreamcoat” — July 24-26, 7:30 p.m., John L. Johnson Auditorium, Napoleon, presented by Maumee Valley Civic Theatre, 419-592-1786.
C.C. Banks presentation — July 25-27, Huber Opera House and Civic Center, Hicksville.
Fort Defiance Players Dinner Theatre — July 31-Aug. 2, Defiance College’s Serrick Center, www.fortdefinaceplayers.com.
“God of Carnage” — Sept. 26-Oct. 5, Williams County Community Theater, Bryan Little Theater off the Square, 419-636-6400.
Village Players musical — Sept. 26-27, 8 p.m.; Sept. 28, 2 p.m., Huber Opera House and Civic Center, Hicksville.
Civic Celebrities Act Up — Oct. 12, Arts United Center, Fort Wayne.
Fort Defiance Players’ “Les Miserables” — Oct. 16-19, Defiance Community Auditorium, www.fort-defianceplayers.org.
“Camelot” — Oct. 23-26, Stranahan Theater, Toledo.
On Stage
• EVENTS, Page 15
13Musicals / Dramas
ArchboldCommunity Theatre
would like to invite you to attendtheir upcoming productions:
Guys and DollsJuly 11, 12, 18 & 19 at 7:30pm
July 20 at 2:30pmThis production will be held in the air conditioned
auditorium at Archbold High School.Tickets go on Sale June 23
Disney’sAladdin Jr.
Sept. 26 & 27, Oct. 3 & 4 at 7:30pmOctober 5 at 2:30pm
This production will be held at Giffey Hall in Ridgeville Corners.
Tickets go on Sale September 8
To Order Tickets for Either Show Please Call419-267-5717
Fort DeFiance Players
presents. . .two summer Plays
$25 per personReseRvations RequiRed
ticket information: Call 419-782-Play
July 31 -August 3at serrick CenterDefiance College
“Harmony Romances”The ladies
of Harmony are back!
June 26 - 28 • 8pmJune 29 matinee 3pm
The Stroede Arts CenterWayne & 3rd • Defiance, OH
$10 at the door
July 31 - August 2seating at 6:30
August 3seating at 12:30
A Dinner TheATer ProDucTion
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Food and Fun
WNDH Campbell Soup Kidz Fest — June 5, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Glenwood Park, Napoleon.
Cleveland Street Rib Fest — June 7, starting at 11 a.m., Antwerp.
Germanfest — June 8-15, Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne.
Strawberry Festival — June 8, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Henry County Historical Society’s Dr. John Bloomfield Home, Napoleon; VMCCA antique car show, music entertainment, book sale.
Paulding County Fair — June 9-14, Paulding.
Bavarian Schutzenfest — June 13-15, Bavarian Haus, Deshler.
Buzz on Organic Honey — June 17, 6 p.m., Defiance Public Library; David Jebb, a local beekeeper shares his knowledge of beekeep-ing.
BBQ Ribfest — June 19-22, Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne.
Wine and Roses — June 21, 7-9 p.m. Henry County Historical Society, Napoleon.
Ayersville United
Methodist Church Barnyard Barbecue — June 22, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Ayersville United Methodist Church.
Putnam County Fair — June 23-28, Ottawa.
Coffee and Canvas —June 25, 6 p.m., Defiance Public Library.
Greekfest — June 26-29, Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne.
Rib Fest — June 27, 5:30-10:30 p.m., North Perry Street, Napoleon.
Pettisville Friendship Days — June 27-29, Pettisville Community Park.
Day in the Park — June 28, Bryan Park.
Wine and Roses —June 31, 7-9 p.m., out-door wine sampling, Dr. John Bloomfield Home, Napoleon; cost $10.
Lagrange Street Polish Festival — July 11-13, Lagrange Street, Toledo.
Three Rivers Festival — July 11-19, Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne.
Delta Chicken Festival — July 11-13, Delta, www.deltachickenfestival.com.
Tri-State Rhythm & Rib Fest — July 19, Putnam County Fairgrounds, Ottawa.
African American Festival — July 19-20, University of Toledo, www.toledourban.com.
Williams County Rib Fest — July 26, 4:30-11 p.m., Williams County Fairgrounds, Montpelier.
Ohio State Fair — July 23-Aug. 3, Columbus.
St. Joe Pickle Festival — July 24-26, St. Joe, Ind.
Fort Defiance Players Dinner Theatre — July 31-Aug. 2, Defiance College’s Serrick Center, www.fortdefinaceplayers.com.
Wauseon Homecoming — July 31-Aug. 2, down-
town Wauseon.Royal Bull Thistle Arts
Festival — Aug. 2, Fayette.Hicksville Summerfest
— Aug. 2, downtown Hicksville.
Chicken barbecue —Aug. 2, John Paulding Historical Society Museum, Paulding, 4-7 p.m.
Northwest Ohio Rib-Off — Aug. 7, 4-11 p.m., Aug. 8-9, noon-11 p.m.; Aug. 10, noon-7 p.m., Lucas County Fairgrounds, Maumee.
Flag City BalloonFest —Aug. 8-10, Findlay.
Henry County Fair — Aug. 8-14, Napoleon.
Defiance County Fair — Aug. 16-23, Hicksville.
Defiance Hot Air Balloon Festival — Aug. 16, 7 a.m.-9:30 p.m.,
Defiance County Airport.Birmingham Ethnic
Festival — Aug. 16-17 Consaul Street, Toledo.
Corn City Festival — Aug. 16-17, Deshler.
G e r m a n - A m e r i c a n Festival — Aug. 22-24; Aug. 22, 6 p.m.-1 a.m.; Aug. 23, 2 p.m.-1 a.m.; Aug. 24, noon-8 p.m., Oak Shade Grove, Oregon.
Taste of the Arts — Aug. 23, Freiman Square, Fort Wayne.
Fulton County Fair — Aug. 29-Sept. 4, Wauseon.
Pioneer Days — Sept. 4-7, Kalida, pioneerdays.com.
Williams County Fair — Sept. 6-13, Montpelier.
Napoleon Fall Festival — Sept. 6, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Henry County Fairgrounds, Napoleon.
Military Day and Wing Fest — Sept. 6, AuGlaize Village, rural Defiance, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
St. Augustine Turtle Fest — Sept. 13-14, Henry County Fairgrounds, Napoleon.
Fort Wayne Regional Maker Faire — Sept. 13-14, Headwaters Park East, Fort Wayne.
Flat Rock Creek Festival — Sept. 19-21, Paulding County Fairgrounds, Paulding.
Johnny Appleseed Festival — Sept. 20-21, Fort Wayne.
Apple Butter Making Week — Sept. 24-27, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Rib Fest — Sept. 27, downtown Defiance.
Bryan Fall Fest — Sept. 27, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., downtown Bryan and MacDonald Ruff Ice Arena.
Continental Fall Festival — Sept. 26-28, Continental.
Johnny Appleseed Festival — Oct. 4-5, Auglaize Village, rural Defiance, Oct. 4, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Oct. 5, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Applebutter Fest — Oct. 12, Grand Rapids, 419-748-8238.
He Haw/Hog Roast —Oct. 25, John Paulding Historical Society Museum, Paulding.
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A little girl gets her face painted during the Continental Fall Festival in 2013. This year's festival includes fun activities like face painting as well as deli-cious food.
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Sept. 9-13 —Home School Appreciation Days, Sept. 16-20, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Sept. 12-13 — Mad Anthony Oktoberfest, 2-6 p.m., Headwaters Park, Fort Wayne.
Sept. 13 — Preserving Our Memories, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Sept. 13 — Tunnel to Tower Foundation Run —Sept. 13, Defiance Fire Department; registration is at 7 a.m. with race at 8:46 a.m.
Sept. 13-14 — St. Augustine Turtle Fest, Henry County Fairgrounds, Napoleon.
Sept. 13-14 — Fort Wayne Regional Maker Faire, Headwaters Park East, Fort Wayne.
Sept. 14 — Pups & Lollipops, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Grand Rapids.
Sept. 14 — Salzedo Harp Duo, Stroede Center for the Arts, Defiance, www.defiancearts.org.
Sept. 15 — Miller Lite Senior Open Golf Scramble, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
Sept. 16-21 — Celebrate Our Artisans, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Sept. 16-20 — Home School Appreciation Days, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Sept. 19-21 — Flat Rock Creek Festival, Paulding County Fairgrounds, Paulding.
Sept. 20 — Maumee Valley Pullers Tractor Pull, Fulton County Fairgrounds, Wauseon.
Sept. 20-21 — Johnny Appleseed Festival, Fort Wayne.
Sept. 20 — Matthew Ball and drummer, Huber Opera House and Civic Center, Hicksville.
Sept. 21 — John Henry Kauser Antique and Classic Truck Show, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., John Paulding Historical Society Museum, Paulding.
Sept. 24-27 — Apple Butter Making Week, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Sept. 25 — Swingmania, www.defiancearts.org.
Sept. 26-Oct. 5 — “God
of Carnage,” Williams County Community Theater, Bryan Little Theater off the Square.
Sept. 26-28 — Continental Fall Festival, Continental.
Sept. 26-28 — Village Players musical, Sept. 26-27, 8 p.m.; Sept. 28, 2 p.m., Huber Opera House and Civic Center, Hicksville.
Sept. 27 — One Step at a Time 5K, Defiance College, www.onestepa-tatime5Krunwalk.com.
Sept. 27 — Bryan Fall Fest, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., downtown Bryan and MacDonald Ruff Ice Arena.
Sept. 27 — Rib Fest, downtown Defiance.
OctoberOct. 3-5 — Fulton
County Kennell Club Dog Show, Fulton County Fairgrounds, Wauseon.
Oct. 4-5 — All Aboard Train event, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Oct. 4-5 — Johnny Appleseed Festival, AuGlaize Village, rural Defiance, Oct. 4, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Oct. 5, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Oct. 8 — Fountain to Fountain Pink Tie Affair, Defiance Eagles.
Oct. 10-11 — Haunted
Walk, Crystal Fountain Park building, Sherwood.
Oct. 11 — Fall on the Farm and Scout Day, Sauder Village Archbold.
Oct. 12 — Applebutter Fest, Grand Rapids.
Oct. 13-18 — Defiance College Homecoming, Defiance College.
Oct. 16-19 — Fort Defiance Players’ “Les Miserables,” Defiance Community Auditorium.
Oct. 17-18 — Haunted Walk, Crystal Fountain Park building, Sherwood.
Oct. 17-18 — Fall Family Fun Nights, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Oct. 18 — Community Health Day, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Oct. 23-26 — “Camelot,” Stranahan Theater, Toledo.
Oct. 25 — Fall Butchering Day, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Oct. 25-26 —Woodcarver’s Show & Sale, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Oct. 25 — He Haw/Hog Roast, John Paulding Historical Society Museum, Paulding.
Oct. 25 — Halloween parade, 7 p.m., Defiance.
Oct. 26 — QuinEssential Players, Stroede Center for the Arts, Defiance, www.defiancearts.org.
EVENTSFrom Page 13 Getting ready to head
out on the open road After being cooped up all
winter with the snow, it’s time to get out on the road-ways and enjoy the nice summer weather.
To help, there are several cruise-ins, car/motorcycle shows and rides scheduled throughout the region.
Every Tuesday night in Wauseon there will be a cruise night from 6-8 p.m. this summer, while Bryan will have its cruise-ins on Thursdays through August. Rally in the Alley and the First Friday’s Northtowne Cruise-ins will have events one day each month in the summer as well.
For motorcycle enthu-siasts, Rally in the Alley and Harleys and Hot Rods return in Napoleon with events through August.
There are also plenty of shows scheduled to high-light special and unique vehicles.
The Antique Motorcycle Club of America will have its show and race at the Fulton County Fairgrounds in Wauseon this July. Motorcyclists can also head to the Wetzelland Swap Meet in July at the Van Wert County Fairgrounds in Van Wert.
The Maumee Valley Car Club will hold its 30th annu-al car show in August in Defiance, while the Auburn Cord Dusenberg Festival in Auburn, Ind., will bring thousands of antique vehi-cles to northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio.
There’s also the Motorama at AuGlaize Village, car show during the Hicksville Summerfest and Defiance Hot Air Balloon Festival, both in August, and more.
For a list of cruise-ins and car shows, see page 17. A list of motorcycle shows and rallies is on page 16.
15Cruise Ins
June thru September – 5pm – 8pm June 13th, July 11th, August 15th (3rd Friday due to 127 garage sales) & September 12th
Stop in to enjoy the car show! Everyone Welcome!
Music of the 50’s & 60’s50/50 Drawing
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Call 419-899-2938 for Carry outsLocated 12 miles West of Defiance on US 127
127 GaraGe SaleS!august 7th thru 10th
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MauMee Valley Car Club Presentss:Defiance first friDay’s
Northtowne Cruise-Ins
June 6th
July 4th
august 1st
september 5th
6 pm - 8 pmshine Only
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saturDay, august 23rD, 2014 @ pOntiac park
fOr mOre infOrmatiOn call 419-576-0348
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Lot’s of restaurants and parking within walking distance!
Door prizes
& DJ!
16 Summer Entertainment Guide The Crescent-News, Defiance, Ohio - Friday, May 30, 2014
Rally in the Alley — June 6, July 18 and Aug, 1, Elks Lodge parking lot, Napoleon.
Harleys and Hot Rods — Third Thursdays June-August, 5-9 p.m., Napoleon Harley Davidson, Napoleon.
Relay for Life Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show — June 7, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Bryan Recreation Park, 419-551-1738 or 419-438-3238.
Bike Rally — June 7, John Paulding Historical Society, Paulding, registra-tion at 9 a.m., first bike out at 11 a.m. Contact Jay or Kathy Denny at 419-587-3143, 419-786-0768 or kajd@tds.net.
Old Timer’s Ride — June 21, 11 a.m., Integrity Defiance Auto Body Inc., Defiance.
Troop Loop Ride — July 12, 10 a.m., Hicksville Eagles.
Antique Motorcycle Club of America Show and Race — July 17-20, Fulton County Fairgrounds, Wauseon.
Cruisin’ Critters Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show — July 18, 6-8 p.m. Wesley United Methodist Church, Bryan, 419-636-5571.
Wetzelland Swap Meet — July 25-26, Van Wert County Fairgrounds, Van Wert, www.wetzelmc.com.
Rallies and shows
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Individuals enjoy a trip during the Old Timer's Ride in 2013. There are several
bike rallies, shows and rides slated for this summer in the region.
Motorcyclists are ready to ride in northwest Ohio
As the weather warms up, motorcyclists are tak-ing to the roadways to have some fun.
This year there are sev-eral rides, rallies and shows for motorcycle enthusi-asts throughout northwest Ohio.
There are some ongoing events such as Rally in the Alley and Harleys and Hot Rods, both in Napoleon.
There will be a bike rally in June at the John Paulding County Historical. Individuals are welcome to tour the museum after the ride.
Integrity Auto Body will also be hosting an Old Timer's Ride in June.
Those individuals who may want to check out some bikes can visit the Antique Motorcycle Club of America Show and Race in July at the Fulton County Fairgrounds in Wauseon or the Wetzelland Swap Meet in July at the Van Wert County Fairgrounds in Van Wert.
There will also be some shows to benefit area orga-nizations such as Relay for Life or the Williams County Humane Society.
The Relay for Life Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show in Bryan this June, while the Cruisin' Critters Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show will be held in July in Bryan.
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Wauseon Cruise Night — Every Tuesday, 6-8 p.m., Wauseon, with the super cruise every third Tuesday from 6-9 p.m., wauseon-cruisenight@hotmail.com
Bryan Cruise-Ins — Every Thursday through August, 6-8 p.m., down-town Bryan.
River City Rodders Car Club Cruise Nights —June 4, July 2 and Aug. 6, 6-9 p.m., downtown Napoleon.
Rally in the Alley — June 6, July 18 and Aug, 1,
Elks parking lot, Napoleon.First Friday’s
Northtowne Cruise-In —June-September — June 6, July 4, Aug. 1, Sept. 5, 6-8 p.m., behind Estle Cadillac, Defiance, Ohio.
Relay for Life Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show — June 7, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Bryan Recreation Park, 419-551-1738 or 419-438-3238.
Old Timer’s Ride — June 21, 11 a.m., Integrity Defiance Auto Body Inc., Defiance.
Motorama — July 6, AuGlaize Village, rural Defiance, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Crosley Automobile Club National Meet —July 9-12, Fulton County Fairgrounds, Wauseon.
Cruisin’ Critters Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show — July 18, 6-8 p.m. Wesley United Methodist Church, Bryan, 419-636-5571.
Muddy River Run —July 26, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., IPFW campus, Fort Wayne.
Hicksville Summerfest — Aug. 2, downtown Hicksville.
Defiance Hot Air Balloon Festival — Aug. 16, 7 a.m.-9:30 p.m., Defiance County Airport.
Maumee Valley Car Club 30th Annual Car
Show — Aug. 23, Pontiac Park, Defiance, 419-576-0348.
Auburn Cord Dusenberg Festival — Aug. 28-31, Auburn, Ind.
John Henry Kauser Antique and Classic Truck Show — Sept. 21, John Paulding Historical Society Museum, Paulding, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Cruise-ins and Car shows
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A hot rod is seen at the car show during the 2013 Hicksville Summerfest. This year's event, which will be held Aug. 2, will also include a car show.
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The Maumee Valley Car Club Presents
30th Annual
Saturday, August 23rd
Showtime - 10 am - 3 pm
Pontiac ParkDefiance, OH
For more information, please call 419-576-0348 or 419-782-7225
Proceeds to benefit our local Hospice organization - and Conquer Childhood Cancer NOW - Defiance County
Registration until Noon. Awards approx 3 pm - 3:30 pm
Gold Sponsors: A.F.S.M.E. Local 2213, Integrity Defiance Auto Body, Sons of AmVets, ZTech – Charlies Car Care, Black Swamp Equipment Silver Sponsors: David C. Deal, PHD Bronze Sponsors:
Advantage Powder Coating, Inc., Tom & Barb Callan, Defiance Truck Sales & Service, Estle Chevrolet Cadillac, Hornish Brothers, Inc., Loyal Order of Moose #2094, Progressive Auto Parts, South Richland Fire Dept.
18 Summer Entertainment Guide The Crescent-News, Defiance, Ohio - Friday, May 30, 2014
Have fun in the past this summer at Sauder VillageARCHBOLD — Step into
a bark-covered wigwam, sit at a desk in the log school or sing a hymn in the Village church. Watch spinning, broom making, and pottery demonstrations and help make butter in the historic homes. Meet the horses and cows, take a ride on the train and enjoy some ice-cream or fudge. There are so many ways to create spe-cial memories while having fun in the past this summer at Sauder Village – Ohio’s largest living-history desti-nation.
“A visit to Sauder Village offers our guests an oppor-tunity to celebrate the lives of our pioneer ancestors,” said Kim Krieger, PR/media relations. “Sauder Village is an excellent place for guests of all ages to spend time together – whether it’s a couple looking for a relax-
ing day away, a fun day with grandchildren or a special outing with good friends.”
Built in 1976 by Erie J. Sauder, Sauder Village has continued to grow and change through the years. One thing that has remained constant; however, is the welcoming hospitality. In more than 40 historic homes and shops, costumed guides and working crafts-men welcome guests from around the world and help them experience the past in rural northwest Ohio.
Throughout the historic village guests can experi-ence life in Ohio through activities and stories shared in the community shops, Native American area, Pioneer Settlement, historic homes, farm and gardens. While watching a cooking demonstration in the 1910
Homestead, sitting at a desk in the District 16 School or hearing stories in the bar-bershop, visitors often feel as though they are taking a trip down memory lane. And since it’s not a guid-ed tour, visitors can take their time while experienc-ing life in the past at their own pace. Depending on the day and season, visitors also have the opportunity to try a variety of hands-on activities like making noodles, rolling out a pie crust, washing clothes on a scrub board or playing old-fashioned games.
Throughout the village visitors can also marvel at craftsmen blending skill and creativity in glass, met-als, fabric, wood and clay. These talented traditional and contemporary crafts-men not only demonstrate their trade but also offer
handcrafted items avail-able for sale in places like the Spinning Shop, Pottery Shop, Tin Shop, Glass Shop and Tiffin River Woodworks. Other popu-lar craft shops include the Basket Shop, Weaving Shop, Cooper’s Shop and Blacksmith Shop.
New this year, Sauder Village is pleased to be unveiling many projects in conjunction with the Grist Mill renovation. Guests are sure to appreciate the updates to the exterior of the building as well as the rearrangement of inte-rior furnishings and new displays to help share the important stories associated with the mill. Located in the lobby of the Museum Building, the “Grain: From Field to Flour” Exhibit pres-ents a more in-depth look at grains while offering
some hands-on learning as well. With support from the Ohio Humanities Council, an agriculture-themed lec-ture series has also been planned for the 2014 sea-son. Lectures will be held on June 9 and Oct. 6.
More information about the lecture series can be found online at www.saudervillage.org
A visit to Sauder Village would not be complete without a ride on the horse and buggy or the Erie Express Train. Other favor-ite stops include a visit to the Ice Cream Parlor and the Sweet Shoppe for some homemade fudge. There are many unique shopping opportunities at Sauder Village including Threads of Tradition Quilt Shop, the Village Gift Shop and
• SAUDER, Page 19
18Museums
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Lauber’s General Store. Also on the Sauder Village Complex is the Sauder Store and Outlet – a home-town factory store offering a vast selection of ready-to-assemble furniture made locally by the Sauder Woodworking Co.
The Barn Restaurant offers a unique place to enjoy a home-style meal. Built in about 1861 on a farm just a few miles from Sauder Village, more than 200,000 visitors enjoy din-ing under the hand-hewn timbers of this historic barn every year. Guests also enjoy finding delicious treats to take home from the Doughbox Bakery.
For those looking to extend their stay, overnight accommodations are avail-able at the Sauder Heritage Inn or Campground. Guests feel right at home in the 98-room Heritage Inn complete with indoor
pool and hot tub, game and exercise room – all adjacent to the “Great Oak Tree.” The 48-site campground is a great place to relax and enjoy time together while fishing, sharing sto-ries around the campfire, riding bikes or walking around “Little Lake Erie” or enjoying the amenities at the Heritage Inn.
Historic Sauder Village is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday from noon-4 p.m.
The village is closed on Mondays, except holi-days. Admission is $16 for adults, $14 for seniors, $10 for students (6-16) and free for members and children 5 and under. Again this year, children 16 and younger are free every Sunday this season.
For more details about planning a memorable Sauder Village get-away call 800-590-9755, visit www.saudervillage.org, like it on Facebook or follow on Twitter @SauderVillage.
SAUDERFrom Page 18
Historical attractions
History Detective — First Sunday of each month, 2-4 p.m., Dr. John Bloomfield Home, Napoleon.
Migration Patterns in Putnam County — June 7, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., Putnam County Public Library, Ottawa
Black Swamp Historical Farm Implement Show — June 7-8, Auglaize Village, rural Defiance; June 7, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; June 8, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Bike Rally — June 7, John Paulding Historical Society, Paulding, registra-tion at 9 a.m., first bike out at 11 a.m. Contact Jay or Kathy Denny at 419-587-3143, 419-786-0768 or kajd@tds.net.
Strawberry Festival — June 8, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Henry County Historical Society’s Dr. John Bloomfield Home, Napoleon; VMCCA antique car show, music entertainment, book sale.
Gospel Music Concert — June 8, 4 p.m., Sauder
Village, Archbold.Four Corners Heritage
Center Open House — June 8, 1-4 p.m., 419-592-4568.
50th Anniversary Remembrance of Vietnam War — June 12-15, trav-eling wall at Defiance College Campus, 419-438-0611.
Dairy Days — June 17-22, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Wine and Roses — June 21, 7-9 p.m. Henry County Historical Society, Napoleon.
Tractors, Tractors, Tractors — June 21, Sauder Village, Archbold.
National Threshers Reunion — June 23-29, Fulton County Fairgrounds, Wauseon.
Focus on Fiber Arts —June 28, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Wine and Roses —June 31, 7-9 p.m., out-door wine sampling, Dr. John Bloomfield Home, Napoleon; cost $10.
Old-Fashioned 4th of July — July 4-6, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Motorama — July 6, AuGlaize Village, rural Defiance, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Lagrange Street Polish Festival — July 11-13, Lagrange Street, Toledo, www.polishfestival.org.
Railroad Heritage Weekend — July 12, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., July 13, noon-5 p.m., Van Wert Countyy Fairgrounds, Van Wert.
Fiddle Contest and Summer on the Farm —July 12, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Lost Arts — July 13, 2-4 p.m., Dr. John Bloomfield Home, Napoleon, free-will donation.
Explore the Crafts —July 19, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Beads, Bones & Stones (artifacts with Glen Beutler) — July 16, 6 p.m., Putnam County Library in Ottawa; July 19, 6 p.m., Fort Jennings branch
library; July 21, 10 a.m., Columbus Grove branch library.
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Rich Rozevink works on a display at the Andrew L. Tuttle Museum on West Third Street in Defiance. The Tuttle is open Thursdays from 1-5 p.m. and by appoint-ment. For more information, call 419-782-0746.
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Club of America Show and Race — July 17-20, Fulton
County Fairgrounds, Wauseon.
African American Festival — July 19-20, University of Toledo, www.toledourban.com.
Lost Arts — July 20, 2-4 p.m., Dr. John Bloomfield Home, Napoleon, free-will donation.
Vintage Baseball Tournament — July 26, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Lost Arts — July 27, 2-4 p.m., Dr. John Bloomfield Home, Napoleon, free-will donation.
Antique Tractor Ride — Aug. 2, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Kennedy-Kuhn Equipment Co., Van Wert, ride starts at 9:30 a.m.
Doll and Teddy Bear Show & Sale and Antique Bicycles — Aug. 2-3, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Pow Wow — Aug. 2-3, AuGlaize Village, rural Defiance, Aug. 2, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Aug. 3, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Birmingham Ethnic Festival — Aug. 16-17, Consaul Street, Toledo.
G e r m a n - A m e r i c a n Festival — Aug. 22, 6 p.m.-1 a.m.; Aug. 23, 2 p.m.-1 a.m.; Aug. 24, noon-8 p.m., Oak Shade Grove, Oregon.
Barbershop Sing —Aug. 23, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Maumee Valley Car Club 30th Annual Car Show — Aug. 23, Pontiac Park, Defiance, 419-576-0348.
Pioneer Days — Sept. 4-7, Kalida, pioneerdays.com.
Military Day and Wing Fest — Sept. 6, AuGlaize Village, rural Defiance, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Home School Appreciation Days — Sept. 9-13, Sept. 16-20, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Preserving Our Memories — Sept. 13, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Celebrate Our Artisans — Sept. 16-21, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Johnny Appleseed Festival — Sept. 20-21, Fort Wayne.
John Henry Kauser Antique and Classic Truck Show — Sept. 21, John Paulding Historical Society Museum, Paulding, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Apple Butter Making Week — Sept. 24-27, Sauder Village, Archbold.
All Aboard Train event — Oct. 4-5, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Johnny Appleseed Festival — Oct. 4-5, AuGlaize Village, rural Defiance, Oct. 4, 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Oct. 5, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Fall on the Farm and Scout Day — Oct. 11, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Applebutter Fest — Oct. 12, Grand Rapids, 419-748-8238.
Fall Family Fun Nights — Oct. 17-18, 6-8 p.m., Sauder Village, Archbold.
Fall Butchering Day —Oct. 25, Sauder Village, Archbold.
Woodcarver’s Show & Sale — Oct. 25-26, Sauder Village, Archbold.
He Haw/Hog Roast —Oct. 25, John Paulding Historical Society Museum, Paulding.
HISTORICALFrom Page 19
Walks and Runs
Relay for Life of Putnam County — June 6-7, Ottawa Glandorf High School.
Ribfest River Run 5K — June 7, 9 a.m., Oasis Bar & Grill, Antwerp.
4 Years Out of Heaven 5K & Kids Fun Run — June 7, 5K at 9 a.m., fun run, 8:30 a.m., Oakwood Fire Department, https://sites.google.com/site/fouryearsou-tofheaven5k/home.
Memories for Marleah 5K — June 8, 4:30 p.m., Sauder Village, Archbold, lauberk05@hotmail.com or 419-572-1775
Kelleys Island 5K/10K — June 8, 10:45 a.m., Kelleys Island Memorial Park.
Henry County Relay for Life — June 13-14, Henry County Fairgrounds, Napoleon.
Apace Run/Walk 5K and Jason Kline 1.5 Mile Memorial Run Walk — June 14, Fairview Elementary School, Sherwood; 9 a.m.
Relay for Life of Hicksville — June 20-21, Hicksville Village School.
Relay for Life of Williams County — June 20-21, Williams County Fairgrounds, Montpelier.
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Color Me Jubilee 1 Mile Fun Run — June 21, 6:30 p.m., Portland and High streets, Bryan.
Fairview 4 Mile Relay — June 21, 8 a.m., Fairview Elementary School, Sherwood.
Run Like A Hero — June 21, registration at 7:30 a.m., race at 9 a.m., Summit Middle School, Fort Wayne.
Relay for Life of Defiance — June 27-28, Defiance High School.
Cadet CC Color Run — June 28 9:30 a.m., West
Unity Memorial Park. YMCA 5K River Run
— July 4, Kingsbury Park, Defiance.
Optimist Triathlon and 5K Reservoir Run — July 12, Defiance Reservoir, 419-782-4116.
Bean Days 5K Run/Walk and 1-mile Kids Fun Run — July 19, 5K at 8:30 a.m., fun run at 8 a.m., Montpelier Village School.
1 Mile Fun Glow Walk and Glow Contest — Aug. 16, registration at 8:30 p.m., with walk at 9 p.m, Defiance County Airport, Defiance.
Fountain to Fountain Dream in Color Fun
Run — Aug. 24, 2 p.m., Defiance High School cross country course. (Fountain to Fountain Pink Tie Affair on Oct. 8 at Defiance Eagles.)
Paulding County Hospital Foundation Scholarship 5K — Sept. 6, 5K/walk, 9 a.m., kids 1/4 mile run, 8:45 a.m., Paulding County Hospital, Paulding.
Tunnel to Tower Foundation Run —Sept. 13, Defiance Fire Department; registration at 7 a.m., race at 8:46 a.m.
One Step at a Time 5K — Sept. 27, Defiance College, www.onestepa-tatime5Krunwalk.com.
WALKSFrom Page 20Having fun in the
great outdoorsThe great outdoors is full
of adventure in northwest Ohio. Many area state parks and campgrounds offer fishing, hiking trails, picnic areas, boating and more.
Independence Dam State Park in rural Defiance allows individuals to explore part of the Buckeye Trail or the towpath of thing Miami and Erie Canal. Individuals can also enjoy boating and picnic areas at hte park. Other area parks, such as Mary Jane Thurston State Park in Grand Rapids also has part of the Buckeye Trail and offers fishing, boating and picnicking.
Those who may want to travel a little farther can
visit Hocking Hills State Park in Logan with its cave and rock formations, climbing wall, swimming spots and other features or Pokagon State Park in Angola, Ind., which has a nature center and allows swimming, boating and picnicking.
Camping is available at many of the state parks as well.
To find out more about camp sites at the parks, call: Independence Dam State Park, 419-237-2593; Mary Jane Thurston State Park, 419-832-7662; Hocking Hills State Park, 740-385-6842; or Pokagon State Park, 260-833-2012.
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Golf outinGs
Defiance College Alumni Yellow Jacket Classic Golf Tournament — June 7, 7:30 a.m. reg-istration, 8:30 a.m., shot-gun start, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Relay for Life Outing — June 7, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
Tee it Up for Education — June 7, 8 a.m., Riverside Greens, Stryker.
Toledo Metro Golf
Tournament — June 8, 10 a.m., Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance, 419-350-2421.
Ayersville Football Outing — June 8, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
Henry County Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing — June 12, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance, 419-592-1786.
Linus Slattery Memorial Gold Tournament
Weekend — June 13, Multipurpose build-ing, Hicksville; June 14, Hickory Hills Golf Course, Hicksville.
Sons of the American Legion (McClure) Golf Outing — June 14, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
Children’s Lantern Golf Outing — June 14, 9 a.m., Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance, 419-576-0673.
Father’s Day Golf Tournament — June 15, 1 p.m. shotgun, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Father’s Day Scramble — June 15, 8 a.m., Riverside Greens, Stryker.
ProMedica Golf Tournament — June 20, 9:45 a.m. shotgun, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Firefighters Golf Outing — June 21, 8:30 a.m., Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance, 419-956-9753.
Sons of the American Legion (Napoleon) Golf Outing — June 21, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
C.J. Open — June 21, 8 a.m., Riverside Greens, Stryker.
Eagle Rock Junior Invitational — June 24, 8 a.m. tee times, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Firecracker Open — July 5, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Defiance Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing
— July 11, 10 a.m., Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance, 419-782-7946.
Humane Society Golf Outing — July 12, 10 a.m. shotgun start, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance, 419-395-2125.
Waldron Open — July
12, 8 a.m., Riverside Greens, Stryker.
Golf Scramble — July 13, 9 a.m., Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Couples’ open — July 13, 1 p.m., Eagle Rock Golf
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There are several golf outings scheduled throughout this summer for professionals and amateurs. Some out-ings are benefits, such as Relay for Life Golf Outing at St. Mike's Golf Course in rural Defiance and the Linus Slattery Memorial Golf Weekend in Hicksville, which benefits hospice.
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Club, Defiance. First Federal Bank Golf
Outing — July 15, noon shotgun start, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Ladies’ Invitational — July 17, 9 a.m. shotgun, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Five-Man Scramble/hot roast — July 19, 7:30 a.m., hog roast, 12:30 p.m., Riverside Greens, Inc., Stryker.
Woodson Memorial Golf Outing — July 19, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
LPGA-USGA Junior Golf Fundraiser — July 21, 2 p.m., Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Paulding County Relay for Life Golf Outing — July 26, 9 a.m. shotgun, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Henry County Bowlers Golf Outing — July 26, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
Couple’s Golf — July
27, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Chad Meyer Memorial Golf Outing — Aug. 2, St. Mike's Golf Course, Rural Defiance.
Ohio Women’s Open Community Clinic Day — Aug. 2, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Ohio Women’s Open Pro-Am — Aug. 8, 10 a.m. shotgun start, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Grisier Memorial — Aug. 9, 8 a.m., Riverside Greens Inc., Stryker.
Big Hole Tournament — Aug. 10, 8 a.m., Riverside Greens, Stryker.
Kaitlyn’s Cottage Golf Outing — Aug. 16, 10 a.m. shotgun start, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Couple’s Golf — Aug. 17, 1 p.m. shotgun start, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Rotary Fun Day — Aug., 18, Eagle Rock Golf Club, Defiance.
Junior/Senior Scramble — Aug. 23, 8 a.m., Riverside Greens, Stryker.
Ridgeville Fireman's Benefit Golf Outing — Sept. 5, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
Panther Innovational Outing — Sept. 6, 8 a.m.,
Riverside Greens, Stryker.McClure Open — Sept.
6, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
Miller Lite Senior Open Scramble — Sept. 15, St.
Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
Defiance Metal Products Golf Outing — Sept. 21, St. Mike's Golf Course, rural Defiance.
GOLFFrom Page 22
Fairs
Paulding County Fair — June 9-14, Paulding.
Putnam County Fair — June 23-28, Ottawa
Lucas County Fair — July 8-13, Maumee.Ohio State Fair — July 23-Aug. 3,
Columbus
County fairs bring live entertainmentFair season is coming to
northwest Ohio.Throughout the sum-
mer and into fall, there will be several county fairs throughout the region bringing delicious fair food, rides and entertainment.
Besides animal judgings, many fairs will offer pedal pulls, cheerleading com-petitions, band shows and demolition derbies.
This year’s fair season kicks off with the Paulding County Fair in June. The fair will be offering various entertainment including the Buckeye State Sanctioned Pedal Tractor Pull on June 10 as well as performanc-
es by Connor Rose, the Dazzling Mills Family and the Morse Family Gospel Singers.
Many area fairs are fea-turing live music and con-certs. The Lucas County Fair in Maumee will have the Mr. Speed Kiss Tribute Band performing at 7 p.m. July 11. Nashville Crush will perform at the Putnam County Fair in Ottawa on June 28. The Defiance County Fair will feature Foghat at 8 p.m. Aug. 16.
In Henry County, Chase Rice will perform at 8:30 p.m. Aug. 11 at the fair. Dustin Lynch will then per-form at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 7 at
the Williams County Fair. The Fulton County Fair,
which always has big Labor Day weekend concerts, will again offer big draws. The Dooby Brothers will per-form at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 31; and Lee Brice and Cole Swindell will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 1.
The Ohio State Fair will also feature perfor-mances by Boyz II Men, Lady Antebellum, Scotty McCreery, Jesus Culture, Bachman & Turner, Blue Oyster Cult, Foghat, The Beach Boys/America, Heart, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Aretha Franklin and Zendaya.
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A little girl takes part in a pedal tractor pull at one of the area fairs in 2013. Pedal pulls and other family fun return during the fair season this year. Area fairs in northwest Ohio begin with the Paulding County Fair from June 9-14 and ends with the Williams County Fair on Sept. 6-13.• FAIRS, Page 24
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Wood County Fair —July 28-Aug. 4, Bowling Green.Henry County Fair —Aug. 8-14, NapoleonAllen County Fair —Aug. 15-23, LimaDefiance County Fair —Aug. 16-23, Hicksville. Van Wert County Fair —Aug. 27-Sept. 1, Van Wert.Hancock County Fair — Aug. 27-Sept. 1, Findlay.Fulton County Fair —Aug. 29-Sept. 4, Wauseon.Williams County Fair —Sept. 6-13, Montpelier.
FAIRSFrom Page 23 Fireworks to celebrate Independence Day
A trio of area communi-ties will be celebrating July 4 by having firework exhib-its.
The city of Bryan will have fireworks during its Day in the Park on June 29 at dusk at Bryan Recreational Park
on Center Street.On July 3, fireworks will
be set off at the conflu-ence of the Maumee and Auglaize rivers in Defiance at dusk.
Individuals can watch the display at Kingsbury
Park, Pontiac Park or the fortgrounds.
The city of Napoleon will have its fireworks dis-play at 10 p.m. July 4 at the Napoleon Municipal Golf Course, located on Glenwood Avenue.
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