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Soup Can Lanterns

Litzenberg Memorial Woods 6100 U. S. 224 West, Findlay, OH, United States

Lanterns and candles lit the way for pioneers. Make a tin lantern out of a soup can with ice, hammer, and nails. Create your own design or use patterns that […]

$5.00

Berries: Open House

Litzenberg Memorial Woods 6100 U. S. 224 West, Findlay, OH, United States

Berries were an important food source for families back in the 1800s. Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries could be grown in the family garden or foraged in the forest. Learn […]

Free

Paint a Brick Class

Findlay Art League 117 W. Crawford St., Findlay, OH, United States

Celebrate & learn about LGBTQIA+ History; create modern day inspiration while connecting with the history of the Stonewall Riots. This class is open to those 18 and older with all […]

$10

Paper Dolls

Oakwoods Nature Preserve

Pioneer children in the 1800s would have played with simple toys like paper dolls. Make paper dolls and a cardboard doll house, learn about their history, and use the dolls […]

Free

Classic Movie Night – A Face in the Crowd

Hancock Historical Museum 422 W. Sandusky S, Findlay, OH, United States

Free to the public-- The Hancock Historical Museum features film favorites from decades past at their Classic Movie Night on Fridays throughout the year! Historical information before and discussion after. […]

Free
Cowboy Days

Cowboy Days

Ghost Town 10630 CR 40, Findlay, OH, United States

Save the date for Ghost Town's annual Cowboy Days!  Details coming soon.

$5

Corn Cooking: Open House

Litzenberg Memorial Woods 6100 U. S. 224 West, Findlay, OH, United States

Corn was a staple food for pioneers. Learn how pioneers grew, harvested, and prepped the corn, the different kinds that were grown, and food dishes that used corn. Johnny cakes, […]

Free