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Ernest Thompson Seton and The Wolf that Changed America

Oakwoods Nature Preserve

Seton was a naturalist, artist, and author but he was also known in his younger years as a wolf bounty hunter. During his time, wolves were seen as evil killing machines, but Seton’s interaction with one wolf in New Mexico helped to change that viewpoint of wolves and helped spark an environmental movement. Learn about […]

Free
Mini Meet-Up

Mini Meet-Up

Findlay-Hancock County Public Library 206 Broadway, Findlay-Hancock Co Public LIbrary, OH, United States

Drop in to the library and play with a selection of the library's toys. Explore new games, toys, and activities that are educational and fun while meeting other families. This program is for children with their caregivers. Meet in the Children's Programming Room in the Children's Department.

UF Planetarium Show: Planet Nine

UF Planetarium Show: Planet Nine

The University of Findlay 1000 N. Main St., Findlay, OH, United States

Join the University of Findlay for Planet Nine, shown in the planetarium. Follow Mike Brown, astronomer and planet hunter, on his quest for the elusive Planet Nine. Brown and his team have discovered many intriguing new worlds in the Kuiper Belt, bright Eris, tumbling Haumea, an egg-shaped object rotating incredibly fast with two moons, and […]

Free

FAL: Youth Pottery Workshop

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

Youth ages 7 – 17 are welcome at this multi-week youth pottery workshop. This workshop takes place on March 8, 15, and 22. Led by FAL member Cindy Meadows, this 3 week workshop will include wheel throwing from 9 – 10:30 a.m. followed by glazing 10:30 – Noon. All skill levels welcome and all supplies […]

$150

M is for Murder

The Jones Mansion 313 East Sandusky St., Findlay, OH

The Jones Mansion's next M is for Murder event is here and they will delve into the Heartland-farming community. Home invasions/Breaking and Entry/Armed Robbery are equally frightening and perhaps deadly. Looking at Hancock County in the 1880's-1900's we find many rural homes ransacked and broken into around midnight. Often by a few crooks, but as […]

$20