Come on out for our FIRST OPENING OF 2021! The barn will be completely revamped with a new layout! New designs, New furniture, & ALL new decor! Our vendors will be bringing our all new items too! Don’t miss it February 18th-21st at our 7000 square foot barn in Pataskala, Ohio!
3 Events
3 Days
Double Header Team Event
Shift 1
Friday Night 8pm 16 Team Max
Shift 2
Saturday 1:30pm 16 Team Max
Teams bowl a 3 game No Tap series ! Total Pinfall to determine placing !
Payout if we achieve a full 32 team field –
1st -$600.00
2nd – $500.00
3rd – $400.00
4th- $300.00
5th – $200.00
6th- $100.00
Total Pinfall Determines Placing!
Payout Based On 30 Doubles Teams –
1st – $350
2nd – $250
3rd – $150
4th – $100
5th – $50
Payout Based on 60 Bowlers –
1st – $300
2nd – $ 250
3rd – $150
4th – $100
5th – $75
6th-10th – $25
Any Sport Shot averages are subject to adjustment by tournament director !
January 22–April 11, 2021
Buchwald-Wright Gallery, Gund Gallery
The Art of Trees reveals the many resonances, forms, and relationships of trees. Exploring themes of restoration and destruction, community and isolation, location and identity, and fragile temporalities, the artists featured in the exhibition experiment with a range of mediums, and even use trees as creative collaborators to express our essential and inseparable bond with these guardians of the earth. The Art of Trees invites an interdisciplinary dialogue about personal, local, and global relationships to the environment, while simultaneously drawing attention to interactions between trees themselves, the communities they form, and their resilience despite human interference.
Featuring: Nearby Voices
Nearby Voices bridges the gap between global and local environmental concerns by engaging with the art and voices of local community members. This special section of The Art of Trees exhibition offers artistic reflections on the local landscape as a shared point of witness and imagines trees as archives of commonly held stories and experiences that branch across generations of a community.
The Art of Trees is curated by a committee of Gund Associates, Kenyon faculty, and Gund Gallery staff who worked together in a collaborative, multi-year process to bring this project to life.
In honor of Valentine’s Day, there will be a new art display encouraging guests to celebrate the love in their lives – and share it to inspire fellow guests to feel the love this Valentine’s season. Guests are invited to participate by placing a sticky note for someone or something they love on the Post Your Love wall!
This art installation will be at the Food Court between next to Boost Mobile. It will be on display February 1, 2021 through March 1, 2021
This performance features the delightful, classic tale with all of your favorite characters, all brought to life by Artistic Director Michael Thomas in an engaging musical adaptation which features audience participation, interactive storytelling with local actors, and live musicians from the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra. Teddy Bear concerts are set up to allow children an up-close experience with symphonic instruments, live acting, and basic musical concepts. To provide the most engaging performance possible, the Teddy Bear series can accommodate only 100 concert-goers and their very favorite teddy bears, so these onstage seats fill quickly.
Come sign your child(ren) up to play in the 2021 baseball season. This is for Teeball, Coach Pitch, Minors, Majors, and Babe Ruth.
January 22–April 11, 2021
Buchwald-Wright Gallery, Gund Gallery
The Art of Trees reveals the many resonances, forms, and relationships of trees. Exploring themes of restoration and destruction, community and isolation, location and identity, and fragile temporalities, the artists featured in the exhibition experiment with a range of mediums, and even use trees as creative collaborators to express our essential and inseparable bond with these guardians of the earth. The Art of Trees invites an interdisciplinary dialogue about personal, local, and global relationships to the environment, while simultaneously drawing attention to interactions between trees themselves, the communities they form, and their resilience despite human interference.
Featuring: Nearby Voices
Nearby Voices bridges the gap between global and local environmental concerns by engaging with the art and voices of local community members. This special section of The Art of Trees exhibition offers artistic reflections on the local landscape as a shared point of witness and imagines trees as archives of commonly held stories and experiences that branch across generations of a community.
The Art of Trees is curated by a committee of Gund Associates, Kenyon faculty, and Gund Gallery staff who worked together in a collaborative, multi-year process to bring this project to life.
In honor of Valentine’s Day, there will be a new art display encouraging guests to celebrate the love in their lives – and share it to inspire fellow guests to feel the love this Valentine’s season. Guests are invited to participate by placing a sticky note for someone or something they love on the Post Your Love wall!
This art installation will be at the Food Court between next to Boost Mobile. It will be on display February 1, 2021 through March 1, 2021