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May
18
Tue
Storytime Series: Squirrels at Kingwood Center Gardens @ Kingwood Center Gardens
May 18 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

$5 per child; one accompanying adult free

Click HERE to register!

May
20
Thu
The Castle Classic Cruise In @ Landoll's Mohican Castle
May 20 @ 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Join us for our monthly classic cruise in on the 3rd Thursday of every month May-October, 5:30PM-8:30PM.
Whether you have a vehicle to show off or you are coming to see some beautiful machines, everyone is welcome.
Any era car, truck, or motorcycle is welcome to register for free.
Awards will be presented to winners in this judged event.
Please register by emailing jimmy@landollsmohicancastle.com with your name, vehicle year, make, and model. You will also receive a $15 gift certificate good towards a meal (dine in or carry out) on the night of the event and a discount on a room either the night of, night before or both. Arrive as early as you would like to get the best parking spots. If rained out, the event will be held on the following Thursday.

Kokosing Chapter 2021 Program @ Knox County Public Health
May 20 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

5/20 @ 7:30 – Topic Birdstones as Atlatl Handles

6/17 @ 7:30 – Topic – Interesting New Earthwork Data from Variety of Sites

07/15 @7:30 – Topic –  Fire-Flints, Musket balls & Indian Trade Gun Parts from the 18th Century Ohio Sites

08/19 @ 5:30 – Topic Revised analysis of the Stringtown Tool Kit – 37 years of Surface Collecting on Site J5

09/16 @ 7:30 – Topic – Archaic Points – Ashtabulas, Fish Spears, Lanceolate, Pentagonal

10/21 @ 7:30 Topic – New Research

11/18 @ 7:30 – Topic – Cache

May
21
Fri
Mid Ohio Home Show @ Richland County Fairgrounds
May 21 @ 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm

The 2021 “MID-OHIO HOME SHOW” sponsored by The Noon Optimist Club, will be held May 21-23, at The Richland County Fairgrounds, in Mansfield, Ohio.

Entrance to the show is $3.00 per car per day.

Friday Hours: 3pm-7pm
Saturday Hours: 9am-7pm
Sunday Hours: 11am-4pm

Home show will be held at the Richland County Fairgrounds:

  • Building #1(Fairhaven Hall Building)
  • Building #2 (Arts & Crafts Building)
  • 100+ Vendors will be present

Click here for exhibitor information or call:
Tom Stortz 419-564-3206
E-mail: midohiohomeshow@gmail.com
Exhibitors need a pass which will be sent before show or given at show set up.

Blues for a Cure/Cause for Paws @ The Medallion Club
May 21 @ 6:00 pm – 10:30 pm

Please join us for a great evening of blues music and fun-raising supporting The James Heather Pick Music Program and the Humane Society of Delaware County. Admission includes live auction and raffle items, light appetizers, and cash bar.  (Social distancing and masks required with reduced capacity subject to State of Ohio mandates).

Stockhands Veterans Night @ Stockhands Horses For Healing
May 21 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

All Veterans are welcome. Activities will include riding, driving and a variety of horsemanship activities. Veteran founded and Veteran run, this program is designed to be a fun, educational and healing environment. This is a FREE event for all Veterans.

May Music Night
May 21 @ 6:30 pm – 11:00 pm

May Music Night will be a night of praise and worship. Please review the songs and pick your favorites. Pot Luck dinner at 6:30 and music starting around 7:30.

Nightfall Columbus debuts at Delaware Eagles @ Delaware Eagles 376
May 21 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Nightfall Columbus debuts at Delaware Eagles at 127 E William St, Delaware, OH 43015-2175, United States on Fri May 21 2021 at 07:00 pm to 11:00 pm

TITANIC: THE MUSICAL @ Theatre 166
May 21 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm
The sinking of the Titanic in the early hours of April 15, 1912, remains the quintessential disaster of the twentieth century. A total of 1,517 souls—men, women and children—lost their lives (only 711 survived). The fact that the finest, largest, strongest ship in the world—called, in fact, the “”unsinkable”” ship—should have been lost during its maiden voyage is so incredible that, had it not actually happened, no author would have dared to contrive it. But the catastrophe had social ramifications that went far beyond that night’s events. For the first time since the beginning of the industrial revolution early in the 19th Century, bigger, faster and stronger did not prove automatically to be better. Suddenly the very essence of “”progress”” had to be questioned; might the advancement of technology not always be progress? Nor was this the only question arising from the disaster. The accommodations of the ship, divided into 1st, 2nd and 3rd Classes, mirrored almost exactly the class structure (upper, middle and lower) of the English-speaking world. But when the wide discrepancy between the number of survivors from each of the ship’s classes was revealed—all but two of the women in 1st Class were saved while 155 women and children from 2nd and 3rd (mostly 3rd) drowned—there was a new, long-overdue scrutiny of the prevailing social system and its values. It is not an exaggeration to state that the 19th Century, with its social stricture, its extravagant codes of honor and sacrifice, and its unswerving belief that God favored the rich, ended that night.

Titanic, The Musical examines the causes, the conditions and the characters involved in this ever-fascinating drama. This is the factual story of that ship—of her officers, crew and passengers, to be sure—but she will not, as has happened so many times before, serve as merely the background against which fictional, melodramatic narratives are recounted. The central character of our Titanic is the Titanic herself.

May
22
Sat
Powell Farmers Market @ Parking Lot
May 22 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm