(Happenings are compiled from press releases and placed in order of occurring dates)
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Hancock Historical Museum hosts Unnatural Ohio: A History of Buckeye Cryptids Legends & Other Mysteries
FINDLAY – The Hancock Historical Museum invites the public to its upcoming Brown Bag
Lecture presented by Eastman & Smith LTD. The featured presentation, Unnatural Ohio: A History of Buckeye Cryptids Legends & Other Mysteries, will be delivered by authors Kristina Smith and Kevin Moore.
The lecture will last approximately 45 minutes to an hour, with ample time for questions and discussion. Guests are encouraged to bring their own lunches to enjoy during the program. Admission is free for museum members and $3 for non-members.
The Brown Bag Lecture Series takes place on the first Thursday of every month at the Hancock Historical Museum. Each lecture highlights topics of historical and cultural significance to Hancock County and Ohio.
Thursday, April 3 at 12 p.m., located at 422 West Sandusky Street in Findlay.
BGSU Depart. of Theatre and Film hosts Film and Media Festival
BOWLING GREEN – The Bowling Green State University Department of Theatre and Film will host the 25th annual BG Film and Media Festival, featuring creative works by students and regional filmmakers.
Arranged by student organization BG Reel, the free, three-day juried festival will include two evenings of short film screenings, an afternoon of film studies presentations, an afternoon workshop on lighting for film and an evening awards ceremony.
The first curated screening block begins at 7 p.m. on Friday in the BGSU Film Theater, featuring short films in music, drama and comedy categories. The second curated screening will start at 7 p.m. on Saturday, featuring experimental, documentary and horror short films.
Film appreciation presentations and visual essays created by BGSU film students are set for 1 p.m. on Saturday in Room 207, featuring a Q&A session and light refreshments. A lighting for film workshop is set for 1 p.m. on Sunday in Room 207 with Nicholas Weiss, a commercial cinematographer and BGSU alumnus, who will demonstrate lighting techniques used in professional interview settings.
The weekend will close with festival and departmental awards at 7 p.m. on Sunday in the BGSU Film Theater. Festival awards will include “Best in Show” as well as multiple genre, performance and technical awards.
April 4-6 on the second floor of the Bowen-Thompson Student Union.
ProMedica community events held in April
April 7 – ProMedica Weight Loss Surgery Support Group – The ProMedica Weight Loss Surgery Support Group is for patients who have had weight loss surgery or for community members who would like more information about weight loss surgery. The group meets the first Monday of every month at the ProMedica Health & Wellness Center, Education Conference Rooms 1 & 2 (5700 Monroe Street, Sylvania) beginning at 6 p.m. No registration is required.
April 9 – Blood Drive (ProMedica Flower Hospital) —The American Red Cross is hosting a blood drive at ProMedica Flower Hospital (5200 Harroun Rd., Sylvania, OH 43560) from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Conference Center Room E. To schedule an appointment, call 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit redcrossblood.org and enter sponsor code: FLOWERHOSP
April 24 – Stroke Support Group – The ProMedica Stroke Support Group will discuss recovering with aphasia with the University of Michigan Aphasia Program. The support group will take place at the ProMedica Flower Hospital Conference Center (5200 Harroun Rd., Sylvania, OH 43560) beginning at 4:30 p.m. Stroke survivors, caregivers and supporters are all encouraged to attend. No registration is required.
Smiles From the Heart event offers free dental care
SYLVANIA – There is an increasing number of people without dental insurance or other means to get the dentistry they need, so Dental Excellence of Sylvania is offering a day of FREE DENTAL CARE.
Service is available to the first 50 patients to register by noon. Patients will be seen on a first-come, first-served basis (no early registration), and may choose ONE of the following treatments: Cleaning, filling OR extraction.
These will be the only services provided on this day and patients will be served on a first-come-first-served basis according to these services. Early registration is not available. Patients who come that morning may anticipate a line and are encouraged to dress appropriately for the weather. Extractions do not include impacted wisdom teeth.
The dental office encourages anyone you know who may be in need of this service.
Friday, April 4. Registration starts at 7:45 a.m. at Dental Excellence of Sylvania at 5660 Monroe Street.
Presentation equips believers to share gospel with Jewish people
TOLEDO – The Church at Lion of Judah invites you to a powerful teaching event focused on equipping believers to share the Gospel with Jewish people, rooted in the biblical truths of Romans 9. The presentation is by Brian Crawford, of Chosen People Ministries.
This event is free and open to the public, welcoming both Christians and members of the Jewish community. A love offering will be received.
For more information, contact Pastor Matthew Hartman at 419-474-2328 or info@lionofjudahtoledo.org.
Friday, April 4 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, April 5 at 1 p.m. at 5732 Douglas Rd.
20th Annual TPS Chess Tournament open 3rd – 12th grades
TOLEDO – You don’t have to be a member of an active chess club, chess team or coach in order to participate in the TPS Chess Tournament – you just have to enjoy the challenge of chess.
You can register as an individual or a team of three or more members. All area students may enter. Trophies awarded to individuals in 1st and 2nd place by grade level; and teams comprised of four players: Grades 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 and 11-12.
Saturday, April 5 at Jones Leadership Academy. Check-in/Registration is from 9-9:45 a.m. Tournament begins at 10 a.m. There is a $5 entrance fee payable at the door. For questions, email here.
The end of an era on Owens Community College Radio
Randomosity will broadcast live for its very last program on April 12 as a part of Vinylthon for 2025. Vinylthon is a national celebration of the vinyl record format involving hundreds of college stations. For 24-48 hours, college radio stations across the country will turn back the clock and play nothing but vinyl records, and Owens Community College Radio will once again be a part of the festivities.
It is time for ‘Randomosity, Toledo’s ONLY Vinyl Radio Show’ on Owens Community College Radio to say “goodbye”. Be there as OCC takes you back through the years and highlights different moments on the show, talks about the impact and influence, our memories and what we will miss, and what would Randomosity be if we didn’t break out the records and turn up the volume.
It’s also the very last edition of ‘The Crumbley Comedy Stand-up Spotlight’, brought to you by local Toledo comedy group, ‘Crumbley Comedy’.
Saturday, April 12, between 2-6 p.m. on the campus of Owens Community College, just inside the Fine and Performing Arts Center.
Maumee Valley Habitat for Humanity Restore celebrates Earth Day
MAUMEE – Maumee Valley Habitat for Humanity ReStore announced the return of its annual Earth Day event – ReStore the Earth.
The event is now at a new and bigger location, and open to the public. Sponsored by AIM Ecycling, ReStore the Earth gives the community an opportunity to donate reusable items to divert them from landfills.
- Paper shredding
- Cardboard recycling
- Styrofoam recycling (#6 label only)
- Electronic recycling (including CRT or tube televisions and LCD/flat-screen
televisions)
Tire recycling (up to 4 tires)
- Schedule on-site above pool recycling
- Desks and desk chairs
- Additional furniture drop-off at MVHFH ReStore (1310 Conant St)
- Fee Recycling (small cost): Latex paint recycling ($2 per gallon)
Saturday, April 12, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at 1360 Conant Street, Maumee (Calvary Church)