(Happenings are compiled from press releases and placed in order of occurring dates)
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ProMedica community event highlights recovering from aphasia
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. (04/09)
UToledo hosts Healthcare Symposium, Community Health Summit
TOLEDO – The University of Toledo will bring together thought leaders in medical education and clinical care for a pair of events next week that are focused on improving health outcomes of individuals in northwest Ohio.
The second annual UToledo Healthcare Symposium will take place on April 11, followed by a Community Health Summit on April 12.
Both multidisciplinary events will feature representatives from community organizations, UToledo Health physicians and other leading voices in medicine.
The Healthcare Symposium begins with opening remarks from UToledo Interim President Matt Schroeder, followed by a presentation from Dr. Charles “Chuck” Callahan, executive vice president for health affairs at UToledo, and Dr. Dee Bialecki-Haase, chief medical officer and senior vice president for medical affairs at Medical Mutual, on a vision for individual and community health needs.
Each session will comprise of a 15-minute presentation, followed by a table discussion and finally a 15-minute question-and-answer session with the audience. In addition to the three panel discussions, there will be lunch and networking opportunities, and representatives from a number of local community organizations will be on hand for additional healthcare needs and resources.
The second annual student-led UToledo Healthcare Hackathon also will be held concurrently with the summit in the Collier Building on UToledo’s Health Science Campus. That event, which will bring together up to 100 students from the College of Medicine and Life Sciences, challenges teams to design solutions addressing the digital divide in healthcare.
Students will present their findings at the summit at 3:30 p.m.
Friday, April 11 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Glass City Center on Jefferson Avenue in downtown Toledo.
Saturday, April 12 is the Community Health Summit at the Delta Hotels Toledo, 3100 Glendale Ave. (04/09)
Rachel Ruysch: Nature into Art comes to TMA
Toledo, OH– Rachel Ruysch: Nature into Art, the first major exhibition of Ruysch’s art, will be on view beginning in April. Featuring over 100 works—including paintings, botanical books and drawings, and plant and animal specimens, the exhibition explores Ruysch’s extraordinary career and the intersection of art, science, and natural history.
The visitor’s experience with the exhibition is enhanced with interactive and educational elements including an audio guide, an audio description tour, a digital species map, tactile and scent features, a printed exhibition guide, and a fully illustrated catalogue available for purchase.
Highlights of the exhibition include:
- Several important Ruysch paintings from major international collections that have rarely or never been on public view.
- A reunion of Flower Still Life (c.1716–1720), TMA’s Ruysch masterpiece, and its long-separated pendant, Still Life with Fruit, Bird’s Nest and Insects (1716), from Dudmaston Hall in England.
- Three portraits of Ruysch, including a family portrait with her husband and youngest son and a recently discovered portrait of the artist in her studio.
- Works by Ruysch’s sister Anna, also a talented flower painter who experienced a far shorter career than Ruysch. (04/09)
April 12-July 27 in the Levis Gallery in the Edward B Green Beaux-Arts Building on the campus of TMA. Tickets to the exhibition are $10 per visitor and free for TMA members. General admission to the museum and parking are free to all visitors.
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)
Northwest Ohio gears up for Glass Recycling Blitz
NORTHWEST OHIO – The Northwest Ohio Innovation Consortium (NOIC) announced the Northwest Ohio Glass Recycling Blitz, a week-long event dedicated to raising awareness and increasing participation in glass recycling.
Throughout the week, designated collection sites will be set up across Lucas and
Wood Counties to make recycling more accessible for residents. Additional site details will
be announced soon.
The Glass Recycling Blitz aims to educate the community on the benefits of keeping glass out of landfills and encourage residents to adopt more sustainable waste management habits. Participants are invited to bring glass bottles only (excluding non-recyclable glass materials such as windows, Pyrex, and fiberglass).
April 16-22, with a kickoff event on April 16 at 1 p.m. to officially launch the
initiative, which takes place at the OI Perrysburg Levis Commons Campus Plaza 3 Parking Lot, an established public glass recycling drop-off location.