THURSDAY, May 30th through SUNDAY,
June 2nd - Nelsonville
Music Festival - visit website for detailed schedule, tickets and
line-up; Set in the beautiful rolling hills of Southeastern Ohio, the
Nelsonville Music Festival is a four-day festival that celebrates music
and local artistry of our region. We take pride in offering a warm,
accepting environment where local artisans can sell and be recognized for
their work, where local, regional and national musicians instill their
awe-inspiring talents and festival goers can relax and enjoy the fruits
of our regional flavor. Headliners are Cat Power on Friday, Wilco
on Saturday and John Prine on Sunday. Festival benefits Stuart's
Opera House. $110 - $300/Weekend Pass; $50 - $75/Single Day Pass.
Festival location: Robbins Crossing at Hocking College, 3301 Hocking
Parkway, Nelsonville; call 740-753-1924 or visit http://www.nelsonvillefest.org/
for tickets and festival details.
FRIDAY, May 30th - Stream Stompin'
- 10am; Bring along your wading shoes and meet the Naturalist at the Ash
Cave shelter house for a closer look at some of our aquatic
residents. Hocking Hills State Park, Ash Cave, State Route 56; call
740-385-6841 for more info; FREE
SATURDAY, June 1st - Minnie McKinley
Memorial Tournament - 9am Shotgun Start; Fundraiser to benefit Hocking
Hills Inspire Shelter at Brass Ring Golf Course; Best Ball - Four Man
Scramble; $60 per player, Skins Game, Mulligans; Prizes for: Closest To
Pin, In the Circle, Longest Drive, Longest Putt, Best Score; 50/50
drawing. Lunch is included - burgers & brats. Day of
event registration accepted - be there at 8:30am. Brass Ring Golf
Course, 14405 Country Club Lane, Logan; for more information call Edward
Tucker at 740-385-7930
SATURDAY, June 1st - Fund-raising
Carnival! - Yard Sale: 9am, Carnival noon to 6pm; Help send our Logan
Archery Teams to the World Championship competition this year!
Music, games, prizes, lots of food, and raffle tickets drawn every
10 minutes from 2-6pm. Tickets for the grand prize of $3,000 cost $20
each and will be sold on the day of the carnival. The grand prize drawing
will be held at 6pm and you don't need to be present to win. Raffle
items will include an electric guitar, tools, shirts, hats, household
items, chairs, vehicle maintenance products, food, fitness center
memberships and several gift certificates. Tractor Supply, 28
Hocking Mall (St Rt 664 & Chieftain Dr), Logan
SATURDAY, June 1st - Lancaster Hand
Made Market - 9am to 1pm; We are Ohio artists and craftspeople who love
to make stuff. We make so much we decided to offer it for sale to you at
this market. We hope you love using our products as much as we love
making them. And we really hope you buy them because we need the space so
we can make more. Join us at the Lancaster Handmade Market the first
Saturday of the month through October. Lancaster Bandstand, 111
East Main Street, Lancaster; For more information or to download the
vendor application please go to www.lancasterhandmademarket.com.
SATURDAY, June 1st - National Trails
Day at the Wildcat Hollow Trail System - 10am to 4pm; The Little Cities
of the Forest Chapter of the Buckeye Trail/North Country Trail
Association will be celebrating National Trails Day this year by doing
trail maintenance on the Wildcat Hollow Trail System in the Wayne
National Forest near Glouster, Ohio on June 1st, 2013 from 10 am to 4
pm. We need all the help we can get, so come out for a few hours
and help make the hiking experience great for all hikers. Help is needed
to resolve drainage issues as well as keeping back the brush and
improving it for the upcoming 4th Annual Emma Grandma Gatewood Solstice
Hike on June 22 and 23rd. Meet us at the Wildcat Hollow Trail
System trailhead parking lot on Sunday Creek Road north of Glouster,
Ohio. To get to the trailhead, take State Route 13 to Irish Ridge Road
and then turning left onto Dew Road which turns into Sunday Creek Road
and proceeding to the trailhead. Be sure to wear sturdy footwear and to
bring a lunch, snacks and water for the trailwork. The trailwork will
take place rain or shine! Contact: Richard Lutz at
740-394-2008 with questions.
SATURDAY, June 1st & SUNDAY,
June 2nd - Hocking Valley
Scenic Railway Historic Train Rides - noon and 2:30pm; Our Noon train to
Haydenville is the shortest trip of our trains. It operates every
Saturday and Sunday between Memorial Day weekend and the last full
weekend of October. The train departs the Nelsonville Depot for a
round-trip ride along the historic Hocking River Valley. On the return
trip after pausing in Haydenville, the train continues past the
Nelsonville Depot to Robbins Crossing. Robbins Crossing is a restored
1850s-era Ohio pioneer village operated by students, staff, and volunteers
from Hocking College and is located at the south end of the Hocking
College campus. After a 30-minute stop at Robbins Crossing, the train
returns to the Nelsonville Depot. Duration of ride:
Approximately one hour and forty-five minutes. Our East Logan train
is the longest of the regular weekend trains and operates every Saturday
and Sunday between Memorial Day and the last full weekend of October. The
train departs the Nelsonville Depot for a round-trip ride along the
historic Hocking River Valley. Along the way, we will pass through the
historic company town of Haydenville, which was the last company town in
Ohio. It was once part of a large brick and clay company known in its
later days as NATCO. On the return trip to Nelsonville after pausing at the
east end of Logan, the train continues past the Nelsonville Depot to
Robbins Crossing. Robbins Crossing is a restored 1850s-era Ohio pioneer
village operated by students, staff, and volunteers from Hocking College
and is located at the south end of the Hocking College campus. After a
30-minute stop at Robbins Crossing, the train returns to the Nelsonville
Depot. Duration of ride: Approximately two hours and fifteen
minutes. Advance tickets available online at www.hvsry.org
or at the depot prior to boarding. Hocking Valley Scenic Railway,
33 E Canal St, Nelsonville; call 740-753-9531 (10am to 4pm Sat &
Sun); messages only at 800-967-7834
SATURDAY, June 1st to June 29th - Washboard Festival Quilt Show; The quilters from
Champaign County will be featured in this annual show. Regular
house hours are 2 - 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Closed on
Sunday and Monday. The Bowen House Community Center for Arts and
Education, 196 N Market Street, Logan; call 740-385-0344 or visit www.bowenhouse.org
for more info; FREE
SATURDAY, June 1st - Music on the
Lawn - 7pm to 8pm; Audie Wykle & Friends entertain on the Lawn of the
Bowen House. Bring your lawn chairs. The Bowen House
Community Center for Arts and Education, 196 N Market Street, Logan; call
740-385-0344 or visit www.bowenhouse.org
for more info; FREE
SATURDAY, June 1st - Saturday Cinema
- Dusk/9pm; Free Outdoor movie on the first Saturday of the month .
Corner of Main Broad, Bandstand. Childrens activities begin one hour
before movie. Bring blankets, chairs snacks. Snack concessions available.
Area reserved in front for blankets only. Presented by The Family, Adult
and Children First Council of Destination Downtown Lancaster.
June 1st - Wreck-It Ralph. July 6th - Ice Age 3. August
3rd - Madagascar 3. September 7th - The Adventures of Sharkboy and
Lavagirl in 3-D. Rain Date - 2nd Saturday of the month.
Lancaster Bandstand, 111 East Main Street, Lancaster; call 740-687-6651
or visit www.destinationdowntownlancaster.com
for more info; FREE
FRIDAY, June 7th - Music in the
Park: The Cedar Hill Bluegrass Boys - 7pm to 8:30pm; Live
music at the gazebo in Worthington Park. Bring your lawn chairs and
enjoy an evening of great music. Food and beverages available for
sale benefiting Hocking Hills Inspire Shelter. Concerts go on rain
or shine (except for extreme weather) Donations welcome.
Worthington Park, corner of Market & Main Streets in historic
downtown Logan; for more info call 740-746-8233; FREE
SATURDAY, June 8th - Pancake
Breakfast - 7am to 10am; Benefit for Scenic Hills Senior Center Capital
Campaign. Cost is by donation. Everyone welcome! Scenic
Hills Senior Center, 187 S Spring St., Logan; call 740-385-6581 for more
info.
SATURDAY, June 8th - Sweet Second
Saturday - 5pm to 8pm; On the second Saturday of each month, we dress up
the dining room and have live music & great dinner specials. You can
even bring a bottle of wine, if you like. Come join us for a great
Saturday night out! Reservations appreciated, but not
required. The Ridge Inn Restaurant, 16178 Pike St, Laurelville;
call 740-332-0300 for info and reservations.
SATURDAY, June 8th - Robbery Train -
6pm; The ever-popular Robbery Trains are family-friendly and feature a
group of bandits on horseback making an attempt to rob the train. Now,
before you think, "Rob the train?!", we distribute play money
to everyone before the train departs. The "robbers" then come
through and collect the play money once they're able to stop the train.
Guns are used but only with blanks, and we maintain a safe atmosphere for
everyone aboard! These trains tend to sell out quickly, so make sure you
reserve your seat as early as possible! We have two Robbery Trains
scheduled for 2013: one on June 8th and August 3rd. Both trains depart
the Nelsonville Depot at 6:00 p.m. Duration of ride: Approximately two
hours. Advance tickets available online; $20 adults, $18 Seniors
(age 60+), $16 Children (ages 3-12/under 3 free but must sit on lap).
Hocking Valley Scenic Railway, 33 E Canal St, Nelsonville; call
740-753-9531 (10am to 4pm Sat & Sun); messages only at 800-967-7834
SATURDAY, June 8th - Wine &
Cheese Gala and Fundraising Auction - 7pm; This festive evening is an
annual fundraiser for the Hocking County Historical Society. It will
include a live auction, 50/50 raffle, wine, cheese & fabulous
appetizers. The evening includes a "Tribute to Keynes Mill."
What a great way to spend an evening by the lake with friends! Suggested
evening wear is dressy casual. Limited seating, so be sure to make
your reservations as soon as possible! $25/single; $45/couple;
Isaak Walton Club, Blosser Rd, Logan; call 740-385-6026 or visit www.hockinghistory.org
for more info.
SATURDAY, June 8th - New Moon Glow
Float - 7pm to 11pm; Paddle your canoe from sunset to darkness, lit only
by the glimmering phosphorescent light of glow sticks reflecting on the
water. End at the livery with a roaring bonfire and lively music meant
for listening and dancing. BYOB. Reservations highly recommended. One
glow stick provided. Meet at 7pm and be sure to bring your glowing bling.
$40 per canoe for 2; Hocking Hills Canoe Livery, 12789 State Route 664 S,
Logan; call 740-385-0523 or visit www.hockingriver.com
for info and reservations.
TUESDAY, June 11th - Photography
Group at the Bowen House - 7pm to 8pm; Hocking photography enthusiasts
welcome visitors to join them for inspiration, encouragement & some
shop talk! The Bowen House Community Center for Arts and Education,
196 N Market Street, Logan; call 740-385-0344 or visit www.bowenhouse.org for more info;
FREE
UPCOMING:
THURSDAY, June 13th through SATURDAY, June 15th - Washboard Music
Festival; Ohio's Most Unique Music Festival! Arnett Howard kicks
off the festival on Thursday evening followed by two more full days and
nights of music, kid's entertainment, arts & crafts, FREE kid's
rides, Friday evening car show and Quilt Show at the Bowen House.
Don't miss the fun in historic downtown Logan. Visit www.washboardmusicfestival.com
for complete schedule of events; FREE
FRIDAY, June 21st to SUNDAY, June
23rd - 4th Annual E.G.G.S.
Hike - noon; The Buckeye Trail Association, in cooperation with the North
Country Trail Association, Waynce National Forest, Little Cities of the
Forests Collaborative, Sunday Creek Watershed Group and Burr Oak State
Park, honors Emma "Grandma" Gatewood with a 24 hour Soltice
hike. Arrive Friday at 6pm, hike begins at noon on Saturday and
ends at noon on Sunday. This endurance hike consists of a 20+ and
40+ mile hike that needs to be completed in 12 and 24 hours
respectively. $40 for hikers; includes a BTA membership, t-shirt,
bandana and Friday night camping. Hikers completing the hike in 12
or 24 hours will also receive an EGGS Hike patch. Hike will take
place at Burr Oak State Park and Wildcat Hollow Backpack Trail. For
more information visit www.buckeyetrail.org/eggs.html
SATURDAY, June 29th - Journaling Journeys with Patricia AW Rarick - 10am to
4pm; In this one-day workshop, we will explore the world of nature
though journaling and journeys into the realms of nature. Students
will give voice and soul to nature using art and journaling. The
journey will begin by getting in touch with the world of nature with the
inner guide and exploring what is right in front of us. Then by
using the journal, and a selection of artistic materials, Patricia will
guide students to using new sight and senses to explore the world of
nature. The journal can be a guide to releasing stress and
conflicts, or a tool for meditation, or even a resource tool. Each
student will explore the seen and unseen in the journey of
journaling. Drawing experience is not necessary, just the desire to
be close to nature.
The workshop will be held outside in
nature rain or shine. All materials supplied, including a
journal. Bring your own lunch, a tote bag or back pack and bottled
water. Students should dress accordingly, for the weather and
walking in the woods, and uphill. Additional information will be
available after registration. Participants must pay in full at the
time of registration, no refunds. Materials for the class are
provided. Class minimum 4 and maximum of 10. Serious young
adults are also welcome. $150 per person; Registration deadline is
June 15th. Hawks
Landing Retreat Center, McArthur; call 740-596-4288 or email pawrarick@hawkslanding.biz for more info.
ONGOING:
May 24th through June 23rd - Hidden Worlds Revealed at Starbrick Gallery - 5pm
to 9pm; Photographer Jim Shirey's work with a macro-lens exposes a veiled
and secreted world. His work invites the viewer through this veil by
depicting natural objects as centers of power lying just beyond the
physical limits of vision. After the show's opening on May 24, it
will continue daily through June 23 with the hours of: Mon-Sat 10 to 5
and Sun 12 to 5. Starbrick Gallery, 21 W Columbus St, Nelsonville;
call 740-753-1011 for more info; FREE
SATURDAY, June 1st to June 29th - Washboard Festival Quilt
Show; The quilters from Champaign County will be featured in this annual
show. Regular house hours are 2 - 5 p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday. Closed on Sunday and Monday. The Bowen House
Community Center for Arts and Education, 196 N Market Street, Logan; call
740-385-0344 or visit www.bowenhouse.org
for more info.
NOW through September 1st - Gorgeous
Threads, A World of Textiles - 10am to 4pm Tuesdays - Saturdays;
Textiles soften the hard edges of our world and serve to identify
us. They allow us to decorate our homes and our bodies. They are often an
expression of our artistic visions and our social relationships. This
exhibition points up the great variety of materials, colors, techniques
and uses around the world. Included are items from Africa, Asia, the
Americas and Europe. Some of these fabrics have great visual impact when
seen from a distance, others are a tour-de-force of detail and
complicated structure. Delight in this presentation of a sampling of the
myriad fabrics produced globally and housed in central Ohio collections.
Curator Cynthia Cort. Decorative Arts Center, 145 E Main St,
Lancaster; call 740-681-1423 or visit www.decartsohio.org
for more info; FREE (donations accepted)
NOW through September 1st - Over the
Rainbow - Glass Across the Color Spectrum - 1pm to 4pm, Tuesdays through
Saturdays; This exhibit features a rainbow of colors throughout the
exhibition of vintage and art glass and a private A collection of
Bischoff Glass Companys handblown glass. The plant was located in
Culloden, WV. The company opened there in 1922 and was operated by the
family until the late 1960s.Various other handblown American glass
manufacturers will display other rainbow colors of glass. Along with the
exhibit there will be glass pieces designed by local handblown artists
from our surrounding area. These artists will rotate their artistic
pieces throughout the duration of the exhibition that will continue through
September 1, 2013. Visitors will be afforded the option of seeing many of
these individual pieces at the museum and making arrangements to purchase
select items from the display through the museums Gift Shop.
Admission: $6 General Admission, $5 Seniors, $3 Students age 6-18.
Ohio Glass Museum, 124 W Main St, Lancaster; call 740-687-0101 or visit www.ohioglassmuseum.org
for more info
SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS through October 27th - Hocking Valley Scenic Railway Historic Train Rides
- noon and 2:30pm; Our Noon train to Haydenville is the shortest trip of
our trains. It operates every Saturday and Sunday between Memorial Day
weekend and the last full weekend of October. The train departs the
Nelsonville Depot for a round-trip ride along the historic Hocking River
Valley. On the return trip after pausing in Haydenville, the train
continues past the Nelsonville Depot to Robbins Crossing. Robbins
Crossing is a restored 1850s-era Ohio pioneer village operated by
students, staff, and volunteers from Hocking College and is located at
the south end of the Hocking College campus. After a 30-minute stop at
Robbins Crossing, the train returns to the Nelsonville Depot.
Duration of ride: Approximately one hour and forty-five minutes.
Our East Logan train is the longest of the regular weekend trains and
operates every Saturday and Sunday between Memorial Day and the last full
weekend of October. The train departs the Nelsonville Depot for a
round-trip ride along the historic Hocking River Valley. Along the way,
we will pass through the historic company town of Haydenville, which was
the last company town in Ohio. It was once part of a large brick and clay
company known in its later days as NATCO. On the return trip to
Nelsonville after pausing at the east end of Logan, the train continues
past the Nelsonville Depot to Robbins Crossing. Robbins Crossing is a
restored 1850s-era Ohio pioneer village operated by students, staff, and
volunteers from Hocking College and is located at the south end of the
Hocking College campus. After a 30-minute stop at Robbins Crossing, the
train returns to the Nelsonville Depot. Duration of ride:
Approximately two hours and fifteen minutes. Advance tickets
available online at www.hvsry.org or
at the depot prior to boarding. Hocking Valley Scenic Railway, 33 E
Canal St, Nelsonville; call 740-753-9531 (10am to 4pm Sat & Sun);
messages only at 800-967-7834
EVERYDAY - Adventure Treks - 10am; Mondays - Airplane Rock
Trek, Tuesdays - Big Spring & Table Rock Trek, Wednesdays - Chapel
Cave Trek, Thursdays - Spruce Hollow One-Way Trek, Fridays - Sheick
Hollow Trek, Saturdays - Little Rocky Preserve Trek, Sundays - Rocky Fork
One-Way Trek. Treks are different lengths. All begin at State Rappelling
Area; meet 30 minutes before departure. Reservations are required.
Advance purchase required through our website; https://hockinghillsadventuretrek.com
choose the "Book a Trek" tab from our home page. Call
740-777-2579 for more info. Don't see the Trek you want on the day that
suits your schedule? No problem, call and arrange for custom Trek.
SATURDAYS - Rappelling Trek - 10am; For mainstream climbers,
rappelling is simply "the way down." For adventurous thrill
seekers and first time visitors to the Hocking Hills it's an adrenaline
rush unlike anything else. On the day of your rappelling trek, our expert
guides walk you through the basics of safety, equipment, setup, technique
and use of rappel devices. You'll begin on 20 to 30 foot walls and move
to higher ground. Many first timers conquer Amazing Grace at 80' and some
do Big Springs at 107' or Bent Tree at 120'. The experience is awesome.
Equipment provided includes: helmet, ropes, rappel devices, adjustable
harness and gloves. We meet at the Rappelling area parking lot at 9:30am.
Be sure to review our website for FAQs and other things you'll need to
know or bring. This four hour trek is only offered to able bodied people.
Minimum weight is 80 lbs. - all kids must have a parent present.
Rappelling treks can be scheduled for dates not listed, just call or
email to arrange dates. This adventure is weather permitting! $280 for
first 1 0r 2 people; $140 for each additional person; max 4 people; 4
hours. Advance purchase required through our website; https://hockinghillsadventuretrek.com
choose the "Book a Trek" tab from our home page. Call
740-777-2579 for more info.
SUNDAYS - Rock Climbing Trek - 10am; The Hocking State
Forest Rappelling and Climbing area offers a convenient location and an
excellent opportunity to be introduced to rock climbing and top rope
climbing basics. Safety is our number one concern. Our expert guides are
schooled and practiced in achieving and maintaining the highest safety
standards. Beginners are taught basic setup, technique and use of rappel
devices. You'll start out climbing 10 to 20 foot walls and may reach 40'.
Experienced to advanced climbers will be surprised by the challenge and
skill development opportunity this area provides. Review our website for
complete details. Pricing: $240 for 1 or 2 people, $120 for the 3rd
person, add'l $120 for the 4th person. Contact us directly if you'd like
to schedule a group larger than four. All participants must demonstrate
physical capability and discipline to safety. Minimum weight is 80 lbs
and kids must have a parent present. This trek can be schedule for any
day of the week, year round, weather permitting. Reservations are
required. Advance purchase required through our website; https://hockinghillsadventuretrek.com
choose the "Book a Trek" tab from our home page. Call
740-777-2579 for more info.
MONDAYS - Acrylic Painting Workshop - Join Artist Suzanne
Hiser in painting flowers this 2 hour workshop on Mondays from 10am0in.
She will work with you on drawing, shaping and shading techniques that
will bring out the beauty of our seasonal flowers. Fee: $25; All supplies
are provided and suitable for all ages. Contact Audrey Martin,
740-596-1913 to reserve your spot in the workshop
WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS THROUGH SUNDAYS - Beginner Bead
Making Class - 11am, 1pm, 3pm & 5pm; (1 hour class) Beginner Bead
Making Classes. Have fun learning to melt glass while making your own
glass beads and charms for bracelets, necklaces and earrings. Everything
is supplied that you need to make beautiful glass beads. Ages 14 and up.
$25 per person; call for reservations and class times - 740-385-1384;
Liquid Light Gallery, 18345 Krinn Unger Keck Rd, Logan
THURSDAYS & SATURDAYS - Stained Glass Workshop - 10am to
noon; Learn basic copper foil stained glass techniques with Audrey
Martin. Classes are two hours long and all supplies are provided. At the
end of the class you will walk away with your completed project and the
knowledge to dive into more sophisticated glass projects. Fee: $25; All
supplies are provided. Contact Audrey Martin, 740-596-1913 to schedule
your stained glass workshop. 63775 SR 56, Creola, Ohio 45622, just 3
miles east of Ash Cave at Scenic Way Gifts and Art Glass Studio. Call for
additional days and times.
WEDNESDAYS - Yoga in the Hills - Blue Valley Massage &
Traveling Spa - call 888-74-PEACE (747-3223) for location; $10 5pm to
6pm; This class is offered surrounded by the beauty of the Hocking Hills.
Weather permitting classes are outside on our wonderful deck among the
trees. This class is perfect for the beginner or those recovering from
injuries. Groups are welcome! Call ahead for details - we may be having
class, with our wonderful instructor, at a waterfall near you!
NEW AT M&M FAMILY DINER - Build Your Own Salad Bar -
daily; includes your choice of soup or baked potato - one trip to build
your salad and one trip to load your potato. $6.99; Additional trips
extra. Friday evenings enjoy Fish Specials and Upscale Dinners. New Hours:
Monday - Thursday 7am to 3pm; Friday 7am to 8pm; Saturday 7am to 3pm;
Sunday 8am to 2pm. Hold your special event at M&M Diner. They will be
happy to open for your group. Call Michelle for details. M&M Family
Diner, 34 W Main St, Logan; 740-380-9181
EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY - Hocking Hills Farmer's
Market - 9am to 1pm; Wednesdays at Worthington Park - corner of Main
& Market Streets in Downtown Logan; Saturdays at Tractor Supply in
the Hocking Mall at St Rt 664 & Chieftain Dr, Logan. Farm fresh
produce and homemade products. For more information call Betty Shaw
at 740-385-5306.
EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY - Flea & Farmers'
Market at Hocking Hills Market; US 33, Rockbridge
EVERY SATURDAY & WEDNESDAY - Athens Farmers Market's -
10am to 1pm. Come meet the farmers and producers behind the local food
movement. Look for vendors selling produce, meats, eggs, cheese, jarred
products, baked goods and lots more. Location: Market on State, 1002 E
State St , Athens; for more info call 740-593-6763 or visit http://www.athensfarmersmarket.org
DAILY - SALT AND PEPPER SHAKER MUSEUM AT FIDDLESTIX; View
several hundred vintage figural salt and pepper shaker sets at Fiddlestix
Village; 24180 St. Rt. 93 just south of the St. Rt. 56/93 intersection. A
changing display of shaker sets are arranged by categories on shelves in
three large windows. Groups include, various animals, people, holidays
birds, fish, tools, buildings, vacation souvenirs and many more. Most of
the sets are from the 1940s to the present. A smaller window hosts a
monthly special exhibit. The best viewing time is between 11 a.m. - 3
p.m. Viewers are invited at their own risk, and the exhibit is open
unless there is snow or ice on the parking lot. Fiddlestix Village, 24180
St. Rt. 93, Creola- (Do not go to Creola ~ this is a mapping address.)
The location is just south of the intersection of St. Rts. 56 and 93,
close to Ash Cave. For more information, call Historic Host; 740-596-2408
or 740-753-3105. FREE
DAILY - Paul A. Johnson Pencil Sharpener Museum - Mon to
Sat, 9am to 5pm; Sun 11am to 5pm; Rev. Paul Johnson began his collection
over 20 years ago. His Pencil Sharpener Museum, previously located at his
home, has been moved to the Welcome Center and is open daily. This
amazing collection of over 3400 pencil sharpeners has been featured in
national magazines and is reputed to be the largest collection in the
United States. Hocking Hills Regional Welcome Center, 13178 St. Rt. 664
S, Logan; 740-385-9706; FREE
DAILY (Mon - Sat) The Columbus Washboard Company Museum and
Gift Shop - There is so much history from our company and building's past
that we wish to share it with everyone. The tour will not only provide
historical information, but will also include the opportunity to observe
the manufacturing of washboards, and participate in making music with the
washboard. The factory will operate daily, as usual, with our washboards
being produced one at a time by hand. We are the only manufacturer of
washboards remaining in the United States. Our gift shop features our
washboards, memorabilia and new line of vintage soaps. The Museum is a
WiFi hotspot and offers snacks and beverages, for a place to relax and
take care of business. Tours will be offered Monday through Friday at
10:00am, noon, and 2:00pm; Saturdays by appointment. Special arrangements
will be made for large groups. Museum hours are Monday through Friday
9:00am to 3:00pm and Saturday by appointment. Tours are $4 which includes
souvenir magnet. Columbus Washboard Factory, 14 Gallagher Ave, Logan;
740-380-3828
Catch a movie this weekend! Movies 10 (on US 33, just south
of Nelsonville) has the best deal going for first run movies - $4 / all
ages, all seats, all times (3D movies have extra charge). For times visit
http://www.moviesten.com
or call 740-753-3400. Bring the kids to the Fun Barn for arcade games,
rides and snacks.
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