THURSDAY, June 19
Cantwell's Creations
Cantwell Cliffs, 10 a.m.
The
forest and geology at Cantwell Cliffs are some of the most diverse in
the park. Meet the naturalist at the parking area for a discovery hike
through this unique location.
Wonders of Old Man's Cave
Naturalist Cabin behind Old Man's Cave, 10 a.m.
Meet
the Naturalist at the Naturalists' Cabin, behind Old Man's Cave Visitor
Center, for a short hike to discover some facts about the history of
the area and the rock formations that are found throughout the park.
Archaeoastronomy - A Dark Sky Night Presentation
Hocking Hills State Park Dining Lodge, 7 - 10 p.m.
Join
us at the Dark Sky Night Presentation featuring Tom O'Grady. Tom will
take you back in time and share what archaeologists have been studying
in the earthworks left on the Ohio landscape by the cultures known as
the Adena, Hopwell and Monongahela/Fort Ancient peoples for almost two
centuries. In the last few decades, the works of the mound builders have
been surveyed by astronomers. The more they look, the more they find
that much of the construction was based on detailed math and geometry
and not a small part of these earthworks appear to have been built in
alignment with significant rising and setting locations of the Sun and
the Moon and other astronomical phenomena.
Arrive
early, have dinner at the lodge, stay for an interesting presentation,
and then head to the telescopes and binoculars outside afterwards for
some beautiful deep sky views courtesy of members of the club and the
Columbus Astronomical Society weather permitting.
FRIDAY, June 20
Conkle's Creep
Parking Area of Conkle's Hollow, 10 a.m.
Conkle's
Hollow state nature preserve is one of the most unique locations in the
Hocking Hills. Join the naturalist in the parking area for a short hike
to find out why.
Games of the Past, Naturalist Cabin at Hocking Hills State Park, 2 p.m.
Ever
wonder what the setters to the Hocking region did for fun? More than
you might have guessed. Join the Naturalist at the naturalist cabin for a
closer look at our early American recreation.
Music in the Park
Worthington Gazebo, East Main Street, Logan, 7 p.m.
Worthington
Park kicks off the 2014 season featuring several locals bands, such as
the Wykle family, Roger Hedges, and D J Sigler. Hocking Hills Inspire
Shelter will sell refreshments for the entire 11 weeks. Concerts usually
proceed rain or shine. Bring lawn chair or blanket. Bands are subject
to change without notice.
The musical act for tonight is 2nd Chance Bluegrass, with the Backporch Swing Band scheduled for June 27.
Pre-concert Dinner Special
M&M Family Diner, Logan
Every Friday, a special dinner will be offered in addition to the regular menu. Enjoy dinner, then just walk across the street to the Music in the Park concert in Worthington Park. The
new summer hours for M&M Family Diner are Monday - Thursday 7 a.m -
3 p.m., Friday 7 a.m. - 7 p.m., Saturday 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday 8
a.m. to 2 p.m. Now offering a new Lite menu featuring specialty salads and club sandwiches as well as the old favorites. Also new this summer: catering services throughout the Hocking Hills.
Live Music at the Millstone
Millstone BBQ Restaurant, 6 - 9 p.m.
Steve Zarate will perform.
Friday Night Bandstand -Lancaster
Lancaster Bandstand, 111 East Main Street, Lancaster, 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Reganomics is the Midwest's best '80s dance band.
Southern Ohio Copperheads Baseball
Bob Wren Stadium, Ohio University, Athens, 7:30 p.m.
Copperheads
vs. Grand Lake Mariners. This collegiate baseball team is comprised of
outstanding athletes from across the country. Come see tomorrow's pros
today, in a family-friendly atmosphere that always provides a great
night out. Cost: $5-8 per person; Call (740) 707-3839 or visit www.copperheadsbaseball.com for more information.
American Bikers Aimed Towards Education Fundraising Rally
The Woods at Kaeppner Place, Logan, through Sunday
Primitive camping, live music, bike games, hillbilly games, contests, drawings and more, Visit www.abate.com or call 1-800-25BIKER for more information.
SATURDAY, June 21
34th Annual Hocking River Clean-Up
Hocking Hills Adventures, 8 a.m.
No,
it's not another household chore - the River Clean-Up is fun! Join your
friends on the river to help preserve the Hocking's natural beauty at
this 33rd annual event. Everything is provided, from canoes to trash
bags, including a BBQ afterward.
Creatures of Rose Lake
Rose Lake Dam, 9 a.m.
Join the Naturalist at the Rose Lake dam to explore around Rose Lake in search of who might use the lake as their home.
Earth Angel Super Cruise In
Fairfield County Fairgrounds, 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Featured
entertainment: Touch Motown tribute band, along with the Red Hot Rhythm
Review. Special events, kiddie tractor pull, trophies, hundreds of
classic cars, activities all day long. When you visit this festival you
will not just be having a good time, but you will be helping a good
cause. Earth Angel Foundation of Ohio holds an annual fair to help send
terminally-ill children and their families on a dream vacation and
giving these kids a chance to have fun. All the proceeds from the
festival help the Earth Angel Foundation of Ohio. Join these kids and
their families, by supporting a noble cause while having an exciting
time. GATE FEE.
National Pollinator Week
Wayne National Forest Headquarters, Athens, 10 a.m.
Would
you like to photograph insects? If so, come celebrate National
Pollinator Week with the Wayne National Forest by becoming a
PhotoNaturalist. Photographers of all ages and experience levels are
invited to attend a PhotoNaturalist Workshop.
Lynda
Andrews, a U.S. Forest Service wildlife biologist will open up the
workshop with a short presentation in the first floor conference room.
Participates will learn what is needed in a photograph for
identification purposes. She will also give an introduction to the
Bumble Bee Watch Program. You will learn how you can contribute to this
citizen-science initiative from your own backyard.
Photographs
taken during the event will be used in a future pollinator display
planned for the Wayne Welcome Center. Your Bumble Bee photographs will
also be submitted to the Bumble Bee Watch program.
Boogie on the Bricks
Court Street in Athens, 11 a.m.
Boogie
on the Bricks is a one-day Free Community Music and Arts Festival held
on the bricks of Court Street in Athens. So c'mon dance in the streets,
listen to talented musicians, visit, play. The 10th Annual Street
Festival has two live music stages, a beer garden, a food court,
performance artists, local merchandise and art vendors, a kids play area
and local non-profit organizations. Parking is free in the Athens City
Parking Garage, on Wastington Street. Special motorcycle parking will be
available.
Hocking's Birds of Prey
Naturalist Cabin near Old Man's Cave, 2 p.m.
Join
the Hocking Hills State Park naturalist at the Naturalist Cabin near
Old Man's Cave Visitor Center for a closer look at Ohio's hawks, owls,
eagles and vultures.
Bob and Zeke at Shade Winery
Shade, 6 p.m.
Music
provided by Bob and Zeke. Enjoy our wines by the bottle, glass or just a
taste. Local cheeses and crackers as well as mixed olives and smoked
salmon are available. Guests are welcome to bring other food. We also
have gas grills for your use.
Saturday Night Concert on the Patio
Psalm 101 Bookstore, Logan, 6 p.m.
Concert
on the Patio featuring Christian performing artists Joanna Carpenter
and Tammy Wittikind. Concerts occur rain or shine on the patio or in the
bookstore/community room.
Live Music at the Millstone
Millstone BBQ Restaurant, 6 - 9 p.m.
Skip Hoyt will perform.
Southern Ohio Copperheads Baseball
Bob Wren Stadium, Ohio University, Athens, 7:30 p.m.
Copperheads
vs. Grand Lake Mariners. This collegiate baseball team is comprised of
outstanding athletes from across the country. Come see tomorrow's pros
today, in a family-friendly atmosphere that always provides a great
night out. Cost: $5-8 per person; Call (740) 707-3839 or visit www.copperheadsbaseball.com for more information.
SUNDAY, June 22
American Legion Monthly Breakfast
Post 78, Logan, 7:30 - 11 a.m.
Come
join American Legion Post 78 in a tasty monthly breakfast the 4th
Sunday of each month. The proceeds help our community & support two
Legion baseball teams.
Archery
Clear Creek Metro Park Office, 185 Clear Creek Road, Rockbridge, 2 p.m.
Learn to shoot a compound bow. Ages 8 and older. Not Wheelchair Accessible.
TUESDAY, June 24
Live Music at the Millstone
Millstone BBQ Restaurant, 6 - 9 p.m.
The Juice will perform.
WEDNESDAY, June 25
Scalawags & Renegades
Rock House, 10 a.m.
The
Ohio Frontier was full of heroes and shady characters. Meet at the
Shelter House at the Rock House to hike and explore our local history.
Furs, Feathers, Feet & Fangs
Naturalist Cabin, Old Man's Cave, 2 p.m.
Join
the naturalist at the Naturalist Cabin located behind the Old Man's
Cave Visitor Center to discover the many special wildlife adaptations
and discuss how to search for signs of ...
Jam Session at the Bowen House
Downtown Logan, 7 - 8 p.m.
Bring your instrument and have fun playing with other musicians!
Chris Hart - Re-enactor Canal Boat Captain
Hocking County Historical Society, 7 p.m.
Join
Chris Hart from Newcomerstown,Ohio portraying Captain Reynolds, a canal
boat captain. The canal gave farmers around Logan the opportunity to
sell excess produce to be shipped to other towns and even to New
Orleans. The year is 1863, Captain Reynolds is an opinionated, crusty
old soul who has a lot to say about life on the Ohio Erie Canal. We are
still engaged in the Civil War and the railroads are cutting into the
canal boat business.
Fourth Annual Hope Blooms Poker Run
Home Tavern, Logan
Enjoy
a beautiful ride through the Hocking Valley while raising money for a
great cause! Breakfast, Raffle, Silent Auction and great fun! Hope
Blooms promotes the physical & spiritual health of youth through
education and recreation programs, as well as scholarships.
THURSDAY, June 26
Summer Whites Wine Tasting
Shaw's Restaurant and Inn, 123 North Broad Street, Lancaster, 6 - 7 p.m.
Four
white wines will be tasted for a cost of $10. Held outside on our cafe.
Sample a variety of wines specially selected by your host Bruce Cork.
This is a great opportunity to taste before you buy and to be aware of
exceptional wine values in today's market. Wines are available for
purchase by the case or bottle at Ohio Minimum Retail.
FRIDAY, June 27
Hocking's Wildlife at the Cabin
Naturalist's Cabin behind Old Man's Cave, 2 p.m.
As
you pass by on your hike today stop by the Naturalist Cabin, located at
the Naturalist Cabin, to explore and take a closer look at some of our
native residents. Naturalist will be available for discussion and to
answer questions.
Skin, Skulls & Tracks
Hocking Hills State Park Amphitheater, 2 p.m.
Join the Naturalist at the Campground Amphitheater to explore the signs our local wildlife leave behind.
Look to the Past
Starbrick Gallery, Nelsonville, 5 - 9 p.m.
Three
artists interpret nostalgia and history in their own manner with
drawing, painting and printmaking. Terry Fortkamp, E.A. Brown and
Bethany Baker are the featured artists. This show will run through July
20.
Music in the Park
Worthington Gazebo, East Main Street, Logan, 7 p.m.
Worthington
Park kicks off the 2014 season featuring several locals bands, such as
the Wykle family, Roger Hedges, and D J Sigler. Hocking Hills Inspire
Shelter will sell refreshments for the entire 11 weeks. Concerts usually
proceed rain or shine. Bring lawn chair or blanket. Bands are subject
to change without notice.
The musical act for tonight is Backporch Swing Band, with the Open Highway Band (bluegrass) scheduled for July 4.
Pre-concert Dinner Special
M&M Family Diner, Logan
Every Friday, a special dinner will be offered in addition to the regular menu. Enjoy dinner, then just walk across the street to the Music in the Park concert in Worthington Park. The
new summer hours for M&M Family Diner are Monday - Thursday 7 a.m -
3 p.m., Friday 7 a.m. - 7 p.m., Saturday 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday 8
a.m. to 2 p.m. Now offering a new Lite menu featuring specialty salads and club sandwiches as well as the old favorites. Also new this summer: catering services throughout the Hocking Hills.
Friday Night Bandstand -Lancaster
Lancaster Bandstand, 111 East Main Street, Lancaster, 7 to 8:30 p.m.
The
Floorwalkers perform a heavy mix of covers from other groups. This is a
Columbus native band that draws upon rock-n-roll roots, infused with
blues, soul, reggae and indie.
SATURDAY, June 28
Hidden Hocking: Broken Rock Falls
Naturalist Cabin near Old Man's Cave, 9 a.m.
Come
and see something off the beaten path. Join us for a hike through Old
Man's Cave to the little visited Broken Rock Falls and see what makes
this place so special.
20th Annual Open House at Hocking House
Hocking House, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
"A
Garden Art Happening!": This is an annual event that invites guests to
tour an artist's garden. Jean Magdich is a 30-year clay art veteran that
has used her garden as a gallery space. Once each year, she and her
husband open their private gardens area to the public, showcasing
sculpture, art walkways and a variety of whimsical art objects
accentuating their beautiful garden.
A selection of other talented craftsmen are on hand to show their creations. Refreshments are served.
Saturday Night Concert on the Patio
Psalm 101 Bookstore, 6 p.m.
Concert
on the Patio featuring Christian performing/recording artist Sharon
Hardman. Concerts occur rain or shine on the patio or in the
bookstore/community room.
Wine & Cheese Gala and Fundraising Auction
Dining Lodge at Old Man's Cave, 7 p.m.
This
festive evening will take place at the Dining Lodge at Old Man's Cave.
The evening will start with wine, and cheese and appetizers, continuing
with the annual fundraiser for the Hocking County Historical Society.
The evening features Laurelville Fruit Company, a local business serving
the area for over 100 years. Enjoy the music of Jessie James Russell,
local guitarist. What a great way to spend an evening with friends!
Proceeds
from this event go towards the continued preservation of the history of
the area as well as the operation of the HCHS Museum.
Sugar Grove Fireworks
Berne Union Schools grounds, 10 p.m.
Fireworks Display at Berne Union School Grounds.
SUNDAY, June 29
20th Annual Open House at Hocking House
Hocking House, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
"A
Garden Art Happening!": This is an annual event that invites guests to
tour an artist's garden. Jean Magdich is a 30-year clay art veteran that
has used her garden as a gallery space. Once each year, she and her
husband open their private gardens area to the public, showcasing
sculpture, art walkways and a variety of whimsical art objects
accentuating their beautiful garden.
A selection of other talented craftsmen are on hand to show their creations. Refreshments are served.
Beginning Fly-Fishing
Clear Creek Metro Park, Fern Parking Lot, Rockbridge, 2 p.m.
Learn
the basics of fly-fishing. We will not be in the creek during this
program. We will learn the basics of fly-fishing, including casting, and
we will have time to practice casting. If you have fly-fishing
equipment you may bring it but we will provide loaner equipment for use
during this program. Ages 6-50. Not Wheelchair Accessible.
ONGOING
The X TOUR!
Our X-treme Zipline Tour! The latest addition to Hocking Hills Canopy
Tours, the X Tour is a 2.5- to 3-hour, professionally-guided, X-TREME
zipline tour. A hybrid course design, using a combination of trees and
towers, this cross-country style zipline boasts 11 ziplines that
showcase many amazing Hocking Hills features. You'll sail above the
rolling hills, zip into a hidden recessed cave, and cross the scenic
Hocking River two times. This X-citing, X-hilarating, X-treme zipline
tour will be sure to feed your adrenaline addiction! COST $89 per
person. Discounts and Qualifications for Participation are the same as
our original Canopy Tour.
OFF-ROAD Segway Adventures! Another
FIRST from the innovative team at Hocking Hills Canopy Tours! Our
OFF-ROAD Segway Adventures will take you on a 1.5 to 2-hour guided
nature tour, showcasing the unique features of the area - all while
experiencing the thrill of a state-of-the-art Off-Road Segway X2! (The
second coolest way to enjoy the outdoors at Hocking Hills Canopy
Tours).Designed to be extremely intuitive to drive, these all-terrain
Segway X2s are an adventure in themselves. You'll feel like it's reading
your mind as you glide along the rugged paths taking in the sights,
sounds, and scents of the natural surroundings. As you master the Segway
you'll discover ancient recessed caves, the scenic Hocking River,
majestic old growth trees, native plants and wildlife and much more...
all in an up-close and personal way.Discover how much fun it is to take a
hike. COST: Price $59 per person, Ages 14 yrs and older. Weight
restrictions: 100 - 220 lbs.
NOW through June 22
- Honey for the Heart - Friday/Saturday/Sunday - 1 - 6 p.m.; The
best-kept art secret around is an art project named Honey for the Heart.
Over the course of three weeks, Honey for the Heart welcomed Athens
community members, Ohio University students and adults and children of
all ages to an art studio on Carpenter Street, where everyone
collaborated to create giant puppets and balloon art. Artists in
residence Patty Mitchell and Robert Lockheed worked with Wendy Minor,
puppeteer Daniel Polnau and balloon artist Doc Hay on the project, which
began in 2012 and aims to bring art and harmony to the community.
Majestic Galleries, 20 Public Square, Nelsonville; call 740-331-4505 for
more info.
NOW through June 22
- Hidden Worlds Revealed III/ Macro-Lens Photography Reveals Hidden
Worlds! by photographer Jim Shirey - Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. to 5
p.m., Sunday noon to 5 p.m.; Jim'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. Starbrick Gallery, 21 W Columbus St,
Nelsonville; for more info call 740-753-1011; FREE
NOW through June 22
- To Wander The Here Unknown by Joey Behrens at Paper Circle - Tuesday 9
a.m. to 9 p.m., Thursday/Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. to 4
p.m.; An exhibition of works on and of paper by Joey Behrens, to wander
the here unknown, invites you to explore how we move through everyday
spaces. Visitors are encouraged to navigate the here unknown of the
gallery's terrain while wearing and interacting with paper sculptures
that evoke that most familiar aspect of the built environment, the home.
Rooted in and inspired by the vernacular architecture peculiar to the
Athens area, Behrens' work contemplates the relationship between people
and the environments we build. She utilizes printmaking, drawing, and
papermaking as well as the creation of interactive and environmental
sculptures to explore this relationship. Paper Circle, 35 W Columbus
St, Nelsonville; call 740-753-3374 for more info; FREE
NOW through June 27
- Washboard Festival Quilt Show; Hocking Valley Quilters will be the
featured quilting group. A quilt raffle will be held. Regular hours
are Tuesday through Saturday from 2 - 5 p.m. Closed on Sunday and
Monday. The Bowen House Community Center for Arts and Education, 196 N.
Market Street; call 740-385-0344 for more info.
NOW through August 30
- "From Our Archives to Your Eyes" Exhibit - Tuesday - Saturday 1 - 4
p.m.; Our new exhibit features items donated to the Ohio Glass Museum
from our Archives Collections. Ohio Glass Museum & Glass Blowing
Studio, 124 W Main St, Lancaster; call 740-687-0101 for more
information.
FRIDAYS through November 30
- Drum Lessons & Open Drum Circle with Lawrence Green - 6 p.m.; A
full program of natural interpretation, mystic life lessons and a lot of
drumming some singing and dancing. Students learn tradition parts,
skill building, call and response. The remainder of the time will be
free style drum circle and dancing. Open drumming and dancing (free)
starts @ 7 p.m. $12 per lesson. Hawks Landing Retreat Center, 29361
Locust Grove Rd, McArthur; call 740-596-4288 for info.
NOW through August 17
- Designing Woman: EDITH HEAD at Paramount 1924 - 1967 Exhibit -
Tuesday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday 1 to 4 p.m.; Edith Head is
one of the most recognizable n a.m.es in film fashion history. During
her 60 year career she worked on over 1000 films, garnered 35 Academy
Award nominations and won 8 - a record that still stands. An Edith Head
costume collection from the Paramount Pictures Archive will is leaving
Hollywood for just the second time to be shown exclusively at the
Decorative Arts Center of Ohio. Decorative Arts Center of Ohio, 145 E
Main St, Lancaster; for more information call 740-681-1423 or visit
www.decartsohio.org; FREE
NOW through AUGUST 30
- TECUMSEH! Monday - Saturday. 8 - 10:45 p.m. Captivating. Fascinating.
Mesmerizing. Come witness the epic life story of the legendary Shawnee
leader as he struggles to defend his sacred homelands in the Ohio
country during the late 1700s. The huge, outdoor stages of the Sugarloaf
Mountain Amphitheater afford the audience the ability to see
everything. You will sit beneath the stars as sheer spectacle surrounds
you with a herd of galloping horses, live military cannon in action, and
the most dazzling battle sequences offered on the American stage. One
15-20 minute intermission. Tecumseh is not recommended for children ages
6 and younger due to some violent content and loud battle scenes. All
seats are reserved. Parking is FREE. Immediately following the
performance, the cast members of Tecumseh assemble in the pavilion area
for autographs and photographs. It is highly recommended you arrive to
the facility no later than 6:45 p.m. if you will be attending a Saturday
performance. This is a pet-free and smoke-free facility. $24.95/adult;
$17.95/10 under. TECUMSEH Outdoor Drama, 5948 Marietta Rd,
Chillicothe; call 740-775-4100 or visit www.tecumsehdrama.com for info
and tickets.
WEDNESDAYS
- Quilt Therapy - 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Every Wednesday our classroom
is open all day for anyone who wants to come and sew. Bring a project,
even one you are having struggles with and one of our folks will be
happy to help you. It is a fun day to come and be with other quilters.
Lunch is on your own. Nelsonville Quilt Company, 52 W Washington St,
Nelsonville; call 740-753-3343 for more info; FREE
WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS THROUGH SUNDAYS
- Beginner Bead Making Class - 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. & 5 p.m.; (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
BY APPOINTMENT
- Stained Glass Workshop; 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 three 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 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.; 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! Call
877-74-PEACE (747-3223) for reservations; $10
THURSDAYS
- Yoga at the Bowen House - 6 p.m.; Join Yoga instructor Elle Delmatto
every Thursday at 6 p.m.. Class fee is $6. Class is open to all. No
pre-registration is necessary. The Bowen House Community Center for Arts
& Education, 196 N Market St, Logan; call 740-385-0344 for more
info.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY - Flea & Farmers' Market at Hocking Hills Market; US 33, Rockbridge
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS; THURSDAY EVENINGS
- Athens Farmers' Market - 9 a.m. - noon Wednesdays and Saturdays. 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
THURSDAYS through August 7 - Spend your balmy Thursday evening listening to Music in the Gazeboat Treehouse Treats and Treasures. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, bring your own instrument and perform for the crowd. The open-mike format from 6 - 9 p.m. means you never know what will be in store. Picnic table seating is available or feel free to bring your own camp chair.
FRIDAYS through August 15
- Date Night 2014 at Rempel's Grove and Treehouse Treats and Treasures.
Come in costume and win prizes. Our themes this year are: I Love the
80's (June 20), Arrrgh, Pirates! (June 27), Patriotic (July 4), Get Your
Nerd On (July 11), These Boots Were Made for Golfin' (July
18), Christmas in July (July 25), Psychedelic Tie Dye (August 1), Comic
Book Heroes (August 8) and Show Your School Spirit (August 15).
WAFFLE FRIDAYS through August 8 - Treehouse Treats and Treasures serves up waffles with your ice cream every Friday from 12 to 8 p.m.
SATURDAYS through October 25
- Nelsonville Farmers' Market - 10 a.m. - noon; Come visit the season's
freshest produce, yummy baked goods and plants for your garden. Then
you can enjoy our galleries and shops on the square.
SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS through October 26 - Hocking Valley Scenic Railroad, Nelsonville, 2:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.; The
Hocking Valley Scenic Railroad's East Logan train is the longest of the
regular weekend trains. It 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. COST: $17 adults, $12 children.
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 - Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. -
5 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; 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 (Monday - Saturday )
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 a.m., noon,
and 2 p.m.; Saturdays by appointment. Special arrangements will be made
for large groups. Museum hours are Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. and Saturday by appointment. Tours are $4 which includes souvenir
magnet. Columbus Washboard Factory, 14 Gallagher Ave, Logan;
740-380-3828
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