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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Hocking Hills Ohio weekend update March 20, 2014

   
WEEKEND UPDATE
   March 20, 2014  
FRIDAY, March 28th - Cedar Falls Stroll - 10am; Join the Hocking Hills State Park Naturalist to explore Cedar Falls and discover the unique natural and cultural history of this area of the park. Hocking Hills State Park, Cedar Falls, State Route 374; call 740-385-6841 for more info; FREE

FRIDAY, March 28th - Friday Night Fish Fry - 4:30pm ; Enjoy all-you-can-eat fish, side dishes and dessert served up by the men from the St. John Knights of Columbus organization. All proceeds from the Feb 28 dinner will benefit the Hocking Hills Inspire (Homeless) Shelter. Cost: (Dine in or Take Out) Adults: $8; children: $6; family (parents and children under 18); $25. In the Social Hall of St. John's Catholic Church, 351 N. Market Street. Entrance to social hall is located on the North Street side of the church.

FRIDAY, March 28th - Final Fridays on the Square "March to the Music in Nelsonville" - 5pm to 9pm; Lively Music cures the winter doldrums. Each Gallery, Shop & Eatery will offer musical delights. Artists will show new work that will surprise and delight audiences. Warm studios will greet you with fabulous fare!!
Paper Circle: Opening Night: Or Else. New etchings by Anna Wagner. Please join us for an evening of art, folk music, pop song covers, and mulled wine. MUSIC: With musical performances by Sean Redefer, Emily Cline, Charlie Touvell, & Megan Marzec.
Starbrick Cooperative Gallery: Opening Night: April Snow by Tere Sager. These mixed media paintings illustrate the story The Legend of April Snow by Elliot Morse. MUSIC: Special guest Wahru Cleveland, master performer, teacher of rhythms, drumming & djembes. Bring your djembe, join in or just dance along!
Majestic Galleries: Featuring:The In-Between, an installation in the Front Gallery by C. David Russell. And a sneak peek of Catch and Release, MFA Thesis exhibition by Majestic Member Mateo Galvano will be open in the main hallway. (Both exhibits will have their receptions later in April.)
Hocking Art Gallery: Opening Night: The Myrtle Creek Paintings by Steve Ward.The exhibition will feature work from the collection depicting scenes of terrestrial alien visitation.
Stuart's Gallery 1879: Opening Night: Women on the Line. Regional poets from West Virginia and Ohio have collaborated with graphic design students from Ohio University to produce Women on the Line, an event to raise awareness for My Sister's Place. The poets will host a reading of their work at Stuart's Opera House from 5-7 p.m. in support of the domestic violence shelter, located in Athens. This year's event features poets Wilma Acree, Victor Depta, Becca J. R. Lachman, Wendy McVicker, &Maggie Smith. The reading will be held in conjunction with the exhibition of the OU student designed poster representations of selected poems.
Nelsonville Library: Art Display - Enjoy the beauty of vintage sheet music. Final Friday for Kids! Music as Art - drop in from 5:30-7:00 and make a piece of art using recycled sheet music. And-Songs with Mary! Book Sale- we have a huge number of great books for sale; all items 30¢ each or buy a Library bag and fill it free. Sale restocked daily! (open until 8:00 pm Final Friday)
Nelsonville Emporium: March on in to see what the cooks are making! Listen to local music while you relax shop and eat.

FRIDAY, March 28th to SUNDAY, March 30th - Midwest Open Geocaching Adventure MOGA 2014 - Fri 6pm to 9pm, Sat 9am to 9pm, Sun 6am to noon; The world's largest geocaching competition for beginners to very experienced cachers. Competitors from all over the world will be here to claim their prize as the fastest, smartest, and most thorough geocachers in the world. Co-sponsored this year by Athens Co. Visitors Bureau and Ohio University. Pre-registration closes on March 15. Day of event registration will be available but swag can't be guaranteed! HQ is Baker Center, Ohio University. For more information call 740-592-1819 or visit www.mogageo.com.

SATURDAY, March 29th - Quilt In - 8:30am; Come work on a project and make new friends. Think of it as a one day retreat. We will serve you breakfast, lunch is one your own, bring in or order out. We also have an afternoon cookie break planned. Limit 12 quilters. $10. Nelsonville Quilt Company, 52 W Washington St, Nelsonville; call 740-753-3343 for reservations.

SATURDAY, March 29th - Dwight Icenhower - 8pm to 10:30pm; Dwight Icenhower was raised in Pomeroy, Ohio and began his Elvis career by singing karaoke at a local fair when he was just 16 years old. Now, he is an Elvis Tribute Artist, performing 4-5 shows weekly. Dwight has studied every move that Elvis made and has mastered the 50's, 60's and 70's eras of Elvis' career. Seats are reserved, so we suggest buying tickets in advance. $20 - $35. Stuart's Opera House, 58 Public Square, Nelsonville; call 740-753-1924 or visit www.stuartsoperahouse.org for tickets and info.

SATURDAY, March 29th - Ben Davis Jr. at Uncle Bucks - 8pm; Kick up your heels in the Lady Buck Saloon. Cover charge. Uncle Buck's Riding Stable, 73930 Buck Lane, New Marshfield; call 740-664-2428 or 800-221-1122 or visit www.unclebucksstable.com for more info.

SUNDAY, March 30th - Tree Grafting Workshop - 2pm to 5pm; "The seed from a Honey Crisp apple will produce an apple tree, but not a Honey Crisp apple tree." Tree grafting can be used to produce specific apple varieties or repair current apple trees. Learn about the process of tree grafting from Derek Mills, and participate in hands-on grafting practices. Please bring a utility knife for your personal use. $10 / person (cash or check only) Camp Oty'Okwa, 24799 Purcell Rd, South Bloomingville; for more info contact knaylor@bbbscentralohio.org.

THURSDAY, April 3rd & FRIDAY, April 4th - "A Region Reflects"; President Lyndon B. Johnson's visit to Athens, Ohio in May of 1964 marked the beginning of his revolutionary War on Poverty and Great Society campaigns that changed America, forever. Fifty years later, a unique partnership between campus and community will allow the university and the southeastern Ohio region to reflect upon his visit, and its impact on a region that the president identified as the impoverished Appalachian Region during his term. On April 3-4 a commemorative gathering titled A Region Reflects: The 50th Anniversary of LBJ's War on Poverty Speech will be centered in Athens while also visiting the surrounding country-side. The event will allow residents of the region, students, faculty and visiting history and social movement buffs to take stock of the many programs that were instituted following Johnson's historic speech and that now engrained in American society. All events are free but advance registration is required. To register visit http://lbjsoutheastohio.com.

THURSDAY, April 3rd - The Steel Wheels - 8pm; SPECIAL BACKSTAGE SHOW -The Steel Wheels have captured audiences across the country with their heady brew of original soulful mountain music and their deep commitment to roots and community. Based in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, this dynamic four-piece string band marries old-time musical traditions with their own innovative sound and lifestyle, generating a truly magnetic revival. The Steel Wheels is an amalgamation of hard work and easy rapport. The band is renowned for their raw energy and chemistry on stage, where they often cluster tightly around a single microphone to adorn Trent Waglers unmistakable tenor with bell-clear four-part harmonies inspired by their shared Mennonite heritage. Add to this Eric Brubakers lively and evocative fiddle, Brian Dickels grounded yet buoyant upright bass, and Jay Lapps signature mandolin style, and it is no surprise that The Steel Wheels have enthralled the contemporary Americana scene. General Admission $15 advance $20 door. Stuart's Opera House, 52 Public Square, Nelsonville; call 740-753-1924 or visit www.stuartsoperahouse.org for tickets and info.

FRIDAY, April 4th - Friday Night Fish Fry - 4:30pm ; Enjoy all-you-can-eat fish, side dishes and dessert served up by the men from the St. John Knights of Columbus organization. All proceeds from the Feb 28 dinner will benefit the Hocking Hills Inspire (Homeless) Shelter. Cost: (Dine in or Take Out) Adults: $8; children: $6; family (parents and children under 18); $25. In the Social Hall of St. John's Catholic Church, 351 N. Market Street. Entrance to social hall is located on the North Street side of the church.  

FRIDAY, April 4th - Tinariwen - 8pm; The desert is a place of hardship and subtle beauty, a stark world that reveals its secrets slowly and carefully. Life in the desert is resilient and strong, and the people are gentle giants among the sand, storms, and sun. For Saharan blues band Tinariwen, the desert is their home, and their hypnotic and electrifying guitar rock reflects complex realities of their homebase in North West Africa. They are Tuareg, descended from nomadic people who have wandered the dunes for millennia, but the music of Tinariwen travels too, reverberating far from dusty plains of Mali. Their 2011 album Tassili, recorded in the Algerian desert -- in a tent and under the stars with a esteemed cadre of musicians including Nels Cline and TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe and Kyp Malone -- won a Grammy Award for Best World music. Now their new record Emmaar returns to their roots, delivering stripped-down dirges, effervescent anthems, and above all, a return to simplicity and honesty. Presented by Stuart's Opera House, Ohio University African Studies and Ohio University Performing Arts. Tickets: $20 - $40. Stuart's Opera House, 52 Public Square, Nelsonville; call 740-753-1924 or visit www.stuartsoperahouse.org for tickets and info.

SATURDAY, April 5th - 1st Spring Craft Show and More - 9am to 3pm; Over 40 Booths of Crafts and More. Raffles!; OSU Autographed Football, Hourly Door Prizes and many more Raffles. 50/50 drawing. Concession Stand with baked goods, sandwiches and drinks. All proceeds benefit the Kalklosch Scholarships given to Logan-Hocking School District seniors each spring. For more information contact Jim Kalklosch at 740-385-2259 or 740-607-4086.

SATURDAY, April 5th & SATURDAY, April 19th - Clay Studio, Grades k-6 - 10am to noon; Using the pottery exhibit as an inspiration, children will make a piece of pottery that will become their very own unique mug. First class will be building the clay and then we will glaze our pieces during the second class. Instructors Lisa Schorr and Trisha Clifford-Sprouse. $22-$26 for two classes. Decorative Arts Center, 145 East Main St, Lancaster; call 740-681-1423 to register. Visit www.decartsohio.org for more info.

SATURDAY, April 5th - American Red Cross Blood Drive at the Inn - 10am to 3pm; Give the gift of life! Contact us for your appointment and join us for a fun-filled day. A free t-shirt and lunch will be provided to those who donate. Reservations encouraged. Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls, 21190 St Rt 374; call 800-653-2557 for reservations.

SATURDAY, April 5th - Mom's Weekend Music at Sade Winery - 3pm to 8pm; Join us with John Horne singing from 3-5pm and Leah Nairn and Adam Graham from 6-8pm. 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. Shade Winery, 401 Gilkey Ridge Rd, Shade; call 740-696-1323 or visit www.shadewinery.com for more info.

SATURDAY, April 5th - Soup Supper - 4pm to 6:30pm; Choice of Cream of Broccoli or Chili soup. Choice of Chicken Salad or Tuna Sandwich. Meal includes coffee/tea and Dessert for a cost of $6 per person. Everyone welcome! Appalachian Strings Chamber Music Ensemble (Michael Ingalls) will be performing music for the enjoyment of diners. Scenic Hills Senior Center, 187 S Spring St, Logan; call 740-385-6581 for more info.

SATURDAY, April 5th - Legion Sons Monthly Steak Fry - 4pm to 7pm; The Legion Sons of American Legion Post 78 put on this great steak fry on the 1st Saturday of each month. come join us for a good meal, with the proceeds helping our community and supporting two Legion baseball teams. $11 / person. American Legion Post 78, 12795 St Rt 664 (behind Baymont Inn & Suites); call 740-385-3233 for more info.

SUNDAY, April 6th - Pre-school Artistic Adventures - 1pm to 2pm; Childrens books can bring artistic experiences to life. We will read a story that turns into an exciting art project. Children must attend with an adult. $8-$10. Decorative Arts Center, 145 East Main St, Lancaster; call 740-681-1423 or visit www.decartsohio.org for more info.

UPCOMING:

SATURDAY, April 12th - Run for Shelter - 8am registration; 9am start; 5k Run/Walk begins at Logan Dairy Queen through Kroger parking lot, continues out Chieftain drive and turns around Logan Conference Center and returns to Dairy Queen. Entry fee: $20 per person. Cinch bags for first 100 registrants. Awards will be given to the top 3 male and female walkers. Post race refreshments will be available. All proceeds benefit Hocking Hills Inspire Shelter. For more information contact Terrie Sigler at terrie54@frontier.com or 740-385-2009.

ONGOING:

NOW through April 22nd - April Snow; Mixed media paintings by Teri Sager illustrate the story The Legend of April Snow by Elliot Morse. This is a Nelsonville Final Friday event. This show will continue through April 22nd. Daily Mon to Sat 10am to 5pm; Sun noon to 5pm. Starbrick Gallery, 21 W Columbus St, Nelsonville; call 740-753-1011 for more info; FREE

JANUARY 25 - APRIL 13 - "My Best Friends are Potters" Ceramics From the Tim Frederich Collection; Tues - Sat 10am to 4pm; Sun 1pm to 4pm; Barbara Hunzicker and Hal Stevens, Curators. Dublin, Ohio ceramics artist Tim Frederich has been collecting the work of other internationally renowned potters for 45 years. Both functional and sculptural objects-some inspired by nature, others by ancient forms-have been selected for this exhibition. There are wheel thrown, carved, slab and pinch built pieces of stoneware clay and porcelain. Surfaces are sculpted and incised, salt glazed or fired in wood filled pits and wood, gas and raku kilns. Innovative glazes have produced finishes that range from matte to glossy to exquisite crystals, creating one-of-a-kind surfaces of breathtaking diversity. Decorative Arts Centr of Ohio, 145 E Main St, Lancaster. Call 740-681-1423 for more info; FREE

WEDNESDAYS - Quilt Therapy - 9:30am to 5:30pm; 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 - 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

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 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! Call 877-74-PEACE (747-3223) for reservations; $10

THURSDAYS - Yoga at the Bowen House - 6pm; Join Yoga instructor Elle Delmatto every Thursday at 6pm. 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.

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
 
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Hocking Hills Tourism Association - Ohio Tourism and Travel Blog


Hocking Hills Tourism Association - Ohio Tourism and Travel Blog




Posted: 10 Mar 2014 12:32 PM PDT

Hocking Hills Limited Mobility Activities

There’s something for every generation and mobility level at Hocking Hills.

While Hocking Hills is famous for its gorgeous trails and rolling hills, there’s something for every age and mobility level in southeastern Ohio. Whether you’re in the mood for a stroll through Historic Nelsonville Square, antiquing in Logan or visiting a vineyard in Shade, you’re sure to discover something new in Hocking Hills.

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Friday, March 7, 2014

hocking hills Ohio weekend update March 6, 2014




                  
  WEEKEND UPDATE
March 6, 2014   

 
SATURDAY & SUNDAY - Maple Sugaring in the Hills - noon to 4pm; "Maple Sugaring in the Hills" is the theme of the annual maple syrup festival at Hocking Hills State Park in Hocking County. The event is scheduled from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, March 8-9. Maple sap from park trees will be used to make tasty treats that will be available for sampling in the Naturalist Cabin behind the Old Man's Cave Visitor Center. Naturalists will demonstrate the many historic methods used to make maple candy and syrup. A breakfast with all-you-can-eat made from scratch buttermilk pancakes is offered at the dining lodge on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for $8.50 per person and includes local maple syrup, a topping bar with lots of pancake toppings, bacon and sausage. On Sunday, the lodge will also feature pancakes on their brunch buffet. Call 740-385-6841 to learn more.

THURSDAY, March 6th - Logan Theatre Group Monthly Meeting - 7pm; Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend meetings for discussion of future productions, various aspects of the performances, such as costumes, sets, promotion, acting.... If unable to attend the meeting but have an interest in participation, contact the theatre group at logantheatregroup@gmail.com or call Scot at (740) 279-6563. The group has big plans for the summer and would like to get as much of the community involved as possible! Location: Downstairs at the theatre building, NW corner of Main and Mulberry Streets. This group meets the first Thursday of each month.

FRIDAY, March 7th - TWIG II Homemade Soup Sale - orders due by 4pm; TWIGG II is now taking orders for Homemade Soup sold by the quart for $6 each. Choices are Bean Soup and Vegetable Soup. Corn muffins are also available - 4 for $1. Soup will be delivered to Hocking Valley Community Hospital on Tuesday, March 11th for pickup between 8am and 11am. Orders must be turned in by 4pm on Friday, March 7th to the Community Relations Dept or the Patio Shoppe at HVCH. Click here for the order form. 

FRIDAY, March 7th - Friday Night Fish Fry - 4pm ; Enjoy all-you-can-eat fish, side dishes and dessert served up by the men from the St. John Knights of Columbus organization. All proceeds from the Feb 28 dinner will benefit the Hocking Hills Inspire (Homeless) Shelter. Cost: (Dine in or Take Out) Adults: $8; children: $6; family (parents and children under 18); $25. In the Social Hall of St. John's Catholic Church, 351 N. Market Street. Entrance to social hall is located on the North Street side of the church.

FRIDAY, March 7th - CHINESE AUCTION - Doors open at 5pm; drawing at 7pm; RAFFLE DRAWINGS, 50/50, Food Basket, Easter Basket and Silver Dollar. Refreshments available for purchase. Lots of nice items. (accepting new or gently used items excluding clothes) Scenic Hills Senior Center, 187 S. Spring Street; Info: 385-6581

SATURDAY, March 8th - Pancake Breakfast - 7am to 10am; Choice of pancakes, eggs and sausage OR sausage gravy, biscuits and eggs. By Donation. Scenic Hills Senior Center, 187 S. Spring Street, Info: 385-6581

SATURDAY, March 8th & SUNDAY, March 9th - Maple Sugaring in the Hills - noon to 4pm; "Maple Sugaring in the Hills" is the theme of the annual maple syrup festival at Hocking Hills State Park in Hocking County. The event is scheduled from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, March 8-9. Maple sap from park trees will be used to make tasty treats that will be available for sampling in the Naturalist Cabin behind the Old Man's Cave Visitor Center. Naturalists will demonstrate the many historic methods used to make maple candy and syrup. A breakfast with all-you-can-eat made from scratch buttermilk pancakes is offered at the dining lodge on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for $8.50 per person and includes local maple syrup, a topping bar with lots of pancake toppings, bacon and sausage. On Sunday, the lodge will also feature pancakes on their brunch buffet. Call 740-385-6841 to learn more.

SATURDAY, March 8th - Baked Steak Dinner at the American Legion - 4pm to 7pm; The Legion Sons of American Legion Post 78 put on this delicious baked steak dinner on the 2nd Saturday of each month. Come join us for a good meal, with the proceeds helping our community & supporting two Legion baseball teams. $7 / person. American Legion Post 78, 12845 State Route 664 S, Logan; call 740-385-8811 for more info

SATURDAY, March 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! The Ridge Inn Restaurant, 16178 Pike Street, Laurelville; call 740-332-0300 for more info.

SATURDAY, March 8th - 2nd Annual Feed the People Fundraiser Dinner - 5:30pm to 9pm; Fundraiser for Southeast Ohio Food Bank for distribution to Hocking Hills food pantries. Live music by Traditional Plus and Northwood High's, prime rib buffet by Grouse Nest Restaurant, and silent auction of local art and gift certificates. $25/person; reservations required. Hocking Hills Resort, 25780 Liberty Hill Road, South Bloomingville; call 800-222-4655 for more info and reservations.

FRIDAY, March 8th - "Murder at Rutherford House" - 6:30pm; This is the final performance of this audience participation murder mystery. The evening will feature an Italian Dinner and a show. The Logan Theatre Group takes its show on the road for Helping Value Individuals Together (Hocking Cty. Bd of DD) Pre-sale and reservation only; seating is limited; tickets will NOT be sold at the door. Tickets: $20.00 each; Venue: 15663 St. Rt. 595 (Old Green School) Ticket purchases: call (740) 385-2118 - Ext. 234

SUNDAY, March 9th - Maple Tapping Festival & Pancake Breakfast at Alley Park - 8am to noon; Free admission and parking for the festival, which is held from 8 am to noon, and a $4 fee for breakfast, served from 8 to 11 am. Alley Park, 2805 Old Logan Rd, Lancaster; call 740-687-6651 for more info.

TUESDAY, March 11th - Bowen House Photography Group - 7pm; Hocking County photography enthusiasts welcome visitors to join them for their free monthly meeting for inspiration, encouragement and some shop talk! The Bowen House Community Center for Arts and Education, 196 N Market St, Logan; for more info call 740-385-0344; FREE

WEDNESDAY, March 12th - Monthly meeting of the Chakeres Theatre Restoration Corp. - 7pm; Everyone is welcome to come see how you can be a big part in helping get the historic Logan Chakeres Theatre restored. Plans will be underway for fundraising events. Ongoing activities will be announced as planned. Corporate sponsors are being sought. The website - http://www.logantheatre.org includes a convenient PayPal donation link. Monthly Meeting location: Logan Hocking District Library meeting room, 230 E Main St, Logan.

FRIDAY, March 14th - Friday Night Fish Fry - 4pm ; Enjoy all-you-can-eat fish, side dishes and dessert served up by the men from the St. John Knights of Columbus organization. All proceeds from the Feb 28 dinner will benefit the Hocking Hills Inspire (Homeless) Shelter. Cost: (Dine in or Take Out) Adults: $8; children: $6; family (parents and children under 18); $25. In the Social Hall of St. John's Catholic Church, 351 N. Market Street. Entrance to social hall is located on the North Street side of the church.

SATURDAY, March 15th - Scrapbooking Crop - 9am to 9pm; Join us for 12 peaceful hours at one of the most scenic places in Ross County and scrap those wonderful memories of families, friends, vacations and more. Meals will be provided, along with snacks throughout the day. Each scrapper will receive a welcome gift and be eligible for door prizes from participating vendors. $55 pre-registration; $60 after March 7th. Reservations are required as space is limited. Adena Mansion & Gardens, 847 Adena Rd, Chillicothe; call 740-772-1500 to register

SATURDAY, March 15th - Grand Opening Hocking Hills Chic Boutique - 10am to 5pm; An Irish theme Grand Opening with hourly drawings from 11am to 4pm for all sorts of great prizes - from dining coupons to jewelry! We'll be serving Irish Coffee or Green Punch with Luck of the Irish Shamrock Cookies. Hocking Hills Chic Boutique, 65 W Main Street, Logan, call 740-380-9753 for more info.

SATURDAY, March 15th - Hemlock Youth Action Team Community Day - 10am to 3pm; Enjoy a day of free activities, including guided hikes, games and a giant earthball! A free lunch will be provided to all attendees, as well as a concert by nationally known songwriter Chris Rowlands. This day highlights what local high school students are doing to save the Hemlock forests, and will include booths from the Hocking Hills Conservation Association, Appalachia Ohio Alliance (AOA), Rural Action and more! Great for families! Camp Oty'Okwa, 24799 Purcell Rd, South Bloomingville.
ONGOING:

NOW THROUGH MARCH - Logan-Hocking "Seedlings" Art Show - Tues to Sat 2pm to 5pm; An exhibit of the extraordinary talent of the area's young people at The Bowen House. This exhibit is an annual favorite. The Bowen House Community Center for Arts and Education, 196 N Market St, Logan; for more info call 740-385-0344; FREE

NOW THROUGH MARCH 23rd - Starbrick Gallery presents "Re-purposed: From Ordinary to Extraordinary - Mon to Sat 10am to 5pm; Sun noon to 5pm; The DIY movement influences 2 Starbrick Cooperative Gallery artists, Ann Brown and Rick Linn to artfully re-purpose materials to make fascinating new objects from the old elements. And check out our Antique Furniture! This show will continue through March 23rd. Starbrick Gallery, 21 W Columbus St, Nelsonville; call 740-753-1011 for more info; FREE

JANUARY 25 - APRIL 13 - "My Best Friends are Potters" Ceramics From the Tim Frederich Collection; Tues - Sat 10am to 4pm; Sun 1pm to 4pm; Barbara Hunzicker and Hal Stevens, Curators. Dublin, Ohio ceramics artist Tim Frederich has been collecting the work of other internationally renowned potters for 45 years. Both functional and sculptural objects-some inspired by nature, others by ancient forms-have been selected for this exhibition. There are wheel thrown, carved, slab and pinch built pieces of stoneware clay and porcelain. Surfaces are sculpted and incised, salt glazed or fired in wood filled pits and wood, gas and raku kilns. Innovative glazes have produced finishes that range from matte to glossy to exquisite crystals, creating one-of-a-kind surfaces of breathtaking diversity. Decorative Arts Center of Ohio, 145 E Main St, Lancaster. Call 740-681-1423 for more info; FREE

NOW Through March 21st - Paper Dolls; Kyla Rafert's paintings tell stories of a romanticized childhood. Longing for a world of innocence that may or may not have existed, Kyla creates a highly decorative magical fairyland of Victorian girl children. Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays from 9 to 4; and Saturdays from 11 to 4. Paper Circle, 35 W Columbus St, Nelsonville; call 440-724-1149 for more info; FREE

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

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 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! Call 877-74-PEACE (747-3223) for reservations; $10

THURSDAYS - Yoga at the Bowen House - 6pm; Join Yoga instructor Elle Delmatto every Thursday at 6pm. 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.

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


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