FRIDAY, JANUARY 23
Cedar Falls Stroll
Cedar Falls, Hocking Hills
State Park, State Route 374, 10 a.m.
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. Call 740-385-8003 for more information; FREE
Cabin Fever Cures
Naturalist Cabin at Old Man's
Cave, Hocking Hills State Park, St. Rt. 664 S, Logan, 2 p.m.
Ever wonder what the settlers did to pass time in the
winter? Join the Hocking Hills State Park Naturalist at the
Naturalist Cabin (behind the Visitors Center at Old Man's Cave) to
participate in some historical games and activities to help you pass
the winter months. Call 740-385-6841 for more information; FREE
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24
Comfort Food Cruise
10 area restaurants in Logan,
Laurelville and Nelsonville, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Ten different restaurants, each featuring a different
comfort food all for just $15 per ticket. Best of all, $5 of
every ticket goes directly to local food banks. You get to
enjoy great comfort foods while cruising the beautiful Hocking Hills
and bringing much needed comfort to others. No need to worry
about any guilt for indulging in all those comforting dishes.
There are lots of places to take a hike, enjoy the stunning winter scenery
and work up an appetite for your next stop on the cruise. Call
740-385-2750 for more information; COST: $15.
Conkle's Creep
Conkle's Hollow parking area,
Hocking Hills State Park, State Route 374 & Big Pine Road, Logan,
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. Call 740-385-6841 for
more information; FREE
Hocking Hills Artists and
Craftsmen Marketplace
Hocking Hills Dining Lodge,
20020 State Route 664 South. Logan, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Hocking Hills Artists and Craftsmen Association are at
it again. The Holiday Store at the dining lodge at Old Man's Cave was
such a huge success they are now opening "Hocking Hills Artists
and Craftsmen Marketplace" at the dining lodge for select
weekends. Call 740-707-0246 for more information; FREE.
Hands-On Knife Skills Cooking
Class
Shaw's Restaurant and Inn,123
North Broad Street, Lancaster, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Hands on Style. Bring your knife or use ours and learn
how to chop vegetables correctly and efficiently. We will make Beef
Stir Fry and Sticky Rice with your results. The classes are held in
our Studio on the third floor of the Inn. The class ends with lunch
paired with an optional glass of wine for a reasonable fee and a
typed set of recipes. Call 740-654-1842 or visit www.shawsinn.com for more
information. COST: $45.
Winter Raptor Watch
Naturalist Cabin at Old Man's
Cave, Hocking Hills State Park, St. Rt. 664 S, Logan, 2 p.m.
Join the Naturalist down at the Naturalist Cabin located
behind the Old Man's Cave Visitor Center to discover why hawks, owls,
eagles & vultures are more noticeable in the winter, and what
makes them so special. Call 740-385-6841 for more information; FREE.
Appalachian Ohio Storytelling
Hocking Hills Dining Lodge,
20020 State Route 664 South, Logan, 5:30 p.m.
End your Comfort Food Cruise with a bit of local lore
and heritage as told by members of the Appalachian Ohio Storytelling
Project. The show is open to everyone. Call 740-380-0400
for more information; FREE
SUNDAY, JANUARY 25
Comfort Food Cruise
10 area restaurants, Logan,
Laurelville and Nelsonville, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Ten different restaurants, each featuring a different
comfort food all for just $15 per ticket. Best of all, $5 of
every ticket goes directly to local food banks. You get to
enjoy great comfort foods while cruising the beautiful Hocking Hills
and bringing much needed comfort to others. No need to worry
about any guilt for indulging in all those comforting dishes.
There are lots of places to take a hike, enjoy the stunning winter
scenery and work up an appetite for your next stop on the cruise.
Call 740-385-2750 for more information; COST: $15.
Hocking Hills Artists and
Craftsmen Marketplace
Hocking Hills Dining Lodge,
20020 State Route 664 South. Logan, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Hocking Hills Artists and Craftsmen Association are at
it again. The Holiday Store at the dining lodge at Old Man's Cave was
such a huge success they are now opening "Hocking Hills Artists
and Craftsmen Marketplace" at the dining lodge for select
weekends. Call 740-707-0246 for more information; FREE.
MONDAY, JANUARY 26
Gospel Sing & Carry-In
Scenic Hills Senior Center,
187 S. Spring Street, Logan, 5 p.m.
Enjoy and evening of gospel music that you can sing
along to. Bring a covered dish to share. Call 740-385-6581 for more
information. FREE
An Evening with Nell Irvin
Painter
Templeton Blackburn Alumni
Memorial Auditorium, Ohio University, Athens, 7:30 p.m.
Nell Painter is one of the pre-eminent historians in
American today. She is the author of seven books and countless
articles relating to the history of the American South. Part of the
Kennedy Lecture Series, visit www.ohio.edu/eventservices/kennedy
lecture/ for more information; FREE
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29
Wine Tasting and Sale
Shaw's Restaurant, 123 North
Broad St, Lancaster, 6 p.m.
Sample four blended red wines specially selected by your
hosts. 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.
Call 800-654-2477 for more information; COST: $10.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30
Owl Prowl at the Rock House
Rock House, Hocking Hills
State Park, State Route 374, Logan, 6 p.m.
Join the Hocking Hills State Park Naturalist at Rock
House shelter to discover, look at and listen for these nocturnal
avian hunters. Be sure to dress for the weather. (Please, no pets at
the Owl Prowl.) Call 740-385-8003, x213 for more information; FREE.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31
Comfort Food Cruise
10 area restaurants, Logan,
Laurelville and Nelsonville, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Ten different restaurants, each featuring a different
comfort food all for just $15 per ticket. Best of all, $5 of
every ticket goes directly to local food banks. You get to
enjoy great comfort foods while cruising the beautiful Hocking Hills
and bringing much needed comfort to others. No need to worry
about any guilt for indulging in all those comforting dishes.
There are lots of places to take a hike, enjoy the stunning winter
scenery and work up an appetite for your next stop on the cruise.
Call 740-385-2750 for more information; COST: $15.
Hocking Hills Artists and
Craftsmen Marketplace
Hocking Hills Dining Lodge,
20020 State Route 664 South. Logan, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Hocking Hills Artists and Craftsmen Association are at
it again. The Holiday Store at the dining lodge at Old Man's Cave was
such a huge success they are now opening "Hocking Hills Artists
and Craftsmen Marketplace" at the dining lodge for select
weekends. Call 740-707-0246 for more information; FREE.
Wonders of Old Man's Cave
Hocking Hills State Park,
State Route 664 South, Logan, 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. Call 740-385-6841 for more information; FREE.
Hocking's Wildlife at the
Cabin
Naturalist Cabin, Hocking
Hills State Park, St. Rt. 664 S, Logan, 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. Call 740-385-6841
for more information; FREE
Appalachian Ohio Storytelling
Hocking Hills Dining Lodge,
20020 State Route 664 South, Logan, 5:30 p.m.
End your Comfort Food Cruise with a bit of local lore
and heritage as told by members of the Appalachian Ohio Storytelling
Project. The show is open to everyone. Call 740-380-0400
for more information; FREE
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
Comfort Food Cruise
10 area restaurants, Logan,
Laurelville and Nelsonville, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Ten different restaurants, each featuring a different
comfort food all for just $15 per ticket. Best of all, $5 of
every ticket goes directly to local food banks. You get to
enjoy great comfort foods while cruising the beautiful Hocking Hills
and bringing much needed comfort to others. No need to worry
about any guilt for indulging in all those comforting dishes.
There are lots of places to take a hike, enjoy the stunning winter
scenery and work up an appetite for your next stop on the cruise.
Call 740-385-2750 for more information; COST: $15.
Hocking Hills Artists and
Craftsmen Marketplace
Hocking Hills Dining Lodge,
20020 State Route 664 South. Logan, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Hocking Hills Artists and Craftsmen Association are at
it again. The Holiday Store at the dining lodge at Old Man's Cave was
such a huge success they are now opening "Hocking Hills Artists
and Craftsmen Marketplace" at the dining lodge for select
weekends. Call 740-707-0246 for more information; FREE.
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