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Swamp Sounds: Local group among diverse music acts coming to Black Swamp Arts Festival
BOWLING GREEN — Carmen Cano loves Bowling Green and the coming of the Black Swamp Arts Festival is one of her favorite times of the year. “Last year we started doing the interactive sculptures that people can help build and this year were doing that again,” said Cano, who is once again one of the 31-year-old festival’s marketing chairs. “A lot of our juried artists from last year will return this year, there will be a couple new food vendors out on the main strip.” Cano is especially excited about the music lineup at this year’s festival, which begins Friday and includes both national and local acts. “We have a couple really good bands this year,” said Cano. “I’ve heard really good things about Daniel Donato. I’m not really a big country music fan, but just listening to his stuff, I thought it was really cool. It kind of gives me that old school rock ‘n’ roll vibe.”
Students vote the “best” places to visit in BG
When it comes to finding a five star recommendation, some people may check Yelp, but BGSU students and locals can turn to the “Best of BG.”. Students have the opportunity to vote every year for their favorite places in Bowling Green and rank them by category leaving us with an all encompassing list of the “Best of BG.”
IBEW to host Labor Day Parade
The annual Fremont Labor Day Parade will be held at 10 a.m. Monday. The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 8-sponsored parade begins at Rodger Young Park at the Tiffin Road entrance and will march north on Tiffin Street, merge into Front Street and end at Croghan. Lineup begins at 8:30 a.m. Josh...
Slaughter Sinema 2 Suffers From Sequel Syndrome at Halloween Horror Nights 33
“Let’s all go to the lobby!” We’re back in Carey, Ohio (as if Ohio wasn’t scary enough) for a visit to the drive-in to see eight new horror B-movies. No, not that Bee Movie, we’re talking campy, gory concepts that serve as testing grounds for new Halloween Horror Nights concepts in Slaughter Sinema 2.
Connection Center’s art rock garden grows messages of inspiration for community
Messages of love, welcome, belief, faith and encouragement are growing in an art rock garden on South Main Street. The idea for the art rock garden in front of the Harbor Connection Center at 309 S. Main St., was “planted” by Cathi Arcuri, the same woman who created Smiley Mail.
Hayes museums holding annual photo contest
It is time to submit favorite snapshots of Spiegel Grove to the Hayes Presidential Library and Museums’ photo contest for a chance to win a membership, gift cards to the Museum Store, site passes and more. The top 10 photos will be featured in a display in the Hayes Museum, and the top...
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