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Lucky Big Splash Number Contest
Every year, the Sandusky Maritime Museum’s biggest fundraiser of the year is the Big Splash Raffle. At the event, there is about $250,000 of cash and prizes that you could win, including cars, trucks, Harleys and cash, with the grand Big Splash prize of $50,000. The only way to win is to have a $100 ticket, and we have five of the them to give away.
Raising a toast at Sandusky County winery
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - You may be among those who enjoy a glass of wine. And it might be surprising to learn that the Ohio landscape is dotted with vineyards, including one in Sandusky County. For many, the Copper Whale Winery is an unexpected discovery tucked away off McPherson Highway in Clyde.
BGSU professor will delve into rock 'n' roll history, bringing pop music, culture audience
CLYDE − From hip shaking to swooning teen girls, rock ’n’ roll has had its share of headline-grabbing incidents, but there has always been music behind the controversies. Bowling Green State University pop culture professor Matt Donahue, Ph.D., will present “The History of Rock & Roll" at...
Jersey barriers get new look in Port Clinton District
The Port Clinton Artists’ Club announced a new initiative led by its Philanthropy Committee, headed by Michelle Gregorek. This committee aims to give back to the community through public, creative projects. One such endeavor involved painting the Jersey barriers in The District on Madison Street. Gregorek collaborated with the...
Community vision carries sculpture park through 20-year evolution in Gibsonburg
Gibsonburg is on the way to nowhere ... except Gibsonburg. Vehicles do not drive through the northwest Ohio village to get to somewhere else. It is its own destination. Countyline grain elevators dominate the village's skyline just as the Willis Tower, once called the Sears Tower, reigns over Chicago. That city of 2.6 million may have a rowdy Navy Pier but the 2.4 thousand people in Gibsonburg have a sculpture park that just won't quit. “You have to be going to Gibsonburg to get to Gibsonburg,” said James Havens, from his sculpture studio set along a quarry. Metal images dot the grounds as a mini-version of Sculpture in the Village, created in 2005 at Williams Park. In fact, his pieces served as the inspiration for that public space.
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