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McComb Cookie Festival: A Sweet Tradition Continues
A celebration of sweetness takes place on Friday, July 19 and Saturday, July 20 for the McComb Cookie Festival. Cookie lovers don’t want to miss out on what the hometown of McComb has kept inside the cookie jar. Friday, July 19. 4:30 to 6:30 pm: BBQ by Jon Hart...
Hardin County ‘Doggo Day’ Taking Place on Saturday
Hardin County Doggo Day will take place this Saturday, July 20. The hours are from 10am until 2pm at the Hardin County Dog Pound and Warden’s Office located at 49 Jones Road in Kenton. The adoption fee for that day only will be $30, which includes a microchip and...
Tickets on Sale for 13th Annual Purse Bingo for Safe Haven of Hardin County
Tickets are continuing to be sold for the 13th Annual Purse Bingo for Safe Haven of Hardin County. The event will be held on Saturday, July 27th starting at 5pm at the Kenton Moose Family Center in Kenton. Before you buy tickets from someone who is saying they have tickets...
Flights of fancy: The Mazza Museum delves into the world of unearthly monsters
FINDLAY — For Dan Chudzinski, a bison jaw and moose cranium are artistic treasures; they are materials that can help an audience transcend into the fantastical world. That is just the objective at the 10th annual Enchanted Brush exhibit at the University of Findlay’s Mazza Museum, where visitors can peer into the worlds of unearthly monsters and fairytale characters. The Mazza Museum is showcasing a selection of fantasy artworks from across the world. The exhibition, which opened June 21 and will run through Aug. 30, is free and open to the public. This year’s theme is Heroes Welcome. “The idea for Heroes Welcome was that every great story has a hero,” said Chudzinski, director of curation and exhibitions at Mazza and founder of the Enchanted Brush exhibit. “Heroes come in all shapes and sizes, and so, if you ask an artist to interpret that theme, I knew that we would be guaranteed to find a few surprises, which is precisely what inspired the exhibition.”
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