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Fremont has a full list of events - concerts and movies - for July at amphitheater
The Fremont Community Amphitheater, 209 S. Arch St., will be the setting for many concert and events in July. The events are free to the public and will be held rain or shine. Pack your chairs or blankets. On Tuesday, Paramount Movie Nights begin with “Independence Day" starting at 9...
Gibsonburg Homecoming includes parades, runs and more
GIBSONBURG - The 2024 Gibsonburg Homecoming was held at Williams Park on June 26 to 29. The week began with a Sprint Car Parade from the high school to Williams Park. Other events included the Doughnut Mile, featuring Ideal Bakery Doughnuts, an old-fashioned cake walk, the Gibsonburg Beer Mile, and Saturday’s Homecoming Parade. ...
Craft Beers, Cocktails & Corks returns for sixth year at HPLM
Nine breweries and three wineries will offer samples during the sixth annual Craft Beers, Cocktails & Corks at Spiegel Grove on Saturday, Aug. 24, on the grounds of the Hayes Presidential Library & Museums. New this year, Hayes Presidential has expanded the hours of the event and is also adding...
Outdoor Beacon 7-4-24
Before we start the fishing report this week, we have some sad news to bring you. In my opinion, we have lost an icon in this industry. Dave Demeter, Sr. passed away this past Tuesday. He was a great friend and teacher to myself and many others. I have been guiding for 40 years for a living, and I got my start with Dave as a first mate on his boat. He has taught me so many things over the years and has helped me grow as a captain. In his heyday, he was known to many people as Double. He knew this lake like the back of his hand. He was a topnotch guide, a friend to many, and a wealth of knowledge for anyone that had questions. He will be missed.
Herb’s Bait and Tackle mingles history and modern convenience
When Herb’s Bait and Tackle reopened early this year, it was still in the transitional stage that allowed it to serve its customers without the wow factor the new owners were planning. Now that renovations are complete, customers walking into Herb’s may feel like they are reliving their first viewing of “The Wizard of Oz” when the movie unexpectedly transitions from black and white to full color.
Cruisin’ for kitties at The ‘Que
Of the 50-plus cars that rolled into The ‘Que’s parking lot on June 22 for the annual Cruise In, nine-year-old Tucker Noesen of Fremont liked the orange Corvette the best. Tucker’s family are huge NASCAR fans, and they especially like Hendrick Motorsports’s Chevy racecars. “The orange...
Dillinger film returns to big screen in Tiffin
The Fostoria Area Historical Society has announced that “Dillinger, Fostoria, Ohio” will be returning to the big screen on Friday, Aug. 2 at 7 p.m. at The Ritz Theatre at 30 S. Washington St. in downtown Tiffin. The black and white noir-style film features the story of how...
Packer Creek Pottery brings back free Studio Tours
At Packer Creek Pottery in Genoa, it all starts with a lump of clay. By the time that clay reaches the gallery, it has been transformed into a colorful, whimsical creation. Bits of clay become handmade cups, plates or unique pieces of décor. This month, customers have the opportunity...
Ron Miller and Shay Rickard team up for “Another Marblehead Morning”
In 2022, musician and songwriter Ron Miller asked videographer Shay Rickard to collaborate on a distinctive promotional project for Port Clinton. The result, a video called, “Port Clinton’s Calling Me,” brought Port Clinton to the world stage. Now, the pair have teamed up for their most recent video, “Another Marblehead Morning,” which highlights the slow lake life unique to Marblehead, from its distinctive businesses and restaurants, local parks and scenery, and, of course, the Marblehead Lighthouse.
Port Clinton Artists’ Club to host art show at Sutton Center
The Port Clinton Artists’ Club (PCAC), cherished by the Port Clinton community since 1956, is proud to announce its upcoming art show on Saturday, July 6, at the Sutton Center, located at 1848 E. Perry St. in Port Clinton. The PCAC Art Show and Meet and Greet will feature...
Firelands Symphony Orchestra “pops” into the PCHS Performing Arts Center
Pops on the Peninsula turned into Pops in Port Clinton on June 29 when expected inclement weather forced the Firelands Symphony Orchestra (FSO) to move their performance from the Marblehead Lighthouse to the Port Clinton High School Performing Arts Center. The decision was made the day before, when stormy weather was forecast for Saturday. By the time the concert started, the storms had long been replaced by sunny skies.
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