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A Stroll Through The Garden: Fig trees grow easily in Ohio - here's how to do it
One of my friends at the pool asked me if we really could grow and harvest the figs in Ohio. From the latest research I have done, what I discovered is yes, you can grow them and there is a potential you could have two crops of figs if you grow them in a hot house for two crops. I feel comfortable in saying you should be able to grow at least one crop of figs...
Art of Gardening member get a lesson in hanging baskets
Julie Freebern of Willo’dell Nursery displayed her expertise to Art of Gardening members May 1 on the topic of hanging baskets. Introducing a birdhouse hanging basket, her talk about hanging baskets was second nature to her as members gathered outside of the greenhouse. ...
Richland County restaurant inspections: critical violations
The following restaurant inspections with critical violations were conducted by Richland Public Health between May 1 and May 7: ● Pronto Pizza, 914 Ashland Road, Mansfield, May 1. Working containers of poisonous or toxic materials not properly labeled (critical). Bottles of clear blue liquid were not identified. Correct by May 3. ● Bellville...
Hollywood action in Ashland when movie made downtown
Movie-making may not be the first thing that springs to mind as one of Ashland's specialties, but that has been changing. The behind-the-scenes excitement of Hollywood was part of Ashland's landscape for 2 1/2 weeks in April. ...
Mansfield-area author Mark Sebastian Jordan brings Richland County's history to life
SHELBY — The setting will be appropriate Thursday at The Little Shops of Shelby when a 1988 graduate of Shelby High School will sign two of his books from 6 to 8 p.m. Meet your neighbor Mark Sebastian Jordan, a Mansfield-area resident and local historian. Jordan thanks some of his classmates for challenging him...
Richland County Mock Crash Docu-Drama is May 7 at Richland County Fairgrounds
Five years since the last program, the Richland County Mock Crash Docu-Drama returns May 7 at the Richland County Fairgrounds. "The next few months should be memories to treasure with friends. The night is warm, stars blaze across the horizon. This promises to be the best time of year in a high school student’s life...
Richland Academy of the Arts offering summer classes in theatre, magic and film
Richland Academy of the Arts in Mansfield will offer weeklong workshops for theatre and film plus theatre classes to keep students connected through the summer. Programs will run from June 3 through Aug. 16. Lights, Camera, Action! Theatre Class. This new theatre workshop is for ages 7-13. It runs from...
Put your knowledge of downtown Mansfield architecture to the test for a chance at prizes
Downtown Mansfield Inc. is sponsoring a downtown architectural scavenger hunt during Historic Preservation Month in May. The scavenger hunt entry includes 30 photographs of downtown buildings. Participants are asked to identify each with the street address or building name that corresponds to the numbers listed on each photo. ...
MSYO Spring Concert Showcases Young Talent on May 5
The Mansfield Symphony Youth Orchestra (MSYO) is set to showcase their musical prowess in their Spring Concert, taking place on Sunday, May 5 at the Renaissance Theatre. Under the baton of conductor Stephen Domka, the concert will commence at 3:30 p.m. at the venue located at 40 W 4th St, Mansfield, OH.
Renowned Sociologist Matthew Desmond to Discuss Poverty and Inequality in America at Renaissance Theatre Event
As the spring air fills Mansfield with a sense of renewal, the Renaissance Theatre is set to host a conversation that will resonate deeply with the pulse of our community. On Tuesday, May 7th from 5pm to 6pm, the acclaimed MacArthur “Genius” Matthew Desmond will take the stage at the Renaissance Theatre, located at 138 Park Ave W, Mansfield, OH, to delve into the gripping and often hidden world of poverty and income inequality in America.
Symphonic Splendor: Mansfield Symphony Performs Schubert's 'Mass No. 2'
Music enthusiasts and classical connoisseurs, mark your calendars for a night of symphonic splendor with the Mansfield Symphony's performance of Schubert’s “Mass No. 2 in G major.” The Renaissance Theatre will resonate with the stirring sounds of this timeless masterpiece on Saturday, May 04, from 7pm to 9pm.
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