Ladies Night Out, 4:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, in Historic Downtown Wooster. Main Street Wooster gives away 400 swag bags at this fun event for the women in the community. Enjoy live music, giveaways, and so much more. The theme for the night is: LNO Through the Decades (dress up in different decade clothing).
Main Street Music: 6-8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Downtown Wooster Pavilion. The performers featured this week will be Geene Keen (Friday), who play 60s and 70s acoustic hippie folk with vocals and harmonica; and Mental Faculties (Saturday), who perform classic rock 70s-90s with some modern hits.
Downtown Wooster Farmers’ Market, 8 a.m.-noon Saturday, North Market Street between Liberty and North Streets. Join us for Main Street Wooster’s Farmers Market to find the freshest produce, bakery, meats, eggs, teas, jams, honey, soaps, wine, artisan goods and more! Free live music this Saturday by Standard Time Jazz to be performed from 9-11 a.m. It’s a great way to start the weekend with family. The sensory-friendly hour is 8-9 a.m. Dogs are welcome after 9 a.m.
Glass in Flight Exhibit at Kingwood Center, Saturday through Sept. 7, Kingwood Center Gardens, 50 N. Trimble Road, Mansfield. The exhibit is free with paid admission to the gardens. The exhibit features sculptures celebrating pollinators and the beauty of the natural world; some are never-before-seen pieces, including a new monarch butterfly and bats with six-foot wingspans. Over 40 stunning sculptures will create arches and groupings or be showcased as individual pieces. Artist Alex Heveri, a Tucson, Arizona sculptor, has been creating large-scale steel and luminousDalle de verre glass sculptures for over 30 years. Garden admission is $10 for non-members; $5 for 7 – 18 years; free for children 6 and under; free for Kingwood members. Learn more at Kingwoodcenter.org or call 419-522-0211.
Sons of Mystro, 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 27, Wayne Center for the Arts, located at 237 S. Walnut St. in downtown Wooster. Wayne Center for the Arts will launch the Levitt AMP Wooster Music Series with Sons of Mystro, an internationally recognized duo known for turning the violin into a high-energy centerpiece of contemporary music. The free outdoor concert will take place on the lawn at Wayne Center for the Arts. Lawn seating opens at 5 p.m. For a full schedule, visit: wayneartscenter.org/levittwoo
Wayne County Fair-Style BBQ Chicken, 10:30 a.m. to sold out, Saturday, June 6, Shreve Auto Repair (formerly Shreve Mobil), 298 N. Market St., Shreve. The County Line Historical Society of Wayne/Holmes will be having its annual spring drive thru and bake sale during the Shreve Wide Garage Sales. Proceeds go to maintaining and operating our museum, as we collect and preserve our local history. They offer 1/2 chicken only for $8.00 and 1/2 chicken dinners for $12, which include green beans and ham, apple sauce, roll and butter. Cash, Venmo and good checks accepted. The bake sale will be located at 281 N. Market St.
Ashland Cancer Crusaders Relay For Life event, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Saturday, June 20, Ashland County Fairgrounds. This annual event raises money for the American Cancer Society and the fight against cancer. Activities during the event will include a car show and a cornhole tournament starting at 11 a,m. with both registrations beginning at 10 a.m. A silent auction will be from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. and a vendor show will also be ongoing during the entire time. There will also be food trucks. Esbenshade Concessions, Looney Lemon, Puglisi Pizza and Crumble Creations will be there supporting the cause. For more information, follow us on Facebook, Ashland Cancer Crusaders – Relay for Life.
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