Community Calendar

Jun
10
Sat
Cruisin’ with the Cops Custom and Classic Car Show @ Downtown Bucyrus
Jun 10 @ 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm

One of Ohio’s premier cruising car shows.

Wine At The Mill FUNdraiser 2023 @ Wolf Creek Grist Mill
Jun 10 @ 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
19th Annual International Wine At The Mill Fundraiser!
*The only official source of information for our fundraising events (Winefest and Oktoberfest) is this Facebook account and www.wolfcreekmill.org – any and all event information will always come directly from us. Check this event page for the most accurate and up to date info*
-Enjoy nearly 100 varieties of International & Ohio wines, and a selection of the season’s best craft brews to support fundraising efforts for Wolf Creek Grist Mill Historic Park & Museum
-Open 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
-Multiple Food Vendors
-Live music ALL DAY: Afternoon entertainment: Derek Lykins
Evening band: Tom’s Kitchen Table Band
-Ample free onsite parking
-SHUTTLE INFO – our FREE shuttle will run to and from the event from (x-x pm times TBD) for patrons staying at the following locations: River Run Campgrounds, Mohican Adventures Campground & Cabins, Arrow Point Campgrounds, Mohican State Park Campgrounds & Cabins, Red Window Townhouse, The Hemlock Inn (formerly the Mohican Little Brown Inn).
-Wally World Resort is no longer an included bus stop for 2023 due to the Wally Road Spellacy Bridge project.
-Please note, the Mohican Lodge is not an included bus stop location
-Additional bus stop at the public restrooms in Central Park, Downtown Loudonville for free transportation to and from the event for those who live in or are staying in town
-SHUTTLE INFO: Shuttle buses will run continuous loops to our sponsorship locations. Pickup times & how long you wait will vary on the number of people per location at that given time, certain times of day may experience higher volumes than others. Please be patient & understanding – please do not call & ask how long the bus will be, we have absolutely no way of knowing how many people will be utilizing our FREE shuttles. We have added an additional bus in anticipation of large crowds
-The Ontario Cab Company will be onsite offering $5 per person rides within a 10 mile radius (including Mohican Lodge). First come first served, please call them directly to arrange your transportation 567-560-5228
-PLEASE DO NOT DRINK & DRIVE! As with any large event or concert, police will be out in full force in our area. Be safe & be smart! Designate a sober driver, have someone pick you up. (If necessary, cars may be left in our locked parking lot overnight but must be picked up before 5pm Sunday afternoon
-ADMISSION: – All Adults Ages 21+ Must show valid ID)
-$10 – purchased at the gate on June 10
– Each adult ticket includes 5 free tastes
-Limit 1 admission ticket per person, all additional wine, beer, and food purchased separately
• $1.00 Ages 10 – 20
• Under 10 – FREE
-We accept cash or card at the gate and bar. Not all food vendors have card capabilities due to limited internet access on site. Plan to bring extra cash, no ATM on site
-Feel free to bring your own lawn chairs
-Well behaved, leashed dogs & children are welcome
-No outside food, beverages, or coolers permitted on premises during event
-Event held rain or shine – large tents on site
-If you’d like to become a Winefest volunteer please message us on here. Our volunteer coordinator will then get in touch with you!
Who We Are: Wolf Creek Grist Mill Historic Park & Museum is an all-volunteer 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the restoration & preservation of historic buildings.
What We Do: We restore & preserve historic buildings that were in danger of being lost forever due to neglect, collapse, or demolition. To make that possible, we also fundraise via special events (like Oktoberfest & Winefest!), grants, corporate support, and individual donations.
Why We Do It: The buildings at Wolf Creek Grist Mill Historic Park & Museum are examples of structures that at one time were common place, but are now increasingly rare. With this part of our collective history vanishing, our organization is dedicated to preserving these rare cultural artifacts so they can be passed down for the enjoyment and education of future generations. #ThisPlaceMatters #WolfCreekGristMill

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Alum Creek Marina Live Music @ Alum Creek Marina
Jun 10 @ 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Join Alum Creek Marina for the Summer Concert Series! 🎶 From Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day find weekly performances overlooking the water.

Enjoy classic rock, folk and county music on the back patio 5:30-8:30 p.m. each week:

Jackass Genius | May 28

Bill Foley | June 3

Michael Robinson | June 10

Shiloh Hawkins | June 17

Whiskey Would | June 24

Jackass Genius | July 1

Travis Brown Band | July 8

The Brian Panke Band | July 15

Whiskey Would | July 22

Bill Foley | July 29

Travis Brown Band | August 5

Whiskey Would | August 12

AJ Angelio | August 19

The Brian Panke Band | August 26

Jackass Genius | September 3

Jun
11
Sun
Corvettes in Roscoe Village @ Roscoe Village
Jun 11 @ 4:00 am – 3:00 pm
7th Annual Mount Vernon to Marietta 160 mile Paddle @ Memorial Park
Jun 11 @ 7:00 am – 3:00 pm
160 mile paddle from Mount Vernon, Ohio to Marietta, Ohio. We would like to dedicate the 2023 paddle in honor of Danville Police Officer Tom Cottrell who was killed in the line of duty January 17, 2016.
Officer Cottrell was born August 22, 1981 in Newark, Ohio. He was a 2000 graduate of Newark High School and received his degree in Criminal Justice from COTC in 2002. After graduation Officer Cottrell began his career in law enforcement. He had served in law enforcement for 13 years. Prior to joining the Danville Police Department, he had served with the Frazeysburg Police Department, Thornville Police Department, and Utica Police Department.
The paddle includes five nights of camping with stops at Terry’s Tavern in Zanesville and campgrounds along the way.
If you are a Veteran or First responder that would like to RSVP a boat please RSVP by June 2 by txt to 740-258-2127 or email at paddleforheroesusa@gmail.com
The first 7 Veteran or First responders that sign up are eligible to get a free stay at the Historic Lafayette Hotel Thursday night June 15th.
Wildflower Fairy Trail @ Infirmary Mound Park
Jun 11 @ 7:30 am – 8:30 pm
The magic returns to Infirmary Mound Park! We are so glad the fairies have migrated back to the Wildflower Trail and moved in today. They were excited to find a beautiful display of spring wildflowers waiting to greet them! Their village will be up through the month of September! And more fairies will be moving in at times over the summer! Will you find them all? This year you can also use the United Fairy Postal Service to write to the fairies. They may even write you back!
To access the trail, park at the Shelter 6 parking area. Visit the sign near the playground and grab a map or print one at home! Follow the signs and map around Mirror Lake to the start of the Fairy Trail. If Shelter 6 is full, you can park at the Shelter 5/horse gravel lot. Find the map here: https://lickingparkdistrict.com/activities/
The start of the Wildflower/Fairy Trail is about 1/4 mile from the parking area at Shelter 6. The actual Fairy Trail is a 1/4 mile loop.
The wee folk wanted us to share some Fairy Directives while visiting:
1) Please be kind to all creatures!
2) Leave No Trace! Please do not leave any glitter, trash, or plastic. These can hurt the fairy friends.
3) Please stay on trail! There are plants like poison ivy and stinging nettle in the woods in this area!
4) Please leave houses as you find them! So the next visitors can experience the magic as well.
Share your adventures at #LPDfairytrai
KP Honey Farms @ Wilson's Garden Center
Jun 11 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sunday, June 11th
Time: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
KP Honey Farms will be here selling various honey items from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Stop in and see their display hive, along with learning a bit about how the process of making honey happens.
Informational talk for kids and adults at 1:00 pm.
Sean Kenney’s NATURE CONNECTS® – sculptures made with LEGO® Bricks @ Kingwood Center Gardens
Jun 11 @ 10:00 am – 7:00 pm

Sean Kenney’s Nature Connects Made with LEGO® Bricks, an award-winning and record-breaking exhibition that uses beautiful works of art made from simple toy blocks to explore animal endangerment, the balance of ecosystems, and mankind’s relationship with nature is coming to Kingwood Center Gardens from June 2 to September 17, 2023.  Produced by Imagine Exhibitions, Nature Connects depicts important topics that the New York artist, Sean Kenney, holds dear, from protecting an animals’ habitat to planting a garden.

Nature Connects further shows that just as LEGO pieces interconnect, everything in nature is interconnected in a delicate balance. The narratives, along with the intricate displays, also explore the importance of conservation, the balance of ecosystems, predator/prey relationships, as well as the relationships between humankind and the natural world.

Little Sprouts: Bee Craft @ Wilson's Garden Center
Jun 11 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Sunday, June 11th
Time: 1:00 pm
Cost: $6.00 + tax per child
1:00 pm: Bee Talk For Kids – KP Honey will be here talking to the kids about bees and honey production.
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm: Bee Craft – Kids will get to make a mason bee home to take home.
Please Register & Pay In Advance
Jun
12
Mon
7th Annual Mount Vernon to Marietta 160 mile Paddle @ Memorial Park
Jun 12 @ 7:00 am – 3:00 pm
160 mile paddle from Mount Vernon, Ohio to Marietta, Ohio. We would like to dedicate the 2023 paddle in honor of Danville Police Officer Tom Cottrell who was killed in the line of duty January 17, 2016.
Officer Cottrell was born August 22, 1981 in Newark, Ohio. He was a 2000 graduate of Newark High School and received his degree in Criminal Justice from COTC in 2002. After graduation Officer Cottrell began his career in law enforcement. He had served in law enforcement for 13 years. Prior to joining the Danville Police Department, he had served with the Frazeysburg Police Department, Thornville Police Department, and Utica Police Department.
The paddle includes five nights of camping with stops at Terry’s Tavern in Zanesville and campgrounds along the way.
If you are a Veteran or First responder that would like to RSVP a boat please RSVP by June 2 by txt to 740-258-2127 or email at paddleforheroesusa@gmail.com
The first 7 Veteran or First responders that sign up are eligible to get a free stay at the Historic Lafayette Hotel Thursday night June 15th.