Did an Asteroid Really Kill the Dinosaurs? | Ritter Planetarium and Brooks Observatory
Ritter Planetarium and Brooks Observatory 2855 W Bancroft Street, Toledo
Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
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Cursed! The Power of Magic in the Ancient World
From love charms to curse tablets, uncover the spellbinding ways ancient cultures tried to bend the world to their will. For millennia, people across Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome turned to magic for protection, for healing, to curse their enemies, and to seek favor from powers beyond the human realm. Ancient magic was woven into […]
Did an Asteroid Really Kill the Dinosaurs? | Ritter Planetarium and Brooks Observatory
Astronomy and Dinosaurs, what else could anyone want? On Saturday afternoons at 1:00 PM from May 2 to May 30, this program at Ritter Planetarium on The University of Toledo Main Campus examines the mystery of the great extinction some 65 million years ago. Travel with us as geologists roam the earth in search of […]
The Biggest Week in American Birding
The Biggest Week in American Birding is back from May 8-17, 2026! Location: Northwest OhioDuration: 10-Day Festival The Biggest Week in American Birding is a 10-day festival in northwest Ohio where visitors immerse themselves in the spectacular spring songbird migration. Recognized as one of the top birding events in North America, the festival offers unforgettable […]
Monday, May 4, 2026
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May 4, 2026 –Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes, presented by the John and Virginia Hankison Foundation, invites visitors to explore the ever-evolving relationship between people and our freshwaters. From beavers that shaped early Great Lakes economies to invasive species and harmful algae blooms that challenge us today, this immersive exhibit traces the powerful […]
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
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May 5, 2026 –Authors! with Nicola Harrison
Authors! with Nicola Harrison
Nicola Harrison joins Authors! to discuss her new novel, This Island Club. About the Event Hailed for her “cinematic and glamourous” historical fiction, bestseller Nicola Harrison joins Authors! to discuss her latest novel, The Island Club. Harrison captivates readers with her deeply researched stories of women navigating pivotal moments in American history. Peek behind the […]
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
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May 6, 2026 –Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes, presented by the John and Virginia Hankison Foundation, invites visitors to explore the ever-evolving relationship between people and our freshwaters. From beavers that shaped early Great Lakes economies to invasive species and harmful algae blooms that challenge us today, this immersive exhibit traces the powerful […]
Thursday, May 7, 2026
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May 7, 2026 –Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes, presented by the John and Virginia Hankison Foundation, invites visitors to explore the ever-evolving relationship between people and our freshwaters. From beavers that shaped early Great Lakes economies to invasive species and harmful algae blooms that challenge us today, this immersive exhibit traces the powerful […]
Friday, May 8, 2026
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May 8, 2026 –Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
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May 8, 2026 –Messengers of Time and Space | Ritter Planetarium and Brooks Observatory
Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes, presented by the John and Virginia Hankison Foundation, invites visitors to explore the ever-evolving relationship between people and our freshwaters. From beavers that shaped early Great Lakes economies to invasive species and harmful algae blooms that challenge us today, this immersive exhibit traces the powerful […]
Messengers of Time and Space | Ritter Planetarium and Brooks Observatory
On Friday evenings at 8:30 PM from May 1 to May 29, 2026, at the Ritter Planetarium and Brooks Observatory, a new age of astronomy is just about to start […]
Saturday, May 9, 2026
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May 9, 2026 –Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
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May 9, 2026 –Did an Asteroid Really Kill the Dinosaurs? | Ritter Planetarium and Brooks Observatory
Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes, presented by the John and Virginia Hankison Foundation, invites visitors to explore the ever-evolving relationship between people and our freshwaters. From beavers that shaped early Great Lakes economies to invasive species and harmful algae blooms that challenge us today, this immersive exhibit traces the powerful […]
Did an Asteroid Really Kill the Dinosaurs? | Ritter Planetarium and Brooks Observatory
Astronomy and Dinosaurs, what else could anyone want? On Saturday afternoons at 1:00 PM from May 2 to May 30, this program at Ritter Planetarium on The University of Toledo Main Campus examines the mystery of the great extinction some 65 million years ago. Travel with us as geologists roam the earth in search of […]
Sunday, May 10, 2026
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May 10, 2026 –Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
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May 10, 2026 –Sensory Friendly Weekends at National Museum of the Great Lakes
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May 10, 2026 –Mother’s Day Coffee & Donuts at Copper Moon
Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes, presented by the John and Virginia Hankison Foundation, invites visitors to explore the ever-evolving relationship between people and our freshwaters. From beavers that shaped early Great Lakes economies to invasive species and harmful algae blooms that challenge us today, this immersive exhibit traces the powerful […]
Sensory Friendly Weekends at National Museum of the Great Lakes
The National Museum of the Great Lakes invites guests to experience the museum in a calm, accommodating setting during its Sensory Friendly Weekends, thoughtfully designed for comfort and enjoyment. Held on the second Saturday and Sunday of every month, this dedicated experience takes place one hour before the museum opens to the public. Admission is […]
Mother’s Day Coffee & Donuts at Copper Moon
Celebrate Mother’s Day with creativity, coffee, and something sweet at Copper Moon! Treat Mom to a unique, hands-on experience where you can design your own fused glass art while enjoying complimentary coffee and delicious MacQueen’s donuts with any Lil’ Chips project. This family-friendly event invites guests of all ages to explore the art of mosaic-style […]





