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SUMMARY:Cursed! The Power of Magic in the Ancient World
DESCRIPTION:From love charms to curse tablets\, uncover the spellbinding ways ancient cultures tried to bend the world to their will. \nFor 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 daily life and ritual practice—sometimes accepted and sometimes feared. Cursed! invites visitors to step into an exciting world of spells\, amulets\, and protective figures dating from 2000 BCE to 300 CE. \nThis exhibition brings exceptional works in a variety of materials to Toledo\, including intricately carved ivory wands\, brilliant gems\, rare magical papyri\, and lead curse tablets from the Louvre\, the British Museum\, the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, and other institutions. These objects reveal a shared human desire: to influence the unseen forces shaping life and death. \nGet your tickets now \nTicket Ranges:\nUnless otherwise noted\, ticket categories are defined as follows: \n• Ages 0–4: Free\, no ticket required\n• Ages 5–17: Child ticket\n• Ages 18 and up: Adult ticket \nThese age ranges apply to events and exhibition tickets only.
URL:https://visittoledo.org/event/cursed-the-power-of-magic-in-the-ancient-world
LOCATION:Toledo Museum of Art\, 2445 Monroe St\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:art,downtown,educational
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SUMMARY:Jeep: Forged in Toledo
DESCRIPTION:To honor and celebrate the 85th anniversary of Jeep as well as the 250th anniversary of the United States\, local historian and author\, Tedd Long\, will conduct a special program – In partnership with Toledo Jeep Fest and the America – 250 Campaign – exploring Toledo’s central role in the creation of Jeep\, the most recognizable vehicle in American history.\n\nTedd’s multimedia presentation will highlight the remarkable people and workforce behind the Jeep: engineers\, factory workers\, soldiers and Toledo families whose lives were shaped by its production. Panelists will also share personal stories and reflections on Jeep’s lasting impact on Toledo’s transportation\, economy\, culture and identity.\n\nThis event is free and open to the public. Free parking is available for all guests in Lot 10. The event will take place in Carlson Library on the main campus. \n\nPanelists\n• Laura Koprowski\, CEO\, TARTA• Dr. Ted Ligibel\, Director Emeritus\, Historic Preservation Program\, Eastern Michigan University• Chris Dziubek\, Deputy Director\, Veterans Service Commission Lucas County• Jerry Huber\, Retired Toledo Assembly Complex Plant Managerand TJF Board Member• Pete Gerken\, Lucas County Commissioner• Stellantis/Toledo Assembly Complex Representative• Diana Spalding\, UAW Local 12 Curator & Jeep Retirees Historian
URL:https://visittoledo.org/event/jeep-forged-in-toledo
LOCATION:University of Toledo\, 2801 W Bancroft St\, Toledo\, Ohio\, 43606\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,educational
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SUMMARY:Historic U.S. R.T. 6 | America250 Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:The Wood County History Museum explores the history and impact of U.S. Route 6\, also known as the Grand Army of the Republic Highway. This historic roadway stretches across northern Ohio and connects communities from the Indiana border to Pennsylvania\, playing a significant role in shaping the region’s development. Attendees will discover the people\, places\, and stories tied to this cross-country route while gaining a broader perspective on its place in American history. \nThe program takes place on April 21 at 6:00 p.m. Admission is free for museum members and $7 for non-members\, with tickets including a self-guided tour of the museum. The presentation will be led by Gary Hunter\, Executive Director of the Ohio U.S. Route 6 Tourist Association.
URL:https://visittoledo.org/event/historic-u-s-r-t-6-america250-lecture-series
LOCATION:Wood County Museum\, 13660 County Home Rd\, Bowling Green\, OH\, 43402\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,educational,history,lecture,Speaker
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SUMMARY:Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
DESCRIPTION: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. \nFrom beavers that shaped early Great Lakes economies to invasive species and harmful algae blooms that challenge us today\, this immersive exhibit traces the powerful forces that have transformed our region. Visitors will experience pivotal turning points in Great Lakes history while discovering how science\, conservation\, and community action continue to influence the lakes’ future. \nThis exhibit is included with regular museum admission and located in the Temporary Exhibit Gallery. \nNote: Sunday hours at NMGL are 12 pm to 5 pm
URL:https://visittoledo.org/event/currents-of-change-the-living-history-of-the-great-lakes/2026-04-22
LOCATION:National Museum of the Great Lakes\, 1701 Front St\, Toledo\, OH\, 43605\, United States
CATEGORIES:educational,museum
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SUMMARY:Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
DESCRIPTION: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. \nFrom beavers that shaped early Great Lakes economies to invasive species and harmful algae blooms that challenge us today\, this immersive exhibit traces the powerful forces that have transformed our region. Visitors will experience pivotal turning points in Great Lakes history while discovering how science\, conservation\, and community action continue to influence the lakes’ future. \nThis exhibit is included with regular museum admission and located in the Temporary Exhibit Gallery. \nNote: Sunday hours at NMGL are 12 pm to 5 pm
URL:https://visittoledo.org/event/currents-of-change-the-living-history-of-the-great-lakes/2026-04-23
LOCATION:National Museum of the Great Lakes\, 1701 Front St\, Toledo\, OH\, 43605\, United States
CATEGORIES:educational,museum
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SUMMARY:Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
DESCRIPTION: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. \nFrom beavers that shaped early Great Lakes economies to invasive species and harmful algae blooms that challenge us today\, this immersive exhibit traces the powerful forces that have transformed our region. Visitors will experience pivotal turning points in Great Lakes history while discovering how science\, conservation\, and community action continue to influence the lakes’ future. \nThis exhibit is included with regular museum admission and located in the Temporary Exhibit Gallery. \nNote: Sunday hours at NMGL are 12 pm to 5 pm
URL:https://visittoledo.org/event/currents-of-change-the-living-history-of-the-great-lakes/2026-04-24
LOCATION:National Museum of the Great Lakes\, 1701 Front St\, Toledo\, OH\, 43605\, United States
CATEGORIES:educational,museum
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SUMMARY:Dynamic Earth | Ritter Planetarium and Brooks Observatory
DESCRIPTION:Friday evenings at 7:30 PM from April 3 to April 24\, 2026\, Dynamic Earth explores the inner workings of Earth’s great life support system: the global climate. Using visualizations based on satellite monitoring data and advanced supercomputer simulations\, this cutting-edge production follows the flow of energy from the Sun into the interconnected systems that shape the climate\, including the atmosphere\, oceans\, and biosphere. Audiences are taken on a journey through swirling ocean and wind currents\, into the heart of a massive hurricane\, and face-to-face with sharks and gigantic whales\, before soaring into roiling volcanoes.
URL:https://visittoledo.org/event/dynamic-earth-ritter-planetarium-and-brooks-observatory
LOCATION:Ritter Planetarium and Brooks Observatory\, 2855 W Bancroft Street\, Toledo\, OH\, 43606\, United States
CATEGORIES:educational
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SUMMARY:Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
DESCRIPTION: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. \nFrom beavers that shaped early Great Lakes economies to invasive species and harmful algae blooms that challenge us today\, this immersive exhibit traces the powerful forces that have transformed our region. Visitors will experience pivotal turning points in Great Lakes history while discovering how science\, conservation\, and community action continue to influence the lakes’ future. \nThis exhibit is included with regular museum admission and located in the Temporary Exhibit Gallery. \nNote: Sunday hours at NMGL are 12 pm to 5 pm
URL:https://visittoledo.org/event/currents-of-change-the-living-history-of-the-great-lakes/2026-04-25
LOCATION:National Museum of the Great Lakes\, 1701 Front St\, Toledo\, OH\, 43605\, United States
CATEGORIES:educational,museum
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SUMMARY:Zula Patrol: Under the Weather | Ritter Planetarium and Brooks Observatory
DESCRIPTION:Saturday April 25 at 1:00PM at the Ritter Planetarium and Brooks Observatory\, The Zula Patrol follows a team of stalwart heroes on an expedition to collect weather samples for scientist Multo’s research. When the group accidentally hurts their loyal pet Gorga’s feelings\, he leaves Zula in search of a new planet to call home. Along the way\, the villain Dark Truder deceives Gorga into assisting with a scheme to rule the universe. The Zula Patrollers set out to rescue their friend\, and in the process\, audiences learn about weather on Earth and across the planets of the solar system.
URL:https://visittoledo.org/event/zula-patrol-under-the-weather-ritter-planetarium-and-brooks-observatory
LOCATION:Ritter Planetarium and Brooks Observatory\, 2855 W Bancroft Street\, Toledo\, OH\, 43606\, United States
CATEGORIES:educational,family friendly
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SUMMARY:Currents of Change: The Living History of the Great Lakes
DESCRIPTION: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. \nFrom beavers that shaped early Great Lakes economies to invasive species and harmful algae blooms that challenge us today\, this immersive exhibit traces the powerful forces that have transformed our region. Visitors will experience pivotal turning points in Great Lakes history while discovering how science\, conservation\, and community action continue to influence the lakes’ future. \nThis exhibit is included with regular museum admission and located in the Temporary Exhibit Gallery. \nNote: Sunday hours at NMGL are 12 pm to 5 pm
URL:https://visittoledo.org/event/currents-of-change-the-living-history-of-the-great-lakes/2026-04-26
LOCATION:National Museum of the Great Lakes\, 1701 Front St\, Toledo\, OH\, 43605\, United States
CATEGORIES:educational,museum
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SUMMARY:The Bob Ross Painting Experience at Copper Moon
DESCRIPTION:Step into the world of “happy little trees” at The Bob Ross Painting Experience at Copper Moon! This guided oil painting class invites you to relax\, unwind\, and create your own stunning mountain landscape inspired by one of Bob Ross’s most beloved scenes. \nLed by Certified Bob Ross Instructor Nate Miller of Extravagant Works Studio\, this immersive 2–3 hour session is perfect for beginners and experienced artists alike. With step-by-step instruction and encouragement throughout\, you’ll learn foundational oil painting techniques while discovering just how easy—and fun—it can be to tap into your creativity. \nAll materials are provided\, including a 12×16 canvas\, paints\, and brushes\, so you can simply show up ready to paint. By the end of the session\, you’ll leave with your very own completed masterpiece. (Please note: paintings will still be wet and will require several weeks to fully dry.) \nThis experience is open to ages 14 and up\, making it a great outing for teens\, adults\, or anyone looking for a creative escape. \n🖌 Event Details:• Sunday\, April 26 | 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM• $60 per person• All supplies included• Ages 14+ \nReservations are required\, and space is limited. Refunds are available with at least 72 hours’ notice\, and tickets may be transferred if plans change within that window. A minimum number of participants is required for the class to run. \nWhether you’re a lifelong Bob Ross fan or just looking to try something new\, this joyful painting experience is the perfect way to spend a creative afternoon.
URL:https://visittoledo.org/event/the-bob-ross-painting-experience-at-copper-moon
LOCATION:Copper Moon Studio\, 8007 Airport Hwy\, Holland\, OH\, 43528\, United States
CATEGORIES:art,crafts,educational,holiday
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