Max Kellerman
Max Kellerman
2:00pm - 4:00pm
The Max Kellerman Show

Event Calendar

March 21, 2015


BIRD MONITORING, HPD, FINDLAY

8:00AM

HPD OFFERS BIRD MONITORING IN THE PARKS: Join Bob Sams, Hancock Park District Natural Resource Assistant, once a month throughout the year to conduct a Bird Diversity and Population Census. All skill levels are welcome! It’s a great way to learn about birds or become a better birder! Participants will count all observable birds. Hiking distances and times will vary. Please be prepared for weather, ground conditions, and at least 1 ½ - 2 ½ hours on the trails. Attend this free activity with no registration required. Participants under the age of 16 should be accompanied by an adult. 8am Sat. Mar. 21 Litzenberg Memorial Woods, Gatehouse 9am Sat. Apr. 25 Aeraland Recreation Area, Shelter 1pm Fri. May 8 Oakwoods Nature Preserve, Discovery Center 8am Sat. May 16 Litzenberg Memorial Woods, Gatehouse For more information about other upcoming programs and events, view the HPD Seasonal Program Guide at www.HancockParks.com under the “What’s New” section or call the HPD office at 419-425-PARK/7275 and “Discover Your Hancock Parks”.

30TH ANNUAL FREMONT TOY SHOW, FREMONT

9:00AM

Sandusky County Fairgrounds, 901 Rawson Ave. , Fremont, Ohio Admission $3.00 - under 10 free Saturday 9am-4pm and Sunday 9am-3pm admission $3.00 - under 10 free for information call or write Sandy Overmyer, 419-307-5026 or Bob Siefke 419-637-7067 Over 200 tables of collectible toys/Die Cast racing Collectibles.

HPD HABITAT PARK RESTORATION VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY

From 10:00AM to 12:00PM

\r\n\r\nOakwoods Nature Preserve is a wonderful park, but is overrun with non-native plant species. Join HPD staff from March through October as we work to restore the beautiful native habitat back into this park. Participants should be prepared to help with various seasonal outdoor tasks such as grapevine cutting, invasive species removal, seed collecting, reseeding, tree guard installation and repair, pruning, weeding, planting, trial maintenance, etc. Please bring work gloves and dress for the weather. Tools will be provided for the activities of the day. If weather is unfavorable for outdoor activities, participants may be able to assist with indoor activities such as animal care, enclosure cleaning, seed cleaning, etc. Registration is required the day prior to each session by calling the HPD Office @ 419-425-7275 (M-F 8am-4:30pm), so we are prepared to contact you with changes due to weather or unforeseen project opportunities.\r\nIf your group or organization is interested in helping, but the dates below do not work with your schedule, feel free to contact the Hancock Park District Office to arrange another date and time.\r\n\r\nOakwoods Nature Preserve (meet outside building entrance, in the rear parking lot)\r\n2015 DATES:\r\nSat. March 21 10am-Noon \r\nTues. March 24 6pm-7pm\r\nWed. March 25 6pm-7pm\r\nTues. April 21 6pm-7pm\r\nWed. April 22 6pm-7pm\r\nSat. April 25 10am-12pm\r\nTues. May 19 6pm-7pm\r\nWed. May 20 6pm-7pm\r\nSat. May 30 10am-12pm\r\nFor more information about other upcoming programs and events, view the HPD Seasonal Program Guide at www.HancockParks.com under the “What’s New” section or call the HPD office at 419-425-PARK/7275 and “Discover Your Hancock Parks”. \r\n

HPD HABITAT PARK RESTORATION VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY

From 10:00AM to 12:00PM

Oakwoods Nature Preserve is a wonderful park, but is overrun with non-native plant species. Join HPD staff from March through October as we work to restore the beautiful native habitat back into this park. Participants should be prepared to help with various seasonal outdoor tasks such as grapevine cutting, invasive species removal, seed collecting, reseeding, tree guard installation and repair, pruning, weeding, planting, trial maintenance, etc. Please bring work gloves and dress for the weather. Tools will be provided for the activities of the day. If weather is unfavorable for outdoor activities, participants may be able to assist with indoor activities such as animal care, enclosure cleaning, seed cleaning, etc. Registration is required the day prior to each session by calling the HPD Office @ 419-425-7275 (M-F 8am-4:30pm), so we are prepared to contact you with changes due to weather or unforeseen project opportunities. If your group or organization is interested in helping, but the dates below do not work with your schedule, feel free to contact the Hancock Park District Office to arrange another date and time. Oakwoods Nature Preserve (meet outside building entrance, in the rear parking lot) 2015 DATES: Sat. March 21 10am-Noon Tues. March 24 6pm-7pm Wed. March 25 6pm-7pm Tues. April 21 6pm-7pm Wed. April 22 6pm-7pm Sat. April 25 10am-12pm Tues. May 19 6pm-7pm Wed. May 20 6pm-7pm Sat. May 30 10am-12pm For more information about other upcoming programs and events, view the HPD Seasonal Program Guide at www.HancockParks.com under the “What’s New” section or call the HPD office at 419-425-PARK/7275 and “Discover Your Hancock Parks”.

INTRODUCTION TO QUILTING OR "NINE PATCH MAGIC"

From 1:00PM to 4:00PM

The Tiffin Art Guild, 178 S Washington St, Tiffin Saturday, March 21, 2015 from 1 pm to 4 pm Students will learn the basics of building a quilt block, proper ironing and the use of quilting equipment. Make the basic quilt block and then dissect it, and rebuild a new block. The block can be duplicated to make a full size quilt. Using the techniques in this class, beginners or intermediate sewers will have fun. Materials list available on our website. www.tiffinartguild.org Age 13 & up if you have any questions, call Linda Gregorski 419-332-3901 Cost: Members $20 Non-Members $30

FRIENDS HELPING FRIENDS COPE IN FOSTORIA

WOMEN A.C.T. CONFERENCE, TIFFIN

Women A.C.T. Conference (Acclaiming Christ Together) is a non-profit organization celebrating our 25th Anniversary, and is sponsoring a one-day conference on Saturday, March 21, 2015. Interdenominational conference for women of all ages entitled "Refined to Silver". $25.00 Lunch is included. Camden Falls, Tiffin. For informational brochures and reservations, please call (419)-447-3437 or (419) 448-9852.

SENECA COUNTY HEALTH DISTRICT

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Without childhood vaccines - many preventable diseases WILL return - resulting in increased and unnecessary illness, disability and even death! Call the Seneca County General Health District for more information or to make an appointment - 419-447-3691 or 419-435-6673. Or visit our web page at www.senecahealthdept.org or our Facebook page.