This Week In Ohio Calendar – June 15 to June 21, 2009
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Monday, June 15, 2009
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Friday, June 19, 2009
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Ohio Historical Society
| June 15-19, 2009 Blast from the Past Summer Camps Ohio Historical Center & Ohio Village, COLUMBUS 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Eager Readers’ History Club (ages 68) and Soul! (ages 911). Registration: $180, $150/OHS member. Call 800.686.1541 or click here. |
| June 16, 2009 History Detectives: Case of the Nosy Reporter Harding Home, MARION 9:30-11:30 a.m. or 1:30-3:30 p.m. Warren Harding owned The Marion Daily Star newspaper for nearly 40 years and loved the newspaper business. What did one of his newspapers look like and how did he put it together? After pulling on a reporter’s hat, we’ll get to work gathering the news in old-time Marion by interviewing some interesting townsfolk. A snack made just for hungry reporters on the go is included. Fee: $4/youth (ages 8-12), $1/Ohio Historical Society youth members (ages 8-12). To register, call 800.600.6894 by June 9. |
| June 17-19, 2009 History Camp Schoenbrunn Village, NEW PHILADELPHIA 9 a.m.-noon Kids in grades 35 can be a part of the History Explorers, grades 68 can join History Boot Camp, and high school students can be part of the Curator’s Club. Contact: Schoenbrunn Village toll free at ![]() ![]() |
| June 20, 2009 Fern Frolic Hike Wahkeena Preserve, near LANCASTER 1-2:30 p.m. Wahkeena’s rich botanical diversity includes 26 different types of ferns. Join the naturalist as we hike and explore these often overlooked flora. Admission: $7/car, FREE/Ohio Historical Society members. Call 800.297.1883. |
| June 20, 2009 Connecting to Collections Talk – “The Great Disaster of 1913″ Ohio Historical Center, COLUMBUS 2 p.m. For five days in March of 1913, incessant rain across Ohio brought death and destruction to the Miami and Scioto River Valleys. Through photographs, first person accounts and other resources, learn how this horrific natural disaster changed the face of Ohio. Admission: $8/adults, $7/senior, $4/youth (ages 6-12), FREE/Ohio Historical Society members and children ages 5 and under, $4/parking nonmembers. Call 800.686.6124. |
| June 20, 2009 Night at the Museum Ohio Historical Center, COLUMBUS 7-11 p.m. Spend a night at the museum-if you dare! Our exhibits come alive after the lights go down. Inspired by the new movie, “Night at the Museum 2,” this night promises historical adventure and fun for the whole family! Admission: $12/adult (13-59), $11/senior (60+), $9/youth(6-12), $10/OHS member adult, $7/OHS member youth. Children 5 and under are FREE. Parking is $4 and FREE for OHS members. Call 800.686.6124. |
| June 20-21, 2009 Muster on the Maumee Fort Meigs, PERRYSBURG 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. See the evolution of the common soldier from the Romans through modern day wars. Soldiers, artisans and civilians from Roman soldiers and medieval knights through the Vietnam era give demonstrations throughout the weekend. Period military camps are open for visiting – including one of the largest Roman and Viking Encampments in the country – and reenactors will answer your questions. Musket, rifle and artillery demonstrations take place throughout the day. Period trades people offer their wares for sale and food is available from a variety of vendors. Admission: $9/adultss, $5/youth, $1/ Ohio Historical Society members. Call 800.283.8916. |
| June 20, 2009 Mad Hatters Garden Tea Party Adena Mansion & Gardens, CHILLICOTHE 5:30-8 p.m. Celebrate the beauty of Adena’s gardens while supporting their operations with this entertaining evening of food and fun. Finger foods and herbal teas, made from harvest of the gardens and Ohio food products will highlight the food selection. Don’t forget to wear your favorite hat, as there will be a variety of prizes awarded for creativity. The night concludes with a silent auction of amazing pots decorated by Ohio artists that contain flowers and other garden goodies. All proceeds benefit of the gardens of Adena. Admission: $60/adults, $50/ Ohio Historical Society adult members. For reservations, call 800.319.7248 by June 12. |
| June 20, 2009 Summer Solstice Walk Cedar Bog Nature Preserve, near URBANA 7-9 p.m. Take a leisurely stroll through Cedar Bog at the height of the Summer Solstice. Site Manager Eric Doerzbacher will point out the summer bloomings at the bog and answer questions about the plants and animals encountered along the way. Admission: $4/adults, $3/student, FREE/Ohio Historical Society and Cedar Bog Association members. Call 800.860.0147. |
| June 21, 2009 Summer Solstice Sunrise Fort Ancient, OREGONIA 5:30-6:30 a.m. Welcome the first day of summer by watching the sunrise between two earthen walls of the Fort Ancient earthworks. In this guided experience, you’ll learn about the archaeoastronomy of Ohio’s Native Americans, how the site was built, and the most recent theories about how Fort Ancient functions. Admission: Donations accepted. Call 800.860.0141. |
| June 21, 2009 Father’s Day at the Harding Home Harding Home, MARION noon-5 p.m. Bring a little history into dad’s life with a tour of the President’s house on Father’s Day. Dad gets in free when accompanied by his family. Guided tours offered all afternoon (last tour begins at 4 p.m.). Admission: $6/ adults, $3/ youth, FREE/Ohio Historical Society members. Call 800.600.6894. |
| June 21, 2009 Summer Solstice Sunset Serpent Mound, PEEBLES 8-10 p.m. Take part in a guided hike around the serpent effigy with site manager Keith Bengtson. Explore how the Fort Ancient culture used Serpent Mound as a time piece and how it compares to other solstice markers around the world. Admission: $7/car. Call 800.752.2757. |





