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SUMMARY:Demonstration Day: Early Ohio Along the Portage
DESCRIPTION:Early Ohio Along the Portage \nA Timeline (1750-1865) Reenactment Event \nMay 5: 10AM-3PM\, May 6: 10AM-5PM\, May 7: 10AM-3PM \nMay 6: Lantern tour on Saturday at 8:30pm \nFREE ADMISSION TO EVENT \nWood County Museum Grounds \nExperience Military\, Native Americans\, Settlers\, Political Growth and Home Life Activities. See well-known characters of days gone by at this ‘Living History’ event! \n***For participant (reenactor) registration: contact: Frank Butwin\, #419-270-0622\, or by email fb21@wcnet.org \n  \nThe Wood County Museum will be closed due to ongoing repairs from the December 2022 flood.
URL:https://woodcountyhistory.org/event/demonstration-day-early-ohio-along-the-portage-2/
LOCATION:OH
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maumee Valley Heritage Cooridor":MAILTO:maumeevalleyheritagecorridor@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Tea & Talk Series: Underwear Etiquette
DESCRIPTION:“Underwear Etiquette” \nEVENT IS SOLD OUT – WAITLIST IS AVAILABLE! \nAdvice literature was rampant with guidelines on how to conduct one’s self; underwear was a central subject of this genre. A glimpse of an ankle\, naked shoulders\, an untied cravat – learn about the social protocols of hidden clothing. \nAbout the Speaker: Alex Hutchings is a Co-Curator and Assistant Events Coordinator at the Wood County Museum. Prior to this\, she was the Assistant Curator of Collections at Sauder Village and earned a Master of Public Administration at Bowling Green State University. \nEach monthly tea & talk starts with a catered luncheon\, warm tea\, and a unique presentation over a topic of interest. Reservations are required and are due the Friday before each tea. All Ticket Sales are Final. Tickets are non-transferrable and non-refundable. Handicap accessible facilities. Groups Welcome. \nPrice: $25/Museum Members\, $30/Non-Members\, $30/Gluten Free/Vegan Meal
URL:https://woodcountyhistory.org/event/tea-talk-series-underwear/
LOCATION:Wood County Museum\, 13660 County Home Rd.\, Bowling Green\, OH\, 43402\, United States
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SUMMARY:*NEW BOOK* Meet & Greet with Round Barns of America author Robert Kroeger
DESCRIPTION:Meet & Greet with Round Barns of America & Historic Barns of Ohio author Robert Kroeger \n9AM – 1 PM \nFree for Members/$7 Non-Member \n“Round Barns of America”\, this book features 75 round barns in 32 states – from the east coast to the Wild West – along with their paintings and stories. There are 11 Ohio round barns in the book (published by Acclaim Press in late 2022). \nJoin the author as he documents these curious barns—from the east coast to the west coast—and enjoy the colorful stories\, some of them intriguing rags to riches tales such as Absalom Jennings and his Nutwood\, the brick round barn\, built in 1858 in Ohio\, and Schandor Herz\, born in Slovakia in the 19th century and raised in Chicago\, finishing his years on a sumptuous Kentucky horse farm in Bourbon County and its rare tetradecagonal barn. \nTogether\, these 75 round barns represent a cross section of American pioneers\, dating from years before the American Revolution to the glory decades of round barns—1870s to 1920s. It’s quintessential Americana. \nThe presentation by author Dr. Robert Kroeger will tell his story to preserve these historic barn history. Dr. Kroeger will also be doing a book signing and painting demonstration while at the Wood County Museum. Both of Dr. Kroegers books will be available for sale in the Museum Gift Shop. \nPainting demo starts at 9:00AM \nPresentation around 11:00AM \n  \n  \n \nAbout the Author: Dr. Robert Kroeger \n“Barns represent the heart of America\, and the old ones are bleeding. So many barns\, so little time.” – RF Kroeger\, artist and writer \n\nRobert Kroeger is a second generation artist\, though\, unlike his father Francis\, his professional art career blossomed later in life. A hint of what was to come began at the age of four when young Robert\, fascinated by his dad’s oils\, mischievously opened the tubes one day and started painting on his palette while dad was away at work. After finishing the masterpiece\, Robert neatly placed the tubes\, still opened\, and the beautiful sable-haired brushes wet with oil paint\, together with the palette\, back into his father’s treasured wooden art box\, shut tight. A few days later\, Francis\, who earned his BFA from the University of Notre Dame in 1938\, discovered his son’s “work.” \nThough he did not immediately follow in his father’s footsteps\, Robert’s career as a dentist allowed him to study color values and facial esthetic principles in smile design. Then\, in the early 2000s while staying in a rural bed and breakfast in Licking County\, Ohio\, a lonely deteriorating barn\, “Granville Gray\,” called out to him.  With roof sagging\, boards missing\, corners slightly tilted\, and in obvious disrepair it captivated his eye. Suddenly a voice whispered\, “Paint it and write about it.” The message was like a lightning bolt that hit him between the eyes. Almost immediately\, it ignited his Ohio Barn Project\, which has taken Robert to about two dozen Ohio counties – from north to south and east to west – where he’s painted barns\, talked with owners\, and written stories about each structure. The stories can be found at www.barnart.weebly.com.  Hundreds of his paintings have raised funds for the local 4-H\, historical societies\, or other non-profits in the county where he works.
URL:https://woodcountyhistory.org/event/new-book-meet-greet-with-round-barns-of-america-author-robert-kroeger/
LOCATION:Wood County Museum\, 13660 County Home Rd.\, Bowling Green\, OH\, 43402\, United States
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