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SUMMARY:Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Join the Wood County Museum for the 6th Annual Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt Presented by Sleek Academy & All About the Kids Learning Center.\n\nFrom March 2 – April 3\, find all 10 egg signs and collect the clues to win a prize. Signs will be “hidden” all around the Museum grounds\, all 50 acres! This is a FREE community event!\nThis is an egg hunt that is for both kids and adults\, everyone is welcome to participate!\nYou can pick up your “passport” book inside the Museum during open hours\, or at either of the information kiosks on the grounds (visitor parking lot or behind the building by the Herb Garden).\nOnce you find all the egg signs and fill out the clue answers\, bring your completed passport back to the museum front desk during open hours (Weekdays: 10AM-4PM\, Saturday: 12PM-4PM) to claim your prize.\nWe hope you have fun and learn a little bit of our history while hunting for clues!\n\nThank you to our Presenting Sponsors Sleek Academy & All About the Kids Learning Center. And thank you to our sign sponsors: Perrysburg Area Chamber of Commerce\, Dr. Ted Bowlus – Podiatrist\, St. Aloysius Catholic School\, Susan & George Winters\, \, The Morning Show BG\, Renewed Outdoors\, LLC\, Trilogy Health Care\, Lanny & Marcia Traber\, Nick Wells\, and The Wells Family.\n\n 
URL:https://woodcountyhistory.org/event/easter-egg-scavenger-hunt-2/
LOCATION:Wood County Museum\, 13660 County Home Rd.\, Bowling Green\, OH\, 43402\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Great Depression Lecture Series - "A New Deal: FDR\, Bureaucracy\, and Economic Recovery"
DESCRIPTION:The Great Depression Lecture Series – “A New Deal: FDR\, Bureaucracy\, and Economic Recovery”\nApril 1 | 6:00PM\nWood County Museum Meeting Room\nFREE \nThe election of Franklin D. Roosevelt\, in 1932\, was seen as a turning point in the fight against the Great Depression. His campaign\, which promised a “New Deal” for the American people\, stood in stark contrast to the failures of the previous administration. But how successful FDR’s visions for the future of economic recovery were yet to be seen. In this lecture\, we will explore the earliest days of the New Deal\, focusing specifically on the creation of new federal agencies and relief programs initiated by FDR’s administration. In doing so\, we will discuss the national and local implications of such measures and how they were received by the American people. \nThis is the fourth installment in the Great Depression Lecture Series\, an America 250 program. This is a Wood County Park District lead event\, in partnership with the Wood County Museum.
URL:https://woodcountyhistory.org/event/the-great-depression-lecture-series-a-new-deal-fdr-bureaucracy-and-economic-recovery/
LOCATION:Wood County Museum\, 13660 County Home Rd.\, Bowling Green\, OH\, 43402\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250 Event
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SUMMARY:Free First Fridays & Make and Take Craft Day
DESCRIPTION:Come out to the Wood County Museum for free Museum admission every first Friday! \nFree make & take craft on Free First Friday Days! \nApril Make & Take Craft: Nature Bracelets & Easter Activity Pages \nFree First Fridays is presented by Visit BG\, Ohio \, Perrysburg Chamber of Commerce\, & Rossford Convention & Visitors Bureau. \n  \n  \nExhibits currently on display are: \n“We’ll Meet Again: Remembering World War II” \n“For Comfort & Convenience: Public Charity in Ohio By Way of the Poor Farm” \n“Service & Support: Creating and Accessible Community” \n“Wood County: A Timeless Classic” \n“The Mary & Carl Back Story” \n“Chasing the White Rabbit: An Historical Look at American Mental Health” (inside Asylum) \n“A Clean Bill of Health: Societal Response to Communicable Disease” (inside Pest House) \n(Regular admission $7\, always FREE for members). \nFree First Fridays is presented by Visit BG Ohio \, Perrysburg Chamber of Commerce\, & Rossford Convention & Visitors Bureau.
URL:https://woodcountyhistory.org/event/free-first-fridays-make-and-take-craft-day-26/
LOCATION:Wood County Museum\, 13660 County Home Rd.\, Bowling Green\, OH\, 43402\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tea & Talk Series: Daring Through the Decades - First Ladies as Pioneers of Progress
DESCRIPTION:***LIMITED TICKETS REMAIN – CALL 419-352-0967 TO PURCHASE*** \n“Daring Through the Decades: First Ladies as Pioneers of Progress“ \nFrom the nation’s founding to today\, First Ladies have stepped forward in moments of conflict\, change\, and challenge to shape the course of American history. Inspired by The Eras Exhibit: 250 Years of First Ladies Progress and Power\, this program explores how First Ladies used their voices and influence to champion causes\, guide the nation through war and world affairs\, and open new pathways for progress at home and abroad. \n  \nAbout the Speaker: \nStephanie Bohnak is the current Director of Education & Curatorial Services at the National First Ladies Library and Museum in Canton\, Ohio where she curates all educational programming as well as coordinates\, schedules\, and leads tours of the museum. She is from Akron\, Ohio\, and holds an MA in History and Public History from Bowling Green State University with a focus on marginalized narratives\, specializing in women’s labor and food history. She received a BA in History from the University of Akron with minors in Anthropology and Classics and has an AS in Culinary Arts from Sullivan University in Louisville\, KY. In her previous role as the Museum Education and Tour Manager at the Oberlin Heritage Center\, Stephanie facilitated outreach programs\, field trips\, history walks\, and oversaw all tours. \n  \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 final sale & non-refundable. Handicap accessible facilities. Groups Welcome. \nPrice: $30/Museum Members\, $35/Non-Members\, $35/Gluten Free/Vegan Meal \n 
URL:https://woodcountyhistory.org/event/tea-talk-series-daring-through-the-decades-first-ladies-as-pioneers-of-progress/
LOCATION:Wood County Museum\, 13660 County Home Rd.\, Bowling Green\, OH\, 43402\, United States
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SUMMARY:America250 Lecture Series – Historic U.S. R.T. 6
DESCRIPTION:Often thought of as simply a road to travel through\, U.S. Route 6\, known statewide and nationally as the Grand Army of the Republic Highway\, is a historic corridor that stretches across northern Ohio\, from the Indiana border near Edgerton eastward through Williams\, Henry\, Wood\, Sandusky\, Erie\, Lorain\, Cuyahoga\, Lake\, Geauga\, and Ashtabula counties to the Pennsylvania line. This presentation invites local history lovers to slow down\, stop\, and connect by exploring the people and places shaped by this roadway\, uncovering surprising historical threads\, and rediscovering how Route 6 helped knit Ohio’s communities into the broader tapestry of the American experience. Along the way\, national highlights of the route help place Ohio’s story within this larger\, coast-to-coast journey. \n  \nWhen: April 21\, 2026 at 6:00PM \nCost: FREE for members; $7 for non-members (tickets include a self-guided tour of the museum in addition to the program) \n***Each person attending must be a member to get the member rate. Members may not make reservations for non-members on their behalf*** \n  \nAbout the Speaker: Gary Hunter \nGary Hunter is the Executive Director of the Ohio U.S. Route 6 Tourist Association. He regularly travels the state of Ohio to speak to groups about Historic U.S. 6 that runs coast to coast – through 14 states\, for 3\,652 miles. \nxr:d:DAFeTmXxsro:2\,j:44020903919\,t:23032614
URL:https://woodcountyhistory.org/event/america250-lecture-series-historic-u-s-r-t-6/
LOCATION:Wood County Museum\, 13660 County Home Rd.\, Bowling Green\, OH\, 43402\, United States
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