What’s happening in our community (updated June 12)

Greg Justus at work near th.e Healing Garden during the 2024 Art in the Park. The event will be held June 12. Details below.

Wood County Committee on Aging to host Flag Day & Elder Abuse Awareness event, Friday, June 12

The Wood County Committee on Aging and Wood County Job & Family Services invite community members to attend a Flag Day and Elder Abuse Awareness event, bringing together patriotic recognition and education on protecting older adults in the community. The event will take place at the Wood County Senior Center, 140 S. Grove St., Bowling Green, on Friday, June 12, at 10 a.m.

The event will feature Zach Migura, executive director and county veterans service officer for the Wood County Veterans Service Office, as the keynote speaker. Migura will lead an observance of Flag Day while highlighting the importance of honoring those who have served our country.

In addition to the Flag Day recognition, the event will focus on raising awareness of elder abuse – an issue that continues to grow in Wood County. In 2025, there were 460 Adult Protective Services (APS) investigations, an increase of 72 cases from 2024, when 388 investigations were reported. These numbers underscore the need for education, awareness, and community involvement to help ensure the safety and dignity of older adults.

Attendees will have the opportunity to learn how to recognize signs of abuse, understand available resources, and explore ways to prevent mistreatment of seniors.

Light refreshments will be provided.

The Wood County Committee on Aging and Wood County Job & Family Services encourages residents, caregivers, and community partners to wear purple as they attend and join in this conversation.

For more information, click here.

Lunch in the Park to continue Friday, June 12

The Parks & Recreation Department has announced the return of “Lunch in the Park,” bringing food, live music, and community atmosphere. Events will take place in June and July on Fridays at 11:30 a.m. at the Martin and Kiwanis Shelters in City Park, weather permitting. Lunch will be available for purchase from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., with live musical entertainment until 1 p.m.

Attendees can look forward to an expanded recreational area featuring activities for all ages. Guests can enjoy games such as cornhole, box hockey, giant Jenga, and more, offering an outing for families, coworkers, and friends to kick off the weekend early and enjoy a lunch outdoors.

In the event of inclement weather, activities will move indoors to the Veterans Building atrium.

On Friday, June 12, Tapestry will play harp and guitar, SamB’s will have lunch available for purchase, and the event will be sponsored by Glass City Federal Credit Union, Bowling Green Community Foundation, and Brookdale Senior Living.

For a full schedule, click here.

For questions or information, contact Ivan at 419-354-6223 or ikovacevic@bgohio.gov.

Free Art in the Park returns to Simpson Garden Park on Friday, June 12

The Bowling Green Arts Council and Bowling Green Parks and Recreation Department will host the 13th annual Art in the Park on the grounds of Simpson Garden Park, 1291 Conneaut Ave., on Friday, June 12, from 5 – 7 p.m., rain or shine. The event will feature live music and artists demonstrating their skills in a garden setting. Children can experience hands-on art activities and face painting by the makeup team for BG’s Distracted Haunted House – adults are welcome to have their faces painted too. The event is free and open to the public.

As they stroll through the plants and flowers in Simpson Garden Park, attendees will have an opportunity to enjoy music by acoustic local musicians and music groups, BGSU students and faculty, including Nazanin and Majid Javdani, Toraigh, the SemiCircle Guitar Group, the Bowling Green Drum Circle, it’s somewhat humanoid!, and Chris Witulski.

The visual artists featured will include Greg Justus, Brynn Busalacchi, Casey Jo Rohm, Issa Boiselle, Jules Reith, and Charlotte Reith.

The Tucker Food truck will be serving Aussie foods.

In case of rain, artists will demonstrate/perform in the Simpson building. Parking is available at the Wood County Hospital west lot, which adjoins the park.

Everyone is invited to come and enjoy an evening in the park celebrating local artists. This event is sponsored by the Bowling Green Arts Council and Bowling Green Parks & Recreation with additional support from Wood County Hospital.

Toledo Rep staging ‘Fiddler on the Roof,” weekends June 12-21

The Toledo Repertoire Theatre will present “Fiddler on the Roof,” at the Tenth Street Stage, 16 Tenth St. Toledo, weekends June 5-21.

Click for tickets and showtimes.

The award-winning tale of Tevye the Dairyman and his family’s struggles in a changing Russia is a true musical theatre tradition. Winner of nine Tony Awards when it debuted in 1964, Fiddler on the Roof is the brainchild of Broadway legends, Jerome Robbins and Harold Prince; songwriters, Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick; and bookwriter, Joseph Stein.

Set in the little village of Anatevka, the story centers on Tevye, a poor milkman, and his five daughters. With the help of a colorful and tight-knit Jewish community, Tevye tries to protect his daughters and instill them with traditional values in the face of changing social mores and the growing anti-Semitism of Czarist Russia.

Ray Angry of The Roots jams with Toledo Jazz Orchestra, Saturday, June 13

Pianist and composer Ray Angry, of the Roots, will be featured with the Toledo Jazz Orchestra Saturday, June 13, at 8 p.m. in the Valentine Theatre, 410 Adams St., Toledo.

Angry blends jazz, R&B, and hip-hop into an intriguing mix.

Click for tickets or call 419-246-8000. 

Wood County District Public Library to celebrate 1000 Books Before Kindergarten with free copies of ‘Dinosaur Parade,’ Saturday, June 13

The community is invited to celebrate 1000 Books Before Kindergarten with a family concert from Beverly the Music Lady on Saturday, June 13, at 10:30 a.m., at the Bowling Green location of the Wood County District Public Library. Classic children’s songs and movement songs will rock the atrium in a sing-along concert for all ages.

People can join the library in celebrating everyone who has participated in the goal of reading 1000 books before kindergarten. Since the program began in 2017, 188 young readers have completed 1000 books – with plenty of help from the family.

Each family who attends will receive a copy of “Dinosaur Parade” by Shari Halpern.

The 1000 Books Before Kindergarten program is supported with a donation from Ken and Pam Frisch.

Electronics recycling event to take place at Elmwood Schools Community Center, Saturday, June 13

The Gleaner Portage Center Arbor #524 and AIM Recycling will be holding an electronics recycling event on Saturday, June 13, from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the parking lot of Elmwood Schools Community Center, 7650 Jerry City Road, Bloomdale.

Items accepted include: computers, printers, cell phones, cords, small appliances, TVs with flat screens – no tube TVs or rear projection. No large appliances like refrigerators, air conditioners, or stoves will be accepted.

To participate, drive to the Elmwood Schools Community Center and volunteers will unload vehicles.

Gleaner Arbors is a nonprofit fraternal arm of Gleaner Life Insurance Society.

For more information, contact Dale David at ddavid62@frontier.com or call 419-575-2351.

The Cocoon to celebrate 21st birthday with Parking Lot Party, Saturday, June 13

The Cocoon, Wood County’s only comprehensive domestic and sexual violence agency, is turning 21.

In recognition of this milestone event, The Cocoon will host its annual Parking Lot Party at Arlyn’s Good Beer, 520 Hankey Ave., Bowling Green, on Saturday, June 13, from 4 – 10 p.m. The event is family-friendly and will feature food offerings for purchase from Now Serving, live music by Amberline Trio, and an opportunity to win a ride for 14 on the BG Pedal Bike.

Guests are welcome to stop by at any time during the event. No tickets are required. Instead, guests are asked to consider a donation of $5 per person at the door, with proceeds directly supporting programs and services for the more than 800 survivors who contact The Cocoon each year.

This event is made possible in part by Arlyn’s Good Beer, Intech IT Solutions, Rudolph/Libbe Group, Grifols Network of Plasma Donor Centers, The Drug Store, loanDepot, Elite Collegiate Apparel, and Directions Credit Union.

The Cocoon provides emergency safe shelter and community-based services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Services can be accessed by calling 419-373-1730, option #2.

South Liberty United Methodist Church to host dinner & ice cream social, Saturday, June 13

South Liberty United Methodist Church, 7983 Potter Road, Rudolph, will host a dinner and ice cream social on Saturday, June 13, from 4 – 7 p.m. There will be chicken and sloppy joe sandwiches, hotdogs, chicken and noodles, chips, homemade dessert, and ice cream.

Carry out will be available and free will donations are accepted.

Outdoor play addressing issues surrounding homelessness to be presented in Toledo, June 13 & 27

Issue Box Theatre will present two performances of Rachel Daley’s “Infinity,” a play that uses real life stories to raise awareness and end stigma surrounding homelessness. 

“Infinity” will be presented:

  • Saturday, June 13  at 2 p.m. in the Uptown Green Park, 1904 Madison Ave., Toledo
  • Saturday, June 27  at 2 p.m. in International Cove at Glass City Metropark, 1505 Front St., Toledo. Attendees should bring chairs and blankets. Theere will be pre-show activities starting at 1 p.m.

Grand Rapids lecture series to focus on World War I, Saturday, June 13

The Grand Rapids Historical Society has announced its 250th lecture series celebrating 250 years of American history. The programs arranged chronologically from Fallen Timbers to the Vietnam War will take place from April through October. The speakers will be featured in the auditorium of the historic Grand Rapids Town Hall, 24282 Front St. The program is free and open to the public.

The topic of the next program will be World War I, presented by Dr. Steven Bare. It will take place on Saturday, June 13, at 7 p.m. Bare graduated from the University of Toledo in May 2019 with his Ph.D. in American History. His research focuses on Americans’ historical memory of the Civil War through World War I. Specifically, Bare examines the historical processes and cultural production regarding memory formation of the American Civil War through World War I. In particular, he looks at the processes of reunions, reconciliation, commemorative activities at sites of memory, patriotism, fidelity to the U.S. nation-state, and the cultural production related to historical memory formation. In addition, Bare possesses academic training in public history and historic preservation.

Bare has an article published with the “Tennessee Historical Quarterly” (Summer 2022) on Civil War veterans’ memory formation through joint encampments during reconciliation, the Confederate Museum, and the Spanish-American War. In addition, he is revising another article-length piece for publication dealing with the concept of secular pilgrimages and those conducted by Union veterans after the Civil War. When complete, the latter piece will be submitted to the “Journal of the Civil War Era” and the “Journal of Military History.” Finally, Bare has reviewed a number of scholarly works for journals such as the “Tennessee Historical Quarterly” and the “Journal of Military History.” He possesses over 20 years of teaching experience at the collegiate level. Prior to joining Defiance College, Bare taught as a visiting assistant professor at the University of Toledo. He lives in Sylvania with his dog.

There will be 13 programs presented as part of this lecture series. The community is invited to help celebrate this milestone birthday of the country by attending these programs.

Zoar Lutheran Church to host forum on the history of KKK, hate groups in Ohio, Sunday, June 14

Zoar Lutheran Church, 314 E. Indiana Ave., Perrysburg, will host an adult community forum for learning, reflection, and conversation about the history and continuing presence of organized hate movements in Ohio. The forum will explore the rise of the Ku Klux Klan in northwest Ohio and the broader history of organized hate movements. The event will take place on Sunday, June 14, from 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. All adults are welcome to attend this respectful and welcoming community forum.

The forum will explore the question, “What can the history of hate groups in Ohio teach us about our communities today?” Presenters will examine the rise of the KKK in northwest Ohio during the 1920s as well as more recent extremist movements across the state.

Dr. Donna J. Laird will discuss the history of the KKK in Wood County during the 1920s, including its influence on local communities, churches, and public life. Dr. Melissa Miller will explore the broader history of hate groups in Ohio and examine how these movements continue to shape society today.

Building on the work of BGSU historian Dr. Michael Brooks, this forum is intended to encourage thoughtful discussion, historical understanding, and community awareness. The event is designed for adults and will provide space for reflection and conversation in a respectful setting.

All adults are welcome. No RSVP is needed.

For more information about this event, call the church office at 419-874-4346 or email communications@zoarlutheran.com.

Hope Lutheran Church community meal proceeds to provide school supplies for families in need, Sunday, June 14

Hope Lutheran Church, located at 13507 Cloverdale Road, Bowling Green, will hold a community meal on Sunday, June 14, from 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. 

With a theme of baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet, the menu will include hot dogs, chili, sloppy joes, and chicken noodle soup.  Over 15 different salads and a wide assortment of desserts (including apple pie) will be available for a donation to the benefit. 

Vintage Chevrolets will be featured in the front parking lot during the event. 

Proceeds will be used to purchase school supplies for families in need.  This event is open to the public.

Sauder Village to celebrate 50 years with birthday party, Sunday, June 14

Sauder Village – Ohio’s largest living history museum – is celebrating its 50th birthday on Sunday, June 14. The event will include make-and-take crafts and interactive experiences highlighting the early years of Sauder Village, along with the historic village, skilled artisans, the Erie Express train, horse-drawn trolley rides, 1920s main street, the wetlands trail, and more.

  • In honor of the occasion, admission to Sauder Village on June 14 will be $3, the same as it was when the doors first opened 50 years ago.
  • The Barn Restaurant at Sauder Village will be open special hours on June 14, from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Each adult meal will also include one child’s meal for the 1976 price of 50 cents.
  • People who buy a drink at the Doughbox Bakery will get a doughnut for 50 cents. The Doughbox will be open on June 14 from 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Free slow roll bike tour to ‘Pedal Through History,’ Sunday, June 14

The city of Bowling Green’s Bicycle Safety Commission will host its second slow roll bike ride of the season as part of the community’s celebration of America 250. The “Pedal Through History” ride will take place on Flag Day, Sunday, June 14, beginning at 2 p.m. Riders should meet at the Veterans Memorial Building parking lot in City Park for a leisurely, family-friendly ride featuring stops at historical locations throughout Bowling Green. The ride will be led by members of the Bicycle Safety Commission.

Rides are free, family-friendly, and open to everyone. Each rider is required to wear a properly-fitted helmet and ride a correctly-sized bicycle in safe, working mechanical order. It is highly recommended that young riders, not able to travel on their own, participate via a tow-behind trailer or child bike seat. These rides are meant to be more recreational in nature and will travel at a speed comfortable for all riders.

While designed for fun and exploration, monthly rides will also stress the importance of safe riding practices and responsibilities of riders while navigating city streets. Multiple trained leaders will facilitate the ride to ensure that all riders complete the route, including providing assistance for mechanical or personal issues that may arise.

Questions about this ride should be directed to the city’s assistant administrator by phone at 419-354-6222 or by email at agamby@bgohio.gov.

Blooming Green invites community to participate in BG’s Front Porch Flower Pot Challenge, Sunday, June 14

Bowling Green residents are invited to participate in Blooming Green, a Front Porch Flower Pot Challenge on June 14 from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Bowling Green City Park, 520 Conneaut Ave.

At the event prior to the free Concert in the Park, residents can create a free 10-inch planter to brighten their porch or steps. A total of 50 pots will be available, one per household, on a first-come, first-served basis.

Michael Dauterman received a City of Bowling Green microgrant to plan and implement an event to bring the community together. His goal is to add another fun, family-friendly activity to the city’s Concert in the Park night, bring more people out, give residents something positive to take home, and brighten Bowling Green one porch at a time.

First Sip Coffee Company will be on site, and Wolf’s Blooms and Berries and D&D Landscaping have provided support for the activity.

Free concerts in the park continue Sunday, June 14

The Bowling Green Parks & Recreation Department’s ‘Concerts in the Park’ series will take place on select Sunday evenings in June and July, with performances beginning at 7 p.m. In addition to the live music, attendees can enjoy an expanded recreational area featuring interactive activities. Guests are invited to take part in games such as cornhole, box hockey, giant Jenga, and more.

To further enhance the experience, a variety of food trucks will be on-site, offering a selection of summer snacks and desserts. Concerts will be held at the Needle Hall Stage in City Park, weather permitting. In the event of inclement weather, performances and activities will move indoors to the Veterans Building atrium.

The musical performer of the night will be Kerry Patrick Clark. First Sip Coffee food truck will also be at the event. Sponsors include Glass City Federal Credit Union, Bowling Green Community Foundation, Ohio Logistics, and Lanny Milligan Donor Directed Pooled Fund of the Greater Toledo Community Foundation.

For a full schedule, click here.

Wood County Hospital to host free ‘Family Cooking Night,’ Monday, June 15

Wood County Hospital is inviting local families to roll up their sleeves and join in a hands-on cooking experience at Family Cooking Nights, taking place at Wood County Hospital on Monday, June 15, from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.

This interactive event brings kids and caregivers together to prepare a simple, nutritious meal while learning practical cooking skills and healthy eating habits. Participants will discuss meal prep ideas, explore the new dietary guidelines, and enjoy working side-by-side preparing food.

Family Cooking Night also supports the Wood County Health Department’s Fatherhood Community Passport program, aimed at strengthening family engagement and encouraging positive parent-child interactions through shared learning experiences.

The event is free and open to area families, though advanced registration is required. Space is limited.

Families can expect a welcoming environment focused on connection, learning, and a good meal. For more information or to register, visit the hospital’s Facebook page or call 419-354-8887.

Teri Laurer from Wood County Hospital to address Exchange Club, Tuesday, June 16

Teri Laurer, RN, MSN, director of wellness and community outreach and volunteer coordinator at Wood County Hospital, will be the speaker at the Exchange Club’s noon meeting on Tuesday, June 16, at Beckett’s Burger Bar Barrel Room.

Laurer earned her BS in Nursing from BGSU and the Medical College of Ohio, and her MS in Nursing from Lourdes University. She has been part of the Wood County Hospital team for over 18 years.

Throughout her career, Laurer has partnered with employees, employers, and community members across northwest Ohio to develop and deliver prevention programs, screenings, and educational opportunities that support healthier communities. She believes wellness should be engaging, meaningful, and accessible. Her goal is to meet individuals where they are and support them on their personal journey to better health.

The Exchange Club meets weekly with local guest speakers. Guests are always welcome to join club members for lunch. The cost for lunch is $13 per person.

Wood County to host free America 250 Block Party at Courthouse Square, Tuesday, June 16

Wood County will host an America 250 Block Party at Courthouse Square on Tuesday, June 16, from 4 – 8 p.m., offering an opportunity to join the nationwide celebration of the Declaration of Independence’s 250th anniversary.

This community-wide event will include guided tours of the historic Wood County Courthouse – reservations required, live music from local veterans, food trucks along Court Street, kids games and activities, and treats served by Wood County elected officials. The evening will conclude with a patriotic concert by the Bowling Green Area Community Bands at 7 p.m. on the courthouse lawn.

Residents are encouraged to save the date, join the celebration, and bring a chair for the concert. Additional details will be announced.

Tours of the courthouse will feature access to both public areas and lesser-known spaces that are typically not available for viewing. Tour guides Judge Matthew Reger, Sheriff Mark Wasylyshyn, and former Wood County Auditor Michael Sibbersen will share historical context and personal stories connected to this landmark.

Tours will depart every 30 minutes from 4 – 5:30 p.m., with advance reservations required and groups limited to 15 participants. To schedule a tour, email akrukowski@woodcountyohio.gov or call 419-354-9210.

The Block Party at Courthouse Square is part of Wood County’s ongoing America 250 festivities, supported by county government and the Wood County Economic Development Commission.

A list of America 250 events presented by communities and organizations across Wood County is available at www.WoodCountyOhio.gov.

BG Chamber and Belleville Brothers’ announce pork-a-lean fundraiser for BG BOOM Festival & Fireworks, Wednesday, June 17

The Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce and Belleville Brothers’ Meats announce the return of their annual pork-a-lean fundraiser in support of the BG BOOM Festival and Fireworks. The 2026 event is scheduled for Wednesday, June 17, from 4 – 7 p.m., and is located at the Northwestern Ohio Tractor Pullers Association property at 1150 Haskins Road. The location is the same as last year. Also like previous years, this event is donation-based.

The pork-a-lean fundraiser will be operating as a drive-through. Guests will be directed via signage on where to line up and place their order. People can stop by to see their friends and neighbors and enjoy Belleville Brothers’ pork-a-lean sandwiches.

More details on the BG BOOM Festival and Fireworks, including a schedule of events, other fundraisers, sponsorships, and games and attractions at the festival, will be made available as the event draws closer and can be found at https://www.bgchamber.net/bg-boom/.

BG Kiwanis Club to honor ‘Police Officer of the Year,’ Thursday, June 18

The Bowling Green Kiwanis Club is pleased to welcome Detective Alyssa Shimel of the Bowling Green Police Division as the featured speaker at its meeting on Thursday, June 18.

The meeting will be held at noon in the Slater Family Ice Arena Lounge on the campus of Bowling Green State University. The public is invited to attend, with lunch available from 11:30 a.m. for $17.

During the meeting, Shimel will be recognized as the Bowling Green Kiwanis Club’s “Police Officer of the Year.” Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about her service to the community, her work within the Bowling Green Police Division, and the role law enforcement officers play in promoting public safety and community well-being.

The Bowling Green Kiwanis Club is proud to recognize individuals who demonstrate exceptional dedication, professionalism, and commitment to serving others. The Police Officer of the Year award honors local law enforcement officers whose outstanding service and leadership have made a meaningful impact on the Bowling Green community.

For more information about the Bowling Green Kiwanis Club or to learn how to become a member, visit www.kiwanisbg.org.

Pemberville’s Cruisin’ Night rescheduled to Thursday, June 18

The Pemberville Independent Merchants Association (PIMA) announced plans to reschedule the first of the Pemberville Crusin’ Nights for 2026.

Originally. scheduled for Thursday, June 11, the event has been moved to Thursday, June 18,  due to the weather forecast and predicted temperatures. The event, from 5-8 p.m. in Downtown Pemberville, will feature classic cars, ‘50s and ‘60s music, food and drinks. The shops will also be open until 8 p.m. Cruisin’ Nights will also be held July 9 and Aug. 13.

Follow PIMA on Facebook for updates and the latest news.

Free viewing of ‘Jurassic Park’ to take place at the Virginia Theater in North Baltimore, Thursday, June 18

Keeping with the prehistoric theme of the 2026 summer reading program, the North Baltimore Public Library will present a free showing of the classic film “Jurassic Park.”

Starring Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum, “Jurassic Park” follows a group of experts invited to a revolutionary theme park featuring cloned dinosaurs. When a power failure allows the prehistoric creatures to escape their enclosures, visitors must fight for survival as the island descends into chaos.

The movie will be shown on Thursday, June 18, at 6 p.m. at the Virginia Theater, 119 N. Main St., North Baltimore. Theater doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and concessions will be available for purchase.

Admission is free and the community is invited to join the library for an evening of adventure, suspense, and dinosaurs on the big screen.

Benefit concert to feature musicians from BGSU faculty and Toledo Symphony Orchestra, Friday, June 19

Zoar Lutheran Church, 314 E. Indiana Ave., Perrysburg, will host an evening concert on Friday, June 19, at 6 p.m., which will benefit PCU Food Pantry.

The program will feature Toledo Symphony Orchestra’s Emily Dietz with BGSU faculty Robert Satterlee and Caroline Eva Chin performing Johannes Brahms’ “Horn Trio” in E-flat.

Brahms’ “Horn Trio” in E-flat is rich and expressive. Unlike a standard piano trio, this work replaces the traditional cello with the horn – an instrument especially close to Brahms’ heart. His father played the horn beautifully, and Brahms himself was also proficient with it.

BGSU faculty Katherine and Keith Phares will also share two vocal duets by Ralph Vaughan Williams, “The Last Invocation” and “The Love-Song of the Birds,” both are settings of the poems by Walt Whitman.

The Vaughan Williams duets offer a blend of lyric beauty, intimacy, and wonder, pairing the composer’s expressive musical language with Whitman’s poetic reflections on love, longing, and the human spirit.

Cash donations will be collected at the concert, and 100% of the money received will go to PCU Food Pantry, which serves northern Wood County. A reception will follow the concert. No RSVP is needed. The community is invited to experience an evening where melodies, voices, and musicianship meet in support of neighbors throughout the community.

For more information about this event, call the church office at 419-874-4346 or email secretary@zoarlutheran.com.

Free ‘Rhythm on the River’ concert series to return, Sunday, June 21

The Grand Rapids Historical Society is sponsoring another season of the “Rhythm on the River” music series in Grand Rapids. The first program will be presented by HayFire on Sunday, June 21, from 4 – 5:30 p.m. The concerts will be presented in the Wright Pavilion located on the towpath between the canal and the Maumee River, at the end of Lincoln Street, behind LaRoe’s Venue.

This classic country group is part of the 17 groups that make up Spitler Cooksey Entertainment. HayFire has been playing together for six years. Members of the band are Rick Spitler on drums, Benton Cooksey on lead guitar and vocals, and Dan Long on bass guitar and vocals. About a year ago, they added Barbi Cooksey on lead vocals. Some patriotic selections will be included in the concert to help celebrate the country’s 250th birthday.

The concert is free, and everyone is invited to bring their lawn chairs or blankets and join the historical society in this setting alongside the Maumee River for classics from the country genre. In case of inclement weather, the program will be moved farther west on Front Street to the old fire station.

Next Howard’s Club H free store to take place on Thursday, June 25

The BG Free Store take place at Howard’s Club H, 210 N. Main St., Bowling Green, and offers clothing, food, toiletries, books, kitchen items, and more for free. The store sets up on the third Thursday of every month from 6 – 9:30 p.m.

To donate, contact 440-296-6405.

Upcoming dates:

  • June 25
  • July 16
  • Aug. 20
  • Sept. 17
  • Oct. 15
  • Nov. 19
  • Dec. 17

Wood County District Public Library Foundation to host annual Novel Night Benefit, Thursday, July 16

The Wood County District Public Library’s annual Novel Night Benefit, hosted by the WCDPL Foundation, will be held on Thursday, July 16, from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial Building in Bowling Green City Park. Funds raised during Novel Night go toward the purchase of new books and other materials to educate, inspire, and entertain the community.

Novel Night is an opportunity for sponsors and donors to gather together for a fun evening while raising money for the library. Appetizers will start the night alongside silent auction items up for bid. The evening will then move to a live auction, featuring items and experiences.

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased for $100 by cash or check at the first floor checkout desk at the Bowling Green library or online at wcdpl.org/novel-night.

People who may want to support Novel Night financially rather than attend the event can become sponsors. Major sponsors of $1,000 or more are recognized on a plaque inside the library and on the WCDPL website. The library is appreciative of gifts of any amount. People can donate or sponsor Novel Night by visiting wcdpl.org/novel-night.

The WCDPL Foundation’s annual benefit began in 2009 at Schedel Arboretum and Gardens to help with the increasing need for funds to purchase new library materials.

For more information on Novel Night, visit wcdpl.org/novel-night.

Indigenous Caldecott Medal winning author Rebecca Kunz to visit BG as In the Round guest, Friday, Sept. 18

This fall, In The Round welcomes illustrator Rebecca Kunz, 2025 Caldecott Medal winner for “Chooch Helped” for a presentation Sept. 18 at 5:30 p.m. at a location to be determined.

Kunz is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and of European descent, she earned a BFA in painting from the College of Santa Fe in 1998 and now lives in the foothills of Santa Fe County with her husband and three daughters. She grew up in Oklahoma and is a multi-media artist and the owner of Tree of Life Studi.

Kunz works at the intersection of climate justice and cultural awareness. Within her layered surfaces, she draws upon tribal mythology and archetypal symbolism. She infuses Cherokee mythology into her work where she is in conversation with each folk tale as a living and ever-changing story.

As these myths are woven into each of her pieces, they serve as hard-working and flourishing historical narratives. A visual storyteller, animist, and folklorist, she hopes to illuminate awareness about our shifting cultural climate and to inspire solutions to the social and environmental issues of today.

Kunz likes to push back against sentimental chronicles, and her goal is to spark a contemporary conversation about active myth.

Started in 2022, In the Round is a celebration of the creativity and persistence of indigenous people. It brings in noted indigenous speakers for talks both on campus and in the community.

Eastwood all-class reunion set for Saturday, Sept. 19

Eastwood’s Alumni Association (EAA) reunion committee has announced a save-the-date for the next Eastwood all-class reunion celebration on the evening of Saturday, September 19. All EHS 1959-2026 and pre-Eastwood alumni are invited. For more information, see the EAA link on the Eastwood website or the alumni Facebook page.

Weekly ‘Queer Coffee’ event to be hosted at Grounds For Thought on Sundays

“Queer Coffee” is held at Grounds For Thought, 174 S. Main St., every Sunday at 2 p.m. This event aims to be inclusive for anyone who is in the LGBTQ+ community, allies, friends, and family. Attendees can play board games, chat about life, and sip on coffee, tea, or lemonade.

Make new ‘Fiber Friends’ with weekly creative program at WCDPL on Tuesdays

The Wood County District Public Library, 251 N. Main St., invites all knitters and crocheters to join “Fiber Friends,” every Tuesday at 10 a.m., in the second floor programming room.

Fiber Friends is a social program that meets every week to chat and create. People of all skill levels are welcome. Even if someone has never picked up knitting needles or a crochet hook, they can learn the basics to get started on their newest hobby.

Attendees are encouraged to bring their current project or start a new one. Coffee will be provided.

No registration is required. For more information, call 419-352-5050 or email woodref@wcdpl.org.

Just Baby ‘N Me storytimes at library on Tuesdays

Just Baby ‘N Me is a lap-sit storytime ideal for babies. This unique storytime will be on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m.in The Children’s Place at the Bowling Green Library.

This lap-sit storytime is great for babies from birth through early walkers (12 months). The focus during storytime is on rhymes, songs, finger plays, and exploring short books together, and is meant to facilitate interaction between you and your baby to develop their language and early literacy skills.

Wood County District Public Library hosts family storytime on Thursdays

Families are invited to enjoy storytime indoors at the Wood County District Public Library on Thursdays from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Attendees can visit the Bowling Green library Children’s Place for picture book readings, songs, games, and activities.

For any questions, contact the Children’s Place at 419-352-8253 or email woodkids@wcdpl.org.