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Shabbily Ever After offers a variety of rustic furniture pieces in Mansfield, OH.
Caesar's Creek Pioneer Village is a collection of historic buildings from the Caesar Creek State Park area, relocated to preserve and share pioneer history. Operated entirely by volunteers, the village offers events and educational programs to the public. The village is open daily from dawn to dusk for outdoor exploration, with buildings accessible only during scheduled events.
An outdoor, family-friendly event featuring local artisans, food, and live music. Attendees can sip cider or wine, enjoy fresh local food, and shop unique, locally made goods from various artisans. The event includes live music by Mike Comstock from 4:30-7:30pm, food by Tin Roof Mobile Food, and a pet adoption opportunity with the Miami County Animal Shelter.
The Lakota East Holiday Arts & Crafts Show is a premier event held annually at Lakota East High School in Liberty Township, Ohio. The show features over 225 artisan booths offering unique, handmade, local goods and gifts. Attendees can enjoy affordable entrance fees, free parking, and a variety of concessions and food trucks. All proceeds from the event benefit the students and staff of Lakota East High School.
Heritage Village Museum is a living history museum depicting life in Southwestern Ohio throughout the 19th century. Homes, out-buildings, and equipment on the museum grounds were moved here from other locations in the region to be preserved and aid in telling the story of our recent past. Interpreters at the museum provide the facts and stories that bring the Village to life with nostalgic glances of days gone by. During special events at the Village, interpreters demonstrate some of the historic tasks and crafts of the 19th century such as spinning, weaving, candle-dipping, soap making, hearth cooking, carpentry work, herb lore, gardening, printing, trade and bartering, and communication. While you are here, explore all the buildings, talk with the interpreters, try your hand at activities you see happening. You are a very important part of this Village. Linger awhile and enjoy your stay. That is why we have benches, for you to sit and soak up the quiet days of yesteryear. Enjoy your visits to the Village, learn something old, and come back soon.
The Weavers Guild of Greater Cincinnati is a non-profit organization committed to the education, promotion, and appreciation of weaving and related arts. They offer workshops, exhibitions, and community events to foster a vibrant weaving community.
Shabbily Ever After offers a variety of rustic furniture pieces in Mansfield, OH.
Caesar's Creek Pioneer Village is a collection of historic buildings from the Caesar Creek State Park area, relocated to preserve and share pioneer history. Operated entirely by volunteers, the village offers events and educational programs to the public. The village is open daily from dawn to dusk for outdoor exploration, with buildings accessible only during scheduled events.
An outdoor, family-friendly event featuring local artisans, food, and live music. Attendees can sip cider or wine, enjoy fresh local food, and shop unique, locally made goods from various artisans. The event includes live music by Mike Comstock from 4:30-7:30pm, food by Tin Roof Mobile Food, and a pet adoption opportunity with the Miami County Animal Shelter.
The Lakota East Holiday Arts & Crafts Show is a premier event held annually at Lakota East High School in Liberty Township, Ohio. The show features over 225 artisan booths offering unique, handmade, local goods and gifts. Attendees can enjoy affordable entrance fees, free parking, and a variety of concessions and food trucks. All proceeds from the event benefit the students and staff of Lakota East High School.
Heritage Village Museum is a living history museum depicting life in Southwestern Ohio throughout the 19th century. Homes, out-buildings, and equipment on the museum grounds were moved here from other locations in the region to be preserved and aid in telling the story of our recent past. Interpreters at the museum provide the facts and stories that bring the Village to life with nostalgic glances of days gone by. During special events at the Village, interpreters demonstrate some of the historic tasks and crafts of the 19th century such as spinning, weaving, candle-dipping, soap making, hearth cooking, carpentry work, herb lore, gardening, printing, trade and bartering, and communication. While you are here, explore all the buildings, talk with the interpreters, try your hand at activities you see happening. You are a very important part of this Village. Linger awhile and enjoy your stay. That is why we have benches, for you to sit and soak up the quiet days of yesteryear. Enjoy your visits to the Village, learn something old, and come back soon.
The Weavers Guild of Greater Cincinnati is a non-profit organization committed to the education, promotion, and appreciation of weaving and related arts. They offer workshops, exhibitions, and community events to foster a vibrant weaving community.