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Ongoing
Lake Erie Canopy
Tours Expands Geneva-On-The-Lake LakeErieCanopyTours.com
The 2019 Lake Erie Canopy Tours season, with a spectacular lakeside Zipline Canopy Tour and Adventure Courses for adults and youngsters alike, will make summer even sweeter with the addition of boat and golf cart rentals.
Pedal boat and kayak rentals at the new Lake Erie Canopy Tours dock will offer visitors a new perspective of Lake Erie and Geneva State Park in seasonal splendor as zippers fly overhead, with journeys along Cowles Creek, a Lake Erie tributary.
A new golf cart rental, located at the Lake Erie Canopy Tours Welcome Center, will give visitors a convenient way to extend their zipline, adventure course and boating fun with excursions to the center of the Geneva-on-the-Lake Strip and other nearby attractions.
“Now in its second full season,
Lake Erie Canopy Tours is a regional destination with visitors ranging in age from 4 to 90. With the addition of boat and golf cart rentals this year, and its spectacular location on the shores of Lake Erie, we expect Lake Erie Canopy Tours’ popularity to grow as a regional attraction for the ‘must do bucket list’ every summer,” said Eric Frantz, general manager, The Lodge at Geneva-on-the-Lake.
Through June 7
“Opening Doors: Calling Central Ohio Home” Dublin Arts Council
614-889-7444 • dublinarts.org
“Opening Doors: Calling Central Ohio Home” is a group exhibition by New Americans who delve into concepts of
identity through their artwork. Featured artists include Iraqi-born photographer/videographer Bilal Alabbood with his project “From Baghdad to Dublin”; and Somali photographer Faduma Hasan, who explores the impact of the hijab as a visual identity trigger.
May 9-11
Chadwick Arboretum 32nd Annual Spring Plant Sale
and Auction Fundraiser Columbus chadwickarboretum@osu.edu
More than 16,000 curated selections of new and unusual perennials and annuals, native Ohio plants, heirloom and organic vegetables, garden accessory vendors, and much more will be found at the Chadwick Arboretum & Learning Gardens annual Spring Plant Sale and Auction Fundraiser.
All plants are handpicked by a team of horticulturists, which seeks out a wide variety of plants of the highest quality, with the most successful growth potential and that are disease resistant. Plus, Chadwick Arboretum Horticulturists and the Franklin County Extension Master Gardeners will answer garden related questions about edible and ornamental plants.
Auction items include unusual trees and shrubs donated from more than 25 nurseries and landscape businesses from across the state of Ohio.
Proceeds from this event benefit the OSU Chadwick Arboretum, OSU student organizations, and local vendors.
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