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Get your weekend game plan in gear with these upcoming Ohio events.
September 29
Mo’ Mo Jo: An Evening of Zydeco
and Cajun Music
James McIlvaine Performing Arts Center Wadsworth
ormaco.org
Internationally acclaimed Mo’ Mojo, a hard driving, high energy “Pardi-Gras” band perform with a portion of proceeds going to the Wadsworth Alumni Scholarship Fund. Female fronted, the ensemble performs in English and French. Mo’ Mojo takes Zydeco music and infuses it with Blues, Americana, Cajun, reggae, rock & roll, funk, R&B, African and Latin rhythms. Dancers are invited to come early for a Zydeco dance lesson with the band.
September 29-30
Apple Festival
Allen County Farm Park Lima
(419) 222-6075 info@visitgreaterlima.com
Children’s activities, tractor and horse-drawn hayrides, pioneer demonstrations, live entertainment and harvest-time foods.
October 4-5
HoOQG Quilt Show Bryn Du Mansion Granville (740)281-6385
October 13-14
Medina County Fall Foliage Tour
info@visitmedinacounty.com
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Medina County Fall Foliage Tour. This year’s tour, which runs noon to 5 p.m., will be held in the southwest region of Medina County covering Harrisville, Homer, Spencer and Westfield townships. This is a drive-it-yourself tour. Host stops can be farms, agricultural businesses and historical locations.
Through October 31
Zip & Sip
Lake Erie Canopy Tours Geneva-on-the-Lake (866)-601-1973 lakeeriecanopytours
Wine-loving thrill seekers
will be able to enjoy
the best of both worlds
with The Lodge at
Geneva-on-the-Lake’s
Zip & Sip Package. Take
in a thrilling two-day
adventure that includes
a Lake Erie Canopy Tours
aerial adventure park
experience, followed by a relaxing evening
at The Lodge. The next day, tour the scenic Grand River Valley growing region on a five-hour wine shuttle excursion to four charming vineyards. This two-night getaway package includes accommodations for two, two Lake Erie Canopy Tour tickets, two wine shuttle tickets and breakfast for two each morning.
Through November 25
‘Celebrating Libbey Glass, 1818–2018’ Toledo Museum of Art
Toledo
(800) 644-6862
toledomuseum.org
The exhibition pays homage to 200 years of glassblowing excellence of Libbey Inc. and
the legacy of Edward Drummond Libbey and Florence Scott Libbey. The exhibition is focused exclusively on the tableware produced by the company since its inception. The exhibition explores the evolution of design at Libbey Inc. from 1818 (when the company was known as the New England Glass Company) to present day. With the success of Libbey Glass, the Libbeys, founded the Toledo Museum of Art in 1901.
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