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Major Events Calendar 401 Jefferson Avenue 1-800-243-4667 Toledo, Ohio 43604-1067 p: 419-321-6404 www.visittoledo.org f: 419-255-7731 June 3: British Car Show June 9: Venyx at Hensville Live! JUNE Fort Meigs: Ohio’s War of 1812 Hensville Park Battlefield Major Events Calendar June 9: Phantom Fireworks, Boom on June 3: Point Place Days Parade the Bay! June 1: School Bus / Night of Shoreland Ave., Point Place Maumee Bay State Park Destruction ARCA/Toledo Speedway June 5-7: Toledo Mud Hens vs. June 10: Inflatable Theme Park Buffalo Bison Hensville Park June 1: Toledo Symphony Pop Series: Fifth Third Field Indigo Girls June 12: Garden Tour: Planting for Stranahan Theater June 6-17: Wicked Small Spaces Stranahan Theater Toledo Zoo & Aquarium June 1-2: Sweet Charity Toledo Repertoire Theatre June 7-9: Whitehouse Cherry Fest June 12-17: Agricultural Adventures Whitehouse, OH Sauder Village June 1-3: Historic Old West End Festival and Home Tours June 7-10: Blessed Sacrament Parish June 13-17: Holland Strawberry Old West End Festival Festival Blessed Sacrament Parish Community Homecoming Park June 1-3: Crumbs from the Table of Joy (In Studio A) June 8: Wine Tasting in Africa! June 14: Alison Krauss Valentine Theatre Overlook Centennial Terrace Toledo Zoo & Aquarium June 1-3: OLPH Festival June 14: Toledo Jazz Orchestra: Pitch Our Lady of Perpetual Help June 8: 80s Party with 56Daze at Perfect – A Cappella Hensville Live! Registry Bistro June 2: Masterworks Chorale: Collage Hensville Park Valentine Theatre June 14-17: Sweet Charity June 8: Gospel Night Toledo Repertoire Theatre June 2: Gladys Knight Promenade Park Promenade Park June 15: Eli Young Band June 8-9: Tim McGraw & Faith Hill – Promenade Park June 2: King Wamba Carnival Parade Soul 2 Soul Old West End Huntington Center June 15: ARCA Stock Car Racing ARCA/Toledo Speedway June 2: Bark in the Park June 8-9: Mills Trophy Race Side Cut Metropark Toledo Yacht Club June 15: Summer Disco Party Centennial Terrace June 2: Lucas the Elephant Calf’s 7th June 8-10: Crumbs from the Table of Birthday Celebration Joy (In Studio A) June 15: ZOO-to-DO Toledo Zoo & Aquarium Valentine Theatre Toledo Zoo & Aquarium June 2: Point Place/Shoreland Days June 8-10: Sweet Charity June 15: Motown Tribute feat. Motor Parade Toledo Repertoire Theatre City Soul at Hensville Live! Point Place Hensville Park June 8-10: Toledo Mud Hens vs. June 2: Studs of Steel LIVE! Norfolk Tide June 15-16: Black Swamp Quilt Ohio Theatre & Event Center Fifth Third Field Auction & Family Festival Fulton County Fairgrounds June 2: Waterville Annual Pub Crawl June 9: Local Fest – Bands, Bites & Downtown Waterville Brews June 15-17: Toledo Mud Hens vs. Main Street in Downtown Sylvania Louisville Bats June 2-3: 7th Annual Maple and Main Fifth Third Field Art and Music Festival June 9: Rusty Wallace Racing Downtown Sylvania Experience June 16: Not Fast Enuff at Hensville ARCA/Toledo Speedway Live Hensville Park Go to visittoledo.org for additional events and more information. 401 Jefferson Avenue 1-800-243-4667 Toledo, Ohio 43604-1067 p: 419-321-6404 www.visittoledo.org f: 419-255-7731 June 23: Tina Turner Tribute – June 30: Saengerfest 2018: JUNE Forever Tina International Swiss Singing and Hollywood Casino Toledo Yodeling Festival Major Events Calendar Valentine Theatre (Continued) June 23: GroveFest: Nature at the Grove Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library June 16: Tractors, Tractors, Tractors & Museums SEASONAL EVENTS Sauder Village & SPECIAL EXHIBITS June 23-24: 53rd Crosby Festival of June 16: Muddy Mini 1/2 Marathon the Arts & 1/4 Marathon May – September 2018: (Thursdays) Toledo Botanical Garden Fifth Third Field Lunch at Levis Square Levis Square (Downtown) June 23-24: MS Bike-to-the-Bay June 16-17: Muster on the Maumee Owens Community College Fort Meigs: Ohio's War of 1812 Enjoy live music in and local food Battlefield trucks at Levis Square from June 24: Barenaked Ladies 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. every Toledo Zoo Amphitheater June 17: Father's Day Cruise Thursday from May through The Sandpiper September. June 24: ARCA Drifting and Car Show ARCA/Toledo Speedway June 17: Father’s Day Celebration & May 11 – September 3, 2018: BBQ Body Worlds Rx June 24: Portage River Festival Toledo Zoo & Aquarium Imagination Station Depot Park, Elmore June 17: Inflatable Theme Park This unique exhibit offers a June 24: Portage River Bicycle Tour Hensville Park chance to get up close and Woodmore High School, Elmore personal with the biology and June 19: WWE Smackdown physiology of your body at June 24: Cops & Rodders Car & Bike Huntington Center Imagination Station. Show Toledo Police Museum June 19-23: Ohio Chautauqua 2018: June – September 2018: Modern Legends Sandpiper Boat Rides June 24: Lighthouse Cruise Rossford Veterans Park & Marina Sandpiper Boat Public boat cruises begin in May June 20: Musical Dinner Cruise including Picnic Lunch Cruises, June 25-27: Toledo Mud Hens vs. The Sandpiper Discover the River, Friday Night Indianapolis Indians Family, Sunset & City Lights, Fifth Third Field June 21: Art Loop (The Art of Fireworks, Lighthouse, Fall Color Automobiles) and Halloween Boo Cruises. June 27: Quarry Ridge Downtown/UpTown Toledo New excursions include Cigar Triathlon/Duathlon Cruises, 4 Hour Up River Centennial Quarry/Centennial Terrace June 22: Jazz Night Adventure and Musical Dinner Promenade Park Cruises. June 29: George Thorogood Promenade Park June 22: The Original Denny Schaffer June – September: (Tuesdays) Summer Disco Party SeaGate One Concert Series June 29: ARCA Stock Car Racing Hensville Park One SeaGate Courtyard ARCA/Toledo Speedway June 22: Crosby Festival of the Arts A beautiful venue for music and June 29: Brent Lowry and the Drifters Preview Gala a lunchtime break from 11:30 at Hensville Live!, Toledo Botanical Garden am-1:30 pm. Not only are you in Hensville Park the courtyard looking over the June 22-24: 1UPX Gaming Expo reflecting pond and Propylaea June 30: Toby Keith Tribute – Made Mortal Kombat Day granite sculpture, but you’re only in America Stranahan Theater steps away from the Maumee Hollywood Casino Toledo River. June 30: Zodiac Click at Hensville! Hensville Park Go to visittoledo.org for additional events and more information. 401 Jefferson Avenue 1-800-243-4667 Toledo, Ohio 43604-1067 p: 419-321-6404 www.visittoledo.org f: 419-255-7731 JUNE Major Events Calendar SEASONAL EVENTS & SPECIAL EXHIBITS (Continued) June 7 – July 26: (Wednesdays) Brown Bag Summer Concert Series Toledo Lucas County Main Library (Downtown) Mark your calendars, walk away from the water cooler and get ready to grab your blanket or lawn chair, favorite co-workers, family members and a brown bag full of munchies for the Toledo- Lucas County Public Library’s favorite lunchtime outdoor music series. Go to visittoledo.org for additional events and more information. 401 Jefferson Avenue 1-800-243-4667 Toledo, Ohio 43604-1067 p: 419-321-6404 www.visittoledo.org f: 419-255-7731 July 7: TMA Block Party July 14: Rapid Rally Days JULY Toledo Museum of Art Downtown Grand Rapids Major Events Calendar July 7: Get the Led Out July 14: 1964 "The Tribute" Centennial Terrace Centennial Terrace July 1: Toledo Mud Hens vs. Louisville Bats July 7: Bruno Mars Tribute – Uptown July 14: Femmes of Rock Fifth Third Field Funk Hollywood Casino Toledo Hollywood Casino Toledo July 1: Inflatable Theme Park July 15: Lighthouse Cruise Hensville Park July 7-8: Toledo Lighthouse Sandpiper Boat Waterfront Festival July 1: Nashville Crush at Hensville Maumee Bay State Park July 15: Buddy Guy & Jonny Lang Live! Centennial Terrace Hensville Park July 8: Music Under the Star Toledo Zoo & Aquarium Amphitheater July 15: Music Under the Star July 2-3: Toledo Mud Hens vs. Toledo Zoo & Aquarium Amphitheater Columbus Clippers July 9-15: Marathon Classic Fifth Third Field presented by Owens Corning and O-I July 16-18: Toledo Mud Hens vs. Highland Meadows Golf Club Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders July 3: Star Spangled Celebration Fifth Third Field Centennial Terrace July 10: Garden Tour: Underused Native Plants July 16-22: Ottawa County Fair July 3: July 3rd Fireworks Picnic Toledo Zoo & Aquarium Ottawa County Fairgrounds Uptown Maumee July 10-15: Lucas County Fair July 18: The Beach Boys July 4: Red White & Kaboom Fireworks Lucas County Fairgrounds Centennial Terrace Downtown Toledo July 12: Lagrange Music Festival July 18: Musical Dinner Cruise July 4: Independence Day 1813 presents The LOVESTREET Tour The Sandpiper Fort Meigs: Ohio’s War of 1812 Ohio Theatre & Event Center Battlefield July 19: Jazz in the Garden July 12: Jazz in the Garden Toledo Botanical Garden July 4: Toledo Symphony Toledo Botanical Garden Promenade Park July 19: Art Loop (Summer July 12: Rooftop Comedy Series Spectacular) July 4: Fireworks Cruise Fleetwood’s Tap Room Downtown/UpTown Toledo Sandpiper Boat July 12: Dave’s OH/MI Run/Walk July 19-22: Toledo Mud Hens vs. July 4: 4th of July Fireworks Cruise Centennial Terrace Lehigh Valley IronPigs The Sandpiper Fifth Third Field July 12-15: Heathers The Musical July 4: Independence Day Concert (High School Edition) July 20: Rooftop Craft Beer Tasting Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library Toledo Repertoire Theatre Fifth Third Field & Museums July 13: ARCA Stock Car Racing July 20: Arctic Clam at Hensville Live! July 4-7: Old Fashioned 4th of July ARCA/Toledo Speedway Hensville Park Sauder Village July 13: Gin Blossoms with Tonic and July 20: Soul Night July 5: Meijer Movie Night: Moana Vertical Horizon Promenade Park Downtown Sylvania Promenade Park July 20-21: Pizza Palooza 2018 July 6: Street Drags/Classic Car Show July 13-15: 2018 Glass City Balloon Centennial Terrace ARCA/Toledo Speedway Race S.
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