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View Exhibition “A City in Transit ” Gala x Expo — Directory presented by 89 88 87 85 86 84 83 82 81 80 1100 79 78 9 8 77 A 7 6 * 76 5 4 3 2 1 ** 75 WC 74 R EXHIBITORS 1. Midstory 45. Rudolph Libbe 2. Garden Toledo 46. Niehaus, Kalas, Hinshaw, Ltd. 3. Juice House 47. Dexterity UX 4. Midwest Juicery 48. Launchpad Incubation A 5. Glass City Roasters 49. qquestions?uestions? ask a midstory volunteer here! 6. SIP Coffee 50. Jumpstart, inc. 7. Maddie & Bella Coffee 51. Anderson’s 8. Twine.it 52. TBD 9. Toledo Water Project 53. ProMedica- Impact and Inspire 10. Resonance Group Ltd. 54. WGTE Public Media 11. Charles E. Boyk Law 55. Water for Ishmael 12. Engage Toledo / City of Toledo DPU 56. Northwest State Community College 13. SSOE group 57. Endevis 2 1 14. Department of Neighborhood & Business 58. Seed Coworking 3 Development, City of Toledo 59. CNWR B 15. Lucas County Sheriff's Office 60. Toledo Symphony Orchestra 16. TMACOG 61. Planet Fitness 17. Kumon of Sylvania 4 62. One Voice Foundation 5 18. Preserve! Toledo 63. Toledo Streets Newspaper 6 7 19. Focus CFO 64. Butterflies 15 20. Keep Toledo/Lucas County Beautiful, Inc. 65. THE Midwest Heart 8 9 C 21. Nick Corbin Productions 66. Toledo History Museum 14 21 22. Leadership Toledo 67. UT Office of Diversity and Inclusion 10 15 22 11 16 23 28 23. Toledo Asana Room 68. CoACT, aptus, AND vISTAGROUP R registration at door 24. Toledo City Paper 17 24 69. AIGA toledo 12 29 18 25 25. BeInstrumental 70. Sparr games 19 26 LIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCE 26. Boys Scouts of America Erie Shores Council 71. YMCA of greater toledo 13 30 20 27 27. Crane Development 72. UpLyft toledo FOOD TRUCKS & bEVERAGE 28. Port Authority 73. United Way 31 32 29. BGSU - the Collab Lab 74. Toledo Police & Fire Safety [outside] Deet’s BBQ, Beastro Burger, Rosie’s 30. Owens Community College 75. Select Car Show D 66 Rolling Chef, Lyle’s Crepes, Snowie daze Snow 31. Film Toledo 76. The Arts Commission 67 Cones, Knueven Creamery, pizza cat. [inside] **** 32. Northwest Ohio Passenger Rail Association 77. H.O.O.V.E.S. 34 33 68 MIDWEST JUICERY, MADDIE & BELLA, SIP COFFEe, glass 33. Open Toledo 78. Toledo School for the Arts 46 56 city roasters. 35 34. Destination Toledo CVB 79. Sleep in Heavenly Peace 47 57 36 69 35. NSG Group 80. Metroparks 48 58 37 70 ! SPECIAL AREAs 36. Coder Dojo 81. Pizza Cat 49 59 50 60 71 A. “A CITY IN TRANSIT” PHOTO CONTEST winners 37. Center of Innovative Food Technology/ 82. Imagination Station 38 B. “On the line” INTERACTIVE TELEPHONE BOOTHs northwest ohio cooperative kitchen 83. Tree Toledo 39 51 61 38. UT College of Arts and Letters 84. Go Zero C. STUDENT ORIGINAL CONTENT EXHIBITION 40 52 62 39. iDance 72 85. Girl Scouts of Western Ohio 41 53 63 D. DARK ROOM - ORIGINAL FILMS SCREENING 40. Toledo Design Center 86. qquestions?uestions? ask a midstory volunteer here! 42 54 64 E. STUDENT ORIGINAL CONTENT EXHIBITION 41. Monroe Street Church 73 87. Black Swamp Conservancy 43 55 65 * “UNITY” The aRTS COMMISSION installation 42. Us Together 88. ProMedica - Association of Child Life 44 45 ** car show 43. Toledo Lucas-County Public Library Professionals E 44. BCAN 89. Food For Thought ***“SILHOUETTES OF CHANGE” open toledo installation August 03, 2019 // 4-9pm // downtown toledo train station, 300 dr. mlk jr. drive, toledo, ohio 43604- a gala, an expo, a CITY IN TRANSIT - presented by midstory “A City in Transit ” Gala x Expo — Directory presented by event master program sponsored by: 4:004:00 utut jAZZ ENSEMBLE (MAIN TENT) 5:005:00 AARON RUTTERRUTTER (indoor stagestage)) CHLOECHLOE & THE STEELSTEEL STRINGSSTRINGS (mAIN TENTTENT)) 6:006:00 midstorymidstory addressaddress (Main tent) 7:007:00 AJ/PAT LEWANDOWSKILEWANDOWSKI (indoor(indoor stage)stage) BOBBYBOBBY MAY (MAIN TENT)TENT) 8:008:00 AMELIA AIRHARTSAIRHARTS (MAIN TENT)TENT) train schedule - visit 10 platforms for these interactive activities & enter the raffle for a unique prize! 89: Meeting Hunger Face to Face - Food for 4:30pm 5:40pm Thought 8pm 80: #GetOutsideYourself - Metroparks Toledo *Exhibit*Exhibit D: Toledo:Toledo: The HomeHome ofof ChampionsChampions 40: Re-Imagining the Middlegrounds - Toledo *exhibit*exhibit D: A WindingWinding Path: TellingTelling Toledo’sToledo’s 89: Meeting Hunger Face to Face - Food for (Sports(Sports HiHistorystory in Toledo)Toledo) - Jeremy DaviDaviss Design Center StoriesStories ThroughThrough SoundSound - RobertRobert ScaramucciaScaramuccia Thought MadalynMadalyn *exhibit*exhibit e: ToledoToledo WPA ProjectsProjects - 42: us together platform *exhibit*exhibit E: HolyHoly ToledoToledo - Erin BondBond We've got a horse for that! - H.O.O.V.E.S. MarsengillMarsengill 77: 45: rudolph libbe platform 78: See What We See - Toledo School for the Arts 89: Meeting Hunger Face to Face - Food for 74: Serving Your Community - Toledo Police and 34: #ThisIsToledo: Toledo as a Tourism Fire Department Thought 7:20pm Destination - Destination Toledo 28: Toledo Express Airport - Toledo-Lucas 79: Building beds for kids - Sleep in Heavenly *Exhibit*Exhibit D: "Holy"Holy Toledo!":Toledo!": The GlassGlass CityCity OnOn the 42: us together platform Peace Maumee Valley Chapter County Port Authority SmallSmall Screen - JasonJason MecchiMecchi 67: University of Toledo Diversity and Inclusion 35: NSG Group platform 9: a holistic city vitalization plan- Toledo platform 5pm 37: A City in a Garden and CIFT Programs - Center wateR project for Innovative Food Techhnologies 78: See What We See - Toledo School for the Arts 80: #GetOutsideYourself - Metroparks Toledo 8:10pm 71: Working with Partners to Generate Positive 12: Toledo H2O – Focused on the Future - city of 3: jivin’ juice - juice house *Exhibit*Exhibit D: FindingFinding Home:Home: FromFrom KoreaKorea toto the toledo / engage toledo Outcomes that Help Build Vibrant and Healthy 30: tell us your story - powered by owens MidwestMidwest -Abby-Abby Kim 37. A City in a Garden and CIFT Programs - Center Communities - YMCA of Greater Toledo community college *Exhibit*Exhibit E: GoingGoing Local:Local: What'sWhat's onon the Menu - for Innovative Food Technologies 43: Toledo Library Beyond Books - Toledo Lucas 70: Sparr Games :: Best Enemies, Worst Friends JenineJenine BallBall County Public Library 71: Working with Partners to Generate Positive 39: idance platform 3: jivin’ juice - juice house 68: Moving Ideas to Actions - COACT, APTUS, and Outcomes that Help Build Vibrant and Healthy 72: the Impact of Sports through the Years and - city of - YMCA of Greater Toledo VistaGroup 12: Toledo H2O – Focused on the Future Communities Today - UpLyft Toledo toledo/engage toledo 41: Bluff Street Village - Monroe Street Church 5:50pm 13: Designing and Building the Future for Our 70: Sparr Games :: Best Enemies, Worst Friends 67: University of Toledo Diversity and Inclusion Clients, Colleagues, and Communities - ssoe 39: idance platform platform *Exhibit*Exhibit D: RedefiningRedefining Home:Home: MovingMoving frfromom L.A. toto group 43: Toledo Library Beyond Books - Toledo Lucas ToledoToledo - Ryan FischerFischer County Public Library 5:10pm 80: #GetOutsideYourself - Metroparks Toledo 7:30pm 29: Addressing Environmental Issues through 9: a holistic city vitalization plan- Toledo water 74: Serving Your Community - Toledo Police and *exhibit*exhibit d: FlavorsFlavors ofof Home:Home: TracingTracing Toledoans'Toledoans' Collaborative Innovation with BGSU project Fire Department ReflectionsReflections on Finding Home through Food - - AIGA YashadaYashada WagleWagle 30: tell us your story - powered by owens 69: Design Thinking for Toledo's Future 8:20pm community college 40: Re-Imagining the Middlegrounds - Toledo 79: Building beds for kids - Sleep in Heavenly Peace Maumee Valley Chapter *Exhibit*Exhibit D: CapturingCapturing ToledoToledo -Stephanie-Stephanie 68: moving ideas to actions - coact, aptus, and Design Center 28: Toledo Express Airport - Toledo-Lucas County MartzaklisMartzaklis + CameronCameron JohnsonJohnson vistagroup 41: bluff Street Village - Monroe Street Church Port Authority 2: Changing a Generation Through Conscience 39: idance platform 72: the Impact of Sports through the Years and 43: Toledo Library Beyond Books - Toledo Lucas Education - Garden Toledo 42: ustogether platform Today - UpLyft Toledo County Public Library 74: Serving Your Community - Toledo Police and - united way of greater 66: Toledo History Museum Platform 73: data driving change - coact, aptus, and Fire Department toledo 68: moving ideas to actions vistagroup 30: tell us your story - powered by owens 38: study here, go anywhere - university of 6pm MIDSTORY ADDRESS community college toledo college of arts and letters 6:15 PM — Midstory IntroductionIntroduction to A 7:40pm 38: study here, go anywhere - university of toledo college of arts and letters 5:20pm CityCity in TransitTransit and MidstoryMidstory *exhibit*exhibit d: All Aboard: Reimagining Toledo & Our StoryStory - JuliaJulia ContiConti 45: rudolph libbe platform 3: jivin’ juice - juice house 6:306:30 PM — Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz 2: Changing a Generation Through Conscience 73: data driving change - united way of greater 10: new energy principles for the next The CityCity ofof ToledoToledo MidstoryMidstory AddressAddress Education - Garden Toledo toledo generation of innovators - resonance group 6:45 PM — Midstory ConcludingConcluding 10: new energy principles for the next 13: Designing and Building the Future for Our 34: #ThisIsToledo: Toledo as a Tourism RemarksRemarks generation of innovators - resonance group Clients, Colleagues, and Communities - ssoe Destination - Destination
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