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Major Events Calendar May 13: Mother’S Day Brunch & May 5: Cinco De Mayo 5K & 1 Mile Celebration May 1-2: Toledo Mud Hens Vs 401 Jefferson Avenue 1-800-243-4667 Toledo, Ohio 43604-1067 p: 419-321-6404 www.visittoledo.org f: 419-255-7731 May 5: Santana Tribute – May 12: 17th Annual Claire’s Day MAY Caravanserai Maumee Branch Library Hollywood Casino Toledo Major Events Calendar May 13: Mother’s Day Brunch & May 5: Cinco de Mayo 5k & 1 Mile Celebration May 1-2: Toledo Mud Hens vs. Fun Run Toledo Zoo Indianapolis Indians Ottawa Park Fifth Third Field May 13-20: 2018 Blue Week May 6: Cinco de Mayo Celebration Oak Openings Green Ribbon Initiative May 1-6: 42nd Annual Quilt Show Toledo Zoo (Various Locations) Sauder Village May 2: ARCA Stock Car Racing - May 6: ARCA Drifting and Car Show May 14-15: Garden Brothers Circus Open Practice ARCA/Toledo Speedway Lucas County Recreation Center ARCA/Toledo Speedway May 7-10: Toledo Mud Hens vs. May 15-17: Toledo Mud Hens vs. May 3: Toledo Symphony: Respighi's Columbus Clippers Charlotte Knights Church Windows with Giordano Fifth Third Field Fifth Third Field Bellincampi Holy Rosary Cathedral May 9: Authors! Authors! Piper May 17: Art Loop (Craft & Culinary) Kerman Downtown/UpTown Toledo May 4: Chris Young Losing Sleep Tour Stranahan Theater Huntington Center May 17-19: Cyrano May 10: #IMOMSOHARD - Round 2 Village Players Theatre May 4: ARCA Stock Car Racing Stranahan Theater ARCA/Toledo Speedway May 17-20: Glass City Film Festival May 10: Toledo Jazz Orchestra: Saxy, Ohio Theatre & Event Center May 4-6: Pirates! Theodore Thud and Saxy the Quest for Weird Beard Registry Bistro May 18: Bee Gees Tribute – Toledo Repertoire Theatre Stayin’Alive May 11: The Mersey Beatles Hollywood Casino Toledo May 4-13: The Biggest Week in Ohio Theatre & Event Center American Birding May 18: Wine Tasting at the Zoo Maumee Bay Lodge and Conference May 11: Street Drags Test Night Toledo Zoo & Aquarium Center ARCA/Toledo Speedway May 18-19: Hamler Country Fest May 5: Cinco de Mayo Celebration May 11- 12: Toledo School for the Hamler, Ohio Hollywood Casino Toledo Arts: Kaleidoscope Valentine Theatre May 18-19: Drums at the Rapids: May 5: National Train Day Toledo Miniature War Gaming Conference Amtrak Station May 11- 12: Toledo Symphony Fort Meigs: Ohio's War of 1812 Classics: with Giordano Bellincampi Battlefield May 5: Cat Fest 2018 Toledo Museum of Art Peristyle Theater Ottawa Tavern May 18-20: St. Joseph Festirama May 11- 13: Cyrano St. Joseph Parish Sylvania May 5: Cedar Point Opening Day Village Players Theatre Cedar Point Sandusky, Ohio May 18-20: Toledo Mud Hens vs. May 12: Spring on the Farm Gwinnett Braves May 5: Toledo Symphony: Oh, What Sauder Village Fifth Third Field a Night! With Connor Bogart Stranahan Theater May 12: Beer and Bacon Fest May 19: Antique Car Gathering Hungarian Club of Toledo Sauder Village May 5: Magic Bus: Journey to Woodstock! May 12: 2018 Toledo Heart Walk & May 19: Outdoor Adventure Expo Ohio Theatre & Event Center 5K Side Cut Metropark Huntington Center May 5: Spring Treasure Hunt May 19: Medical Mutual Dart Frog Erie Marsh Preserve May 12: Maker’s Mart Spring 2018 Dash Handmade Toledo Toledo Zoo & Aquarium 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 May 26-27: The Prince Experience Hollywood Casino Toledo MAY May 26-28: Flower Day Weekend Major Events Calendar Toledo Farmers Market (Continued) May 27: Inflatable Theme Park Hensville Park May 19-20: Menards 200 Stock Car Racing May 28: Memorial Day ARCA/Toledo Speedway Commemoration Fort Meigs: Ohio's War of 1812 May 20: Oregon Fest 2018 Battlefield Dustin Rd., Oregon May 31: Rooftop Comedy Series May 20: Armed Forces Day 5K Fleetwood’s Tap Room Fossil Park May 23-28: Ohio Bike Week Sandusky, OH May 24: JAM City (Food for Thought) SEASONAL EVENTS Renaissance Toledo Downtown Hotel & SPECIAL EXHIBITS May 25: Rooftop Craft Beer Tasting May – September 2018: (Thursdays) Fifth Third Field Lunch at Levis Square Levis Square (Downtown) May 25: Live Bullet Detroit Bob Seger Tribute Show Enjoy live music in and local food Hensville Park trucks at Levis Square from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. every May 25: Street Drags/Classic Car Thursday from May through Show September. ARCA/Toledo Speedway May 11 – September 3, 2018: May 25: Steve Martin & Martin Short Body Worlds Rx Toledo Zoo Amphitheater Imagination Station May 25-28: Toledo Mud Hens vs. This unique exhibit offers a Norfolk Tide chance to get up close and Fifth Third Field personal with the biology and physiology of your body at May 26: Memorial Day Parade Imagination Station. Downtown Toledo June – September 2018: May 26: WTOL River Run 10K Sandpiper Boat Rides Downtown Toledo Public boat cruises begin in May May 26: Ladies Night with including Picnic Lunch Cruises, Dru Hill & Friends Discover the River, Friday Night Stranahan Theater Family, Sunset & City Lights, Fireworks, Lighthouse, Fall Color May 26: Live Music: BOFFO and Halloween Boo Cruises. Hensville Park New excursions include Cigar Cruises, 4 Hour Up River May 26-27: First Siege 1813 Adventure and Musical Dinner Fort Meigs: Ohio's War of 1812 Cruises. Battlefield 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 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.
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