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Mon.-Wed., and Fri., 9 a.m.-5; Thu., 11 SPECIAL EVENTS a.m.-7; Sat., 9 a.m.-4. Firenation Glass Studio: 7166 Front CLASSIC ROCKERS St., Holland; 866-6288; Matt Paskiet and Sauder closes Eamon King: art glass. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11:30 a.m.-6:30; Sat.-Sun., 11 a.m.-5. The Great Pumpkin Blow: Fri., 7-10. Flatlanders Art Galleries: 11993 season with East US 223, Blissfi eld; 517-486-4591; Five Tough Broads: Meighen Jackson, Norma Penchansky-Glasser, Barbara woodcarvers Miner, Margo McCafferty, Deborah Orloff: through Nov. 11. Hours: Tue.-Fri., The 21st annual Woodcarv- 10 a.m.-5; Sat., 10 a.m.-4; Sun., 1-4. er’s Show and Sale takes place Frame Shop Art Gallery: 7101 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday Orchard Centre Dr., Holland; Andrei Protsouk, Marcus Glenn, James Spear- and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday man, A. Chen, J.W. Scott: serigraphs; at Sauder Village in Archbold. G. Smith: blown glass; R. Mazzei: fused Founder’s Hall will host carvers glass; E.F. Ivory: Tagua nut carvings; on demonstrating their skills and permanent view. showcasing their works on 85 Gallery at Heidelberg: 1757 Indianwood Circle, Maumee; 381-0789; tables, featuring everything from Monday Morning Painters: through Dec. exquisite pieces to holiday gifts. 30. Demonstrations and workshops Grace Albrecht Gallery: Sauder are also planned. On Saturday Visual Arts Center, Bluffton College, the village also focuses on food Bluffton; 419-358-3453; Darvin and Styx will play the tomorrow for a concert that is sure to feature Gregg Luginbuhl: pottery, ceramics, and preservation for the winter songs such as ‘Renegade,’ ‘Miss America,’ and ‘Crystal Ball.’ The 37-year-old band from prints; through Wed. months ahead with the process- Chicago no longer includes Dennis DeYoung but is still fronted by Tommy Shaw with Hudson Gallery: 5645 N. Main St., ing of two hogs. This is the fi nal original member James Young on guitar. The band’s most recent studio album is 2005’s Sylvania; 885-8381; Tom Lingeman: cool steel & hot bronze; through Wed. Hours: weekend of the season for the “Big Bang Theory,” which was a collection of cover songs by artists such as the Beatles, historic village. Tue.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6; Sat., 10 a.m.-3. e Jimi Hendrix, and the Who. The Stranahan is at 4645 Heatherdowns Blvd., and show time Lighthouses by Murphy: 2017 is 8 p.m. Tickets, $36.50, $46.50, and $56.50, can be purchased at Ticketmaster outlets, W. Sylvania Ave. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 8 The Blade is hosting two www.ticketmaster.com, or the Stranahan box offi ce, 419-381-8851. a.m.-5. events this week. Maumee Branch Library: 501 River The Disability Awareness Day Rd., Maumee; TOPICS Camera Club photographs; through Nov. Expo is scheduled from noon to Monroe County Community Col- 6 p.m. today in the Civic Center State University for a perfor- feratu at 8 p.m. Friday in Owens Wed. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6; Mon., lege: Campbell Learning Resources Promenade at the Erie Street mance at 8 p.m. Saturday in Community College’s Mainstage Sat., 10 a.m.-5. Center (Building C), 1555 Raisinville Market, 237 South Erie St. The Anderson Arena. Theatre, 30335 Oregon Rd., Per- Art House Design Studio and Rd., Monroe; Visiting Artists Series: The Gallery: 124 W. Wayne St., Maumee; Pottery of Tom Kendal: today, Fri. Hours: expo provides information e rysburg. 794-4714; visual artists from the region; e Mon.-Thu., 8 a.m. to 9:30; Fri., 8 a.m. to to people with disabilities in Magic’s in the air in various on permanent view. 4:30; Sat., 9 a.m. to 2. northwest and southeast venues around the region this A birthday celebration for the Charles H. Wright Museum of Monroe Street Gallery: 34½ S. Michigan and features a number weekend. late jazz pianist Art Tatum takes African American History: 315 E. Monroe St., Monroe; 734-243-0231; w Warren Ave., Detroit; 313-494-5800; Darlin E. Nothnagel: pottery; Joan Har- of seminars throughout the day. Magician and comedian place from noon to 2:30 p.m. Contemporary Artist Gallery: The Artists’ Justin Kredible returns to the Saturday in the Kent Branch ris: oil paintings on hand-made paper; Vendors include home health- Aesthetic: Contemporary Works by through Wed. care providers, Lucas County Franciscan Theatre & Confer- Library, 3101 Collingwood Blvd. Donald Calloway, Henry Heading, Loretta Mr. Atomic Gallery & Studio: Com- services, the Social Security Ad- ence Center for a performance Festivities includes games, mu- Oliver, and Angelo Sherman; through mon Space, 1700 N. Reynolds Rd., room at 8 p.m. Saturday. sic, speakers, and cake and ice Nov. 4. AT&T Gallery: Soul Sanctuary: 204; pop art; on permanent view. Hours: ministration, TARTA/TARPs, and Images of the African American Worship the library. w Jerrod Tegtmeier, Christian cream. Mon.-Sat., 1-10. Experience: through April 6. Coleman A. : Center The Tie the Knot Fall Bridal Grisier, and Jake Dickey will Young Exhibition Room: Making Prints, for Fine and Performing Arts, 30335 Or- Fair takes place from noon to 4 present The Cerebral Sym- Telling Stories: The Artistry of Margaret egon Rd., Perrysburg; Walter E. Terhune p.m. Sunday in the Franciscan phony, a blend of Burroughs: through May 18. Hours: Tue., Art Gallery: Al Honig: Allegory and Life: Theatre & Conference Center of stage illusions, mentalism, and : 2445 9:30 a.m.-8; Wed.-Sat., 9:30 a.m.-5; Sun., provocative sculptures; through Sat. Monroe St.; 255-8000; Canaday Gallery: 1-5. Hours: Mon.-Wed., Fri, 10 a.m.-5; Thu., Lourdes College, 6832 Convent video-broadcast close-up magic, Building Books: The Art of David Mac- Collingwood Arts Center: 2413 at 8 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday 10 a.m.-8; Sat., 10 a.m.-3. Blvd., Sylvania. Two runway aulay: through Jan. 6. Gallery 18: The Collingwood Blvd.; 244-ARTS; Gerber Owens Community College’s shows are scheduled and more in the Maunee Indoor Theatre, Dailey Show/Original Watercolors from Galleries: Alice Grace: new works; Findlay-area Campus: through Sun. Hours: Mon.-Wed., and 3200 Bright Rd., than 50 wedding experts are as- 601 Conant St., Maumee. the New Book ‘Glassigator’: through Findlay; 567-429-3088; Library Gallery: w Jan. 13. Community Gallery: The Great Fri., 10 a.m.-5; Tue., Thu., 10 a.m.-2. sembled from the greater Toledo Pattrick Przysiecki, two- Copper Moon Studio: 7154 Front Janealla Smalley: transparent watercolor Lakes Pastel Society Members Juried painting; today, Fri. Hours: Mon.-Thu., 8 area to offer secrets to planning time International Magic Exhibit; through Nov. 11. Hours: Tue.- St., Holland; 867-0683; Amy Lipinski, the perfect wedding, reception, Champion and winner of both Cheri McNutt, Tate Miller, Rick Mau- a.m.-7; Fri., 8 a.m.-4:30; Sat., 9 a.m.-1. Thu., 10 a.m.-4; Fri., 10 a.m.-10; Sat., 10 Parkwood Gallery: a.m.-4; Sun., 11 a.m.-5. rer, Stacy Wetzel, Liz Zorn: fused and 1838 Parkwood; and honeymoon. the International Brotherhood 254-2787; Craig Fisher, prints; Margaret e of Magicians and the Society ’s Center stained glass, jewelry, furniture, pho- for Visual Art: adjacent to the Toledo tography, and paintings; on permanent Lockwood-Lass, delicate objects and Stewart Goodyear returns to of American Magicians magic Museum of Art; Focus 2007: the best view. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11 a.m.-6; Sat., heirlooms; and Mary Gaynier, intricately the Toledo Symphony Classics competitions, will baffl e audi- of high school artwork from northwest noon-5. cut snowfl akes; through Nov. 23. Hours: Series at 8 p.m. tomorrow and ences Sunday at the Harvest Ohio and southeast Michigan: Sun.-Nov. D’vine Design: 116 Louisiana Ave., Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.-4:30. Opening 18. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m.-10; Sun., Perrysburg; 874-2816; Dan Gribble, reception: Fri., 6-8. Saturday in the Toledo Museum Moon Gala at Nazareth Hall on Paula Brown Gallery: 912 Monroe of Art Peristyle. Goodyear per- State Rt. 65 near Grand Rapids. 10 a.m.-10. Meghan Bailin, Jennifer Frantz, Donna Bowling Green State University: Barhite, Nancy Jean, Dave Schwan, St.; 241-2822; prints from Shark’s Ink: forms two piano concertos of Cocktail hour begins at 5 p.m., Bowling Green; 419-372-8525; Fine Arts Mary Jane Erard, Kristen Fisher, Robin through Nov. 14. Hours: Mon.-Thu., 10 Shostakovish. Stefan Sanderling followed by dinner and the show Center: Willard Wankelman Gallery: Ballmer, Holly Holladay, and Crystal a.m.-6; Fri., 10 a.m.-5; Sat., 10 a.m.-3. leads the orchestra. at 7:15 p.m. A silent auction runs You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby: Teaque: jewelry, paintings, sculpting, Perrysburg Municipal Courthouse: At 3 p.m. Sunday, Chelsea Tip- throughout the evening. 60 contemporary American illustrators metal works, rug weaving, and poetry 300 Walnut St., Perrysburg; 873-2787; e created portraits of themselves; through art; on permanent view. Hours: Mon.- Joan Rigal: contemporary art quilts; ton II conducts the symphony Nov. 9. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4; Sun., Fri., 10 a.m.-5; Sat., 10 a.m.-3. through Wed. Hours: Mon., Wed.-Fri., in a Spooktacular The Glen Miller Orchestra 1-4. Bowen-Thompson Student Union Ella Sharp Museum: 3225 4th St., 8:30 a.m.-4:30; Tue., 8:30 a.m.-6:30. in the Peristyle. Children are swings into Findlay’s Central Au- Art Galleries: Jennifer Key and Jessica Jackson, Mich.; 517-787-2320; Emmet Richmond Gallery: 417 W. Main encouraged to come in costume ditorium, West Main and North Takla: The Chronology of Human Re- Gallery: Sitting for an Image: Early St., Marblehead; 419-798-5631; Ben to the performance inspired by Cory streets, at 8 p.m. Saturday. lationships: through Sat. Dorothy Uber Commercial Photographs of Jackson: Richmond: oils, watercolors, prints; on e Bryan Gallery: Water Works; through through Jan. 19. Hurst Gallery: Just Like permanent view. Hours: daily, 10 a.m.-5. literary works Harry Potter and Nov. 17. Dad’s: American Pedal Cars: through River Gallery Fine Art: Chelsea, Lemony Snicket. The group Blue Dahlia, based Adrian College: Stubnitz Gallery Jan. 5. Pyron Gallery: It’s All in the Mich.; John Schwarz: earth-friendly art e in Kalamazoo, Mich., will pro- in Downs Hall, Adrian; 517-264-3901; Details: Ladies’ and Men’s Fashion Ac- made from recycled materials: through The Second City Touring vide musical accompaniment student exhibition: through Sat. cessories, 1850-1960. Sat. Hours: Tue.-Thu., 11 a.m.-5; Fri., Company brings “One Nation, to a screening of E.W. Murnau’s American Gallery: 6600 Sylvania Fenwick Gallery: 7638 W. Central Sat., 11 a.m.-8; Sun., noon-4. Ave., Sylvania; 882-8949; Mary Dawson: Ave.; 843-2887; Carol Connolly Pletz: Under Blog” to Bowling Green 1922 silent horror movie Nos- gossamer-thin ceramic veils: through acrylic paintings; through Dec. Hours: See CALENDAR, Page 17 THE BLADE: TOLEDO, OHIO t THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2007 PEACH PLUS SECTION E, PAGE 17

wood: 691-3740; Resonant Soul: tonight; Manhattan’s: 1516 Adams St.; Deno Live: Fri.; Lionel Hamilton with 243-6675: the Manhattan Experience: DANCE Tony Wendland: Sat. tonight; the Gay Galvin Trio: Mon. Singles Calendar Ray and Jets: 608 Main St., Genoa; Murphy’s Place: 151 Water; Glass City Singles: Maumee Elks Information 855-2233; Curtis Jr. and the Midnight- 241-7732; the Murphys: tonight-Sat., Club, 139 Wayne St., Maumee; Hallow- Continued from Page 16 rockers with Bobby G: tonight, Sat. Mon.-Wed. een Dance: Fri., 7-midnight. deadlines Ballroom, Big Band, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Shawn’s Back Door: 4400 Heather- Sodbusters: 5758 Main St., Sylvania; The deadline is 5 p.m. Center: downs Blvd.; 381-1281; Johnny Rodri- 885-3351; Ragtime Rick and the Chefs Country, Polka, Latin, and Salsa Spiegel Grove, Fremont; The Alfredo’s Studio of Dance: Friday for items for the Golden Age of American Political Car- guez: Fri., Wed. of Dixieland: tonight. 5224 tooning: through May 31. Sodbusters: 5758 Main St., Sylvania; Celtic/Irish Renwyck Dr.; 419-536-3243; Fall Fantasy Peach Weekender’s News Sanger Branch Library: 3030 W. 885-3351; Bobby May & Dry Bones Blarney Irish Pub & Grill: 601 Mon- Showcase: Sat., showcase: 3:30-6; open of art, News of enter- Central Ave.; Ruth Snyder: prints on pa- Revival: Fri., Sat. roe St.; Extra Stout: Sat. dance: 8-11. tainment, and News of Skybox: 2148 W. Laskey Rd.; 473- Country/Country Rock The Dance Clinic Full Moon Mon- per; Toledo Potters Guild; through Wed. ster Bash: music columns and the Hours: Mon.-Thu., 9 a.m.-9; Fri., Sat., 9 1156; MAS FiNA: Fri., Sat. Bootleggers: 2518 S. Reynolds; 867- DC Ranch, 25740 N. State T-Zer’s: 7820 Ponderosa, Perrysburg; 7006; Bandera: tonight-Sat., Wed. Rt. 25, Perrysburg; Fri., 8-midnight. calendar of events. Items a.m.-5:30; Sun., 1-5:30. Ballroom Company: Schedel Arboretum and Gardens: 662-7752; Bobby May & the Red Stripes: Country Sideliners: Latcha Rd. and 2319 S. Detroit, may be sent to Features, Wed. I-280; 392-5671; Borderline Band: Fri., Maumee; 893-1850; Fri., 9-11. The Blade, 541 North 19255 W. Portage River South Rd., Bavarian Haus Halloween Dance: Elmore; 419-862-3182; Small Yet Mighty: Village Idiot: 309 Conant St., Mau- Sat. Superior St., Toledo, local sculptures; Trellis Gallery: photo mee; 893-7281; Stonehouse: tonight; Jerry and Ben’s: 5347 N. Detroit; State Rt., 18, west of Deshler, O.; music Nadir’s Distorted Soul: Fri.; Kentucky 470-9814; Lost & Found: Fri., Sat. by Bavarian Brass: Sun., 4-8. OH 43660; faxed to 419- contest winners; Gary C. Rhiel: art glass; Hank Haller Band: 724-6105; or e-mailed to all exhibits through Wed. Hours: Tue.- Chrome: Sat.; John Barile: Sun.; Bob Ladies Choice: 1637 Broadway; 241- Millbury Fire Sat., 10 a.m.-4; Sun., noon-4 (fi nal days and Frank May: Mon.; Indiegrass: Wed. 6188; Doubletake: Fri., Sat. Hall, 28410 Oak St., Millbury; Sun., 2-6. [email protected]. of the season). Acoustic Moose Lodge: 11900 Jeffers Rd., Presented by the American Czech & Space 237: 237 N. Michigan St.; Blue Devil: 938 W. Laskey Rd.; 720- Grand Rapids; 419-832-9915; Pickers Slovak Dance Club. 4320; Scotty: Sun. Nite: Fri.; Crossfi re Band: Sat. Duane Malinowski & the Polka 255-5117; Environments: featuring the Jamboree: work of 14 artists; through Jan. 5. Hours: Brewed Awakenings: 2636 W. Cen- Latin American Legion Post 514, tral Ave.; 474-5939; Acoustic Music with Firefl y Club: 637 S. Main St., Ann 11601 Lewis Ave., Ida, Mich.; Sun., 3-7. Craft Show and Pig/Chicken Tue.-Fri., 11 a.m.-5; Sat., noon-4. Roast: Erie United Methodist Church, Toledo Artists’ Club: Toledo Botani- Emilio: Fri.; Lee Kranhenbuh: Sat. Arbor; 734-665-9090; David Sanchez, Bronze Boar: 20 S. Huron St.; 244- Los Gatos Latin Jazz: tonight. 1100 E. Samaria Rd., Erie, Mich.; Sat.: cal Garden, 5403 Elmer Dr.; 531-4079; craft and bake sale, 9 a.m.-3; pig/ Watercolor Society an- 2627; Kyle White: tonight; Russell Martin Piano ETC. and the Relics: Fri.; Radio Flier: Sat.; Barada: 5215 Monroe St.; 843-2080; chicken roast, 5-7. nual Watercolorama Exhibit: today, Fri. Ten Thousand Villages Handicraft Racer’s Swap Meet: Sandusky Hours: Tue.-Fri., 1-5; Sat., 1-4. Karie Nichole: Tue.; Chris Knopp: Wed. Jim Huss: Fri., Sat. Sale: Trinity United Methodist Church, Doc Watson’s: 1515 S. Byrne Rd.; Mac and Tong’s Place: 4330 W. County fairground, Rawson and North, Toledo Lucas County Main Library: 200 N. Summit St., Bowling Green; Fremont; Sat., 9 a.m.-5. 325 Michigan St.; Remembering World Brian Bocian: Fri.; Jeff Stewart: Wed. Central; 531-3103; Jim Gottron: Fri., Sat. today, Fri., 9 a.m.-8; Sat., 9 a.m.-5. War II; through Nov. Dorr Street Cafe: 5243 Dorr St.; SouthBriar Restaurant: 5147 Main Autumn Fest on the River: down- 531-4446; Don and Rachel Coats: Sat. St., Sylvania; 517-1111; Nancy Hattner: 20 North Gallery: 18 N. St. Clair St.; town Pemberville; Sat., 9 a.m.-5. See CALENDAR, Page 18 241-2400; Earth and Sea: Edith Franklin: El Rodeo: 5125 Monroe St.: 843- Sat. pottery; Robert Mazur: abstract paint- 5558; Barile and Brown: Sun. ings; through Wed. Firehouse 47: 6437 U.S. 223, Ottawa Wesley Memorial Gallery: 1200 Van Lake, Mich.; Rachel and Don Coats: Tue. Buren St., Fostoria, in the narthex of Gilda’s Patio: 1515 W. Laskey Rd.; Wesley United Methodist Church; 419- 476-1577; Rachel and Don Coats: 435-8551; Ric Ergenbright: American tonight, Mon. Panorama: Images of the American Jed’s: 1566 S. Reynolds Rd.; 794- Landscape: through Nov. 2. Hours: 6900; Barile and Brown: Wed. Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-3. Papa’s Tavern: 1328 Liberty; 697- Wolfe Gallery: Maumee Valley 0644; Bobby, Frank and Friends: tonight. Country Day School, 1715 S. Reynolds Parkway Sports Bar & Grill: 2550 Rd.; Athena Fall Exhibit: through Nov. Parkway Plaza, Maumee; 893-9993; 20. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.-5. Frankie and Bobby May: Tue. Ray and Jet’s: 608 Main St., Genoa; 855-2233; Mama Tried: Tue. River Cafe and Marina: 6401 Edge- AT THE CLUBS water Dr., Erie; Dick McCarthy: Sat. Rock and Alternative Shawn’s Back Door: 4400 Heather- A.J. Doolittle’s: 8525 Secor Rd., downs Blvd.; 381-1281; Johnny Rodri- Lambertville; 734-856-3838; Classifi ed: guez: Fri., Wed. Fri., Sat. Tres Amigos Cantina: 8504 Secor Blarney Irish Pub & Grill: 601 Rd., Lambertville; 734-854-8737; Rachel Monroe St.; Empire Drift: tonight; Dan & and Don Coats: Fri.; Dick McCarthy: Don Show: Fri. Sun. Blue Devil: 928 W. Laskey Rd.; Chris T-Zers: 7820 Ponderosa, Perrysburg; Shutters Band: Wed. 662-7752; Barile and Brown: Fri. Break Room Lounge: 720 Illinois Village Idiot: 309 Conant St., Ave., Maumee; 893-5155; Stacked Ham: Maumee; 893-7281; Nadir’s Distorted Fri., Sat. Acoustic: Tue. Club Bijou: 135 S. Byrne Rd.; Au- Blues tumn Offering, Bobafl ex, Dope: Wed. Blue Devil: 938 W. Laskey Rd.; 720- Club Soda: 3922 Secor Rd.; 473- 4320; Blue Metro: Fri., Sat. 0662; East River Drive: Fri., Sat. Griffi n’s Hines Farm Blues Club: Distillery: 4311 Heatherdowns Blvd.; 3950 S. Berkey Southern Rd., Swanton; 382-1444; the Bridges: tonight-Sat. 826-0230; Big James Montgomery Firehouse 47 Bar and Grill: 6437 and the Chicago Playboys, the Blues US 223, Ottawa Lake, Mich.; 734-854- Machine: Sat. 8751; Under the Covers: Fri., Sat. Manhattan’s: 1516 Adams St.; 243- Frankies Inner City: 308 Main St.; 6675; Mike Hayes and Lori Swyers: Sat. 419-693-5300; the Cliks: Fri. Mulvaney’s Bunker: 4945 Dorr St.; Gator’z Bar & Grill: 2567 W. Ban- 534-9830; Chris Shutters Band: Fri., Sat. croft St.; the Midway State: Mon. Secor Lanes: 5520 Secor Rd.; 474- HJ’s Prime Cut: 505 E. Alexis Rd.; 6969; Pat Lewandowski and Mudfoot 476-1616; Norts & Manning: Fri. Hubbs: tonight. Jeds: 1566 S. Reynolds Rd.; 794- Tequila Sheila’s: 831 Starr Ave.; 690- 6900; Chris Shutters Band: Fri. 8160; Primary Blues Open Mic: Wed. J. Patrick’s Pub: Holiday Inn, State Walnut Bar & Grill: Center St., Peters- Rt. 20, Perrysburg; Special Touch: burg, Mich.; Fat Mouth Charlie: Sat. tonight-Sat. Rhythm and Blues Magic Bag: 22920 Woodward Ave., Stella’s Restaurant and Bar: 104 Ferndale, Mich.; 248-544-1991; Back Louisiana Ave., Perrysburg; 873-8360; Forty, Jam Samich, Covert Operations: CJ and Company: tonight-Sat. Fri.; the Mega 80s: Sat.; Xiren: Sun. Jazz Mickey Finn’s Pub: 602 Lagrange Firefl y Club: 637 S. Main St., Ann St.; 246-3466; Crucial 420: tonight; the Arbor; 734-665-9090; Easy Street Jazz Great Lakes Crew, Knowone, the Hat Band: Fri. Company, I Wombat: Fri.; Boogie Matrix, Jackson Square Atrium: Holiday Stonehouse: Sat.; Steven Guerrero, Sur- Inn, State Rt. 20, Perrysburg; Gene rent, Maravich: Sun. Parker at Brunch: Sun. Nick and Jimmy’s: 4956 Monroe St.; John’s Korner Bar and Grille: 2202 472-0756; Barile, Brown, and Green- Tedrow Rd.; 382-9010; Rusty’s Jazz Cafe berg: tonight. Orchestra: Tue. Ninos: 331 Main St. Findlay; 419-423- Mancy’s Italian: 5453 Monroe St.; 5729; Red Wanting Blue: Sat. 882-9229; Keith Hoyt: Fri. Pub 51: 5118 Woodville Rd., North- SECTION E, PAGE 18 PEACH PLUS THE BLADE: TOLEDO, OHIO t THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2007

Farmer Charlie’s Maze Railroad Preservation, Inc.: 11600 Adventures: 6421 N. Stony Creek Rd., County Rd. 99 (I-75, Exit 161), Findlay; Monroe; 734-240-0825. Hours: Fri., 4-11; 419-423-2995. Hours: Sat., Sun., 1-4. Calendar Sat., Sun., 11 a.m.-11; through Wed. Train of Terror: Fri., Sat., 8-11. ANOSIKE ARTISTRY Haunted and Trick-or-Treat at the Town Center: Continued from Page 17 Halloween Happenings State Rt. 25, Perrysburg; Fri.., 5-7. Earth Expo: Franciscan Theatre & Terrortown: Lucas County fair- Trick-or-Treating at the Woodville Conference Center of Lourdes College, ground, 1406 Key St., Maumee; Fri., Mall: Woodville Rd., Northwood; Sat., 2. 6832 Convent Blvd., Sylvania; Sat., 9 Sat., 7:30-midnight; Sun., Wed., 7:30-10. Halloween Boo Cruises on the a.m.-4. Ghostly Manor Thrill Center: 3319 Sandpiper: Jefferson Street dock; 419- Fall Festival and Christmas Crafts: Milan Rd., Sandusky; 419-626-4467; 537-1212; tonight, Fri., Mon., Tue., 5-7: Lindsey Trinity United Methodist Church, Haunted House, XD 3D Theater, and 15; Sat., Sun., 2-7:15. Linn and Maple, Lindsey, O. (Sandusky Skate World. Hours: Thu., Sun., 7-10; Pumpkin Festival and Halloween County); Sat., 9 a.m.-4. Fri., Sat., 7-midnight; Wed., 7-10. Party: Augsburg Lutheran Church, 1342 Learning Chainsaw Creek Haunted W. Sylvania Ave.; Tue., 3. Admission: 1 Ken Keller Book Signing: Fireside Attraction: Westfi eld Franklin Park, can of food. Books, Orchard Centre, Airport Hwy., 5001 Monroe St.; tonight-Wed., 7- Tombstone Derby Family Hallow- Holland; Monkey on a Turntable: Sat., 1. midnight. een Celebration: Depot Park, Elmore; Planetarium Programs Haunted Hydro Dark Attraction Sat., 4-11. : Ritter Park: 1333 Tiffi n St., Fremont; Fri., Sat., Black Swamp Bird Observatory’s Planetarium; 419-530-2650; Is Anyone 7:30-11:30; Sun.-Wed., 7:30-10:30. Family Halloween Fun Night: Crane Out There: Fri., 8:30; The Moon Witch: East Side Terror Haunted House: Creek State Park, 13551 W. State Rt. 2, Sat., 1. 364 Parker St.; Fri.-Wed. 7-11. Oak Harbor; Sat., 6-8. Dining CitiFest’s Halloween at the Sandusky County Historical Market: Erie Street Market, 237 S. Erie Society Afternoon Tea: 514 Birchard St.; Fri., 7- midnight. FUN PLACES Ave., Fremont; today, 1-3. RSVP: 419- Woodville Fright Night/Dr. Northwest Ohio Frankenchill Supper: 684-9184. downtown Toledo Zoo: 2700 Broadway; 385- Lebanese Dinner: St. George Woodville; tonight, 6-9. Masquerade Ball: 4040. Hours: daily, 10 a.m.-4. Jane and Phil Anosike, Jr., will present a classical concert Cathedral, 3754 Woodley Rd.; Sun., St. Clement Hall, COSI: Summit and Adams streets; noon-7. 2990 Tremainsville Rd.; Sat., 8-1 a.m. at 7 p.m. Sunday in All Saint’s Episcopal Church, 563 Monster Ball & Reverse Raffl e: 244-2674. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5; Corn Mazes Sun., noon-5. Spooky Science: Sat., Pinewood Ave. The siblings — she’s a performance major Butterfl y House Corn Maze: 11455 IBEW Hall, Local 245, 705 Lime City Rd., Sun. at the University of Toledo; he’s a senior at Rogers High Rossford; Sat., 6:30-11. Obee Rd., Whitehouse; 877-2733; Fri., Farmers’ Market: behind the Erie School — are planning an hour-long vocal and piano 6-10; Sat. noon-10; Sun., noon-6. Family-Oriented Activities Toledo Zoo’s Little Boo at the Zoo: Street Market, 237 S. Erie St.; 255-6765. showcase of classical and traditional African-American Crots Corn Maze: 4800 W. Hours: Tue.-Fri., and Sun., 9 a.m.-3 with Temperance Rd., Ottawa Lake, Mich.; 2700 Broadway; today, Fri., 10 a.m.-3. limited vendors. Poultry House open music. Their free performance is being sponsored by the Sat., 11 a.m.-dark; Sun., 1-dark. Pumpkin Path: Sat., Sun., 10 a.m.-4. Sat., 6 a.m.-4; Sun., 10 a.m.-2; Tue.-Fri., Study Hour Club, a group of community women dedi- Halloween Alternative: Owens CC’s Farmer J’s Corn Maze: Pherdon 9 a.m.-4. cated to enhancing the lives of others and encouraging Road, behind Cabela’s, Dundee, Mich.; Student Health and Activities Center, : 29100 W. River Rd., Per- young people to excel. 734-216-6230; Fri., 5-9; Sat., Sun., 11 30335 Oregon Rd., Perrysburg; Fri., 6-9. rysburg; 874-4121. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 9: a.m.-10. For those 12 and younger. 30 a.m.-5; Sun., noon-5. Final weekend. Leaders Family Farms and Ghost Tours: Wood County East Toledo Historical Museum: ScreamAcres Haunted Cornfi eld: Historical Museum, 13660 County Home 101 Main St.; 698-2310. Hours: Mon.- International Park; 936-3070. Hours: 0-064 County Rd. 16, Napoleon; 419- Rd., Bowling Green; Fri., 7. Ghost Tours: Fri., 8 a.m.-5; Sat., 8 a.m.-3. Sun., noon-6. 599-1570. Hours: Fri., 6-10; Sat., 1-10; Sat., 1-2. Dia de los Muertos/Day of the Wed.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4; Sun., noon-4. The Henry Ford: 20900 Oakwood Butterfl y House: 11455 Obee Rd., Schedel Arboretum and Gardens: Sun., 1-9. Dead: Sat., 2. Whitehouse; 877-2733; more than 100 Blvd., Dearborn; 800-835-5237; Hours: Fleitz Maze: Fleitz Pumpkin Farm, Halloween at Vail Meadows Riding 19255 W. Portage S. River Rd., Elmore; Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m.-5; Sun., noon-5. Center: butterfl y species. Hours: Sat., 10 a.m.-6; 862-3182. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4; Lenawee County Historical 7133 Seaman Rd., Oregon; 419-836- 6118 Rd., Oregon; Sun., noon-6 (fi nal day of the season). 7613. Daily, 10 a.m.-7; through Wed. Sun., 2-5. Sun., noon-4; through Wed. Museum: 110 E. Church St., Adrian; Oregon-Jerusalem Historical Sylvania Heritage Museum: Kernel Coopers Corn Maze: 9867 Garrison Ghost Walk: Fort Meigs Society’s Brandville School: 5717 517-265-6071; Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m.-2. 1133 N. Main St., Sylvania. Hours: Sat., 1-5; Motown Historical Museum: Mendon Rd., Van Wert; 419-968-2536. State Memorial, 29100 W. River Rd., Grasser St., Oregon; 472-1331; museum 2648 Hours: Fri., 7-midnight; Sat., noon- Perrysburg; tonight, 7-9. RSVP: 419- Wed., 3-7. W. Grand Blvd., Detroit; 313-875-2264. and library open Thu., 2-5. : midnight; Sun., 1-9; through Nov. 3. 874-4121. S.S. Willis B. Boyer Museum Ship: 5403 Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m.-6. Pumpkin Train: Northwest Ohio Elmer Dr.; 936-2986. Hours: daily, 8:30 Old Mill Museum: 242 Toledo St., a.m.-8. Dundee; 734-529-3430; Native American Toledo Firefi ghters Museum: 918 Exhibit. Hours: Fri.-Mon., noon-4. Sylvania Ave.; 478-3473; Sat., noon-4. Walter P. Chrysler Museum: Wolcott House Museum Complex: DaimlerChrysler’s Auburn Hills Campus, 1031 River Rd., Maumee; 893-9602; The Featherstone and Squirrel Rds., Auburn World of Mary Wells Wolcott — Fash- Hills; 888-456-1924. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10 ions and Lifestyles on the Early Maumee a.m.-6; Sun., noon-6. Valley Frontier, 1820-1840: guided tours Train Rides available Thu.-Sun., 12:30 and 2:30. Toledo, Lake Erie and Western Historic Lyme Village: 5001 State Railway & Museum, Inc.: Waterville Rt. 4, Bellevue, Ohio; 419-483-4949. depot. Sat., Sun., holidays: 1, 2:30, and Hours: Sun., 1-4. Final day of the 4. Final weekend. RSVP: 866-638-7246. season. Adrian and Blissfi eld Railroad Maritime Museum of Sandusky: Excursions: U.S. 223, Blissfi eld; Sat., 1. 125 Meigs St., Sandusky; 419-624- RSVP: 888-467-2451. Sat., 1. 0274. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4; Sun., Southern Michigan Railroad: noon-4. 517-456-7677; tours between Clinton Mazza Museum of International and Tecumseh, Mich. Fall Color Tours: Art from Children’s Picture Books: through Sun. Moonlight Ghost Train: Fri., University of Findlay’s Gardner Fine Arts 8; Sat., 7:30; Sun., Mon., 6:30. Clinton Pavilion, Findlay; 419-434-4560; Wed.- departures: Sat., 11 a.m. and 2; Tecum- Fri., noon-5 ; Sun., 1-4. seh departure: Sat., 12:30. Railroad Perrysburg Farmers Market: Loui- Museum: 320 S. Division, Clinton, Mich. siana Ave., Perrysburg; tonight, 3-8. Michigan Star Clipper Dinner Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Train: 840 N. Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake, Center: Spiegel Grove, Fremont; 419- Mich.; 248-960-9440; Moonlight Ghost 332-2081. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m.-5; Train: Fri., 8; Sat., 7:30; Sun., 6:30; Sun., noon-5. HOBO Halloween Express: Sun., noon Sauder Village: State Rt. 2, Arch- and 2. bold, 800-590-9755. Hours: today-Sat., Boat Rides 10 a.m.-5; Sun., noon-4; Last days of the Sandpiper: Promenade Park, season. Jefferson Street Dock; 537-1212; Wood County Historical Center Boo Cruises: today-Tue. Web site: & Museum: 13660 County Home Rd., sandpiperboat.com. Bowling Green; 419-352-0967; self- Volunteer Canal Boat: Isaac Ludwig guided tours: today, Fri., 9:30 a.m.-4:30; Mill, , U.S. 24 at Sat., Sun., 1-4. State Rt. 578, Grand Rapids; 419- Michigan 407-9741; leaves the dock every hour: Ann Arbor Hands On Museum: 219 Hours: Thu., Fri., 11 a.m.-4; Sat., Sun., E. Huron St., Ann Arbor; 313-995-5437; noon-4 (fi nal days of the season). Tue.-Fri., 10 a.m.-5:30; Sat., 10 a.m.-5; Swan Creek Explorer: Erie Street Sun., 1-5. Market Landing, 237 S. Erie St.; 936- Detroit Science Center and Das- 3848; Sat., 45-minute pontoon boat sault Systemes Planetarium: 5020 rides at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, and 1. John R. St., Detroit; 313-577-8400; Tue.-Fri, 9 a.m.-3; Sat., 10:30 a.m.-6; See CALENDAR, Page 19 THE BLADE: TOLEDO, OHIO t THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2007 SECTION E, PAGE 19 THE LISTS This week’s most popular music, movie, video game, and television selections Top movies Top DVD sales Top TV shows Top video games 1. 30 Days of Night, Sony, 1. The Jungle Book, Walt 1. CSI: Crime Scene 1. Halo 3, Xbox 360. $15,951,902. Disney. Investigation, CBS. 2. Super Mario Galaxy (preor- 2. Tyler Perry’s Why Did I 2. Fantastic 4: Rise of the Sil- 2. Dancing With the der), Nintendo Wii. Get Married? Lionsgate, ver Surfer, 20th Century Fox. Stars (Monday), ABC. 3. Daxter Entertainment Pack $12,186,011. 3. Knocked Up, Universal. 3. MLB ALCS Game 7: — Ice Silver, PSP. 3. The Game Plan, Disney, 4. 1408, Weinstein Co. Cleveland at Boston, 4. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom $8,178,646. 5. The Devil Wears Prada, 20th Fox. Hourglass, Nintendo DS. 4. Michael Clayton, Warner Century Fox. 4. Desperate House- 5. The Orange Box, Windows, Bros., $6,677,272. 6. We Are Marshall, Warner wives, ABC. Windows. 5. The Comebacks, Fox Atomic, Bros. 5. Grey’s Anatomy, ABC. 6. Brain Age 2: More Training in $5,554,594. 7. Entourage: Season Three, 6. NCIS, CBS. Minutes a Day, Nintendo DS. 6. Gone Baby Gone, Miramax, Part 2, HBO. Top-selling CDs 7. Dancing With the 7. Wii Play, Nintendo Wii. $5,501,406. 8. Next, Paramount. Stars (Tuesday), ABC. 8. SpongeBob Squarepants Typ- 7. We Own the 1. Rock n Roll Jesus, Kid Rock. 8. CSI: Miami, CBS. ing 2008, Windows, Mac. 9. Barbie as the Top Dog/Atlantic/AG. Night, Sony, Island Princess, 9. Criminal Minds, CBS. 9. Carnival Games, Nintendo Wii. $5,420,793. Universal. 2. Magic, Bruce Springsteen. Columbia/Sony Music. 10. Samantha Who? ABC. 10. Brain Age, Nintendo DS. 8. Tim Bur- 10. The War: A —AMAZON.COM ton’s the Film by Ken 3. Still Feels Good, Rascal Nightmare Burns, PBS Flatts. Lyric Street/Hollywood. Before Home Video. 4. Family, LeAnn Rimes. Curb. Christmas, 5. Exile On Mainstream, Disney, matchbox twenty. Melisma/ $5,330,101. Atlantic/AG. 9. Rendition, 6. Graduation, Kanye West. New Line, Roc-a-Fella/Def Jam/IDJMG. $4,060,012. 7. Reba Duets, Reba McEntire. 10. The Heart- MCA Nashville/UMGN. break Kid, 8. Greatest Hits, Sara Evans. DreamWorks- RCA Nashville/SBN. Paramount, 9. High School Musical 2 $3,814,636. (soundtrack), Walt Disney. SONY (Platinum) PICTURES 10. Noel, Josh Groban. 143/ ‘30 Days of Night’ Reprise/Warner Bros. ‘MLB ALCS Game 7: Cleveland at Boston’ ASSOCIATED PRESS

Ensemble : 9800; today, 2 and 8; Fri., 8; Sat., 1 and Doermann Theater, 2801 W. Bancroft THEATER 8; Sun., 2 and 5:30; through Nov. 11. St.; Wed., 8. Community Comedy Calendar Violinist Rico McNeela and pianist Brighton Beach Memoirs: Uni- Connxtions Comedy Club: 5319 DVD James Whihelmsen: UT Center for versity of Findlay, Egner Center for the Heatherdowns Blvd.; 867-9040; Paul Continued from Page 18 Performing Arts Recital Hall, 2801 W. Performing Arts, Findlay; 419-434-5335; Hooper: Fri., Sat., 8 and 10:30; Colin Continued from Page 14 Wed., 8. Also Nov. 2, 4, 8 and 10. In rep- Theme Parks Bancroft; Sun., 7. Moulton: Wed., 8. of his oddest. DeMille had Cedar Point: Sandusky, Ohio; Brown Bag Concert Series: Rotary ertory with A Streetcar Named Desire: Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase: 314 Park Gazebo, Frost Pkwy., Tiffi n; Dis- Nov. 1, 3, 7, 9, 11. E. Liberty, Ann Arbor; 734-996-9080; just come off of one of his 419-627-2350; HalloWeekends: Fri., Jane Eyre: The Musical: 6-midnight; Sat., noon-midnight; Sun., sonant Grace: alt-jazz duo: Fri., noon. Dawson Peter Berman: tonight, 8; Fri., Sat., 8 biggest fi lms — King of noon-8. Final weekend. Open Mic Youth Sesson and Auditorium, Adrian College, Adrian; and 10:30; comedy jamm: Wed, 8. Kings, about the life of Jesus Paramount : Artists Meet and Greet: Wildwood tonight-Sat., 8. Film I-71, The Importance of Being Earnest: — when he took on this wild Kings Island, near Cincinnati: 800-288- Metropark Manor House, 5100 W. Attack of the “B” Movies: Maumee Central; Sun., 6-8. Ritz Theatre, 30 S. Washington St., 18: Cinema DeLux: 1360 Reynolds Rd., tale of atheism in high school 0808; Halloween Haunt: Fri., Sat., 7-1 and juvenile reformatories. a.m.; Nick or Treat: Sat., Sun., noon-5: BGSU: Bryan Recital Hall: BGSU Tiffi n; 419-448-8544; Sat., 7:30; Sun., 2. Maumee; The Last Man on Earth; Devil Jazz Guitar Ensemble: tonight, 8; Saxo- Presented by the Ritz Players. Girl from Mars: tonight, 7. The fi lm, which stars Lina 30; BareBONES Nights: Sun.-Wed., Dracula: 7-midnight. phobia: Sat., 11 a.m.; Clarinet Choir: Croswell Opera House, 129 The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Basquette as “Judy, the God- Cedar Point’s Castaway Bay Tue., 8; Faculty Artist Series Halloween East Maumee St., Adrian; 517-264- Ohio Theatre, 3114 Lagrange St.; Fri., less Girl,” was the director’s Water Park Resort: Concert: Wed., 8. 7469; Fri., Sat., 8; Sun., 3. Sat., midnight. 2001 Cleveland Don’t Start No Stuff at 30,000 Ft.: biggest commercial fl op of Rd., Sandusky; 419-627-2106; daily, 9 Music From Bowling Green at the Gish Film Theater: BGSU’s Hanna Manor House: Wildwood Preserve Me- Friendship Baptist Church, 5301 Ne- Hall; Nobody Knows: tonight, 7:30. the era. a.m.-10; day passes are available. w Kalahari Indoor Water Park tropark, Manor House, 5100 W. Central braska Ave.; 419-534-5437; Fri., Sat., 8. Son of Paleface: Way Public Ramona: A Story of the Suddenly Last Summer: Resort: U.S. 250, Sandusky; 877- Ave.; BGSU Horn Club: Tue., 7:30. Freed Library, 101 E. Indiana Ave., Perrysburg; White Man’s Injustice to the 525-2427; open daily at 10 a.m. for Ohio Northern University Sym- Center for the Performing Arts at Ohio today, 10 a.m. phony: Freed Center for the Performing Northern University in Ada; 419-772- Haunted Spooks — silent movie Indian, from 1910, was the registered guests and the public. most expensive fi lm pro- Great Wolf Lodge Water Park Arts, Ada. The Temptations Review: 1900; Fri., 8; Sat., 2 and 8; Sun., 2. with organ accompaniment by Bill Annie Get Your Gun: Resort: U.S. 250, Sandusky; 888-779- Wed., 8. Notre Dame Yaney: Collingwood Arts Center: 2413 duction of its era. Directed 2327; registered guests only. The Ark: 316 S. Main St., Ann Arbor; Academy, 3535 W. Sylvania Ave.; 475- Collingwood; 800-838-3006; Sun., 3. by Griffi th, the 16-minute 734-761-1818; performances are at 8 9359; Fri., Sat., 7; Sun., 2. Film Revolutions of the ‘60s: Uni- drama considerably diluted p.m. unless otherwise noted; Erin Mc- The Deacon’s Awakening: Park versity of Toledo, Student Union Room Keown: tonight; Tom Paxton and Joel Lane Hotel, 142 23rd St.; Wed., noon. 1509; Daisies: Wed., 8. Helen Hunt Jackson’s famous MUSIC Mabus: Fri.; Lou and Peter Berryman: Professional IMAX Theatre at the Detroit Sci- novel about the ill-fated love Toledo Opera on the Road: Sat.; Issa and Adrienne Pierce: Sun., Max and Ruby: Lourdes College, ence Center: 5020 John R St., Detroit; of a mission Indian and an University of Findlay Winebrenner 7:30; Lost Gonzo Band: Mon.; Zebula 6832 Convent Blvd., Sylvania; Mon., 10 313-577-8400; The Human Body; Sea aristocratic Mexican girl. The Theological Seminary Auditorium, 950 Avenue: Tue.; Santa Cruz River Band: a.m.; Tue., 10 a.m. and 12:15. presented Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure: fi lm, which stars a young N. Main St., Findlay; Fri., 8. Wed. by Theatreworks USA. daily; through Nov. 21. Cincinnati Dancing Pigs Jug World’s Greatest Magic Show: IMAX Theatre at the Great Lakes Mary Pickford and Henry B. Band: Defi ance College Schomburg Fisher Theatre, 3011 W. Grand Blvd., Science Center: 601 Erieside Ave., Walthall, who later starred Auditorium, Defi ance; tonight, 7. SPORTS Detroit; 313-872-1000; tonight, 7:30; Cleveland; 216-694-2000. Dinosaurs in Griffi th’s Birth of a Nation, Heroes, Super-Heroes & Anti- Fri., 4:30 and 7:30; Sat., 11 a.m., 2 and Alive! 3D; Hurricane on the Bayou; boasts beautiful locations Heroes Halloween Concert with the College Football 7:30; Sun., 2 and 6:30. Twelve Angry Northern Illinois at the University Harry Potter and the Order of the — it was shot by Griffi th’s Perrysburg Symphony Orchestra: Men: Tue.-Nov. 18. Phoenix; daily. Owens Community College, 30335 of Toledo: Stadium; Sat., 7. The Poetry of Pizza: Purple Rose longtime cameraman Billy Ohio at Bowling Green State Uni- IMAX Theatre at Henry Ford Oregon Rd., Perrysburg; Sat., 3. Theatre, 137 Park St., Chelsea, Mich.; Museum: 20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dear- Bitzer. And Griffi th shows a Toledo Symphony’s Halloween versity: Doyt Perry Stadium; Sat., 6. 734-433-7673; tonight, 8; Fri., Sat., 3 Horse Racing born; 313-271-1620. Hurricane on the lot more sensitivity toward Spooktacular at the Peristyle: Toledo and 8; through Dec. 22. Bayou: Mon.-Fri. Dinosaurs Alive! 3D; the American Indian than he Museum of Art Peristyle; Sun., 3. Raceway Park: 5700 Telegraph Rd.; Escanaba in Love: Gem Theatre, 419-476-7751; Sat., 7; Sun., Mon., 6. Transformers; Sea Monsters: A Prehis- UT Symphonic Band and Wind 333 Madison Ave., Detroit; 313-963- toric Adventure: daily; through Nov. 4. did for blacks fi ve years later in Birth of a Nation.