View the only one-room schoolhouse in Lake Township. Take a seat in original wooden desks and view Hartville High School graduating classes and other displays. 2-5 p.m. Aug. 22. 1101 Lake Center St. NW.
History of Churches and Religion in Lake Township will highlight significant information for understanding the diversity, commonality and achievements of each group. The display will be an overview of humble beginnings, struggles, mergers and division, resulting in new relationships. 2-5 p.m. Aug. 29. 3303 Myers St. NW.
Come celebrate the completion of our new conservation gallery! This fun evening will include gourmet food stations catered by Glenmoor, a ribbon cutting ceremony, and a "treasure hunt" of artifacts.THIS IS YOUR ONLY CHANCE TO SEE OUR NEW STORAGE FACILITY. IT WILL NOT BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
6-11 p.m. July 16. Enter off First Street SE, Massillon. Reggae music by Carlos Jones and the P.L.U.S. Band. Free admission. Island food, beverages for purchase. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Some picnic tables available. Family-friendly. More information, Massillon Museum at (330) 833-4061.
Stark Parks invites you to enjoy a guided tour of this five story, 176-year old historic icon while learning about the mill's history, role in the community, and the milling process. Reservations required. Qualifies for Healthy Adventures activity.
Enjoy a guided tour of this historic icon from 6-7:30 p.m. while learning about the mill's history, its role in the community, and the milling process. Sponsored by Stark Parks. Reservations required at www.StarkParks.com or 330-409-8096.
The North Canton Heritage Society, as part of its summer Toy Show, will host a talk on dollhouses, past and present, by Kim Kenney, Curator of the William McKinley Presidential Center and Museum in Canton, on Saturday, August 7, at 1:30 p.m. She will give a timeline history of these miniature structures from ancient times to the present.
Jackson Historical Society invites the public to share memories and memorabilia of the township, such as photos of farms, families, community and school, stories about living/growing up in the township, memorabilia, newspaper articles. Open sessions 2nd Tue. of each month beginning in July, 6:30-8:30.
Join us for a nostalgic look back at the "crown jewel" of Canton. Enjoy our fully illustrated slide lecture as it traces the history of Meyers Lake. Nostalgic images of rides, bathhouse, dance floor and more!
Signature Soup, Bread and beverage included!
Prepaid Reservations!
Join Curator, Kim Kenney as she takes you back in time to an era of lamplighters and booming industries, when vast mansions with rolling lawns lined Market Avenue.
This program includes breakfast sweets, tea & coffee and the program.
Prepaid reservations required.