Carroll Heritage Day Open House
Join the Carroll Area Historical Society for an afternoon of celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Carroll Area Historical Society by honoring our local history.
Join the Carroll Area Historical Society for an afternoon of celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Carroll Area Historical Society by honoring our local history.
Curious about making your own music, but don't know how to play an instrument? Learn all about digital music software and be your own DJ at this program where you will learn the fundamentals of digital music creation and experiment with creating music tracks, editing audio, and playing your creations.
Come learn tips how to enjoy more fruits and vegetables in your meals and snacks every day.
Did you know that some of your favorites plants may be harming our ecosystem! After a brief presentation about invasive plants, we will hike about 1.5 miles to search for and identify a few of the common culprits. Learn about native choices to replace the ‘invaders’ in your yard.
This heartfelt program blends comedy, magic, and personal stories to provide insight into Autism.
Carmen Ohio has traveled back in time and stolen art from several Ohio artists. Your mission: Work as a team to recover these important works of art! We'll begin with a 30-minute interactive presentation, followed by 30 minutes of art stations. This event is designed for elementary students, but younger and older students are also welcome!
Learn about the summer solstice and celebrate the longest day of the year!
Visit the Fairfield County Infirmary on Saturday, June 21 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for self guided roaming tours of the building, raffles, vendors, food, and special guests. Admission is $20.
The Homegrown National Park movement was born from the realization that our actions, even on a small scale, can collectively make a monumental difference in preserving biodiversity and combating environmental degradation.
Have you ever lost your way in broad daylight? How do animals get around at night? On this two-mile hike we will put our senses to the test and learn the adaptations animals use to navigate the dark forest better than we do during the day!
