ACDJFS Blood Drive
Athens County Department of Job and Family Services 13183 St. Rt. 13, Millfield, OH, United StatesAthens County Department of Job and Family Services will host a Blood Drive on Wednesday, March 6th, 9am – 3pm, at the County Home Offices at 13183 St. Rt. 13, Millfield. All blood types are needed. To schedule an appointment call 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit: RedCrossBlood.org , sponsor code: AthensJF. Streamline your donation experience and save up to... Read More
Sustainability Film Series: In the Starlight
Athena Cinema 20 S. Court St., Athens, OH, United StatesEnvironmental Studies and the Alden Library present the sixth year of the Sustainability Film Series, working in partnership with the Athena Cinema and many other sponsors including the Global Arts Festival, April 1-5. Our vision and goal are those of years past: to offer attendees the opportunity to acquire a deeper understanding of the current... Read More
The Absence of the Syrian Artist Continues
Kennedy Museum of Art The Ridges Building 1 100 Ridges Circle, Athens, OH, United StatesThe Absence of the Syrian Artist February 4 – March 10 ”The Absence of the Syrian Artist” is a visual art installation curated by Basil Masri Zada as part of his Ph.D. dissertation research. Kennedy Museum of Art Ohio University, Lin Hall 100 Ridges Circle Athens, Ohio 45701 740.593.1304 Gallery Hours M, T, W, F:... Read More
Irish History w/ Conor
Jackson City LibraryIrish native Conor Dullaghan will show and tell his extensive Irish historical memorabilia. Conor Has collected war memorabilia for most of his life and will display them at the Jackson City Library for an evening of learning.
2nd Annual Cat Art Show Opening at Arts West
Arts West 132 West State Street, Athens, OH, United StatesCat Art Show Opening Reception Thursday, March 7, 5:30-8:30pm Come and enjoy cat art, refreshments, a silent auction, cat videos, and live cat-themed music stylings by Steve Zarate. Half the show features cat artwork by Integrated Services, under the leadership of Kim Jackson, and the other half features artworks created by the public. March 7-21:... Read More
Foster Care & Adoption Information Meeting
Athens County Children Services 14 Stonybrook Drive, Athens, OH, United StatesAre you are interested in learning more about parenting opportunities through foster care and adoption? Attend this information meeting at Athens County Children Services and get your questions answered. There is no obligation to move forward. Light refreshments will be provided.
No Small Matter Documentary Film
Washington State Community College 710 Colegate Drive, Marietta, OH, United StatesEarly Learning – It’s No Small Matter! Join the movement in Southeast Ohio and around the country that is putting our youngest kids first! Come view the powerful documentary and share your thoughts with others in an open forum - Parents, Teachers, Neighbors, Bosses, Grandparents, Providers, Educators, Nurses, Doctors, Agencies, Policy Makers, Advocates – the... Read More
Radium Girls at Warren High
Warren High School, Vincent, OHThe Warren High School Drama Department will be presenting Radium Girls by D.W. Greggory on March 8, 2019 at 7:00 PM and March 10, 2019 at 2:00 PM in the Warren High School auditorium. The play is based on the true story of young working-class girls in the 1920’s who fight for compensation from their... Read More
JumpsART: Paint
JumpstART your preschooler’s creativity at the ZMA every second Friday of each month. Expose your toddler to the exciting world of art. Each session is unique as you both experiment with new materials, discover art-making techniques, and explore hidden treasures in the ZMA’s galleries. Discover the many ways artists use paint throughout the ZMA galleries... Read More
Nightfall at The Ridges
Radar Hill Trail 39.314374, -82.120776, Athens, OH, United StatesTime: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Location: Parking lot below the Compost Facility, to the right off Dairy Lane/Blackburn Road, Athens, OH We will walk up towards Radar Hill (20 min) and quietly await the American Woodcock males to start their “peent” calls and aerial displays after sunset. Rain will cancel, but mist or light drizzle won’t. Guide: Stefan Gleissberg