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SUMMARY:Orange Johnson Christmas Open House
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy “An Old Time Christmas” at the Orange Johnson House this year on Sundays\, December 4th\, 11th & 18th from 1 pm – 4 pm.\nThe Worthington Historical Society invites you to visit the Orange Johnson House at 956 High Street in Worthington while it is decorated for the Christmas season.   Please join us for an enjoyable afternoon of music and holiday merriment! \nSunday December 11th our musical guests will be classical saxophonists Wes Miller & Andrew Kovaleski\, who will perform from 2 – 3 pm.  \nWes Miller holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Saxophone Performance from Bowling Green State University where he was a student of Dr. John Sampen. He has performed with the Tulsa Philharmonic\, Adrian Symphony\, Toledo Symphony\, Toledo Concert Band\, Columbus Symphony\, United States Navy Band Woodwind Quintet\, University of Kentucky Orchestra\, Bowling Green Philharmonia\, Lexington Philharmonic\, the Lancaster Festival Orchestra and the Westerville Symphony.  As one of the original members of the Black Swamp Saxophone Quartet\, Wes was a First Prize Winner in the 1992 Wind Division of the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition. He has also had the pleasure of participating in masterclasses with Claude Delangle (Paris Conservatory)\, Don Sinta (Univ. of Michigan)\, and Fred Hemke (Northwestern University). Additionally\, he was the adjunct replacement for saxophone professor\, Dr. Michael Cox at Capital University.  Currently he teaches private lessons\, plays soprano saxophone in the Black Swamp Saxophone Quartet and plays principal saxophone in the Ohio Capital Winds.\nAndrew Kovaleski is a classical saxophonist and piano technician in Columbus\, OH. He has performed new works by composers such as Andrew Mead\, Owen Hopper\, Nick Zoulek\, Lucy Armstrong\, Charlie Wilmoth\, and many more. He has been active as a contemporary improviser at venues such as It Looks Like It’s Open and The Vanderelli Room in Columbus and through his concert series\, Noise on Phelps\, in Youngstown\, OH. Andrew plays alto saxophone in the Black Swamp Saxophone Quartet and holds a Master of Music in Saxophone Performance from Youngstown State University\, where he studied with Dr. James Umble. He also holds a Bachelor of the Arts in Music History from Otterbein University\, and has previously studied with Jay Miglia\, Wes Miller\, and Jean-Michel Goury.\nThe Society will be collecting non-perishable food items for the Worthington Resource Pantry.  In lieu of an admission cost\, we invite guests to donate one or more items to this valuable community program.  While members receive complimentary visits all year long\, we extend the invitation to donate items to our Society community as well.\nPLEASE NOTE: The Orange Johnson House will close for Sunday tours after our last open house (except by appointment) on December 18th until Spring 2023.  Make sure to visit for the holidays!
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/orange-johnson-christmas-open-house-3/
LOCATION:Orange Johnson House\, 956 High St\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221204T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T053505
CREATED:20191114T162648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221005T142510Z
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SUMMARY:Orange Johnson Christmas Open House
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy “An Old Time Christmas” at the Orange Johnson House this year!\nDecember 4th\, 11th & 18th\, 1 pm – 4 pm\n The Worthington Historical Society invites you to visit the Orange Johnson House at 956 High Street in Worthington while it is decorated for the Christmas season.\nOnce again the Society will be collecting non-perishable food items for the Worthington Resource Pantry.  In lieu of an admission cost\, we invite guests to donate one or more items to this valuable community program.  While members receive complimentary visits all year long\, we extend the invitation to donate items to our Society community as well.\nPlease join us for an enjoyable afternoon of music and holiday merriment!\nPLEASE NOTE: The Orange Johnson House will close for Sunday tours after our last open house (except by appointment) on December 18th until Spring 2023.  Make sure to visit for the holidays!
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/orange-johnson-christmas-open-house/
LOCATION:Orange Johnson House\, 956 High St\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221101T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221102T200000
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SUMMARY:Registration for Children's Christmas at the Orange Johnson House
DESCRIPTION:Children’s Christmas Registration\nTuesday\, November 1st\, 7 – 8 pm\nWednesday\, November 2nd\, 7 – 8 pm\nThe Orange Johnson House\, 956 High St.\nRegistration is coming up for a popular holiday tradition in Worthington! Children’s Christmas allows your children in grades 3-5 experience the Christmas holidays the old-fashioned way at the Worthington Historical Society’s Christmas program on Saturday December 3rd\, 10th or 17th from 4 pm – 8 pm.\nActivities will include learning about school traditions\, hearing Christmas stories\, touring the Orange Johnson House\, playing period games\, making a craft\, singing traditional songs\, preparing and eating a typical early 1800s meal and receiving a gift from a very famous visitor.\nPrior registration is required\, and must be done in person only\, and you may only register a child in your family. Cost per child is $25.00. Payment must accompany registration.\nTo volunteer to help with Children’s Christmas\, please contact the Society.
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/registration-for-childrens-christmas-at-the-orange-johnson-house/
LOCATION:Orange Johnson House\, 956 High St\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T053505
CREATED:20180116T212734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221026T010742Z
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SUMMARY:Ghost Tour at Walnut Grove Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:Book A Tour\n\n\nIn partnership with Walnut Grove Cemetery\nJoin the Worthington Historical Society under the moon for a tour at Walnut Grove Cemetery. Worthington residents spanning the centuries who have made Walnut Grove their final resting place will be out and about after dark to share stories.\nWalking shoes and flashlight are recommended. The tour will take place rain or shine (severe weather excepted)\, so bring an umbrella if rain is in the forecast! In the event of severe weather\, cancellation will be posted on our website by 6 pm. The tour is designed for guests 13 and older. Tickets are non-refundable.\nTickets may be purchased using the blue “Book Now” button for $15.00\, or at Fritzy Jacobs or The Shop at the Old Rectory. (Cash or Check only)\nphoto courtesy of Haunted History of Columbus\, Ohio
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/ghost-tour-at-walnut-grove-cemetery-2/
LOCATION:Walnut Grove Cemetery\, Milton Drive\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221002T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221002T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T053505
CREATED:20190102T153012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T143351Z
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SUMMARY:Life on the Farm\, Family Day at the Orange Johnson House
DESCRIPTION:This popular event at the Orange Johnson House is back! \nGoats\, lambs\, chickens\, ducks\, turkeys and rabbits\, and even a pig\, will take up residence on the Orange Johnson property on Sunday\, October 2nd. The Johnson family raised sheep\, and likely had some of the other animals that are coming to visit on their farm. “Bring the Farm to You” will join with the Society to allow visitors a chance to see and even touch the animals that provided the Johnson family with both food and fiber. Admission on this Sunday will include a visit with the animals and a look inside the Orange Johnson House where self-paced tours will be on offer.  In our lower level young visitors can try their hands building log houses and barns with Lincoln Logs\, fill the barn with animals the Johnsons might have had on their farm\, try on pioneer outfits\, read books about pioneer lifestyles\, and making quilt patterns with magnetic quilt piecing kits. \nAdmission Free! \nParking available in lot adjacent to the museum.
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/life-on-the-farm-family-day-at-the-orange-johnson-house-2/
LOCATION:Orange Johnson House\, 956 High St\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T053505
CREATED:20220817T152416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220818T182813Z
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SUMMARY:Ohio Open Doors in Worthington
DESCRIPTION:Seven historic Worthington sites will take part in the Ohio History Connection’s event\, Ohio Open Doors\, on the afternoon of Sunday\, September 18th.  \nThe statewide event\, which takes place Fri.\, Sept. 9 through Sun.\, Sept. 18\, highlights historic buildings and landmarks across our state as they open their doors for events.   Explore fascinating places that reflect Ohio’s rich heritage. All Ohio Open Doors events are free and a full listing is available online at ohiohistory.org/opendoors. \n \nWorthington sites that will be open on September 18th include:\n\n\nThe Old Rectory/Worthington Historical Society: 1 – 4 pm; Behind the Scenes open house with seldom seen items from the collection on exhibit; 50 West New England Avenue\n\n\nThe Orange Johnson House/Worthington Historical Society: 1 – 4 pm; Visit the museum at an open house; Suzanne Newcomb will play the Trondlin fortepiano; 956 High Street\n\n\nSt. John AME Church Open House: 2 – 4 pm; St John African Methodist Episcopal Church was Worthington’s first African American church.  This building was constructed in 1914\, and the congregation was founded as Bethel AME Church in 1897; 682 Plymouth Street\n\n\nSharon Memorial Hall Open House; 1 – 3 pm; First built as the Wright residence in 1861\, this property came under the care of the Trustees of the Sharon Township Memorial in 1945.  The building retains many early features including fireplaces and staircase;  137 E. Granville Rd.\n\n\nSt. John’s Episcopal Church Open House\, 1 – 3 pm; Tour the church’s campus including the sanctuary\, cemetery and Township Hall; enjoy performances by the St. John’s choir and two pipe organs; 700 High Street\n\n\nMcConnell Arts Center\, 1 – 4 pm; Tour the on-site visual arts exhibition\, “Drawing the Line: Comic Artists of Columbus” in the building that once housed Worthington High School\, designed by architect Frank Packard; 777 Evening Street\n\n\nFlint Cemetery; “A Time To Remember”  event 2 – 3:30 pm; cemetery open all day; The COVID years have been stressful. Visit the Flint Cemetery as it provides time and space for you to reflect\, to remember\, to rejoice\, to mourn\, to grieve\, to find comfort\, to find a measure of healing.  A public reading of names of those we’ve lost will take place at 3:20 pm; \, 8187 Flint Road\, Columbus
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/ohio-open-doors-in-worthington/
LOCATION:Worthington\, Ohio\, Worthington\, OH\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220710T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220710T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T053505
CREATED:20220628T144508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220628T144759Z
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SUMMARY:St. John's Cemetery Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, July 10th\, 1 pm \nMeet at St. John’s Cemetery\, 700 High Street \nSt. John Episcopal Church and cemetery are the oldest in all of central Ohio\, founded in 1803. The first burial was of Abner Pinney in 1804\, 27 years before the church building was constructed. The last burial was Charles Edward Burr in 1882\, although Walnut Grove held its first burial in 1859. On this tour\, hear the stories of some of Worthington’s early pioneer families buried in this charming cemetery in the heart of Worthington.   \nGuests will walk along both gravel paths and uneven ground. In the event of thunderstorms or heavy rain the tour will be canceled. \n$5 Donation per person recommended.
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/st-johns-cemetery-walking-tour/
LOCATION:St. John’s Cemetery\, Behind 700 High Street\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220529T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220529T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T053505
CREATED:20190118T150916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220502T124655Z
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SUMMARY:Walnut Grove Cemetery Walking Tour: Worthington’s Veterans
DESCRIPTION:Visit the final resting place of Veterans representing the War of 1812 through the Gulf War\, and hear their interesting stories on this Society tour. Many of the names will be familiar as having been very involved in the history of Worthington and Columbus area.  \nThe tour will meet by the cemetery office near the Milton Street entrance and will be about 1.5 hours long.  Parking is available by the service buildings as well as along the streets (one side only\, please!) Guests will walk along both paved paths and uneven ground. In the event of thunderstorms or heavy rain the tour will be canceled.
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/veterans-day-tour-at-walnut-grove-cemetery/
LOCATION:Walnut Grove Cemetery\, Milton Drive\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211110T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211110T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T053505
CREATED:20211026T165801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211026T165801Z
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SUMMARY:General Meeting & Program: Elizabeth Greer Coit “Mother\, Are You Strong Minded and Do You Wear Pants?"
DESCRIPTION:Free & Open to everyone!\n\nAt the Worthington Historical Society’s 2021 General Meeting\, Leslie Blankenship will introduce one of Worthington’s notable women in first-person. Elizabeth Greer Coit’s eight-year old daughter Belle posed the question\, “Mother\, are you strong-minded and do you wear pants?” when she ran home from school crying. It was 1863\, and Belle had been bullied by boys. One of the founders of the Columbus Soldiers’ Aid Society during the war\, Elizabeth tolerated no nonsense and held recalcitrant male authority figures accountable for providing bandages and medicines to wounded men sent home and those in the field. Evidently\, they didn’t take kindly to this “uppity” woman.\n\nBorn in 1820\, the daughter of immigrants\, Elizabeth grew up in the progressive village of Worthington\, but endured several traumatic events. As a result\, she became an ardent advocate for education and equal rights for women. As Treasurer\, she and her friend President Frances Casement from Painesville\, revitalized the moribund Ohio Woman Suffrage Association in 1884. That year\, Elizabeth also founded the Columbus Equal Rights Association\, the first woman suffrage group in Columbus. They met once a month in her home two blocks from the Statehouse at Third and Rich Streets.\n\nIn 1894\, she and the state organization lobbied and won a bill permitting women to vote in school board elections\, a first step. Also during the 1890’s\, four states adopted women’s suffrage into their constitutions: Wyoming\, Colorado\, Utah\, and Idaho. Elizabeth dedicated her life to the advancement of women\, but she did not live to see ratification of the Federal “Susan B. Anthony” Suffrage Amendment on August 18\, 1920. When Elizabeth passed in 1901\, her daughter Belle picked up the torch and carried it to victory.\n\nThe program will follow a short business meeting\, including election of Society officers\, and is open to all. Masks required in the Griswold Center.
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/general-meeting-program-elizabeth-greer-coit-mother-are-you-strong-minded-and-do-you-wear-pants/
LOCATION:The Griswold Center\, 777 High St\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200217T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200217T134500
DTSTAMP:20260418T053505
CREATED:20200129T172447Z
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SUMMARY:Tour the Doll Museum at the Old Rectory
DESCRIPTION:This boutique museum features a distinguished collection of 19th and 20th century dolls. This guided tour will include a brief look the c. 1845 Rectory’s restored parlor followed by a tour of the doll museum collections. The tour will be approximately 30 – 40 minutes. A shop with antiques and collectibles is also housed at the Rectory.
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/tour-the-doll-museum-at-the-old-rectory/
LOCATION:Old Rectory\, 50 West New England\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200213T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200213T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T053505
CREATED:20200114T193918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200114T193918Z
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SUMMARY:O My Heart! A Pop-up Valentines Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Vintage Valentines will be on display for this fun pop-up event in the second floor exhibit space at the Old Rectory (50 West New England Ave). From loving tributes to the acerbic “vinegar” valentines\, elaborate pop-ups\, honeycombs and movables\, a romantic “love knot” and of course the many “punny” cards\, the Society’s collection is delightful! \nThe exhibit will be open Thursday February 13th from 1 – 4 pm\, Friday February 14th from 10 am – 4 pm and Saturday February 15th from 10 am – 2 pm. The event is free and open to the public! Make time to stop in the Shop and visit the Doll Museum (regular admissions apply) while you are in.
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/o-my-heart-a-pop-up-valentines-exhibit/
LOCATION:Old Rectory\, 50 West New England\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191222
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CREATED:20191008T153531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191114T163517Z
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SUMMARY:Children's Christmas Registration
DESCRIPTION:As of 11/14/2019 there are a limited number of spots available for Saturday December 7th and Saturday December 21st.  Please contact the Society at info@worthingtonhistory.org or call 614-885-1247 to register.   \nLet your children in grades 3-5 experience the Christmas holidays the old-fashioned way at the WHS’s Christmas program on Saturday December 7th\, 14th OR 21st from 5 pm – 9 pm.  Activities will include learning about school traditions\, hearing Christmas stories\, touring the Orange Johnson House\, playing period games\, making a craft\, singing traditional songs\, preparing and eating a typical early 1800s meal and receiving a gift from a very famous visitor. \nAdvanced registration is required to participate in this event and must be done in person only\, and you may only register a child in your family. Cost per child is $25.00. Payment must accompany registration. \n 
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/childrens-christmas-registration-5/
LOCATION:Orange Johnson House\, 956 High St\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190913T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190913T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T053505
CREATED:20190717T162752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190717T162752Z
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SUMMARY:Camarata Trio in Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Camarata Trio will return to the Orange Johnson House this September to celebrate Clara Schumann’s 200th birthday! Ariane Sletner\, violin\, Luis Biava\, cello\, and Suzanne Newcomb\, piano\, will present the Trio in G minor by Clara Schumann\, as well as other works of the day\, all performed on the historic Tröndlin pianoforte!  Join us on September 13th (Clara’s actual birthday) & 14th at 7:30 pm in the beautiful Orange Johnson House. \nTickets will go on sale August 3rd at the Shop at the Old Rectory and are expected to sell out!
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/camarata-trio-in-concert/
LOCATION:Orange Johnson House\, 956 High St\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180613T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180613T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T053505
CREATED:20180116T212916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180323T143413Z
UID:12505-1528916400-1528921800@worthingtonhistory.org
SUMMARY:Annual Meeting & Talk by Jarrod Burks about Ohio's Ancient Earthworks
DESCRIPTION:Ancient earthworks abound in central Ohio\, including immense mounds and earthen enclosures with geometric shapes that date back more than 2000 years. These ancient monuments occur in parks\, farm fields\, and our very own back yards.  In this presentation Dr. Jarrod Burks\, Director of Archaeological Geophysics at Ohio Valley Archaeology will review some of the latest discoveries in Ohio earthwork research using old aerial photographs and new high-tech remote sensing instruments. Recent archival work and field studies have located the remains of ancient wooden architecture and entirely new sites. We will consider these finds and their implications in regards to Worthington’s Jeffers Mound and the earthwork complex that once surrounded it. Might there yet be archaeological remains left in the park around the mound and in nearby yards? We ponder this and more at the Worthington Historical Society’s Annual Meeting. \nTalk will be preceded by a brief business meeting.  Free; open to the public.
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/society-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:The Griswold Center\, 777 High St\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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