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SUMMARY:A Brief History of Worthington
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 2nd\, 1-3 pm\nLifelong Learning Institute at the MAC\, 777 Evening Street \nExecutive Director Kate LaLonde will be sharing a brief history of Worthington. Tickets can be purchased “a la carte” for $10 per presentation or $50 for all eight weeks of programs. Registration and program information can be found here: https://www.mcconnellarts.org/classes/lifelong-learning-institute/
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LOCATION:McConnell Arts Center\, 777 Evening Street\, Worthington\, 43085\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ohio’s Indigenous History - Newark Earthworks and the Jeffers Mound
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 11th\, 7-8 pm\nMcConnell Arts Center\, 777 Evening Street \nLearn more about Newark Earthworks’ recent World Heritage designation and Worthington’s own Jeffers Mound from Dr. Brad Lepper\, Ohio History Connection\, and Kate LaLonde\, Worthington Historical Society. Registration is required through the Worthington Library website here\, https://www.worthingtonlibraries.org/calendar/20240411/ohios-indigenous-history-newark-earthworks-and-jeffers-mound
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/ohios-indigenous-history-newark-earthworks-and-the-jeffers-mound/
LOCATION:McConnell Arts Center\, 777 Evening Street\, Worthington\, 43085\, United States
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SUMMARY:Community Led Walnut Grove Cemetery Walk
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, April 14th\, 2-3:30 pm\nWalnut Grove Cemetery\, 5561 Milton Ave. \nDo you have a relative or special person buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery with an interesting story? This tour will give individuals a chance to lead part of the tour and share a brief background and story about their chosen person. Help the Society uncover and document the stories of the Worthington community by contributing to this community-built itinerary. \nTour will be limited to up to ten participants sharing stories and ten additional tourists. Additional details will be communicated to participants upon signing up. Tour is free. Reserve a spot here through SignUpGenius\, or by calling the Society at 614-885-1247. \nLink to Register: Worthington Historical Society: Community Led Walnut Grove Cemetery Tour (signupgenius.com)
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/community-led-walnut-grove-cemetery-walk/
LOCATION:Walnut Grove Cemetery\, Milton Drive\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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SUMMARY:Night Market - Shop Open
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Old Worthington shops and Experience Worthington\, the Shop at the Old Rectory will be open from 6-9 pm for Night Market. Stop in to shop our antiques and consignments – new items are added all the time! \nRestaurants will be open as well as food trucks plus music by DJ Joseph Moorer.
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/night-market-shop-open/
LOCATION:Old Rectory\, 50 West New England\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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