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SUMMARY:New Docent Class
DESCRIPTION:The Worthington Historical Society is looking for interested candidates to join our 2026 Docent class. Volunteers lead scheduled guided tours of the Orange Johnson House throughout the year. Additionally\, docents are able to participate in education events such as Worthington History Days for our district’s third graders\, and other special events throughout the year. Training consists of several half day workshops in early spring. If interested\, please contact the Society at info@worthingtonhistory.org or by phone\, 614-885-1247. \nNew & Returning Docents! The Society is looking for volunteers specifically to help with the walking tours during Worthington History Days for third graders in May. Volunteers lead four 30-minute walking tours from the Green to New England Avenue and back over the course of each morning\, discussing how Worthington has changed and what has stayed the same over the past two centuries. Contact Kate at the office if interested in being part of the team that fills this role in 2026. \nThe Shop is seeking a few more wonderful NEW volunteers to join our team\, especially on Saturdays. You’ll have the opportunity to assist customers alongside a current Shop volunteer\, making a real difference in our community. Our Shop volunteers are truly invaluable\, helping us open the doors to our museum and antique shop to our visitors. Your time and dedication can make a world of difference!
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/new-docent-class/
LOCATION:Old Rectory\, 50 West New England\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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SUMMARY:Orange Johnson House Tours\, Wednesdays in March & April
DESCRIPTION:Each Wednesday in March and April\, the Orange Johnson House will welcome guests for tours at 1 pm on a drop-in basis. Reservations will not be required! Admission will be $8 per adult\, $5 per child 6 – 16 and is free for children five and under. Members are free. \nSunday tours can still be booked online\, 24-hr advance reservation\, using the “Book A Tour” button on our homepage. \n 
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/orange-johnson-house-tours-wednesdays-in-march-april/
LOCATION:Orange Johnson House\, 956 High St\, Worthington\, OH\, 43085\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Honoring Worthington’s Women of Influence
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, March 13th\, 12:00-1:30 pm \nMcConnell Arts Center\, Master Classroom \n777 Evening Street \n$25 per person\, register at worthingtonhistory.org \nJoin the Society for a program to celebrate Women’s History Month in March.  Enjoy a box lunch and hear from Historical Society speakers who will share the stories of women who’ve made significant contributions to Worthington\, Ohio and the country through their works across the last two centuries.  \nA selection of boxed lunches will be offered (select from choices when registering). Space is limited – register through our website\, using the “Book online now!” link below. \nPictured above: Ruth Potter\, March 31st\, 1955\, Worthington News. Potter was a 1929 Worthington High School graduate who went on to take over the family business\, serving as President of the Potter Lumber and Supply Co.   \nBook online now!
URL:https://worthingtonhistory.org/event/lunch-learn-honoring-worthingtons-women-of-influence/
LOCATION:McConnell Arts Center\, 777 Evening Street\, Worthington\, 43085\, United States
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