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Event Calendar

April 18, 2015


COMMON CORE TOWNHALL, KALIDA

From 9:00AM to 12:00PM

Reclaiming Local Control of our Schools, Kalida Location Kalida K of C, 718 Napoleon Rd. Panel of Speakers Heidi Huber Rob Coburn Dawn Kazmierzak Andy Thompson Dan Thiele We will be collecting non-perishable food at this event to distribute to local pantries

HPD OFFERS WILDFLOWER MONITORING IN THE PARKS

1:00PM

HPD OFFERS WILDFLOWER MONITORING IN THE PARKS Join Hancock Park District Natural Resource staff on a journey of identification and documentation of wildflowers as they emerge and bloom along the trails in the parks. Dress for weather and ground conditions. Monitoring generally lasts approximately 1 ½ hours or more. Participants are welcome to attend this FREE activity with no registration required. Recommended for participants 12 years and up. Litzenberg Memorial Woods, main parking lot 6100 US Route 224 West (Approx. 5 miles West of I-75 Exit 159) WEDNESDAYS: 1pm March 25 1pm April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 1pm May 6, 13 Oakwoods Nature Preserve, outdoor fireplace by Discovery Center 1400 Oakwoods Lane (off TR 144, South of W. Sandusky St.) THURSDAYS: 1pm March 26 1pm April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 1pm May 7, 14 Aeraland Recreation Area, main parking lot 1141 TR 243, Fostoria (between St. Rt. 12 East and St. Rt. 613) SATURDAYS: Noon March 28 Noon April 11, 18, 25 Noon May 2, 9, 16 For more information about other upcoming programs and events, view the HPD Seasonal Program Guide at www.HancockParks.com under the “What’s New” section or call the HPD office at 419-425-PARK/7275 and “Discover Your Hancock Parks”.

JAY AND THE AMERICANS, RITZ, TIFFIN

7:30PM

Saturday, April 18, 2015 - 7:30 PM Jay and the Americans, started by four teenage boys in Sandy Yaguda’s Brooklyn basement 50 years ago, is one of the lasting success stories in Rock 'n Roll history. Few bands have ever reached the musical heights of Jay and the Americans. From 1962 to 1971, this group charted an amazing twelve top-ten records. With three original band members, founding member Sandy Yaguda (aka Deanne); original member Howie Kirschenbaum (aka Kane); and original member Marty Kupersmith (aka Sanders), plus the addition of Jay Reincke, the third and likely the best "Jay" yet, they have recreated the authentic sound of their greatest hits including “Tonight” (from the musical West Side Story), “She Cried,” “Only In America,” “Come A Little Bit Closer,” “Cara Mia” and “This Magic Moment.”