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SUMMARY:Trivia at Ohio Fire
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Ohio Fire for Trivia on the first Tuesday of every month except for December. Questions start promptly at 6:00 so be sure to arrive early for your team to get a slot before we start. Trivia is formatted with three rounds of 10 questions each.   \nEvery team receives a packet with three sheets of answer slips worth 1-10 points for each round making a maximum score per round of 55. Final trivia is wager based meaning you can win or lose it all on the last question so bid wisely! The top three teams receive a generous gift card from Ohio Fire so if you win dinner may just be on us! We’ll go over a refresher of how it all works when you arrive.  \nPlan to arrive early to grab some amazing food\, a drink\, and pick your team name. We are excited to see you there so ready your brains for trivia and your stomachs for pizza! 
URL:https://www.ashlandhistory.org/event/trivia-at-ohio-fire-2/2025-05-06/
LOCATION:Ohio Fire\, 88 E. Main Street\, Ashland\, OH\, 44805\, United States
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SUMMARY:Vietnam: My Story - Book Signing with Greg Gorrell
DESCRIPTION:Ashland Native\, Greg Gorrell\, community leader and Vietnam War infantry combat veteran\, chronicles his personal journey during the war – and “the War” in his country when he came home. \nHis book\, Vietnam-Survival: There & Home\, depicts the good\, the bad\, and the ugly on a military and personal level. \nIt is about life\, death\, heartache\, injury\, mistakes\, divorce\, tragedy\, and a lifetime journey of survival\, hope\, faith\, redemption\, forgiveness\, reflections\, and healing. \nGreg joins the Ashland County Historical Society on Thursday\, May 22nd at 6:30 PM at the Freer Children’s Home (1260 Center St\, Ashland) for a book signing\, presentation\, and discussion. We hope to see you there! \nGreg’s book will be $20. All proceeds from the book go directly to the printing of the book and to supporting the veterans of Ashland County.  To preorder the book\, click the link below! \nhttps://square.link/u/iJUWiHdB \n 
URL:https://www.ashlandhistory.org/event/vietnam-my-story-book-signing-with-greg-gorrell/
LOCATION:Freer Home\, 1260 Center Street\, Ashland\, OH\, 44805\, United States
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SUMMARY:Seth Barber: The Hero Ashland Forgot - With Dr. Peter Slade
DESCRIPTION:Seth Barber served as Ashland’s school superintendent from 1852-1862 and 1866-1870. A pious man with a great love of learning\, he laid the groundwork for public school education in the town at a time when the fight over slavery was ripping apart the country and the community. When Col. James Garfield came to town in 1862 raising a regiment\, Barber joined up to lead his “boys” — the young men of Ashland who had been his students– to war. After the war he returned to his position as school superintendent with only one leg – having lost one during the Siege of Vicksburg. Perhaps one of Ashland’s most notable citizens — a civic leader\, military hero\, and mentor to a generation — the town has no statue\, street name\, or marker for this remarkable man.  \nBarber’s personal papers are part of the archives at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museums in Fremont\, OH\, and offer a fascinating insight into the educational\, religious\, and political world of Ashland in the 1850s. In this illustrated presentation\, Dr. Peter Slade will share his findings and offer suggestions as to why Seth Barber is the hero that Ashland forgot.  \n \nDr. Peter Slade is a Professor of the History of Christianity and Christian Thought at Ashland University. The author and editor of several books and articles on 20th-century American church history\, he has recently become fascinated with the history of Ashland Ohio in the mid-19th century.  \n \n 
URL:https://www.ashlandhistory.org/event/seth-barber-the-hero-ashland-forgot-with-dr-peter-slade/
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