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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-2/2025-06-03/
LOCATION:Ohio Fire\, 88 E. Main Street\, Ashland\, OH\, 44805\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Juneteenth Celebration of Freedom
DESCRIPTION:Join us and learn about Juneteenth – a celebration of freedom marking the official end of slavery in the United States! This event is free and open to the public. \nHappening on the grounds of the Ashland County Historical Society\, and in collaboration with Ashland Main Street\, the Ashland Public Library\, and the community’s Juneteenth Committee\, participants will engage in an immersive and community-centered event. \nWhat to expect\nParticipants will hear from historic Ashland County residents\, thanks to our living historians who will bring their experiences to life. Hear about the courageous families who helped Freedom Seekers on the Underground Railroad\, the life of a newly freedman who settled in Ashland County\, and that of Ashland Superintendent Seth Barber who enlisted in the Union Army to lead his ‘boys’ – his former students during the war. Their stories an more will be shared through these guided tour opportunities. \nTours begin at 4:15\, 5:15\, and 6:15. \nEnjoy a complimentary/free community picnic featuring BBQ (with the fixings!)\, ice cream\, cupcakes\, and more. The Ashland Public Library’s Bookmobile will be on the grounds offering books to checkout\, children’s activities and ways for even our youngest community members to enjoy. \nQuestions?\nFree parking is available onsite. The event will be at 420 Center Street\, Ashland\, OH 44805. To learn more\, visit our website at www.ashlandhistory.org or call 419-289-3111. We can’t wait to see you!
URL:https://www.ashlandhistory.org/event/2025-juneteenth-celebration-of-freedom/
LOCATION:Ashland County Historical Society\, 420 Center St.\, Ashland\, OH\, 44805\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Ashland County Historical Society":MAILTO:achs@ashlandhistory.org
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SUMMARY:Polk: The First 100 Years
DESCRIPTION:A retired public school teacher and lifelong resident of Polk\, Craig Wiley has a keen interest in local history which began at an early age. From his earliest memories\, he recalls hearing his grandparents and other community elders share stories of Polk and Rowsburg. Over the years he has continued to collect stories\, facts\, photographs\, and other ephemera from these two villages and as a result has become somewhat of a local historian–albeit unofficial and unintentional. Wiley even served on the board of the Ashland County Historical Society in the late 1980s.  \n   \nIn 1996 Wiley purchased the derelict Polk Feed & Supply building and began restoring it with the goal/dream of eventually milling flour by steam power there again\, as in the early 1880s when it was built.  Patient research revealed a surprising amount of fascinating information about the mill’s early days\, and Wiley’s industrial arts background enabled him to complete much of the extensive structural work himself.  A busy schedule these past 30 years has slowed progress\, but the dream of opening an authentic steam flouring mill is still within sight.  \n   \nWiley is an active member of the Polk Lions Club and the Polk United Methodist Church\, where he has played the organ for 51 years.  His greatest passion is teaching\, and on many days\, you will find him substituting in the Northwestern Local School District. 
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