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Canadian Museum of History
Dive into the world of Napoleon. Get swept away into an era that changed the world.
Discover the Napoleonic era with Napoleon – The Immersive Saga, a powerful 30-minute virtual reality (VR) adventure. Travel through pivotal moments in Napoleon Bonaparte’s life, from the Battle of Austerlitz to his final days on Saint Helena. Epic battles, strategic triumphs, bitter setbacks, and personal reflections unfold around you through striking reconstructions and immersive storytelling.
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Canadian Museum of History
Step into the land and waters of Kespukwitk (Southwest Nova Scotia) to experience the Mi’kmaw ways of knowing and being that shaped the life of Sam Glode — a Mi’kmaw Knowledge Carrier, treaty protector, veteran, harvester, and guide. Immersive spaces, dynamic soundscapes, and interactive activities invite visitors to see, hear and feel this place, fostering empathy, curiosity, and a deeper understanding of Mi’kmaw teachings, perspectives and values
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Canadian Museum of History
Pizandawatc / The One Who Listens brings together striking works by Anishinaabe/French artist Caroline Monnet, revealing the strength of her visual language and mastery of materials.
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Canadian Museum of History
River of Dreams – Impressionism on the St. Lawrence presents a dazzling collection of works of art by Quebec Impressionists from a century ago, featuring luminaries such as Maurice Cullen, Clarence Gagnon, Ozias Leduc, Henrietta Mabel May, James Wilson Morrice, and Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté.
River of Dreams is both a celebration of Quebec’s artistic genius and a poignant window into the hopes, memories, and identity of a people navigating profound change.
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Crown Center
See the beginnings of the beloved newspaper comic artist’s relationship with Hallmark and how Hallmark artists have used his iconic characters on 150 million products to help people make genuine connections with their loved ones. Along the way, you will uncover tidbits of history, a few stories, and many fun facts about Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of the PEANUTS® Gang. Good grief, what are you waiting for?
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Dutch Valley, Theater & Shops
The story of the prophet Elijah comes to life!
Follow the journey of the incredible prophet Elijah as he stands against King Ahab and Queen Jezebel, the most wicked rulers of Israel. From the miraculous provision with a widow to the fiery proclamation of Mount Carmel, Elijah leads people from all walks of life towards the One True God and the coming Savior promised to us all. Experience the story of an ordinary man climbing mountains of great faith to become God’s prophet of fire.
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CambridgeSide
Get ready to test your musical knowledge with Music Bingo every Wednesday located in CanalSide Food + Drink. First round starts promptly at 6:30pm. In this exciting twist on traditional bingo, letters and numbers are replaced with song titles and artists. Players mark off songs on their bingo cards as songs are played, competing to win based on their music knowledge. Featuring diverse rounds of music that showcase decades, genres, and themes.
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Visit Lauderdale
A welcoming place for singers, musicians, songwriters and those who appreciate them to gather and enjoy each other's talents. Always a guitar to borrow if visiting.
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Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center
The Museum of American Glass at WheatonArts is excited to unveil an unprecedented gift of almost 60 artworks selected from the Linda and Henry Wasserstein collection of contemporary glass. The Wasserstein’s generous donation features work by the artists who first transformed glass into a medium
for functional, sculptural, and conceptual art, as well as those who are leading the field today.
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Lady Caroline Dining Cruise Ship
Forget your boring lunch plans. Elevate your midday meal with a chef-created buffet and spectacular views of Cleveland.
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Hartville Kitchen Restaurant, Bakery, and Shops
Spend the afternoon with the Legends of Cleveland Television & Radio as they share with you their favorite stories and memories plus behind the scenes antics, most memorable on-air bloopers & flubs, and answers to your questions — plus meet & greet and photo opportunities.
Scheduled to appear: Robin Swoboda, Tim Taylor, Jan Jones, Jimmy Malone and Lil’ John Rinaldi.
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First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library
Explore the artistic traditions of America’s First Ladies with textile historian Denise Layman followed by a wine and light bites reception.
Explore the creative legacies of America’s First Ladies through the art of needlework, craftsmanship, and design. This Third Thursday program highlights the artistic talents and personal expression woven into historic textiles created by First Ladies: offering a deeper understanding of how art reflected identity, history, and leadership.
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CambridgeSide
Join us for an evening of brain-teasing questions, friendly competition, and loads of fun. Gather your friends, family, or colleagues and put your thinking caps on as you form teams to tackle an array of diverse trivia categories.
Get ready for exciting rounds, questions, and some unexpected twists that'll keep you entertained throughout the event. Everyone has a chance to shine and win fantastic prizes. Come early to get an appetizer, dinner, or drinks!
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Lady Caroline Dining Cruise Ship
As the sun sets brilliantly over Lake Erie and Cleveland’s lights begin to shine, the party is just beginning on Lady Caroline.
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Massillon Museum
Join us on Thursday, May 21 2026 between 7:00 and 8:00 p.m., to paint commemorative plates. CJ Ritenour will lead guests in decorating ceramic plates. The commemorative plates will be fired at a later time and guests will be contacted to arrange pick-ups once firing is complete.
Guests 21+ can enjoy a cash bar, with options from Paradigm Shift Brewing. Registration required via Humanitix or by calling 330-833-4061.
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Gervasi Vineyard Resort and Spa
Celebrate the timeless music and wacky high jinks of Frank, Dean and Sammy at Gervasi Vineyard in the open-air Pavilion!
This is a show you won’t see anywhere else! Not only do they have a blast with the greatest hits of the Rat Pack, they also "pack" it full of all kinds of music from country to Motown. Damion Fontaine, Scott Brotherton and Stan Davis as Frank, Dean and Sammy ... and more!
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Fort Laurens Museum
Experience history on the front lines and learn about life on the frontier during the American Revolution!
Students between fourth and eighth grade will learn more about the Revolutionary War and how early American settlers lived through interactive stations and demonstrations that cover Revolutionary War history, local Ohio history, and more!
This event is open to public schools, private schools, and homeschoolers of all ages. All activities meet Ohio educational standards.
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Charles River Boat Company
This 2-hour tour offers spectacular views of historic and contemporary architecture along Boston Harbor, the Charles River Locks, and the Charles River basin. The tour— narrated by a guide from Boston By Foot and co-sponsored by Boston Society for Architecture, a center for architecture and design—includes landmarks such as Marriott’s Custom House, the Prudential Building, and the Hancock Tower, as well as cutting-edge contemporary design by today’s top architects.
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Massillon Museum
Join us on Friday, May 22, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. to learn about two-hundred year old items during a Story Time in the Permanent Collection Galleries at the Massillon Museum with a Massillon Public Library librarian, followed by an art activity with MassMu’s Education Department!
This free program is geared toward ages 2 to 5 with a parent/guardian but is open to all ages. Registration is required and can be completed via Humanitix or by calling 330-833-4061.
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Charles River Boat Company
Enjoy a 70-minute, fully-narrated sightseeing tour along the Charles River. Your captain and crew will both entertain and educate while pointing out the historic and cultural sights of Boston and Cambridge. Sights include Beacon Hill, Esplanade Park, the Back Bay, Boston University, M.I.T., Harvard and countless sailboats and rowers!
Sightseeing tours depart from Lechmere Canal, The ticket booth and boat departure is located outside the doors at the canal side of the CambridgeSide Mall.
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Massillon Museum
Lunchtime Yoga takes place at MassMu each Friday from 12:30 to 1:15 p.m. Join certified yoga instructors for a relaxing yoga session on the MassMu lawn. Rain/cold location is inside the Museum. Relax and refocus as you are guided through your practice.
Students must bring their own mats and it is recommended that they bring their own props. This class is beginner friendly. All ages and levels are welcome. The cost is $6 per class or $15 per 3-class bundle. Register upon arrival at the Museum!
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Charles River Boat Company
Enjoy a 70-minute, fully-narrated sightseeing tour along the Charles River. Your captain and crew will both entertain and educate while pointing out the historic and cultural sights of Boston and Cambridge. Sights include Beacon Hill, Esplanade Park, the Back Bay, Boston University, M.I.T., Harvard and countless sailboats and rowers!
Sightseeing tours depart from Lechmere Canal, The ticket booth and boat departure is located outside the doors at the canal side of the CambridgeSide Mall.
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Charles River Boat Company
Enjoy a 70-minute, fully-narrated sightseeing tour along the Charles River. Your captain and crew will both entertain and educate while pointing out the historic and cultural sights of Boston and Cambridge. Sights include Beacon Hill, Esplanade Park, the Back Bay, Boston University, M.I.T., Harvard and countless sailboats and rowers!
Sightseeing tours depart from Lechmere Canal, The ticket booth and boat departure is located outside the doors at the canal side of the CambridgeSide Mall.
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Charles River Boat Company
Enjoy a 70-minute, fully-narrated sightseeing tour along the Charles River. Your captain and crew will both entertain and educate while pointing out the historic and cultural sights of Boston and Cambridge. Sights include Beacon Hill, Esplanade Park, the Back Bay, Boston University, M.I.T., Harvard and countless sailboats and rowers!
Sightseeing tours depart from Lechmere Canal, The ticket booth and boat departure is located outside the doors at the canal side of the CambridgeSide Mall.
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Charles River Boat Company
Public cruises offered Monday through Saturday afternoon & evenings and private tiki cruises running 7 days a week! Immerse yourself in stunning views of Boston and Cambridge from the peaceful waters of the river. With the sounds of festive cocktail music and a refreshing drink in hand from our bar, it is the perfect way to wind down the day or celebrate birthdays, bachelor(ette) parties, company outings, and any other kind of celebration!
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Dania Pointe
Join us on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of every month from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on the Lawn to shop unique handmade gifts, delicious bites, and specialty items. Local artisans are curated by @StyleMarket305.
Where: The Lawn located at 150 Sunset Drive, Dania Beach, FL 33004.
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Charles River Boat Company
Enjoy a 90-minute cruise onboard our single level riverboat while taking in the spectacular scenery of Boston and Cambridge from the serene waters of the Charles River. End the day with a refreshing drink from our full service bar while enjoying golden hour on the water!
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Dania Pointe
Shop, relax, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere at Dania Pointe, with live music every Friday and Saturday night on the Lawn from 6 - 10 PM.
Where: The Lawn located at 150 Sunset Drive, Dania Beach, FL 33004.
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Charles River Boat Company
Enjoy a 90-minute cruise onboard our single level riverboat while taking in the spectacular scenery of Boston and Cambridge from the serene waters of the Charles River. End the day with a refreshing drink from our full service bar while enjoying golden hour on the water!
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Charles River Boat Company
Public cruises offered Monday through Saturday afternoon & evenings and private tiki cruises running 7 days a week! Immerse yourself in stunning views of Boston and Cambridge from the peaceful waters of the river. With the sounds of festive cocktail music and a refreshing drink in hand from our bar, it is the perfect way to wind down the day or celebrate birthdays, bachelor(ette) parties, company outings, and any other kind of celebration!
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Welcome to Harlem
T.K. Blue has spent decades weaving together the musical threads of the African diaspora—blending hard bop sophistication with Caribbean rhythms, calypso grooves, and pan-African melodies. With over 85 recordings to his name and mentorship from jazz giants like Jimmy Heath, Frank Foster, and Billy Taylor, Blue’s artistry transcends borders and generations.This is more than a performance — it’s a celebration of jazz as a living, breathing connection across continents and cultures.
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Lady Caroline Dining Cruise Ship
As the sun sets brilliantly over Lake Erie and Cleveland’s lights begin to shine, the party is just beginning on Lady Caroline.
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Charles River Boat Company
Enjoy a 90-minute cruise onboard our single level riverboat while taking in the spectacular scenery of Boston and Cambridge from the serene waters of the Charles River. End the day with a refreshing drink from our full service bar while enjoying golden hour on the water!
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Charles River Boat Company
Public cruises offered Monday through Saturday afternoon & evenings and private tiki cruises running 7 days a week! Immerse yourself in stunning views of Boston and Cambridge from the peaceful waters of the river. With the sounds of festive cocktail music and a refreshing drink in hand from our bar, it is the perfect way to wind down the day or celebrate birthdays, bachelor(ette) parties, company outings, and any other kind of celebration!
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Hartville MarketPlace & Flea Market
We typically have more than 1,000 outdoor vendors and around 30,000 customers! Mark your calendars so you won’t miss out on all of the bargains and fun!
Some pro tips!
1. Wear good walking shoes!
2. Parking is always at a premium!
3. Navigate like a local! Use the back entrance to the Flea Market
4. Wear sunscreen and stay hydrated!
5. We advise leaving pets at home as the blacktop gets hot!
6. Have fun!
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Massillon Museum
Students in grades 4 through 8 are invited to join Angelina Verginis for a Still Life Drawing Workshop on Saturday, May 23, from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.! Attendees will explore texture using a variety of 3D printed objects.
The workshop fee, $16/member and $20/nonmember, includes all supplies. Register via Humanitix or by calling 330-833-4061.
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Fort Laurens Museum
Come to Fort Laurens, the site of Ohio’s only Revolutionary War fort, for their annual Revolutionary War reenactment!
Watch a mock skirmish for American Independence with volunteer reenactors from the Brigade of the American Revolution. Learn about 18th-century life from a variety of different demonstrations, including music, artillery, cooking, medicine, and discussions with Colonial and British soldier reenactors. Enjoy food, vendors, kids’ games, and many other family-friendly activities!
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First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library
Step outside, take a deep breath, and give yourself the gift of stillness.
Join us for Mindfulness in the Park at the National First Ladies Library & Museum – First Ladies Park, a peaceful outdoor session designed to help you slow down, reconnect, and cultivate calm in your everyday life.
This session includes:
? Mindfulness practices, guided meditation, and grounding techniques
? Creative exercises to engage your senses
? Practical tools you can carry with you long after the session
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Massillon Museum
Students in grades 9 through 12 are invited to join Angelina Verginis for a Still Life Drawing Workshop on Saturday, May 23, from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.! Attendees will explore texture using a variety of 3D printed objects.
The workshop fee, $16/member and $20/nonmember, includes all supplies. Register via Humanitix or by calling 330-833-4061.
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Lady Caroline Dining Cruise Ship
Rise and dine. Somewhere between breakfast and lunch you’ll find the perfect way to cap your weekend. Every brunch cruise features a DJ, so get ready to get your groove on!
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Dania Pointe
Get the crew together and sit out on the sunny, lush lawn for fun activities from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. These celebrations feature live family friendly entertainment that includes live music, interactive performances, and numerous life-size games on the Lawn such as chess, Connect 4, bag tosses, and more. Bring the kids or gather your friends that are family for a leisurely day under the sun with games for all.
Where: The Lawn located at 150 Sunset Drive, Dania Beach, FL 33004.
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Visit Lauderdale
Skaters 18 and older are welcome on Wednesday and Sunday nights for our Adult Skate Night events. Enjoy a smooth ride on the coolest rink in South Florida featuring built in lighting, smooth floors and sound.Admission is $12 per person and includes skate rental and a live DJ Web spinning tracks to keep your soul and skates in check!
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Charles River Boat Company
Enjoy a 70-minute, fully-narrated sightseeing tour along the Charles River. Your captain and crew will both entertain and educate while pointing out the historic and cultural sights of Boston and Cambridge. Sights include Beacon Hill, Esplanade Park, the Back Bay, Boston University, M.I.T., Harvard and countless sailboats and rowers!
Sightseeing tours depart from Lechmere Canal, The ticket booth and boat departure is located outside the doors at the canal side of the CambridgeSide Mall.
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Charles River Boat Company
Enjoy a 70-minute, fully-narrated sightseeing tour along the Charles River. Your captain and crew will both entertain and educate while pointing out the historic and cultural sights of Boston and Cambridge. Sights include Beacon Hill, Esplanade Park, the Back Bay, Boston University, M.I.T., Harvard and countless sailboats and rowers!
Sightseeing tours depart from Lechmere Canal, The ticket booth and boat departure is located outside the doors at the canal side of the CambridgeSide Mall.
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Charles River Boat Company
Enjoy a 70-minute, fully-narrated sightseeing tour along the Charles River. Your captain and crew will both entertain and educate while pointing out the historic and cultural sights of Boston and Cambridge. Sights include Beacon Hill, Esplanade Park, the Back Bay, Boston University, M.I.T., Harvard and countless sailboats and rowers!
Sightseeing tours depart from Lechmere Canal, The ticket booth and boat departure is located outside the doors at the canal side of the CambridgeSide Mall.
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Charles River Boat Company
Public cruises offered Monday through Saturday afternoon & evenings and private tiki cruises running 7 days a week! Immerse yourself in stunning views of Boston and Cambridge from the peaceful waters of the river. With the sounds of festive cocktail music and a refreshing drink in hand from our bar, it is the perfect way to wind down the day or celebrate birthdays, bachelor(ette) parties, company outings, and any other kind of celebration!
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Charles River Boat Company
Public cruises offered Monday through Saturday afternoon & evenings and private tiki cruises running 7 days a week! Immerse yourself in stunning views of Boston and Cambridge from the peaceful waters of the river. With the sounds of festive cocktail music and a refreshing drink in hand from our bar, it is the perfect way to wind down the day or celebrate birthdays, bachelor(ette) parties, company outings, and any other kind of celebration!
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Charles River Boat Company
Public cruises offered Monday through Saturday afternoon & evenings and private tiki cruises running 7 days a week! Immerse yourself in stunning views of Boston and Cambridge from the peaceful waters of the river. With the sounds of festive cocktail music and a refreshing drink in hand from our bar, it is the perfect way to wind down the day or celebrate birthdays, bachelor(ette) parties, company outings, and any other kind of celebration!
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Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board
Catch WWE Raw live every Monday night – packed with hard-hitting action, rivalries, and real-time ringside drama. Seating is first come, first served.
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Massillon Museum
Bring a sack lunch or purchase from the Twilite Café. The program will begin promptly at 12:10 p.m. and conclude at about 12:50 p.m. to accommodate guests who attend during the lunch hour. It occurs on the fourth Tuesday of each month, from January through October. ASL interpreter provided.
The event, which is held in the Museum's Gessner Hall, is free and open to the public; no reservations are required, but seats fill early.
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First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library
Kick off your week with energy, movement, and fun at Zumba in the Park!
FREE EVENT! Join us for a 45-minute outdoor fitness class at the National First Ladies Library & Museum – First Ladies Park.
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned dancer, this class is all about moving your body, having fun, and connecting with others. Bring your friends, your energy, and your best dance moves!
What to Bring:
? Comfortable workout clothes
? Your own water bottle
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Gervasi Vineyard Resort and Spa
Cleveland Key's brand of high energy, all-request, dueling pianos will keep you engaged from beginning to end!
This interactive show takes song requests and keeps the crowd singing and dancing with their creative covers.
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Canadian War Museum
Explore the ways that the American Civil War shaped Canadian society, politics and military - and why its legacies still matter today.
Today, Canada stands as a proud and independent power, defined by diverse identities, a federal parliamentary system, and strong institutions. But did you know many of these foundations were forged in response to a war we weren’t officially part of?
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Massillon Museum
The nation's first dedicated automobile route runs coast-to-coast through Massillon. Driving Forces is an exploration of Lincoln Highway history and its symbolic significance, marking Massillon's 200th anniversary and America 250.
The Massillon Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM, and Sunday from 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM!
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Canton Memorial Civic Center
Sip and taste your way around the world at this reimagined wine pairing experience inside the Civic Center. Guests will now also enjoy a curated tasting journey featuring delicious bites matched with global-inspired wines, all under one ticket price!
Throughout the evening, experience:
- Live acoustic music from Samuel John
- A roaming violinist, adding an elegant ambiance
- Local vendors to explore between pours
- Fun photo opportunities
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CambridgeSide
Get hands-on and creative with planting your very own bonsai tree with Craft Loft. Hosted by a Master Gardener, you’ll learn about the ancient art of Bonsai, its history, and fun facts. We’ll also show you all the crucial steps that are needed to transition a bonsai tree-in-training into its first real bonsai pot. Tickets are $95 and include one beverage ticket to C-Side Bar with the options of premium beers, wine, non-alcoholic mocktail, or soft drink, and are for one attendee only.
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Welcome to Harlem
Ronnie Burrage isn’t just a drummer—he’s a true virtuoso whose sticks have graced stages from the frozen expanses of Siberia to the vibrant landscapes of South Africa and beyond. With a career spanning every continent and collaborations with the absolute Who’s Who of Jazz. As both a world-class musician and respected educator, he believes deeply in music’s healing power: “We have not yet begun to explore all that music can do for us.”
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First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library
Introduce your child to one of America’s most remarkable women!
This month, we’re exploring the life and legacy of Martha Washington, the very first First Lady of the United States.
Each session includes:
? A lively, age-appropriate introduction to the featured First Lady
? Hands-on activities that bring history to life
? A complimentary take-home workbook
? An opportunity to explore the historic Saxton-McKinley House with a National Park Service Ranger
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Massillon Museum
Come out for a FREE opening reception for Driving Forces: The Lincoln Highway Journey!
The nation's first dedicated automobile route runs coast-to-coast through Massillon. Driving Forces is an exploration of Lincoln Highway history and its symbolic significance, marking Massillon's 200th anniversary and America 250.
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Dutch Valley, Theater & Shops
The wonderful Jimmy Fortune!
Jimmy Fortune toured, sang and performed with The Statler Brothers for 21 years, writing their No. 1 hits “Elizabeth”, “My Only Love” and “Too Much on My Heart.” After the group retired in 2002, Jimmy seized the opportunity to launch a solo career to share new music with his fans. His first solo CD, When One Door Closes, was released August 2003.
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CambridgeSide
Registration is now open for the Cambridge 5K at CambridgeSide.The race benefits the MSPCA & the Helen K. Holland Animal Care Trust Fund and begins at 10 a.m. This is a flat and fast race through the heart of East Cambridge & Inman Square that starts and finishes at CambridgeSide. Registration includes a short-sleeve technical t-shirt, 5 complimentary parking vouchers, and a post-race celebration. After crossing the finish line, DJ Smooth Bee will keep the party going at CanalSide Food + Drink
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Massillon Museum
The Massillon history group meets on the first Tuesday of every month from 10:00 a.m. until Noon to chat casually about a pre-announced topic, usually a narrow segment of Massillon history. Chris Craft and Mandy Altimus Stahl moderate the discussion.
The "Massillon Remembers" group is free and open to everyone; new participants are welcome at any time. Some people come to every session; others attend when the topic is of special interest to them. Coffee & doughnuts are available with donation.
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Massillon Museum
Join artist Camara “Cam” Goodrich at MassMu for a hands-on mixed media workshop inspired by Ohio’s historic Lincoln Highway!
Attendees will use heavy texture medium and palette knives only, participants will create a richly layered roadway composition that explores movement, surface, and journey.
This workshop is open to students aged 14 and older.
Forged in Motion is in connection with Driving Forces: The Lincoln Highway Journey on view in the Massillon Museum from 5/30/26 - 10/18/26.
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Canton Memorial Civic Center
We Believe in Canton is back for 2026!
Join the Canton Police Department for a summer series of free, family-friendly events taking place across the city. Each stop is an opportunity to connect with neighbors, meet local heroes, and enjoy a fun afternoon in your community park!
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Visit Canton Welcome Center | Downtown Canton
Every Wednesday at 7:00 PM, rain or shine! Pre-Movie entertainment begins at 6:15pm with Q92 and movie characters and some special surprises too!
The 2026 lineup:
• June 3 – Zootopia 2
• June 10 – Kung Fu Panda 4
• June 17 – Frozen II
• June 24 – Wicked
• July 1 – Wicked: For Good
• July 8 – The Incredibles
• July 15 – Incredibles 2
• July 22 – Toy Story 4
• July 29 – Jumanji (1995)
• August 5 – Inside Out
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McKinley Presidential Library & Museum
First created in England during the 1830s, sneakers have come a long way from being used solely for sporting and recreation activities!
Today, sneakers enjoy a prominent position in modern culture for their bold colors, sleek designs, and athlete endorsements. Wear your favorite or most prized pair and join Membership Coordinator Zander Everman to learn more about the history and modern culture of sneakers!
Pre-registration is required by 5.28.26.
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Hartville Kitchen Restaurant, Bakery, and Shops
Since 2013, the World Turning Band has been captivating audiences across the United States with their dynamic and deeply authentic tribute to Fleetwood Mac!
Their high-energy show spans the band’s greatest hits, deeper album cuts and the solo output of members like Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, giving fans both the familiar anthems and the hidden gems.
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Gervasi Vineyard Resort and Spa
Into the Blue is an 11 piece Electric Light Orchestra Tribute band bringing ELO’s smash hits to Northeast Ohio.
With strings from the Tuscarawas Philharmonic and band members who perform from the heart, their audience will experience authentic sounds that will take them back to an era when rock and roll was king!
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Massillon Museum
Join members of the MassMu Accessibility Committee in the Arts Garden for a sensory friendly DIY on Friday, June 5, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.! Participants will create their own lava lamp lookalike jars.
Registration is required for this free program and can be completed via Humanitix or by calling 330-833-4061.
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Visit Canton Welcome Center | Downtown Canton
Join us on Friday, June 5th, as we bring back one of our most popular themes! Chalk the Walk!
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Canton Palace Theatre
Our first screening for the Ohio Goes to the Movies, America 250 Celebration!
This free ticketed OGTTM event is one of 250+ statewide screenings showcasing Ohio’s contributions in the film industry in front of and behind the camera. Times may vary. Contact the venue/location for details and tickets.
Ohio Connection: Screenplay co-written by Nick Pustay (Cleveland).
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Welcome to Harlem
A true jazz aficionado and multi-instrumentalist, Lee Odom brings virtuosic passion to the clarinet, trumpet, saxophone, and oboe.
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Lady Caroline Dining Cruise Ship
Sample a curated selection of 14 red, white, rose and sparkling wines from a range of vineyards, complete with expert tasting notes. This is not buffet dinner, but will feature thoughtfully paired small bites including a charcuterie station alongside a selection of more substantial food offerings.
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Stark Parks
The Pep Tamargo Memorial fishing derby will take place on Saturday, June 6th at Sippo Lake!
This free event is sponsored by the Berkley Fishing Team, who will be on hand to provide instruction as well as prizes and giveaways. Bring your own pole and gear. Bait will be free, and concessions will be available at the marina.
This derby is geared towards children ages 4-15. In person registration will begin at 7:00 AM with fishing from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM.
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Cox Science Center and Aquarium
The Cox Science Center and Aquarium is open for special exploration hours from 9 am-10 am, specifically designed for families affected by autism spectrum disorder, sensory processing, or cognitive challenges,?or other guests requiring assistance for disabilities. Experience our exhibits without heavy crowds before we open to the public with softened general lighting, decreased noise level, and limited visual stimulation on interactive exhibits wherever possible.
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Discover Hartville Welcome Center
We’re transforming downtown Hartville into an open-air gallery for the 3rd Annual Art in the Park!
Join us for a day filled with creative demonstrations, live performances, local music, food truck favorites, and our signature artisan market.
Have a creative idea to bring to our community? We want you downtown! Whether you’re a local artist, musician, or chef, we’re looking for partners to make 2026 our most exciting year yet! Send us a DM if interested!
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Historic Zoar Village
Walk the scenic Ohio and Erie Towpath Trail between Zoar and Fort Laurens, Ohio’s only Revolutionary War fort, while exploring the rich history of the Ohio & Erie Canal!
This guided tour highlights the canal’s vital role in the growth of Zoar, a thriving communal village!
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Massillon Museum
FREE family activities!
Do the Mu! is the first Saturday of every month. Drop in anytime between 12:00-2:00pm for a different art + history workshop taught by local artists or Museum staff. Try something new! No registration required; free for all ages.
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Hartville Kitchen Restaurant, Bakery, and Shops
Jake Hoot is a wonderful country music storyteller who doesn’t just sing country music-he lives it. Rooted in faith, devoted to family, and carrying the heart of the country in every note! His performance in Season 17 of the Knockout Rounds singing “Cover Me Up” brought tears of joy to the audience and judges! He was born in Texas and raised between the Dominican Republic and Tennessee, and his music embodies a life steeped in faith, family and authenticity.
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Massillon Museum
Come out to the Museum on Tuesday, June 9 at 12:00 p.m. to learn about Spring Hill Farm and Spring Hill Dairy with Michael Weinstock. The program will conclude in attendees taking turns making butter. Bread provided. Geared towards early & middle childhood, but open to all ages. ASL interpreter provided.
Registration requested via Humanitix or by calling 330.833.4061.
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Massillon Museum
Join members of the MassMu Accessibility Committee in the Sensory Room for a tactile tale and craft on Wednesday, June 10, from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m.! Sensory toys and ASL interpretation will be provided.
Registration is required for this free program and can be completed via Humanitix or by calling 330.833.4061.
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Stark Parks
Summertime adventures await you at Sippo Lake Park!
Get the kids out of the house and into nature. Swing by the Exploration Gateway anytime between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM with your 3–9-year-olds. We'll be ready to greet you with nature activities, animal encounters, crafts, games, and more!
No registration required, but adults must stay with their kids.
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First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library
Put on your dancing shoes – it's time to party in the park!
Join us for Dancing Queens, the first installment of our Party in the Park summer series at the First Ladies Park.
Enjoy an evening of live music, dancing, and connection in a festive outdoor atmosphere!
Your Ticket Includes:
? One raffle entry for a chance to win a designer prize
? Complimentary wine and bubbly to enjoy during the event
? Additional raffle tickets available for purchase at the event
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Canton Memorial Civic Center
Canton Comedy Boom and Centennial Plaza are teaming up to bring you Kids Doing Comedy at the Plaza!
Our Kids Doing Comedy program has been growing rapidly this year, and we are so excited to take this next big step and put these talented, pint-sized performers on the big stage! The show is free-of-charge and 100% family-friendly. This is a great opportunity to enjoy an evening downtown with your loved ones while supporting local business and young talent
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Gervasi Vineyard Resort and Spa
Silver Springs, a Fleetwood Mac Experience, is a power show of the greatest hits of Fleetwood Mac!
The band is based out of Northeast Ohio. They are bringing a group of fantastic musicians playing the part of each member in the great Fleetwood Mac. They will be recreating the magic of the band’s harmonies, vocally and instrumentally, that sink deep into your soul. They offer an energetic show that will make you want to dance and sing along to all their hits.
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Crown Center
Hallmark Visitors Center. The Hand of the Artist: The Creative Collaboration of Hallmark and Disney, is a behind-the-scenes glimpse at how Hallmark artists create Disney products. The exhibit’s focus is on ornaments, telling the story of “idea to tree” through both physical elements and film footage. FREE Open during Hallmark Visitors Center hours.
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Hartville Kitchen Restaurant, Bakery, and Shops
The Oak Ridge Boys have been crafting one of music’s most distinctive sounds for over 50 years, earning their place as legends across multiple genres including country, gospel, and pop. Originally founded in Oak Ridge, Tennessee as a gospel group in the 1940s, they successfully crossed over to country music in the mid-1970s, creating numerous hits including the iconic “Elvira,” “Bobbie Sue,” and “American Made.”
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CambridgeSide
Join us on the lawn in Canal Park on Friday, June 12 for a dino-mite evening starting at 7:00 p.m. We’ll kick off the evening with fun activities like making your own Dino Buddy and exploring our Fossil Imprint Station! Stick around for the screening of ‘The Good Dinosaur’ following the activities, and light up the night with glow sticks. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs. The event is free and open to the public. All minors must be accompanied by an adult.
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Welcome to Harlem
Franz Hackl - An Austrian-born trumpeter and composer who brings global influences and fearless improvisation to the heart of Harlem's jazz legacy.
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Stark Parks
Experience sunshine, water fun, and summertime excitement at Walborn Reservoir!
This family-friendly celebration welcomes guests of all ages to enjoy a variety of water-themed activities at Walborn Marina. Take advantage of free kayaking, pedal boats, pontoon rides, live music and more. Both on shore and in the water, you'll discover plenty to enjoy.
Concessions will be available for purchase throughout the event.
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First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library
Art, books, and big dreams – all in one morning!
Join us for Brushes and Bright Minds, a free youth paint-and-story event at the National First Ladies Library & Museum – First Ladies Park.
Young artists will paint their favorite characters while listening to stories read aloud by author Valerie Thompkins, creating a truly one-of-a-kind creative experience.
All materials are provided, including:
? Canvas & paint
? A complimentary book for each child
? Refreshments
Come ready to create!
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Historic Zoar Village
Come join us for a dinner in the Zoar Hotel Rathskeller!
Appetizers, beer, and wine will be served outside the hotel beginning at 5:30 pm. At around 6:15 pm, guests will be invited inside the Zoar Hotel and down into the rathskeller for a rustic dinner consisting of cucumber salad, chicken marsala (or poached salmon), twice-baked potatoes, and roasted asparagus!
Wine and beer will be included with the dinner. Limited seating is available.
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Clay’s Resort Jellystone Park™
Country Fest Ohio brings an unforgettable weekend of live country music to the heart of Ohio camping, featuring headliners Jordan Davis, Kane Brown, Zach Top, and more!
Set in a premier Ohio campground, this event combines chart-topping country hits with the perfect camping in Ohio experience — making it a must-attend festival for music lovers looking for live entertainment, outdoor fun, and memorable Ohio camping getaways.
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Stark Parks
Summer Serenades returns in 2026!
Join us for this free, collaborative series from the Canton Symphony Orchestra, Stark Parks, Friends of Stark Parks, ArtsinStark, Visit Canton, the Mary Renkert Wendling Foundation, and Rotary Clubs of Stark County.
Enjoy the spontaneous sounds of nature with the orchestrated sounds of music! Summer Serenades is a family-friendly series of instrumental ensembles performing all over Stark County.
No registration, just show up! BYO chair or blanket!
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Lady Caroline Dining Cruise Ship
Enjoy the iconic flavors of Cleveland in full, sweeping view of the city skyline.
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Hartville Kitchen Restaurant, Bakery, and Shops
Lonnie Jay Freeman brings the magic of Elvis Presley to life in his dynamic tribute performance, showcasing over 30 years of experience as a nationally recognized Elvis Tribute Artist!
His remarkable show spans the entire breadth of Elvis’s career, from the electrifying early years and movie classics to the iconic 1968 comeback special and the dazzling Las Vegas performances of the 1970s. Lonnie pays meticulous attention to detail in both appearance and musical presentation!
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First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library
Explore Cattleya orchids named for America’s First Ladies with Arthur E. Chadwick, complete with a wine and light bites reception.
Join us for a captivating Third Thursday program exploring Cattleya orchids named for America’s First Ladies. Arthur E. Chadwick highlights 19 consecutive First Ladies, from Edith Bolling Wilson through today, celebrated with orchid hybrids, offering a unique perspective on history, horticulture, and legacy.
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Gervasi Vineyard Resort and Spa
Step back in time and relive the iconic era of the 90s with Be Kind & Rewind - The Ultimate 90s Experience! Brace yourselves for an electrifying journey down memory lane, as you’re transported back to the days when life was simpler and the music was undeniably awesome!
Be Kind & Rewind will take you back to the 90s, letting you rediscover the songs that defined an entire generation. From grunge to pop, hiphop to rock, Be Kind & Rewind will transport you back to when it was "just a phase, mom!"
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McKinley Presidential Library & Museum
This exhibition explores the history of the Black communities of Canton, Massillon, Alliance, and Waynesburg. It takes visitors on a journey beginning in the early 1800s, when the first Black families arrived in Stark County, and traces the challenges they faced upon settling in the North.
The exhibition also highlights the vibrant business districts that once thrived—offering everything from ice cream to nationally touring nightlife entertainment—as well as the cherished places of worship!
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Hall of Fame Village
Come experience this two-day, high-energy celebration of Deaf culture at Deaf-A-Palooza 2026 in Canton, Ohio.
Experience ASL Slam with WaWa, powerful performances by WaWa's World, Sean Forbes, Queen Foreverrr, and Aarron Loggins, plus a vibrant Deaf-owned vendor marketplace, presentations by Deaf Trailblazers, family carnival fun, and a Cornhole Tournament sponsored by Bad Frogs.
Fully accessible. Family-friendly. Unapologetically Deaf.
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McKinley Presidential Library & Museum
Exhibit Opening Party - A Legacy Revived: Exploring Stark County’s Rich Black History
Join us in celebrating Juneteenth with the Stark County Black History Museum’s debut exhibition, A Legacy Revived: Exploring Stark County’s Rich Black History.
Guests attending the event will enjoy Black owned and operated food trucks, African Dancers from the Ivory Coast, an amazing DJ that will have you dancing the night away, and even a creative board game hosted by Raw Games.
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Hartville Kitchen Restaurant, Bakery, and Shops
Best known for his roles in The Dukes of Hazzard, Smallville, and The Haves and the Have Nots, John Schneider is also a successful country music artist with nine studio albums and 18 hit singles!
His career includes multiple No. 1 songs such as “I’ve Been Around Enough to Know” and “You’re the Last Thing I Needed Tonight,” along with his Elvis remake “It’s Now or Never,” the highest-charting Elvis cover of all time.
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Welcome to Harlem
Trombonist, composer, professor, and living legend — brings his singular voice to the Harlem Jazz Series on June 19, 2026. Born in Mississippi in 1940, Griffin came of age opening for Sam Cooke in high school, studied with Charles Mingus, and became one of Rahsaan Roland Kirk’s most trusted collaborators — making nine albums with the iconic multi-instrumentalist and serving as the notator who transcribed music for the sightless Kirk.
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