Sunday, September 9, 2007
FINALLY! I found the Pemberville Fall Festival Information! AND MORE!!
If you like old-fashioned Fall festivals, complete with the historic tours and the buggy rides, this one was a blast the last time I went, two years ago.
If any of you go, please let me know what you did and your thoughts!
Here's the date, details, and web site:
Pemberville’s Autumn Fest on the River
(Address? not found yet, the main drag I suppose) & Phone:
Downtown Pemberville
Pemberville, OH 43450
419-287-3274
Hours:
9am- 5pm
Description:
Pemberville has become famous for hosting this special historical day! This festival will feature historical reenactments, living historians, specialty foods, and demonstrating artisans. The Opera House will be featuring special, surprise performances starting at 11am and running at the top of each hour with the last show starting at 3pm. Sponsored by the Pemberville Freedom Area Historical Society.
Tickets:
Free.
Reservations:
Reservations not required.
Dates:
10/27/2007
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http://consumer.discoverohio.com/searchdetails.aspx?detail=49701
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Pemberville Autumn Fest Craft Show
Address & Phone:
Pemberville’s American Legion Hall/ Pemberville School
405 E. Front St.
Pemberville, OH 43450
419-287-4000
Hours:
9am-5pm
Description:
Sponsored by the American Legion Post 183 Marching Units. This craft show will feature over 60 craftsmen!
Tickets:
Free.
Reservations:
Reservations not required.
Dates:
10/27/2007
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http://www.aroundrr.com/Calendar/viewEvent.asp?ID=35072
http://www.aroundrr.com/Calendar/EventList.asp?cat=Community&date=10/27/2007
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HERE IS ANOTHER EXCELLENT COUNTRY FESTIVAL NOT TOo FAR FROM TOLEDO:
LUCKY FALL FESTIVAL 2007 FESTIVAL DATES: SEPTEMBER 28, 29, 30
Luckey Fall Festival located between Krotzer Ave. (St. Rt. 582) and Gilbert Road on Adams St., in Luckey, Ohio
Enjoy an old time fall festival weekend!
RAFFLE TICKETS for CASH PRIZES!!
ALL DRAWINGS AT CLOSE OF FESTIVAL ON SUNDAY
LIMITED NON-EXHIBITOR CAMPING $20/WEEKEND
CRAFT DISPLAYS and FLEA MARKET on FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and SUNDAY
GAS ENGINES and TRACTOR DISPLAY on FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and SUNDAY
Featured Tractor
1923 John Deere Model E
Featured Gas Engines
1953 John Deere Model 40
NO HOOK UPS AVAILABLE
PRE-REGISTRATION ENCOURAGED FOR FLEA MARKET
20x20 SPACES $25
2008 FESTIVAL DATES: SEPTEMBER 26, 27, 28
http://www.luckeyfallfestival.com/index.htm
Sept. 28-30: 25th Annual Luckey Fall Festival, between Krotzer Ave. (SR 582) and Gilbert Road on Adams St., in Luckey. An old time fall festival weekend featuring entertainment, horseshoe pitch, steam engine hobo dinner, raffles, camping, craft displays and flea market, gas engines and tractor display and more. Info: www.luckeyfallfestival.com.
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http://www.presspublications.com/pages/entertainment04.asp
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HERE'S SOME OTHER GOOD ONES COMING UP!! MAN! I wish I had more money....and A CAR!
Sept. 9: 50th Annual Sylvania Arts and Crafts Festival, Lourdes College, Sylvania. 9:30 am to 4 p.m. www.sylvaniachamber.org. (CRAP MISSED THIS ONE AGAIN THIS YEAR - THIS IS THE BEST CRAFT SHOW IN THE TOLEDO AREA - HANDS DOWN!!)
Sept. 11: Music in the Park, Friendship Park, Lake Township. 6:30 to 8 p.m. hot dogs, brats, root beer floats and pop available. Bring a lawn chair. Genoa American Legion Band will perform in commemoration of 9/11.
Sept. 14-16: Clyde Country Fair, downtown Clyde, Clyde, Ohio. Fri. 5 p.m. to midnight; Saturday from noon to midnight; Sun. noon to 7 p.m. Home of Ohio’s largest running street go-kart race. Free nightly entertainment, rides, crafts, and food. Free admission. Info: 419-547-7672 or www.sanduskycounty.org.
Sept. 14-16: Toledo Irish-American Festival, International Park, downtown Toledo. Friday 6 p.m. to midnight; Saturday 2 p.m. to midnight; Sunday noon to 9 p.m. Annual festival featuring great Irish music, entertainment, food and Irish wares.
Sept. 14-Oct. 28: HalloWeekends 2007, Cedar Point, Sandusky. The thrills of the world's biggest collection of coasters combine with spooky chills and monstrous fun for little ones for a great holiday event for seven spectacular weekends. This is a fun family-friendly event--there's even a kids' funhouse and Children's Costume Contest. Info: cedarpoint.com.
Sept. 15: Genoa Street Fair, Genoa . Chili Cook Off, entertainment, food booths, vendors, crafters, car show, farmer's market and much more. Info: Genoa Area Chamber of Commerce at 419-855-2001.
Sept. 15:Harrison Rally Day Community Festival, downtown Perrysburg. 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. A parade, crafts, food, music and more. 419-874-2816.
Sept. 15: Woodville Lime Fest, downtown Woodville. all day event. The fall festival originated in 1983 to celebrate the village's slogan, "Woodville -The Lime Capital of the World" and to promote business in Woodville. The festival features sidewalk sales, craft sales, refreshments, entertainment and, of course Martin- Marietta’s famous "Guess the weight of the Rock." Info: 419-332-4470 or www.sanduskycounty.org.
Sept. 15: Pigeon Show, Sandusky County Fairgrounds 4-H Building, corner of Rawson and North St., Fremont. 8 a.m.
Breeding season is over and it is time to determine the year’s best. Also a swamp of surplus stock. Info: Larry E. Gardner at 419-483-3484 www.sanduskycountyfair.com.
Sept. 15: New Year's Eve at the Bay, Put-in-Bay . Holiday festivities and Monte Carlo Street games downtown, 6 to 11pm. www.put-in-bay.com.
Sept. 15: Sorrowful Mother Shrine’s Feast of the Sorrowful Mother, Sorrowful Mother Shrine, SR 269 six miles south of downtown Bellevue, O. 11 a.m. Mass and a special devotional schedule honoring the Sorrowful Mother. Info: 419-483-3435 or www.sorrowfulmothershrine.com.
Sept. 15: New Fremont Speedway Races , New Fremont Speedway/Sandusky County Fairgrounds, corner of Rawson Ave. and North St, Fremont. 4:30 to 11:30 p.m. True Value of Woodville night featuring ALMS late models, 305s and trucks. Information 419-333-0478 or www.fremontohspeedway.com.
Sept. 15: Millbury Firemen’s Association 34 th Annual Ox Roast Parade, parade at noon, car show, auction at 1:30 p.m., beef and chicken dinners, poker, bingo, kids’ rides, games, pop and beer, free live county dance with “Swing Shift Band). Main Street, Millbury. Sponsored by the Millbury Fireman’s Assn.
Sept. 22: Roche de Boeuf Festival, downtown Waterville, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Music, crafts, food, and more. 419-878-5188.
Sept. 22: Dog Days of September, Lucas County Fairgrounds, Key Street Maumee. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A combination picnic, festival with contests and games, art and entertainment and live music all centering around the family dog.
Sept. 22: Antique Car Show, Toledo Zoo, 2700 Broadway St. Toledo. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Get a close-up view of historic model Ts and Model As and meet some of the people who own them. 419-385-4040 or www.toledozoo.org.
Sept. 25-29: Annual Apple Butter Making, Historic Sauder Village, 22611 SR 2, Archbold. Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For the 31st consecutive year, guests can watch as we boil the cider down, add the thinly sliced apples and then cook them in copper kettles over an open fire. 800-590-9755 or www.saudervillage.org.
Sept. 28-30: Harvest Festival, Port Clinton. Downtown. Food, vendors, music and more. 419-734-5503 or www.portclintonchamber.com.
Sept. 28-30: 25th Annual Luckey Fall Festival, between Krotzer Ave. (SR 582) and Gilbert Road on Adams St., in Luckey. An old time fall festival weekend featuring entertainment, horseshoe pitch, steam engine hobo dinner, raffles, camping, craft displays and flea market, gas engines and tractor display and more. Info: www.luckeyfallfestival.com.
Sept. 29-30:Perrysburg Pow Wow- They Walked Here Before Us: A Woodland Indian Celebration,” Black Swamp Intertribal Foundation, Perrysburg. Saturday 10 a.m. to dusk; Sunday 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Sept. 29: Elmore Autumn Festival. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Car show, craft show, motorcycle toy run, food, refreshments, Battle of the Bands, kiddie game tent, trolley rides, and more. www.villageofelmore.com.
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http://www.presspublications.com/pages/entertainment04.asp
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TTFN!! TTR xoxo
If any of you go, please let me know what you did and your thoughts!
Here's the date, details, and web site:
Pemberville’s Autumn Fest on the River
(Address? not found yet, the main drag I suppose) & Phone:
Downtown Pemberville
Pemberville, OH 43450
419-287-3274
Hours:
9am- 5pm
Description:
Pemberville has become famous for hosting this special historical day! This festival will feature historical reenactments, living historians, specialty foods, and demonstrating artisans. The Opera House will be featuring special, surprise performances starting at 11am and running at the top of each hour with the last show starting at 3pm. Sponsored by the Pemberville Freedom Area Historical Society.
Tickets:
Free.
Reservations:
Reservations not required.
Dates:
10/27/2007
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http://consumer.discoverohio.com/searchdetails.aspx?detail=49701
~~~~~~~~~~~
Pemberville Autumn Fest Craft Show
Address & Phone:
Pemberville’s American Legion Hall/ Pemberville School
405 E. Front St.
Pemberville, OH 43450
419-287-4000
Hours:
9am-5pm
Description:
Sponsored by the American Legion Post 183 Marching Units. This craft show will feature over 60 craftsmen!
Tickets:
Free.
Reservations:
Reservations not required.
Dates:
10/27/2007
~~~~~~~~~~~~
http://www.aroundrr.com/Calendar/viewEvent.asp?ID=35072
http://www.aroundrr.com/Calendar/EventList.asp?cat=Community&date=10/27/2007
~~~~~~~~~~~~
HERE IS ANOTHER EXCELLENT COUNTRY FESTIVAL NOT TOo FAR FROM TOLEDO:
LUCKY FALL FESTIVAL 2007 FESTIVAL DATES: SEPTEMBER 28, 29, 30
Luckey Fall Festival located between Krotzer Ave. (St. Rt. 582) and Gilbert Road on Adams St., in Luckey, Ohio
Enjoy an old time fall festival weekend!
RAFFLE TICKETS for CASH PRIZES!!
ALL DRAWINGS AT CLOSE OF FESTIVAL ON SUNDAY
LIMITED NON-EXHIBITOR CAMPING $20/WEEKEND
CRAFT DISPLAYS and FLEA MARKET on FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and SUNDAY
GAS ENGINES and TRACTOR DISPLAY on FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and SUNDAY
Featured Tractor
1923 John Deere Model E
Featured Gas Engines
1953 John Deere Model 40
NO HOOK UPS AVAILABLE
PRE-REGISTRATION ENCOURAGED FOR FLEA MARKET
20x20 SPACES $25
2008 FESTIVAL DATES: SEPTEMBER 26, 27, 28
http://www.luckeyfallfestival.com/index.htm
Sept. 28-30: 25th Annual Luckey Fall Festival, between Krotzer Ave. (SR 582) and Gilbert Road on Adams St., in Luckey. An old time fall festival weekend featuring entertainment, horseshoe pitch, steam engine hobo dinner, raffles, camping, craft displays and flea market, gas engines and tractor display and more. Info: www.luckeyfallfestival.com.
~~~~~~~~~~~
http://www.presspublications.com/pages/entertainment04.asp
~~~~~~~~~~~
HERE'S SOME OTHER GOOD ONES COMING UP!! MAN! I wish I had more money....and A CAR!
Sept. 9: 50th Annual Sylvania Arts and Crafts Festival, Lourdes College, Sylvania. 9:30 am to 4 p.m. www.sylvaniachamber.org. (CRAP MISSED THIS ONE AGAIN THIS YEAR - THIS IS THE BEST CRAFT SHOW IN THE TOLEDO AREA - HANDS DOWN!!)
Sept. 11: Music in the Park, Friendship Park, Lake Township. 6:30 to 8 p.m. hot dogs, brats, root beer floats and pop available. Bring a lawn chair. Genoa American Legion Band will perform in commemoration of 9/11.
Sept. 14-16: Clyde Country Fair, downtown Clyde, Clyde, Ohio. Fri. 5 p.m. to midnight; Saturday from noon to midnight; Sun. noon to 7 p.m. Home of Ohio’s largest running street go-kart race. Free nightly entertainment, rides, crafts, and food. Free admission. Info: 419-547-7672 or www.sanduskycounty.org.
Sept. 14-16: Toledo Irish-American Festival, International Park, downtown Toledo. Friday 6 p.m. to midnight; Saturday 2 p.m. to midnight; Sunday noon to 9 p.m. Annual festival featuring great Irish music, entertainment, food and Irish wares.
Sept. 14-Oct. 28: HalloWeekends 2007, Cedar Point, Sandusky. The thrills of the world's biggest collection of coasters combine with spooky chills and monstrous fun for little ones for a great holiday event for seven spectacular weekends. This is a fun family-friendly event--there's even a kids' funhouse and Children's Costume Contest. Info: cedarpoint.com.
Sept. 15: Genoa Street Fair, Genoa . Chili Cook Off, entertainment, food booths, vendors, crafters, car show, farmer's market and much more. Info: Genoa Area Chamber of Commerce at 419-855-2001.
Sept. 15:Harrison Rally Day Community Festival, downtown Perrysburg. 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. A parade, crafts, food, music and more. 419-874-2816.
Sept. 15: Woodville Lime Fest, downtown Woodville. all day event. The fall festival originated in 1983 to celebrate the village's slogan, "Woodville -The Lime Capital of the World" and to promote business in Woodville. The festival features sidewalk sales, craft sales, refreshments, entertainment and, of course Martin- Marietta’s famous "Guess the weight of the Rock." Info: 419-332-4470 or www.sanduskycounty.org.
Sept. 15: Pigeon Show, Sandusky County Fairgrounds 4-H Building, corner of Rawson and North St., Fremont. 8 a.m.
Breeding season is over and it is time to determine the year’s best. Also a swamp of surplus stock. Info: Larry E. Gardner at 419-483-3484 www.sanduskycountyfair.com.
Sept. 15: New Year's Eve at the Bay, Put-in-Bay . Holiday festivities and Monte Carlo Street games downtown, 6 to 11pm. www.put-in-bay.com.
Sept. 15: Sorrowful Mother Shrine’s Feast of the Sorrowful Mother, Sorrowful Mother Shrine, SR 269 six miles south of downtown Bellevue, O. 11 a.m. Mass and a special devotional schedule honoring the Sorrowful Mother. Info: 419-483-3435 or www.sorrowfulmothershrine.com.
Sept. 15: New Fremont Speedway Races , New Fremont Speedway/Sandusky County Fairgrounds, corner of Rawson Ave. and North St, Fremont. 4:30 to 11:30 p.m. True Value of Woodville night featuring ALMS late models, 305s and trucks. Information 419-333-0478 or www.fremontohspeedway.com.
Sept. 15: Millbury Firemen’s Association 34 th Annual Ox Roast Parade, parade at noon, car show, auction at 1:30 p.m., beef and chicken dinners, poker, bingo, kids’ rides, games, pop and beer, free live county dance with “Swing Shift Band). Main Street, Millbury. Sponsored by the Millbury Fireman’s Assn.
Sept. 22: Roche de Boeuf Festival, downtown Waterville, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Music, crafts, food, and more. 419-878-5188.
Sept. 22: Dog Days of September, Lucas County Fairgrounds, Key Street Maumee. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A combination picnic, festival with contests and games, art and entertainment and live music all centering around the family dog.
Sept. 22: Antique Car Show, Toledo Zoo, 2700 Broadway St. Toledo. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Get a close-up view of historic model Ts and Model As and meet some of the people who own them. 419-385-4040 or www.toledozoo.org.
Sept. 25-29: Annual Apple Butter Making, Historic Sauder Village, 22611 SR 2, Archbold. Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For the 31st consecutive year, guests can watch as we boil the cider down, add the thinly sliced apples and then cook them in copper kettles over an open fire. 800-590-9755 or www.saudervillage.org.
Sept. 28-30: Harvest Festival, Port Clinton. Downtown. Food, vendors, music and more. 419-734-5503 or www.portclintonchamber.com.
Sept. 28-30: 25th Annual Luckey Fall Festival, between Krotzer Ave. (SR 582) and Gilbert Road on Adams St., in Luckey. An old time fall festival weekend featuring entertainment, horseshoe pitch, steam engine hobo dinner, raffles, camping, craft displays and flea market, gas engines and tractor display and more. Info: www.luckeyfallfestival.com.
Sept. 29-30:Perrysburg Pow Wow- They Walked Here Before Us: A Woodland Indian Celebration,” Black Swamp Intertribal Foundation, Perrysburg. Saturday 10 a.m. to dusk; Sunday 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Sept. 29: Elmore Autumn Festival. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Car show, craft show, motorcycle toy run, food, refreshments, Battle of the Bands, kiddie game tent, trolley rides, and more. www.villageofelmore.com.
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http://www.presspublications.com/pages/entertainment04.asp
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TTFN!! TTR xoxo
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