UPCOMING PROGRAM SCHEDULE - held at the Laning-Young Research Center (9 Case Ave., Norwalk); free & open to membership and public
DECEMBER 2024: No program. Happy Holidays!
JANURAY 2025: No program
FEBRUARY 2025: Wednesday February 19th at 7pm = John Kropf, author of "Color Capital of the World: Growing Up with the Legacy of a Crayon Factory", presents a program on the legacy and history of the American Crayon factory in Sandusky. Open to the public.
MARCH 2025: Wednesday March 19th at 7pm = John Miller from the Bellevue Historical Society will discuss the Tremont House history and renovation project. Open to the public.
APRIL 2025: Wednesday April 16th at 7pm: Matt Burr, a long-time trustee of Firelands Historical Society, will tell the story and biography of Bellevue's infamous "Axis Sally" during World War II.
MAY 2025: Annual Program! TBD = Norwalk Arts Center will be discussing the overall history and ongoing renovation process of the Norwalk Theater; Tickets/reservations required! More information to be announced in early 2025.
DECEMBER 2024: No program. Happy Holidays!
JANURAY 2025: No program
FEBRUARY 2025: Wednesday February 19th at 7pm = John Kropf, author of "Color Capital of the World: Growing Up with the Legacy of a Crayon Factory", presents a program on the legacy and history of the American Crayon factory in Sandusky. Open to the public.
MARCH 2025: Wednesday March 19th at 7pm = John Miller from the Bellevue Historical Society will discuss the Tremont House history and renovation project. Open to the public.
APRIL 2025: Wednesday April 16th at 7pm: Matt Burr, a long-time trustee of Firelands Historical Society, will tell the story and biography of Bellevue's infamous "Axis Sally" during World War II.
MAY 2025: Annual Program! TBD = Norwalk Arts Center will be discussing the overall history and ongoing renovation process of the Norwalk Theater; Tickets/reservations required! More information to be announced in early 2025.