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Monday, August 1, 2016

Toledo Area Family Events: August 2016

Fun Things To Do With Kids in Toledo, OH

Mama Meow's Top Pick for August...

August 12-13: Maumee Summer Fair @ Uptown Maumee 


Bounce houses, pony rides, car show, family entertainment, food etc. Friday 5-11:30pm, Saturday 9am-11:30pm.

More Fun Family Events in the Greater Toledo, Ohio Area...

Now through September 4: Play Space @ Toledo Museum of Art 

Outdoor play space for kids. Visit the TMA website for more information. Closed on Mondays. Free.

August 1-6: Fair @ Monroe County Fairgrounds 


Truck pull, music, rides, food, etc. General admission is $6 for adults, $3 for kids 6-12, free for kids 5 and under.

August 1-8: Fair @ Wood County Fairgrounds 

Rides, food, cheerleading competition, monster trucks, demolition derby, Martina McBride concert and more. General admission is $6 per person. Kids 9 and under are free.

August 2: Pokemon GO Catch 'Em All @ Fifth Third Field 


Mud Hens doubleheader and on-field access to hunt for Pokemon after the games. Tickets are $12 for each game. 12:05pm and 6:05pm.

August 5: First Friday @ Downtown Perrysburg 

Bounce houses, balloon sculptors, train rides, live music and more. 6-9pm.

August 5 & 12: Friday Night Family Cruise @ Sandpiper 

Two hour cruise on the river. Bring your own picnic. $17 for adults and $9 for kids under 12. Reservations required. 6-8pm.

Fridays in August: From Earth to the Universe @ Ritter Planetarium 

Guided tour of the Universe and discussion. $7 for adults, $5 for children, kids 3 and under are free. 8:30pm.

August 5-7: Sales Tax Holiday @ Ohio Retailers 


Shop for school supplies and skip the tax. Items exempt from tax: clothing $75 per item or less, school supplies and instructional materials priced at $20 per item or less.

August 6: Dog Days of Summer @ Downtown Fremont 

Pet contest and photography, doggie vendors and giveaways, food, music and more. 9am-1pm.

August 7: Splash Bash @ Splash Bay Indoor Water Park

Swimming, food, music, bounce house, photo booth and more. Pre-sale tickets are $20 and $24 at the door. 10am-5pm.

August 7: Festival of India @ Centennial Terrace 

Indian food, music, shopping, henna tattoos, etc. Free parking and admission. 11am-8:30pm.

August 10-12: Kelly Miller Circus @ NW Ohio 


Performers and exotic animals under the big top. Tickets start at $12 for adults and $6 for kids. Toledo Speedway: Wednesday and Thursday. Brint and Centennial Road Sylvania: Friday. Two shows each day at 4:30 and 7:30pm.

August 12: Toledo Back 2 School Jam @ Walbridge Park 

Community information, Tai Chi lessons, raffles, fun activities. School supplies and backpacks will be distributed on a first come, first serve basis. Free. 12-3pm.

August 13: Toledo Jeep Fest @ Downtown Toledo

Car show, Jeep parade, festival. Free. 11am-6pm.

August 13: Back to School Fair @ Franklin Park Mall 


Hands-on activities, freebies, information about area businesses, schools and organizations. Meet characters from Laurel's Princess Parties. 10am-5pm

August 18-21: NW Ohio Rib Off @ Lucas County Fairgrounds 

BBQ, live music and family fun. Thursday 4-11pm, Friday 12-11pm (free until 4pm), Saturday 12-11pm (free until 3pm), Sunday 12-8pm.

August 20: Dreamworks Animation Movie Day @ Cinemark Theatres 

Free family-friendly movies and $2 concession items. 9am-1pm. 

August 20: Rossford Riverfest @ Veteran's Memorial Park 


Fireworks, carnival games, inflatables, softball tournament and more. 4-11pm.

August 20: Toledo Neighborhood Block Watch Picnic @ Ottawa Park 

Food, games, bounce house, music. Proceeds benefit Fraternal Order of Police. 11am-3pm.

August 27-28: International Festival @ Islamic Center of Greater Toledo 

Games, rock climbing, petting zoo, pony rides, ethnic foods, music, etc. Saturday 11am-7pm, Sunday 12-6pm.

Do you know of an event not listed here or one that's coming up? Let me know at mamameowtoledo (at) gmail (dot) com.



Top image adapted from Tara on Flickr.

Friday, July 1, 2016

Toledo Area Family Events: July 2016

Fun Things To Do With Kids in Toledo, OH
Mama Meow's Top Pick for July...

July 3: Mud Hens Game @ Fifth Third Field 


Inflatable theme park from 5-8pm. Kids run the bases, Freedom Feast on the Rooftop and an Independence Day fireworks display. Tickets are $15 and include Hensville Park. Game starts at 6:05pm.

More Fun Family Events in the Greater Toledo, Ohio Area...

Now through July 24: Family Summer Camp @ Bass Pro 

Workshops, crafts, activities and more. Check website for specific days, times and projects. Free.

Now through mid-August: Summer Movie Clubhouse @ Cinemark Theatres

Kid-friendly movies. Monday at Levis Commons, Tuesday at Fallen Timbers, Wednesday and Thursday at Franklin Park. All shows are $1 and begin at 10am.

Now through September 4: Play Space @ Toledo Museum of Art 

Outdoor play space for kids. Visit the TMA website for more information. Closed on Mondays. Free.

Fridays in July: Summer Skies Over Toledo @ Ritter Planetarium 


Guided tour of the night sky and discussion. $7 for adults, $5 for children, kids 3 and under are free. 8:30pm.

Fridays through August 12: Friday Night Family Cruise @ Sandpiper 

Two hour cruise on the river. Bring your own picnic or have Marco's deliver pizza to the boat. $17 for adults and $9 for kids under 12. Reservations required. 6-8pm.

July 1: First Friday @ Downtown Perrysburg 

Bounce houses, balloon sculptors, train rides, live music and more. 6-9pm.

July 3: Fireworks Picnic @ Uptown Maumee 

Food and live entertainment begin at 5pm. A fireworks display is at 8pm. Free.

July 3: Star Spangled Celebration @ Centennial Terrace 


Live music, clowns, kid activities and food. Fireworks begin around 10pm. $5 admission. Kids 12 and under are $3. $5 parking. 7pm.

July 3: 4th of July Fireworks Display @ BGSU Intramural Fields 

Fireworks begin at dusk.

July 4: Independence Day 1813 @ Fort Meigs 

Hands-on activities for kids, musket demonstrations and more. The Independence Day Celebration is at 2pm. $8 for adults, $4 for students, kids 5 and under are free. 12-5pm.

July 4: Red, White, KABOOM @ Downtown Toledo 


Children's activities, live entertainment and food starting at 4pm. Fireworks begin at 10pm. Free.

July 6-9: River Raisin Festival @ Blissfield 

Tractor pulls, parade, carnival, entertainment, pageant, fireworks and more. Free.

July 8-10: Polish Festival @ Lagrange Street 

Family friendly entertainment, Polish food, children's area, and more. $5 admission, kids 8 and under are free. Friday 5-11pm, Saturday 12-11pm, Sunday 12-7pm.

July 9: Summer on the Farm @ Sauder Village 

Music, ice-cream making, old-fashioned games and competitions, fiddle contest. Price included with admission. 10am-5pm.

July 9-10: Blueberry Celebration @ Erie Orchards 

Hay rides, blueberry picking, straw play area and more. $8 per person.

July 12-16: Fair @ Lucas County Fairgrounds 


Games, rides, food, music and more. Free admission 9am-3pm Tuesday-Thursday. Visit website for more information.

July 15-16: Glass City Burger Battle @ Centennial Terrace 

Specialty burgers from 8 local restaurants, kid's zone and live music. $6 for adults, $4 for ages 5-12, kids 4 and under are free. Saturday admission after 7pm: $10 for adults, $6 for kids, 4 and under are free. Friday 5-11pm, Saturday 3-11pm.

July 16: Kids Klub Fishing Derby @ National Museum of the Great Lakes 

Catch fish and release them. Members are free. Non-members price is included in admission. 10am-2pm.

July 16-17: Toledo Air Show @ Toledo Express Airport 

Aircraft demonstrations and displays. Ticket prices vary. Visit the website for early-bird specials and advance tickets. 9am-5pm.

July 22-23: Pizza Palooza @ Centennial Terrace  


Pizza, interactive activities for kids, caricature artist, live music. $6 for adults, $4 for ages 5-12, kids 4 and under are free. Friday 5-11:30pm, Saturday 4-11:30pm. 

Do you know of an event not listed here or one that's coming up? Let me know at mamameowtoledo (at) gmail (dot) com.



Top image adapted from Tara on Flickr.


Thursday, June 9, 2016

Does Summer Break Make You Happy or Angry?

Or a little of both...


Everyone's heard of Angry Birds and probably played the game at least once. Now, you can watch the movie and download the latest game, Angry Birds Action!


I bet parents are thinking "Hmmm...The Angry Birds movie? Not another movie I HAVE to go see because my kid is making me."

I thought the same thing and figured it would be the type of movie to wait and watch on DVD. I was wrong.

To celebrate the last day of school, my eight-year-old and I had dinner at McDonald's and watched The Angry Birds movie.


After our fun afternoon, I sat down with her and asked a series of questions. Here's what she had to say:

Question: Are you doing anything fun this summer?
Answer: Yes, I am going to Florida.

Q: How did you celebrate your last day of school?
A: We had a DJ party at school and my mom took me to McDonald's and the movie theater.

Angry Birds Happy Meal Toys available now through June 13.

Q: What's your favorite thing to eat at McDonald's?
A: A Cheeseburger Happy Meal with lettuce, ketchup, tomatoes, and pickles.

Q: What can you tell me about the movie?
A: The movie was Angry Birds. Well, there were pigs that came to the bird island and the birds celebrated. The king pig saw the eggs and said "hmmm, some eggs." Then there was a disco party...

Q: Hold on! We don't want a spoiler alert. What was your favorite part?
A: My favorite part was when they flew the birds from the sling shot.

Q: How many times do you think you laughed?
A: About 5.

I think there were more laughs than that.
A: 10.

Q: Did your mom LOL, too?
A: Yes.

Q: Since you saw The Angry Birds movie, you must like playing the game?
A: Yes. We opened the game at the end of the movie. We got Piggy Island!


Q: Is there anything else you'd like Mama Meow readers to know?
A: The movie was good.

And what did I think?


I laughed out loud within the first couple minutes and again and again throughout the movie. There are plenty of innuendos only parents would understand and tons of silliness for kids of all ages.

The new Angry Birds Action! app was slightly addictive. I don't usually play on gaming apps, but I found it hard to put my phone down once I was in game mode. I was also excited to unlock codes from select McDonald's items.


At one point, my eight-year-old watched me play, saw my score and was amazed by how fast I racked up points. (Although, she did give me a few tips on how to play the game.)


Should you go see the movie? Yes! It's summer break. Spend time with the kiddos and have fun!



Disclosure: This post was sponsored by McDonald's Restaurants in Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan. #McDToledoAngryBirds

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Toledo Area Family Events: June 2016

Fun Things To Do With Kids in Toledo, OH


Mama Meow's Top Pick for June...

June 18: Dragon Boat Summer Learning Festival @ International Park 

Mama Meow Toledo with the WherestheCat.com volunteer crew at last year's Dragon Boat Festival.

Dragon boat racing, fun family activities, entertainment and vendors. Free. The all day event begins at 7am.

More Fun Family Events in the Greater Toledo, Ohio Area...

Wednesdays starting June 1: Family Film Festival @ Skye Cinema


Every Wednesday June 1-August 3. Doors open at 9am. Movies start at 10am with features such as The Spongebob Movie, Goosebumps and Minions. Free.

June 3: First Friday @ Downtown Perrysburg

Bounce houses, balloon sculptors, train rides, live music and more. 6-9pm.

June 3-5: Festival @ Our Lady of Perpetual Help (OLPH)


Music, rides, games, food. Free admission. Friday 6pm-12am, Saturday 12pm-12am, Sunday 12pm-7pm.

June 4-5: Festival @ Old West End

Art, music, parade, children's activities, car show and so much more. House tours start at $5. Kids 12 and under are free.

Starting June 6: Summer Movie Clubhouse @ Cinemark Theatres

$5 for ten kid films or $1 per show. Mondays beginning June 6 at Levis Commons. Tuesdays beginning June 7 at Fallen Timbers. Wednesdays and Thursdays starting June 15 at Franklin Park. All showtimes are at 10am and include movies like Paddington, Box Trolls and Pan.

June 9-11: Cherry Festival @ Whitehouse Village Park

Cherry pie eating contest, entertainment, food, rides and more. Free admission.

June 11: Food Truck Festival @ Collingwood Arts Center


Food, music, art, tours. 3-8:30pm.

June 11-12: Maple & Main Art Fair @ Downtown Sylvania

Art, food, music and BMX show. Free. Saturday 11am-10pm, Sunday 10am-4pm.

June 12: Ariel's Splashin' Under the Sea Ball @ Toledo Yacht Club 

Crafts and entertainment by Point Place Princess Parties. $10 for each child. Adults are free. Two events: 3pm and 5:30pm.

June 15-19: Holland Strawberry Festival @ Heritage Community Park


Rides, entertainment, pageants, parade, food and plenty more.  $3 admission. Kids 7 and under are free. Free parking. Wednesday 5pm, Thursday and Friday 4pm, Saturday and Sunday 12pm.

June 18: Community Block Party @ Toledo Museum of Art

Food trucks, music, sculpture exhibition. Free. 6-10pm.

June 19: Father's Day Mud Hens Game @ Fifth Third Field 

Dads and kids run the bases, inflatable theme park, post-game fireworks. $15 combo ticket includes game and Hensville park. 4:30pm. 

June 24-25: Sand-Tastic! @ Levis Commons

Sand sculptures, giant sandbox, bounce house and more. Free.

June 25: Summer Fest @ Shoreland Park


Food, rides, raffle and fireworks. 2pm-12am.

Do you know of an event not listed here or one that's coming up? Let me know at mamameowtoledo (at) gmail (dot) com.



Top image adapted from Tara on Flickr.



Sunday, May 1, 2016

Toledo Area Family Events: May 2016


Fun Things To Do With Kids in Toledo, OH

Mama Meow's Top Pick for May...

May 12-15: Ohio Spring Fest @ Stranahan Theater 


It's the 1st annual Ohio Spring Fest! There will be rides, a dog show, petting zoo, BMX show, fireworks, monster trucks, music and more. Hours: Thursday 4-10pm, Friday 4-11pm, Saturday 12-11pm, Sunday 12-10pm.

More Fun Family Events in the Greater Toledo, Ohio Area...

May 1: Opening Day @ Butterfly House 


It's the beginning of a new season! Come visit beautiful butterflies in the garden. $9 for ages 12 and up. $8 for seniors. $7 for ages 4-11. Kids 3 and under are free. 12-5pm.

May 1: Wonderful Wizard of Oz @ Valentine Theatre 


You've read the book and watched the movie. Now see the Toledo Ballet perform L. Frank Baum's classic tale, the Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Tickets start at $15. 2pm.

May 6-7, 13-14: The Little Mermaid @ Lourdes University Franciscan Theatre 

Go under the sea during this year's St. Francis de Sales spring musical, The Little Mermaid! $10-15 for adults. $12 for seniors. $10 for students. All shows start at 7:30pm.

May 7: National Train Day @ Toledo Amtrak Station 

Check out the Chuggington Play Area and Kids Zone featuring a train ride for kids. There will be food, music and more. Free admission and parking. 9am-4pm.

May 7: Run for the Bulls! @ Secor Metropark 


Help raise money for the Lucas County Pit Crew at their annual 5K. Run, walk and hang out with your furry friends! Adoptable dogs will be available to meet. $25 registration fee. 9am.

May 7: Maker's Mart @ Handmade Toledo 

Maker's Mart is the perfect time to shop for mom. See all the handmade gifts created by locals, enjoy food and ice cream. $1 admission. 10am-8pm.

May 7: Free Comic Book Day @ Monarch Cards & Comics 


Who doesn't love pizza, cookies and free comics? Meet comic book superheros like Spiderman and Deadpool! 11am-7pm.

May 7-8: Sesame Street Live! @ SeaGate Convention Centre 

Sing and dance with your favorite friends Elmo, Cookie and Ernie as they perform on stage! Tickets start at $15. Saturday showtimes are 10:30am and 2pm. Sunday shows are at 1pm and 4:30pm.

May 8: Mother's Day Mud Hens Game & Inflatable Theme Park @ Fifth Third Field 

Celebrate Mother's Day with the Mud Hens! Treat mom to a mini-massage or manicure and head over to the bounce houses, play games and have fun. $15 for adults. $13 for kids 12 and under. Game starts at 2:05pm.

May 8: Garden Bros. Circus @ Lucas County Rec Center 


The circus is coming to town! Elephants, aerial acts, cotton candy and more! Tickets start at $22 for adults and $8 for kids.Limited time only adult tickets are $9.95. Performances are at 1pm, 3:30pm and 6pm.

May 13-14: Kaleidoscope @ Valentine Theatre 

Come see why Toledo School for the Arts is one of the best schools in Ohio. Their annual Kaleidoscope features the best TSA has to offer during the end-of-year showcase of art, dance, music, writing and theatre. Tickets start at $15. 7pm.

May 14: Spring on the Farm @ Sauder Village 

Spend the day with your family and baby animals as you listen to folk music and play games. $16 for adults. $10 for ages 6-16. Kids 5 and under are free. 10am-5pm.

May 14-15: CAT Bash 2016 @ Delightful Art With Dee 


Listen and dance to live local music. There will be a Pretty Princess Art Class for kids at 12pm on both days. The event is in memory of Cat Lambert, creator of WherestheCat.com and starts at 12pm on Saturday with last performance at 10pm. Sunday's first performance is at 11am and the last one at 7pm.

May 21: Dart Frog Dash 5K & Kid's 1K Fun Run @ Toledo Zoo 

Your mom won't tell you to stop running at the zoo this time! Early registration (by May 15) is $26 for adults and $11 for kids. Registration and packet pick-up begins at 7am.

May 21: Claire's Day @ Maumee Public Library 


Meet children's book authors and illustrators, create crafts and see area kids receive awards for being the most improved readers. Free. 9am-5pm

May 21: Outdoor Adventure Expo @ Side Cut Metropark 

Now's your chance to try fishing, archery or canoeing. Trained instructors will be at Side Cut to show you how it's done. There will also be music and food. Free. 10am-4pm.

May 22: Bark in the Park @ Toledo Area Humane Society 

Visit the new location for the Toledo Area Humane Society and participate in a 1.25 mile walk with your furry friend. $25 registration fee includes Bark in the Park t-shirt. Free for kids 8 and under. 10am-1pm.

May 28: Memorial Day Parade @ Downtown Toledo

The annual parade begins at 10am in downtown Toledo.

Do you know of an event not listed here or one that's coming up? Let me know at mamameowtoledo (at) gmail (dot) com.



Top image adapted from Tara on Flickr.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Volunteer Opportunities for Toledo Teens

Volunteering is good for you. It brings people together and creates a stronger community.


As a teen volunteer, you gain knowledge and experience that will help you during your lifetime. Community service not only looks good on college applications, but can assist you in landing a future job. So, get out there and do something!

Check out these 10 volunteer opportunities for teens in the Greater Toledo area:

1. Toledo Zoo - The ZOOTeen program is for students between the ages of 13 and 17 who are interested in education, animals and conservation. A commitment of 60 hours per season is required, along with a $50 fee with scholarship opportunities available. Visit ZOOTeen Volunteers to apply or find out more information.

2. Toledo Area Humane Society - If you’re at least 10 years old with an interest in walking dogs and taking care of cats, the Toledo Area Humane Society is for you. Volunteers are asked to commit to 10 hours a month for 6 months and must be accompanied by a parent if under the age of 16. Once your online application is approved, you will receive an invitation to orientation. Click here to start the process.


3. Humane Ohio – Although volunteers must be 18 years old and older, younger teens can volunteer independently by organizing pet food drives for the Humane Ohio Pet Food Bank. Opportunities like making dog beds and cat toys are also needed. Learn more ways you can assist animals in need by visiting Humane Ohio.

4. Toledo’s PET Bull Project – Community teens can assist Toledo’s PET Bull Project staff by helping out around the facility and interacting with the dogs. The teen center acts as a safe space to be productive and also available for playing pool and foosball. Learn more about this fun and friendly environment here.


5. Toledo Area Metroparks – Students between the ages of 14 and 18 can gain leadership skills and earn service credit as a Counselor in Training (CIT) at Metroparks summer camps. For more information, visit MetroparksToledo.com.

6. Toledo-Lucas County Public Library - A library Volunteen is for students 12 years of age and older who are looking to gain work experience, as well as learn about careers in the library field. Training is available and Volunteens have the option of choosing the branch they want to help out at. Fill out a volunteer form online or print one out and take the completed form to your closest branch.


7. Hospice of Northwest Ohio - Join more than 80 teens from area high schools as a Hospice of Northwest Ohio volunteer. Work after school and assist the staff with various tasks, as well as visit patients and their families. Teens must complete 8 hours of orientation and commit to 4 hours per month for 6 months. Call 419-661-4001 for more information or apply here.

8. Leadership Toledo – Each year, 50 high school sophomores are selected by area schools for Youth Leadership Toledo, a 9 month program that allows them to act as leaders and complete improvement projects around the community. As juniors and seniors, those students can then move onto Youth In Philanthropy Encouraging Excellence (YIPEE) and raise funds for others in need. Freshman can contact their schools to express interest in joining the program for the next school year. Visit Leadership Toledo to learn more about these programs.


9. United Way – Students age 14 and older can become United Way Ambassadors and assist with projects around the community. United Way has partnered with Toledo Grows and currently seeking new volunteers to work on an urban farm. Teens under 18 must have a parent present and no long-term commitment is required. Potential Ambassadors can sign-up here.

10. American Red Cross – Teens can gain medical, office and disaster relief experience as a Red Cross Youth Volunteer. There are several different types of volunteer opportunities available for teens at various skill levels and backgrounds. Teens under the age of 18 and not involved in the Red Cross Club can call 419-329-2741 with questions or fill-out an application here.



If you know of any other teen volunteer opportunities, please contact me at mamameowtoledo@gmail.com



Friday, April 1, 2016

Toledo Area Family Events: April 2016

Fun Things To Do With Kids in Toledo, OH

Mama Meow's Top Pick for April...

April 10: Kids Opening Day @ Fifth Third Field

Source: Pixabay

Kids Opening Day will feature the brand new Hensville Family Theme Park! There will be obstacle courses, bounce houses, activity mazes, slides and interactive sports games. Kids 12 and under will receive a prize when they sign up for the free Muddy's Buddies Kids Club. Combo tickets are available in advance for $15 (adults) and $13 (kids 12 and under) and includes a ticket to the Mud Hens game with unlimited access to Hensville Park from 1-4pm!

More Fun Family Events in the Greater Toledo, Ohio Area...

Saturdays in April: One World, One Sky, Big Bird's Adventure @ Ritter Planetarium

Source: Flickr

One World, One Sky, Big Bird’s Adventure is a full dome show that follows Sesame Street's Big Bird and Elmo as they explore the night sky with Hu Hu Zhu, a Muppet from China. $7 for adults and $5 for children, seniors, and University of Toledo community members. Children 3 and under are free. Show starts at 1pm.

April 7: Action Hero Night @ Perrysburg Chick-fil-A 

Children 12 and under are invited to wear their favorite action hero costumes and receive free ice cream. Activities will be provided. 6-8pm.

April 8: Last Walleye Home Game of the Season @ Huntington Center

It's Opposites Night at the Huntington Center. Come cheer on the Toledo Walleye during the last home game of the season as they wear Mud Hens inspired jerseys. Game vs. Kalamazoo Wings starts at 8:15pm.

April 9: Opening Day @ Wolcott Heritage Complex

Source: Flickr

The Wolcott Heritage Complex opens for the season! Click here for a map.

“Tale as Old as Tie” brings music from Frozen, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and Aladdin to life with four Broadway vocalists! Tickets start at $25. 8pm.

April 15: Greenfield Village Opening Day 2016 @ The Henry Ford 

Greenfield Village is an outdoor museum spread across more than 80 acres. There are 83 authentic historic structures including Thomas Edison's lab and the farmhouse where Henry Ford grew up. $26 for adults, $17.50 for children, and $21.25 for seniors. Kids 4 and under are free. 9:30am-5pm.

April 16: Junior League of Toledo Kids in the Kitchen @ St. John's Jesuit High School 

Source: Flickr

Kids in the Kitchen is a free family friendly, hands-on event that focuses on educating children and their parents about healthy eating and exercise habits. The first 500 kids in attendance will receive a free lunch. Children aged 5-12 are welcome to attend. 10am-2pm.

April 16-17: Fantasticon @ SeaGate Convention Centre

Fantasticon is a mid-size comic book and collectibles show created for true comic book and pop culture collectors. Saturday 10am-6pm. Sunday 10am-5pm. Advance tickets are available. Kids 5 and under are free.

April 17: WGTE Family Fun Day @ Sylvania Tam-O-Shanter 

Source: YouTube

This free event will feature puppet shows, live animals, science experiments, and activities. Kids will be able to meet Daniel Tiger and Princess Presto. 1-4pm.

April 17: Charlotte's Web @ Valentine Theatre 

Charlotte’s Web is based on E.B. White’s loving story of the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a little gray spider named Charlotte. The performance is one hour in length. Tickets are $14 for adults and $10 for children. 2pm.

April 23: Party for the Planet @ Toledo Zoo

Celebrate Earth Day by bringing in your recyclables and taking part in cool activities that help you learn how to be a little “greener” in the future. 
April 23: 26th Annual Kid’s Trout Derby @ Olander Park

Source: Flickr
The Kids Trout Derby introduces children to the fun and sportsmanship of fishing! Each child receives a door prize and will be entered into a free raffle with over 100 prizes donated by area businesses.  Kids must bring their own fishing poles. Registration is free to Sylvania School District residents or $5 per car admission for non-residents. 9am-1pm.

April 26: Opening Day @ Sauder Village

Experience the lives of pioneer settlers while hearing engaging stories, trying hands-on activities, and enjoying special events. 10am-3:30pm.

April 30: Toledo Ballet's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz @ Valentine Theatre 

Based on L. Frank Baum's classic tale, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz comes to the Valentine Theatre with the Toledo Ballet. Tickets start at $15. Shows are at 2pm and 7:30pm.

Do you know of an event not listed here or one that's coming up? Let me know at mamameowtoledo (at) gmail (dot) com.



Top image adapted from Tara on Flickr.