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On-going Events
PLEASENOTE: Dates & times of events are subject to change, so we've included contact information. It is always a good idea to check information before attending the event.
* Denotes activities occurring on more than one date, some of which may be later during the month or months to come.

* Mondays: Sugarcreek Cattle Auction -- 102 Buckeye St., Sugarcreek, (330) 852-2832; 12:30 p.m.

* Tuesdays: Farmerstown Livestock Auction -- SR 557, Farmerstown, (330) 897-6081; 12:30 p.m.

* Wednesdays: Mt. Hope Livestock, Hay & Produce Auction -- CR 77, Mt. Hope, (330) 674-6188, http://www.mthopeauction.com; 10/hay auction; 11/livestock auction, 11:30 a.m./produce sale; tack, machinery & exotic-animal sales, several times/yr.

* Thursdays: Kidron Hay & Straw, and Livestock Auction -- Downtown Kidron, since 1923; (330) 857-2641 or (800) 589-9749; 9:15 a.m./hay & straw auction; 11/livestock auction (Ohio's oldest livestock market - since 1923); held every
Thu. except Ascension Day (May 1) and Thanksgiving (Nov. 27), when they're held the next day.

* Fridays: Sugarcreek Horse/Tack Auction -- 102 Buckeye St., Sugarcreek, (330) 852-2832; 11 a.m.

* Every 3rd Wed.: "Project Linus" Quilt Days -- Hearth Side Quilt Shoppe, 13110 Emerson Rd., Kidron (behind Lehman's), (330) 857-4004, http://www.Hearthsid...ppe.com ; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; bring a project, sewing machine & supplies, or work on one of the shop's; cutting, piecing, knotting & binding; come for a few hours or bring your lunch and spend the day; free, but please call to sign up.

* Every 2nd Sat.: Ken Miller Supply's Oil, Gas, Car & Truck Museum " 7945 Shreve Rd., Shreve, (330) 496-4024 or (330) 567-5930; noon-3 p.m.; vast collection of early gas pumps, drilling machines, trucks, cars & tractors; PA Railroad and Shreve industry display; $5 (12 & under, free; historical society members, half-price); all proceeds benefit County Line Historical Society.

* Every 2nd Sat.: Mt. Hope Auction Horse Sale -- CR 77, Mt. Hope, (330) 674-6188; 8 a.m.; tack sale (the Fri. before the 2nd Sat., 6 p.m.), machinery; exotic-animal sales several times/yr.

April

4-6: 44th Annual Triway Capers -- Triway High School, 3205 Shreve Rd. (Ohio 226), south of Wooster, off Ohio 3, (330) 201-1067; Fri. & Sat., 7:30 p.m., & Sun., 2 p.m.; musical comedy & drama; admission charged.

5: Machinery Sale at Kidron Auction -- Downtown Kidron, (330) 857-2641 or (800) 589-9749; 9 a.m.

5: Ruritan Pancake & Sausage Breakfast -- Smithville High School, Ohio 585, Smithville, (330) 669-2123; 7 a.m.-noon.

5: Shreve Spring Migration Sensation -- Program begins at Shreve Elementary School, 598 N. Market St. (SR 226), Shreve, (330) 567-2342, http://ShreveMigration.org; registration, 7 a.m.; workshops begin at 8:30 a.m.; $10/person, $15/family; professional workshops; birding, wildlife & wetland vendor displays; pancake breakfast & lunch concessions; children's programs; self-guided tours with experts available at nearby Killbuck Marsh, Shreve Lake, Brown's Bog & Funk Bottoms wildlife areas.

* April 6 thru July 20: Wooster, A Community of
Progress: 200 Years Exhibit -- Wayne County Historical Society, 546 E. Bowman St., Wooster, (330) 264-8856, http://www.waynehist...cal.org ; Wed. thru Sun., 2-4:30 p.m.; $5 (members & children, free); Wooster's first 200 years w/ pictures & artifacts that tell the story of the city's growth & progress.

12: Mid-Ohio Mopar's 17th Annual All-Mopar Swap Meet -- Wayne County Fairgrounds, Vanover St., Wooster, (330) 464-9414; 8 a.m.-3 p.m.

19: "Come and See the World in One Day"/Wooster Ethnic Fair -- Snyder Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Vanover St., Wooster, (330) 464-6305 or (330) 345-6970; 11 a.m.; ethnic food & entertainment from various cultures, plus high school choir.

20: Bob Ford presents "Tales from Ohio" -- Voices From the Past series, Wayne County Historical Society, 546 E. Bowman St., Wooster, (330) 264-8856, http://www.waynehist...cal.org ; 2 p.m.; $9/members, $13/non-members, $6/students; array of heartwarming songs & hilarious stories about the early settlement of Ohio.

22: Scarlet, Gray & Green Fair -- OARDC Campus, Wooster, (330) 202-3537; 1-7 p.m.; festival to celebrate, educate and show "It IS easy being green!"; exhibits, demonstrations, artisans, speakers, entertainers, food vendors.

26: Orrville Railroad's Pittsburgh/Station Square Excursion -- Get tickets now by calling (330) 683-2426, Mon./Tue./Thu./Fri., noon-4 p.m.; $109/coach; http://www.orrviller...oad.com .

26: Smithville Village Yard Sales -- More than 100 sales all over Smithville, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; (330) 669-2781.

26 & 27: Wayne County Care Center Auxiliary Dinner -- Grange Dining Hall, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Vanover St., Wooster, (330) 262-9488; chicken BBQ dinner, Sat., 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; ham & potatoes dinner, Sun., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; admission charged.

26 & 27: Wayne County Home & Garden Show -- Wayne County Fairgrounds, Vanover St., Wooster, (330) 262-5735; Sat., 10 a.m.-7 p.m., & Sun., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; home improvement vendors, craft show, garden equipment, children's garden, flower competition & floral displays.

Early May

* 1-10: P. Graham Dunn Grand Opening -- Rt. 30, Dalton, (866) 922-0306, http://www.pgrahamdunn.com.

2 & 3: 15th Annual Dandelion May Fest & Great Dandelion Cookoff -- Breitenbach Wine Cellars, 5934 Old Rt. 39 NW, Dover, (800) THE-WINE, (330) 343-3603, http://www.breitenba...ine.com ; Fri., noon-7 p.m., & Sat., 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; wine samples, family entertainment.

3: Tea With Teddy -- Wayne County Historical Society, 546 E. Bowman St., Wooster, (330) 264-8856, http://www.waynehist...cal.org ; 2 p.m.; $18/adult, $12/girls 12 & under, advanced tickets required; learn the history of the Teddy bear and watch the creation of "memory bears." tea sandwiches, desserts, tea & lemonade.

3: Wooster Noon Lions Flea Market -- Wayne County Fair Grounds, Vanover St., Wooster, (330) 347-6784; 8 a.m.-3 p.m.; admission charged.

4: Wayne County Coin Club's 56th Annual Spring Coin & Stamp Show -- Wooster High School Commons, 515 Oldman Rd., Wooster, (330) 262-0494; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; buy & sell coins, stamps & jewelry; the oldest annual coin show in Ohio.

9 &10: 32nd Annual Holmes County Training Center Spring Festival & Auction -- 8001 TR 574, Holmesville, (330) 674-8045; Fri., 7 p.m.: open volleyball, entertainment, soup & sandwiches, ice cream & soft pretzels; Sat.: breakfast,

7-10 a.m.; bake sale, 9 a.m.-sellout; craft & furniture auction, 9 a.m.; chicken BBQ, 11:30-sellout; quilt auction, 2 p.m.




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