Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Historic Holgate Avenue





Architecture serves as a visual guide and timeline of the styles adn house types that were popular during the 70-year period of development. Greek Revival, Italiante, Second Empire, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Prairie, Craftsmen and Bungalow styles are all represented.




Fort Defiance Flag Staff




All land north to Canada is surveyed on baseline running from this point. This landmark is located on the grounds of Fort Defiance.

Defiance Public Library

Our library was built in 1904 with funds from a Carnegie Grant. This beautiful historic building is located on the site of Fort Defiance along the Maumee and Auglaize River banks and allows visitors to reflect on county's history.


Defiance College

Chartered in 1850, Defiance College is a four-year liberal arts-based college affiliated with the United Church of Christ. The college has been recognized by several publication including the John Templeton Foundation Honor Roll of the Nation's Highest Character-Building Colleges and is also a national leader in the service learning area. With 41 major areas of study leading to bachelor's, master's and an associate degree in education and business the college services approximately 1,000 students. The college is a member of NCAA Division III, offering 18 men's and women's sports.


Canal Mule Bridge




Constructed in the 1840's, it provided passage over the Maumee River just for the mules and their drivers, the canal boats entered into the river. On the north side of the river the drivers and mules walked along the riverbank. The canal boats re-entered into the canal system just above the Independence Dam.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Auglaize Village

This historical village was started in June 1966. Visitors become uniquely involved in the recreation of the 19th century history. Along with its 41 new, restored and reconstructed buildings the village also has several museums. Every year there are special event days where authentically costumed craftsmen demonstrate a wide variety of pioneer skills. Located 3 miles west of Defiance on Krouse Road.

Riverside Chapel


A beautiful chapel built in 1890 contains the grave sites of veterans of 1794 and the War of 1812. Featuring a true Gothic ceiling and marble floor the "Little Gem of American Building" is available for small weddings, funerals and/or committal services.

Miami & Erie Canal Lock No. 37





By 1845 the Canal was open extending from the Miami River to Lake Erie in Toledo, then from Toledo, westward to Fort Wayne and Lafayette, Indiana. Commerce flourished along the canal until the 1850's when competition from the railroads emerged. Passenger boats were discontinued in 1862. By 1870 the Wabash and Erie Canal into Indiana was completely abandoned. The Miami and Erie lingered on until major repairs were authorized and completed between 1906 and 1909. Only to be all but destroyed by the floods of 1913. By 1917 most of the bridges across the canal in the Downtown were removed. The canal was gradually filled and drained. The remains of the north end of the Maumee and Erie Lock #37 have lain exposed, until partially renovated in 1997.

The Huber Opera House and Civic Center

Built as a hotel in 1895 this structure became the try-out theatre for George H. Huber's larger New York and Chicago theatres. After many years of housing different businesses in downtown Hicksville, the nostalgic feel of the Huber is being restored by a group of determined citizens. The unique facility has the seating capacity for 800 and is used for many community events and attractions as well as being home to the Hicksville Village Players.


Major General Lawrence H. Livingston Highway: U.S. 424

















Harley Davidson Inc. named Route 424 between Defiance and Napoleon as one of the ten best touring roads in the United States. This 18 mile stretch through Independence Dam State Park follows the Maumee River and uses the old town path of the Miami-Erie and Wabash Canal systems for its road bed.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Downtown Defiance Maumee River Boat Tour Itinerary

Begin your tour by launching your boat at the Pontiac Park boat dock located on East River Drive, a portion of the old US24. The boat launch is easy access and has a gentle slope when backing into the water. There is plenty of parking for trucks and trailers.



Once your boat is launched and you are ready to get underway, decisions need to be made as to whether to go up river or down river on the Maumee River or to head south at the confluence on the Auglaize River.



Up River Tour (West on the Maumee River)



Heading up river on the Maumee, boaters pass by the Defiance Public Library on the south side of the river. What do you see as you approach the downtown area? The Defiance Public Library is a beautiful Carnegie architectural structure and worth the glance. On the north side of the river, Pontiac Park is now visible and then you will pass under the Clinton Street Bridge. Boaters need to pay attention to the Defiance Boat and Ski Club’s painted notations on the bridge, making sure to go under the bridge between the piers as marked. 



Continuing up river, you will approach the historic homes of Holgate Avenue on the south. These homes have very large trees and backyards and remind you of yesteryear. Often times you will see fires lit in the evening with neighbors roasting marshmallows and hot dogs.



Tiffin River Boat Tour



Beyond the historic homes boaters will reach a fork in the river. On the south bank of the river is the Defiance Water Treatment Plant. Taking the fork to the north side, boaters are now on the Tiffin River. To motor boat on the Tiffin River, the water levels need to be high so spring time can be much better that fall. The Tiffin River is narrow and is perfect for jet skiing, canoeing or kayaking. When navigating on the Tiffin River, boaters get the feeling of Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer. The River is lined with very large trees and vines creating a shady retreat.







Down River Tour (East on the Maumee River)



Heading down river on the Maumee, boaters pass Kingsbury Park on the south side of the river. At this little league park, current major league ball players Chad Billingsley and Jon Niese began their boyhood dreams.  Kingsbury Park is certainly a fine field to look at and visit with spring and summer activity.



Continuing down river, trees line the north side as boaters approach a small island in the center of the river. Preston Island was once the location for a small amusement park in the early 1900’s. Oh to imagine life back then when a Ferris wheel and entertainment drew in crowds. Nature lines the north side of Preston Island while homes line the south banks.



Boaters continue down river and go under the State Route 281 Bridge. Trees line both sides of the river for miles and nature can be seen all around. The river is wider now. Homes start to line the north side and just beyond the homes, another boat dock can be found at the Independence Dam State Park.

Auglaize River Boat Tour Itinerary

Begin your tour by towing your boat or jet skis south of the City of Defiance on State Route 111 to ODNR’s Five Mile Creek boat launch. The Five Mile Creek dock is located in Defiance County, a few miles north of the Defiance Paulding County line. The boat launch is not steep and has a mild grade when backing into the water. There is plenty of parking for trucks and trailers. Once your boat is launched and you are ready to get underway, a decision will need to be made as to whether to go up river or down river.



Up River Tour (South)



Heading up river, the boat is heading south on the Auglaize River from Defiance County to Paulding County. What do you see as you gaze on either side of the boat? The Auglaize River has many bends and curves as you head up river, allowing boaters to look at nature and bridges.



Approaching on the west side of the river, boaters will see a small arch bridge that is shallow and narrow enough to allow jet-skiers to navigate to an area that was once used as a reservoir to feed a section of the Miami-Erie canal. This century-old structure now allows jet-skiers to go under the arch to a no-wake area that is very quiet and serene. Occasionally jet-skiers will come up on fishermen along the shore in a very tranquil area that is just behind the Auglaize Country Club golf course.



Continuing up river, boaters will go under the Five Span Bridge which is in Paulding County, then shortly come upon a small island in the water. A sandbar lies north of the island where boats frequently line up in summer months and the boaters get out in the knee-deep water throwing footballs, eating and drinking with fellow boating friends.  The west side of the island is lined with cottages while the east side of the island is mostly natural with no structures. Continuing in Paulding County, boaters encounter more sights of nature and bridges to Charloe.



Down River Tour (North)



Heading down river from the boat launch, the boat is heading north on the Auglaize River. What do you see as you navigate toward the old Power Dam? Boaters see houses that line both sides of the river, with decks and back yards that boast outdoor living. Most homes have docks in the river with one or more watercraft attached.



This area is a busy one and residents and boaters enjoy watching the adventurous on knee boards, wake boards, skis and tubes. As boaters approach one another, the “boater’s wave” flies high in the air.



Continuing down river past the houses that line the river banks, boaters approach a few choices for a respite from time on the water. On the west side of the river, Scotty’s has a dock for boaters to anchor to so that boaters can dine and rehydrate. Scotty’s is known for their ribs and fish, and offers sodas as well as spirits. On the east side of the river, a dock is provided by Power Dam Express, known for their food, spirits and dancing. Just beyond these restaurants, boaters see a large brick building to the northeast. This building is the Power Dam, a functioning dam that generates electricity. Prior to the Power Dam is signage and buoys that denote boaters are in close proximity to the dangerous area of the dam and to turn around.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Northwest River Region Calendar


August 2011
August 3rd -   River City Rodders Classic Car Cruise In – E. Washington St. Napoleon.  Check www.rivercityrodders.org for more info.  (6-8PM) (HENRY)
August 4th  – Music in the Parks – UAW  (7pm) (DEFIANCE)
August  4th -7th  – Highway 127 Corridor Sale, also called the “World’s Longest Yardsale,” covering Ohio to Alabama along U.S. 127. Visit www.127sale.com (PAULDING)
August 5th – First FridayEnjoy the First Fridays in Downtown Defiance. First Fridays are traditionally a celebration of art, entertainment, conversation and refreshments.  Take this opportunity to stroll Downtown and reconnect.  (4pm -8pm) (DEFIANCE)
August 5th -  Napoleon Elks “Rally in the Alley” – 126 E. Clinton Napoleon.  Great entertainment with one of the Tri State area’s greatest bands – The Menus!  Food and cold beverages available.  (419) 592-6611.  (6-11PM) (HENRY)
August 6th – Artist’s Tea – Defiance Society of the Artists presents an Art Show with tea and cookies.  Enjoy the afternoon with something new and fresh, a neat way to see how local artists at work.  (1pm – 3pm) (DEFIANCE)
August  6th  – John Paulding Historical Society chicken barbecue, 4-7 p.m. (PAULDING)
August 12th  – August 18th -   Henry County Fair – HC Fairgrounds S. Perry St. Napoleon.  Down home fun for all.  Enjoy an incredible list of events during the week. For a full schedule see www.henrycountyfair.org or www.visitnaphc.com (Daily 9AM-11PM). (HENRY)
August 13th – Scared Stiff by the River - Dr. MOR B.S. Presents FREE Movies at Dusk with games, prizes and more located at Pontiac Park. (DEFIANCE)
August 13th – Military Day – Auglaize Village (DEFIANCE)
August  13th  – “A Day In the Park” at Riverside Memorial Park in Antwerp. For information call Antwerp Chamber of Commerce, 419-258-1722; Broughton Redneck Jamboree (PAULDING)
August  20th  – Youth For Christ (YFC) annual auction at the county extension building at the fairgrounds, bake sale begins at 9 a.m., auction starts at 9:30 a.m. (PAULDING)
August 20th - 27th Defiance County Fair, 2011 Defiance County Fair - located in Hicksville, Ohio.      Check their website for more details , defiancefair.com. (DEFIANCE)
August 20th  - 21st -  Deshler Festival - Deshler Park Deshler.  Rides, a Parade, Volleyball, Tug-of-war, Kiddie Tractor Pulls, Chicken BBQ, 1K and 5K runs, Deshler Idol contest, DJ and Dance along with all kinds of great food.  A great weekend in the Corn City!  (419)278-0285 or (419)278-3483 (Sat 10AM - ?  Sun 11 - 5PM) (HENRY)
August  27th  – Paulding County Hospital Foundation’s “Strides for Scholarships” 5K race, 10K relay run and 1 mile run/walk (PAULDING)
September 2011
September 10th -    Napoleon Fall Festival  15th Annual – HC Fairgrounds S. Perry St. Napoleon.  Live musical entertainment, coin show, huge car show, flea market, crafts, lip-smacking good food – don’t miss it!  (419) 265-0314.  (9AM-4PM) (HENRY)
Sept. 11th  – Patriot Day (September 11 anniversary); Grandparent’s Day; Car show sponsored by Paulding County Senior Center downtown on the square (PAULDING)
September 12th – 18th – Defiance College Homecoming – Week long activities for alumni and the community. (DEFIANCE)
September 16th -18th  – Annual Flat Rock Creek Fall Festival, Paulding County Fairgrounds. For information: 419-399-4453 (PAULDING)
September 17th -  Malinta Fest - Monroe Twp. Fire Dept., Co. Road K2 in Malinta.  Flea Market, Live Auction (3-430PM), Four Corners Car Truck and Tractor Show, Kids Fun area, Chicken BBQ, Malinta Community Historical Society site open, Live Bands throughout the day, Kiddie Tractor Pull - plus a lot more Family Fun! (419) 256-7409 for more details. (10AM-10PM) (HENRY)
September 17th -   HC Historical Society Wine & Cheese Sampling – Taste the fun with Live Music, a Silent Auction of wine baskets.  Great fun in beautiful historic surroundings.  Dr. Bloomfield House  229 W. Clinton Napoleon.  (419) 592-8006  (5 – 8PM) (HENRY)
September 17th  - 18th -  St. Augustine Turtle Fest – HC Fairgrounds.  St. Augustine Church welcomes you to have fun – at a turtle’s pace!  Place your bets on the turtles you think are the fastest, enjoy both Adult and Kid games.  Plus, enjoy great live music.  Great silent auctions, a flea market and outstanding food.  Check www.visitnaphc.com for the latest info! (HENRY)
September 18th  – Antique & Classic Truck Show at John Paulding Historical Society Museum, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (PAULDING)
September 24th - Rib Fest, Save the Date for the Annual Rib Fest with Ribs, music and so much more. (DEFIANCE)
September 24th – Fall Festival – Society of the Artists annual Fall Festival (DEFIANCE)

October 2011
October 1st and 2nd - AuGlaize Village Johnny Appleseed Festival, The big event of the year. The village becomes a beehive of activity featuring crafts and the production of apple butter and sorghum molasses. An antique tractor pull, garden tractor pull and a pre-1840 encampment. Fun for the entire family. (10am to 5pm) (DEFIANCE)
October 1st Fountain to Fountain Race - The Zonta Club of Defiance is hosting its annual race to raise money for the discounted mammogram program at DRMC.  $15 entry fee before September 3rd, after is $20. (DEFIANCE)

October 8th -  150th Civil War Anniversary Reenactment and Camp Latty Dedication
– Ritter Park, Napoleon.  Plunge into our local history and be a part of the Camp Latty Enlistment Event.  We’ll celebrate the efforts our local Ohioans gave in the Civil War.  Demonstrations of the military arts, women’s roles and home arts will take place with the Reenactors.  Live our history at “Camp Latty”!  (419) 592-8006.  (10AM – 5PM) (HENRY)
October  8th – Payne Fall Festival at Payne Community Park; Barn Dance and Hog Roast at the John Paulding Historical Society (PAULDING)
October 13th – 16th - Fort Defiance Players "The Drowsy Chaperone", Fort Defiance Players presents October 13th, 14th, and 15th shows at 8pm and October 16th show is at 2pm (DEFIANCE)
October 14th and 15th - AuGlaize Village Halloween Lantern Tour, The spooks and goblins come out nightly for this guided tour of a haunted village. Admission is $5.00 (8pm to 10:30pm) (DEFIANCE)
October 15th -   Henry County Airport Chili Cook Off and Fly-In – Henry County Airport Co. Rd. O.  Breakfast 6-11AM, Chili Cook Off 11AM-2PM, Airplane Rides 7AM-5PM.  Eat great and get that “aerial” perspective of Henry County.  It can’t be beat! (HENRY)
October 16th    Grelton Homecoming  - Celebrate with an old-fashioned community reunion for all ages, together with families and friends from the townships of Damascus, Harrison, Monroe and Richfield at the Four Corner Heritage Center in Grelton.  (419)748-8700  (Noon – 4:00PM) (HENRY)
October 29th – Payne Halloween Festival (PAULDING)
October 29th – Halloween Parade – Annual Lions Club Halloween Parade Downtown Defiance (7pm) (DEFIANCE)

November 2011
November 4th – First Friday - Enjoy the First Fridays in Downtown Defiance by welcoming Santa to town. First Fridays are traditionally a celebration of art, entertainment, conversation and refreshments.  Take this opportunity to stroll Downtown and reconnect.  (4pm -8pm) (DEFIANCE)

November  10th  – Veterans Day Celebration at Paulding County Senior Center, 11:30 a.m., all veterans invited, honoring Vietnam vets (PAULDING)
November 12th – Northwestern Ohio Scholarship Pageant (DEFIANCE)

November 15th – 19th – Festival of Trees – Defiance Area YMCA presents its second annual Festival of Trees at the Eagles.   A week of events for everyone.  (DEFIANCE)

November  17th -20th  – John Paulding Historical Society Annual Christmas Open House. Theme: “Angels Say ‘Halo’ To Christmas” (PAULDING)
November 17th – Ladies Night Out – Enjoy a stroll downtown while you make your wish list for the season. Downtown shops and eateries open late for  your enjoyment.  (4-8pm) (DEFIANCE)

November  19th  – Paulding County Hospital Auxiliary Annual Craft Fair at the county extension building at the fairgrounds (PAULDING)

December 2011
December 2nd – First Friday –  Enjoy the First Fridays in Downtown Defiance by welcoming Santa to town. First Fridays are traditionally a celebration of art, entertainment, conversation and refreshments.  Take this opportunity to stroll Downtown and reconnect.  (4pm -8pm) (DEFIANCE)
December 3rd -  Henry County Christmas Parade – Historic Downtown Napoleon.  The Christmas spirit fills the air as you and your family take in all the sights and sounds.  Floats, marching bands…and of course…jolly old St. Nick himself rings in the festive season.  See the faces of your kids light up! (HENRY)
December 10th and 11th AuGlaize Village Santa Train, Christmas with Santa. (5pm to 8pm) (DEFIANCE)

December  15th  – Holiday Open House and Evening Meal at Paulding County Senior Center, 5 p.m. (PAULDING)

Past 2011 Events

January 2011
January 22ndCommunity Talent Show at 7 p.m. at Wayne Trace High School.  (PAULDING)
January 26thAgronomy Day program at OSU Extension Center, registration begins at 8:30 a.m. (PAULDING)

February 2011
February 3th - The Big Band Sound of the DCCB Under the direction of local music educator, Scott Rogers, the band features classics of Ellington, Miller and Basie.  Tickets are $8 in advance and may be purchased at the Defiance Public Library, DDVB, and Kissners or $10 at the door (7:30pm) (DEFIANCE)
February 5th – Artist’s Tea – Defiance Society of the Artists presents an Art Show with tea and cookies.  Enjoy the afternoon with something new and fresh, a neat way to see how local artists at work.  (1pm – 3pm) (DEFIANCE)
February  5th  American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life Kickoff Rally 6 p.m. at Paulding Eagles (PAULDING)
February  7th  Vantage Career Center Scholarship Dinner and Open House 5:30-7:30 p.m. (PAULDING)
February 7th - County Spelling Bee competition at 7 p.m. at Paulding Middle School Auditeria (PAULDING)
February  12th  Wine & Cheese Tasting fund-raiser at John Paulding Historical Society (PAULDING)
February  16th  Valentine’s Sweetheart Dance at Paulding County Senior Center, 5 p.m. (PAULDING)
February 17th – Town and Gown Series – Randy Buchman presents Town and Gown series on the Civil War at the Arts and Media Center. (7:30pm ) (DEFIANCE)
February 18th - Annual Trivia Night- proceeds to benefit the United Way of Defiance County. Five rounds of mind boggling questions to determine if you are one of the smartest in Defiance. Raffle prizes and drawings after each round!!! cash bar... snacks included. Reserve your table now...Maximum of 10 per table; $100 per table buy-in. Contact United Way for more information 419-782-3510 (7:00pm) (DEFIANCE)
February 24th – 27th – “Story Theatre” – DC Players Spring Play presents “Story Theatre” at Schomburg Auditorium.  $6 general admission and $4 for students and senior citizens – to reserve tickets call 419-783-2462. (DEFIANCE)
February 25th, 26th and 27th Defiance High School Spring Musical at the Community Auditorium (Feb.  25th & 26th at 8pm. Feb. 27th at 2pm) (DEFIANCE)

March 2011
March 1st - Defiance High School Winter Band Concert (7:00pm) (DEFIANCE)
March 4th – Annual Paulding Chamber of Commerce Membership Banquet, 5:30p.m. at the Paulding Eagles. For information: 419-399-5215 (PAULDING)
March 10th – Town and Gown Series – Randy Buchman presents Town and Gown series on the Civil War at the Arts and Media Center. (7:30pm ) (DEFIANCE)
March 13th "Conundrum” Sunday at the Center – Located at the Arts and Media this innovative group of four musicians has a reputation for audience – oriented new music played with “passion, humor and conviction.” (7:00 pm) (DEFIANCE)
March 13th -19th – National Agriculture Week; Sunshine Week (PAULDING)
March 17th –Antique appraisal show at 3:30 p.m. at Paulding County Senior Center, followed by a St. Patty’s Day evening meal at 5 p.m. (PAULDING)
March 19th – Come to the Cabaret Concert – Join the DCCB at the Weaner Community for an evening of music, conversation, food and beverage. Featuring guest performers and surprises galore! Reserve you seat early, tickets go on sale in January. (7:30pm) (DEFIANCE)

March 23rd – Community Health, Business & Industry Fair, sponsored by the Paulding County Senior Center, held 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the county extension building at the fairgrounds (PAULDING)
March 24th – The Juggernaut Jug Band – Join us at the Historic Valentine Theatre, the Jug Band delights its audience with mind blowing musicianship, incredible, harmonies, and humor. They will deliver a concert like no other. (7:30pm) (DEFIANCE)
March 24th - Night of the Arts Festival – Presented by Defiance City Schools (6:00 -9:00pm) (DEFIANCE)
March 25-26 – “Little Shop of Horrors” Paulding High School Drama Dept. will present its spring musical in the school auditeria (PAULDING)
March 26 Cabin Fever Day - Downtown Liberty Center. Vendors aimed at improving your home, games for the kids…and, by the way, the Easter Bunny will be there! Get out of the house and get moving around with some fun times in LC. (HENRY)
April 2011
April 1st – First Friday - Enjoy the First Fridays in Downtown Defiance. First Fridays are traditionally a celebration of art, entertainment, conversation and refreshments. Take this opportunity to stroll Downtown and reconnect. (4pm -8pm) (DEFIANCE)
April 1st -3rd – “The Wizard of Oz” , Wayne Trace Jr./Sr. High and WT Performing Arts Association spring musical at the Payne School auditorium (PAULDING)
April 2nd – DC Choral Union – DC performs a Joint concert with Ohio Northern University Singers at St. John United Church of Christ (7:30pm) (DEFIANCE)
April 4th – Paulding County Hospital Foundation Annual Dinner at Paulding Eagles. For information call Brenda Wieland at 419-399-1138. (PAULDING)
April 9th “Music of the Night”- Paulding High School bands will present “Music of the Night” (PAULDING)
April 10th -16th National Library Week will be observed with the theme, “Create your own story @ your library”; National Volunteer Week (PAULDING)
April 10th - Easter Egg Sale, Defiance Society of the Arts is having its Annual Easter Egg Sale, enjoy handpainted eggs from members. (9am – 2pm) (DEFIANCE)
April 12th – Mars or the Moon – Schomburg series presents Mars or the Moon, Schomburg Auditorium. (7:30pm) (DEFIANCE)
April 12th – Annual “Battle of the Books” county finals, noon at the Youth Leadership Building at the fairgrounds; Paulding County Area Foundation Annual Meeting and Dinner at Grant’s Catering Hall, Antwerp, social time 5:30-6 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m. Call 419-399-8282 for more information. (PAULDING)
April 14th – Town and Gown Series – Randy Buchman presents Town and Gown series on the Civil War at the Arts and Media Center. (7:30pm ) (DEFIANCE)
April 14th – The Paulding County Township Association’s fish and chicken fry, 5-7 p.m., at the county extension building. (PAULDING)
April 16th – Healthy Kids Day – Defiance Area YMCA’s annual healthy kids day is the nation’s largest health day bringing children and families together, providing activities, and teaching good habits. visit the website for more information - defianceymca.org (DEFIANCE)
April 17th – Defiance Performing Arts Celebration – DC Chamber Singers present a performing arts celebration at St. John United Church of Christ. (4:30pm) (DEFIANCE)
April 14th – 17th , Fort Defiance Players presents "Funny Girl" Call 419-782-PLAY Randy Schroeder, www.fortdefianceplayers.org (8:00pm) (DEFIANCE)
April 21st – Easter luncheon at 11:30 a.m. at Paulding County Senior Center with evening meal and night of gospel music at 5 p.m. (PAULDING)
April 22nd -23rd – 32nd Annual 24-Hour Basketball Marathon at Payne Elementary gym – proceeds go to the Paulding County Crippled Children & Adult Society; contact Chad Benschneider, 419-263-2277 (PAULDING)
April 26th - Defiance College Community Band, Spring Concert (7:30pm) (DEFIANCE)
April 27th – Administrative Professionals Day luncheon, sponsored by Paulding Chamber of Commerce at noon at the Paulding County Senior Center. Call 419-399-5215 for reservations. (PAULDING)
April 29 – Red Hat Spring Fling, 11 a.m. at the Paulding County Senior Center (PAULDING)
April 29th – May 1st - AuGlaize Village Nob Hammer-In - this event is open to those interested in learning or improving their skills in blacksmithing. Demonstrators, workshops and hands-on classes. A registration fee will apply. Contact Mel Hock at 419-395-1314 to register. (DEFIANCE)

May 2011
May 6th - AuGlaize Village Days of Yesteryear, A field trip for students. The village comes alive with craftspeople demonstrating a variety of pioneer crafts and skills. (9am-3pm) (DEFIANCE)
May 6th – Mother’s Day breakfast, 8:30 a.m. at Paulding County Senior Center followed by evening meal at 5 p.m. (PAULDING)
May 7th – Artist’s Tea – Defiance Society of the Artists presents an Art Show with tea and cookies. Enjoy the afternoon with something new and fresh, a neat way to see how local artists at work. (1pm – 3pm) (DEFIANCE)
May 7th -8th – Free Fishing Day in Ohio. Any Ohio resident may fish without a license as part of Free Fishing Days. (PAULDING)
May 8th – Defiance College Graduation - (DEFIANCE)
May 13th-14th – Paulding Community Garage Sale; contact 419-399-2466 (PAULDING)
May 14th - Lilac Festival on the second Saturday of May, the streets of Downtown Defiance are filled with activities. On this weekend, the lilac, which was decreed the official flower of Defiance in 1937 is celebrated. Join both young and old for a day of entertainment, crafts, food and art. (10am – 5pm) (DEFIANCE)
May 15th - Sousa Concert, Defiance City Schools Sousa Concert (2pm) (DEFIANCE)
May 17th – Paulding County Senior Center’s Senior Day “Viva Las Vegas” at the OSU Extension Building, doors open at 10:30 a.m., call 419-399-3650. (PAULDING)
May 19th - Defiance High School Choir Spring Concert – Defiance Community Auditorium (8pm) (DEFIANCE)


May 20th – 21st - Hamler Country Fest - “Y’all come on out and get your Country On!!!” 2 full action packed days. 14 Country Acts, including Tony Rio, Brenda Loomis and the Blue Coyote Band, Nashville Crunch and more! There willl be camping, great food and drink, a Corn Hole Tournament, an Autographed Guitar Auction, and other events too! Come rain or shine it’s all under one roof, and don’t forget to bring your lawn chairs! Check ‘em out at www.hamlersummerfest.com (HENRY)
May 22nd – Commencement for Antwerp High School, 2 p.m. in the main gym; Commencement for Wayne Trace High School (PAULDING)
May 29th – Commencement for Paulding High School (PAULDING)

June 2011
June 2nd – Music in the Parks – Latty’s Grove – (7pm) (DEFIANCE)
June 2nd - River City Rodders Classic Car Cruise In – E. Washington St. Napoleon. Check www.rivercityrodders.org for more info. (6-8PM) (HENRY)
June 3rd - Napoleon Elks “Rally in the Alley” – 126 E. Clinton Napoleon. Welcome back Henry County’s own – Green Means Go! These guys know how to have a great time! Food and cold beverages available. (419) 592-6611. (6-11PM) (HENRY)
June 3rd – First Friday –Enjoy the First Fridays in Downtown Defiance. First Fridays are traditionally a celebration of art, entertainment, conversation and refreshments. Take this opportunity to stroll Downtown and reconnect. (4pm -8pm) (DEFIANCE)
June 3rd -4th – American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Paulding County Fairgrounds, beginning at 6 p.m. Friday through noon Saturday. This year’s theme is “Colors of Cancer.” For more information, call toll-free 1-888-227-6446 ext. 5210 (Cara) or 419-399-9609. (PAULDING)
June 3rd -4th – Payne Community Garage Sale. Contact Nancy Speice at 419-263-2863 (PAULDING)
June 4th and 5th - Black Swamp Tractor & Engine Show & Flea Market, Steam and gas engines and antique tractors are displayed and demonstrated. There is an operating sawmill; antique, modified and garden tractor pulls; a pre-1840 encampment and live music (10am – 5pm) (DEFIANCE)
June 9th -11th – Annual John Paulding Days held on the Courthouse square. Hometown celebration with entertainment and street carnival. The Grand Parade is 7 p.m. June 9. For more information, contact the Paulding Chamber of Commerce, 419-399-5215. (PAULDING)
June 11th – Paulding County Hospital’s annual Family Health Day held in the hospital’s medical office building; Community Breakfast 8-10 a.m. at Paulding County Senior Center. (PAULDING)
June 10th - 12th 38th Annual Deshler Schuetzenfest - Bavarian Haus Deshler. Traditional German, Czech and Slovenian polka music with Duane Malinowski (Fri.), Squeeze Box (Sat./Sun.)and Fred Ziwich (Sun.). Outstanding German food. Take your shot at the shooting contest and try to become the "King of the Schuetzenfest"! (419) 278-6600. Fri. 7-11PM, Sat. 6-11PM, Sun. 1-10PM (HENRY)
June 11th and 12th Dance Studio Recital, Defiance Dance Studio Recital June 11th 7pm and June 12th 2pm. Reserved seats $7 (DEFIANCE)
June 11th – October 22nd - Henry County Farmers Market – E. Washington St. Napoleon. Pick up the best fresh produce, honey, plants, flowers and more at the Farmers Market! (419) 592-1786. (Saturdays 830-1130AM) (HENRY)
June 12th - Henry County Historical Society Strawberry Shortcake Festival – Dr. Bloomfield House 229 W. Clinton Napoleon. (419) 592-8006 (11-2PM) (HENRY)
June 13th-18th – Paulding County Fair, Paulding County Fairgrounds (PAULDING)
June 17th – 18th - Henry County Relay for Life – HC Fairgrounds Napoleon. Join in the effort to defeat cancer. (888) 227-6446. (Fri. 6PM – Sat. 12Noon) (HENRY)
June 23rd – Music in the Parks – Canal (7pm) (DEFIANCE)
June 23rd – 26th - Survivor - Fort Defiance Players presents "Survivor" Call 419-782-PLAY Randy Schroeder, www.fortdefianceplayers.org (8:00pm) (DEFIANCE)
June 24th - Henry County Rib Fest – N. Perry St. Napoleon. Taste the best ribs on the Maumee River! 13 different local vendors heat up Downtown Napoleon. Plus, catch 56DAZE and their incredible party music as they rock NW Ohio! (419)592-1786. (530-11PM) (HENRY)
June 25th – Scared Stiff by the River - Dr. MOR B.S. Presents FREE Movies at Dusk with games, prizes and more located at Pontiac Park. (DEFIANCE)
June 24th – 26th – River Region Splash - Events coordinated by the 24 corridor marketing group for Defiance, Paulding and Henry Counties. Check back as the events get closer for more details. (DEFIANCE)
June 26th – Art in the Park – Located on the library grounds (DEFIANCE)
July 2011
July 1st – First Friday – Enjoy the First Fridays in Downtown Defiance. First Fridays are traditionally a celebration of art, entertainment, conversation and refreshments. Take this opportunity to stroll Downtown and reconnect. (4pm -8pm) (DEFIANCE)
July 3rd – Fireworks – begin at dusk – located at Pontiac Park, Kingsbury and the Library (DEFIANCE)
July 6th - River City Rodders Classic Car Cruise In – E. Washington St. Napoleon. Check www.rivercityrodders.org for more info. (6-8PM) (HENRY)
July 8th - Napoleon Elks “Rally in the Alley” – 126 E. Clinton Napoleon. CoCo BeanO’s return by demand to rock under the stars! Food and cold beverages available. (419) 592-6611. (6-11PM) (HENRY)
July 1oth - AuGlaize Village Motorama, Open to self-propeled, motorized, or powered "anything". Antique cars, customs, rods, fire trucks, and cycles. (10am – 3pm) (DEFIANCE)
July 13th – Paulding County Hospital Foundation’s Dr. Mark Teets Memorial Golf Tournament at Auglaize Golf Club, contact 419-399-1129 (PAULDING)
July 15th – 17th – Summer Ball Fest - In Memory of Randy Ball come and enjoy fun for the whole family. A weekend full of events for Check out their website for more information, defiancefair.com/ballfest (DEFIANCE)
July 17th - An Ice Cream Celebration Celebrate National Ice Cream Day with Four Corners Historical Cooperative while sampling and making homemade ice cream as we enjoy the Great American dessert. Rally around family and friends at the Four Corner Heritage Center in Grelton to have fun and create memories! (419) 748-8700(1 – 4PM) (HENRY)
July 23rd – Defiance Optimist Triathlon and Biathlon - 1st Annual Optimist Triathlon held at the Defiance Reservoir – contact Sam Switzer(DEFIANCE)
July 23rd – Big Boys Toys Car Show at 3-8 p.m. in Antwerp, call 419-258-2727 for information (PAULDING)
July 25th - Henry County Historical Society Ice Cream Social & Antique Car Show – Dr. Bloomfield House 229 W. Clinton Napoleon. (419) 592-8006 (11-2PM) (HENRY)
July 27th – Music in the Parks – Defiance College Colonnade Green (7pm) (DEFIANCE)
July 28th – The Paulding County Township Association’s fish and chicken fry, 5-7 p.m., at the county extension building (PAULDING)
July 29th – 31st - Hamler Summer Fest Willkommen to the 43rd Annual Hamler Summer Fest! 3 great days of German heritage and tradition. Catch the very best Polka Music Festival in the Midwest! There’s a huge wooden dance floor plus great German food, German beer, and a whole lot more! Check out the band list at www.hamlersummerfest.com (HENRY)
July 30th – Scared Stiff by the River - Dr. MOR B.S. Presents FREE Movies at Dusk with games, prizes and more located at Pontiac Park. (DEFIANCE)