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Posts Tagged ‘Lake County Activities’
Wednesday, January 18th, 2012
You know the drill ladies and gentlemen…Valentine’s Day is coming up fast and you need plans. So we at the Lake County Visitors Bureau want to make it easy on you. The wineries in Northeast Ohio have a great event planned and we think you’ll like it!
 Image from Grapes.com
Chocolate is for Lovers Wine Trail
The first two weekends in February (February 3 & 4 and 10 & 11) the wineries along the Vines & Wines Trail are hosting “Chocolate is for Lovers”. This is another one the famous NE Ohio self-driving winery tours. Each of the listed days from noon to 6 p.m. you will be able to travel the trail to participating wineries and collect chocolate candies from each winery – a perfect way to fill the candy dish you will receive at your designated “Start” winery.
Tickets include wine samples and light appetizers at each winery AND the tickets are good for all four days the trail is open. You must have reservations so call 800-227-6972 now. No, seriously, this event is close to selling out, call now!
You still feel like you need something more for your special someone?
Add this wine event to an overnight stay at a nearby hotel like Quail Hollow Resort and you have a Valentine’s surprise suited for anyone! If you’re looking for an idea for February 14, specifically, take a look at this listing of all our local Northeast Ohio wineries. Several are having special Valentine’s Day dinners – just give them a call!
The easy part is taken care of for you. Now the hard part…who’s babysitting the kids?!
Tags: Chocolate is for lovers, Lake County Activities, Lake County Ohio, northeast ohio activities, Vines and Wines Trail, Wine, wineries Posted in Food, Wine | Comments Off
Monday, January 16th, 2012
 An aerial view of Fairport Harbor's most notable landmark
Today’s post is a re-post of the local blog “Local Lore” by blogger and Curator/President of the Fairport Harbor Historical Society, Dan Maxson. He is preparing for the bicentennial celebration of Fairport Harbor, Ohio and is sharing some Lake County history.
A Bicentennial Moment: A Brief Look at the Early History of Fairport Harbor
Located 30 miles east of Cleveland on the shores of Lake Erie is Fairport Harbor, Ohio. Fairport’s past is rich in history and local lore and today Fairport Harbor may be one of Ohio’s best kept secrets. Situated on the mouth of the Grand River, Fairport is home to two local lighthouses, a magnificently groomed Metroparks beach, local cultural organizations, boating access to Lake Erie and to a village community celebrating 200 years steeped in early American history. The early history of Grandon (1812), renamed Fairport (1836) and designated Fairport Harbor (1959), is the story of the Western Reserve.
The area known today as Fairport Harbor is adjacent to the Grand River and is situated on the southern shores of Lake Erie. This area became an important port of call for immigrants, for commerce to the Upper Great Lakes Region, and as a haven from volatile storms that dotted Lake Erie. The earliest archaeological evidence found in Fairport were the Erie Indians (Cat Indians). A partial 1937 dig confirmed their presence from around 1650-1654. It is believed their sudden end came at the hands of the Iroquois. The next mention of people in this area came in 1760 when Major Robert Rogers and his group were thought to have taken haven at the mouth of the Grand River during a severe storm.
A deed of cession in 1786 saw Connecticut give up lands granted in a charter from King Charles II. Historical accounts of Geauga and Lake Counties referenced pioneer families as early as 1798. Samuel Fowler was deeded 3,246 acres that year. In January 1801, Samuel Fowler deeded to Abraham Skinner and Eleazer Paine 25 percent of his land holdings. While their homes were not in Fairport proper, it did lead the way to the first home being built in Fairport just two years later when Joseph Rider built in Fairport in 1803.
May 16, 1812, saw the original village of Grandon laid out by Captain Abraham Skinner, Samuel Huntington and others on land deeded by Samuel Fowler in 1798. Grandon became a thriving port of call. Commerce grew, a lighthouse was added in 1825, immigrants soon followed, and early American history continued to unfold in this corner of the soon-to-be Lake County.
Each Thursday in 2012, this blog will feature a bicentennial moment from the Village of Fairport Harbor highlighting a year of celebration!
Keep checking back with us and we’ll get you connected!
Tags: Fairport Harbor Lighthouse Museum, Fairport Harbor Ohio, Lake County Activities, Lake County Ohio, Lake Erie, summer activities northeast ohio Posted in Events, History | Comments Off
Friday, January 13th, 2012

Experience art history in an uncommon way, courtesy of Gallery One, Saturday, January 28. “Through the Eyes of the Artist” is an artist biography lecture series created by Felicia Zavarella Stadelman. Inspired by her own enthusiasm for art, coupled with her education and background in art history, this program is designed to provide a richer insight through the artist’s personal perspective.The day’s topic will be Frederic Remington. Men of authority said he painted for history and recorded the vanishing America.
This presentation will be enhanced with music, prints and wonderful images to help tell the story of the artist. And every member of the audience will receive an overview of the artist, a note card memento and valuable Gallery One coupons.
Parking, admission and munchies are FREE, of course, so don’t forget to stop by for this special lecture starting at 10:30 a.m.
Tags: Gallery One, Lake County Activities, Lake County Ohio, Mentor Ohio, Ohio arts Posted in Arts | Comments Off
Wednesday, January 11th, 2012
 Sounds like a fun day to spend with the kids
A day off of school never looked so smart as Lake Metroparks prepares to host two family friendly events on Martin Luther King Jr. Day – January 16. School is out so it’s the perfect time to enjoy the outdoors in Lake County and learn something too!
Discovery Days
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Discovery days at Lake Metroparks’ Farmpark will get kids busy (and maybe sticky too!) with ice cream and bread making, learning about renewable energy, watching sheep shearing and herding and so much more!
Adults and kids alike will learn a thing or two during the day’s activities.
Free admission for ages 2-11 with paid adult
Fun Day Monday
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Kids and families are invited to the Nature Center at Penitentiary Glen Reservation to participate in new activities including a fun and educational scavenger hunt, kid-friendly crafts or to take a hike in the park.
Admission is free!
As a bonus, February 20, when school is out again for President’s Day, Lake Metroparks will repeat both events so there is no reason to miss out on a great day with the kids!
Tell Us!
What are your favorite activities to do with the kids when they aren’t in school?
Tags: Lake County Activities, Lake Metroparks, Lake Metroparks Farmpark, northeast ohio activities, Ohio Family Activities, pennitentiary glen reservation Posted in Events, Kids, outdoors | Comments Off
Tuesday, December 27th, 2011
The Art Gallery in the Performing Arts Center of Lakeland Community College is currently featuring the exhibit Celebrate Black History: Our Stories in Art. Many notable artists of the area have shared their works of visual arrangements exploring multicultural perceptions through visual documentation and interpretation. Our Stories in Art Exhibition is a tribute to the art of black storytelling from the very beginnings of oral relay to paint and portrait to today’s modern art techniques.
The exhibit will include visual works in digital photography, painting, sculpture, illustration, textiles, mixed media and digital installation art. The exhibit is open now through January 26 and is free to the public. Tours can be arranged for groups by calling 440-525-7029.
A tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will occur on Monday, January 16, from 6-8 p.m. and an artists’ reception will follow.
Regular Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Saturday-Sunday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
The Art Gallery will be closed December 24 – January 2, while campus is closed for the holidays.
Tags: Lake County Activities, Lake County Ohio, Lakeland Community College, northeast ohio arts and culture Posted in Arts | Comments Off
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