Events

  • Worthington History Walk

    Old Worthington Historic District 777 High Street, Worthington, OH, US

    An outdoor gallery in the historic district featuring 22 historical photographs from the Worthington Historical Society archive that picture Worthington throughout its almost 250 year existence.The exhibition runs May through October as part of Ohio's America 250 celebrations through a partnership between the Worthington Historical Society and Experience Worthington.

  • America 250 Art & History Exhibit

    The Joy & Whimsy Depot 200 W. Dayton St., Lewisburg, OH, US

    The exhibition features original themed artwork alongside books and an expansive photo collage spanning America's history from Pre-Columbus days to present. The artist presents their perspective on significant historical figures and moments, inviting visitors to reflect on their own selections.A dedicated Lincoln section includes a large 3-D art piece that is based upon the Lincoln Memorial.

  • The Families That Built Akron

    Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens 714 N. Portage Path, Akron, OH, US

    On display in the Dining Room of the Stan Hywet Manor House, The Families That Built Akron explores the stories of the people whose lives, work, and traditions helped shape Akron. Created in honor of America's 250th anniversary and Akron's bicentennial, the exhibit traces Akron's evolution from canal town to industrial powerhouse through the families who built homes, businesses, communities, and lasting legacies here. From early settlers to recent arrivals, this special exhibition invites visitors to reflect on the people who shaped the city and the ways each of us helps shape our communities today.

  • July StoryWalk – “The Flag We Love”

    Goshen Memorial Park 4261 S Parkview Rd, Mechanicsburg, OH, US

    The StoryWalk at Goshen Park is changed out every month. The July StoryWalk will feature the book 'The Flag We Love' by Pam Muñoz Ryan. Meet Kelly on Tuesday, June 30 at 6:00 PM to enjoy the story. If unable to attend then, the StoryWalk will be available all month.

  • Summer Stage Wooster Musical Theatre Production of “1776”

    Wooster High School Performing Arts Center 515 Oldman Rd., Wooster, OH, US

    1776 the Musical portrays events leading up to the creation and signing of the Declaration of Independence, 250 years ago. It is a full stage musical with a live orchestra.Showtimes: July 11, 17, and 18 at 7:00 pm; July 12 and 19 at 2:00 pm.Tickets: $20.00 Adults; $15.00 Students and Seniors.

  • Free Tours at the Baseball Heritage Museum

    Baseball Heritage Museum 6601 Lexington Ave, Cleveland, OH, US

    Visitors can learn about baseball history during this America 250 celebration week. Located in the former ticket office at League Park—described as "the oldest standing baseball park in the country"—the museum displays photographs, letters, uniforms, programs, and memorabilia.The collection highlights contributions from Latin and Caribbean leagues, Industrial and Barnstormer leagues, and Negro and Women's leagues that shaped baseball's development.

  • Curator Tour with Angela Fuller and Kareem A. Simpson | Beyond the Picturesque

    Taft Museum of Art 316 Pike Street, Cincinnati, OH, US

    Explore the exhibition Beyond the Picturesque on a tour with the Taft Museum of Art's Assistant Curator, Angela Fuller, and Duncanson Program Manager, Kareem A. Simpson! They will guide you through dynamic paintings created by the 2026 Duncanson Artist-in-Residence, Ayana Ross, and highlight the rich artistic legacy of the Duncanson Program's enduring impact on contemporary creative practice. Includes admission to exhibitions and the collection galleries.

  • Slime Society – Birthday Slime

    Mechanicsburg Public Library 60 S. Main St., Mechanicsburg, OH, US

    Each month Slime Society makes a different slime recipe. In July we will make birthday slime for the 250th birthday of our country!

  • Highland County’s America 250 Celebration

    Highland County Courthouse Square 105 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH, US

    This community event celebrates the 250th anniversary of the United States across Highland County. The central gathering occurs at the historic courthouse in Hillsboro, featuring living historical portrayals at 11:00 am and 1:00 pm, free guided courthouse tours (reservation required), and family-friendly educational presentations.Additional activities take place in the villages of Leesburg, Greenfield, and Lynchburg. The day concludes with an evening performance by the Hillsboro Military Band on the courthouse lawn, sponsored by the Highland County Historical Society.

  • High Life Tin Type Photography

    Waterworth Park 882 E School Street, Salem, OH, US

    A limited time opportunity to have real Tin Type photos taken of you and your loved ones. Professional service provided from HighLife Tin Type Photography of Columbus, Ohio. Please register at the link provided as time slots will be limited.

  • Patriotic “Christmas in July” Car Show & Craft Fair

    Soprema Senior Center 617 School Drive, Wadsworth, OH, US

    Join us for the Soprema Senior Center's Patriotic "Christmas in July" Car Show & Craft Fair with over 40 cars spanning multiple decades! Start your Christmas shopping early with TWO rooms full of hand made items from local senior crafters. Enjoy great food specials in the Soprema Cafe. There will also be chances to WIN great prizes as we celebrate our country's birthday, plus lots more to experience! Open to the public of all ages. Feel free to wear your "red, white, & blue!"

  • Fire in the Night Season: The Trial of Philip Partridge

    Edward K. Daniels Auditorium, Southern State Community College 100 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro, OH, US

    This docudrama celebrates the freedom fighter spirit by retelling the story of Philip Partridge, a County Engineer who stood trial for burning down the Lincoln School in Hillsboro, Ohio. Following the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education ruling that declared school racial segregation unconstitutional, Hillsboro maintained separate educational facilities—white children attended Washington or Webster elementary schools while Black children attended the poorly-maintained Lincoln School. Despite community need for improvements, voters approved funding only for the white schools. On July 5, 1954, Partridge set fire to the Lincoln School, ultimately forcing integration in this rural community.The production combines lyrical passages of The Hillsboro Story, written by Susan Banyas, with a dramatic staging of Mr. Partridge's trial. Susan Banyas and Rainee Angles developed this one-night-only performance. Admission is complimentary.Sponsors: Paul and Mae Jane Pence Trust Patron of the Arts Fund through Southern State Foundation; America 250-Ohio Commission.