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The return of the mayflies
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - As June approaches, the mayflies are getting ready to resurface. Many are wondering how the mild winter may impact the mayfly population. Living around Lake Erie, many grow to expect mayflies at the beginning of June. But, with the incredibly mild winter, many are concerned about the potential for mayflies to make their debut early.
Comet the Shih Tzu is top Toy at Westminster Dog Show
Follow live updates of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, culminating with Best in Show on Tuesday night. A glamorous Shih Tzu called Comet was the top dog among the Toy group at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Monday night. Comet, whose full name is Hallmark Jolei Out...
Perrysburg's Wednesday at Woodlands concert lineup announced
The 2024 Wednesday at Woodlands free lunchtime concert series begins June 5 in Perrysburg. Concerts are held every Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. through Aug. 28 in the Woodlands Park shelter area, 429 E. Boundary St. Concert-goers can pack a lunch and sit at the picnic tables at the shelter area while listening to music. The weekly lineup is: June 5 - Pilewski & Roth, June 12 - Ben Beallus Duo, June 19 - Tree 3, and June 26 - Old State Line. July 3 - Dave Carpenter Duo, July 10 - The Retro Men, July 17 - Chris Knopp Duo, July 24 - Creole Jazz Presents: Dave Kosmyna, Ray Heitger & Ragtime Rick, and July 31 - Locoweed.
Kick out the jams: Food For Thought prepares for 9th Jam City fund-raiser
When you think about a “jam” event some might think of jamming out to music, but Food For Thought’s Jam City fund-raiser means “jam” in a more literal sense: gourmet takes on the classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Roughly 20 Toledo-based restaurants are planning to serve up unique versions of PB&Js to guests, with past creations including a peanut butter and jelly bread pudding from the Original Sub Shop and a pistachio butter crostini with sweet tomato jam from Ye Olde Durty Bird. “This event is a fun play on how Food For Thought came to be,” said Scot Henshaw, vice chair of Food For Thought’s board of directors. "[It was] started by a group of guys making PB&Js to not only provide a meal to those who needed it, but [to] connect and have thoughtful interactions.” This will be the 9th year of Jam City, said Tonya Scherf, the executive director for Food For Thought, with the event set to take place on Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Fifth Third Building in downtown Toledo.
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