FESTIVALS & EVENTS Schoenbrunn Village - Lantern Tours –
May 19, 2012 & September 15, 2012 877-278-8020 • 740-922-6776
www.ohiosfirstvillage.com
Schoenbrunn Village will once again hold its famous Lantern Tours of the Village in 2012. Adventure into the Village by lantern light from 7pm-10pm to see what the 18th Century Village has to offer after hours. There are only two tours held throughout the year so be sure to come either May 19th or September 15, 2012!
Schoenbrunn Village - Sleepy Hollow – October 26 & 27, 2012 877-278-8020 • 740-922-6776
www.ohiosfirstvillage.com
Return to the bottoms of Schoenbrunn Village for a frightful night on October 26th and 27th. Join Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman for a production of Sleepy Hollow this fall, just be sure not to lose your head! *Reserved tickets are required.
Tuscarawas County Coin Show – Saturday, October 13, 2012 • 10am-4pm
Sunday, October 14, 2012 • 10am-3pm K of C Hall; 122 Grant Street, Dennison, 44621 Free Admission
Tuscarawas County Italian–American Festival – August 10-12, 2012 Downtown Dover PO Box 405, New Philadelphia, 44663 330-364-2883
www.tuscitalianamerican.org • e-mail:
tuscitalian@yahoo.com Hours: Fri & Sat, 11am-11pm, Sun, Noon-10pm
Continuous free entertainment on two stages, ethnic and American foods, beverage garden. Men’s, women’s, children’s bocce, morra, golf tournament, wine, spaghetti sauce, and pizza eating contests! All profits used for college scholarships.
Zoar Harvest Festival – August 4 & 5, 2012 198 Main St., PO Box 621, Zoar, Oh., 44697, 2 miles east of I-77, Exit 93. 1-800-262-6195 • 330-874-2646
www.zca.org • e-mail:
zoarinfo@zca.org
39th annual festival and show, one of Ohio’s premiere Antiques Shows and Sale, fea- turing over 70 antique dealers. American folk crafts and art show and sale, German food, entertainment, wagon rides. 12 historic museum buildings featuring costumed interpreters demonstrating traditional craft and cooking techniques.
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