Monthly Archives: April 2002
Look through the world’s oldest telescope April 19
Visitors can view Venus, Jupiter and Saturn through the world's oldest operational telescope at the event.
Long-range gap remains for Social Security
The Social Security program continues to be substantially underfinanced.
Licking County Ag Hall of Fame inducts two
The late Lester Mitchell Jr. and Lawrence Clark of the Linnville area were recently inducted into the Licking County Agricultural Hall of Fame.
Lake Farmpark to host Working Dog Weekend in April
The event will give a first-hand look at how canines have been helping people in jobs, therapy and daily living.
Hand-carved animals on display
A collection of more than a dozen carved wooden birds and animals by folk artists are on display in Colonial Williamsburg.
Going about it the wrong way
Christopher Ryland Jr. and his father would not appreciate people messing around their farm with video cameras.
Cleveland hosts preservation conference
The conference focuses on preservation-based revitalization of downtown areas, inner-city neighborhoods and older suburbs.
Cincinnati’s Union Terminal hosts rotunda tours
Docents provide complimentary tours every Saturday and Sunday and by appointment.
Chagrin Falls antiques show planned April 27
The show is expected to draw collectors and dealers from throughout the Chagrin Valley and northeastern Ohio.
Brisk bidding hikes Daffodil Sale receipt
This year's Daffodil Dairy Sale in Carrollton Ohio averaged $1,742.39, an increase of over $500 per head from last year.