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Discover the best events and make the most of your time today in Toledo. From sports to science and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Experience the lavish world of The Great Gatsby, brought to life through a captivating touring production. Join us for a night of glamour, music, and drama as the iconic story unfolds on stage. Featuring stunning set designs, elegant costumes, and a talented cast, this production promises to be a must-see for fans of the classic novel. Don't miss this enchanting journey through the Roaring Twenties!
Paint a ladybug on a blooming flower at Wine & Canvas Toledo! 11x14 guided Paint & Sip. BYOB & beginner-friendly.

The Toledo Mudhens are set to face off against the St. Paul Saints in a thrilling Minor League Baseball game. Both teams have a history of competitive play, making this match-up a must-watch for baseball fans. Expect high-energy action, exciting plays, and a competitive atmosphere. Don't miss out on the action-packed showdown between these two teams!
This is a live music event through the performance of drums. (Refund only if show is cancelled!) This show is an experience for those who enjoy good music, as well as a learning opportunity. Music tips & techniques will be shared that may be helpful.
Has it been a while since you joined MAST? Come refresh your skills and join with other MASTies to learn more about nautical archaeology. Do you miss MAST? CHEER UP! 2026 is for you! This year we are focused on you, our tried and true MASTies! We are hosting a refresher course for anyone who has previously taken the class! This four-hour session (with optional extra time) will include review, as well as new techniques (3-D scanning from your phone) and projects (Anchors!) you can do on your own! Join us on Saturday, April 11, from 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm at the National Museum of the Great Lakes to remember everything you ever forgot about nautical archaeology, and learn something a little bit new. For those who want, we will also be at the museum on Sunday, April 12, from 9 am - 12 pm, working on past projects, updating data from the day before, and continuing practice. If you join us for the refresher, we will also be having an in-water practice session on May 16 and 17 for anyone interested. (The in-water session is not required) Clough Over 150 years later the wreck site was found, but its discovery led to one final tragedy: the loss of the first person to dive the wreck, maritime archaeologist David VanZandt. This presentation will examine the regional trade in stone, the often dangerous world of Great Lakes shipping in the second half of the 19th century, the history of the vessel from its building to sinking a mere 14 months later, as well as techniques for detecting and identifying shipwrecks.