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Saturday 7 July 2018

Volunteers needed for Best of Living History Day


15th annual
WOOD COUNTY LIVING HISTORY DAY
Sunday, August 26, 2018 at 2 PM
Oak Grove Cemetery on the campus of Bowling Green State University 
Rain location: First United Methodist Church, 1506 E. Wooster St. BG

History comes alive as local residents portray Wood Countians who exemplify leisure time in Wood County during the 1920s-1930s. 2018 honorees were chosen because of the Wood County Historical Museum’s exhibit "The Return to Normalcy: A Life of Leisure in Wood County."
This event is free and open to the public.
Parking is available in the cemetery, as well as on the adjacent BGSU campus. We recommend entering the cemetery from Poe Road, turn south on Willard, right on Merry, then left to enter the cemetery [ BGSU Map ]
The Wood County Sheriff’s Department will provide free rides up to the mound where the program will be held. Chairs are available, although those attending are encouraged to bring a lawn chair. In case of heavy rain, the program will be moved to the First United Methodist Church, 1506 E. Wooster St. Bowling Green.




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