Nov. 1-Dec. 31
Sculpture In the Village, Williams Park, St. Rt. 300 just north of St. Rt. 600, Gibsonburg; open daily.
A juried outdoor sculpture exhibit with over 20 of the Midwest's best sculptors displaying sculpture in bronze, stone, steel, marble, aluminum, granite, glass, concrete, etc. in an outdoor setting meandering for one-third mile on a paved path around a quarry surrounded with trees, flowers, fountains and waterfalls.
For further information, contact Jim Havens, curator, at 419-849-3048, or Alexis Staples, associate curator, at 419-705-6748 or visit www.sandusky county.org.
Tuesday, Nov. 3
Election Day Bake Sale at Hayes Memorial UMC Church, 1441 Fangboner Rd., Fremont, 6:30 a.m.-7 p.m. (or until sold out).
Come one, come all. Enjoy some of the best baked goods around. There will also be jams and jellies, canned goods and pumpkin rolls sold whole or by the slice. These fresh goodies will win your vote for sure.
For further information call, 419-3632-4470 or visit: www.sanduskycoun ty.org.
Wednesday, Nov. 4
Dillon House Victorian Tea, Hayes Presidential Center, corner Hayes and Buckland, Fremont; 1-3 p.m.
Experience the elegance of a formal Victorian-era tea hosted in the grandeur of an 1873 historic home. Costumed wait staff see to every need, while piano music plays in the background. Tea leaf readings by Retha Martin. Cost $20 per person. Reservations required.
For further information, contact 419-332-2081 or visit their website at www.rbhayes.org.
Friday, Nov. 6
First Presbyterian Church Fall Rummage Sale, 120 S. Park Ave., Fremont; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
The public is invited to shop at this large semi-annual rummage sale. Lovingly used clothing, household items, collectibles, furniture and more, at below garage sale prices will be offered. The traditional "Bag Sale" begins at 2 p.m. Lunch is served all day. Patrons are invited to "eat their fill and pay as they will." Proceeds go to area Christian Ministries.
For further information, contact 419-334-9504 or visit www.fremontfpc.org.
Saturday, Nov. 7
Las Vegas Night, Clyde St. Mary's, 615 Vine St., Clyde; 6 p.m.
Great food, games, raffles, prizes, fun, and card room. Must be 21 to enter. Cost is $10 for soup/salad bar/sandwiches and five drink tickets.
For further information, call 419-547-9687 or visit www.sanduskycounty.org.
The Boogie Woogie Kid, Pemberville Opera House, Pemberville; 7:30 p.m., $10.
Come and meet one of Detroit's finest Boogie Woogie pianists. You'll want to jump and jive and come alive as you listen.
For further information, call 419-287-4848 or visit www.pembervilleopera house.org.
Sacred Heart Holiday Bazaar, 550 Smith Rd., Fremont; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; admission $2.
Best craft bazaar in the area. Hundreds of craft items, hourly drawings, door prizes. Supervised craft room for your children while you shop ($5). Homemade soups and sandwiches served throughout the day. Elevator available to the second floor. Shuttles to the front door from parking area.
For further information, contact 419-547-1117, extension 3205 or visit the website at www.sacred heart-fremont.org.
Victorian Ornament Workshop, Sandusky County Historical Society Museum, 514 Birchard Ave., Fremont;. 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; $15.
Participants will learn how to make Victorian Christmas ornaments. Three ornaments will be made at this workshop. Extra kits will be available to purchase if more than three ornaments are desired. Please bring brown bag lunch. Coffee and tea will be provided. Call to reserve your special place with us for this event.
For further information, call 419-684-9184 or visit: www.sanduskycountyhis tory.org.
Tuesday, Nov. 10
Pumpkin Rolls for Sale, Hayes United Methodist Church, 1441 Fangboner Rd., Fremont; $10 for each pumpkin roll. Hayes UMC is located behind the YMCA.
Saturday, Nov. 14
Night of Stars, Fremont Middle School Auditorium, 501 Croghan St., Fremont; 7 p.m. Reserved seats $15, general admission $10, seniors $9, students $6.
The Fremont Ross Music Alumni Foundation announces a very unique and entertaining concert. What makes this event so unique is that all of the persons listed are former graduates of Fremont Ross High School. Master of Ceremonies will be Larry Whatley, station WTOL-TV news personality. Richard Brunner is a Metropolitan Opera tenor and will perform operatic and "Broadway" selections. The Rhythm Rockers, a former boy band who performed nearly 60 years ago will be back. All of the members of the group went on to very successful musical careers. More information on this exciting event will be forthcoming.
For further information, call 419-332-2132 or visit www.sanduskycounty.org.
Nov. 14-15
Fremont Flea Market, Sandusky County Fairgrounds, corner North and Rawson Ave., Fremont; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday.
Spend the day shopping and looking for that unique find from over 200 vendors. Free admission and free parking. Concessions are available for your eating convenience.
For further information, contact 419-332-5604 or visit their website at www.sanduskycountyfair.com.
Sunday, Nov. 15
Craft Show 2009, Moose Lodge, 2507 W. Hayes Ave., Fremont; 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Free admission.
Get ready for Christmas. Come to the craft show. Free admission. Food. Vendors wanted.
For information, call Bonnie at 419-307-4001 or visit www.sandusky county.org.
Thursday, Nov. 19
Tea at the Holderman House, Sandusky County Historical Society Museum, 514 Birchard Ave., Fremont; 1-3 p.m.
Please join Mrs. Holderman for a relaxing afternoon enjoying the special Holderman House Tea Blend along with an assortment of sweets and savories in the ambiance of a beautiful Victorian era home. A $10 donation is requested. Reservations are required and can be made by calling Rita at 419-684-9184.
For further information, contact 419-684-9184 or visit www.sanduskycoun ty.org.
Saturday, Nov. 28
Festival of Lights Holiday Parade, Fremont; 4 p.m.
Fremont's Holiday Parade serves as a kick-off for the holiday season to the community. Willy Wonka will serve as this years grand marshal, and of course Santa Claus will also be a part of this fun event. The parade is traveling a new route this year. It will line up at Rodger Young Park and exit Rodger Young Park on Front Street and travel north through Downtown Fremont, turning west on Croghan St., ending at Flag Park.
For further information, contact 419-332-8696 or visit: www.fremontohio .org.
Once Upon a Christmas Event, Front St. in Downtown Fremont.
Join Downtown Fremont for the first annual Once Upon a Christmas Event, Nov. 28-Dec. 5. The event will kick off with the 19th annual Holiday Parade on Nov. 28, at 4 p.m., and will continue throughout the week with in-store specials, an I Spy Window Contest, musical entertainment, contests for kids, historical walking tours and much more.
For further information, call 419-332-0420 or visit www.downtownfremont ohio.org.
Pemberville's Festival of Trees, Historic Opera House, Downtown Pemberville.
The beauty of the season can so easily be seen with our annual Christmas tree display. Come see the creativity of our local artisans as 14 of their trees compete for "the most beautiful" award. An Opera House favorite. This festival will also feature holiday musicians and refreshments.
For further information, contact 419-287-3274 or visit the website at www.sanduskycounty.org.
Pemberville's Christmas in the Village, Downtown Pemberville; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
This event will feature wagon rides, holiday open houses, strolling musicians and much more.
For further information, contact 419-287-3274 or visit the website at www.sanduskycounty.org.
Nov. 29-Jan. 9, 2010
Hayes Train Special, Hayes Presidential Center, corner Hayes and Buckland, Fremont; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sundays.
A 12 by 24 foot operating model train display featuring six 19th century style trains. Interactive buttons let visitors control signals, gates, whistles and more. Included in Hayes Museum admission $7.50/adults, $6.50/seniors, $3/children six-12.
For further information, contact 419-332-2081