Founders of the Lima Mural Project and Lima Land Poetry Slam have been hard at work organizing yet another event for the community. Starting Friday at 4:00 P.M., a lineup of musicians, speakers, and other artists will take the stage at the Historic 311 Building also known as Vibe Coffee House and Cafe.
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The Noah's Ark display has been a gem to the lima community for more than a hundred years and with this refurbished exhibit community members say they look forward to celebrating its history.
“This is such a great example of a really unique piece of community heritage,” said David Berger, City of Lima mayor.
It was an exciting day for some residents in Hancock County who got the opportunity to go back in time and explore the home of one of the first families to settle in this area.
On Feb. 24 the Hancock Park District hosted the step back in time open house at home of Charles and Mary McKinnis, a family who moved to Hancock County in the 1820s.