Heritage Elementary students took the stage tonight for the Heritage Holiday Extravaganza.
“We can make things with our hands, without an iPad or a phone or a computer,” said Sarah Waters, professor of music at Ohio Northern University. “I mean, look, they got—I got glue all over me. They’re painting. They’re making gourds. We’re going to construct drums. I think we’re losing touch with our humanness, our elements of nature.”
The Black Heritage Library and Multicultural Center is proud to announce the public launch of its Digital Archive, a growing online collection of over 100 historical and cultural artifacts now freely accessible at www.blackheritagecenter.org/digital-archive.
September 9, 2024, Press Release from the Hancock Historical Museum: Findlay, OH – The Hancock Historical Museum welcomes all ages to step back into the 19th century and tour its Little Red Schoolhouse during an Open House from 1 – 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15. Museum docents will guide visitors as they explore the one-room schoolhouse and children can partake in activities provided. The Little Red Schoolhouse located at 8884 County Road 236, Findlay, OH was built in 1882 and used to educate schoolchildren until 1936. It was then used to store grain for 36 years until the Hancock County Retired Teachers and the Hancock Historical Society restored the schoolhouse in 1972. Today, it is owned and operated by the Hancock Historical Museum and hosts area third and fourth grade students for field trips each year.