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Women once again took to the stage to share their stories after more than a year since the pandemic paused Fearless Femme live storytelling shows. While lines once extended out the door of the Zephyr Pub in Kent for Fearless Femme, attendees flocked to a new location, North Water Brewing Co., last Tuesday for the first live show in over a year.
Live music, vendors, games, fresh produce and fun for the whole family in the middle of Ravenna. What's not to like? The Magnolia Market, a multi-genre mini-festival, will offer a montage of arts, crafts, music, food trucks and more starting May 28, and then continuing every other week.
Suffield trustees are set to host the first Suffield Community Cruise-in car show from noon to 6 p.m. June 13 at the Suffield Town Hall and Fire Station.
Executive Director Lindsey Loftus joined the foundation in May 2020 and wanted to find a way to directly raise money for and promote the organization. He said he wants to showcase their “collective why,” specifically why the foundation exists. From there, the idea for the Ultra ‘21 Society and the 100 for 100 campaign was born.
In Downtown Kent on Saturday, Portage County turned out to hear live music during the largest local festival since the pandemic began. Although the day was rainy and cloudy, hundreds of people attended the Kent Blues Fest.
The Flower and Art Show on Tuesday went off without a hitch. The gardeners displayed garden and flower themed paintings and photos along with floral arrangements.
This month last year, country singer-songwriter Steve Earle buried his eldest son, Justin Townes Earle. Friday night, when Earle and his band, The Dukes, returned to The Kent Stage, they remembered and celebrated Justin by playing his songs.
City Council unanimously approved a special event application partnering with Kent State for a 40-feet-by-70-feet rink on Erie Street between the Kent State hotel and the PARTA parking deck. To make it all happen, Erie Street will be closed from Oct. 15 until March 1. The rink itself will be open from Nov. 24 through Feb. 28.