Out and About

Through Feb. 17: Wayne Center for the Arts in cooperation with Wayne Artists Group Effort is presenting the annual show of WAGE members. The show can be seen in the Looney and Gault galleries during business hours at the center, 237 S. Walnut St., Wooster. The closing reception is Feb. 16 from 6-8 p.m.

Through March 8: College of Wooster Art Exhibition, Ebert Art Center, 1220 Beall Ave., Sussel Gallery. Robyn O’Neil’s "We, The Masses." A self-described "maker of worlds," Los Angeles-based artist Robyn O’Neil’s wry humor infuses her well-known apocalyptic drawings—10 years of which form the basis for the award-winning short film, "We, The Masses," 2011. Art Center open Tuesday through Friday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and Saturday, Sunday, 1-4 p.m. (Note "We, The Masses" will be screened four times an hour and starts on the quarter hour.) (Art Center closed March 10-25 for spring break.) Free, open to public. Group and class tours also available. For more information, or to arrange a tour, 330-263-2388 or visit wooster.edu/?arts/?museum.

Feb. 3: From Thrift Store to the Jane Austen Ball, workshops; 1-5 p.m.; Create a Regency gown, or men’s waistcoat and cravat, with hands-on help. Some dresses, patterns, fabrics and trim available … or take your own. Five to six sewing machines available in a large, quiet work area, at NAMI, 2525 Back-Orrville Rd, Wooster; $5 per person (students free). Individual assistance available by appointment; call Cherrill Wertz 330-465-1364 for more information or reservation.

Feb. 3: Savoy Big Band, 7:30 p.m., Lions Lincoln Theater, 156 E. Lincoln Way, Massillon. All seats reserved, tickets $15 for main floor and $10 balcony. Purchase online at www.lionslincolntheatre.org or by calling 800-838-3006.

Feb. 4: Tri-County Honors Band concert, 2:30 p.m., The College of Wooster McGaw Chapel, 340 E. University St. Guest band is Scot Symphonic Band. Free.

Feb. 5: Archaeology Lecture Series, 7:30 p.m., Lean Lecture Room of Wishart Hall, College of Wooster, 303 E. University St., Wooster. Free. Keith Epich to present "Animal Spirits and the Archaeology of the Social: Investigation of Native American Society at the Classic Maya City of El Peru-Waka."

Feb. 6: Great Decisions, 6-7:30 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster campus. Angela Maria Kelley, senior strategic adviser on immigration for the Open Society Foundations, "Immigration Policy and Politics Under the Trump Administration: What’s Happened and What’s Happening Next?" Free, open to public; 330-263-2353 or email info@greatdecisionswayne.com.

Feb. 6: Smoky the War Dog, 6:30 p.m., Shreve Branch Library, 189 W. McConkey St. Corporal Bill Wynne, a World War II veteran from Mansfield, will share stories about his World War II Yorkshire terrier therapy dog, Smoky. Wynne will sell and sign his book, "Yorkie Doodle Dandy" after the program. Registration and information: 330-567-2219.

Feb. 6: Tuesday Movie Classics: Jaws, 6 p.m. Adult Dept., Wooster Main Library, 220 W. Liberty St. A giant great white shark arrives on the shores of a New England beach resort and wreaks havoc with attacks on swimmers, until a local sheriff teams up with a marine biologist and an old seafarer to hunt the monster down. Rated R, 1 hour, 35 minutes. 

Feb. 8: "We the Masses" art exhibition opening reception, 6:30 p.m. College of Wooster Ebert Art Center, 1220 Beall Ave. Gallery talk by the artist, Robyn O’Neil, at 7 p.m. Free, open to public. More information, 330-263-2495 or visit www.wooster.edu/?arts/?museum.

Feb. 9: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Dan Austen, cuer Amy Riehl. Chocolate night. For information, 330-575-0857.

Feb. 10: Wayne County Rural Youth Square and Line Dance, 7:30-10:30 p.m., Smithville United Methodist Church. Admission $5, all ages welcome. No experience necessary, free lessons for square and line dancing begin at 7 p.m. Stocksdale Band providing music. Refreshments served. For information, Dave or Ann, 330-669-2786.

Feb. 10: Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

Feb. 10: County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

Feb. 11: Wooster Chamber Music series: Dover Quartet, 3 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, College of Wooster, 525 E. University St.; $25 individual tickets. For information, 330-263-2115 or www.woosterchambermusic.com.

Feb. 12: Stieglitz Lecture, 7:30 p.m., Lean Lecture Room of Wishart Hall, College of Wooster campus, 303 E. University St. Matthew Hughey, associate professor of sociology at the University of Cincinnati, "White Bound: Nationalists, Antiracists, and the Shared Meanings of Race." Free, open to public.For information, 330-263-2129.

Feb. 13: Great Decisions, 7:30 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster campus. E.J. Dionne, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, syndicated columnist for the Washington Post, and co-author of "One Nation After Trump a Guide for the Perplexed, the Disillusioned, the Desperate and the Not-Yet Deported" will present "One Nation After Trump." Free, open to public; 330-263-2353 or email info@greatdecisionswayne.com.

Feb. 14: Wine and Wilderness — The Birds and The Bees, 7 p.m., Troutman Vineyards, Wooster. A lighthearted look at the ways animals attract and keep mates. Cost: $10, includes one glass of wine. (All proceeds benefit The Wilderness Center.) Seating limited; call The Wilderness Center for reservations. 330-359-5235.

Feb. 14: Archaeology Lecture Series, 7:30 p.m., Lean Lecture Room of Wishart Hall, 303 E. University St., College of Wooster. Joanne Murphy, associate professor of classical studies at the University of North Carolina Greensboro, "Death Around the Palace of Nestor." Free, open to public. 330-263-2474.

Feb. 16-17: Wooster Symphony Orchestra Concerts, 7:30 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Tickets $10. 330-263-2419.

Feb. 16-24: "Seusical," musical based on works of Dr. Seuss, Hugo Young Theatre on Ashland University campus. Tickets: $12 adults; $10 senor citizens, AU faculty, staff and alumni; $8 groups of 10 or more; $5 children and non-AU students; $2 for AU students with ID. Ticket holders invited to opening night reception with the cast and crew immediately following Feb. 16 performance. Ashland U Box Office, 419-289-5125, Monday through Friday, noon-6 p.m.; or purchase online 24/?7 at www.ashland.edu/?tickets. Performances Feb. 16, 17, 23, 24 at 7:30 p.m.; Feb. 18, 2 p.m. matinee.

Feb. 17: Gnat Boxer Square Dance Sweetheart Dance, (student dance), 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Dick Mackey, cuer Phyllis Burdette. All Things Chocolate. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Feb. 17: Upriver, traditional music. Sonnenberg Village, 7 p.m., 13497 Hackett Road, Kidron. Tickets $10, sold at the door.

Feb. 20: Lincoln’s funeral and burial, 6:30 p.m., presented by Jerry and Marilyn Payn, Wooster Branch of Wayne County Public Library. Wayne County Civil War Roundtable program is free and open to all.

Feb. 21: Wilson Lecture, 7 p.m., Wilson Governance Room – Scot Center, 1267 Beall Ave., College of Wooster. Robbie Bach, former senior vice president of Microsoft, "Creating Opportunity in a Disruptive World." Free, open to public. 330-263-2302.

Feb. 23-24, Jazz Ensemble Concert, 7:30 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Tickets $10. 330-263-2419.

Feb. 23: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Gene Hammond, cuer Amy Riehl. Gospel and blues night. For information, 330-575-0857.

Feb. 23-24: Spring Arts & Crafts Show, by Wayne County Arts and Crafts Guild, Fisher Auditorium / Shisler Conference Center, 1680 Madison Ave., Wooster. Feb. 23, 5-9 p.m.; Feb. 24, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free admission; lunch available. 120 vendor booths.

Feb. 24: English Country Dance, 7-9 p.m., Valley College Grange, 2411 Shreve Road, Wooster. Music by Four Pence, instruction by Susan English. Suggested donation $6 adults, $5 students, $20 family. For information, 330-347-8155, woosterdance@gmail.com or woosterdance.com.

Feb. 24: Jane Austen Ball, The College of Wooster. Workshops, 2-5 p.m. followed by ball, 7-10 p.m. in Kittredge Hall. Sponsored by College of Wooster Ballroom Dance Club, supported by English Department, COW Cultural Events Fund and Madrigal Dancers. Dances from Jane Austen (Regency) Era, 1775-1817, no partner necessary. Pre-registration encouraged via email at jaball.wooster@yahoo.com. Cost until Jan. 31, $15 adult (includes all afternoon events) and $5 student (all afternoon events). At the door (cash only) $20 adults, $5 student, includes all afternoon events.

Feb. 24: Tri-County Solo & Ensemble Music Festival, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at Dalton Elementary and Intermediate School. Free.

Feb. 25: Bill Alkire Award and Dance, 2-5 p.m., Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Wayne County, Wooster. Alkire will receive 2018 Lifetime Contribution Award from the Country Dance & Song Society for his contributions to traditional dance. Low-key old time dance event, free and open to public, but please RSVP.

Feb. 25: Winter hike. Friends of Wooster Memorial Park. Meet at the Education Center parking lot at 2 p.m.; Enjoy views of the park with the leaves off the trees. Children must be accompanied by adults.

Feb. 25: Voices From the Past: Edgar Allen Poe, 2 p.m., Wayne County Historical Society, 546 E. Bowman St., Wooster. Tickets required. Call WCHS, 330-264-8856 or purchase at Local Roots in Wooster.

Feb. 25: Faculty Recital, 3 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Anna Hurt (cello), Thomas Wood (violin) and Laura Silverman (piano). Free, open to public. 330-263-2302.

Feb. 26: Wayne County Festival of Choirs, Berkey Fieldhouse/?Smithville High School, 7:30 p.m. Admission $5 for adults, $4 for students.

Feb. 27: Great Decisions, 7 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster campus. Free, open to public. Screening of film "Chasing Coral." For more information, phone 330-263-2353 or email info@greatdecisionswayne.com.

Feb. 28: Great Decisions, 11:45 a.m., Kittredge Dining Hall, 535 E. Wayne Ave., Wooster, College of Wooster campus. Larissa Rhodes, producer of film, "From Chasing Coral to Chasing Conversations" following lunch. Tickets $13.50 For information, phone 330-263-2353 or email info@greatdecisionswayne.com.

Feb. 28-March 15: Wayne County Junior High Art Exhibit, grades 7-8, Wayne Center for the Arts, free.

March 1: Wooster Science Cafe, 7 p.m., Spoon Market & Deli, 144 W. Liberty St. Thomas Janini, professor of chemistry at The Ohio State University ATI, "Natural Product Synthesis." Free, open to public. 330-263-2341.

March 2-4: Celebrating Heroes from History – Two Plays for Young Audiences. "Tomás and the Library Lady" and "Escape to Freedom: A Play about Young Frederick Douglass." March 2 and 3, 7 p.m., March 3 and 4, 2 p.m., Freedlander Theatre, 329 E. University St., College of Wooster. General admission tickets $9. Tickets for faculty, staff, and non-College of Wooster students as well as senior citizens, $6. 330-263-2241.

March 4: Scot Symphonic Band Concert, 2:30 p.m., McGaw Chapel, 340 E. University St., College of Wooster. Free, open to public. 330-263-2419.

March 4: Wooster Chamber Music Series, 3 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Emerson String Quartet; tickets $25. 330-263-2115 or email contact@woosterchambermusic.com.

March 3: Gnat Boxer Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Ray Wiles, cuer Chuck Berry. For questions, 330-264-2725.

March 4: Emerson String Quartet, Wooster Chamber Music Series, 3 p.m., Gault Recital Hall, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster campus. For more information, 330-263-2115 or www.woosterchambermusic.com. Tickets, $25.

March 9: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Ed Pabst, cuer Chuck Berry. All Nighter - Hi Lo. For information, 330-575-0857.

March 10: Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

March 10: County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

March 14: Wine and Wilderness — Ohio Bears, 7 p.m., Troutman Vineyards, Wooster. Black Bears are making a comeback in Ohio. Discover their natural history and biology, and take a look at the current status of bears in Ohio. Cost, $10, includes one glass of wine. (All proceeds benefit The Wilderness Center.) Seating limited, call The Wilderness Center for reservations. 330-359-5235.

March 17: Gnat Boxer Spring Fling Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Ed Laudenschlager, cuer Kristy Lake. For questions, 330-264-2725.

March 18, 24, 25, 31, April 1: Adult Easter Egg Hunt, the Winery at Wolf Creek; 21 and older only. Lots of plastic eggs filled with goodies and prizes, plus one golden egg to be redeemed for a basket of prizes and gifts. "Bring your own basket" event; pre-registration $20 required and includes glass of wine and a doughnut. Will be rain or shine, mud or dry. Winery doors open at 10:30 a.m. and hunt begins at 11 a.m. Please note which date you are registering for, as there are multiple dates available. This event is rain or shine, wet or dry, cold or warm and there are no refunds or date changes. info@wineryatwolfcreek.com.

March 21: Inlet Dance Theatre’s "What Do You Do With An Idea?", 7 p.m., Playhouse Square’s Ohio Theatre. Tickets $10 at playhousesquare.org and 216-241-6000.

March 23: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Pam Courts, cuer Kristy Lake. 38th anniversary. For information, 330-575-0857.

March 24: English Country Dance, 7-9 p.m., Valley College Grange, 2411 Shreve Road, Wooster. Music by Four Pence, instruction by Susan English. Suggested donation $6 adults, $5 students, $20 family. For information, 330-347-8155, woosterdance@gmail.com or woosterdance.com.

March 25: Wooster Chamber Music Series, 3 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. David Finckel and Wu Han; tickets $25. 330-263-2115 or email contact@woosterchambermusic.com.

March 25: Friends of Wooster Memorial Park hike. Meet at Education Center parking lot to see early signs of spring. Children must be accompanied by adults.

March 30: Faculty and Guest Recital, 7:30 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Jennifer Magistrelli (clarinet), Andrea Belding Elson (violin) and Yuka Nakayama-Lewicki (piano); Free, open to public. 330-263-2419.

April 5: Wooster Science Cafe, 7 p.m., Spoon Market & Deli, 144 W. Liberty St. Elizabeth Long, assistant professor of entomology at The Ohio State University OARDC, "Death By Dust? The Curious Case of the Disappointing Bee." Free, open to public. 330-263-2341.

April 7: Gnat Boxer Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Dick Mackey, cuer Amy Riehl. For questions, 330-264-2725.

April 7: Faculty Recital, 7:30 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Thomas Wood (violin) and Brian Dykstra (piano); free, open to public. 330-263-2419.

April 7: University of Akron Wayne College Writers Workshop, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Gives attendees opportunity to meet authors and attend sessions on various genres. Registration $40 before March 30 or $45 after deadline and for walk-ins. To download the form, http://?wayne.uakron.edu/?writers/?writers-workshop.dot.

April 11: Wine and Wilderness — A Feathered Nest, 7 p.m., Troutman Vineyards, Wooster. Birds are doting parents and care for their young in some remarkable ways. Discover the ways birds protect their unhatched young and how even egg shape can influence survival. Cost: $10, includes one glass of wine. (All proceeds benefit The Wilderness Center.) Seating is limited, call The Wilderness Center for reservations. 330-359-5235.

April 11: Osgood Lecture, 7:30 p.m., Lean Lecture Room of Wishart Hall, 303 E. University St., College of Wooster. Maureen Raymo, the Bruce C. Heezen Lamont Research Professor and director of Lamont-Doherty Core Repository, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University. Free, open to public. 330-263-2380.

April 13: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller John Ramsey, cuer Chuck Berry. For information, 330-575-0857.

April 14: Wayne County Rural Youth Square and Line Dance, 7:30-10:30 p.m., location to be announced. Admission $5, all ages welcome. No experience necessary, free lessons for square and line dancing begin at 7 p.m. Stocksdale Band providing music. Refreshments. For information, Dave or Ann, 330-669-2786.

April 14: Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

April 14: County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

April 17: Bell Distinguished Lecture in Law, 7:30 p.m., Lean Lecture Room of Wishart Hall, 303 E. University St., College of Wooster. Tom Ginsburg, the Leo Spitz Professor of International Law, Ludwig and Hilde Wolf Research Scholar, and professor of political science at the University of Chicago. Free, open to public. 330-263-2380.

April 19-21: Spring Dance Concert, 7:30 p.m. each evening, Freedlander Theatre, 329 E. University St., College of Wooster.

April 20: Archaeology Lecture Series, 7:30 p.m., Lean Lecture Room of Wishart Hall, 303 E. University St., College of Wooster. Kenneth Feder, professor of anthropology at Central Connecticut State University, "An Ever Widening Circle: The People of the Lighthouse." Free, open to public. 330-263-2474.

April 20: Wooster Symphony Orchestra and Wooster Chorus Concert, 7:30 p.m., McGaw Chapel, 340 E. University St., College of Wooster. Tickets are $10. 330-263-2241.

April 21: Gnat Boxer Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Ron Anderson, cuer Amy Riehl. For questions, 330-264-2725.

April 23-May 10: Wayne County High School Art Exhibit, grades 9-12, Wayne Center for the Arts, free admission.

April 27: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Ed Laudenschlager, cuer Chuck Berry. Easter bonnets/?silly hats. For information, 330-575-0857.

April 27: Wooster Singers Concert, 7:30 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Free, open to public. 330-263-2419.

April 28: Wooster Jazz Ensemble, 7:30 p.m., Freedlander Theatre, 329 E. University St., College of Wooster. Tickets are $10. 330-263-2419.

April 29: Opera workshop, 7:30 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Opera workshop performance. Free, open to public. 330-263-2419.

May 2: College of Wooster Concert Band, 7 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Free, open to public. 330-263-2149.

May 3: Wooster Science Cafe, 7 p.m., Spoon Market & Deli, 144 W. Liberty St. Sarah Sobeck, assistant professor of chemistry at Wooster, "Fleeting Colors: Chemistry of Dyes and Pigments." Free, open to public. 330-263-2341.

May 11: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Ed Pabst, cuer Linda Warren. For information, 330-575-0857.

May 12: Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

May 12: County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

May 13: Senior Music Hour, 4 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Free, open to public. 330-263-2419.

May 13: Scot Symphonic Band Commencement Concert, 8:15 p.m., McGaw Chapel, 340 E. University St., College of Wooster. Free, open to public. 330-263-2419.

May 19: Gnat Boxer Off to the Races Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Dick Mackey, cuer Karen Haiflich. For questions, 330-264-2725.

June 2: Gnat Boxer Special Square Dance, 8-11 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Kristy Williams, cuer Amy Rhiel. For questions, 330-264-2725.

June 8: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Dick Mackey, cuer Phyllis Burdette. Berry dessert night. For information, 330-575-0857.

June 9: Wayne County Rural Youth Square and Line Dance, 7:30-10:30 p.m., Wayne County Fairgrounds. Admission $5, all ages welcome. No experience necessary, free lessons for square and line dancing begin at 7 p.m. Stocksdale Band providing music. Refreshments served. For information, Dave or Ann, 330-669-2786.

June 9:Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

June 9:County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

June 16: Gnat Boxer Special Square Dance, 8-11 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Wes Dyer, cuer Phyllis Burdette. For questions, 330-264-2725.

June 16-17: 7th annual Ohio Vintage Truck Jamboree, Ashland, Show Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday. Vintage truck show both days, trucking memorabilia display, swap meet, on-site camping with RV hookups available, slow race, jake-off, light show, model contest, country convoy, and more. In place of registration and admission fees, donations to Ashland Food Bank and Shriner’s Transportation Fund appreciated. For information, Bill Peters at wep515@gmail.com, call 330-682-1707 or visit www.ohvintrkjam.com.

July 13: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Danny Beck, cuer Kristy Lake. Ice cream social. For information, 330-575-0857.

July 14:Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

July 14:County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

July 21: Gnat Boxer Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Homemade ice cream, build your own sundae. Two callers, Bill Meese (birthday) and Jeff Metcalf. For questions, 330-264-2725.

July 27: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Eddie Powell, cuer Amy Riehl. Christmas in July. For information, 330-575-0857.

Aug. 4: Gnat Boxer Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Danny Beck, cuer Linda Warren. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Aug. 10: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Dan Austen, cuer Phyllis Burdette. For information, 330-575-0857.

Aug.11:Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

Aug. 11:County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

Aug. 18: Gnat Boxer Tailgate Party, Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Dick Mackey, cuer Phyllis Burdette. Take a dish to share at 6 p.m., games to follow. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Aug. 24: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Ed Pabst, cuer Linda Warren. Favorite salad night. For information, 330-575-0857.

Sept. 8:Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

Sept. 8:County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

Sept. 14: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller John Ramsey, cuer Bonnie Putman. For information, 330-575-0857.

Sept. 15: Gnat Boxer Apple Fest Square Dance, 8-11 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. National caller Tom Roper, cuer Phyllis Burdette. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Sept. 28: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Tom Mohney, cuer Amy Riehl. Cake walk. For information, 330-575-0857.

Oct. 6: Gnat Boxer Hobo Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Hobo Stew. Caller Ed Pabst, cuer Chuck Berry. Also, Donkey Dance, earn your Donkey Badge. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Oct. 12: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Gene Hammond, cuer Kristy Lake. Food drive donations. For information, 330-575-0857.

Oct. 13:Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

Oct. 13:County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

Oct. 20: Gnat Boxer Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Tom Strickland, cuer Kristy Lake. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Oct. 26: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Howard Williamson, cuer Donna Williamson. Halloween Party. For information, 330-575-0857.

Nov. 3: Gnat Boxer Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Pam Courts, cuer Sue Powell. Donate non-perishable food for local pantry. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Nov. 9: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Dick Mackey, cuer Chuck Berry. Spaghetti dinner dance. For information, 330-575-0857.

Nov. 10: Wayne County Rural Youth Square and Line Dance, 7:30-10:30 p.m., Smithville United Methodist Church. Admission $5, all ages welcome. No experience necessary, free lessons for square and line dancing begin at 7 p.m. Stocksdale Band providing music. Refreshments served. For information, Dave or Ann, 330-669-2786.

Nov.10:Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

Nov. 10:County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

Nov. 17: Gnat Boxer Square Dance, 8-11 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Howard Williamson, cuer Donna Williamson. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Nov. 23: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Gene Hammond, cuer Phyllis Burdette. Turkey bowl. For information, 330-575-0857.

Dec. 1: Gnat Boxer ‘50s Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Dick Mackey, cuer Phyllis Burdette. Take a toy to donate for Toys for Tots. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Dec. 8:Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

Dec. 8:County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

Dec. 14: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Jason Raleigh, cuer Kristy Lake. Christmas sweaters. For information, 330-575-0857.

Dec. 15: Gnat Boxer Square Dance and Cookie Bake-Off, 8-11 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Jack Pladdys, cuer Amy Rhiel. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Dec. 31: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Ed Laudenschlagher, cuer Amy Riehl. New Year’s Eve Dance. For information, 330-575-0857.

Thursday

Through Feb. 17: Wayne Center for the Arts in cooperation with Wayne Artists Group Effort is presenting the annual show of WAGE members. The show can be seen in the Looney and Gault galleries during business hours at the center, 237 S. Walnut St., Wooster. The closing reception is Feb. 16 from 6-8 p.m.

Through March 8: College of Wooster Art Exhibition, Ebert Art Center, 1220 Beall Ave., Sussel Gallery. Robyn O’Neil’s "We, The Masses." A self-described "maker of worlds," Los Angeles-based artist Robyn O’Neil’s wry humor infuses her well-known apocalyptic drawings—10 years of which form the basis for the award-winning short film, "We, The Masses," 2011. Art Center open Tuesday through Friday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and Saturday, Sunday, 1-4 p.m. (Note "We, The Masses" will be screened four times an hour and starts on the quarter hour.) (Art Center closed March 10-25 for spring break.) Free, open to public. Group and class tours also available. For more information, or to arrange a tour, 330-263-2388 or visit wooster.edu/?arts/?museum.

Feb. 3: From Thrift Store to the Jane Austen Ball, workshops; 1-5 p.m.; Create a Regency gown, or men’s waistcoat and cravat, with hands-on help. Some dresses, patterns, fabrics and trim available … or take your own. Five to six sewing machines available in a large, quiet work area, at NAMI, 2525 Back-Orrville Rd, Wooster; $5 per person (students free). Individual assistance available by appointment; call Cherrill Wertz 330-465-1364 for more information or reservation.

Feb. 3: Savoy Big Band, 7:30 p.m., Lions Lincoln Theater, 156 E. Lincoln Way, Massillon. All seats reserved, tickets $15 for main floor and $10 balcony. Purchase online at www.lionslincolntheatre.org or by calling 800-838-3006.

Feb. 4: Tri-County Honors Band concert, 2:30 p.m., The College of Wooster McGaw Chapel, 340 E. University St. Guest band is Scot Symphonic Band. Free.

Feb. 5: Archaeology Lecture Series, 7:30 p.m., Lean Lecture Room of Wishart Hall, College of Wooster, 303 E. University St., Wooster. Free. Keith Epich to present "Animal Spirits and the Archaeology of the Social: Investigation of Native American Society at the Classic Maya City of El Peru-Waka."

Feb. 6: Great Decisions, 6-7:30 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster campus. Angela Maria Kelley, senior strategic adviser on immigration for the Open Society Foundations, "Immigration Policy and Politics Under the Trump Administration: What’s Happened and What’s Happening Next?" Free, open to public; 330-263-2353 or email info@greatdecisionswayne.com.

Feb. 6: Smoky the War Dog, 6:30 p.m., Shreve Branch Library, 189 W. McConkey St. Corporal Bill Wynne, a World War II veteran from Mansfield, will share stories about his World War II Yorkshire terrier therapy dog, Smoky. Wynne will sell and sign his book, "Yorkie Doodle Dandy" after the program. Registration and information: 330-567-2219.

Feb. 6: Tuesday Movie Classics: Jaws, 6 p.m. Adult Dept., Wooster Main Library, 220 W. Liberty St. A giant great white shark arrives on the shores of a New England beach resort and wreaks havoc with attacks on swimmers, until a local sheriff teams up with a marine biologist and an old seafarer to hunt the monster down. Rated R, 1 hour, 35 minutes. 

Feb. 8: "We the Masses" art exhibition opening reception, 6:30 p.m. College of Wooster Ebert Art Center, 1220 Beall Ave. Gallery talk by the artist, Robyn O’Neil, at 7 p.m. Free, open to public. More information, 330-263-2495 or visit www.wooster.edu/?arts/?museum.

Feb. 9: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Dan Austen, cuer Amy Riehl. Chocolate night. For information, 330-575-0857.

Feb. 10: Wayne County Rural Youth Square and Line Dance, 7:30-10:30 p.m., Smithville United Methodist Church. Admission $5, all ages welcome. No experience necessary, free lessons for square and line dancing begin at 7 p.m. Stocksdale Band providing music. Refreshments served. For information, Dave or Ann, 330-669-2786.

Feb. 10: Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

Feb. 10: County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

Feb. 11: Wooster Chamber Music series: Dover Quartet, 3 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, College of Wooster, 525 E. University St.; $25 individual tickets. For information, 330-263-2115 or www.woosterchambermusic.com.

Feb. 12: Stieglitz Lecture, 7:30 p.m., Lean Lecture Room of Wishart Hall, College of Wooster campus, 303 E. University St. Matthew Hughey, associate professor of sociology at the University of Cincinnati, "White Bound: Nationalists, Antiracists, and the Shared Meanings of Race." Free, open to public.For information, 330-263-2129.

Feb. 13: Great Decisions, 7:30 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster campus. E.J. Dionne, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, syndicated columnist for the Washington Post, and co-author of "One Nation After Trump a Guide for the Perplexed, the Disillusioned, the Desperate and the Not-Yet Deported" will present "One Nation After Trump." Free, open to public; 330-263-2353 or email info@greatdecisionswayne.com.

Feb. 14: Wine and Wilderness — The Birds and The Bees, 7 p.m., Troutman Vineyards, Wooster. A lighthearted look at the ways animals attract and keep mates. Cost: $10, includes one glass of wine. (All proceeds benefit The Wilderness Center.) Seating limited; call The Wilderness Center for reservations. 330-359-5235.

Feb. 14: Archaeology Lecture Series, 7:30 p.m., Lean Lecture Room of Wishart Hall, 303 E. University St., College of Wooster. Joanne Murphy, associate professor of classical studies at the University of North Carolina Greensboro, "Death Around the Palace of Nestor." Free, open to public. 330-263-2474.

Feb. 16-17: Wooster Symphony Orchestra Concerts, 7:30 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Tickets $10. 330-263-2419.

Feb. 16-24: "Seusical," musical based on works of Dr. Seuss, Hugo Young Theatre on Ashland University campus. Tickets: $12 adults; $10 senor citizens, AU faculty, staff and alumni; $8 groups of 10 or more; $5 children and non-AU students; $2 for AU students with ID. Ticket holders invited to opening night reception with the cast and crew immediately following Feb. 16 performance. Ashland U Box Office, 419-289-5125, Monday through Friday, noon-6 p.m.; or purchase online 24/?7 at www.ashland.edu/?tickets. Performances Feb. 16, 17, 23, 24 at 7:30 p.m.; Feb. 18, 2 p.m. matinee.

Feb. 17: Gnat Boxer Square Dance Sweetheart Dance, (student dance), 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Dick Mackey, cuer Phyllis Burdette. All Things Chocolate. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Feb. 17: Upriver, traditional music. Sonnenberg Village, 7 p.m., 13497 Hackett Road, Kidron. Tickets $10, sold at the door.

Feb. 20: Lincoln’s funeral and burial, 6:30 p.m., presented by Jerry and Marilyn Payn, Wooster Branch of Wayne County Public Library. Wayne County Civil War Roundtable program is free and open to all.

Feb. 21: Wilson Lecture, 7 p.m., Wilson Governance Room – Scot Center, 1267 Beall Ave., College of Wooster. Robbie Bach, former senior vice president of Microsoft, "Creating Opportunity in a Disruptive World." Free, open to public. 330-263-2302.

Feb. 23-24, Jazz Ensemble Concert, 7:30 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Tickets $10. 330-263-2419.

Feb. 23: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Gene Hammond, cuer Amy Riehl. Gospel and blues night. For information, 330-575-0857.

Feb. 23-24: Spring Arts & Crafts Show, by Wayne County Arts and Crafts Guild, Fisher Auditorium / Shisler Conference Center, 1680 Madison Ave., Wooster. Feb. 23, 5-9 p.m.; Feb. 24, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free admission; lunch available. 120 vendor booths.

Feb. 24: English Country Dance, 7-9 p.m., Valley College Grange, 2411 Shreve Road, Wooster. Music by Four Pence, instruction by Susan English. Suggested donation $6 adults, $5 students, $20 family. For information, 330-347-8155, woosterdance@gmail.com or woosterdance.com.

Feb. 24: Jane Austen Ball, The College of Wooster. Workshops, 2-5 p.m. followed by ball, 7-10 p.m. in Kittredge Hall. Sponsored by College of Wooster Ballroom Dance Club, supported by English Department, COW Cultural Events Fund and Madrigal Dancers. Dances from Jane Austen (Regency) Era, 1775-1817, no partner necessary. Pre-registration encouraged via email at jaball.wooster@yahoo.com. Cost until Jan. 31, $15 adult (includes all afternoon events) and $5 student (all afternoon events). At the door (cash only) $20 adults, $5 student, includes all afternoon events.

Feb. 24: Tri-County Solo & Ensemble Music Festival, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at Dalton Elementary and Intermediate School. Free.

Feb. 25: Bill Alkire Award and Dance, 2-5 p.m., Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Wayne County, Wooster. Alkire will receive 2018 Lifetime Contribution Award from the Country Dance & Song Society for his contributions to traditional dance. Low-key old time dance event, free and open to public, but please RSVP.

Feb. 25: Winter hike. Friends of Wooster Memorial Park. Meet at the Education Center parking lot at 2 p.m.; Enjoy views of the park with the leaves off the trees. Children must be accompanied by adults.

Feb. 25: Voices From the Past: Edgar Allen Poe, 2 p.m., Wayne County Historical Society, 546 E. Bowman St., Wooster. Tickets required. Call WCHS, 330-264-8856 or purchase at Local Roots in Wooster.

Feb. 25: Faculty Recital, 3 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Anna Hurt (cello), Thomas Wood (violin) and Laura Silverman (piano). Free, open to public. 330-263-2302.

Feb. 26: Wayne County Festival of Choirs, Berkey Fieldhouse/?Smithville High School, 7:30 p.m. Admission $5 for adults, $4 for students.

Feb. 27: Great Decisions, 7 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster campus. Free, open to public. Screening of film "Chasing Coral." For more information, phone 330-263-2353 or email info@greatdecisionswayne.com.

Feb. 28: Great Decisions, 11:45 a.m., Kittredge Dining Hall, 535 E. Wayne Ave., Wooster, College of Wooster campus. Larissa Rhodes, producer of film, "From Chasing Coral to Chasing Conversations" following lunch. Tickets $13.50 For information, phone 330-263-2353 or email info@greatdecisionswayne.com.

Feb. 28-March 15: Wayne County Junior High Art Exhibit, grades 7-8, Wayne Center for the Arts, free.

March 1: Wooster Science Cafe, 7 p.m., Spoon Market & Deli, 144 W. Liberty St. Thomas Janini, professor of chemistry at The Ohio State University ATI, "Natural Product Synthesis." Free, open to public. 330-263-2341.

March 2-4: Celebrating Heroes from History – Two Plays for Young Audiences. "Tomás and the Library Lady" and "Escape to Freedom: A Play about Young Frederick Douglass." March 2 and 3, 7 p.m., March 3 and 4, 2 p.m., Freedlander Theatre, 329 E. University St., College of Wooster. General admission tickets $9. Tickets for faculty, staff, and non-College of Wooster students as well as senior citizens, $6. 330-263-2241.

March 4: Scot Symphonic Band Concert, 2:30 p.m., McGaw Chapel, 340 E. University St., College of Wooster. Free, open to public. 330-263-2419.

March 4: Wooster Chamber Music Series, 3 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Emerson String Quartet; tickets $25. 330-263-2115 or email contact@woosterchambermusic.com.

March 3: Gnat Boxer Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Ray Wiles, cuer Chuck Berry. For questions, 330-264-2725.

March 4: Emerson String Quartet, Wooster Chamber Music Series, 3 p.m., Gault Recital Hall, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster campus. For more information, 330-263-2115 or www.woosterchambermusic.com. Tickets, $25.

March 9: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Ed Pabst, cuer Chuck Berry. All Nighter - Hi Lo. For information, 330-575-0857.

March 10: Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

March 10: County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

March 14: Wine and Wilderness — Ohio Bears, 7 p.m., Troutman Vineyards, Wooster. Black Bears are making a comeback in Ohio. Discover their natural history and biology, and take a look at the current status of bears in Ohio. Cost, $10, includes one glass of wine. (All proceeds benefit The Wilderness Center.) Seating limited, call The Wilderness Center for reservations. 330-359-5235.

March 17: Gnat Boxer Spring Fling Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Ed Laudenschlager, cuer Kristy Lake. For questions, 330-264-2725.

March 18, 24, 25, 31, April 1: Adult Easter Egg Hunt, the Winery at Wolf Creek; 21 and older only. Lots of plastic eggs filled with goodies and prizes, plus one golden egg to be redeemed for a basket of prizes and gifts. "Bring your own basket" event; pre-registration $20 required and includes glass of wine and a doughnut. Will be rain or shine, mud or dry. Winery doors open at 10:30 a.m. and hunt begins at 11 a.m. Please note which date you are registering for, as there are multiple dates available. This event is rain or shine, wet or dry, cold or warm and there are no refunds or date changes. info@wineryatwolfcreek.com.

March 21: Inlet Dance Theatre’s "What Do You Do With An Idea?", 7 p.m., Playhouse Square’s Ohio Theatre. Tickets $10 at playhousesquare.org and 216-241-6000.

March 23: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Pam Courts, cuer Kristy Lake. 38th anniversary. For information, 330-575-0857.

March 24: English Country Dance, 7-9 p.m., Valley College Grange, 2411 Shreve Road, Wooster. Music by Four Pence, instruction by Susan English. Suggested donation $6 adults, $5 students, $20 family. For information, 330-347-8155, woosterdance@gmail.com or woosterdance.com.

March 25: Wooster Chamber Music Series, 3 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. David Finckel and Wu Han; tickets $25. 330-263-2115 or email contact@woosterchambermusic.com.

March 25: Friends of Wooster Memorial Park hike. Meet at Education Center parking lot to see early signs of spring. Children must be accompanied by adults.

March 30: Faculty and Guest Recital, 7:30 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Jennifer Magistrelli (clarinet), Andrea Belding Elson (violin) and Yuka Nakayama-Lewicki (piano); Free, open to public. 330-263-2419.

April 5: Wooster Science Cafe, 7 p.m., Spoon Market & Deli, 144 W. Liberty St. Elizabeth Long, assistant professor of entomology at The Ohio State University OARDC, "Death By Dust? The Curious Case of the Disappointing Bee." Free, open to public. 330-263-2341.

April 7: Gnat Boxer Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Dick Mackey, cuer Amy Riehl. For questions, 330-264-2725.

April 7: Faculty Recital, 7:30 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Thomas Wood (violin) and Brian Dykstra (piano); free, open to public. 330-263-2419.

April 7: University of Akron Wayne College Writers Workshop, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Gives attendees opportunity to meet authors and attend sessions on various genres. Registration $40 before March 30 or $45 after deadline and for walk-ins. To download the form, http://?wayne.uakron.edu/?writers/?writers-workshop.dot.

April 11: Wine and Wilderness — A Feathered Nest, 7 p.m., Troutman Vineyards, Wooster. Birds are doting parents and care for their young in some remarkable ways. Discover the ways birds protect their unhatched young and how even egg shape can influence survival. Cost: $10, includes one glass of wine. (All proceeds benefit The Wilderness Center.) Seating is limited, call The Wilderness Center for reservations. 330-359-5235.

April 11: Osgood Lecture, 7:30 p.m., Lean Lecture Room of Wishart Hall, 303 E. University St., College of Wooster. Maureen Raymo, the Bruce C. Heezen Lamont Research Professor and director of Lamont-Doherty Core Repository, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University. Free, open to public. 330-263-2380.

April 13: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller John Ramsey, cuer Chuck Berry. For information, 330-575-0857.

April 14: Wayne County Rural Youth Square and Line Dance, 7:30-10:30 p.m., location to be announced. Admission $5, all ages welcome. No experience necessary, free lessons for square and line dancing begin at 7 p.m. Stocksdale Band providing music. Refreshments. For information, Dave or Ann, 330-669-2786.

April 14: Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

April 14: County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

April 17: Bell Distinguished Lecture in Law, 7:30 p.m., Lean Lecture Room of Wishart Hall, 303 E. University St., College of Wooster. Tom Ginsburg, the Leo Spitz Professor of International Law, Ludwig and Hilde Wolf Research Scholar, and professor of political science at the University of Chicago. Free, open to public. 330-263-2380.

April 19-21: Spring Dance Concert, 7:30 p.m. each evening, Freedlander Theatre, 329 E. University St., College of Wooster.

April 20: Archaeology Lecture Series, 7:30 p.m., Lean Lecture Room of Wishart Hall, 303 E. University St., College of Wooster. Kenneth Feder, professor of anthropology at Central Connecticut State University, "An Ever Widening Circle: The People of the Lighthouse." Free, open to public. 330-263-2474.

April 20: Wooster Symphony Orchestra and Wooster Chorus Concert, 7:30 p.m., McGaw Chapel, 340 E. University St., College of Wooster. Tickets are $10. 330-263-2241.

April 21: Gnat Boxer Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Ron Anderson, cuer Amy Riehl. For questions, 330-264-2725.

April 23-May 10: Wayne County High School Art Exhibit, grades 9-12, Wayne Center for the Arts, free admission.

April 27: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Ed Laudenschlager, cuer Chuck Berry. Easter bonnets/?silly hats. For information, 330-575-0857.

April 27: Wooster Singers Concert, 7:30 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Free, open to public. 330-263-2419.

April 28: Wooster Jazz Ensemble, 7:30 p.m., Freedlander Theatre, 329 E. University St., College of Wooster. Tickets are $10. 330-263-2419.

April 29: Opera workshop, 7:30 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Opera workshop performance. Free, open to public. 330-263-2419.

May 2: College of Wooster Concert Band, 7 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Free, open to public. 330-263-2149.

May 3: Wooster Science Cafe, 7 p.m., Spoon Market & Deli, 144 W. Liberty St. Sarah Sobeck, assistant professor of chemistry at Wooster, "Fleeting Colors: Chemistry of Dyes and Pigments." Free, open to public. 330-263-2341.

May 11: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Ed Pabst, cuer Linda Warren. For information, 330-575-0857.

May 12: Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

May 12: County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

May 13: Senior Music Hour, 4 p.m., Gault Recital Hall of Scheide Music Center, 525 E. University St., College of Wooster. Free, open to public. 330-263-2419.

May 13: Scot Symphonic Band Commencement Concert, 8:15 p.m., McGaw Chapel, 340 E. University St., College of Wooster. Free, open to public. 330-263-2419.

May 19: Gnat Boxer Off to the Races Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Dick Mackey, cuer Karen Haiflich. For questions, 330-264-2725.

June 2: Gnat Boxer Special Square Dance, 8-11 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Kristy Williams, cuer Amy Rhiel. For questions, 330-264-2725.

June 8: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Dick Mackey, cuer Phyllis Burdette. Berry dessert night. For information, 330-575-0857.

June 9: Wayne County Rural Youth Square and Line Dance, 7:30-10:30 p.m., Wayne County Fairgrounds. Admission $5, all ages welcome. No experience necessary, free lessons for square and line dancing begin at 7 p.m. Stocksdale Band providing music. Refreshments served. For information, Dave or Ann, 330-669-2786.

June 9:Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

June 9:County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

June 16: Gnat Boxer Special Square Dance, 8-11 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Wes Dyer, cuer Phyllis Burdette. For questions, 330-264-2725.

June 16-17: 7th annual Ohio Vintage Truck Jamboree, Ashland, Show Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday. Vintage truck show both days, trucking memorabilia display, swap meet, on-site camping with RV hookups available, slow race, jake-off, light show, model contest, country convoy, and more. In place of registration and admission fees, donations to Ashland Food Bank and Shriner’s Transportation Fund appreciated. For information, Bill Peters at wep515@gmail.com, call 330-682-1707 or visit www.ohvintrkjam.com.

July 13: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Danny Beck, cuer Kristy Lake. Ice cream social. For information, 330-575-0857.

July 14:Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

July 14:County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

July 21: Gnat Boxer Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Homemade ice cream, build your own sundae. Two callers, Bill Meese (birthday) and Jeff Metcalf. For questions, 330-264-2725.

July 27: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Eddie Powell, cuer Amy Riehl. Christmas in July. For information, 330-575-0857.

Aug. 4: Gnat Boxer Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Danny Beck, cuer Linda Warren. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Aug. 10: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Dan Austen, cuer Phyllis Burdette. For information, 330-575-0857.

Aug.11:Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

Aug. 11:County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

Aug. 18: Gnat Boxer Tailgate Party, Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Dick Mackey, cuer Phyllis Burdette. Take a dish to share at 6 p.m., games to follow. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Aug. 24: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Ed Pabst, cuer Linda Warren. Favorite salad night. For information, 330-575-0857.

Sept. 8:Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

Sept. 8:County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

Sept. 14: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller John Ramsey, cuer Bonnie Putman. For information, 330-575-0857.

Sept. 15: Gnat Boxer Apple Fest Square Dance, 8-11 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. National caller Tom Roper, cuer Phyllis Burdette. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Sept. 28: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Tom Mohney, cuer Amy Riehl. Cake walk. For information, 330-575-0857.

Oct. 6: Gnat Boxer Hobo Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Hobo Stew. Caller Ed Pabst, cuer Chuck Berry. Also, Donkey Dance, earn your Donkey Badge. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Oct. 12: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Gene Hammond, cuer Kristy Lake. Food drive donations. For information, 330-575-0857.

Oct. 13:Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

Oct. 13:County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

Oct. 20: Gnat Boxer Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Tom Strickland, cuer Kristy Lake. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Oct. 26: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Howard Williamson, cuer Donna Williamson. Halloween Party. For information, 330-575-0857.

Nov. 3: Gnat Boxer Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Pam Courts, cuer Sue Powell. Donate non-perishable food for local pantry. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Nov. 9: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Dick Mackey, cuer Chuck Berry. Spaghetti dinner dance. For information, 330-575-0857.

Nov. 10: Wayne County Rural Youth Square and Line Dance, 7:30-10:30 p.m., Smithville United Methodist Church. Admission $5, all ages welcome. No experience necessary, free lessons for square and line dancing begin at 7 p.m. Stocksdale Band providing music. Refreshments served. For information, Dave or Ann, 330-669-2786.

Nov.10:Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

Nov. 10:County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

Nov. 17: Gnat Boxer Square Dance, 8-11 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Howard Williamson, cuer Donna Williamson. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Nov. 23: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Gene Hammond, cuer Phyllis Burdette. Turkey bowl. For information, 330-575-0857.

Dec. 1: Gnat Boxer ‘50s Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Dick Mackey, cuer Phyllis Burdette. Take a toy to donate for Toys for Tots. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Dec. 8:Ken Miller Museum open house, noon-3 p.m., 7920 Shreve Road, Shreve. Early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. Also, Pennsylvania Railroad and Shreve industry. Adults, $5, 12 and younger free (maximum of $15/?family); members of any historical society half-price; County Line Historical Society paid-up members free. Admissions benefit County Line Historical Society museum in Shreve. For information or special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024.

Dec. 8:County Line Historical Society Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226), open house, noon-3 p.m. Parking at Shreve Mobil, PNC bank and downtown parking lots. Handicap parking at rear of museum, entering alley off East Robinson Street. Adults $2,12 and younger free.

Dec. 14: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Jason Raleigh, cuer Kristy Lake. Christmas sweaters. For information, 330-575-0857.

Dec. 15: Gnat Boxer Square Dance and Cookie Bake-Off, 8-11 p.m., Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Caller Jack Pladdys, cuer Amy Rhiel. For questions, 330-264-2725.

Dec. 31: Red Lantern Flames Square Dance, 8-10:30 p.m., Red Lantern Barn, 13144 W. 7th St., Brewster. Caller Ed Laudenschlagher, cuer Amy Riehl. New Year’s Eve Dance. For information, 330-575-0857.