DNP Doug Schroer offers essential Halloween safety tips for parents, covering managing children’s candy intake, identifying allergy-safe treats (Teal Pumpkin Project), using FDA-approved face paint, and preventing injuries with pumpkin carving kits instead of sharp knives.
The Galion Community Theatre is set to open its production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame across two weekends in November and will announce its highly anticipated 2026 season on November 9.
Unger Park Post Acute in Crawford County will host a free monthly drive-through meal for seniors starting November 18, and new ‘Matter of Balance’ fall prevention classes.
First Federal Community Bank is using Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October to educate the public on the “I-shing family” of scams—phishing, smishing, and vishing—which are designed to trick users into giving up personal information.
Scott Leon Smith and Monster Vox Productions are bringing the hilarious, tabloid-inspired Bat Boy: The Musical to the Bucyrus Little Theatre, running for two weekends in October.
The Crawford County Art Center in Bucyrus has fully embraced the fall season with the debut of its spooky “Cryptic” gallery exhibition and the announcement of its first annual 21-and-up costume party fundraiser later this month.
The Crawford County Council on Aging is gearing up for a festive and informative fall, announcing an Alzheimer’s presentation, popular bingo events, a Halloween party, and the start of reservations for their annual drive-through Thanksgiving meal.
The Crestline Historical Society announces a fun-filled fall schedule featuring a new Pioneer Day and Appraisal Fair, a hands-on session on historic ocean navigation, and the annual Memory Tree fundraiser.
Explore Galion True Crime history as the Galion History Center researches local serial killer Frederick “Fritz” Spears alongside spooky Brownella Cottage events like Adult Trick-or-Treat and the Halloween Ghost Hunt.
Assistant Professor Sarah Rollo joins Community Spotlight to share how math instruction at North Central State College blends technical rigor with essential soft skills for student success.