The Arcadian Wild
Leonardo's Coffeehouse & Renaissance Coffee Roasting Co. 159 N. 4th St., Steubenville, OH, United StatesFree Show. All ages.
Free Show. All ages.
"The Need for Sensible Images in Theology" by Dr. Michael Waldstein, professor of theology at Franciscan University. Open to Public. No charge. Series is sponsored by the Center for Beauty, the Henkels Family Fund, and the Fine Arts Society. For more information and video on demand of some presentations, go to franciscan.edu/monday-arts-and-culture-series.
February is Heart Healthy month celebrate with a Winter Hike. Meet at the Old Stone Lodge/Purple "Trailhead Sign," where the stone wall at the old Caretakers House is located (on the left, first parking lot before the 1st stone bridge), will begin promptly at 10 a.m. This is a Level Two Hike to the Old Stone Lodge. If you complete the entire hike, it will be a little over 3 miles, with portions of the hike uphill on the way. Bring bottled water and/or a backpack with a warm drink, snacks, hand warmers. hat, etc. At the stone lodge, anyone can stop and sit by the fire OR you can continue with some of us to the McCook/Red trail and loop to the cemetery and back to the old stone lodge where we can all warm up by the fire. You can bring/carry a small fold up chair (or sit on a log) by the fire. We will hike back down to our cars. Anyone attending can do part or all of the hike and leave and complete the hike at their own pace or schedule. This event could be cancelled due to bitter cold or ice. If there is snow and winter temps, the hike will take place, after all, it is a winter hike.
Mix and Mingle with Beer and Wine Tasting 4:30 p.m. Dinner & Program 6:00 p.m. Guest speakers are yet to be announced. It will be an inspirational evening of great food and drink, networking, and catching up with fellow members. Fees/Admission $65 per person Tables of 8 available for $500
Event by The Healing Land Duration: 2 hr Shawn and Beth Dougherty, authors of The Independent Farmstead, national speakers, and residents of Toronto, Ohio, will share their extensive experience on how to build your own independent farmstead. The winter lecture series runs once a month on Wednesday nights at Leonardo's Coffeehouse, starting at 7pm. Wednesday, February 15 @7pm The Dairy Cow and Pasture Management Wednesday, March 22 @7pm Beating the Feed Bill Blues Wednesday, April 19 @7pm Feeding the Family from the Farm All lectures are free and open to the public. Sponsored by: The Healing Land, New Polity, Book Marx, Jefferson Soil & Water Conservation District, and Leonardo’s Coffeehouse
Join the Chamber's Workforce Training and Education Committee for a workshop designed for Ohio Valley Guidance Counselors and Career Pathway Advisors. Free to attend. CEUs available.
Entertainment by: Piano Maniacs $40 per person. All proceeds from this event will benefit Boy Scouts of America Ohio River Valley Council Cocktails - 5:30pm / Dinner - 6:30pm
To benefit Hilltop Children's House; info and tickets at hilltopchildrenshouse.org
Musical Performance "Aria and Oratorio" by Dr. Jessica Ewell, associate professor of music, Professor Eliza Symington, adjunct professor of music; and Franciscan University student soloists. Open to Public. No charge. Series is sponsored by the Center for Beauty, the Henkels Family Fund, and the Fine Arts Society. For more information and video on demand of some presentations, go to franciscan.edu/monday-arts-and-culture-series.