St. Nicholas Lantern Parade
Fourth Street 146 N. 4th St., Steubenville, OH, United StatesVisit www.SteubenvilleNutcrackerVillage.com for information
Visit www.SteubenvilleNutcrackerVillage.com for information
Kathy Troccoli. Doors open @ 6:15pm. Tickets: 740-264-1676
This event is free and open to all ages. Food and drinks will be provided.
Free hot chocolate, cookies, and a special Christmas Story Time! The first portion of the program will be geared toward younger children and two Christmas books will be read out loud. Then, stick around for the interactive storytelling program where you can help a Christmas story come alive in a very surprising and fun way!
Ben-David Warner & Friends return to the Historic Fort Steuben Ballroom for a special Christmas concert featuring Celtic, Folk, and Carol music! A full-band, acoustic, Celtic Christmas Concert Experience! FREE SHOW! Donations welcome!
Ceremony at Harding Stadium - Gates Open at 11:30am - Call to Order 11:55am One Ceremony for the following participating Cemeteries: Ft. Steuben Burial Estates, Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Two Ridges Cemetery and Union Cemetery. Wreath laying at the Cemeteries immediately following the Ceremony. Tri-State Young Marines are on a mission to raise enough funds so that no veteran grave goes without a wreath on Wreaths Across America Day. 2021 Sponsorships can be made through November 29, 2021. Go to: www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/OHO155P
The national traveling exhibit - “Reimagining America: The Maps of Lewis and Clark” - will open to the public on February 7 at the Fort Steuben Visitor Center, the only time it will be on display in Ohio. Developed by the Lewis & Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, the exhibit uses large-scale reproductions of historic maps, photos, and explanatory text to show how America looked before the journey of Lewis and Clark, and what it looked like after. In 1804–06, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led an expedition from the Mississippi to the Pacific. Their primary goal: to reveal the geography of the West. Using cutting-edge scientific techniques and methods as old as humanity, they created a new portrait of America so persuasive we still recognize it today. The panels feature seven themes, including Making Maps the Native Way, Making Maps the Scientific Way, and Making Maps the Practical Way. Of interest to educators as well as history lovers, the exhibit can be used as a springboard for programs on discovery, exploration, and map making techniques. The exhibit, which will run until March 4, adds another dimension to the permanent display and activities presented by Historic Fort Steuben on the Expedition. For more information on Lewis and Clark go to Lewis and Clark Story. Historic Fort Steuben is located at 120 S. 3rd Street, Steubenville OH 43952. The exhibit is free and will be open M-F from 10-4; to schedule a visit at another time call 740-283-1787.
Stop by and meet some of their adorable, adoptable animals!
McCook/Red Trail Loop Hike