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SUMMARY:Bernie Kosar at Maumee Indoor Theater
DESCRIPTION:Bernie Kosar played college football for the Miami Hurricanes\, leading the team to a national championship in 1983. Kosar played in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns from 1985 to 1993 and then finished his career with the Dallas Cowboys and the Miami Dolphins. Over his professional career\, Bernie threw for 23\,301 yards and 124 touchdowns. Come hear him tell stories about his fabulous career followed by a Q&A session.
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LOCATION:Maumee Indoor Theater\, 601 Conant St\, Maumee\, OH\, 43537\, United States
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SUMMARY:National Museum of the Great Lakes Spring Lecture Series: The Search for a Queen
DESCRIPTION:Join National Museum of the Great Lakes for their 2025 Spring Lecture Series presented by Larry & Karen Bettcher. Offered as a hybrid event\, participants can choose when registering to take part in-person at the museum or online via Zoom. Join Wayne Lusardi\, Michigan’s State Maritime Archaeologist\, as he delves into the history\, disappearance\, and latest search efforts for the lost Beechcraft Queen Air.\nThe Search for a Queen: Using State of the Art Technology to Locate a Missing Scientific Research Aircraft in Lake Superior\n\nFor more than 50 years\, the mystery of a missing Beechcraft Queen Air has lingered over Lake Superior. On October 23\, 1968\, the aircraft and its three occupants vanished while conducting atmospheric research west of the Keweenaw Peninsula. Operated by the National Center for Atmospheric Research\, the plane was expected to return to Madison\, Wisconsin—but it never arrived. Despite a search by the U.S. Coast Guard that uncovered only seat cushions and fragments of aluminum\, the aircraft and its crew were never found. Over the decades\, pieces of debris have surfaced in fishing nets and along the shoreline\, yet the wreck itself remains undiscovered. Now\, in 2024\, a state-of-the-art search is underway\, bringing new technology and fresh hope to solving this decades-old aviation mystery.\n\nThis lecture is free\, but registration is required. Donations are always happily accepted.\n\nAbout the Speaker\nWayne Lusardi has been Michigan’s State Maritime Archaeologist for over two decades. He researches\, surveys and documents hundreds of shipwrecks and dozens of aircraft wrecks located in the state. Wayne has been leading expeditions to recover a Bell P39 Airacobra flown by Tuskegee Airman Lieutenant Frank Moody that crashed into Lake Huron during a World War II training mission. Before coming to Michigan\, Wayne was previously employed as an archaeological conservator for the Mariners’ Museum in Newport News\, Virginia and excavated the USS Monitor’s turret after its recovery in 2002. He also spent four years on the Blackbeard shipwreck project in North Carolina. Wayne received his MA degree in Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology from East Carolina University in 1998\, and a BS in Anthropology from Illinois State University
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LOCATION:National Museum of the Great Lakes\, 1701 Front St\, Toledo\, OH\, 43605\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rachel Ruysch: Life & Work - Opening Day Lecture w. the Curator
DESCRIPTION:Join others in the Little Theater and learn about the remarkable life and career of Dutch still life painter Rachel Ruysch. She defied gender constraints of her time to become one of the most sought-after and highly paid painters in the Netherlands. Her flower and fruit arrangements highlight global biodiversity in botany and zoology\, made possible through Dutch trade and colonial exploitation. Ruysch had a career spanning over six decades\, was a working mother of ten children\, won the lottery twice\, and had her works collected by some of the most powerful noble courts in Europe. Dr. Robert Schindler\, William Hutton Curator of European Art and curator of the exhibition\, will take you on the exciting journey of Rachel Ruysch’s life and work.\n\nWhether you’re an art lover\, a green thumb\, or think bugs are neat\, this program offers something for all ages and interests. You’ll get unique insight into the exhibition\, the first of its kind honoring the life and work of Rachel Ruysch. This event is free.
URL:https://develop-review-hart-desti-07sbl4.dev02.devhart.com/event/rachel-ruysch-life-work-opening-day-lecture-w-the-curator
LOCATION:Toledo Museum of Art\, 2445 Monroe St\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tea & Talk Series: “Signed\, Sealed\, Delivered – The 6888th WAC”
DESCRIPTION:The Wood County Museum welcomes Molly Sampson from the Maritime Museum of Sandusky\, to be the speaker for the upcoming Tea & Talk Series on April 10th\, 2:00PM\, at the Wood County Museum\, 13660 County Home Road\, Bowling Green\, Ohio. \nThe April tea is titled “Signed\, Sealed\, Delivered: The 6888th WAC” and is a discussion about the remarkable story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion\, the first Black Women’s Army Corps (WAC) unit sent overseas during World War II. Tasked with organizing and delivering millions of pieces of undelivered mail\, these 855 women transformed postal operations in the European Theater\, ensuring that Americans serving overseas received critical morale-boosting letters from home. \nIn addition to their logistical success\, the women of the 6888th faced unique challenges. They confronted racism and sexism both within the Army and in society at large while also battling for respect and recognition as soldiers in the WAC. Their service went beyond the well-known Double Victory campaign for civil rights and democracy abroad\, achieving what can be called a “Triple Victory”. \nThis lecture will explore the creation of the 6888th\, the challenges of segregation\, the influential individuals and organizations advocating for their deployment\, and their groundbreaking accomplishments in Europe. Join us to learn about these trailblazing women’s lasting impact and legacy. \nOnce again\, the Museum is partnering with The Summer Kitchen. The featured tea selection is called Lemon Pound Cake: If you love lemon\, have we got a tea for you! Our Lemon Pound Cake tea has a subtle creaminess bursting with citrus notes and delicate amaretto flavors. \nReservations and payment need completed by Sunday\, April 6th. There are two methods for payment. Either call 419-352-0967 and museum staff can assist or visit woodcountyhistory.org to pay online. \nAdmission includes tea and light refreshments by local caterer So Many Somethings Desserterie out of Perrysburg\, Ohio\, and program. Member pricing is $25\, while non-member and special diet meals (gluten free/vegan) are $30. All ticket sales are final and non-refundable. \nThis program is part of the 2025 Tea & Talk series hosted by the Wood County Museum.  A complete list of teas and other programs can be found at woodcountyhistory.org
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LOCATION:Wood County Museum\, 13660 County Home Rd\, Bowling Green\, OH\, 43402\, United States
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