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Palmer Fest is an annual block party in Athens, Ohio, usually taking place annually in May on Palmer Street near the city's eastern edge. [1] Palmer Street is a major student neighborhood of Ohio University . [ 2 ]
Ohio Brew Week is a festival held annually in Athens, Ohio. The 9-day celebration of Ohio brewing brings together brewers and beer lovers from all around the nation to sample beers and celebrate the joy of craft brewing. [1] It is a week full of the celebration of “craft beer and Ohio pride.”
The sacrificial calendar of Athens is an Ancient Greek religious document inscribed on stone as part of the Athenian law revisions from 410/9–405/4 and 403/2–400/399 BC. It provides a detailed record of sacrificial practices , listing festivals , types of offerings (both animal and non-animal), and payments to priests and officials.
The Twilight schedule, route and other information can be found below. 5 things to do this weekend: Twilight, Normaltown Music Fest, Bears' Birthday and more Athens Twilight 2024 schedule
Thanks to a rather lukewarm live music season in 2024, the music fest and concert scene is ready to come back to life in 2025. ... Sand In My Boots Festival. Dates: May 16–18, 2025. Location ...
Ohio University officials planned activities, including a costume contest, live music, and a four by eight foot cake to be served to party goers. 1978 marked the second year the block party was endorsed by the Athens City Council and University officials. Because of the high arrest numbers in 1978, the City of Athens and Ohio University dropped ...
There are plenty of high school basketball showcase events involving central Ohio teams for the 2024-25 season. Here is a schedule. ... teams for the 2024-25 season. Here is a schedule ...
March 27, 2024 Ohio University Libraries is hosting an in-person Art + Feminism edit-a-thon on Wednesday March 27 from 3pm-6pm at Alden Library room 251! This year we will focus on adding information about women modern dancers to Wikipedia utilizing the Alwin Nikolais and Murray Louis Dance Collection as a starting point.