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FEBRUARY

See works of Skot Horn at Hudson Gallery in Sylvania.
 
Feb. 25–28: “The Rat Pack is Back” is a tribute to that spirited foursome and is as close as you’ll get to seeing a 1950’s Vegas nightclub act. Stranahan Theater; www.theatreleague.org.

Feb. 27: Images of space from NASA’s Hubble telescope illuminate the big screen as Jamie Farr narrates “The Planets” with the Toledo Symphony; 8 p.m. at the Peristyle.Info. at toledosymphony.com.

Feb 20: 4th Annual Scrappin’ For Life, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. St. Michael’s Lutheran Church,  Ottawa Lake, MI
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MARCH

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March 5:  First Friday at Georgette's. - Open Late -  311 Conant St., Maumee, 419-891-8886,   www.georgettes.org   

Send your kid to camp — reservations are under way for Metroparks Summer Camps. Program descriptions and reservations are at metroparksprograms.com.
There are still a few more Walleye home games. Check toledowalleye.com for up-to-date ticket information.

March 1–26: Baskets of Cheer provides Easter baskets for children in need. Donate candy, books, DVDs and small toys at Levis Commons (leviscommons.com

March 7: Everybody who’s anybody in NW Ohio is seen at the American Red Cross Oscar Night Masquerade, 6-10 p.m., Owens Community College Center for Fine and Performing Arts. Tickets at 419.329.2619.

March 8: International Women’s Day. Meet your friends at Nagoya (pg. xx) for sushi, and discuss world affairs.

March 12 & 26: Learn to make glass beads, 6, 7, and 8 p.m., TMA’s Glass Pavilion Flameworking Studio. Keep some and make some for the Bead Goes On community art project. Buy tickets ($15 members/$25 nonmembers; no refunds; 419.254.5771, ext. 7448) starting the Tuesday before each session or on the day of the session if space is still available.

March 12: Calling all Paul girls: “The Long and Winding Road” multimedia production honors the music and song writing of the Beatles. Valentine Theatre, 8 p.m.

March 12–13: 20th annual St. Patrick’s Irish Festival, Central Catholic High School; Fri. 5 p.m.–midnight, Sat. 11 a.m.–midnight.

March 14: Daylight Saving Time begins. If you’d rather throw out your draperies than throw them open, Betty Rumpf Interiors.

March 17: St. Patrick’s Day, and wouldn’t some Irish breakfast tea hit the spot? Heat up your MacKenzie Child's teakettle and brew some now! And check out all the new kitchenware at Sheffield Road