HCA to present a day of Clue
The game of Clue will come to Holmes County, and the public will play a starring role in the production.
Longenecker Fellowship will have a dinner theater featuring the play "A Hillbilly Weddin’" by Le Roma Greth.
The Ohio State University at Mansfield welcomes audiences back to campus for its 2021-22 performances.
The Coburn Gallery at Ashland University will host an Art + Design Department Alumni exhibition celebrating its alumni over the years.
Designed by Tekton Engineering of Berlin, the HCA's new building is being built with money raised locally and via three large grants.
A new Holmes Center for the Arts is about to take another big step.
The Cleo Redd Fisher Museum’s virtual Speaker Series continues this month with an in-depth look at Louis Bromfield, one of north-central Ohio’s most famous authors, with special guest Stephen Heyman.
Ohio Star Theater has announced its schedule for November and December.
The Coburn Gallery at Ashland University is hosting a two-person exhibition featuring works created by Texas artists Dan Jian and Kalee Appleton. The exhibition will run through Nov. 24 at the gallery.
Melissa Herrera, Berlin-based author and The Bargain Hunter columnist, is publishing her first book this summer, a biography of her husband.
The Holmes Center for the Arts announced photography and film classes.
United Way of Wayne and Holmes Counties is seeking local talent to submit a vocal recording of themselves singing “Love Can Build a Bridge” by the Judds for a chance to star in the United Way 2020 campaign video.
The Holmes Center for the Arts will offer the four-week class, "Drawing Nature in Graphite Pencil," at the Beacon Cafe in Winesburg.
The Holmes County Historical Society will celebrate spring at its Victorian Fashion Spring Tea at the Castle Club on the Historical Society campus.
The Ashland University art and design department will offer a free college campus studio experience in the Center for the Arts building on the AU campus for current high school students with an interest in pursuing art.
“Fiddler on the Roof” will come to life at Hiland High School for four performances.
The Holmes Center for the Arts will offer two visual-arts workshops in November.