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Upcoming Performances For RiverFront Live!
Join the fun at River- Front Live! on Fridays at 6:00pm for the summer sea- son. Once again the concerts will be located at M. O. M. (Meals on Madison) the out- door entertainment district on Madison Street in down- town Port Clinton. River-
Downtown Fremont Inc. will be hosting its first Croghan Colonial Bank Farmers Market and Fremont Federal Credit Union Car Show of the 2021 season on the streets of Downtown Fremont on Saturday, June 19, 2021, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Farmers and vendors will be selling produce and other unique items. Attendance at the Farmers Market and registration for the car show are free and the market is a rain or shine affair.
Check-in for the car show participants will be on the day of the event at the intersection of Front and Birchard. Dash plaques and goodiebagswillbegivento the first 100 participants to check in and there will also be a 50/50 raffle plus door prizes and sponsored trophies.
front Live! is a free sum- mer concert series. Grab a lawn chair and join your friends for some great en- tertainment.
Join The Island Trio, composed of musicians John Davenport, David Altman and Tim Barrett
This will be the first of three car shows hosted in Downtown Fremont and sponsored by Fremont Federal Credit Union. Other shows are Saturday, July 3 and Friday, September 10 from 5-8pm on Front Street. “LIKE” Downtown Fremont Car Show on Facebook for further information.
Downtown Fremont Inc. also has many more free events planned in the coming months so stay tuned and follow them on social media.
For further information on events in Downtown Fremont, please call 419.332.8696 or visit the Downtown Fremont Inc. office at 315 Garrison Street, Fremont, Ohio or Downtown Fremont’s website www. downtownfremontohio.org.
on Friday, June 18. John has recorded over 200 of his original songs. Tim Barrett joins the group on bass with David Altman on drums.
On Friday, June 25 Two Feet Under takes the stage to entertain and will surely be appreciated.
John Pickle will delight the audience on July 2. John’s repertoire includes old sing along favorites as well as novelty comedy tunes. He has made audi- ences in health care facil- ities smile with his music therapy programs as well as numerous private par- ties.
See you at MOM on Friday evening!
The Catawba Island His- torical Society’s Museum at Union Chapel is open for its 4th season. Hours are 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, and the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month until mid-October. There will be no charge for admission.
The Museum welcomed more than 500 visitors
The Island Trio will perform at RiverFront Live!
Car Show And Market In Downtown Fremont
Catawba Union Chapel Museum Open
during 6 months of oper- ation last year, even after the dampening impact of complying with all the pan- demic restrictions. They expect an increase in 2021 if the Nation’s health im- proves as anticipated. Sev- eral of the displays woven in to the Museum’s over- all “Timeline of Catawba” theme have been refined and updated. A new exhib-
it honoring the three Island soldiers who died in combat while serving their Country will be added this year.
Union Chapel was built in 1888 to serve as a non-denominational Sun- day school for area children. Dwindling attendance ul- timately led to closure. To preserve the iconic struc- ture, ownership was trans- ferred to Catawba Island Township in the 1990’s. The Township leases the building to the Historical Society for use as a commu- nity museum and cultural
center which opened in June of 2018.
Operating cost is princi- pally underwritten by dues to the Historical Society. Annual and lifetime mem- berships are available.
For questions about be- coming a member, helping as a volunteer, or general historical topics, call 419 967 5363 or email them at info@catawbaislandhis- toricalsociety.com. The Catawba Island Historical Society also has a webpage which is www.catawbais- landhistoricalsociety.com
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