Feb
1
Wed
St. Francis Campus Programs and Events for February 2023
Feb 1 – Feb 28 all-day

Sisters of St. Francis Campus Programs and Events for February 2023

 

Mardi Gras Hybrid Reverse Raffle Supports St. Francis Community on Friday, February 17th (6–10pm) at Elizabeth Schaefer Auditorium, 190 St Francis Ave, Tiffin. 

Includes: Games of Chance – Traditional Cajun Cuisine & Drinks – Raffle Baskets – Online/Silent Auction. Online Auction kicks off on February 13th at noon and end at 8pm the night of the event. Cash Bar- 21 and over event.

Only 350 Reverse Raffle Tickets Available! For tickets, call 419-447-0435 or go to www.tiffinfranciscans.org. Ticket Options: $35 Reverse Raffle Ticket and Entry for $500 (not attending live event), $50 Reverse Raffle Ticket, 1 Dinner Ticket, Entry for $500 & Gift Card Tree (dinner or gift card available if unable to attend live event to Casa Express, Golden Crown or Fort Ball Pizza Palace). Over $5,000 in Prizes & Lots of “Lucky Loser” prizes including $200 for the 1st ticket out! Last Ticket: $2,000, 2nd to last: $1,000, 3rd to last: $550, 4th to last: $350, 5th to last: $150.

All tickets purchased will be entered into a drawing for $500 at the event. Need not be present to win. Deadline for reservations is February 7, 2023. 

Saturday, February 18 (10–11:30am) Starting Your Own Vegetable/Herb/Flower Seeds at the Franciscan Earth Literacy Center, 194 St. Francis Ave., Tiffin. 

Presenter: Sr. Rita Wienken, OSF, an organic farmer for 40 years and founder of FELC and Seeds of Hope Farm. Learn the basics of starting your favorite veggies, herbs, and flowers from seeds. From the right organic soil mixture to watering and lighting, come prepared to get your hands dirty in this hands-on active workshop. Additional program dates: Sat., 3/25, Sat. 4/29, Thurs., 5/25, Thurs., 8/24 and Thurs. 9/28.

Sign up for classes at the Tiffin Farmers’ Market and get a FREE bag of fresh herbs from FELC! Registration required. For more info, call the FELC at (419) 448-7485, or email sbusack@felctiffin.org. Donations welcome.

Science Days for Kids on Monday, February 20 for kids ages 6-10 years old at the Franciscan Earth Literacy Center, 194 St. Francis Ave., Tiffin. 

Theme: Lost on the High Seas. Life on the open sea is no easy task, are you up for the challenge? Send secret messages with flags, gain “knot-ical” knowledge, avoid common health traps on board, and of course play some sea-worth games.

Time: 8:00am – 3:00pm. Cost is $40.00. Email Samantha Busack at sbusack@felctiffin.org to register or call 419-448-7485, space is limited. Scholarships and sibling discounts available, please inquire upon registration for an application.

Tuesdays, Feb. 21, 28; Mar. 7, 14, 21 & 28; Apr. 4, 11 (6:15-7:30pm) A Time to Grow: Lenten Lessons at the Franciscan Earth Literacy Center, 194 St. Francis Ave., Tiffin.  

Join the Franciscan Earth Literacy Center and St. Francis Spirituality Center in a journey of faith through fertile soil, with prayer, activities, refreshments, and a book discussion! We will study Kara Eidson’s “A Time to Grow: Lenten Lessons from the Garden to the Table Participants should purchase their own copy of the book.  Register by Feb. 15th. Cost: $7 donation suggested per gathering. Contact (419)-443-1485, or peace@franciscanretreats.org or go online: www.franciscanretreats.org.

 

 

“Cultivating Unity Lenten Retreat” by Zoom offered through St. Francis Spirituality Center in Tiffin. 

 

Transforming Families and Organizations with Contemplative Practices. A 4-session virtual retreat facilitated by healing divisions.

  • Develop our ability to find healing in strained relationships
  • Grow in self-knowledge
  • Deepen our formal or informal ministerial abilities
  • Enhance our capacity to connect with others who see the world differently and reduce polarization
  • Deepen sense of connective community in our fellowship

Facilitator: Ben Anderson, M.Div., BCC. As a healthcare mission integration executive, chaplain, and spiritual director, Brent has created and facilitated seminars on dialogue techniques, conflict resolution, resilience, and broader leadership training for thousands of educators, physicians, nurses, church leaders, and parishioners.

Option 1: Sunday Sessions – February 26; March 5, 12, 26 (4:30PM – 6:30PM)             Option 2: Monday Sessions – February 27; March 6, 13, 27 (11:00AM – 1:00PM)

Cost: $125 (sliding scale available), includes a 45 minute 1:1 session with the facilitator. For registration and more information, visit www.franciscanretreats.org

Saturday, March 4 (9:00am – 12:00pm) An Oasis Day Mini Retreat – Celtic Spirituality: Navigating Through Your “Thin Places” sponsored by St. Francis Spirituality Center, 200 St. Francis Ave., Tiffin. 

Through visuals, poetry, and music, Sr. Jane Frances Omlor, OSF explores the “thin places” in Irish mythology.

In-Person or Zoom. $15 retreat only, $27 retreat + noon meal. Register by Feb. 24th. Contact Jenifer Smith at 419-443-1485 or peace@franciscanretreats.org or register online at www.franciscanretreats.org. Please indicate if attendance will be in-person or virtual.

Mar
6
Mon
Tiffin-Seneca Public Library’s “Tacos and Trivia”
Mar 6 @ 3:30 PM

The Tiffin-Seneca Public Library will host “Tacos and Trivia” for teens on Monday, March 6 at 3:30 p.m. in the Frost Kalnow Room.

Teens in grades six through twelve can make custom tacos at a taco bar and play a trivia contest about Mexican culture. Registration is not required for this free program.

For more information, call 419-447-3751, or go online to www.tiffinsenecalibrary.org.

Mar
8
Wed
City of Tiffin’s Board of Control Meeting
Mar 8 @ 9:00 AM

City of Tiffin’s Board of Control Meeting

A Board of Control Meeting will be held at 9:00 A.M. Wednesday, March 8, 2023 at City Hall, 51 E. Market Street, Tiffin, Ohio to award a bid for the South Monroe Street Shotcrete Sewer Lining Project and any other business that may come before the Board.

Mar
15
Wed
Tiffin-Seneca Public Library’s “John Quinn Lecture Series”
Mar 15 @ 6:30 PM

The latest program in the “John Quinn Lecture Series,” a joint collaboration between the Tiffin-Seneca Public Library and the Heidelberg University English Department, will feature a virtual panel discussion on censorship and banned books on Wednesday, March 15 at 6:30 p.m. via Zoom.

Tiffin native John Quinn fought against censorship for much of his professional career. He was caught in a constant battle between the avant-garde writers of the early 1920s and the laws he knew he would be hopeless to defend against. His legacy continues to inspire those who fight against censorship at all levels of government and society. A virtual panel will discuss Quinn’s legacy and apply it to the current battle against censorship.

Panelists will include Judy Smith, owner of the Pan Yan Bookstore in downtown Tiffin, Erin VanLaningham, Professor of English at Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa, Holly Eberle, Teen Librarian at the Algonquin Area Public Library District in Illinois, and Autumn Koors Foltz, a junior at the University of Maine at Farmington.

Heidelberg University’s Dr. Barry Devine will serve as the host for this event. Dr. Devine is a specialist in the works of James Joyce and Irish modernism and is a contributor to the new The Cambridge Centenary Ulysses, a 100th anniversary edition of Joyce’s novel.

Registration is required by visiting https://bit.ly/TSPLQuinnReg. This event will be recorded. Recordings of past events in the John Quinn Lecture Series can be found at t.ly/yDSu. For more information, please visit www.tiffinsenecalibrary.org or call 419-447-3751.

John Quinn was born in Tiffin, Ohio, in 1870. He grew to international fame as a lawyer and collector of literature and art. At the time of his death in 1924, Quinn had amassed the largest collection of modern art in the world. He was also famous for providing legal advice and services to many modernist authors including James Joyce, T. S. Eliot, and William Butler Yeats.

Mar
17
Fri
School Personnel Job Fair
Mar 17 @ 2:00 PM – 7:00 PM

School Personnel Job Fair
March 17, 2023
Tiffin Middle School Cafetorium
2:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Ten (10) area school looking for a variety of full and part-time people including bus drivers, food service, maintenance, custodians, night sweepers, technology techs, educational aides, teachers K-12 and substitutes for all the positions.

Mar
25
Sat
Mohawk Community Library’s Moments in Mohawk History Challenge
Mar 25 @ 10:00 AM

Mohawk Community Library will host their Moments in Mohawk History Challenge on Saturday, March 25 beginning at 10 am.

Tiffin University’s 32nd Annual International Dinner
Mar 25 @ 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Tiffin University to Host 32nd Annual International Dinner

TIFFIN UNIVERSITY, Tiffin, OH  —  The TU Office of International Affairs will host the 32nd Annual International Dinner on March 25 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Heminger Center. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. The theme of this year’s dinner is “To Travel is to Live,” after the quote by Hans Christian Andersen.

The event celebrates the cultures of the University’s international students. Currently, 35 countries are represented within the TU community. The dinner will feature cuisine from around the globe, musical and artistic performances and more.

“The dinner is something that, not only our office, but the community as a whole looks forward to every year,” said Caitlyn Bass Wysowaty, Manager for International Affairs. “It is our honor to carry on this long-standing tradition of paying tribute to every culture under our community umbrella, and we hope you will consider joining us.”

For more information, call 419.448.3287

Mar
26
Sun
Fostoria 59th Coin Show
Mar 26 @ 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
The Fostoria 59th annual Coin Show will held on Sunday, March 26th, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.. at the new location of 342 Perry Street Fostoria Ohio. It is next to Kroger. It is free to get in. There will be food and refreshments available for purchased and door prizes every hour. For more information, call 419-455-5659.
Mar
28
Tue
Allen Eiry Center’s Veteran Brunch & Resource Fair
Mar 28 @ 10:00 AM

Allen Eiry Center hosting Veteran Brunch & Resource Fair

Tuesday, March 28, 2023 @ 10:00AM at the Allen Eiry Center located at 28 Hopewell Ave., Tiffin.  This event is FREE to Veterans & Guest by reservation only by calling 419-448-9774.  Reservation deadline is March 20th.  Meal will be served followed by a presentation by the Seneca County Veterans Services.  This event is sponsored by Humana, St. Francis and Allen Eiry Center.

Mar
29
Wed
Seneca County Veterans Services Commission’s Vietnam 50th Anniversary Commemoration Dinner
Mar 29 @ 5:00 PM
The Seneca County Veterans Services Commission is continuing to honor all Seneca County Vietnam Veterans in conjunction with the Vietnam 50th Anniversary Commemoration. The Commemoration honors Veterans who served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces at any time during the period of November 1, 1955 to May 15, 1975, regardless of location. Vietnam Veterans who currently reside in Seneca County are invited to attend this event with a guest. There will be a dinner held the evening of March 29th, with a social hour from 5-6pm, with dinner to follow at 6pm. This event location will be held at “Marion Peck” American Legion Post 295, 211 Smith St., Green Springs, OH 44836. If you are interested in attending, please contact Sarah at the Seneca County Veterans Services office at 419-447-2885 or email: sencosarah@bright.net to make a reservation. There is no cost for Veterans, widows, or guests.
When contacting our office please be prepared to provide your name, whether or not you will be bringing a guest, your address, your dates of service, and branch in which you served. We may also ask that a copy of the Veteran’s DD-214 be provided.
Thank you for your service to our country and welcome home!