Feb
16
Fri
Sisters of St. Francis Campus Programs and Events for  February – March 2024
Feb 16 – Mar 23 all-day

Sisters of St. Francis Campus Programs and Events for 

February – March 2024

 

February 16 & 23 (5:30pm) Friday Night Supper & Prayer During Lent at St. Francis Spirituality Center, 200 St. Francis Ave., Tiffin.

Enjoy a simple supper (Vegetarian soup, salad, roll) at 5:30pm followed by a guided centering prayer practice. Suggested donation: $5.Registration required, one week in advance, by calling 419-443-1485 or email peace@franciscanretreats.org Do you desire more time away? Extend your time of prayer and reflection with an overnight stay at a reduced rate ($40 single/$65 for double; applicable for 1 night, a $20 savings)

 

Sunday, February 18 (2:00-3:00pm) Family Fun with STEM Series: Rocks, Minerals, Crystals & Fossils – Nature’s Treasures presented by Rob Ledwedge at Franciscan Earth Literacy Center, 194 St. Francis Ave., Tiffin.   

Rob Ledwedge, a lifelong amateur geologist, will take us on a deep dive into what rocks are and minerals are, where they are found, and how we use them. Once we understand the different types of rocks, we will focus on the minerals that make up rocks, exploring properties such as color, streak, hardness, and luster. Make sure to bring your favorite minerals to share with the group.

This is a family oriented program and includes STEM related experiences. Appropriate for children 8 and up and must be accompanied by an adult. Donations are welcome.

 

Saturday, March 23 (9am – 12pm) Oasis Day Mini Retreat: Anam Cara “Soul Friend” Retreat at St. Francis Spirituality Center, 200 St Francis Ave, Tiffin

This retreat is the third in a series of Celtic spirituality Oasis Days led by Sister Jane Frances, OSF. Using teachings from the late Irish poet, author, priest, and philosopher John O’ Donohue, Sister Jane will delve into the Celtic wisdom of love , spirit, and the body while exploring the concept of Anam Cara (the Gaelic word for “soul friend”). Come away to rest, renew, and continue the journey into the beauty of Celtic spirituality.

Sister Jane Frances Omlor has been a Sister of St. Francis for 61 years. A charismatic presenter, Sr. Jane loves to share the beauty and wisdom of Celtic spirituality and how it relates to Franciscan spirituality.

Cost: $15 retreat only; $30 retreat + noon meal.  Register by March 15 at 419-443-1485 or email peace@franciscanretreats.org or online: www.franciscans.org

 

Saturday, March 23 (2:00pm) Family Fun with STEM Series: Banding Birds at Springville Marsh and Kelleys Island with Tom Bartlett of Tiffin at Elizabeth Schaefer Auditorium, 190 St. Francis Ave., Tiffin.

Tom, a Master Bird Bander, is one of the most accomplished bird banders in Ohio, and is known especially for his decades of banding operations of migrating birds at Springville Marsh in Seneca County, and at Kelleys Island in Western Lake Erie. His work has provided invaluable data to researchers studying the lives of many of the birds of Eastern North America. He is also known for his ability to humorously convey his love of birds through stories of his many experiences.

This is a family oriented program and includes STEM related experiences offered by the Franciscan Earth Literacy Center. Appropriate for children 8 and up and must be accompanied by an adult. Donations are welcome.

 

St. Francis Spirituality Center’s 2024 “Christmas 365 Raffle

 

Support the work of healing, reconciliation, and renewal while participating in a fun raffle fundraiser with cash prizes! Purchase a ticket to be entered into the raffle for a chance to win cash prizes valued between $200-$500! A winner’s name will be drawn on the 25th day of each month during 2024 beginning January 25th. There will be two $500 drawings on Dec. 25th. Tickets are $10 each or 6 for $50 and will be on sale until Sept. 1, 2024. Buy online and be eligible for bonus entries. Tickets will be sold through our website www.franciscanretreats.org and at other community events. All proceeds will be used for programming at St. Francis Spirituality Center . . . an oasis of Healing, Reconciliation, and Renewal. For more, call 419-443-1485.

 

Tuesdays (6:00-7:00pm) – Yoga Classes at St. Francis Spirituality Center (Lower Level), 200 St. Francis Ave., Tiffin. 

Limited: 10 participants. Beginners are welcome. Suggested Donation of $7/ session. Call Sr. Paulette for Schroeder at 567-230-0220 to register.

 

Fresh Eggs for Sale at the Seeds of Hope Farm, 194 St. Francis Ave., Tiffin, located on the St. Francis Campus. Cost: $3.50/dz. All sales benefit the Franciscan Earth Literacy Center.

Mar
10
Sun
Tiffin Moose’s Bingo
Mar 10 @ 3:00 PM

Tiffin Moose bingo on Fridays doors open at 5 and start at 6:30. Sundays doors open at 3 and start at 4:30.

Mar
12
Tue
CITY OF TIFFIN’S PLANNING COMMISSION  NOTICE OF HEARING 
Mar 12 @ 3:00 PM

CITY OF TIFFIN

PLANNING COMMISSION

NOTICE OF HEARING

A hearing has been scheduled for the Planning Commission on Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 3:00 p.m. at City Hall, 51 East Market Street regarding the Preliminary Plat review for the Heidelberg Fieldhouse Project.

Tiffin-Seneca Public Library’s “Eclipse Expectations” Presentation
Mar 12 @ 6:00 PM

The Tiffin-Seneca Public Library will be welcoming Seneca County EMA Director John Spahr for an “Eclipse Expectations” presentation to help prepare the community for the upcoming April eclipse on Tuesday, March 12 at 6:00 p.m. in the Frost Kalnow Room.

Learn what to expect leading up to and during the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, such as preparing for the influx of people in the community, what to expect at grocery stores and gas stations in the days immediately before and after, and what the travel situation is expected to be like on the day of. All attendees will receive a pair of eclipse viewing glasses.

For more information, please call (419) 447-3751 or visit www.tiffinsenecalibrary.org.

Mar
13
Wed
Seneca County Blood Drive Locations
Mar 13 – Mar 28 all-day

Seneca County

 

Fostoria

3/21/2024: 12 p.m. – 5 p.m., ProMedica Fostoria Community Hospital, 501 Van Buren St.

 

Kansas

3/19/2024: 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., Lakota High School, 5200 Sandusky County Road 13

 

New Riegel

3/13/2024: 12:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m., New Riegel Schools, 44 N. Perry Street

 

Tiffin

3/14/2024: 12:30 p.m. – 6 p.m., Tiffin Moose Lodge, 1146 N SR 53

3/15/2024: 11 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Heidelberg University, 44 Greenfield St, Campus Center

3/19/2024: 12 p.m. – 6 p.m., Tiffin VFW Post 2858, 345 Twp. Rd 91

3/28/2024: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m., Mercy Health – Tiffin Hospital, 45 Saint Lawrence Drive

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Mar
15
Fri
New Riegel American Legion’s Fish Fry
Mar 15 @ 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
New Riegel American Legion will host their Fish Fry on Friday, March 15
3-7 P.M. All U Can Eat
Adults: $12.00 Children 12 and
Under $4.00
Dine In or Carryout
Open to the Public
Tiffin Moose’s Bingo
Mar 15 @ 5:00 PM

Tiffin Moose bingo on Fridays doors open at 5 and start at 6:30. Sundays doors open at 3 and start at 4:30.

Mar
17
Sun
Tiffin Moose’s Bingo
Mar 17 @ 3:00 PM

Tiffin Moose bingo on Fridays doors open at 5 and start at 6:30. Sundays doors open at 3 and start at 4:30.

Mar
19
Tue
 City of Tiffin Board of Control Meeting 
Mar 19 @ 10:00 AM

 City of Tiffin 

Board of Control Meeting 

A Board of Control Meeting will be held at 10a.m. on Tuesday, March  19, 2024 at City Hall, 51 E. Market Street, Tiffin, Ohio for

  1. Contract Award – West Market Street Safety Study 2. Contract Award (Design) – South Sandusky Street Culvert 3. Change Order #3 for the CSO 24 & 30 Inflow Reduction Project

and any other business that may come before them.

Mar
20
Wed
American Civil War Museum of Ohio Set to Open for 14th Season
Mar 20 @ 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

American Civil War Museum of Ohio Set to Open for 14th Season

Opening Date of Wednesday, March 20

 

TIFFIN, OHIO – March 13, 2024 – The American Civil War Museum has announced that they will be opening for the year on Wednesday March 20, for their 14th season.

 

The American Civil War Museum of Ohio is a not-for-profit organization that was formed to satisfy the community’s need for a unique educational museum by collecting, preserving, and interpreting the American Civil War and its impact on the current generation of American people.

 

The family friendly museum offers more than 10,000 square feet of exhibit space that features artifacts, dioramas, mannequins, audio-visual tools, hands-on experiences, and informational displays. There are eight main exhibit areas within the museum with unique learning centers for children and adults.

 

The museum has numerous hands-on activities that allow for history to come alive and become more real when visitors get to experience it.  A 20-minute video titled “Ohio’s Role in the Civil War” plays in the museum theater for free viewing. They also offer a well-stocked gift shop with numerous and varied book titles.

 

The museum is open Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4 PM. Admission is $7 for adults, $6 for seniors (55+), $4 for students, and children under six years of age are free.

 

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