Tuesday, May 12 • 6:30 p.m.
Step into the thrilling world along Robinson Run—the winding stream that shaped the communities of Oakdale and North Fayette.
Join Historian and Author Brady J. Crytzer as he uncovers the gripping stories of the families who carved out a life along this frontier waterway. From daring pioneers to dramatic clashes during the American Revolution and the Whiskey Rebellion, Crytzer brings to light the hidden history that helped define our region.
Experience tales of courage, conflict, and community that will make the past roar to life.
Bring your friends, family, and neighbors—let’s celebrate our shared heritage with pride and enthusiasm. Admission is free and open to all history lovers. This is one event you won’t want to miss!
Tuesday, May 12 • 6:30 p.m.
Findlay Township Activity Center
310 Main Street, Imperial
Wednesday, June 10th – It’s Trivia Night at Black Dog Winery (7425 Steubenville Pike, Oakdale) starting at 5:30 p.m. Join us for a fun‑filled evening of brain‑teasing competition featuring questions across sports, history, geography, pop culture, music, and science. Gather your team, sip your favorite Black Dog wines, and put your knowledge to the test in a friendly, high‑spirited atmosphere. It’s the perfect blend of great wine, great company, and great trivia.
Saturday, August 22nd – Celebrate the Harmonists’ Agricultural Legacy at Old Economy Village’s Grape Harvest Festival. Experience the rich agricultural heritage of the Harmonists as Old Economy Village comes alive for its annual Grape Harvest Festival. Discover how grape cultivation, winemaking, and communal labor shaped daily life in one of America’s most innovative and industrious communal societies. Visitors can stroll through historic vineyards, watch hands‑on demonstrations, take part in tastings, and explore the tools, techniques, and traditions that allowed the Harmonists to transform the landscape through skill, cooperation, and devotion. This immersive celebration highlights how agriculture, ingenuity, and teamwork formed the cultural and economic foundations of early America, offering a rare glimpse into life in a thriving 19th‑century community. The program runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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