![]() Native Plants in the Fall Landscape is set for 5:30-7 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. Laressa Northrup will present for the Midland Genealogical Society. This event is free.Ī presentation on "Religious Groups in Colonial Pennsylvania" is set for 7 p.m. Ever wanted to learn more about United Way or the needs in our community? Grab your morning coffee and chat with the United Way of Midland staff about what's happening in Midland County. Contact the Roll Arena at 98 or with any questions.Ĭoffee and Conversation is set for 8-9:30 a.m. Admission is $10 and includes skate rental caregivers and direct support staff can enter for free. These lanes can also be used by individuals who may need assistance with a non-skating support person. This session will include wheelchair accessible lanes. Join The Arc of Midland for an all-inclusive skate session for individuals with and without disabilities. Let's Roll Together Skate Session is set for 6-7:30 p.m. Contact Creative 360 if you're interested in attending. Participants can share their stories in this relaxed atmosphere. Anne McGeehan-Woodard leads the writing and/or telling of stories. Riverside Writers – Writing & Telling Your Story is set to meet 3-4 p.m. 2270 or at least one week prior to the event. Those interested in attending are asked to RSVP to Amanda, 98 ext. Independence Village Senior Living will provide lunch. This lesson will focus on how to design a winter walking program, presented by Abbi Brady, PT, DPT. at the Greater Midland Community Center's 50+ Center. This event is free.Ī Lunch and Learn session is set for 12 p.m. ![]() This program will be facilitated by a CNC staff member. Caregivers must remain with children during this program and are encouraged to actively play alongside the children in their care. It’s time to play outdoors! Whether it's making pies in the mud kitchen, pretending to be animals, lounging in hammocks or creating nature art, this time of play is sure to engage everyone. ![]() at Chippewa Nature Center's The Woods Nature Play Area near Arbury Trail. Join CNC's historical interpreter to learn about these necessary resources. Fall was an important time of year to make final preparations for the coming winter. Indigenous people lived near the Pine River for hundreds of years and used plants and animals in their environment to prosper. Natural Resource Use by Indigenous People is set for 2 p.m. Cost is $8 with all proceeds going to Creative 360. Guests are asked to preregister if possible. Join her for an afternoon of ease and poetry. Carol Sanford comes back to Creative 360 to read all new poems from "Deadheading Daisies" as well as a collection of humorous pieces. If held inside current CDC recommendations will be followed.Ī Poetry Reading by Carol Sanford is set for 2-3:30 p.m. Cold weather readings will be held in the terminal building. Warm weather readings will be held in the beautiful outdoor MCADA area near the terminal. Children ages 2-5 are invited to enjoy a light snack while listening to an aviation/space related story at this free event. This will be a three-weekend performative event with the Evil Dead musical, food trucks, a small scare walk, costume contests and more.Tickets are available at Evil Dead the Musical will continue at the same time on Oct. Six Eleven Theatre Company will be taking visitors deep into Stratford Woods park to a cabin in the woods. Guests are invited to come and meet firefighters, tour the station, check out equipment, and learn about fire safety.Įvil Dead the Musical is set for 8-10:30 p.m. at their Headquarters Station on Haley Street. The Midland Fire Department's annual open house is set for 1-4 p.m. Due to construction activities at the Community Center, the main parking lot is closed parking is available in parking lots off of Nelson, East Collins, and George streets. Available equipment includes skis, snowboards, ski and snowboard boots, XC equipment, helmets and winter clothing. Families will have the opportunity to purchase new and used ski and snowboarding equipment of all sizes at reasonable prices. at the Greater Midland Community Center, hosted by the Snow Snake Mountain Ski Patrol. The 42nd Annual Ski Swap is set for 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
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