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Old Adams Street Toledo City Mission and Day Nursery, monthly report, January [no year]
This monthly report of the Old Adams Street Toledo City Mission and Day Nursery in Toledo, Ohio, was written by the Reverend Allen G. Jennings, manager to the Board of Trustees in January of an unknown year. The Old Adams Street Toledo City Mission and Day Nursery was founded in 1871 and was a member of the Foundation of Charities. The organization offered employment placement and childcare services for Toledo's economically disadvantaged population
100 Glimpses : 10 Pictures
100 Glimpses is a series of short documentaries produced by the Sight Center of Northwest Ohio. The series explores the organization's history. The Sight Center was founded in 1923 as the Toledo Society for the Blind. Located in Toledo, Ohio, the Center provides programs and services for people with visual impairment or blindness. Episode 76 discusses the Center's 100 year anniversary exhibit, Stroll Through the Decades
100 Glimpses : ACB in Toledo
100 Glimpses is a series of short documentaries produced by the Sight Center of Northwest Ohio. The series explores the organization's history. The Sight Center was founded in 1923 as the Toledo Society for the Blind. Located in Toledo, Ohio, the Center provides programs and services for people with visual impairment or blindness. In episode 96, the Center's Executive Director Dawn Christensen discusses the Toledo Chapter of the American Council of the Blind (ACB)
Proof Program
Program for Proof by David Auburn, directed by Colleen Cunningham on March 27-30, 2024 at the Columbus Performing Arts Center's Van Fleet Theater
The Toledo Symphony Orchestra, the plan of its organization and the hope of its founders
Informational brochure about the plan of the Toledo Symphony Orchestra and the hope its founders carry for the future. A synopsis of the first six years of the Toledo Symphony Society, letters of commendation, and a letter from the musicians of the Symphony to the Trustees and Friends of the orchestra are also included
Demonstration organized by American Muslims for Palestine, Toledo, Ohio, 2024
This photograph shows a pro-Palestine protest on March 6, 2024 at Talmadge Road and Sylvania Avenue in Toledo, Ohio. The demonstration was led by American Muslims for Palestine: Toledo to call for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip
Toledo History Scrapbooks - Metroparks - General #1
Scrapbook created by the Toledo Lucas County Public Library from newspaper clippings and brochures on the subject of the Metropolitan Park District of the Toledo Area, or Metroparks Toledo. As of 2024, The park system includes 12,700 acres across 22 metroparks and 200 miles of trails throughout the Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio area. Metroparks Toledo was founded during the Great Depression and includes multiple historical and culturally significant sites from northwest Ohio's history. Articles are drawn from the Toledo Blade, Toledo Times, and other sources
Sister Eileen and Her Boyz, an HIV in the Rust Belt Story
A Catholic Sister serves gay men with HIV in Northwest Ohio when carrying the virus meant certain death and unbearable stigma. In 1987, Sister Eileen Schieber begins groundbreaking work as Vicar for Religious within the city’s Catholic Dioceses. A few months into her residency she fosters relationships with gay men suffering from HIV and establishes the regions only grassroots care and hospice facility.
WGTE's Toledo Stories celebrate and document the people, places and moments that built Northwest Ohio into the strong and vibrant region we live in
100 Glimpses : Volunteers
100 Glimpses is a series of short documentaries produced by the Sight Center of Northwest Ohio. The series explores the organization's history. The Sight Center was founded in 1923 as the Toledo Society for the Blind. Located in Toledo, Ohio, the Center provides programs and services for people with visual impairment or blindness. In episode 46, former Sight Center Executive Director, Barry McEwen (1978-1995), discusses the Center's volunteers