The world premiere of Aladdin, the Ballet, will be performed at 1 and 4 p.m. Sunday in the Stranahan Theater, 4645 Heatherdowns Blvd. It is choreographed by Nigel Burgoine, the artistic director of the Ballet Theatre of Toledo.
In the Stranahan Great Hall, the St. Charles Mercy Hospital Foundation's Crystal Ball takes place from 6:30 to midnight Saturday. The black-tie event features the sounds of crooner Keith Hoyt and a menu prepared by Gladieux Catering, capturing the theme of the event, "Fabulous Las Vegas."
The Broadway musical Urinetown, a tale of greed, corruption, love, and revolution in a time when water is worth its weight in gold, will be staged at 8 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday in the River Raisin Centre for the Arts, 114 South Monroe St., Monroe.
The 56th annual Zenobia Shrine Circus comes to the Seagate Convention Centre, 401 Jefferson Ave. Performances are 2 and 6:30 p.m. today-Sunday.
Toledo Symphony members replace their tuxedos with jeans to play the third concert in its Mercy Health Partners Family Matinee Series at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Toledo Museum of Art Peristyle. The symphony presents "Orchestra All-Stars," a celebration of sports featuring Olympic fanfares, fight songs, and other sports-themed music. After the concert, the audience will have the opportunity to meet Toledo Mud Hens mascots Muddy and Muddona and get autographs from symphony musicians.
The national tour of rock's Breaking Benjamin stops Saturday night at Headliners, 4500 North Detroit Ave. The concert is sold out.
Vicki Lawrence and Mama! A Two Woman Show will be staged at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Valentine Theatre, 400 North Superior St. The show is sold out.
The final concert of the Toledo Jazz Orchestra's 2006-07 season, "A Stan Kenton Retrospective," takes place at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Franciscan Theatre & Conference Center of Lourdes College, 6832 Convent Blvd., Sylvania.
Tommy Gearhart will croon jazz standards at 5:30 and 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the Rouge Bistro, 6060 Renaissance Place. Gearhart will be accompanied by New York guitarist Tony Cesarano, pianist Steve Richko, Detroit bassist Josef Deas, and Toledo jazz drummer Andre Wright. The evening consists of a three-course dinner and the performance.
Distillery Dave's Talent Showcase takes place at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Maumee Indoor Theater, 601 Conant St., Maumee. The show features Distillery Dave, Joy Lemke, Brian Carlucci, and Courtney Gray performing a variety of country, pop, rock, and doo wop music.
The Arts Commission of Greater Toledo is sponsoring the ReMix, a fund raiser, from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday in Space 237, 237 North Michigan St. Work from 25 established artists and five emerging artists will be on display and up for silent auction. There will be four bands entertaining, food, auctions, and a hands-on art demonstration in the basement/workshop.
The fourth annual MS Jam Music Festival takes place from 2 to 11 p.m. Saturday in the Junior Fair Building at the Fulton County fairground in Wauseon. This year's events will feature rock, blues, contemporary Christian, and acoustic music performed by the Harley Packer Band, the Method, 64 South, Two Hearted, Alter Ego, the Brian Hall Band, Kevin Santus, and the duo Robby Lucas and Ashleigh Schwochow. Also on tap will be auctions, food, and beverages.
The 45th annual Ann Arbor Film Festival continues through Sunday with a variety of special programs that will augment the independent and experimental films in competition at the Michigan Theater, 603 East Liberty St., Ann Arbor. A complete listing of the festival's events is available at www.aafilmfest.org.
Toledo Museum of Art: 2445 Monroe St.; 419-255-8000. New Glass Pavilion: The Art of Glass: Masterworks in TMA: on permanent view. Works on Paper Gallery: Jacob Lawrence Prints: A Comprehensive Survey, 1963-2000: through April 14. Canaday Gallery: Symphonic Poem: The Art of Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson: through May 20. Hours: Tue.-Thu., 10 a.m.-4; Fri., 10 a.m.-10; Sat., 10 a.m.-4; Sun., 11 a.m.-5.
University of Toledo Center for Visual Arts: 620 Grove Pl.; 419-530-8300; Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition I: Amy Rublaitus and Tyler Stanley; through April 6. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m.-10; Sun., 10 a.m.-10. Artists reception: Fri., 6-9.
University of Toledo Catharine S. Eberly Center for Women: 168 Tucker Hall; 419-530-8570; No One You Know: An Art Show of Reunification: through May 4. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.-5.
BGSU Fine Arts Center: Bowling Green; 419-372-8525; Dorothy Uber Bryan and Willard Wankelman Galleries: BFA Senior Thesis Exhibition: through April 4. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4; Sun., 1-4.
American Gallery: 6600 Sylvania Ave., Sylvania; 419-882-8949; Colorissimo!: fiber and ceramics by Marcia Derse and Ann Tubbs: through March. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6; Mon, Sat., 10 a.m.-5.
Arrowhead Gallery at Heidelberg: 1757 Indian Wood Circle, Maumee; Athena Art Society's Female Perspectives: selected works; through Sat. Hours: Mon.-Thu., 9 a.m.-9; Fri., Sat., 10 a.m.-noon.
Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History: 315 E. Warren Ave., Detroit; 313-494-5800; AT&T Gallery: Absolutely Masterful: Great Artists in Detroit Collections: through April 15. Chase Gallery: Unmasked! Stereotypes in American Material Culture: through April 1. Coleman A. Young Exhibitions Room: Peace Stools: through May 22. Contemporary Artist Gallery: Creating Memory: The Art of Clarissa Johnson: through April 8. Hours: Tue., 9:30 a.m.-8; Wed.-Sat., 9:30 a.m.-5; Sun., 1-5.
Copper Moon Studio: 7154 Front St., Holland; 419-867-0683; Amy Lipinski, Cheri McNutt, Tate Miller, Phoebe Sloan, Stacy Wetzel, Liz Zorn: stained glass, jewelry, furniture, photography, and paintings. On permanent view. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11 a.m.-6; Sat., noon-5.
David Klein Gallery: 163 Townsend, Birmingham, Mich.; 248-433-3700; Charles Pompilius: interiors; Ben Whitehouse: Here and Now; through April 28. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.-5.
Detroit Institute of Art: 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit; 313-833-7900; Ansel Adams: photographs: through May 28. Hours: Wed., Thu., 10 a.m.-8; Fri., 10 a.m.-9; Sat., Sun., 10 a.m.-5.
Diane Kidd Gallery: Hayes Center for the Arts, Tiffin University, 155 Miami St., Tiffin; 419-488-3427; Lima's Visual Arts Network Flora and Fauna: through April 13. Hours: Mon.-Thu., 10 a.m.-3.
D'vine Design: 116 Louisiana Ave., Perrysburg; 419-874-2816; Kate Argow, Dan Gribble, Meghan Bailin, Jennifer Frantz, Donna Barhite, Nancy Jean, Dave Schwan, Mary Jane Erard, Kristen Fisher, Robin Ballmer, Holly Holladay, Susan Dessner, and Crystal Teaque: jewelry, paintings, sculpting, metal works, rug weaving, and poetry art; on permanent view. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-5; Sat., 10 a.m.-3.
Downtown Latte: 44 S. St. Clair St.; 419-243-6032; Ruth Summers; mixed-media. Hours: Mon.-Wed., Fri.; 7 a.m.-5; Thu., 7 a.m.-8; Sat., 9 a.m.-3.
Ella Sharp Museum: 3225 4th St., Jackson, Mich.; 517-787-2320; Emmet Gallery: Fascination in Fiber: Experiments in Fabric and Paper: through March. Pyron Gallery: And the Bride Wore ... A Collection of Bridal Fashions: through June.
Firenation Glass Studio: 7166 Front St., Holland; 419-866-6288; Matt Paskiet and Eamon King: art glass. Hours: Sat.-Thu., 12:30-6:30; Fri., 12:30-8.
Frame Shop Art Gallery: 7101 Orchard Centre Dr., Holland; Andrei Protsouk, Marcus Glenn, James Spearman, A. Chen, J.W. Scott: serigraphs; G. Smith: blown glass; R. Mazzei: fused glass; E.F. Ivory: Tagua nut carvings; on permanent view.
Hudson Gallery: 5645 N. Main St., Sylvania; 419-885-8381; Colin Goldberg: Wireframes; through April 7. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6; Sat., 10 a.m.-3.
Kismet Gallery: 5627 Main St., Sylvania; 419-872-3321; Ken Thompson: Heavy Metal; through March.
Lighthouses by Murphy: 2017 W. Sylvania Ave. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 8 a.m.-5.
Monroe County Community College: Campbell Learning Resources Center (Building C), 1555 Raisinville Rd., Monroe; Christopher Leeper: the Realism in Watermedia exhibit; through April 6. Hours: Mon.-Thu., 8 a.m. to 9:30; Fri., 8 a.m. to 4:30; Sat., 9 a.m. to 2.
Main Library: 325 Michigan Ave.; Connect to Creativity Teen Art Show; through April 28; Hours: Mon.-Thu., 9 a.m.-9; Fri. Sat., 9 a.m.-5:30; Sun., 1 to 5:30.
Maumee Branch Library: 501 River Rd., Maumee; 419-259-5360; Mark Jacobs: photography; through April 15.
Rock and Alternative
A.J. Doolittle s: 8525 Secor Rd., Lambertville; 734-856-3838; All 4 It: Fri.
Augie s: 938 W. Laskey Rd.; 478-1338; Runnin with Scissors: Fri., Sat.
Basin Street Grille: 5201 Monroe St.; Tim Oehlers: Fri.
Club Soda: 3922 Secor Rd.; 473-0662; the Bridges: tonight-Sat.
Distillery: 4311 Heatherdowns Blvd.; 382-1444; NBC Band: tonight; the Websters: Fri.
Dorr St. Cafe: 5243 Dorr St.; 531-4446; Don and Rachel Coats: Sat.
Firehouse 47 Bar and Grill: 6437 U.S. 223, Ottawa Lake, Mich.; 734-854-8751; Skoobie Snaks: Fri., Sat.
Hillsdale Annex: 98 North Broad St., Hillsdale, Mich.; 517-437-5539; The STD s, MIP: Sat.
J. Patrick s: 10630 Fremont Pike, Perrysburg; 874-3111; Time Trax: Fri., Sat.
Jerry and Ben s: 5347 N. Detroit; 470-9814; Lost and Found: Fri., Sat.
L.A. Pit Stop: 132 Airport Hwy., Swanton; 825-3486; Ten Inch Willy: Fri., Sat.
Lair Lounge: 3332 Glendale Ave; 385-7850; Greg Aranda: Fri.
Michigan Tavern: 1680 Smith Rd., Temperance; 734-847-6105; MAS FiNA: Fri., Sat.
Mickey Finn s Pub: 602 Lagrange St.; 246-3466; the Dashburns, Silverspine, Focus Freaks: tonight; the Zimmerman Twins, SSM, Cryptozoology 101: Sat.; CL-1, Resident Saints, First Wave, Lucky Scars: Sun.; Open Mic with Lyndsay Stiles: Wed.
Mulvaney s Bunker: 4945 Dorr St.; 534-9830; Chris Shutters and Co.: Fri., Sat.
Oar House: 5044 Suder Ave.; 729-9004; Don and Rachel Coats: tonight.
Prime Time: 2518 S. Reynolds Rd.; 867-7006; East River Drive: Fri., Sat.
Roadhouse: 11535 W. Central Ave.; 829-2223; Flashback: Sat.
Sky Box: 2148 W. Laskey Rd.; Under the Covers: Fri., Sat.
Sodbuster: 5758 Main St., Sylvania; 885-3351; Bobby May and Dry Bones Revival: Fri., Sat.
Village Idiot: 309 Conant St., Maumee; 893-7281; Stonehouse: tonight; Nu-Tones: Fri.; Tree Town Underground: Sat.; Bobby Bare, Jr., with Dr. Dog: Mon.; Colonel John Barile s Amazing Technicolor Playstation: Tue.; Barile and Bob: Wed.
Village Inn: 4984 Holland-Sylvania Rd., Sylvania; 882-0338; Bobby, Frank, George, and Friends: Sun.
Acoustic
Augie s: 938 W. Laskey Rd.; 478-1338; Bethany and Vince: Wed.
Basin Street Grille: 5201 Monroe St.; Kyle White: tonight; Chris Knopp: Sat.
Doc Watson s: 1515 S. Byrne Rd.; 389-6003; Shane Piasecki: tonight; Stonehouse: Sat.; Gregg Aranda: Sun.; Jeff Stewart: Wed.
Downtown Latte: 44 South St. Clair; 243-6032: Tom Galvin: tonight; Tim Oehlers: Wed.
El Rodeo: 5125 Monroe St.: 843-5558; Brown, Barile and Guest: Sun.
Manhattan Grounds: 5236 Monroe St.; Tom Evearitt: Tue.; Tim Oehlers: Wed.
Mickey Finn s Pub: 602 Lagrange; 246-3466; Michael Glabicki, Kev Rowe: Fri.
Monclova Coffee House: 8115 Monclova Rd., Monclova; 861-1336; Kerry Clark: Sat.
Mr. Beefy s: 3310 Navarre, Oregon; Ron Rasberry: tonight; Bobby May and Pat Lewandowski: Tue.
Papa s Tavern: 1328 Liberty; 697-0644; Bobby, Frank and Friends: tonight; Ron Rasberry: Wed.
Rivalry s: 7403 Telegraph Rd., Temperance; 734-847-3134; Chandler Brothers: Wed.
River Cafe & Marina: 6215 Edgewater Dr., Erie; 734-723-7405; Dan and Don: Sat.
Village Inn: 4984 Holland-Sylvania Rd., Sylvania; 882-0338; Tim Oehlers: tonight.
Webber s Waterfront Restaurant and Lounge: 6339 Edgewater Dr.; Point Place; 734-723-7411; Junkanoo Brothers: Sat.
Blues
Easy Street Cafe: 822 Washington St.; 255-0010; Mudfoot and the Lost Soles: tonight.
Griffin s Hines Farm Blues Club: 3950 S. Berkey Southern Rd., Swanton; 826-0230; Hines Farm Blues Harmonica Summit: Sat.
Grill: 1943 Airport Hwy.; 381-9317; Open Mic with Primary Blues: Wed.
Rhythm and Blues
Stella s Restaurant and Bar: 104 Louisiana Ave., Perrysburg; 873-8360; C.J. and Company: tonight-Sat.
Jazz
John s Korner Bar and Grille: 2202 Tedrow Rd.; 381-9194; Rusty s Jazz Cafe Orchestra: Tue.
Murphy s Place: 151 Water; 241-7732; Open Mic with the Murphys; tonight; Glenda McFarlin: Fri.; Don Revels: Sat.; UT Jazz Night: Mon.; Cool Moose Orchestra: Tue.; Clifford Murphy and Claude Black: Wed.
Sebastiano s: 4448 Heatherdowns Blvd.; 382-0615; Kelly Broadway and Chris Buzzelli: tonight; Mojo Boes and his Noble Jones: Sat.
Shetterly s Pub: 3838 Upton Ave.; 474-0054; Ragtime Rick: Tue.; Nicole Heitger: Wed.
Sodbuster: 5758 Main St., Sylvania; 885-3351; Chefs of Dixieland: tonight.
Country/Country Rock
Bootleggers: 135 S. Byrne; 536-2582; Bandera: tonight-Sat., Tue., Wed.
Ladies Choice: 1637 Broadway; 241-6188; the Beat-Alls; Fri.; the Knobs: Sat.
Lucille s: 201 Knapp St.; 241-2358; Patterson-Roades Band: Fri., Sat.
Nashville s: 1260 Alexis Rd.; 269-0303; Dowling Road: tonight-Sat.
Tequila Sheila s: 831 Starr Ave.; 690-8160; Low Down Dirty: Fri.
Piano
Barada s: 5215 Monroe St.; 843-2080; Jim Huss: Fri., Sat.
Fifi s Restaurant: 1423 Bernath Pkwy.; 866-6777; Fred Kopp: tonight, Sat.
Singles
Glass City Singles: Gladieux Meadows, 4480 Heatherdowns Blvd., Sun., line dance class: 6:30; ballroom dance class: 7:30; dance: 8:30-1 a.m.
Findlay Singles: Humane Society Hall, State Rt. 12 East, (4550 Fostoria Rd.), Findlay; Party Night: Sat., 8:30-
12:30 a.m.
Ballroom, Big Band, Country, Latin, and Salsa
Round & Square Dance: Hope United Methodist Church, State Rt. 64, Whitehouse; music by Restless Wind: Sat., 7-11.
Duane Malinowski & Polka Jamboree: American Legion Post 514, 11601 Lewis Ave., Ida, Mich.; Sun., 3-7.
American Czech & Slovak Polka Dance: Millbury Fire Hall, Millbury; Hank Haller Band: Sun., 2-6.
Ballroom Company: 2319 South Detroit, Maumee; 419-893-1850; Fri., 9-11.
Alfredo s Studio of Dance: 5224 Renwyck Dr.; 419-536-3243; Fri., 9-11.
Teen Night & Dance: Byrne Hill Plaza, 3535 Hill Ave.; Fri., 7-11.
Teen Dance: Club Mars, 5038 Lewis Ave.; 419-304-6277; Fri., 6-11.
Seniors
Bowman s Senior Dance: VFW Post 606, 3005 W. Laskey Rd.; Wed., 1-3:30.
Navarre Park Shelter House: White St.; western round dancing: today, 9:30
a.m.
Bedford Senior Center: 1653 Samaria Rd., Temperance; square-dancing, Tue., 1; line-dancing, Tue., 2:45.
Easter Egg Hunt: Swan Pointe Care Center, 3600 Butz Rd., Maumee; Sat., 1:30-2:30.
Learning
Talk with Ernie LaPointe, Great-grandson of Sitting Bull: UT Room 2110, Snyder Memorial Hall, 2801 W. Bancroft St.; Wed., 7.
The Art of Effective Meetings the Basics of Parliamentary Procedure: Sanger Branch Library, 3030 W. Central Ave.; Sat., 9:30 a.m.-2.
College Resource Night: Toledo Lucas County Main Library, 325 Michigan St.; Mon., 6-8.
Robert Stevenson: "Toledo Waterways Initiative Building for the Future": Way Library, 101 E. Indiana Ave., Perrysburg; Tue., 7.
Wolcott House Museum Guild 2007 Lecture Series: Maumee Branch Library, 501 River Rd., Maumee; Fred Folger Now and Then: Out and Around Toeldo: Mon., 10 a.m.
Planetarium Programs
UT Brooks Observatory: Ritter Planetarium; 419-530-2650; Navigating with Lewis & Clark: Fri., 7:30. Bear Tales and Other Grizzly Stories!: Sat., 1; through March.
University of Michigan Exhibit Museum of Natural History: 1109 Geddes Ave., Ann Arbor; 734-764-0478; Blown Away: The Wild World of Weather: Sat., 12:30 and 2:30; Sun., 2:30; through April 1. The Sky Tonight: Sat., 11:30, 1:30, 3:30. Sun., 1:30, 3:30.
Northwest Ohio
It s Friday: Toledo Museum of Art, 2445 Monroe St.; 255-8000; Fri.: 6:30-
9:30.
Toledo Zoo: 2700 Broadway, Daily, 10 a.m.-4. Vineyard Adventures: Sat., 7-9.
COSI: Summit and Adams streets; 244-2674. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5; Sun., noon-5.
Fort Meigs: 29100 W. River Rd., Perrysburg; 874-4121; Hours: Wed.-Sat., 9:30 a.m.-5; Sun., noon-5.
East Toledo Historical Museum: 101 Main St.; 698-2310; Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5; Sat., 8 a.m.-3.
Oregon-Jerusalem Historical Society s Brandville School: 1133 Grasser St., Oregon; 472-1331; museum and library open Thu., 2-5.
S.S. Willis B. Boyer Museum Ship: International Park; 936-3070. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4; Sun., noon-4.
Sylvania Heritage Museum: 5717 N. Main St., Sylvania. Hours: Sat., 1-5.; Wed., 3-7.
Toledo Botanical Garden: 5403 Elmer Dr.; 936-2986; Hours: daily, 8:30 a.m.-8.
Toledo Firefighters Museum: 918 Sylvania Ave.; 478-3473; Hours: Sat., noon-4.
Allen County Museum: 620 Market St., Lima; 419-222-9426; Hours: Tue.-Sun., 1-5.
Glass Heritage Gallery: 109 N. Main St., Fostoria; 419-435-5077; Fostoria glass on permanent view. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4.
Mazza Museum of International Art from Children s Picture Books: University of Findlay s Gardner Fine Arts Pavilion, Findlay; 419-434-4560; Wed.-Fri., noon-5 ; Sun., 1-4.
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center: Spiegel Grove, Fremont; 419-332-2081. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m.-5; Sun., noon-5. By Presidential Design: History of the Hayes Home: through July 8.
Tiffin Glass Museum: 25 S. Washington, Tiffin; 419-448-0200; Hours: Wed.-Sun., 1-5.
Williams County Historical Society: 619 E. Main St., Montpelier; 419-485-8200; Hours: Sun.-Thu., 1-4.
Michigan
Ann Arbor Hands On Museum: 219 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor; 313-995-5437; Tue.-Fri., 10 a.m.-5:30; Sat., 10 a.m.-5; Sun., 1-5.
Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History: 315 E. Warren Ave., Detroit; 313-494-5800; Tue., 9:30 a.m.-5; Sun., 1-5.
Detroit Historical Museum: 5401 Woodward Ave. (at Kirby), Detroit; 313-833-1805; Tue.-Fri., 9:30 a.m.-5; Sat, Sun., 10 a.m.-5.
Detroit Science Center and Dassault Systemes Planetarium: 5020 John R. St., Detroit; 313-577-8400; Tue.-Fri, 9 a.m.-3; Sat., 10:30 a.m.-6; Sun., noon-6.
Dossin Great Lakes Museum: Strand Drive, Belle Isle, Detroit; 313-852-4051; Wed.-Sun., 10 a.m.-5.
Exhibit Museum of Natural History: University of Michigan, 1109 Geddes Ave., Ann Arbor; 734-764-0478; Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m.-5; Sun., noon-5.
The Henry Ford: 20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn; 800-835-5237; The Eames Lounge Chair: An Icon of Modern Design: in the museum; through April 29. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m.-5; Sun., noon-5.
Lenawee County Historical Museum: 110 E. Church St., Adrian; 517-265-6071; Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m.-2.
Motown Historical Museum: 2648 West Grand Blvd., Detroit; 313-875-2264. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6.
Old Mill Museum: 242 Toledo St., Dundee; 734-529-3430; Native American Exhibit. Hours: Fri.-Mon., noon-4.
Walter P. Chrysler Museum: DaimlerChrysler s Auburn Hills Campus, Featherstone and Squirrel Rds., Auburn Hills; 888-456-1924 or 248-944-0001. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m.-6; Sun., noon-6.
Train Rides
Adrian and Blissfield Railroad Excursions: U.S. 223, Blissfield; Sat., 1. RSVP: 888-467-2451.
Northwest Ohio Railroad Preservation, Inc.: 11600 County Rd. 99 (I-75, Exit 161), Findlay; 419-423-2995; Flag City Train Show/Train Rides: Sun., 10 a.m.-4.
Southern Michigan Railroad: 517-456-7677; tours between Clinton and Tecumseh, Mich. Clinton departures: Sat., 11 a.m. and 2; Tecumseh departure: Sat., 12:30. Railroad Museum: 320 S. Division, Clinton, Mich.
Horseback Riding
Bedford Woods Stables: 2755 W. Samaria Rd., Temperance; 734-854-6140; daily: 9 a.m.-5.
Theme Parks
Cedar Point s Castaway Bay Water Park: 2001 Cleveland Rd., Sandusky; 419-627-2106; open daily.
Kalahari Water Park: U.S. 250, Sandusky; 877-525-2427; open daily.
Great Wolf Lodge Water Park: U.S. 250, Sandusky; 888-779-2327; open daily.
Farnsworth: 202 acres on U.S. 24, one mile west of Waterville, along the Maumee River. Hiking trails, playgrounds, picnic areas, and a shelter house. Bend View: Hike in from Farnsworth s Towpath trail; scenic river overlook.
Oak Openings: 3,674 acres bounded by Wilkins Road, State Rt. 295, and State Rt. 64. Native deer herd roaming free. Hiking and horse trails, a lodge and shelter houses, picnic and play areas, and ponds.
Pearson: 320 acres on State Rt. 2, Oregon. Packer-Hammersmith Center, featuring Window on Wildlife and Black Swamp information; walking and bike trails, a shelter house, playgrounds, picnic areas, tennis courts, soccer fields, and softball diamonds.
Providence: 351 acres on U.S. 24 along the Maumee River, across from Grand Rapids. Hiking, fishing, preserved canal, and picnic shelter.
Secor: 600 acres on West Central Avenue, five miles west of Toledo. Hiking, bike trails, nature trails, playgrounds, picnic areas, a planted prairie, and a nature photography center.
Side Cut: 393 acres along the Maumee River, lower parking lot on West Broadway, Maumee, and an upper parking lot off the Anthony Wayne Trail. Walking trails on both sides of Broadway, river islands, preserved canal locks, playgrounds, picnic areas, shelter house, and Fallen Timbers monument and battlefield.
Swan Creek: 417 acres bounded by Airport Highway, Glendale Avenue, and Byrne and Eastgate roads. Entrances off Airport Highway and Glendale Avenue. Joseph A. and John W. Yager Center, featuring Window on Wildlife; trails, fields, bike paths, and picnic and play areas.
Wildwood Preserve: 460 acres. Central Avenue between Reynolds and Corey roads. Walking and bike trails, playgrounds, and Robert R. Metz Visitors Center, featuring Window on Wildlife. Manor House: Wed.-Sun., noon-5.
MUSIC
Toledo Symphony Regional Performances: Clyde High School, 1015 Race St., Clyde; Fri., 7:30; Central Michigan University, School of Music, Mount Pleasant, Mich.; Sun., 7.
Pianist Pierre van der Westhuizen: Hayes Memorial United Methodist Church, 1441 Fangboner Rd., Fremont; Sun., 4.
University of Toledo Performances: Recital Hall, 2801 W. Bancroft St.; Dorothy MacKenzie Piano Series Artist Master Class: Sat., 10 a.m.; Dorothy MacKenzie Piano Series with Jill Dawe: Sun., 3. Doermann Theatre: Wind Ensemble Concert: Wed., 8.
Toledo International Youth Orchestra Benefit Concert: St. John s Jesuit High School, 5901 Airport Hwy.; Fri., 7.
Terra Choral Society and the Firelands Symphony Orchestra Performances: St. Mary s Church, 429 Central Ave., Sandusky; Sat., 7; St. Joseph Catholic Church, 709 Croghan St., Fremont; Sun., 7.
BGSU: Bryan Recital Hall: BGSU s Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble: tonight, 8; Percussion: Sat., 11 a.m.; jazz pianist Helen Sung: Mon., 7; Faculty Jazz Group: Wed., 8. Kobacker Hall: The Boston Brass: Fri., 8; University Men s Chorus and Miami University Men s Chorus: Sat., 8.
Music from Bowling Green at the Manor House: Wildwood Preserve Metropark, 5100 West Central Ave.; 419-407-9700; BGSU Flute Choir: Tue., 7:30.
Keb Mo : Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty St., Ann Arbor; 734-668-8397; Wed., 7:30.
Detroit Symphony Orchestra: Orchestra Hall, Max M. Fisher Music Center, 3711 Woodward Ave., Detroit; 313-576-5111; tonight, 8; Fri., 10:45 a.m. and 8; Sat., 8:30.
The Ark: 316 S. Main St., Ann Arbor; 734-761-1800; all shows at 8 p.m. unless otherwise noted; La Guitara with Patty Larkin, Ellen McIlwaine, and Badi Assad: tonight; Bill Staines: Fri.; Mountain Heart: Sat.; Gemini: Sun., 1; John Jorgenson Quintet: Sun., 7:30; Antje Duvekot with Jen Sygit: Mon.; Amy Speace and The Tearjerks: Tue.; Richard Shindell: Wed.
Barbershop Singing
Pride of Toledo Sweet Adelines: Common Space Two, 10 South Holland-Sylvania Rd.; Tue., 7.
Maumee Valley Seaway Commanders: St. Paul s Lutheran Church, 428 N. Erie St.; Mon., 7:29.
Stateline Chorus: St. Elias Church, 4940 Harroun Rd., Sylvania; Tue., 8.
Centre Spotlight Chorus: Advent Lutheran Church, 6735 Sylvania Ave., Sylvania; Tue., 7:30.
Sweet Harmony: Glendale Presbyterian Church, 4609 Glendale Ave.; Tue., 7.
SPORTS
Hockey
Toledo vs. Reading: Toledo Sports Arena, 1 Main St.; Fri., Sat., 7:30.
Baseball
Bowling Green State University vs. Eastern Michigan: Warren Steller Field; Fri., 3; Sat., Sun., 1. vs. Michigan State: Wed., 2.
Owens Commmunity College vs. Lorain County C.C.: Baseball Complex at the Student Health & Activities Center; Sat., 1. vs. Grand Rapids C.C.: Sun., 1. vs. Urbana University JVs: Mon., 4.
University of Toledo vs. Oakland: Scott Park Baseball Field: Tue., 3.
Horse Racing
Raceway Park: 5700 Telegraph Rd.; 419-476-7751; Sat., 7; Sun., Mon., 6.
Coffee House Chess
Brewed Awakenings: 2636 W. Central Ave; Thu.
Fireside Books: 7111 Orchard Centre Dr., Holland; Tue., 5:30-8:30.
STATE PARKS
Catawba Island: 4049 East Moore s Dock Rd., Port Clinton. Fishing, boat launch, picnic areas, shelter house.
Crane Creek: 13531 West State Rt. 2., Oak Harbor. Fishing, hiking trails, picnic areas, swimming. Magee Marsh Wildlife Area and Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge adjoin the park.
East Harbor: 1169 North Buck Rd., Lakeside. Fishing, campsites, boat rental, boat launch, hiking trails, picnic areas, shelter houses.
Harrison Lake: County Road 27, Fayette. Fishing, campsites, boat launch, hiking trails, swimming, picnic areas, shelter houses, playground.
Independence Dam: 27722 State Rt. 424, Defiance. Fishing, campsites, boat launch, hiking trails, picnic areas, shelter houses, playground. Lock No. 13 of the old Miami-Erie-Wabash Canal.
Mary Jane Thurston: State Rt. 65, along the Maumee River, west of Waterville. Fishing, boating, hiking trails, picnic areas, camping.
Maumee Bay: 6505 Cedar Point Rd., Oregon. Fishing, boating, hiking trails, picnic areas, swimming, camping, furnished cabins, lodge rooms, restaurant, 18-hole golf course.
Oak Point: Bay View Avenue, Put-in-Bay, South Bass Island. Fishing, picnic areas.
South Bass Island: Catawba Avenue, Put-in-Bay, South Bass Island. Fishing, boat launch, picnic areas, shelter houses, swimming, campsites.
Van Buren State Park: 12259 Township Rd. 218, Van Buren. Camping, fishing, boating, hiking, picnic areas.
THEATER
Community
Cobb: Lincoln Hall of Collingwood Presbyterian Church, 2108 Collingwood Blvd.; 800-838-3006; tonight-Sat., 8; Sun., 3; Wed., 7. Also March 29-April 1. Presented by Harvest Theatre of Toledo.
You Can t Take It With You: First United Methodist Church, 1506 East Wooster St. Bowling Green; Fri., Sat., 8, through March 31; April 1, 2 p.m. Presented by the Black Swamp Players.
Fallen Angels: Toledo Repertoire Theatre, 16 10th St., 419-243-9277; tonight-Sat., 8; Sun., 2:30.
Never Too Late: Village Players, 2740 Upton Ave.; 419-472-6817; tonight- Sat., 8.
5th International Play Festival: Ohio Northern University, Freed Center for the Performing Arts, Ada; 419-772-1900; Wed.-March 30, 8; March, 31, 2 and 8; April 1, 2 p.m.
Professional
Candida: Performance Network Theatre, 120 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor; 734-663-0681; tonight, Fri., 8; Sat., 3 and 8; Sun., 2 and 8; through April 15.
Respect: A Musical Journey: Gem Theatre, 333 Madison Ave., Detroit; 313-963-9800; tonight, Fri., 8; Sat., 1; Sun., 2 and 5:30; Wed., 8; through May 27.
Dinner Theater
Escanaba In Da Moonlight: Ms. Rose Dinner Theater, 25740 N. State Rt. 25, Perrysburg; 419-874-8505; today, noon; Fri., 6. Doors open two hours before show for buffet.
Comedy
Connxtions Comedy Club: 5319 Heatherdowns Blvd.; 867-9040; Mike Green: tonight, 8; Fri., Sat., 8 and 10:30; Floyd J. Philips: Wed.
Barrel of Laughs: 1936 Tiffin Ave., Findlay; 419-427-8844; Ricky Peardon with Vince Carone: Fri., Sat., 7:30 and 10; Tim Joyce with Michael Costa: Wed., 8:30.
Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase: 314 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor; 734-996-9080; Tom Mabe: tonight, 8; Fri., Sat., 8 and 10:30; comedy jamm: Wed., 8.
Improv Inferno: Live at PJ s, 102 S. First St., Ann Arbor; 734/214-7080; The Catfight: tonight, 8; Citizen Improv: Fri., 8; The Damnation Game: Sat., 8; Get Up! Stand Up!: Sun., 8; Rap It Up: Sun., 9:30; The Sweet Spot with Eye Candy: Sun., 10:30.
Film
uncUTFirst-Year iMovie Film Festival: UT Doermann Theatre, 2801 W. Bancroft St.; Sun., 6:30.
Gish Film Theater: BGSU s Hanna Hall; Xiao cai feng (Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress: tonight, 7:30; Nell Gwyn: Sun., 3.
Way Public Library: 101 E. Indiana Ave., Perrysburg; Young Mr. Lincoln: today, 10 a.m.
Mickey Finn s Pub: 602 Lagrange St.; Vistula Independent Film: Mon., 9.
IMAX Theatre at the Detroit Science Center: 5020 John R St., Detroit; 313-577-8400. Bugs, Mon., Tue; Dolphins: Wed.-Sun.; Hurricane on the Bayou, The Human Body: daily; through April 1.
IMAX Theatre at the Great Lakes Science Center: 601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland; 216-694-2000. Greece: Secrets of the Past, Hurricane on the Bayou. Dolphins: daily.
IMAX Theatre at Henry Ford Museum: 20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn; 313-271-1620. NASCAR 3D, Roving Mars, Deep Sea 3D, Hurricane on the Bayou: Night at the Museum: daily; through March 29.
First Published March 22, 2007, 9:55 p.m.