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SUMMARY:Join the Fight Against Invasive Plants at Mound City Group
DESCRIPTION:Join us throughout the month of April to combat the invasive plant garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata)! Volunteers are required to attend one training session to receive information on proper identification and safety techniques for the removal of garlic mustard from park grounds. \nSaturday\, March 14\n9 am\, 11 am\, or 1 pm\nCall 740-774-1126 to sign up for one of these 30-minute training sessions to become a Certified Volunteer! \nTraining Tuesdays in April at 9 am\nSimply show up for these training sessions to become a Certified Volunteer! \nOnce trained\, Certified Volunteers can stop by any day in April\, from 9 am to 3 pm\, to help with garlic mustard removal.  \nBags\, gloves\, insect repellant\, and sunscreen will be provided.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/join-the-fight-against-invasive-plants-at-mound-city-group/2026-04-21/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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SUMMARY:Join the Fight Against Invasive Plants at Mound City Group
DESCRIPTION:Join us throughout the month of April to combat the invasive plant garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata)! Volunteers are required to attend one training session to receive information on proper identification and safety techniques for the removal of garlic mustard from park grounds. \nSaturday\, March 14\n9 am\, 11 am\, or 1 pm\nCall 740-774-1126 to sign up for one of these 30-minute training sessions to become a Certified Volunteer! \nTraining Tuesdays in April at 9 am\nSimply show up for these training sessions to become a Certified Volunteer! \nOnce trained\, Certified Volunteers can stop by any day in April\, from 9 am to 3 pm\, to help with garlic mustard removal.  \nBags\, gloves\, insect repellant\, and sunscreen will be provided.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/join-the-fight-against-invasive-plants-at-mound-city-group/2026-04-14/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
CATEGORIES:App Event,Event
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SUMMARY:Join the Fight Against Invasive Plants at Mound City Group
DESCRIPTION:Join us throughout the month of April to combat the invasive plant garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata)! Volunteers are required to attend one training session to receive information on proper identification and safety techniques for the removal of garlic mustard from park grounds. \nSaturday\, March 14\n9 am\, 11 am\, or 1 pm\nCall 740-774-1126 to sign up for one of these 30-minute training sessions to become a Certified Volunteer! \nTraining Tuesdays in April at 9 am\nSimply show up for these training sessions to become a Certified Volunteer! \nOnce trained\, Certified Volunteers can stop by any day in April\, from 9 am to 3 pm\, to help with garlic mustard removal.  \nBags\, gloves\, insect repellant\, and sunscreen will be provided.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/join-the-fight-against-invasive-plants-at-mound-city-group/2026-04-07/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
CATEGORIES:App Event,Event
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SUMMARY:Join the Fight Against Invasive Plants at Mound City Group
DESCRIPTION:Join us throughout the month of April to combat the invasive plant garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata)! Volunteers are required to attend one training session to receive information on proper identification and safety techniques for the removal of garlic mustard from park grounds. \nSaturday\, March 14\n9 am\, 11 am\, or 1 pm\nCall 740-774-1126 to sign up for one of these 30-minute training sessions to become a Certified Volunteer! \nTraining Tuesdays in April at 9 am\nSimply show up for these training sessions to become a Certified Volunteer! \nOnce trained\, Certified Volunteers can stop by any day in April\, from 9 am to 3 pm\, to help with garlic mustard removal.  \nBags\, gloves\, insect repellant\, and sunscreen will be provided.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/join-the-fight-against-invasive-plants-at-mound-city-group/2026-03-14/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
CATEGORIES:App Event,Event
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SUMMARY:Dragonfly Mercury Project
DESCRIPTION:Learn about and help collect dragonfly nymphs. \nVolunteers must:\nRegister – please call 740-774-1126\n13 years or older\nBe aware\, the sampling site has rough terrain and swift currents and is off the normal trail \nThe Dragonfly Mercury Project (DMP) aims to track mercury levels across the U.S. to determine where and why mercury levels are high. This provides valuable information to researchers in areas such as public health\, environmental policy\, and land management. This project also allows parks to see the diversity of dragonflies in their waterways and is a great opportunity for anyone to learn about dragonflies\, other aquatic macroinvertebrates\, and aquatic ecology. \nNets\, containers\, and other collection materials will be provided. Make sure to bring water\, sunscreen\, a snack\, and waterproof boots or sandals. We expect it to be a hot day\, so be prepared! \nOn the day of the event\, meet at the Mound City Group Visitor Center to check-in. The sampling site is a half-mile walk from the visitor center.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/dragonfly-mercury-project/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
CATEGORIES:App Event,Event,Featured Event
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-22/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Featured Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250621T090000
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-21/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Featured Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250620T090000
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CREATED:20250509T140925Z
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-20/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Featured Event
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-19/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Featured Event
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-18/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Featured Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250617T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250617T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T074229
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-17/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Featured Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250616T090000
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-16/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-15/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-14/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
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URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-13/
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URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-12/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-11/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
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URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-10/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-09/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-08/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-07/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-06/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-05/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-04/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-03/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-02/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-06-01/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-05-31/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-05-30/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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SUMMARY:"River Connections" Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“River Connections” is a student art exhibition done in collaboration with the International Fiber Collaborative. Now in our fourth year\, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park collaborates with IFC by composing a theme and IFC sends the theme and materials to participating schools around the country. \nOur theme this year took inspiration from the many rivers that are near earthworks:\nRivers flow near every earthwork constructed by the Native Americans of the Hopewell period 2\,000 years ago. The routines of living—sleeping\, cooking\, gardening\, tool and clothing making\, and child rearing—took place in small settlements near the rivers. The Scioto River\, Paint Creek\, and the north fork of Paint Creek still provide spiritual connections to the earthworks for today’s American Indians. \nThe rivers offered much bounty for the Native Americans: mussels\, fishes\, turtles\, otters\, muskrats\, ducks\, geese\, and large wading birds. Rivers were a ready water source for drinking\, bathing\, and cooking\, and for the game people hunted. The Scioto River and Paint Creek connected with many other rivers and streams\, giving the people a vital link to other communities and distant regions and allowing them to gather to create monumental earthworks on a large scale. \nStudents from schools around the country drew inspiration from this theme\, and connected with our park rangers through Distance Learning to create this year’s student art exhibition. Artwork is on display in the Mound City Group Visitor Center auditorium now through June 22\, 2025 during regular business hours 9am – 4pm\, every day of the week. \nTo learn more call the park at 740-774-1126.
URL:https://visitchillicotheohio.com/event/river-connections-student-art-exhibition/2025-05-29/
LOCATION:Mound City Group Visitor Center\, 16062 SR 104\, Chillicothe\, OH\, 45601\, United States
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