A visit to Canal Fulton Glassworks, Canal Fulton, OH
Canal Fulton Glassworks is a hot glass production studio and an All Ohio Art Gallery featuring the works of 50+ Ohio artist in blown glass, stained glass, jewelry, pottery, wood carvings, unique furniture, original paintings. Over 3,000 unique, handmade works on display at any time. We also offer classes in hot glass and jewelry making. Come spend the day with us. Visit our website for events, local shops, restaurants and outdoor activities for the entire family. Handicap assessable, open year round. Stop by most Saturday afternoons from 1 till 5 PM to see hot blown glass production and tour our gallery. Our gallery is located in a 200 year old historic building. Come explore Ohio history!
The Escape Room at The Warehouse On The Canal, Canal Fulton, Ohio
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Ashley Gracile presents That's Boating in Canal Fulton Ohio
THAT'S BOATING was created by and produced by Ashley Gracile. It's an exciting look at the lifestyle, destinations and practical information that surround pleasure boating.
Whether it's fishing in the Great Lakes by powerboat, sailing over the emerald waters of the British Virgin Islands by charter, or kayaking in Nanaimo, THAT'S BOATING covers it all.
This 178 episode TV series profiles a broad range of boating styles, from kayaks and canoes to sailboats and powerboats.
Discover the pleasures of the boating lifestyle as THAT'S BOATING tours areas as diverse as the Caribbean, California, Florida, British Columbia, Ontario and the Eastern Seaboard of the United States.
In addition, every episode features a boat review with a complete assessment of features and performance.
From Power to Sail to Paddle if it's on the water.... That's Boating has it from stem to stern
Missing Time Capsule
Canal Fulton is looking for a time capsule from the 1980's.
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Why I, as a black man, attend KKK rallies. | Daryl Davis | TEDxNaperville
A chance encounter with members of the Ku Klux Klan led black musician Daryl Davis on a quest to determine the source of the hate. His unorthodox, yet simple approach, has wielded surprising results and just might be the solution for all racial discourse.
Daryl Davis graduated from Howard University with a degree in Jazz. As a pianist, vocalist, and guitarist, he performs nationally and internationally with The Daryl Davis Band. He has also worked with such notables as Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley’s Jordanaires, The Legendary Blues Band, and many others.
In 1983, A chance occurrence after one of his performances led him to befriend a member of the Ku Klux Klan. This eventually led Daryl to become the first black author to travel the country interviewing KKK leaders and members, all detailed in his book, Klan-Destine Relationships. Today, Daryl owns numerous Klan robes and hoods, given to him by active members who became his friends and renounced the organization.
Since his journey began, Davis has joined an all-white country band, attended KKK rallies, and accepted a “certificate of friendship” from the Traditionalist American Knights of the KKK. He’s even the godfather of former Klan Imperial Wizard Roger Kelly’s granddaughter.
Davis has received the Elliott-Black and MLK awards as well as numerous other local and national awards for his work in race relations, and is often sought by media outlets as a consultant on the KKK and race relations. He is also an actor with stage and screen credits, appearing in the critically acclaimed HBO police drama, The Wire, and most recently, as the subject of the documentary Accidental Courtesy, which filmed his real life encounters with Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazi leaders as he helps to dismantle racism across the United States
Davis has received the Elliott-Black and MLK awards as well as numerous other local and national awards for his work in race relations, and is often sought by media outlets as a consultant on the KKK and race relations. He is also an actor with stage and screen credits, appearing in the critically acclaimed HBO police drama, The Wire, and most recently, as the subject of the documentary Accidental Courtesy, which filmed his real life encounters with Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazi leaders as he helps to dismantle racism across the United States. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at
Stark County's Vietnam deaths in 1968
Stark County soldiers who died in Vietnam in 1968