Comic, magician and hypnotist Michael Night to perform Nov 19

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Press Staff Writer

       National touring comedy magician and stage hypnotist Michael Night will perform his Comedy, Magic and Hypnosis Show Nov. 19 at the Summit Event Center, 23 North Summit St., in downtown Toledo.
        Night has made a name for himself with his show which is a mix of stand-up comedy, mesmerizing magic effects, ventriloquism and wildly funny stage hypnosis.
        “I love to get people involved in the magic part of the show, but don’t worry if you do not want to get hypnotized – it’s all voluntary, and, no, I do not make anyone cluck like a chicken,” he said.
        Night has performed all across the country on TV and radio. He has also acted in movies and performed stunts like driving a car while his eyes were taped shut.             
        Tickets are $25 for general admission and $50 for VIP where you get early access, a free Michael Night T-Shirt, reserved seating, and a meet and greet with Night and the comics. Also on the show is Chris Young from Hell Michigan and Martin Malloy from Cleveland. Date Saturday, November 19, 8 PM Rated R
You can pick up tickets at 3232 W Sylvania Ave (Cash Only) or online https://www.facebook.com/MichaelNightMagic
 
Ongoing          
        • “Mustering Memory: 160 Years of Saluting the Civil War,” Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums, Spiegel Grove, Fremont. Special exhibit provides the often-overlooked history of how people have chosen and still choose to remember the Civil War. 419-332-2081, rbhayes.org.
        • Saturdays through November: Toledo Farmers Market, 525 Market St., 8 a.m.-2 p.m. toledofarmersmarket.com.
        • Through Nov. 30: “Experiencing Veterans & Artists Collaboration,” Hayes Presidential Library & Museums, Spiegel Grove, Fremont. This special exhibit features original artwork inspired by and based upon local veterans’ experiences in wars dating back to World War I. First-hand veteran recollections are paired with an artist who uses their stories to create works of art. Interviews completed with veterans through HPLM’s Northwest Ohio Veterans Oral History Project are the basis for works in this exhibit. Free with HPLM admission. rbhayes.org.
        • Through Feb. 5, 2023: “State of The Art: Revealing Works From the Conservation Vault,” Toledo Museum of Art Canaday Gallery, 2445 Monroe St., Toledo. This exhibition opens the “conservation vault” to give visitors a glimpse of works of art that largely have been out of sight in storage for, in some cases, decades. The works include paintings, sculpture, metalwork, textiles, and paper and range in date from the 1500s to the 1990s. All of them are in need of conservation—specialized treatment that will allow them to return to view in the galleries in improved condition. toledomuseum.org.
 
November
Nov. 5: Professional Storyteller Corinne Stavish on Stage, Pemberville Opera House, 115 Main St., 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 and are available at the door. pembervilleoperahouse.org.
Nov. 5: The World at War: Miniature War Gaming Day, Fort Meigs Memorial, Perrysburg, Miniature war gaming experts help visitors play more war games and learn about this family-friendly hobby. fortmeigs.org.
Nov. 5: Toledo Walleye vs. Cincinnati Cyclones, Huntington Center, Toledo, 7:15 p.m. toledowalleye.com.
Nov. 5-6: “The Turn of the Screw,” Toledo Repertoire Theatre, 16 Tenth St. Based on the provocative tale of suspense, horror, and repressed sexuality, this adaptation is reimagined as a play for two actors. toledorep.org.
Nov. 6: The Four Phantoms in Concert, Stranahan Theater, 4645 Heatherdowns Blvd., 3 p.m. An extravagant celebration of the iconic music of Broad­way and more, The Four Phantoms in Concert brings together four Phantoms from the Tony Award-winning “The Phan­tom of the Opera” for an unforgettable night of entertainment. americantheatreguild.com/toledo/shows/fourphantoms.
Nov. 8: Veterans Day, Hayes Presidential Library and Museums, Spiegel Grove, Fremont, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Veterans receive free admission. rbhayes.org.
Nov. 9: Beer & Wine Tasting, Schedel Arboretum & Gardens, 19255 W. Portage River S. Rd., Elmore, 6:30-8 p.m. Join personal chef Jennifer Schuerman for a beer and wine tasting with creative foods. This tasting is for both the novice and expert. $36.05. Reservations required. schedel-gardens.org/calendar.html.
Nov. 9: Toledo Walleye vs. Wheeling Nailers, Huntington Center, Toledo, 10:35 a.m. toledowalleye.com.
Nov. 9: Baby Sharks Live! The Christmas Show, Stranahan Theater, Toledo, and 7:15 p.m. Splash along with Baby Shark and Pinkfong as they journey into the sea for the holidays to sing and dance through some of your favorite songs. etix.com.
Nov. 9: NMGL Fall Lecture Series – Mail by the Pail, National Museum of the Great Lakes, 1701 Front St., Toledo, 7-8:30 p.m. Presenter will be Sam Buchanan, general manager of the J.W. Wescott Co., which has continuously served the Great Lakes marine community with everything from mail to Amazon deliveries. Free; registration required. Offered in person and online via Zoom. Donations welcome. nmgl.org/event/fall-lecture-mail-by-the-pail.
Nov. 11: Veterans Day at National Museum of the Great Lakes, Toledo. Free admission to retired and active military during museum hours, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Valid ID or proof of veteran status required. nmgl.org/event/veterans-day-free-admission-2022.
Nov. 12: Second Saturdays R4 Kids, Around the World with Col. Webb Hayes, Hayes Presidential Library & Museums, Spiegel Grove, Fremont, 9:30-11:30 a.m. A free drop-in activity program geared toward K-3; however all children are welcome. 419-332-2081, rbhayes.org.
Nov. 12: Blade Holiday Parade, downtown Toledo, 10 a.m. Marching bands, color guards, clowns, giant balloons, dance teams, Santa and more.
Nov. 12: Maker’s Mart, Holiday Edition, Handmade Toledo, 1717 Adams St., 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Enjoy a day of supporting makers and shopping small at a one-day pop-up indie craft fair. handmadetoledo.com.
Nov. 12: Toledo Walleye vs. Kalamazoo Wings, Huntington Center, Toledo, 7:15 p.m. toledowalleye.com.
Nov. 12-13: Fremont Flea Market, Sandusky County Fairgrounds, Fremont. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat. and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun. sanduskycountyfair.com.
Nov. 12-13: The Fitzgerald Experience, National Museum of the Great Lakes, Toledo/ In honor of the 46th anniversary of the loss of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, NMGL is offering a weekend of special guided tours of the Col. James M. Schoonmaker Museum Ship, using the lake freighter and its similarities to the Edmund Fitzgerald to discuss the events of Nov. 10, 1975. $20/members, $25/nonmembers. nmgl.org/event/the-fitzgerald-experience-2022.
Nov. 13: Got Talent? Fremont Community Theatre Workshop to help actors prepare for auditions, 1551 Dickinson St., Fremont, 1-2:30 p.m. No registration required. 419-307-2608.
Nov. 16: A Motown Christmas, Stranahan Theater and Great Hall, Toledo, 7:30 p.m. A Motown Christmas features a world-class vocal group, assembled from past and present members of Motown’s most legendary groups – The Temptations, The Miracles and The Contours. etix.com.
Nov. 17: Brewdolph Bash, Toledo Zoo, 2 Hippo Way, Toledo, 6-10 p.m. Adults 21+ are invited to this limited-attendance preview night of Lights Before Christmas presented by KeyBank. Enjoy a fun-filled evening strolling through the Zoo. Entertainment includes strolling holiday characters, Skittlebots, dueling pianos, and more. toledozoo.org/brewdolphbash.
Nov. 18: Hensville Tree Lighting & Light Show, Washington and St. Clair streets, Toledo, 5-7 p.m. Part of downtown Toledo’s Light Up the City celebration, this fun, family-friendly will include a lighting ceremony at 6 p.m. milb.com/toledo/news.
Nov. 18-Dec. 31: Lights Before Christmas presented by KeyBank, Toledo Zoo, Toledo. The zoo’s holiday tradition is a treat for people of all ages, with millions of lights, animation displays, model trains, and Santa, too. 419-385-4040 or toledozoo.org,
Nov. 18: Toledo Walleye vs. Wheeling Nailers, Huntington Center, Toledo, 7:15 p.m. toledowalleye.com.
Nov. 18-19: Comedian David Koechner (Todd Packer on “The Office,” Funny Bone Comedy Club, Levis Commons, Perrysburg. toledo.funnybone.com.
Nov. 19: Levis Commons Tree Lighting & Christmas Kickoff, Shops at Levis Commons, Perrysburg, 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m. shopleviscommons.com/events.
Nov. 19: Red Truck Christmas Wreath Class, Schedel Arboretum & Gardens, 19255 W. Portage River S. Rd., Elmore, 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Sharon Weddell will guide the class. $49.44, includes supplies. schedel-gardens.org/calendar.html.
Nov. 19: Bonnigson & Associates Fall Consignment Sale, Sandusky County Fairgrounds, 901 Rawson Ave., Fremont, 9:37 a.m. Live and webcast. Agriculture and construction equipment, trucks, lawn and garden, autos, mowers, ATVs and UTV and more. bonnigson.com.
Nov. 25: Toledo Walleye vs. Fort Wayne Komets, Huntington Center, Toledo, 7:15 p.m. toledowalleye.com.
Nov. 25-Jan 1, 2023: Rock & Awe Holiday Light Show, 100 N. Park Ave., Fremont. Featuring over 17,000 holiday lights synchronized to music and special effects ad the Sandusky County Courthouse. Free. sanduskycounty.org.
Nov. 25-Jan. 8, 2023: Hayes Train Special Model Train Display, Hayes Presidential Library & Museums, Fremont. Get in the holiday spirit with model trains that run through intricate Victorian Holiday scenes. 800-998-PRES, rbhayes.org.
Nov. 25: Downtown Fremont Annual Christmas Tree Lighting, 7 p.m. downtownfremontohio.org.
Nov. 25-26: Santa’s House, corner of Croghan and Front Street, downtown Fremont, 5-7 p.m. Friday and 1-3 p.m. Saturday. Santa’s House will be open every Friday and Saturday in December until Christmas Eve. Free. downtownfremontohio.com.
Nov 26-27: Christmas in the Village and Festival of Trees, downtown Pemberville. beekersgeneralstore.com.
Nov. 29: Alton Brown Live, Beyond the Eats, Stranahan Theater and Great Hall, 4645 Heatherdowns Blvd., Toledo, 7:30 p.m. stranahantheater.com/events/alton-brown-live-beyond-the-eats-the-holiday-variant.
 
December
Dec. 3: 50th East Toledo Christmas Parade, 11 a.m. East Toledo.
Dec. 3: Olde Fashioned Christmas, downtown Oak Harbor. At 4:15 p.m., Santa’s friends from the Portage Fire District will be guiding him through the streets of the village as he announces his arrival and opens the holiday season. Festivities include horse-drawn carriage rides, visits with Santa, and more. oakharborohio.net.
Dec. 3-4: Fremont Flea Market, Sandusky County Fairgrounds, Fremont. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat. and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun. sanduskycountyfair.com.
Dec. 3-11: Holidays in the Manor House, Wildwood Preserve Metropark, Toledo. The grand mansion is decorated top to bottom for the holiday season and is ready for tours from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. each day. Other activities include s’mores-making, carriage rides and more. metroparkstoledo.com.
For more events, be sure to visit presspublications.com, visittoleddo.org, shoresandislands.com or sanduskycounty.org. Submit event information to twalro@presspublications.com.
 
 
 

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