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May 31, 2026 - June 7, 2026

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Jun 6 Saturday 7 events
May 31

Chardon Polka Band Worship, Picnic, and Benefit Concert 

May 31

The Chardon Polka Band will lead a lively polka-style worship service at Celebration Lutheran Church, 10621 Auburn Road, Chardon, Ohio on Sunday, May 31, 2026, beginning with coffee and donuts at 9:30 a.m. Following the 10-11 a.m.

June 1

Safetyville

June 1

Safetyville is sponsored by the Police Department and will educate children on various safety topics.
June 1

1,000 Books Before Kindergarten

June 1

Children who have not started kindergarten can sign up. 
June 1

Baby And Me Story Time

June 1

Experience a fun interactive session using songs, rhymes, puppets, and musical instruments.

June 2

Safetyville

June 2

Safetyville is sponsored by the Police Department and will educate children on various safety topics.
June 2

Jurassic Kids

June 2

Children that have completed kindergarten through third grade read, create, and explore!  6/2-7/21.
June 2

Music & Movement

June 2

Fun, interactive storytime featuring music and creative movement while introducing stories and early literacy concepts.
June 2

Play Lab

June 2

Hands-on, open-ended, STEAM, and creative play experiences for ages 2-5.

June 3

Safetyville

June 3

Safetyville is sponsored by the Police Department and will educate children on various safety topics.
June 3

Fun on the Farm

June 3

Pony and pony cart rides, horse rides and more.
June 3

Family Circle Time

June 3

Stories, songs and fingerplays.
June 3

Explor-a-Story

June 3

Morning stories, open play, and hands-on exploration.
June 3

Books at Bedtime

June 3

Family bedtime storytime.

June 4

Growing and Grounded

June 4

Learn grounding skills through expressive arts, gain self-awareness, develop coping skills, and learn how to navigate challenges. Classes are facilitated by a licensed therapist.
June 4
The Gathering Place, a charity in Beachwood, Ohio

Kids in the Garden

June 4

Enjoy a short program on seed saving followed by a seed swap.
June 4

Safetyville

June 4

Safetyville is sponsored by the Police Department and will educate children on various safety topics.
June 4

Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival

June 4

Enjoy the 40th hot air balloon festival of Coshocton County.

June 4

Delight Nights

June 4

Interactive play and fun with full access to 25 exhibits.

June 5

Storytime with Josh

June 5

Spark a Love of Science Through Stories with Josh Avsec, Associate Director of Museum Experience.
June 5

Safetyville

June 5

Safetyville is sponsored by the Police Department and will educate children on various safety topics.
June 5

Wiggle, Giggle and Shake

June 5

Have fun clapping, marching and moving to music.

June 6

Safetyville

June 6

Safetyville is sponsored by the Police Department and will educate children on various safety topics.
June 6

Bald Eagle & Osprey Kayak

June 6

A free three-mile lake float observing and learning about local birds for children ages 10 and up with an adult.
June 6

Once Upon a Story

June 6

Join in the fun with: stories, crafts, songs, and more to celebrate the tales that bring pure joy.
June 6

Zoar Towpath Trail History Tours– America 250

June 6

Walk the scenic Ohio and Erie Towpath Trail between Zoar and Fort Laurens, Ohio’s only Revolutionary War fort, while exploring the rich history of the Ohio & Erie Canal.
June 6

Chardon Square Kids Fest & Flea Market

June 6

Kid friendly games and activities and a great opportunity for kids to get rid of unused toys, games and clothes.

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