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Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in The Hat Live on Stage! At APAC

Arbogast Performing Arts Center 500 S. Dorset Rd, Troy, OH, United States

Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat Live on Stage!, Sunday, March 29, 2026, 3:00pm Step into the world of The Cat in the Hat and experience Dr. Seuss’s timeless classic come to life on stage! Since 2018, this beloved show has delighted audiences worldwide, bringing smiles to children and families alike. With its zany characters, imaginative storytelling, and playful humor, The Cat in the Hat is more than just a children’s book—it’s a cultural phenomenon. Adapted for the stage in 2009 by the National Theatre of Great Britain, this live show stays true to the original story. Join Sally, her

WGI Sport of the Arts Color Guard World Championship

WGI Sport of the Arts is the world's premier organization producing indoor color guard, percussion ensemble, and winds competitions. It is called the Sport of the Arts because it brings music to life through performance in a competitive format.  Competition WGI uses a competition-based approach for organizing events in order to showcase youth activities in pursuit of high standards of achievement. Events include over 60 Regionals and Power Regionals, which lead to the three-day World Championships that evaluate more than 350 guards, 250 percussion ensembles, and 40 winds groups.

Film Series at Troy-Hayner: Thoroughly Modern Millie

Troy-Hayner Cultural Center 301 West Main Street, Troy, OH, United States

Friday Night Movies at the Hayner Center feature classic films with an informational introduction, café style seating, popcorn, and soda. All movies are free and open to the public. All films start at 7:00 pm. Parents are encouraged to check each film's rating.

2nd Saturday Vendor Show

Piqua Center 987 E. Ash St, Piqua, OH, United States

 Join us for our 2nd Saturday Vendor Events! —a monthly celebration of small businesses, shopping, and fun! 10:00AM-5:00PM  Explore 30+ vendors and discover unique finds while supporting local businesses.  Where? Piqua Center Cost? FREE! Mark your calendars, and don’t miss it!

WGI Sport of the Arts Percussion World Championships

WGI Sport of the Arts is the world's premier organization producing indoor color guard, percussion ensemble, and winds competitions. It is called the Sport of the Arts because it brings music to life through performance in a competitive format.  Competition WGI uses a competition-based approach for organizing events in order to showcase youth activities in pursuit of high standards of achievement. Events include over 60 Regionals and Power Regionals, which lead to the three-day World Championships that evaluate more than 350 guards, 250 percussion ensembles, and 40 winds groups.

Brukner Nature Center’s 5K Run Wild for Wildlife

Brukner Nature Center 5995 Horseshoe Bend Rd, Troy, OH, United States

If you enjoy running or hiking on woodland trails, you’ll love BNC’s 5K Run Wild for Wildlife! This 5K run/walk starts and finishes at the parking lot and winds through the woods along wildflower studded trails. Steep hills and rough terrain is involved but you can handle it!  Bring a friend, but leave Fido at home, pets are not allowed at BNC – they scare our wildlife! (Pre-registration event only) Entry fees include an eco-friendly bag of goodies, plus the opportunity to add on a cool race T-shirt (design is in the works)!  All proceeds from this fundraiser support our

WGI Sport of the Arts Winds World Championship

WGI Sport of the Arts is the world's premier organization producing indoor color guard, percussion ensemble, and winds competitions. It is called the Sport of the Arts because it brings music to life through performance in a competitive format.  Competition WGI uses a competition-based approach for organizing events in order to showcase youth activities in pursuit of high standards of achievement. Events include over 60 Regionals and Power Regionals, which lead to the three-day World Championships that evaluate more than 350 guards, 250 percussion ensembles, and 40 winds groups.

Hug The Earth Family Festival

Lost Creek Reserve 2385 OH-41, Troy, OH, United States

Whether you come to sing along with your favorite Banana Slug String Band song or try out one of the many activities, you are sure to have a good time. Lost Creek Reserve Saturday, April 18th, 2026 12 - 5 p.m. We hope you will join us for our annual Hug the Earth Festival at Lost Creek Reserve! The fun begins at noon when you can sing and dance with the Banana Slug String Band as they perform their popular songs like “Dirt Made My Lunch” and “Water Cycle Boogie.” Also beginning at noon continue the fun with outdoor adventures

Free

Mrs. Hayner’s Birthday Tea

Troy-Hayner Cultural Center 301 West Main Street, Troy, OH, United States

Saturday, April 19 and Wednesday, April 23, 2026 at 2:00pm - $20/person, Reservations required Each spring, the Troy-Hayner Cultural Center honors the birthday of our founder, Mary Jane Hayner, with an elegant afternoon tea. Guests enjoy a beautifully prepared tea service, complete with sweets, savories, and fine tea in the Hayner Ballroom. This year’s program will carry an Americana theme in recognition of America 250, Miami County’s celebration of our shared history. Guests can expect a live musical performance with a short poetry reading woven into the program. The full lineup will be announced soon, but the spirit of the

Mrs. Hayner’s Birthday Tea

Troy-Hayner Cultural Center 301 West Main Street, Troy, OH, United States

Saturday, April 19 and Wednesday, April 23, 2026 at 2:00pm - $20/person, Reservations required Each spring, the Troy-Hayner Cultural Center honors the birthday of our founder, Mary Jane Hayner, with an elegant afternoon tea. Guests enjoy a beautifully prepared tea service, complete with sweets, savories, and fine tea in the Hayner Ballroom. This year’s program will carry an Americana theme in recognition of America 250, Miami County’s celebration of our shared history. Guests can expect a live musical performance with a short poetry reading woven into the program. The full lineup will be announced soon, but the spirit of the