• Kate “Mae” Schlotz 95th Birthday Celebration

    American Legion Post 232 12580 S River Rd, Grand Rapids, OH, United States

    Please join us for cake and fellowship in celebrating Kate and 95 years!! Please help spread the word for those who aren't on Facebook! NO GIFTS PLEASE

  • Star Wars Unlimited Play

    Star Wars Unlimited Play
    GameChefs 24232 W Second Street, Grand Rapids, United States

    Every 1st and 3rd Thursday Stop in to play or if you are new, ask for a demo of this award winning Trading Card Game. Random participation prizes. We also play almost every Saturday from 1pm-5pm.

  • Friday Night Fish Fry at the American Legion

    Friday Night Fish Fry at the American Legion
    American Legion Post 232 12580 S River Rd, Grand Rapids, OH, United States

    Join the American Legion as we host our traditional Friday Night Fish Fry! The third Friday of every month (Sept-May) starting at 5pm until sold out. Dine in and spend time with your friends and neighbors, grab and go for a nice meal at home, or take it to the Towpath and have your dinner...

  • Grand Growers 2026 Planning Meeting

    Grand Rapids Library Grand Rapids, OH, United States

    Please join us for our first Meeting in 2026 where we will be reviewing 2025, developing our 2026 calendar, and finding out what direction our members would like to see us take in the new year.

  • Grand Rapids Township Fire & Rescue Meetings

    New Fire Station 17706 Wapakoneta Rd, Grand Rapids, OH, United States

    We are 100% volunteer department serving nearly 1,600 residents of Grand Rapids Township. In addition to the 14 square miles of Grand Rapids township, we also offer water rescue for ~9 miles of the Maumee River in Grand Rapids and Washington Townships. We train every other Monday at the New Fire Station on Wapakoneta at...

  • Historical Society of Grand Rapids Ohio Monthly Meeting

    Grand Rapids Town Hall 24282 Front Street, Grand Rapids, OH, United States

    The Historical Society of Grand Rapids Ohio was formed in 1975 at the suggestion of Mayor James Carter, who recognized that there was a growing interest in our local history.  About thirty interested individuals met in September at the Mid Am Bank building to develop plans and the first annual meeting was held on October 26th.  Marilyn Stevens...