Old West End Festival 2023

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HISTORIC FESTIVAL
WEST END
ANNUAL • TOLEDO, OHIO
JUBILEE
JUNE 2 (6 - 10pm) OWE Glow Roll 8:30pm • Music, Food, Beer in the Arboretum SATURDAY, JUNE 3 (10am - 1 1pm) SUNDAY, JUNE 4 (1 1am - 5pm) 2023 GOLDEN JUBILEE SPONSORS
OLD
50th
GOLDEN
FRIDAY,
The
Edward Ford Home 2205 Collingwood Blvd. The Boshart- Guyton Home 2055 Scottwood Ave. The Bolles-Stone/Gaynor Home 2428 Scottwood Ave.
The Devilbiss-Davis Home 3015 Collingwood Blvd.
The R.J. Wheeler,
J.F. Grosswiller, Malenda Home 2015 Scottwood Ave.
OLD WEST END FESTIVAL GUIDE 2023
Judy Stone & Skip Gaynor

Patio Time!

Pub Menu till 1am 1701 Adams St.

Congratulations

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Old West End Association Mission Statement

Objectives of the Old West End Association are:

A. Create and maintain a community atmosphere that encourage a harmonious neighborhood that celebrates diversity and inclusion and stands against racism and all other forms of discrimination;

B.Improve and maintain the safety and security of Old West End residents and property;

C. Improve and maintain the quality and equality of education for children residing in the Old West End;

D. Improve and maintain the dissemination of accurate information about the Old West End, its property, and its spirit as a neighborhood community;

E. Preserve the historic and aesthetic qualities of property located in the Old West End;

F. Provide a means for people to meet and nurture friendships;

G. Coordinate any areas of neighborhood concerns with other neighborhood groups and organizations; and

H. Address any other areas The OWEA deems to be of interest or service to the residents of the Old West End.

Committee Chairs

• 5K Run/Walk - Tom Guyton

• Beer Pavilion - Gloria Minard

2023 Old West End Festival Steering Committee

Jeni Belt, Dustin Hostetler, Christine Palmer, Kent Illenden, Dan Schmitt, Jeremy Mahler and Stephanie Taylor Old West End Association P.O. Box 4652, Toledo, OH 43610 toledooldwestend.com

The Old West End Association consists of these 6 committees:

ARBORETUM – The Agnes Reynolds Jackson Arboretum, established in 1986, is a serene two-acre park located at the corner of Robinwood and Delaware Avenues.

The former site of St. Luke’s Hospital, the park was named in memory of Agnes (Aggie) Reynolds Jackson recognizing her devotion and hard work for the Old West End. This park is maintained by volunteer neighbors with over 60 varieties of trees, shrubs and flowering bushes. Workdays are once a month from spring through fall with dates posted on the website and in the park. Events include Music in the Park concerts performed throughout the summer, the Fall Marketplace and other seasonal events.

BUSINESS/NETWORKING – The Business Networking Committee seeks to promote and support business owners or individuals interested in owning or developing businesses within the boundaries of the Old West End. The group meets to share information and discuss any issues of interest to its members.

EDUCATION & SCHOLARSHIP – OWEA Education Scholarship Committee focuses on the educational advancement and support of our neighborhood students and local schools. We award a scholarship yearly to an individual furthering their post-high school education.

NBI - Neighborhood Beautification and Improvement

Grant – The NBI Grant program committee oversees and makes recommendations to the Executive Board for expenditures from the Neighborhood Beautification and Improvement Fund. This grant is not for improvements on private property or residences but instead for public areas and buildings. The committee establishes parameters for accountability, oversight and reporting to the OWEA on progress. To apply for a grant, please refer to the OWEA website for more information.

• Art Fair Chair - Tara Hubbard

• Buskers - Justin Bays

• Children’s Area - Pam Snyder & Shelly Varelli

Marketplace - Jane Petitjean

• Entertainment - Scott & Melissa Ramsey

• Food Vendors - Jeremy Mahler

• Glenwood Park - Joyce Singer

• Graphics/Guidebook/Printing - Kent Illenden

- Stephanie Taylor & Jeni Belt

• House Tours

• Inclusivity - Tanasio Loudermill

& Christine Palmer

• Info Booth - Bernadette Graham

• PRDan Finkel

• Parade - Paulette Mills & Chris Hanley

• Physical

O.W.E. FESTIVAL - The Old West End Association is responsible for planning and funding the annual Old West End Festival, which is held the first full weekend in June. It includes Historic Home Tours, Art Fair, Marketplace, Food Concessions, Entertainment on two stages, the King Wamba Carnival Parade, Children’s Activities, many garage sales and much more. It takes over 350 volunteers to put on the festival. Festival is an easy and great way to meet neighbors while helping the neighborhood! Funds raised during the festival are reinvested into the neighborhood.

• RefuseKevin Schmenk, Joe Patay & Mike Wagner

Set-Up - Dan Ankenbrandt & Rob Ankenbrandt

• Security - Brad Arps

• Shuttle - Josh Thurston

• Treasurer - Charlie Russell • Underwriting - Dan Schmitt & Dave Petitjean

• VolunteersStas’ Krukowski

• Website - Jemma Hostetler

Sales - Michelle Atkinson

• Yard/Garage

• Infrastructure/Tents - Chuck Madrigal & Finley Gleason

• Friday Night Glow Roll - Keith Cook

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PRESERVATION – The purpose of the Preservation Committee is to engage in focused activities designed to preserve the historic and aesthetic qualities of the Old West End. The committee undertakes salvage efforts, conducts educational sessions and works with homeowners to identify resources to help them with preservation efforts. It also strives to identify at-risk properties to prevent them from falling into disrepair during periods of vacancy.

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June 2-4, 2023
Old West End FESTIVAL 50th Anniversary

1909 2023

The parade starts at 10 am at Robinwood at Collins St. (Glenwood Elementary School). Featuring a new route around the Arboretum this year, see map on page 6.

This eclectic convergence of art, music, street theatre and visual wonder will proceed south through the Old West End (Robinwood, Bancroft,Collingwood) ending at Collingwood at Woodruff St. (Art Fair/Marketplace).

The coronation of King Wamba & Queen Sancha will take place on the steps of the Toledo Museum of Art.

Parade Participants

Lucas County Pit Crew

Iota Phi Theta Fraternity

Royalty Elite Dolls Dance Company

InJustIsLetsEat Majorette

Dance

T-Town Dolly Divas Dance

Team

Parker Dance Factory

Detroit Party Marching Band

Imagine Madison Avenue

School of Art

Birds Eye View Circus

Reynolds Corner Rams

Cheerleading Team

Brownstone Stable Sisters for Unity

Agnes Reynolds Jackson Arboretum

Planned Pethood

YWCA of Northwest Ohio

Children’s Theatre Workshop of Toledo

Hamburger Mary’s Toledo

Glass City Stars Cheer Club

WTOL

Toledo Public Schools

Jessup W Scott High School

Cheerleading Team

Community Drum Circle

Culture Clash Records

Toledo’s PET Bull Project

Royalty 419 Dance And More

John and Kim Howard 2023

Dr. Carnel Smith

Principal of Scott High School

Celeste Smith

COO with Here's My Turning Point and helped to open the Old West End Community Health Center.

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King Wamba & Queen Sancha
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Old West End House Tours

Saturday & Sunday, June 3 & 4, 2023 | 11:00am - 5:00 pm

TICKETS: $20 per person Tour all five houses. $10 per person for a single house tour. Children 12 and under are free with a paying adult ticket. Tickets are available at each house tour site and at the three Information BOOTHS: The Arboretum, Art Fair/ Marketplace Glenwood Park Bazaar

(Credit cards are accepted at these three Information Booths only)

Devilbiss-Davis Home

3015 Collingwood Blvd.

AThis Neoclassical Mansion was built in 1902 for Willard E. Allen, a manufacturer of bath appliances. Thomas A. DeVilbiss and his family purchased and lived here from 1916 to 1932. The imposing front entrance greets the visitor to this 7200 sq. ft. home. The interior of the home is appointed with detailed woodwork, leaded glass, Tiffany-stained glass, barrel-vaulted ceilings and original Waterford lighting fixtures. Magnificent parlors, seven bedrooms, eight baths, seven fireplaces, solarium and a third-floor ballroom all add to make this a spectacular part of Toledo area history.

Bolles-Stone-Gaynor Home

2428 Scottwood Ave.

The Bolles-Stone-Gaynor Home was built in 1910. This 4100 square foot Dutch Colonial was designed by well-known architect Harry Wachter for William and Dorothy (Bonner) Bolles. The home blends the owner’s eclectic style with the old and the new with Maxfield Parrish prints, Labino art glass and a celebration of the 50th year of the festival. Original to the home is a log cabin room built with cedars from the Scott High School campus with a stone fireplace. Bolles founded Troop 3 of the Boy Scouts of America where scouts met.

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The Edward Ford Home

The Edward Ford Home

2205 Collingwood Blvd.

2205 Collingwood Blvd.

The Edward Ford Home was designed by architect George S Mills. This home has extensive use of terracotta for exterior embellishments in the Italian Renaissance style. The interior has intricate flame mahogany panels and columns in the central hallway, main staircase and in the beautiful oval dining room. There are also nine bedrooms and eight fireplaces.

The Edward Ford Home was designed by architect George S Mills. This home has extensive use of terracotta for exterior embellishments in the Italian Renaissance style. The interior has intricate flame mahogany panels and columns in the central hallway, main staircase and in the beautiful oval dining room. There are also nine bedrooms and eight fireplaces.

R.J .Wheeler

EJ.F.Grosswiller-Malenda Home

2015 Scottwood Ave.

R.J.Wheeler-J.F.Grosswiller-Malenda Home is a unique brick English bungalow home built by Mills, Rhines, Bellman and Nordhoff architects of Toledo. This home has opened its doors for the first time to the festival. Transformed into a doctor’s practice in the 1970s, the house has been meticulously restored to showcase original features from 1917, making it a stunning tour home.

THANK YOU HOMEOWNERS AND HOUSE CAPTAINS

Vince & Pathy Davis

The Devilbiss-Davis Home

(Marge Dottling & Tim Glaza, House Captains)

Judy Stone & Skip Gaynor

The Bolles-Stone-Gaynor Home

(Bob Arthur, House Captain)

Chuck Madrigal & Finley Gleason

The Edward Ford Home

(Michael Walker & Alex Livingston, House Captains)

Tom & Ann Guyton

The Boshart-Guyton Home

Libbey Beer & Wine Pavilion

Saturday & Sunday, 11am-6pm, Libbey House, corner of Scottwood and Woodruff.

Boshart-Guyton Home

2055 Scottwood Ave.

The Boshart-Guyton Home, an example of English Arts & Crafts architecture, has been meticulously restored from the first floor up to the third floor ballroom and maid’s quarters. On tour for the first time ever for the 50th Anniversary Festival, enjoy the restored woodwork, stained glass windows,

(Tim Bexten & Laura Mishler, House Captains)

Nick & Jane Malenda

Craft Beers, Summer Wines and a Libbey Glass Sale will be available for sale to Benefit the historic restoration of the Libbey House. There will also be an OWE Association Information table set up with information about the committees of the OWE Association.

R.J.Wheeler, J.F.Grosswiller-Malenda Home

(Ben Jewett, House Captain)

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A - Devilbiss-Davis Home 3015 Collingwood Blvd.

B - Bolles-Stone-Gaynor Home 2428 Scottwood Ave.

C - The Edward Ford Home 2205 Collingwood Blvd.

D - Boshart-Guyton Home 2055 Scottwood Ave.

E - R.J.Wheeler-J.F.GrosswillerMalenda Home 2015 Scottwood Ave.

GARAGE & YARD SALES

As you wander our tree-lined streets, enjoying the music, magnificent homes, and a variety of food options, there will be many yard and garage sales to explore.

6 www.toledooldwestend.com/festival June 2-4, 2023 Music Food Children’s Activities Macelwane Park ARJA Music Food Commons Park Glenwood Park MUSIC FOOD KIDS Wamba Coronation GLENWOOD LUTHERAN AFTER 10am ATM Marketplace FREE FREE FREE FREE COLL. PRES. CHURCH FREE $$ $$ ASHLANDAVE. FREE Libbey House, Association Info., Beer/Wine/Glass Sale PARADE START PARADE FINISH 5K START 5K FINISH
A B C D E = CLOSED STREETS = 5K RUN/WALK = PARADE ROUTE (Sat. Only) = INFORMATION BOOTH House Tours 11am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday = PARKING AVAILABLE = FIRST AID KIT @ INFO. BOOTHS FREE Shuttle/Bus Noon - 5pm Saturday 11am - 5pm Sunday ATM ATM MACHINE at WOODRUFF & COLLINGWOOD and in the ARBORETUM Adjusted Parade Route Many Neighbors host yard parties and have never met a stranger. Wander and make new friends. While the Old West End Association assumes no responsibility for those events, we appreciate our neighbors for adding to the fun atmosphere.
Parade Map & HomeTours SILENT AUCTION 2492 Scottwood at Delaware FLAGS S COOKBOOKS OOKBOOKS Scan the QR code for locations of these Yard & Garage Sales.
June 2-4, 2023 www.toledooldwestend.com/festival 7 Located on the grounds of the Toledo Museum of Art Glass Pavillion, you will experience work from 40+ artists along the winding, shaded paths. Hours are 10am - 5pm, Saturday & Sunday Located just north of the Art Fair all along Woodruff St., the Festival Marketplace is filled with many merchants displaying and selling their works. Hours are 10am - 5pm, Saturday & Sunday W e b u i l d t o a h i g h e r s t a n d a r d S a b a H o m e B u i l d e r s c o m Passion Experience Expertise Welcome! Please enjoy these refreshments sponsored by AmeriHealth Caritas Ohio ACOH_232456250-1 Learn why we’re more than just another Medicaid health plan: • Care management and community outreach • Health education programs • AmeriHealth Caritas Ohio Wellness & Opportunity Center • More benefits and services Join us for food, fun, & spirits with a variety of entertainment! Follow us on Facebook for future events & shows. Join us on our patio with full bar and food service. 1205 Adams Street • Toledo, OH 43604 419.407.5433 • georgjz419.com ART FULL! JUNE 23-25 TOLEDO BOTANICAL GARDEN TOLEDOGROWS.ORG

Glenwood Bazaar + Children’s Activities

Join us at the Glenwood Park Bazaar for fun & fellowship while learning about Healthy Living Sponsored by AmeriHealth!

Saturday - 12pm-8pm

Across the street from Glenwood Elementary School

• Health & Safety Screening Stations

• Live band/concert, Saturday, 6pm8pm.

• Ready to Read Early Literacy program, Sponsored by Toledo Public Library

Saturday 12pm-6pm & Sunday 12pm-5pm

Kid’s Zone Fun Inflatables & yard games, & Healthy Eating, Mindfulness & Fitness Demos sponsored by AmeriHealth!

Sunday Only - 12pm-4pm Metroparks Bicycle Obstacle Course.

Children’s Activities

Located on the grass of the TMA Glass Pavilion

Saturday & Sunday - 11am-4pm

TMA Family Center Make & Take Art

Sponsored by The Toledo Museum of Art JimBo the Biggest Clown Twisting the Smallest Balloon Creations

Sponsored by Jeff Traudt State Farm & Genoa Bank

Inflatable Sponsored by National Heritage Academies.

Sunday only - 11am-4pm

John Davis The Vibe Man Vibraphonist

Sponsored by Martin & Kathy Jarret and David & Judy Winder

Entertainment

Friday Evening 6/2/23 Arboretum

7:00 Dave Kosmyna & Erik McIntyreOld Jazz & Blues

8:30 Zimmerman Twins

Saturday 6/3/23 Arboretum

12:00 Lone Wolf HippiesSoul & Rock n’ Roll

1:00 Arctic Clam - Rock

2:00 Academy Brass

3:00 Chloe & the Steel StringsAmericana

4:00 Horselover - Alt Rock

5:00 Dooley Wilson - Blues

6:00 Sympathy Orchestra -

Progressive Rock

8:00 Robot Mama - Psychedelic Rock

Saturday 6/3/23 Art Fair Stage

1:00 Agele Middleastern DancersDances of Egypt & N. Africa

2:00 Rob Storm - Acoustic Rock

3:00 Rick Flores - Acoustic/Classic

Rock

4:00 Nikki D & the Sisters of ThunderGospel Blues

5:00 EVRYDY PPL - 70’s Funk & Disco

Sunday 6/4/23 Arboretum

12:00 Tim Oehlers - Guitarist Composer

1:00 The Kirbys Band -

Vintage 60’s and 70’s Rock & Roll

2:00 Muddy - Modern Folk

3:00 Echo Record - Indie Rock

4:00 Minglewood Labor CampBluegrass / Country Blues

Sunday 6/4/23 Art Fair Stage

12:00 Backyard Muriel -

Acoustic covers with a twist

1:00 Refuge - Christian Rock

2:00 Gary Byers - Island Music

3:00 Mike Williams on Sax

4:00 Sax B

Street Buskers

Stilt walking, silks

Solo Acoustic

Jimity the Clown

Guitarists

Singers

January Man Modern Dance Company

Folk bands Herdsman Puppets

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OLD WEST END FESTIVAL
Glenwood Park
Jeff Traudt

FOOD & BEVERAGES

Yes, there will be plenty of Food & Beverages!

A large variety of Festival food is available at the Arboretum (Robinwood at Delaware), Art Fair (Parkwood and Woodruff) and Glenwood Park (Robinwood and Collins). There will also be many food trucks scattered throughout the entire neighborhood.

The Arboretum will be selling beer in their Beer Garden

Friday 6 pm to 10 pm, Saturday 11 am to 11 pm and Sunday 11 am to 5 pm.

Arboretum

Robinwood at Delaware

Maybe Cheese Born With It

Papi’s Tacos

Quinn’s Concessions

Deet’s BBQ

The Leaf and Seed

Frenzy on the Go!

K & K Funnel Cakes

Rosie’s Rolling Chef

Uncle Louie’s Food Truck

The Forking Pierogi

Rusty’s Road Trip

Island Soul

BD’s Lemonade King

Swanky Scoops 419

Marketplace / Art Fair

Parkwood at Woodruff

Snowie Summers Shaved Ice

Susie Lynn Lemonade

Island Delights Smoothies

Karen Anne’s Kettle Korn

Opa! Greek Cuisine

Frankly Plant Based Kitchen

Rosie’s Rolling Chef

Trip’n Biscuits

Wandering Bean Coffee

Tom’s BBQ

Dog Waggin

Jikoni Toledo

Tutti Fruity

Glenwood Bazaar

Robinwood at Collins

Toledo Let’s Eat

The Rolling Lemon Beverage Company

Porky’s Sweet Spot

O’Henry’s Kitchen on Wheels

D’s Barbecue

NECC

Ruth Mae’s

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5K RUN WALK

GLOW ROLL MAP

The Old West End 5K kicks off Sunday morning of festival weekend on Sunday morning. Everyone starts and finishes this certified 5K race with the world-famous Toledo Museum of Art as your backdrop. The run/walk has grown each year in popularity with the regional running community. The 5K winds its way through the historic tree-lined streets of Toledo’s Old West End. Enjoy the run, enjoy the neighborhood and enjoy the festival after the race is over.

DETAILS:

Sunday, June 5, 2022.

Registration begins at 7:30 am. 5K Race/Walk begins at 9:00 am, rain or shine.

LOCATION:

Old West End, Toledo. Race begins in front of the Professional Building at the corner of Parkwood & Monroe (1838 Parkwood) See map page 6.

PARKING:

Free parking available in the Toledo Museum of Art. Lot is located at Oakwood Ave. off Collingwood close to the UT Center for the Visual Arts (east end of the main museum complex).

GLOW ROLL

FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2023

COURSE:

Glow Roll Route

This year's kick-off to festival will feature a lighted Bike and Golf Cart Glow Roll. To participate, meet at 2443 Collingwood Blvd. at 7:30 pm for light refreshments, and then at 8:30 pm, proceed throughout the Old West End neighborhood.

To watch, see the route map. Off-street parking is available for participants, and you need to sign a Liability Waiver provided at the event and is also available on the website.

USATF certified (OH 04017 PR) paved and fast, electronic timing, splits at 1- and 2-miles.

AGE GROUPS:

Male and female divisions in each of the following age categories: 14 and under; 15-19; 20-24; 25-29; 30-34; 35-39; 40-44; 45-49; 50-54; 55-59; 60-64; 65-69; 70 & over.

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Pre-Sale Ticket Locations:

Walt Churchill’s Markets (Maumee & Perrysburg)

Sofo’s Foods

Black Kite Coffee

Quenched & Tempered Brewery

Grindhrs Coffee

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Food & Beverage

Donations: Collingwood Water

Seaway Marketplace

In-Kind/Service:

Lourdes University

AmeriHealth

Bike Rides Matter (Keith Cook)

John & Kim Howard

Jan Hemsoth

Libbey House Foundation, Robert Zollweg (Preview Party)

Toledo Metroparks

City of Toledo

Toledo Museum of Art

Toledo Symphony

Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, OH

Free Parking:

Collingwood

Presbyterian Church

Glenwood Lutheran Church

Lutheran Social Services

Mercy College

Knight House

Beal Properties

PANCAKE BREAKFAST

The Preservation Committee of the Old West End Association is bringing back the Pancake Breakfast this year for the Festival. Sunday, June 4, 8am to 12 noon. It will take place at 2492 Scottwood at Delaware. It will support the ongoing objectives of protecting our historic homes, such as tarps for roofs, mowing of lawns, and the 624 Delaware Project House.

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