BATH TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY EVENTS - 2026
Please note: While meetings may be listed and scheduled, please check for confirmation that the information has not changed.
Bath Township Meetings – Most Bath Township board and committee regular meetings – Board of Trustees, Appearance Review Commission, Board of Zoning Appeals, and Zoning Commission – take place with both in-person and virtual options. The Bath Board of Trustees Work/Agenda Sessions and the Bath Water and Sewer District Board hold only in-person meetings. For details, call 330-666-4007.
Bath Township Museum – The Bath Museum, 1241 N. Cleveland-Massillon Road, is now open for the season with the exhibit “America250,” a collective history in 50-year segments of the political economic, religious, social, intellectual and aesthetic Bath events of those decades, free admittance. Museum hours are Mondays and Wednesdays, 9-11 a.m., and Sundays, 1-4 p.m. The Stony Hill School House is currently not open but hours and events will be determined as the season progresses. For information, call Lee Darst, Administrator, 330-734-8511 or e-mail: bathhistoricalsociety@roadrunner.com
The Cuyahoga Valley National Park – Ohio’s only National Park is right in Bath’s backyard. For operating status and planned activities check the park website at https://www.nps.gov/cuva/planyourvisit/ or call 440-546-5960 for information.
Bath-Fairlawn Branch of the Akron-Summit County Library is open to the public from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. on Mondays-Thursdays; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on Fridays; and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturdays. For other information, call 330-666-4888.
Hale Farm & Village, 2686 Oak Hill Road, Special events are scheduled throughout the year. This outdoor living history museum is now closed until early June except for scheduled special events. For information, call 330-666-3711 or visit www.halefarm.org
Summit County Astronomy Club, Bath Nature Preserve, 4220 Ira Road, this 501(C)3 organization was created to create curiosity about Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math through exploration of the Universe. Star gazing at Bath Nature Preserve on announced nights and solar observing at various locations. For details, check https://www.facebook.com/SummitCountyAstronomy/info; for signup to be contacted when observatory is open, go to https://www.meetup.com/summit-county-astronomy-meetup.
Cuyahoga Valley Farmers’ Market takes place every Saturday, starting May 2 through October, from 9 a.m. to noon, at Howe Meadow, 4040 Riverview Road, Peninsula. Venders provide fresh produce, baked goods, root veggies, local ready-to-eat foods, natural body goods, and more. For more information, visit info@cvfm.org/summer-market
Crown Point Ecology Center, 3220 Ira Road, has opened registrations for its 2026 Certified Organic CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program, one of the longest running CSA programs in Northeast Ohio. Shareholders receive a weekly share of fresh, locally grown produce — harvested at peak flavor by Crown Point’s Farmers. For details, pricing options, shares and split shares, and other information, check at www.crownpointecology.org/csa-program
Camp Christopher, 1930 N. Hametown Road, has opened registration for its 2026 camping programs, including Day Camp, Resident Camp, SumFun Day Camp, Leadership Camp and Express Camp. Financial Assistance is available to those who qualify. For details, check www.campchris.org, email campchristopher@ccdocle.org or call 330-376-2267
The Bath Community Garage Sale, sponsored by the Bath Business Association, will take place on Saturday, June 13, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Participation is limited to Bath residents and businesses and costs $30 which includes advertising, numbered maps to locations, and signage and balloons for day of sale. A map with each participating garage sale location will be available in the June Bath Country Journal and online at the BBA website. To participate, register and pay online at https://www.bathbusinessassociation.com or fill out the form (available online or in the April and May Bath Country Journals) and mail with remittance or post in the Drop Box at Michael’s Workshop: 1861 N. Cleveland-Massillon Road, Akron, OH 44333. Registration deadline for BCJ listing and map is Friday, May 8; registration deadline for BBA Online listing and map is Friday, June 5. For more information, check www.bathbusinessassociation.com
May 21, Thursday
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
* State of Bath Parks – 6 p.m., University of Akron Field Station, annual update on Bath parks; 330-666-4007
* Bath Homeowners Association Annual Meeting – 7-9 p.m., Old Trail School, annual membership renewal/sign-up, vote for officers and operating budget, speaker Vito Sinopoli, township administrator, will discuss township parks, short term rentals, and new and proposed tax legislation’s impact on property tax bills, Head of School, Sarah Johnston, will describe how OTS supports and enhances Bath Township’s core values, learn about Bath’s implementation of the new Comprehensive Plan; visit https://bathhomeowners.org or contact Norma Shaub, BHA president, at norma.shaub@bathhomeowners.org
May 22-24, Friday-Sunday
* Western Reserve Playhouse Mainstage Season -- CRY HAVOC – 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, a Political War Drama rarely produced today that is the powerful portrait of 13 nurses trapped on the Bataan Peninsula during WWII, part survival story, part psychological drama, tickets $15-$25; 330-620-7314 or www.thewrp.org
May 24-25, Sunday-Monday
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast – 8 a.m.-noon, Richfield Masonic Hall; $10 adults, $5 children; for details, call 330-665-3562
May 25, Monday, Memorial Day
* 24th Annual Memorial Day Observance – noon, Bath Veterans’ Memorial Park, southeast corner of Cleveland-Massillon and Bath roads, annual recognition of those veterans who served our country with keynote speaker Brigadier General Tom Luczynski, Air Force flyover, participation by Richfield AMVETS Post 176, student and Scout involvement, music courtesy of Revere High School band, speeches, etc.; details at www.bathtownship.org/community or call 330-666-4007
May 26, Tuesday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
May 27, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
May 28, Thursday
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
May 28-31, Thursday-Sunday
* Western Reserve Playhouse Mainstage Season -- CRY HAVOC – 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, a Political War Drama rarely produced today that is the powerful portrait of 13 nurses trapped on the Bataan Peninsula during WWII, part survival story, part psychological drama, tickets $15-$25; 330-620-7314 or www.thewrp.org
May 31, Sunday
* Sunday Sessions at Bath Township Museum – 2 p.m., during the exhibit “America250,” these Sunday sessions will focus on a variety of topics, this week’s is “The Town of Hammondsburgh,” free admittance; for details, contact Lee Darst, Administrator, at 330-734-8511, or e-mail: bathhistoricalsociety@roadrunner.com
June 1-12, Monday-Friday
* BVS 48th Tour of Distinctive Homes – Accessible 24/7 for 12 days, a virtual, video and narrated tour of six distinctive homes; for details including ticket prices, check www.bathvolunteersforservice.com/home-tour
June 1, Monday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 Special meeting (bill pay); Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007
* Appearance Review Commission – 5 p.m., Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007
June 2, Tuesday
* Bath Business Association – 5:30 p.m., Open House Ghent Area businesses, Clark Gillian & Bertsch, 875 N. Cleveland-Massillon Road, introduction of scholarship recipients; 330-666-3347
June 3, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
* Bath Gamma Garden Club’s Annual Community Event – 6:30 p.m. social, 7 p.m. meeting, Hartwell Room at the Hale Farm & Village Gatehouse, “Promoting Outstanding Landscape Plants for NE Ohio,” with Jason Veil, Secrest Arboretum, along with raffle and silent auction; for details, visit www.bathgammagardenclub.com
June 4, Thursday
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
June 5, Friday
* Bath Volunteers for Service Spring Luncheon and New Officers’ Initiation – 11 a.m. social, 11:30 a.m. meeting, 12:30 lunch, Fairlawn Rockne’s Terrace Room, lunch selection from menu; RSVP to razumpano@aol.com
* Broadway Bingo CaBARet – 7 p.m., Western Reserve Playhouse, one-of-a-kind musical experience where the adult (bar is open) audience plays bingo and each tile corresponds to one of 75 incredible songs, handpicked and performed by a talented ensemble, tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door; 330-620-7314 or www.thewrp.org
June 5, 6, 7, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
* Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad’s Steam in the Valley – 9 a.m. or 3:30 p.m., Rockside Station, ride on the Nickel Plate Road Steam Locomotive 765 through Cuyahoga Valley, tickets range from $35 to $80 based on car class; https://www.cvsr.org/excursions/steaminthevalley
June 6-7, Saturday-Sunday
* Bath Community’s America 250 Celebration -- 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday, community parade followed by activities at Bath Community Park, including live entertainment, family activity zones, classic games, inflatables, food trucks, a Touch-a-Truck experience, collector car show, tethered hot air balloon experience and refreshments; details to be posted on the township website in special event section or call 330-666-4007
Sunday, June 7
* Bath Art Festival – 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Bath Community Park, 75 artists and crafters displaying a diverse array of handmade works, food trucks and live music; details to be posted on the township website in special event section; for more information, check www.BathArtFestival.org
June 8, Monday
* Bath Community Park – upper level – closed for renovations
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
June 9, Tuesday
* Discover Bath Barns – 5 p.m., Location TBD; 330-666-4007
June 10, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
* Rooted Conversations Speaker Series – 6:30-7:45 p.m. Crown Point Ecology Center, “Life in Motion: Pollinators, Wildlife and Food Webs” will explore the relationships between plants, insects, animals, and people, led by Denise Ellsworth, free but donations encouraged for details, call 330-668-8992 or go online to sign up at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/life-in-motion-pollinators-wildlife-and-food-webs-tickets
June 11, Thursday
* Bath Zoning Commission – 6 p.m., Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
June 12, 13, 14, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
* Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad’s Steam in the Valley – 9 a.m. or 3:30 p.m., Rockside Station, ride on the Nickel Plate Road Steam Locomotive 765 through Cuyahoga Valley, tickets range from $35 to $80 based on car class; https://www.cvsr.org/excursions/steaminthevalley
June 13, Saturday
* 14th Annual Bath Community Garage Sale -- 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., sponsored by the Bath Business Association, participating garage sale sites at various locations in Bath; 330-666-3347
June 14, Sunday
* Seasons on the Land: Monthly Walk at Crown Point – 10-11 a.m., Crown Point Ecology Center, monthly guided walk to connect with Crown Point’s fields, gardens, woods, and water, free; 330-668-8992 or www.crownpointecology.org
* Western Reserve Playhouse – Five Bucks Series – 2 p.m., “The Kentucky Cycle,” by Robert Schenkkan, “Ties that Bind, 1819” Episode 4 of a 10-part epic that unfolds across American history and across WRP’s 2026 season is a series of standalone but interconnected episodes follows four families over 200 years and their legacies of violence, hope, and survival, tickets $5; 330-620-7314 or www.thewrp.org
June 15-18, Monday-Thursday
* Revere Safety Town – 9-11:45 a.m., morning session or 1-3:45 p.m. for the afternoon session, Richfield Elementary School, 3080 Revere Road, incoming Kindergarten students registered ahead of time learn about safety in a fun-filled setting; for details email reveresafetytown@gmail.com
June 15, Monday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
* Water and Sewer District Board – 6 p.m., Trustees’ Conference Room; 330-666-4007
* Bath Trustees – 6:30 p.m., Regular Meeting, Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007; Zoom meeting; Meeting ID: 916 3176 7285 Phone: 1-929-205-6099; Passcode 059138
June 16, Tuesday
* Bath Board of Zoning Appeals – 6 p.m., Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007
June 17, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
June 18, Thursday
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
June 19, Friday
* Meadow Music at Crown Point: Alex Bevan – 6-8:30 p.m., Crown Point Ecology Center, 3220 Ira Road, free, family friendly concert, bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and a picnic, or grab a snack from our farm stand and unwind, connect, and soak up summer with music, nature, and community; spots are limited; for details, check https://www.crownpointecology.org or call 330-668-8992
June 21, Sunday
* Sunday Sessions at Bath Township Museum – 2 p.m., during the exhibit “America250,” these Sunday sessions will focus on a variety of topics, this week’s is “The Corners of Bath,” free admittance, for information, call Lee Darst, Administrator, 330-734-8511 or e-mail: bathhistoricalsociety@roadrunner.com
June 22, Monday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
June 23, Tuesday
* Bath Community Fund Annual Meeting – 5 p.m., Crown Point Ecology Center; free community invitation for donors and others to learn about fund updates, meet new board members, enjoy refreshments; 330-618-4477
* Revere Board of Education – 5:30 p.m., Revere Administration Building Conference Room, Work Session; 330-666-4155
June 24, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
June 25, Thursday
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
June 26, Friday
* Meadow Music at Crown Point: Jason Patrick Meyers – 6-8:30 p.m., Crown Point Ecology Center, 3220 Ira Road, free, family friendly concert, bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and a picnic, or grab a snack from our farm stand and unwind, connect, and soak up summer with music, nature, and community; spots are limited; for details, check https://www.crownpointecology.org or call 330-668-8992
June 28, Sunday
* Western Reserve Playhouse – Five Bucks Series – 2 p.m., “The Kentucky Cycle,” by Robert Schenkkan, “God’s Great Supper, 1861” Episode 5 of a 10-part epic that unfolds across American history and across WRP’s 2026 season is a series of standalone but interconnected episodes follows four families over 200 years and their legacies of violence, hope, and survival, tickets $5; 330-620-7314 or www.thewrp.org
June 29, Monday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
* Bath Trustees – 4 p.m., Regular Meeting, Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007; Zoom meeting; Meeting ID: 916 3176 7285 Phone: 1-929-205-6099; Passcode 059138
June 30, Tuesday
* Revere Board of Education – 5:30 p.m., Revere Administration Building Conference Room, Monthly Board Meeting; 330-666-4155
July 1, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
July 2, Thursday
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
July 6, Monday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
* Appearance Review Commission – 5 p.m., Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007
July 7, Tuesday
* Bath Business Association – 5:30 p.m., Trustees’ Meeting Room, regular monthly business meeting; 330-666-3347
July 8, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
* Heritage Corridors of Bath – 4:30 p.m., Location TBD; 330-666-4007
* Bath Gamma Garden Club Annual Picnic– 6:30 p.m. social, 7 p.m. meeting, Hale Farm & Village Carriage Pavillion, Celebrate America 250; for details, visit www.bathgammagardenclub.com
July 9, Thursday
* Bath Zoning Commission – 6 p.m., Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
July 10, Friday
* Meadow Music at Crown Point: Morning Star Band – 6-8:30 p.m., Crown Point Ecology Center, 3220 Ira Road, free, family friendly concert, bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and a picnic, or grab a snack from our farm stand and unwind, connect, and soak up summer with music, nature, and community; spots are limited; for details, check https://www.crownpointecology.org or call 330-668-8992
July 13, Monday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
* Bath Trustees – 6:30 p.m., Regular Meeting, Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007; Zoom meeting; Meeting ID: 916 3176 7285 Phone: 1-929-205-6099; Passcode 059138
July 14, Tuesday
* Revere Board of Education – 5:30 p.m., Revere Administration Building Conference Room, Work Session; 330-666-4155
July 15, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
July 16, Thursday
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
* Bath Park Board – 6 p.m., Location TBD; 330-666-4007
July 17, Friday
* Meadow Music at Crown Point: Swizzle Stick Band – 6-8:30 p.m., Crown Point Ecology Center, 3220 Ira Road, free, family friendly concert, bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and a picnic, or grab a snack from our farm stand and unwind, connect, and soak up summer with music, nature, and community; spots are limited; for details, check https://www.crownpointecology.org or call 330-668-8992
July 17-26, Friday-Sunday
* Western Reserve Playhouse Mainstage Season – Godspell – 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, an intergenerational musical with an intergenerational cast blending parable, comedy and community, tickets $15-$25; 330-620-7314 or www.thewrp.org
July 19, Sunday
* Sunday Sessions at Bath Township Museum – 2 p.m., during the exhibit “America250,” these Sunday sessions will focus on a variety of topics, this week’s is “Early Industries,” free admittance, for information, call Lee Darst, Administrator, 330-734-8511 or e-mail: bathhistoricalsociety@roadrunner.com
July 20, Monday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
* Water and Sewer District Board – 6 p.m., Trustees’ Conference Room; 330-666-4007
July 21, Tuesday
* Revere Board of Education – 5:30 p.m., Revere High School Media Center, Monthly Board Meeting; 330-666-4155
* Bath Board of Zoning Appeals – 7 p.m., Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007
July 22, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
July 23, Thursday
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
July 24, Friday
* Meadow Music at Crown Point: Blue Lunch – 6-8:30 p.m., Crown Point Ecology Center, 3220 Ira Road, free, family friendly concert, bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and a picnic, or grab a snack from our farm stand and unwind, connect, and soak up summer with music, nature, and community; spots are limited; for details, check https://www.crownpointecology.org or call 330-668-8992
July 27, Monday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
* Bath Trustees – 4 p.m., Regular Meeting, Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007; Zoom meeting; Meeting ID: 916 3176 7285 Phone: 1-929-205-6099; Passcode 059138
July 29, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
July 30, Thursday
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
July 31, Friday
* Meadow Music at Crown Point: Richfield Circus – 6-8:30 p.m., Crown Point Ecology Center, 3220 Ira Road, free, family friendly concert, bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and a picnic, or grab a snack from our farm stand and unwind, connect, and soak up summer with music, nature, and community; spots are limited; for details, check https://www.crownpointecology.org or call 330-668-8992
* Broadway Bingo CaBARet – 7 p.m., Western Reserve Playhouse, one-of-a-kind musical experience where the adult (bar is open) audience plays bingo and each tile corresponds to one of 75 incredible songs, handpicked and performed by a talented ensemble, tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door; 330-620-7314 or www.thewrp.org
Aug. 3, Monday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
* Appearance Review Commission – 5 p.m., Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007
Aug. 4, Tuesday
* Bath Business Association – 5:30 p.m., Guest Speak and abbreviated business meeting, location TBD; 330-666-3347
Aug. 5, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
* Bath Gamma Garden Club – 5-9 p.m., Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, after-hours garden tour with a speaker from Stan Hywet; for details, visit www.bathgammagardenclub.com
Aug. 6, Thursday
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
Aug. 9, Sunday
* Western Reserve Playhouse – Five Bucks Series – 2 p.m., “The Kentucky Cycle,” by Robert Schenkkan, “Tall Tales, 1890” Episode 5 of a 10-part epic that unfolds across American history and across WRP’s 2026 season is a series of standalone but interconnected episodes follows four families over 200 years and their legacies of violence, hope, and survival, tickets $5; 330-620-7314 or www.thewrp.org
Aug. 10, Monday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
* Bath Trustees – 6:30 p.m., Regular Meeting, Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007; Zoom meeting; Meeting ID: 916 3176 7285 Phone: 1-929-205-6099; Passcode 059138
Aug. 11, Tuesday
* Discover Bath Barns – 5 p.m., Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007
* Revere Board of Education – 5:30 p.m., Revere Administration Building Conference Room, Work Session; 330-666-4155
Aug. 12, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
Aug. 13, Thursday
* Bath Zoning Commission – 6 p.m., Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
Aug. 16, Sunday
* Sunday Sessions at Bath Township Museum – 2 p.m., during the exhibit “America250,” these Sunday sessions will focus on a variety of topics, this week’s is “Early Bath Township Government,” free admittance, for information, call Lee Darst, Administrator, 330-734-8511 or e-mail: bathhistoricalsociety@roadrunner.com
* BBA Membership and Guests Picnic – Time TBD, Dan and Nancy Fay’s home, 330-666-3347
Aug. 17, Monday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
* Water and Sewer District Board – 6 p.m., Trustees’ Conference Room; 330-666-4007
Aug. 18, Tuesday
* Revere Board of Education – 5:30 p.m., Revere High School Media Center, Monthly Board Meeting; 330-666-4155
* Bath Board of Zoning Appeals – 7 p.m., Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007
Aug. 19, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
Aug. 20, Thursday
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
Aug. 22, Saturday
* Bet for the Farm Taste of Earth Fundraiser Gala – 5-9 p.m., Crown Point Ecology Center, an heirloom evening of spirits, provisions & luck, details to follow; 330-668-8992
Aug. 23, Sunday
* Western Reserve Playhouse – Five Bucks Series – 2 p.m., “The Kentucky Cycle,” by Robert Schenkkan, “Fire in the Hole, 1920” Episode 6 of a 10-part epic that unfolds across American history and across WRP’s 2026 season is a series of standalone but interconnected episodes follows four families over 200 years and their legacies of violence, hope, and survival, tickets $5; 330-620-7314 or www.thewrp.org
Aug. 24, Monday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
* Bath Trustees – 4 p.m., Regular Meeting, Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007; Zoom meeting; Meeting ID: 916 3176 7285 Phone: 1-929-205-6099; Passcode 059138
Aug. 26, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
Aug. 27, Thursday
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
Aug. 30, Sunday
* Sunday Sessions at Bath Township Museum – 2 p.m., during the exhibit “America250,” these Sunday sessions will focus on a variety of topics, this week’s is “Building Bath Roads and Transportation Routes,” free admittance, for information, call Lee Darst, Administrator, 330-734-8511 or e-mail: bathhistoricalsociety@roadrunner.com
Aug. 31, Monday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
Sept. 1, Tuesday
* Bath Business Association – 5:30 p.m., Trustees’ Meeting Room, regular monthly business meeting; 330-666-3347
Sept. 2, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
* Bath Gamma Garden Club – 6:30-8:30 p.m., Graf's Garden Shop, Landscape and Farm Market, 1015 White Pond Drive, “Graf’s The Flower Truck, featuring Karlie Graf as speaker; for details, visit www.bathgammagardenclub.com
Sept. 3, Thursday
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
Sept. 4-6, Friday-Sunday
* Made in Ohio Art & Craft Festival – Hale Farm & Village; for details, check the website, www.madeinohiofestival.org; for exhibitor applications, check out https://ojs.biz/madeinohio2024
Sept. 8, Tuesday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
* Revere Board of Education – 5:30 p.m., Revere Administration Building Conference Room, Work Session; 330-666-4155
* Bath Trustees – 6:30 p.m., Regular Meeting, Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007; Zoom meeting; Meeting ID: 916 3176 7285 Phone: 1-929-205-6099; Passcode 059138
Sept. 9, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
* Heritage Corridors of Bath – 4:30 p.m., Location TBD; 330-666-4007
Sept. 10, Thursday
* Bath Zoning Commission – 6 p.m., Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
Sept. 14, Monday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
* Appearance Review Commission – 5 p.m., Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007
Sept. 15, Tuesday
* Revere Board of Education – 5:30 p.m., Revere High School Media Center, Monthly Board Meeting; 330-666-4155
* Bath Board of Zoning Appeals – 7 p.m., Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007
Sept. 16, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
* 24th Annual Barn Social – 6-8 p.m., Location TBD, sponsored by the Heritage Corridors of Bath, The Bath Business Association, and the Bath Trustees; RSVP at www.bathtownship.recdesk.com or call 330-666-4007
Sept. 17, Thursday
* Bath Park Board – 6 p.m., Location TBD; 330-666-4007
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
Sept. 20, Sunday
* Bath Historical Society Ice Cream Social – noon-3 p.m., Stony Hil Schoolhouse, Hametown Road, ice cream and cake and activities for children; 330-666-3347
* Sunday Sessions at Bath Township Museum – 2 p.m., during the exhibit “America250,” these Sunday sessions will focus on a variety of topics, this week’s is “Bath Township Cemeteries,” free admittance, for information, call Lee Darst, Administrator, 330-734-8511 or e-mail: bathhistoricalsociety@roadrunner.com
* Bath Business Association Bath America 250 Road Rally – 3 p.m., follow clues to find hidden gems around Bath, start at Stony Hill Schoolhouse, end at Crown Point; for details, check www.bathbusinessassociation.com
Sept. 21, Monday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
* Bath Trustees – 4 p.m., Regular Meeting, Trustees’ Meeting Room; 330-666-4007; Zoom meeting; Meeting ID: 916 3176 7285 Phone: 1-929-205-6099; Passcode 059138
* Water and Sewer District Board – 6 p.m., Trustees’ Conference Room; 330-666-4007
Sept. 23, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
Sept. 24, Thursday
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
Sept. 28, Monday
* Bath Trustees – 9:30 a.m., Work session, Trustees’ Meeting Room, 3864 W. Bath Road; 330-666-4007
Sept. 30, Wednesday
* Fairlawn Rotary Club – 7:30 a.m., Viscous Biscuit, 3900 Medina Road, Montrose; for details, check https://rotarydistrict6630.org/clubinfo/fairlawn
Oct. 1, Thursday
* Bath Richfield Kiwanis – 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall; for details, call 330-665-3562
Oct. 2, Friday
* Broadway Bingo CaBARet – 7 p.m., Western Reserve Playhouse, one-of-a-kind musical experience where the adult (bar is open) audience plays bingo and each tile corresponds to one of 75 incredible songs, handpicked and performed by a talented ensemble, tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door; 330-620-7314 or www.thewrp.org
Oct. 7, Wednesday
* Bath Gamma Garden Club – 7-9 p.m., Hale Farm & Village, “Moon Garden/White Garden, with speaker Noelle Akin, of Petitti's Garden Centers; for details, visit www.bathgammagardenclub.com
Oct. 10, Saturday
* Bath Fire Department Community CPR Class, Heart Saver AED – 9-11 a.m., Bath-Copley Fire Station #2, 4570 Medina Road, Copley, $35, limited to Bath residents and employees of Bath businesses, hands-on and video training, a minimum of five attendees must be signed up or class is cancelled; register at 330-666-3738 or by email at cpr@bathtownship.org
Nov. 13, Friday
* BVS 9th Annual Trivia and Taco Fall Fundraiser – 5:30 p.m., St. George’s Fellowship Center, 3204 Ridgewood Road, Fairlawn; for tickets and info, check out www.bathvolunteersforservice.com
Nov. 19, Thursday
* Bath Volunteers for Service Blood Drive – 12:30-6 p.m., Bath United Church of Christ Fellowship Hall, 3980 W. Bath Road, to sign up and preregister, go to www.redcrossblood.org and enter code BVS