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SUMMARY:STUDIO GLASS MOVEMENT SYMPOSIUM
DESCRIPTION:STUDIO GLASS MOVEMENT SYMPOSIUM \n \n\nThe American Studio Glass Movement: Toledo’s Creative Legacy\nThis day-long symposium on Saturday\, November 2\, will provide a unique opportunity to learn about the role Toledo played in the creation of the American Studio Glass Movement and the continuing legacy of that movement in the city. Centered on the recent master’s thesis by Bowling Green State University graduate Kaysie Harrington titled “The American Studio Glass Movement: A Regional Study of Its Birth in Northwest Ohio” (December 2018)\, the symposium will include comments by scholars of the history of Toledo glass and the studio glass movement as well as by contemporary artists of the studio glass movement and collectors of their works. The event is co-sponsored by the Libbey House Foundation\, the BGSU College of Arts and Sciences and its Department of History\, and the BGSU School for the Arts. \nMorning sessions will focus on the history of the studio glass movement\, including the history of industrial glass production in Toledo that influenced the creation of the studio glass movement. The afternoon program will focus on the legacy of the studio glass movement\, both in Toledo and nationally. \nAfternoon sessions will feature moderated panel discussions by studio glass artists and early collectors. The symposium will conclude with audience discussion led by Marc Folks\, executive director of the Arts Commission of Greater Toledo\, on how the city can continue to build on the legacy of the movement to spur creativity and economic development throughout the city. \nSpeakers include: Barbara Floyd\, author of The Glass City: Toledo and the Industry That Built It; Kaysie Harrington; Diane Wright\, curator of glass at the Toledo Museum of Art; glass artists Jack Schmidt\, Baker O’Brien\, Shawn Messenger\, and Adam Goldberg; and glass collectors Milt Hakel\, Gail Zimmerman\, and Jim Moore. \nThe cost of the day-long symposium\, including morning refreshments\, lunch\, and a wine-and-cheese reception\, is $50\, or $40 for students with valid school ID. Due to facility size\, registration is limited to the first 50 persons. All proceeds benefit the Libbey House Foundation in its efforts to preserve the home of Edward Drummond Libbey\, the founder of the glass industry in Toledo. \n Register early to reserve your space.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/studio-glass-movement-symposium/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201022T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201022T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
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LAST-MODIFIED:20201014T112149Z
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SUMMARY:LIBBEY SALON FALL LECTURE
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Foundation to Host Talk on History of Toledo State Hospital \nThe Libbey House Foundation will host a talk by Toledo author Kimberly Brownlee on the history of the Toledo State Hospital on Thursday\, October 22.  It begins with a reception at 6:30 p.m.\, followed by an illustrated lecture at 7 p.m. in the parlor of the Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood. \nBrownlee’s lecture is based on her new book\, which will be published by Arcadia Publishing in October.  The Toledo State Hospital served as a residential treatment facility for the mentally ill from 1888 until the early 1980s.  When it opened\, the hospital was revolutionary as the first asylum in the country built using the “cottage model.”  Rather than one large facility\, the Toledo State Hospital consisted of smaller buildings designed to look like homes.  Staff relied on “moral treatment” methods\, a philosophy that believed calming surrounding and nutritious food\, productive work\, and diversion would help to cure.  At one time\, the Toledo State Hospital housed more than 3000 residents. In the 1950s\, the population began to decline\, and as the buildings of the Toledo State Hospital emptied\, they were demolished\, and all were gone by 1981. \n\nSocial distancing and mask wearing (except when eating and drinking) will be observed and and sanitizer will be available. \nDue to social distancing\, tickets are limited to the first 25 registrants.  The cost is $10\, and can be purchased through the Libbey House website: www.libbeyhouse.org  The Libbey House offers accessible parking in the lot behind the house off Woodruff\, adjacent to an accessible ramp.  Copies of Brownlee’s book will be available for sale following her talk.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-fall-lecture/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211007T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211007T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20210515T223152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T003329Z
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SUMMARY:LIBBEY SALON FALL LECTURE SERIES - Lecture by Barbara Floyd
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces Fall Lecture Series:  100 Years of Disability History in Our Community\nA Lecture Series in Honor of Tim Harrington\, Executive Director\, Ability Center of Toledo \nThe lecture series will honor the legacy of the Ability Center of Toledo\, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2020\, and the work of its long-time executive director\, Tim Harrington.  Harrington has announced that he will be retiring by the end of 2021. \nThe Boy Who Changed the World:  Toledo and the ‘Crippled Children’s Movement’\nLecture by Barbara Floyd\, Libbey House board member and local historian.  This lecture will look at Toledo’s early history of assisting persons with disability\, beginning with a young boy born without legs and arms in 1901. \nThe cost is FREE through a grant from the Ohio Humanities\, in recognition of the 125th anniversary of the Libbey House. Space is limited to the first 30 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 and lecture at 7 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and a ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \n\n\nSupport has been provided by Ohio Humanities\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, and the federal ARP Act of 2021.\n\nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we request masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-fall-lecture-series-6/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211014T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211014T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20210515T223651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T003304Z
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SUMMARY:LIBBEY SALON FALL LECTURE SERIES - Lecture by Dan Wilkins
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces Fall Lecture Series:  100 Years of Disability History in Our Community\nA Lecture Series in Honor of Tim Harrington\, Executive Director\, Ability Center of Toledo \nThe lecture series will honor the legacy of the Ability Center of Toledo\, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2020\, and the work of its long-time executive director\, Tim Harrington.  Harrington has announced that he will be retiring by the end of 2021. \nThe Ability Center of Toledo at 100\nLecture by Dan Wilkins\, Director of Special Projects\, The Ability Center of Toledo.  This lecture will examine the 100-year history of the Ability Center\, which began as the Toledo Society for Crippled Children in 1920. \nThe cost is FREE through a grant from the Ohio Humanities\, in recognition of the 125th anniversary of the Libbey House. Space is limited to the first 30 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 and lecture at 7 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and a ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \n\n\nSupport has been provided by Ohio Humanities\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, and the federal ARP Act of 2021.\n\nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we request masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-fall-lecture-series-7/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211021T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211021T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20210515T223924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T003238Z
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SUMMARY:LIBBEY SALON FALL LECTURE SERIES - Lecture by Kim Brownlee
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces Fall Lecture Series:  100 Years of Disability History in Our Community\nA Lecture Series in Honor of Tim Harrington\, Executive Director\, Ability Center of Toledo \nThe lecture series will honor the legacy of the Ability Center of Toledo\, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2020\, and the work of its long-time executive director\, Tim Harrington.  Harrington has announced that he will be retiring by the end of 2021. \nThe Toledo State Hospital: A History\nLecture by Kim Brownlee\, author of the recent book The Toledo State Hospital.  This lecture will examine the fascinating history of Toledo’s institution that helped those with mental illness.  Brownlee’s lecture is based on her new book\, which was recently published by Arcadia Publishing in 2020.  The Toledo State Hospital served as a residential treatment facility for the mentally ill from 1888 until the early 1980s.  When it opened\, the hospital was revolutionary as the first asylum in the country built using the “cottage model.”  Rather than one large facility\, the Toledo State Hospital consisted of smaller buildings designed to look like homes.  Staff relied on “moral treatment” methods\, a philosophy that believed calming surrounding and nutritious food\, productive work\, and diversion would help to cure.  At one time\, the Toledo State Hospital housed more than 3000 residents. In the 1950s\, the population began to decline\, and as the buildings of the Toledo State Hospital emptied\, they were demolished\, and all were gone by 1981. Copies of Brownlee’s book will be available for sale following her talk. \nThe cost is FREE through a grant from the Ohio Humanities\, in recognition of the 125th anniversary of the Libbey House. Space is limited to the first 30 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 and lecture at 7 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and a ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \n\n\nSupport has been provided by Ohio Humanities\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, and the federal ARP Act of 2021.\n\nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we request masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-fall-lecture-series-8/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211028T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211028T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20210515T224131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T003203Z
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SUMMARY:LIBBEY SALON FALL LECTURE SERIES - Lecture by Tim Harrington
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces Fall Lecture Series:  100 Years of Disability History in Our Community\nA Lecture Series in Honor of Tim Harrington\, Executive Director\, Ability Center of Toledo \nThe lecture series will honor the legacy of the Ability Center of Toledo\, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2020\, and the work of its long-time executive director\, Tim Harrington.  Harrington has announced that he will be retiring by the end of 2021. \nDisability History: A Personal View\nLecture by Tim Harrington\, Director of the Ability Center of Toledo.  Harrington will discuss his life and how society has changed the way it regards persons with disabilities. \nThe cost is FREE through a grant from the Ohio Humanities\, in recognition of the 125th anniversary of the Libbey House. Space is limited to the first 30 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 and lecture at 7 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and a ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \n\nSupport has been provided by Ohio Humanities\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, and the federal ARP Act of 2021.\n\nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we request masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-fall-lecture-series-9/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220421T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220421T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20220226T190351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220316T005338Z
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SUMMARY:TOLEDO - THE GLASS CITY LECTURE SERIES | April 21st\, "Roots of Toledo" by Julie McMaster\, TMA
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces International Year of Glass Lecture Series: Toledo—The Glass City\, 1888 to 2022\nThe Libbey House Foundation is sponsoring a lecture series throughout 2022 that will highlight the rich history that has made Toledo “The Glass City.”  The lectures are part of a world-wide celebration of the International Year of Glass\, as designated by the United Nations. \nEach of the planned lectures will focus on a different aspect of glass in Toledo.  The lectures will be held at the former home of Edward Drummond Libbey\, the city’s only National Historic Landmark\, as well as at other venues. \nSpeakers will include historians\, glass industry executives\, researchers\, curators\, and collectors.  The series will focus on Toledo’s unique role in fostering the development of both industrial glass and art glass.  The series is grouped into three themes:  The Roots of Toledo Glass\, Toledo Glass Innovation\, and Toledo Glass and American Aesthetics. \nThe Roots of Toledo Glass\n\nThe Roots of Libbey Glass:  1818 to 1920\nLecture by Julie McMaster\, Archivist of the Toledo Museum of Art\n\nThe cost is of each lecture is $10\, which includes a wine and cheese reception.  Proceeds will go to the Libbey House Foundation\, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey house in Toledo’s Historic Old West End. Space is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6p.m. and lecture at 7 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \nTopics and details on the fall lectures will be forthcoming.  Please check the Libbey House website for updates to schedule\, including the date\, place\, and times for the fall lectures that will begin in September. \nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we request masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-spring-lecture-series-international-year-of-glass/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Lectures,Libbey
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220428T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220428T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20220226T190437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220316T005450Z
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SUMMARY:TOLEDO - THE GLASS CITY LECTURE SERIES | April 28th\, "Michael Owens & the Bottle Machine" by Barbara Floyd
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces International Year of Glass Lecture Series: Toledo—The Glass City\, 1888 to 2022\nThe Libbey House Foundation is sponsoring a lecture series throughout 2022 that will highlight the rich history that has made Toledo “The Glass City.”  The lectures are part of a world-wide celebration of the International Year of Glass\, as designated by the United Nations. \nEach of the planned lectures will focus on a different aspect of glass in Toledo.  The lectures will be held at the former home of Edward Drummond Libbey\, the city’s only National Historic Landmark\, as well as at other venues. \nSpeakers will include historians\, glass industry executives\, researchers\, curators\, and collectors.  The series will focus on Toledo’s unique role in fostering the development of both industrial glass and art glass.  The series is grouped into three themes:  The Roots of Toledo Glass\, Toledo Glass Innovation\, and Toledo Glass and American Aesthetics. \nThe Roots of Toledo Glass\n\nMichael Owens and the Automatic Bottle Machine:  1900 to 1940\nLecture by Barbara Floyd\, author of The Glass City: Toledo and the Industry That Made It\n\nThe cost is of each lecture is $10\, which includes a wine and cheese reception.  Proceeds will go to the Libbey House Foundation\, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey house in Toledo’s Historic Old West End. Space is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6p.m. and lecture at 7 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \nTopics and details on the fall lectures will be forthcoming.  Please check the Libbey House website for updates to schedule\, including the date\, place\, and times for the fall lectures that will begin in September. \nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we request masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-spring-lecture-series-international-year-of-glass-2/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Lectures,Libbey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220505T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220505T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20220226T190508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220316T005533Z
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SUMMARY:TOLEDO - THE GLASS CITY LECTURE SERIES | May 5th\, "Flat Glass: LOF\, Pilkington and NSG" by Kyle Sword\, NSG Group
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces International Year of Glass Lecture Series: Toledo—The Glass City\, 1888 to 2022\nThe Libbey House Foundation is sponsoring a lecture series throughout 2022 that will highlight the rich history that has made Toledo “The Glass City.”  The lectures are part of a world-wide celebration of the International Year of Glass\, as designated by the United Nations. \nEach of the planned lectures will focus on a different aspect of glass in Toledo.  The lectures will be held at the former home of Edward Drummond Libbey\, the city’s only National Historic Landmark\, as well as at other venues. \nSpeakers will include historians\, glass industry executives\, researchers\, curators\, and collectors.  The series will focus on Toledo’s unique role in fostering the development of both industrial glass and art glass.  The series is grouped into three themes:  The Roots of Toledo Glass\, Toledo Glass Innovation\, and Toledo Glass and American Aesthetics. \nThe Roots of Toledo Glass\n\nFlat Glass:  Libbey-Owens-Ford\, Pilkington\, and NSG\nLecture by Kyle Sword\, Manager of Business Development\, Architectural Glass North America\, NSG Group\n\nThe cost is of each lecture is $10\, which includes a wine and cheese reception.  Proceeds will go to the Libbey House Foundation\, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey house in Toledo’s Historic Old West End. Space is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6p.m. and lecture at 7 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \nTopics and details on the fall lectures will be forthcoming.  Please check the Libbey House website for updates to schedule\, including the date\, place\, and times for the fall lectures that will begin in September. \nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we request masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-spring-lecture-series-international-year-of-glass-3/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Lectures,Libbey
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220519T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220519T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20220226T190545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220316T211153Z
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SUMMARY:TOLEDO - THE GLASS CITY LECTURE SERIES | May 19th\, "Owens Corning and the Fiberglass Story" by Joe Wagner\, Owens Corning
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces International Year of Glass Lecture Series: Toledo—The Glass City\, 1888 to 2022\nThe Libbey House Foundation is sponsoring a lecture series throughout 2022 that will highlight the rich history that has made Toledo “The Glass City.”  The lectures are part of a world-wide celebration of the International Year of Glass\, as designated by the United Nations. \nEach of the planned lectures will focus on a different aspect of glass in Toledo.  The lectures will be held at the former home of Edward Drummond Libbey\, the city’s only National Historic Landmark\, as well as at other venues. \nSpeakers will include historians\, glass industry executives\, researchers\, curators\, and collectors.  The series will focus on Toledo’s unique role in fostering the development of both industrial glass and art glass.  The series is grouped into three themes:  The Roots of Toledo Glass\, Toledo Glass Innovation\, and Toledo Glass and American Aesthetics. \nThe Roots of Toledo Glass\n\nGlass That Can Be Anything:  Owens Corning and the Story of Fiberglas\nLecture by Joe Wagner\, Director of Marketing\, Owens-Corning\n\nThe cost is of each lecture is $10\, which includes a wine and cheese reception.  Proceeds will go to the Libbey House Foundation\, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey house in Toledo’s Historic Old West End. Space is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6p.m. and lecture at 7 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \nTopics and details on the fall lectures will be forthcoming.  Please check the Libbey House website for updates to schedule\, including the date\, place\, and times for the fall lectures that will begin in September. \nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we request masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-spring-lecture-series-international-year-of-glass-4/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Lectures,Libbey
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220915T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220915T200000
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SUMMARY:TOLEDO - THE GLASS CITY LECTURE SERIES | September 15th\, "Toledo Glass:  Innovation that Changed the World" by Barbara Floyd
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces International Year of Glass Lecture Series: Toledo—The Glass City\, 1888 to 2022\nThe Libbey House Foundation is sponsoring a lecture series throughout 2022 that will highlight the rich history that has made Toledo “The Glass City.”  The lectures are part of a world-wide celebration of the International Year of Glass\, as designated by the United Nations. \nEach of the planned lectures will focus on a different aspect of glass in Toledo.  The lectures will be held at the former home of Edward Drummond Libbey\, the city’s only National Historic Landmark\, as well as at other venues. \nSpeakers will include historians\, glass industry executives\, researchers\, curators\, and collectors.  The series will focus on Toledo’s unique role in fostering the development of both industrial glass and art glass.  The series is grouped into three themes:  The Roots of Toledo Glass\, Toledo Glass Innovation\, and Toledo Glass and American Aesthetics. \nToledo Glass Innovation\n\nToledo Glass:  Innovation that Changed the World\nLecture by Barbara Floyd\, Professor Emerita\, the University of Toledo and author of “The Glass City: Toledo and the Industry That Built It”\n\nThe cost is of each lecture is $10\, which includes a wine and cheese reception.  Proceeds will go to the Libbey House Foundation\, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey house in Toledo’s Historic Old West End. Space is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 p.m. and lecture at 7:00 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we encourage masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/2383/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Fundraiser,Lectures,Libbey
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220922T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220922T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20220811T015603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T020101Z
UID:2388-1663871400-1663876800@libbeyhouse.org
SUMMARY:TOLEDO - THE GLASS CITY LECTURE SERIES | September 22nd\, "Glass Architecture" by Jen Maigret
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces International Year of Glass Lecture Series: Toledo—The Glass City\, 1888 to 2022\nThe Libbey House Foundation is sponsoring a lecture series throughout 2022 that will highlight the rich history that has made Toledo “The Glass City.”  The lectures are part of a world-wide celebration of the International Year of Glass\, as designated by the United Nations. \nEach of the planned lectures will focus on a different aspect of glass in Toledo.  The lectures will be held at the former home of Edward Drummond Libbey\, the city’s only National Historic Landmark\, as well as at other venues. \nSpeakers will include historians\, glass industry executives\, researchers\, curators\, and collectors.  The series will focus on Toledo’s unique role in fostering the development of both industrial glass and art glass.  The series is grouped into three themes:  The Roots of Toledo Glass\, Toledo Glass Innovation\, and Toledo Glass and American Aesthetics. \nToledo Glass Innovation\n\nGlass Architecture\nLecture by Jen Maigret\, Associate Professor of Architecture\, The University of Michigan\n\nThe cost is of each lecture is $10\, which includes a wine and cheese reception.  Proceeds will go to the Libbey House Foundation\, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey house in Toledo’s Historic Old West End. Space is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 p.m. and lecture at 7:00 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we encourage masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/toledo-the-glass-city-lecture-series-september-22nd-glass-architecture-by-jen-maigret/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Fundraiser,Lectures,Libbey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220929T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220929T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20220811T020024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T020024Z
UID:2391-1664476200-1664481600@libbeyhouse.org
SUMMARY:TOLEDO - THE GLASS CITY LECTURE SERIES | September 29th\, "Toledo and Solar Energy Innovation" by Dr. Frank Calzonetti
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces International Year of Glass Lecture Series: Toledo—The Glass City\, 1888 to 2022\nThe Libbey House Foundation is sponsoring a lecture series throughout 2022 that will highlight the rich history that has made Toledo “The Glass City.”  The lectures are part of a world-wide celebration of the International Year of Glass\, as designated by the United Nations. \nEach of the planned lectures will focus on a different aspect of glass in Toledo.  The lectures will be held at the former home of Edward Drummond Libbey\, the city’s only National Historic Landmark\, as well as at other venues. \nSpeakers will include historians\, glass industry executives\, researchers\, curators\, and collectors.  The series will focus on Toledo’s unique role in fostering the development of both industrial glass and art glass.  The series is grouped into three themes:  The Roots of Toledo Glass\, Toledo Glass Innovation\, and Toledo Glass and American Aesthetics. \nToledo Glass Innovation\n\nToledo and Solar Energy Innovation\nLecture by Dr. Frank Calzonetti\, Vice President for Research\, the University of Toledo\n\nThe cost is of each lecture is $10\, which includes a wine and cheese reception.  Proceeds will go to the Libbey House Foundation\, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey house in Toledo’s Historic Old West End. Space is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 p.m. and lecture at 7:00 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we encourage masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/toledo-the-glass-city-lecture-series-september-29th-toledo-and-solar-energy-innovation-by-dr-frank-calzonetti/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Fundraiser,Lectures,Libbey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221006T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221006T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20220811T221747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T224252Z
UID:2398-1665081000-1665086400@libbeyhouse.org
SUMMARY:TOLEDO - THE GLASS CITY LECTURE SERIES | October 6th\, "Libbey and America's Table: Designs that Shaped our Lives" by Robert Zollweg
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces International Year of Glass Lecture Series: Toledo—The Glass City\, 1888 to 2022\nThe Libbey House Foundation is sponsoring a lecture series throughout 2022 that will highlight the rich history that has made Toledo “The Glass City.”  The lectures are part of a world-wide celebration of the International Year of Glass\, as designated by the United Nations. \nEach of the planned lectures will focus on a different aspect of glass in Toledo.  The lectures will be held at the former home of Edward Drummond Libbey\, the city’s only National Historic Landmark\, as well as at other venues. \nSpeakers will include historians\, glass industry executives\, researchers\, curators\, and collectors.  The series will focus on Toledo’s unique role in fostering the development of both industrial glass and art glass.  The series is grouped into three themes:  The Roots of Toledo Glass\, Toledo Glass Innovation\, and Toledo Glass and American Aesthetics. \nToledo Glass and American Aesthetics\n\nLibbey and America’s Table: Designs that Shaped our Lives\nLecture by Robert Zollweg\, Retired Creative Director for Libbey Glass\n\nThe cost is of each lecture is $10\, which includes a wine and cheese reception.  Proceeds will go to the Libbey House Foundation\, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey house in Toledo’s Historic Old West End. Space is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 p.m. and lecture at 7:00 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we encourage masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/toledo-the-glass-city-lecture-series-october-6th-libbey-and-americas-table-designs-that-shaped-our-lives-by-robert-zollweg/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Fundraiser,Lectures,Libbey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221013T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221013T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20220811T223220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T223220Z
UID:2401-1665685800-1665691200@libbeyhouse.org
SUMMARY:TOLEDO - THE GLASS CITY LECTURE SERIES | October 13th\, "The Studio Glass Movement: Born in Toledo" by Diane Wright
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces International Year of Glass Lecture Series: Toledo—The Glass City\, 1888 to 2022\nThe Libbey House Foundation is sponsoring a lecture series throughout 2022 that will highlight the rich history that has made Toledo “The Glass City.”  The lectures are part of a world-wide celebration of the International Year of Glass\, as designated by the United Nations. \nEach of the planned lectures will focus on a different aspect of glass in Toledo.  The lectures will be held at the former home of Edward Drummond Libbey\, the city’s only National Historic Landmark\, as well as at other venues. \nSpeakers will include historians\, glass industry executives\, researchers\, curators\, and collectors.  The series will focus on Toledo’s unique role in fostering the development of both industrial glass and art glass.  The series is grouped into three themes:  The Roots of Toledo Glass\, Toledo Glass Innovation\, and Toledo Glass and American Aesthetics. \nToledo Glass and American Aesthetics\n\nThe Studio Glass Movement: Born in Toledo\nLecture by Diane Wright\, Curator of Glass\, Toledo Museum of Art\n\nThe cost is of each lecture is $10\, which includes a wine and cheese reception.  Proceeds will go to the Libbey House Foundation\, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey house in Toledo’s Historic Old West End. Space is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 p.m. and lecture at 7:00 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we encourage masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/toledo-the-glass-city-lecture-series-october-13th-the-studio-glass-movement-born-in-toledo-by-diane-wright/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Fundraiser,Lectures,Libbey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221020T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221020T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20220811T223815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T223815Z
UID:2404-1666290600-1666296000@libbeyhouse.org
SUMMARY:TOLEDO - THE GLASS CITY LECTURE SERIES | October 20th\, "Light Forms: Architectural Glass Units for Health\, Life\, and Structural Performance" by Allison Hoag and Catie Newell
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces International Year of Glass Lecture Series: Toledo—The Glass City\, 1888 to 2022\nThe Libbey House Foundation is sponsoring a lecture series throughout 2022 that will highlight the rich history that has made Toledo “The Glass City.”  The lectures are part of a world-wide celebration of the International Year of Glass\, as designated by the United Nations. \nEach of the planned lectures will focus on a different aspect of glass in Toledo.  The lectures will be held at the former home of Edward Drummond Libbey\, the city’s only National Historic Landmark\, as well as at other venues. \nSpeakers will include historians\, glass industry executives\, researchers\, curators\, and collectors.  The series will focus on Toledo’s unique role in fostering the development of both industrial glass and art glass.  The series is grouped into three themes:  The Roots of Toledo Glass\, Toledo Glass Innovation\, and Toledo Glass and American Aesthetics. \nToledo Glass and American Aesthetics\n\nLight Forms: Architectural Glass Units for Health\, Life\, and Structural Performance\nLecture by Allison Hoag and Catie Newell\, Bowling Green State University School of Art\n\nThe cost is of each lecture is $10\, which includes a wine and cheese reception.  Proceeds will go to the Libbey House Foundation\, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey house in Toledo’s Historic Old West End. Space is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 p.m. and lecture at 7:00 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we encourage masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/toledo-the-glass-city-lecture-series-october-20th-light-forms-architectural-glass-units-for-health-life-and-structural-performance-by-allison-hoag-and-catie-newell/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Fundraiser,Lectures,Libbey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221027T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221027T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20220811T224209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221026T173019Z
UID:2407-1666895400-1666900800@libbeyhouse.org
SUMMARY:TOLEDO - THE GLASS CITY LECTURE SERIES | October 27th\, "The Glass Pavilion and the Toledo Museum of Art" by Adam Levine [SOLD OUT]
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces International Year of Glass Lecture Series: Toledo—The Glass City\, 1888 to 2022\nThe Libbey House Foundation is sponsoring a lecture series throughout 2022 that will highlight the rich history that has made Toledo “The Glass City.”  The lectures are part of a world-wide celebration of the International Year of Glass\, as designated by the United Nations. \nEach of the planned lectures will focus on a different aspect of glass in Toledo.  The lectures will be held at the former home of Edward Drummond Libbey\, the city’s only National Historic Landmark\, as well as at other venues. \nSpeakers will include historians\, glass industry executives\, researchers\, curators\, and collectors.  The series will focus on Toledo’s unique role in fostering the development of both industrial glass and art glass.  The series is grouped into three themes:  The Roots of Toledo Glass\, Toledo Glass Innovation\, and Toledo Glass and American Aesthetics. \nToledo Glass and American Aesthetics\n\nThe Glass Pavilion and the Toledo Museum of Art\nLecture by Adam Levine\, Director\, Toledo Museum of Art\n\nThe cost is of each lecture is $10\, which includes a wine and cheese reception.  Proceeds will go to the Libbey House Foundation\, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey house in Toledo’s Historic Old West End. Space is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 p.m. and lecture at 7:00 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Accessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking. \nFor your safety and the safety of others\, we encourage masks be worn while in the house\,  except when eating and drinking. Hand sanitizers are available for your use.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/toledo-the-glass-city-lecture-series-october-27th-the-glass-pavilion-and-the-toledo-museum-of-art-by-adam-levine/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Fundraiser,Lectures,Libbey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230418T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230418T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20230216T005813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T005813Z
UID:2668-1681842600-1681848000@libbeyhouse.org
SUMMARY:LIBBEY SALON SPRING LECTURE SERIES - Lecture by Sue Terrill
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces Spring Lecture Series: Focus on the “Libbey Legacy of Education”\nIn celebration of the 100th anniversary of Libbey High School and the 150th anniversary of the founding of the University of Toledo\, the Libbey House Foundation will host lectures on the two institutions and their connections to the Libbey family. \nA Legacy Not Forgotten:  Edward Drummond Libbey’s Influence on Toledo Public Education and the Significance of Libbey High School\nLecture by Sue Terrill\, Libbey High School alum\, will present “A Legacy Not Forgotten:  Edward Drummond Libbey’s Influence on Toledo Public Education and the Significance of Libbey High School\,” on Tuesday\, April 18\, at 7 p.m.  The talk will discuss Mr. Libbey’s service on the Toledo Board of Education in the early 1900s\, and the impact Libbey High School had on the alumni and the City.  Terrill was a vocal advocate for preserving the school\, which was demolished in 2012. \nA special reception to celebrate the birthday of Edward Drummond Libbey will take place prior to the lecture at 6:30 p.m. \nSpace is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 and lecture at 7:00 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood. \nThe cost of each lecture is $10\, and includes the reception prior to the talk.  Proceeds from the lectures will help fund a major restoration project for the Libbey House that will begin in the Summer\, 2023. \nAccessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-spring-lecture-series-lecture-by-sue-terrill/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230427T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230427T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20230216T005304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T005304Z
UID:2663-1682620200-1682625600@libbeyhouse.org
SUMMARY:LIBBEY SALON SPRING LECTURE SERIES - Lecture by Barbara Floyd
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces Spring Lecture Series: Focus on the “Libbey Legacy of Education”\nIn celebration of the 100th anniversary of Libbey High School and the 150th anniversary of the founding of the University of Toledo\, the Libbey House Foundation will host lectures on the two institutions and their connections to the Libbey family. \nAn Institution for the Promoting of Knowledge:  The University of Toledo at 150\nLecture by Barbara Floyd\, former university archivist at the University of Toledo and author of the recent book An Institution for the Promoting of Knowledge:  The University of Toledo at 150\, will discuss the founding of UT in 1872 by Jesup W. Scott\, grandfather of Libbey’s wife\, Florence Scott Libbey\, on Thursday\, April 27\, at 7 p.m.  The talk will examine Scott’s vision of Toledo as the “Future Great City of the World\,” and how that vision led him to establish the Toledo University of Arts and Trades\, which became UT.  While Scott’s university failed in its early years\, the tenacity of his three sons (including Florence’s father Maurice Scott) to see their father’s vision survive eventually produced an institution of higher learning that celebrated its 150th anniversary last year. \nCopies of Floyd’s book will be available for sale at a book signing and reception prior to the lecture beginning at 6:30 p.m. \nSpace is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nAll lectures will begin with a reception at 6:30 and lecture at 7:00 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood. \nThe cost of each lecture is $10\, and includes the reception prior to the talk.  Proceeds from the lectures will help fund a major restoration project for the Libbey House that will begin in the Summer\, 2023. \nAccessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-spring-lecture-series-lecture-by-barbara-floyd/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231019T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231019T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20231003T010629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T013956Z
UID:2784-1697738400-1697745600@libbeyhouse.org
SUMMARY:LIBBEY SALON FALL LECTURE - Lecture by Julie McMaster
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces Fall Lecture\nFlorence Scott Libbey:  Her Story\nLecture by Julie McMaster\, Archivist at the Toledo Museum of Art will discuss the life of Florence Scott Libbey. \nLibbey is a well-known name in Toledo because of the Libbey Glass Company. But the Scott family came to the Northwest Ohio area in the early 1800s and were involved in the settlement of the Maumee Valley.  Florence Scott Libbey\, granddaughter of Jesup Scott\, married Edward Drummond Libbey.  What do we know about the woman in this power couple? \nJulie McMaster\, Archivist at the Toledo Museum of Art\, will speak about Florence – her life\, background and accomplishments – together\, and independent from\, her husband\, Edward Drummond Libbey. \nSpace is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nThe event will begin with a reception at 6:00 and lecture at 7:00 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood. \nThe cost of the lecture is $10\, and includes the reception prior to the talk. \nAccessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-fall-lecture-lecture-by-julie-mcmaster/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:http://libbeyhouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Libbey-Lecture-Series-Square.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251030T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251030T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20250825T033055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T031939Z
UID:3200-1761849000-1761854400@libbeyhouse.org
SUMMARY:LIBBEY SALON FALL LECTURE - Lecture by Tedd Long | Oct 30 - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces Fall Lecture\nTable for None\, the Lost Eateries of Toledo\n\nLecture by Tedd Long\, Toledo Historian and author of the recent book Table for None\, the Lost Eateries of Toledo\, will invite us to step back in time and savor the stories behind Toledo’s most beloved lost restaurants. \nMr. Long’s fourth book is now available on Amazon with a book signing after the lecture beginning at 8:00 p.m. \nSpace is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nThe event will begin with a reception at 6:30 and lecture at 7:00 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Doors open at 6:30 p.m. \nThe cost of the lecture is $10\, and includes the reception of wine and light appetizers prior to the talk.  Proceeds will go to the Libbey House Foundation\, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey House in Toledo’s Historic Old West End. \nAccessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-fall-lecture-lecture-by-tedd-long-oct-30/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Fundraiser,Lectures,Libbey
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:http://libbeyhouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Libbey-Lecture-Series-Square.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251113T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251113T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20250825T033119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T033119Z
UID:3206-1763058600-1763064000@libbeyhouse.org
SUMMARY:LIBBEY SALON FALL LECTURE - Lecture by Adam Levine | Nov 13
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces Fall Lecture\nWhat’s New at the Toledo Museum of Art\n \nLecture by Adam Levine\, Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey president\, director and CEO at the Toledo Museum of Art will discuss: What’s New at the Toledo Museum of Art. \nThe Toledo Museum of Art is embarking on its first comprehensive gallery reinstallation in over 40 years. This transformative project preserves the museum’s historic spaces while reimagining the visitor experience\, broadening the story the galleries tell\, and ensuring the museum continues to be a source of inspiration for generations. \nThe reinstallation will provide a chronological journey through art history\, guiding visitors from antiquity to the present day\, tracing the cultural connections between geographies that the current galleries understate. The new presentation will showcase a fuller breadth of human cultural creativity\, telling both a more accurate and inclusive history. \nSpace is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nThe event will begin with a reception at 6:30 and lecture at 7:00 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Doors open at 6:30 p.m. \nThe cost of the lecture is $10\, and includes the reception of wine and light appetizers prior to the talk.  Proceeds will go to the Libbey House Foundation\, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey House in Toledo’s Historic Old West End. \nAccessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-fall-lecture-lecture-by-adam-levine-nov-13/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Fundraiser,Lectures,Libbey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260319T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260319T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T175944
CREATED:20260201T185404Z
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SUMMARY:LIBBEY SALON SPRING LECTURE - Lecture by Ted Ligibel | March 19
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces Spring Lecture\nToledo Roars into the 1920’s\n \n  \nLecture by Dr. Ted Ligibel Ph.D.\, Toledo Historian and Professor Emeritus of Historic Preservation at Eastern Michigan University\, presents Toledo Roars into the 1920’s –  Experience a visual presentation as historian Ted Ligibel takes you down memory lane and reveals how the Roaring 20’s changed the face of Toledo. Ted will provide a visual and verbal glimpse into the places that defined the region during that era. \nSpace is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nThe event will begin with a reception at 6:30 and lecture at 7:00 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Doors open at 6:15 p.m. \nThe cost of the lecture is $10\, and includes the reception of wine and light appetizers prior to the talk.  Proceeds will go to the Libbey House Foundation\, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey House in Toledo’s Historic Old West End. \nAccessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-spring-lecture-lecture-by-ted-ligibel-march-19/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Fundraiser,Lectures,Libbey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260409T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260409T200000
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SUMMARY:LIBBEY SALON SPRING LECTURE - Lecture by Tedd Long | April 9
DESCRIPTION:Libbey House Announces Spring Lecture\nReams vs. Licavoli\n \nLecture by Tedd Long\, Toledo Historian presents Reams vs. Licavoli (final). Reams vs. Licavoli tells the true story of the 1934 trial that broke Toledo’s crime syndicate.  Mob boss Yonnie Licavoli never pulled the trigger—but prosecutors argued he ordered every murder. Using wiretaps and a daring conspiracy theory\, Prosecutor Frazier Reams took on the most powerful criminal in the city and changed Toledo forever. \nA dramatic follow-up to Tedd Long’s Unholy Toledo Tour\, this presentation explores crime\, law\, and the dangerous line between justice and fear. \nSpace is limited to the first 50 people. Sign up soon to reserve your place. \n\nThe event will begin with a reception at 6:30 and lecture at 7:00 p.m. in the first floor parlor of the Libbey House\, located in Toledo’s Historic Old West End at 2008 Scottwood.  Doors open at 6:15 p.m. \nThe cost of the lecture is $10\, and includes the reception of wine and light appetizers prior to the talk.  Proceeds will go to the Libbey House Foundation\, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey House in Toledo’s Historic Old West End. \nAccessible parking for those requiring it is available at the rear of the house off Woodruff\, and an accessible ramp to the front of the house is located adjacent to the parking.
URL:http://libbeyhouse.org/event/libbey-salon-spring-lecture-lecture-by-tedd-long-april-9/
LOCATION:Libbey House\, 2008 Scottwood Avenue\, Toledo\, OH\, 43620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Fundraiser,Lectures,Libbey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Libbey House Foundation":MAILTO:libbeyhouse.events@gmail.com
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