Area Happenings: Plenty to do this weekend in downtown Wooster

Main Street Music, 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday through Oct. 14, pavilion downtown Wooster. Free outdoor concerts. Enjoy live music of every genre and a fun time with a DORA drink or dinner-to-go. See the full schedule at https://www.mainstreetwooster.org/main-street-music.

Downtown Wooster Farmers' Market, 8 a.m.-noon Saturday, downtown Wooster. Shop locally for the freshest picked produce, organic eggs, meat and poultry, honey, home-baked goods, fresh-cut flowers, wine tastings, artisanal crafts and more. Lead sponsor, E&H Ace Hardware, will have free samples at the grilling station. For more information, e-mail: Guinevere@mainstreetwooster.org.

Under God's Big Top Youth Jam, 12:30-7:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 12, Moreland United Methodist Church, 138 E. Moreland Road, Wooster. Performance from juggler/magician David Cain, breakout sessions, games, crafts, food and entertainment. Children and teens kindergarten through 12th grade.

WCHS Summer Community Band Concert, 7 p.m. Thursday, July 20, downtown Wooster, and Tuesday, July 25, Sonnenberg Village.

Elvis Impersonator Lonnie Freeman, 6-8:30 p.m. Sunday, July 30, Ashland Golf Club. Tickets are $10 each or $80 for reserved table for eight. Tickets can be purchased at the Pro Shop or by calling 419-289-3767. Food trucks will open at 4:30 p.m.

Inaugural Dragway 42 Music Festival, Friday, July 28, and Saturday 29, Dragway 42, featuring Ted Nugent, Cheap Trick, and performances by Big & Rich, Steven Alder and Warrant. Tickets can be purchased at www.42fest.com - two-day, single day and camping site with and without electric will be available.

United Titanium Bug Zoo Insect Night Walk, 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18, Wooster Science Building, Entomology Department, Ohio State Wooster Campus, 1600 Wilson Road, Wooster. Trained volunteers are on hand to answer questions and guide through the exhibits. Admission is free. Also visit June-August each Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10 a.m-2 p.m.

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