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December 2019
Santa Paddle 2019
Celebrate Christmas with a paddle in the Cleveland Harbor, before the Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Ravens game. Bring your stand-up paddleboard or your kayak and launch from LeanDog in the Cleveland Harbor. Make sure you have 1.) a board/kayak, leash and PFD, 2.) a wet or drysuit, 3.) booties, 4.) a costume, and 5.) a willingness to have a great time. You could be an elf, a leg lamp, a Grinch, a reindeer, a snowman. Whatever! Use your imagination. Phastar…
Find out more »Port Clinton New Year’s Eve Walleye Drop 2019
Who needs a glittery ball, or Times Square? Watch a 20-foot fiberglass Walleye drop at midnight in Port Clinton. The volunteer-run festivities for the first time include live entertainment beginning at 7 p.m. (dancing highly encouraged) and a Rock, Paper, Scissors championship. The fun begins at 4 p.m. with kids games, snacks and crafts and a mini Walleye Drop so you can get them to bed on time.
Find out more »January 2020
Progressive Cleveland Boat Show & Fishing Expo 2020
Get set for summer with the Progressive Cleveland Boat Show, at the I-X Center. Tour the latest boats, shop for boat gear enjoy live music and see what’s new in the boating world. The 2020 show features an expanded fishing area with a trout pond, plus theme days all five days of the show. Thursday: Noon – 9 p.m. Friday: Noon – 10 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Find out more »North Coast Harbor Ice Fest 2020
Wintry family fun on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, between the Great Lakes Science Center and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame + Museum. Ice displays are set up on the walk way between the Science Center, Rock Hall, Harbor Verandas and Nuevo Cleveland. In addition, the Great Lakes Science Center and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Museum will have free admission for the day. We’ll have crafts, hot cocoa, and swag giveaways.
Find out more »February 2020
Understanding and avoiding thunderstorms on the Great Lakes
A four-hour seminar will introduce the types of thunderstorms and examine why thunderstorms often ‘pop-up’ late on summer afternoons and why some storms have short life-spans while others persist for several hours. Understanding & Avoiding Thunderstorms is designed for anyone who enjoys boating in the Great Lakes region –sailors, powerboaters, kayakers, or rowers –and who would like to reduce their chances of a hair-raising or windswept encounter with a thunderstorm. Learn Key Skills Some basic weather principles. How to decode…
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