November’s Funday Sunday is a week away! The Nov. 6th event is sponsored by The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation. Each family in attendance will receive a copy of the book, Be a Tree! By Maria Gianferrari. Register now ➡️ https://t.co/uQtywc8wmQ
The premiere screening of the WBGU-PBS Documentary “The Magic of Mazza" will be happening at Weekend Conference on Nov. 11th! Learn more about our involvement and register for conference now ➡️ https://t.co/KbiveC6GhH
Weekend Conference is coming up Nov. 11th! The first day's events include a special documentary release and our first keynote speaker, Vanessa Roeder. Learn more and register ➡️ https://t.co/F06FFWBjJq
November’s Funday Sunday is sponsored by The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation. Each family in attendance will receive a copy of the book, Be a Tree! By Maria Gianferrari. Registration is open now!
University of Findlay's Mazza Museum is celebrating its 40th anniversary on campus! Join us Saturday to celebrate where Mazza staff & volunteers will welcome you with treats, tours, and tidbits of Mazza history during this special time. Register now ➡️ https://t.co/B5o7LGQGXY
Funday Sunday is back this fall! Join us Nov. 6th for Forest Frenzy, sponsored by The Hancock Community Foundation. Register now ➡️ https://t.co/uQtywc8wmQ
Weekend Conference registration is now open! Join us this fall for our interactive conference full of educational and engaging presentations beginning November 11th! Register now ➡️ https://t.co/F06FFWBjJq
Did you know that Mazza also has a small library where visitors may borrow books they have some interest in? The collection includes rare books, artist kits, and reference books visitors may use for studies or research!
Whether you're on the road or staying home, the Mazza Museum wishes you a "groovy" Labor Day! Here's some peace and love, courtesy of Mazza artist Carolyn Conahan. Happy long weekend to all!
#MazzaBookShares Check out Storm by Sam Usher, one in a series of stories of a boy and his every day adventures with his grandfather. The illustrations are both simplistic yet powerful as they depict the many wonderful sights the boy experiences as he explores the world.
We really think you should "pop up" to the Mazza Museum's Laiho Gallery this weekend to see this art from Mazza artist Matthew Reinhart! Get it? Pop up? See what we did there?