Fun Local Things To Do From The Comfort of Your Home

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You can still have fun and connect with others while riding out the new coronavirus situation. Try these awesome suggestions for a good time that supports your local economy.

Photo by Toa Heftiba

Create Art

Use your free time to try Cuyahoga Valley Art Center’s 30-day Keep the Art Flowing challenge. With daily one-word prompts, paint, draw or make mixed media to be entered to win a free art class at the center. You must be 18 years old and craft 15 pieces of art before April 13 to be eligible. To enter, post your work to Facebook with the hashtags #CVartcenter and #CVACkeeptheartflowing. Even if you don’t reach the limit, the challenge is a great way to stretch your artistic muscles.

If you could use some help getting started, tune into Akron ArtWorks new YouTube page throughout the week to find videos instructing how to make art at home. Explore silhouettes, patterns, crumple drawings and more. Draw with inspiration from artists, like the whimsical work of Mary Blair.

Dive into a Story

Sign up for a library card for the Akron-Summit County system or through your county branch and borrow all the e-books and audiobooks a bookworm could need. Grab the kiddos and tune into Akron’s daily Facebook storytime videos with their children’s librarians.

Check out local bookstores, like the Learned Owl Book Shop in Hudson. It is offering shipping of online orders, pick up or delivery of books Monday through Saturday. Those in Hudson and nearby communities can get free delivery. Plus, if you need some inspiration, check out a reading list with picks including “Friends Forever,” the story behind the beloved “Friends” TV show.

Enjoy a Concert

Watch local mini performances online. Akron’s 3rd Thursday will now be hosted digitally, with this week’s videos including concerts by Stow singer-songwriter Shelby Olive and jazz artist Dan Wilson. You can tip with an online tip jar too. Don’t forget to jam with the 330 playlist Akron musician Jim Ballard created. Or try musicians’ pages, like the two-piece rock band Time Cat or Zach Freidhof’s acoustic set. Catch videos through venues like Musica and Jilly’s Music Room on Facebook. Set aside 8 p.m. Saturday, March 21, for a live-streaming social-distancing dance party with a performance by local band the Ladies Night from Jilly’s. It’s a fundraiser for Jilly’s, and you are encouraged to order local takeout to help your neighbors in the food industry, too.

Visit the Museum

Engage in local history and art. Check McKinley Presidential Library & Museum on Mondays, Massillon Museum on Tuesdays, Canton Museum of Art on Wednesdays, National First Ladies' Library on Thursdays, Pro Football Hall of Fame on Fridays and Dennison Railroad Depot Museum on Saturdays for a fresh program video.

You can also take a 360 virtual tour of the Canton Museum of Art any day of the week, including works from their “Spirit of Clay” exhibition and classic paintings from artists like John Singer Sargent and Winslow Homer. Make it educational with handouts linked to each exhibition.

Shop!

Browse this list to support Akron-area businesses, and get your favorite products delivered. Chill out with candles from White Fox Black Koi Candle Co. or get creative with do-it-yourself crafting kits from Live, Love & Create that can be picked up in Fairlawn. Bust boredom with an Ohio string art kit from Antiquation or go online to find other fun items in the Medina area.

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