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Witch, Please

  • September 20, 2025 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Canal Boat Landing

    23140 Ohio 83
    Coshocton, Ohio 43812
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Description

Grab your hat, gather your coven, and join us along the canal for a magical day of witchy fun! Witch, Please—a one-of-a-kind fall event featuring kayaking, broomstick bouquet-making, tarot readings, and more! ✨🧹🌙

 

At 8:30 am, we'll meet by the canal boat in Lake Park to get ready. We’ll kick off the morning at 9:00 a.m. with a kayak ride down the canal, where participants are encouraged to dress in their best witchy attire. Kayaks are provided, or guests can bring their own for a discounted rate. At 10:00 a.m., we'll craft our own broomstick bouquets—a creative twist on the traditional witch’s broom. Lunch follows at 11:00 a.m., complete with “sanWITCHes,” tarot readings, and themed drinks.

 

Prices are $75, or $60 if you are providing your own kayak. 

 

Special thank you to Tammi Rogers of Lake Park, Rachel Hall of Hillbippie Clay, Renee Whinnery of Golden Sky Farms, and the Friends of the Museum for collaborating to make this event possible. Come ready to laugh, paddle, craft, and conjure up some fun—it’s going to be a witching good time!

Date & Time

Sat, Sep 20, 2025 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Venue Details

Canal Boat Landing

23140 Ohio 83
Coshocton, Ohio 43812 Canal Boat Landing
The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum

The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum opened to the public on May 8, 1931. Its collections originate from a bequest by Coshocton natives David M. and John H. Johnson to the city of Coshocton as a memorial to their Johnson and Humrickhouse ancestors. These native-born brothers settled on the West Coast and traveled abroad where they collected American Indian, European, and Asian artifacts. Their primary collections consisted of American Indian baskets and beadwork; Asian fine and decorative arts and weaponry; and European and American ceramics, glassware, and textiles. JHM's collections have grown through donations, primarily in areas of local history and pre-historic Ohio Indian tools and points.

 

Our mission is to inspire creativity, the love of learning, and an appreciation of diverse cultures and local heritage. Towards this end, the museum preserves and interprets its cross-cultural collections and presents complementary exhibits and programs.


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