Pickaway County • May 27, 2025
Good morning, Pickaway County. This Sunday marks a rare musical time machine opportunity as the Ted Lewis Museum brings "An Authentic Turn-of-the-Century Band" to the Pickaway Agriculture & Event Center. The free 2:00 p.m. concert will feature 20 uniformed musicians performing patriotic marches and newly discovered selections from programs that young Ted Lewis himself played in 1900-01—a fascinating glimpse into our county's rich musical heritage.
While you're marking your calendar for Sunday's concert, two practical updates are worth noting. The Circleville Police Department has made accessing police reports more convenient through CirclevilleHerald.com—a digital step forward for public records access. And despite the calendar suggesting summer's arrival, Mother Nature has other plans with temperatures running 10-20 degrees below normal through month's end. The good news? Early June promises the warmth we've been waiting for.
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🎵 Free concert brings Circleville's musical history to life this Sunday. The Ted Lewis Museum is sponsoring an outdoor performance featuring "An Authentic Turn-of-the-Century Band" at the Pickaway Agriculture & Event Center on June 1 at 2:00 p.m. Directed by museum curator Joseph N. Rubin, the concert will showcase patriotic marches, classical overtures, and even selections from newly discovered Circleville Cadet Band programs that young Ted Lewis performed in 1900-01. The free event will include 20 uniformed musicians and the Times Past Vintage Dancers, with an indoor backup location at Logan Elm High School in case of rain.
🚓 Police reports now available online at CirclevilleHerald.com. The Circleville Police Department announced that citizens can access local police reports through the newspaper's website. The brief notice was shared by Jodi Chapman of the Circleville Police Department on May 21, 2025. No specific incidents or reports were highlighted in the announcement, suggesting this is simply an informational update about accessibility of public records.
❄️ Ohio braces for chilly end to May instead of summer warmth. Central Ohio residents hoping for warmer weather will need to wait a bit longer, with temperatures running 10-20 degrees below normal through month's end. The Climate Prediction Center forecasts high temperatures primarily in the 60s to near 70, well below the normal mid-to-upper 70s expected this time of year. Relief is on the horizon, however, as early June should bring a pattern shift with temperatures returning to normal and possibly above normal. Those craving summer heat won't have much longer to wait once the calendar turns to June.
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