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October 30, 2025 by [post_author_posts_link_outside_loop]

America 250 in Marion

NOVEMBER 2025 | The Marion America 250 Steering Committee, co-led by the Marion Community Foundation and the Marion Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, recently announced the launch of an innovative, year-long Thematic Trails Experience designed to connect residents and visitors to Marion County’s unique contributions to America’s past and present.

The initiative will feature 12 distinct, themed Trails—one for each month of 2026—all available to the public through both printed guides and a new mobile-friendly digital platform coming in January. The app will be available through the Apple Store and Google Play Store.  Printed guides will be distributed through the Visitor Center, 198 West Center Street, downtown Marion.  The goal is to encourage citizens to step out and explore the physical locations behind Marion’s American story.

Co-chair of the Marion initiative Kate McCleese stated, “Following the success of our $50,000 special grant program, we are now focusing on making history – and all that our community offers – engaging and accessible. These Trails transform a typical outing into an interactive scavenger hunt, revealing hidden stories about our community’s industry, arts, and civic life at every stop. Whether you prefer a map in your hand or a guide on your phone, we have a way for you to explore.'”

A New Way to Experience History

Each of the 12 Trails is built around a monthly theme and features a collection of specific points of interest across the county. The first Trail is scheduled to be released both in print and on a new mobile-friendly digital platform on January 1st followed by a new Trail released at the start of each month throughout 2026. These Trails are groups of related places, not strict paths you have to follow. Participants are invited to visit the sites in any order—one at a time, over several trips, or all in one day. 

Examples of monthly themes include: 

  • Marion’s Firsts & Originals Trail – This trail celebrates Marion’s pioneering spirit by exploring 10 key locations that represent national “firsts” and local originals, from political legends like Mary Ellen Withrow to world-changing industry and unique local food.
  • Marion Works: Innovation & Industry Trail – This trail celebrates Marion’s essential role as a center for innovation and labor, highlighting 10 active sites that range from the oldest continually operating manufacturer to the state’s leading robotics training center (RAMTEC), proving that the spirit of industry is alive and well in Marion County.
  • Marion Outdoors: Exploring Marion’s Natural Resources – This trail celebrates the county’s natural beauty and recreational access by leading explorers to 10 key greenspaces, from the challenging mountain bike trails at Quarry Park to the conserved prairies and historical waterways of the Olentangy River.
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About America 250

America will turn 250 years old in 2026, and a nationwide effort is underway to celebrate this milestone. The America 250 Ohio Commission is planning statewide events to highlight the impact Ohio has had on the nation’s past, present, and future.
Each month will focus on a unique topic that reflects Ohio’s influence on the nation — from innovation and industry to culture, leadership, and community spirit. Details about statewide celebrations can be found at: www.america250-ohio.org.

America 250 Grants in Marion

OCTOBER 2025 | The Marion America 250 Steering Committee, co-led by the Marion Community Foundation and the Marion Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, announces $50,000 in grant awards. This funding, provided through a special, one-time America 250 Grant Program established by Marion Community Foundation, officially kicks off Marion County’s preparations for the nation’s 250th anniversary celebration in 2026.

This collaborative, year-long endeavor will distribute funds to empower a diverse group of local organizations to share Marion County’s unique American story.

Red, White & You Weekend

Serving as the centerpiece of the 2026 calendar is The Red, White & You Weekend, a spectacular four-day capstone event running July 16-19, 2026. All community members and visitors are welcome to join this series of patriotic events:

  • Thursday Evening, July 16: Downtown Marion’s Third Thursday goes Red, White & Blue.
  • Friday Evening, July 17: The featured Homecoming Picnic at the Harding Presidential Library and Museum.
  • Saturday Morning, July 18:  Warren G. Harding Presidential Wreath-laying Ceremony
  • Saturday Day, July 18: The Explore-it-Torium will host the family-friendly O-H-I-Oh What a Celebration Birthday Party.
  • Sunday Afternoon, July 19: An old-fashioned Ice Cream Social at the Women’s Club Home, serving as the cherry on top of the weekend’s celebrations.

Community-wide Grant Funding

“The partnership between the Marion Community Foundation and the Visitors Bureau gives this celebration the deep roots it needs within the community, alongside the reach it needs to attract visitors,” said Kate McCleese, Program Manager at Marion Community Foundation and co-chair of the local America 250 steering committee. “Through this dedicated, one-time America 250 fund, we are ensuring that history comes alive in every corner of the county next year.

The grants were specifically provided to support programs focused on local heritage, civic education, arts, and community engagement throughout 2026.

Grant Recipients

The grants were provided to support programs focused on local heritage, civic education, arts and community engagement throughout 2026.

“The partnership between the Marion Community Foundation and the Visitors Bureau gives this celebration the deep roots it needs within the community, alongside the reach it needs to attract visitors,” Kate McCleese, program manager at Marion Community Foundation and co-chair of the local America 250 steering committee, said in the announcement. “Through this dedicated, one-time America 250 fund, we are ensuring that history comes alive in every corner of the county next year.”

The following organizations received grant funding to launch their specialized 2026 programs:

  • Downtown Marion, Inc.: Taste of Time Festival
  • Harding Presidential Sites: Marion’s Homecoming Picnic 
  • LaRue Village Council: LaRue Village 250th Year Celebration
  • MARCA Industries: O-H-I-Oh What a Celebration at the Explore-it-Torium
  • Marion County Historical Society: Celebrating America 250 – Moments & Memories of Marion County History
  • Marion Matters, Inc.: Honoring the Past, Celebrating the Future – Marion’s West Side Welcomes America 250
  • Marion Noon Kiwanis: Capture the Moment
  • Marion Public Library: Making History Come Alive at Marion Public Library
  • Marion Women’s Club & Home: Ice Cream Social – 130 Years of Nourishing Our Community
  • Mid-Ohio Fine Arts Society: We Are Marion Created
  • Palace Cultural Arts Association: Happy Birthday America Youth Summer Theatre Camp
  • River Valley Local Schools: RV Celebrates America
  • The Ohio State University at Marion: Echoes of Marion: A Living History Project

About Marion America 250

Marion America 250 is a collaborative effort co-led by the Marion Community Foundation and the Marion Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, dedicated to planning and promoting a year-long commemoration of the nation’s 250th anniversary in 2026. The mission is to celebrate the area’s history, honor the contributions of all residents, and inspire local civic pride for the next 250 years. For more information, please visit https://www.visitmarionohio.com/news/america-250. 

If you would like to support America 250 events in Marion, click & donate below:

Click Here to Donate to the America 250 Fund

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