Children can enjoy Story Time in the Zoar Garden this summer in June and July. (Historic Zoar Village)

ZOAR - Parents looking for a fun, educational activity to enjoy with their children can take in Story Time in the historic Zoar Garden from 11 to 11:45 am on Wednesdays through July 31st. Story Time is geared toward children from pre-school through second grade but older siblings are welcome to attend. American Sign Language will be used for children with hearing impairments. The program is made possible by a partnership with the Tuscarawas County Public Library. There is no cost to attend.

About Historic Zoar Village 

Historic Zoar Village was founded by German Separatists in 1817 and thrived as a communal settlement for more than 80 years. Today, the village is home to approximately 75 families living in homes built from 1817 to present. Zoar’s historic district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and listed as a National Historic Landmark District. Dozens of village structures have been painstakingly preserved through the collaborative efforts of the Zoar Community Association and the Ohio History Connection.  

HISTORIC ZOAR VILLAGE