Tag: Frogman Festival

  • WATCH: Reporting from the Loveland Frogman Festival

    WATCH: Reporting from the Loveland Frogman Festival

    Loveland, Ohio – The attendance this year for Saturday at the 3rd annual Frogman Festival was about 1200 attendees with participants in and out throughout the day. A second day was added this year, and Sunday had over 750 attending and participating.

    Many were families, with kids under 12 getting in for free. There were 70 vendors plus a tattoo studio and a roasted nut stand. There was also an intuitive reader and a face-painter. Erin Shaw from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and the Warren County Park District was there again with a nature exhibit including turtles and Caesar the snake.

    Over the course of the weekend, there were 12 presentations by 13 speakers on topics ranging from the origins of the Frogman story, to Mothman, to the expansion of consciousness.

    The Strange Road, one of the sponsors with a YouTube channel that explores topics in the supernatural based out of Columbus, ran the audio visual system for the third year in a row. Performances were added this year to entertain young and old alike, with Wump Mucket Puppets packing the Lily Pad Room for a show both days. The Dakarai World Dancers gave a great performance both days.

    Creep It Real, a husband and wife duo from Lebanon, sang tunes about cryptids, and Aaron Crary provided ethereal sounds produced electronically with a laptop and mixer.

    The event was sponsored primarily by Cryptid Camp, a new trading card game in the realm of Pokemon and Magic The Gathering. Attendees got free promo cards only available at the event with an interpretation of the Frogman in the style of the card game.

    Jeff Craig, along with family and friends, produced the Frogman Festival. The Oasis Conference Center provided a great venue with staff running the concessions for the crowd that included lunch items, snacks, and beverages, including beer.

    The found footage horror movie, Frogman (2023), was screened on Saturday night with producer and writer Anthony Cousins and other crew present to share the scoop on the movie, with big news revealing a sequel will soon be in the works.

    Several local media outlets covered the event, including the sponsor Loveland Magazine. A duo calling themselves the Ohio Broadcasting Company, based in the Loveland area, were wandering around to compile shots and shorts from the crowd for a documentary about the festival. CET, the local public TV affiliate, got B-roll to feature in an upcoming segment on art.

    The mission of the Frogman Festival as stated by Jeff Craig:

    Frogman Festival provides an inclusive and accessible space to celebrate the legend of Frogman and other stories or events in the supernatural realm across the region. This is achieved through education, entertainment, and art.
    It brings people from all over the country, with some of the furthest attendees hailing from Florida, New York, and California. Plans are in the works for a 4th annual Frogman Festival, which will be held again at the Oasis on the first full weekend of March. Details on one or two days haven’t been decided yet.
    Festival photos ©2025 David Miller/Loveland Magazine
  • Frogman Festival  returns March 1st and 2nd to Loveland, Ohio

    Frogman Festival returns March 1st and 2nd to Loveland, Ohio

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – The 3rd annual Frogman Festival will be held on Saturday, March 1, 2025 from 9:30 AM until 6 PM and Sunday, March 2 from 10 AM until 4 PM at Oasis Conference Center in Loveland, Ohio. There were over 1000 attendees at the 2nd Annual Frogman Festival.

    Last year many people drove hundreds of miles from Minnesota, Kansas, and Virginia. One of the vendors was from Montreal, Canada and travelled down to Loveland the day before. Many vendors were from out of state including, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Western New York, and Tennessee. One YouTube blogger, The Carpetbagger who has over a million followers drove nine hours overnight from Georgia to attend the festival and share his many stories throughout the day.

    There will be over 60 unique vendors selling their art, crafts and merchandise in the large ballroom they will call “The Terrarium”.

    Speakers will be presenting their research on cryptids, paranormal activity, UFO’s and other unusual topics in a separate room.

    At noon each day, the Pied Piper of Loveland will lead a parade of costumed participants that is open to anyone interested.

    You can wander the Oasis to find face-painting, an intuitive reader, live animal displays, a puppet show, music and more. Food and drink including beer will be available a la carte.

    Visit frogmanfestival.org for more details.

    Ticket prices online are lower than paying at the door. There are no refunds for tickets purchased. Kids 12 and under are free when accompanied by a paid adult but please order a kids ticket (free) for them.

    The Official Frogman Festival speakers

    The Official Frogman Festival Activities and guests

    Was the 2024 Loveland Frogman Festival fact, fiction or fantasy?

    See the Loveland Magazine video highlights including interviews and the parade!

    Photos from last year

     

    Frogman Hotel Block

    Just like last year, we can offer Discounted Rooms for Frogman Attendees. Take advantage of this offer to stay at the closest hotel to the convention center.

     

  • Frogman Festival  returns March 1st and 2nd to Loveland, Ohio

    Frogman Festival returns March 1st and 2nd to Loveland, Ohio

    Loveland Magazine Managing Editor at last year’s Loveland Frogman Festival.

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – The 3rd annual Frogman Festival will be held on Saturday, March 1, 2025 from 9:30 AM until 6 PM and Sunday, March 2 from 10 AM until 4 PM at Oasis Conference Center in Loveland, Ohio. There were over 1000 attendees. at the 2nd Annual Frogman Festival.

    Last year many people drove hundreds of miles from Minnesota, Kansas, and Virginia. One of the vendors was from Montreal, Canada and travelled down to Loveland the day before. Many vendors were from out of state including, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Western New York, and Tennessee. One YouTube blogger, The Carpetbagger who has over a million followers drove nine hours overnight from Georgia to attend the festival and share his many stories throughout the day.

    There will be over 60 unique vendors selling their art, crafts and merchandise in the large ballroom they will call “The Terrarium”.

    Speakers will be presenting their research on cryptids, paranormal activity, UFO’s and other unusual topics in a separate room.

    At noon each day, the Pied Piper of Loveland will lead a parade of costumed participants that is open to anyone interested.

    You can wander the Oasis to find face-painting, an intuitive reader, live animal displays, a puppet show, music and more. Food and drink including beer will be available a la carte.

    Visit frogmanfestival.org for more details.

    Ticket prices online are lower than paying at the door. There are no refunds for tickets purchased. Kids 12 and under are free when accompanied by a paid adult but please order a kids ticket (free) for them.

    The Official Frogman Festival speakers

    The Official Frogman Festival Activities and guests

    Was the 2024 Loveland Frogman Festival fact, fiction or fantasy?

    See the Loveland Magazine video highlights including interviews and the parade!

    Photos from last year

     

    Frogman Hotel Block

    Just like last year, we can offer Discounted Rooms for Frogman Attendees. Take advantage of this offer to stay at the closest hotel to the convention center.

     

  • Mark your calendar for the 3rd annual Official Frogman Festival

    Mark your calendar for the 3rd annual Official Frogman Festival

    The Official Frogman Festival

    March 1-2, 2025 | 9:30am – 6pm

     

    The 3rd annual Frogman Festival will be held on Saturday, March 1st through Sunday, March 2nd, 2025, at Oasis Conference Center in Loveland, Ohio.

    Doors open at 9:30 AM and will continue until 6 PM.

    Over 50 unique vendors will be selling their art, crafts, and merchandise in the large ballroom. Speakers will be presenting their research in a separate room.

    At noon, the Pied Piper of Loveland will lead a parade of costumed participants that is open to anyone interested.

    Wander the Oasis to find the circus sideshows providing entertainment. Food and drink, including beer, will be available a la carte.

    Meet Jeff Craig Founder and Director of Frogman Festival

    After 15 years as a vendor at events with his paranormal maps, Hidden Ohio Map & Guide, and Map In Black, Jeff founded and organized the first Frogman Festival in 2023. The one-day event was held in Mason at Great Wolf Lodge. With 8 speakers and over 50 hand-picked vendors, as well as the first-ever Meta Zoo Tower Tournament, around 2000 people attended and participated in the event. The purpose of the Frogman Festival is to gather and celebrate the legend of the Frogman story as well as other strange and unusual stories in our region.

    The festival provides an inclusive and accessible space for anyone and everyone. Tolerance and acceptance is at the forefront for all who attend, participate, and volunteer. Jeff has been a cartographer for 30 years in the field of map publishing and currently works in the utility industry. He has also been an instructor at Northern Kentucky University and other area schools teaching introductory geography courses. In 2005, he was awarded a grant by NKU to help research the sites that would later be included in the 1st edition of Hidden Ohio Map & Guide which was published in 2007. Also in 2007 Hidden Ohio Map & Guide received an honorable mention in the Cartography and Geographic Information Society annual map competition. In 2022, the Printing and Graphics Assoc awarded Map In Black, Best In Category for Map Process to Williams and Heintz, the printer of the map. Then in 2023, Hidden Ohio Map & Guide, 4th edition also received the annual award.

    Meet Dr. John Stamey

    Supporter of Frogman Festival

    In 2022, when Jeff Craig met Dr. John Stamey at the Wytheville UFO Festival after first seeing him the night before on TV coincidentally, they immediately garnered the impetus to work on an event which Jeff had been planning, a festival for the elusive Frogman of Ohio. Jeff went back to Cincinnati and quickly began planning the event for 2023. John lent support from his remote location in South Carolina. John is best known for his appearance on the TV show The UnXplained with William Shatner where he provided his insights to the Moon-Eyed People of western North Carolina. John runs several cons in the US southeast related to Bigfoot and Pop Culture. He hosts the weekly podcast, ScaryCast and writes publications about various topics from The South Carolina Lizardman to UFO’s to computer science.

    Was the 2024 Loveland Frogman Festival fact, fiction or fantasy?

    Read on…

    Loveland Magazine Managing Editor at last year’s Loveland Frogman Festival. Read his story

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  • See if you dare: The exclusive screening of Anthony Cousins  new film “Frogman”

    See if you dare: The exclusive screening of Anthony Cousins new film “Frogman”

    Promoted Post

    Loveland, Ohio – Join us with co-writer and director Anthony Cousins and others from the new film Frogman (2023). The exclusive screenings are the first in the region and takes place right in Loveland where the events unfolded. This found footage movie follows a young man named Dallas (Nathan Tymoshuk) who takes a picture of Frogman while on vacation. He goes back to look further and finds more than he bargained for.

    Winner of several awards including best found footage, this is a must watch for fans of horror, cryptids and sci-fi.
    Review: I usually dislike found footage films, but wow – Frogman is good. – B&S About Movies
    The film is not rated but should be considered viewable for mature teens and adults. Run time is 80 minutes. The movie has an 8.2 rating out of 10 on IMDB.com. There will be copies available for sale and associated merch.
    Tickets are available in advance. If there are seats remaining, tickets will be available at the door for $20.

    BUY TICKETS

    Entry to movie does NOT provide access to the Frogman Festival which is a separate ticketed event held on Saturday, March 2 from 9:30 AM to 6 PM, also at the Oasis Conference Center.
  • Name our Frog Mascots and win fun and amazing prizes

    Name our Frog Mascots and win fun and amazing prizes

    Loveland, OhioAttention all frog enthusiasts! Loveland Magazine is hosting a fun contest where you can name our frog mascots. “Mr. and Ms. Frog” just doesn’t cut it anymore!

    This is a chance to win some amazing prizes. The creative winner will receive 2 tickets to the Frogman Festival, 2 official tee shirts, and the official poster as cool prizes.

    So put on your thinking cap and come up with some creative, bouncy personality, and catchy names for Loveland Magazine’s beloved mascots. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity!

    The winner will receive tickets to the highly anticipated Frogman Festival that will be on March 3rd at the fabulous Oasis Conference Center.

    Please send us your suggestions to: lovelandmagazine@cinci.rr.com with the subject line “Name those Frogs.”

    We are excited to share some details about the upcoming event. There will be more than 50 vendors selling their art, crafts, and merchandise in the large ballroom of the Oasis Conference Center. In addition, there will be a separate room where speakers will be presenting their research. At noon, there will be a parade led by the Pied Piper of Loveland, which is open to anyone interested in joining. Additionally, there will be circus sideshows providing entertainment. If you get hungry or thirsty, there will be food and drink options available a la carte, including beer.

    The purpose of the Frogman Festival is to gather and celebrate the legend of the Frogman story as well as other strange and unusual stories in our region. Last year more than 2,000 people attended when it was held at the Great Wolf Lodge in Mason. This year it will be in Loveland where it belongs!

    Loveland Magazine is a sponsor of the festival.

    The Pied Piper of Loveland

    In addition to the Loveland Frog, a mysterious bagpiper can be found in and around Loveland playing the ancient Highland Bagpipes that evolved in medieval Europe but were refined in Scotland. The stories of pipers leading various rats, children and snakes out of villages and in the countryside are written in the archives. Our piper has trained and studied the instrument from talented musicians to become himself, a sought-after and award-winning player. Having competed at the top levels of the piping world, today he can be found performing with bandmates in the Cincinnati Caledonian Pipes and Drums and The Great Lakes Pipe Band.

    For the festival, he will be leading a parade at noon inside the event with any and all welcome to join him whether in costume or not. Any and all costumes from the cryptid world to cosplay, renaissance to steampunk are encouraged. Step off at noon in the lobby in no particular order then follow our piper to wherever he may lead you.