Music-Theater-Dance Noon Tunes at Wildwood Preserve Metropark Published on June 30, 2013 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Toledo School for the Arts student Arianna Dyer of Ottawa Hills, right, plays the violin along with student Olivia Bryan of Sylvania. THE BLADE/JEFFREY SMITH Buy This Image People walk to attend Noon Tunes at the Wildwood Preserve Metropark Manor House. Normally held outdoors, minor flooding and wet grass moved the event inside. THE BLADE/JEFFREY SMITH Buy This Image People listen to Toledo School of the Arts students perform classical pieces. THE BLADE/JEFFREY SMITH Buy This Image Toledo School for the Arts student Emily Gillikin plays the cello. THE BLADE/JEFFREY SMITH Buy This Image Toledo resident Fawn Richmeier sits with her son Andrew, 6, and Angelina, 3. THE BLADE/JEFFREY SMITH Buy This Image Toledo resident James Sarno listens to the music. "It was fantastic, they were certainly deserving of a greater audience," Sarno said. THE BLADE/JEFFREY SMITH Buy This Image Bedford, Mich. resident Lindsey Francis listens with her son Elijah, 14 months. THE BLADE/JEFFREY SMITH Buy This Image Violette Cherry, 5, of Toledo smiles after putting up a fake high-five to her cousin Oliver Cherry-Timmons, 5. THE BLADE/JEFFREY SMITH Buy This Image Children have lunch during Noon Tunes. THE BLADE/JEFFREY SMITH Buy This Image People enjoy lunch during Noon Tunes. THE BLADE/JEFFREY SMITH Buy This Image Related Items Wildwood Preserve Metropark ,Noon Tunes Recommended for you Click to comment