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12 can’t miss EVENTS!11 can’t miss EVENTS!PAGES 4 & 5
COMMUNITY GUIDE & BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Garrettsville Area
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With a massive community-wide yard sale, fi ve great classic car cruises, and one of northeast Ohio’s largest summer festivals, there’s always something to discover!
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Discover GarrettsvilleDiscover the what the Garrettsville Area has to offer,
and enter our contest for a chance to win prizes!
Go Out & ExploreSpend a day exploring the Garrettsville Area’s scenic state parks, hiking trails, municipal parks and more!
JUNE 24–26
OF FUN!12 YEARS
GarrettsvilleSummerfest.com
In addition to rides, games, and contests, this three day event is packed with more live acts & music than most County fairs! It’s all happening in downtown Garrettsville this summer; join us June 24–26
and you will see why Garrettsville Summerfest is one of the largest summer festivals around!
12 Years of Family Fun
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Welcome to the Garrettsville AreaWelcome to the historic Village of
Garrettsville! Located at the intersection of State Routes 82 and 88, our charming Village is one of the best-kept secrets of Portage County. Garrettsville offers the charm of a small, quaint town blended with conveniences found in our larger neighbors.
For a town of our size, we have so much to offer residents and visitors alike. Looking to escape to the country for a day of recreation? Garrettsville boasts a fabulous golf course, bowling alley, roller skating, three Village parks and a three-screen movie theater. If you’re looking for great local food, visit one of Garrettsville’s many restaurants, ranging from convienent quick-service to fi ne dining; there are options for practically any taste.
Shoppers from across the state and beyond love to visit the various specialty stores of our Historic Main Street, and the shops in Garrettsville’s two shopping plazas.
If you are looking for fun things to do, visit our Chamber of Commerce website for a calendar of events, such as our famous Summerfest Festival always held on the last weekend of June, and Classic Car Cruise Nights once a month, May through September.
Garrettsville is a great place to live and raise a family,
whether you want to purchase a home or build in one of our fi ne developments or even rent. Our education
system at the J.A. Garfi eld Schools is of high quality and has earned a state rating of Excellent for many
years. Our safety services include a full-time Police Department, Fire Department and Emergency
Medical Service. We have two medical centers that give us a wide variety of physicians.
Did I mention that we have a lot to offer? Why take my word for it? Give us a try, come to visit and take a look for yourself. Experience the friendliness and charm of Garrettsville, Ohio.
— Mayor Rick & Linette Patrick
2016 Garrettsville AreaCommunity Guide
GARRETTSVILLE VILLAGE MAYORRick Patrick
GARRETTSVILLE CLERK/TREASURERNancy Baldwin
GARRETTSVILLE VILLAGE COUNCILDebbie Wordell Sheri JohnsonBecky Harrington Tom HardestySteven Hadzinsky Jeff Kaiser
For more information about the Village of Garrettsville visit garrettsville.org.To learn about the benefi ts of relocating your business to Garrettsville, please visit business.garrettsville.org.
Business and event listings were created using data from the Garrettsville Area Chamber of Commerce’s membership directory, and event calendar. This information was accurate as of April 6, 2016. Garrettsville Area businesses and community organizations are encouraged to submit their information to the Chamber of Commerce via email to: [email protected]. Submissions must be received by January 30, 2017 to be eligible for possible inclusion in this magazine. Listings in the community guide are subject to publisher approval with priority given to Garrettsville Area Chamber of Commerce members.
Copyright 2016 by Weekly Villager, Inc. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without the express written permission of Weekly Villager, Inc. Advertisements and listings in this publication are provided as a public service and do not constitute an endorsement or recomendation. Weekly Villager Inc, The Garrettsville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Village of Garrettsville are not responsible for errors or ommissions.
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Working Together to Promote Area BusinessesA hidden gem is the best way
to describe the Garrettsville area. Frequently visitors share their excitement for all of the amenities offered alongside small town living. Fantastic local wineries, a beautifully maintained golf course, and a cozy independent bookstore are just a few of the attractions that bring people to our area. While these experiences may be what attracts them to our area, it only scratches the surface of what we have to offer. Numerous local antique and specialty shops, a relaxing day spa and salon, and incredible local eateries are just a few of the attractions we have right here in the historic Garrettsville area. Whether you’re visiting for the day, considering relocating, or are a resident of our charming community, Garrettsville has something for everyone!
The Garrettsville area boasts one of the top -rated school districts in the region, great parks, hiking
trails and nature preserves as well as a strong business community that works together to promote the Village and the surrounding townships.
Why Should I Join The Chamber?It is our mission is to promote member
businesses while enhancing the economic growth, and quality of life in the Garrettsville area. Whether you’re a business owner, or an area resident interested in making a difference in the community — we encourage you to become
a member of the Chamber of Commerce and join us in working together to build a strong and successful community that will allow your business to thrive.
One of the most important reasons to join chamber is to network and establish relationships with other businesses in the area. The Garrettsville Area Chamber of Commerce is one of the most active chambers in the region. The Chamber hosts fi ve popular classic car shows between May and September, as well as numerous community events such as an annual community yard sale, biennial Business Showcase, Christmas on Main shopping promotion, holiday tree lighting, and ice cream/peach socials throughout the summer.
Business ReferralsThe Chamber receives calls and emails daily from
individuals seeking information about our local businesses. We refer them to members within a category listing or a closely-associated listing. ALL businesses are added to our referral list, and online yellowpages- style directory .
GARRETTSVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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Together We Achieve More at the JAG SchoolsSchools are the cornerstone of a community, and
in this community, the James A. Garfi eld Schools have become the foundation and refl ection of community’s expectations. We only achieve great things because of the support of our community.
Our businesses are bombarded with requests to support fundraisers through donations and sponsorships, and they come through each and every time. Without the support of our community we would not be the district we have become. The support our businesses sets the stage for our achievements.
Parental involvement in a child’s education is one of the most statistically signifi cant factors in academic achievement. Our parents volunteer in classrooms, support our teachers, and most importantly, are there for their children. The support our parents give our students and our staff enable the skills and care necessary to achieve.
JAG staff is a family of professionals that are committed to one thing...the success of our
students. Our bus drivers, secretaries, clerks, cafeteria staff, custodians and maintenance staff work tirelessly to make every aspect of our schools excellent. Our teachers and administrators give it their all each day to make sure every student is motivated and succeeding to their fullest potential. It is this family atmosphere that is at the core of each of our achievements.
Students are why we work together. They are why we are here. Each decision we make is in the best interest of our students. In return, JAG students show the highest level of respect, sportsmanship and effort in all they do. The bottom line is that we have great kids. We are thankful to have the opportunity to serve these students.
Our businesses, parents, staff and students are what make this school and community such a special place. A great deal has already been done to make our community and our schools the very best place to live, work and learn. We look forward to working together to achieve even more!
JAMES A. GARFIELD LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Community Calendar Spring — SummerAnnual Community Yard Sale
May 20-22, 2016 • Garrettsville AreaThis popular event features hundreds of local yard
sales and draws thousands of visitors to town to shop for bargains and enjoy local shops and restaurants.
Classic Car Cruise NightMay 28, 2016 • Main Street
Enjoy live music, a raffl e drawing, and collectible automobiles on display along Main, High, and Center Streets providing the perfect opportunity to get out and enjoy the fi rst days of summer.
Memorial Day Parade & ServiceMay 30, 2016 • Veteran Memorial & Park Cemetery
The annual parade and service at the Village of Garrettsville’s two Veterans’ memorials is a great way to remember and honor those who have served in the armed forces.
Garrettsville Summerfest 2016June 24-26, 2016 • Main Street
Garrettsville Summerfest is the largest municipal summer celebration in Portage County, Ohio. In addition to rides, games, and contests, this three day event is packed with more live entertainment & music than you’ll fi nd at most county fairs.
Classic Car Cruise NightJune 25, 2016 • Garfi eld Plaza
Enjoy live music, and the hundreds of classic and collectible automobiles on display in Garfi eld Plaza. This event provides great opportunities to chat with collectors and enthusiasts. Be sure to head up Main Street to check out the MBA Bike Show hosted on the same night at the Garrettsville Eagles Club.
Classic Car Cruise NightJuly 16, 2016 • Main Street
Enjoy live music, raffl e drawings, and hundreds of classic and collectible automobiles on display along Main, High, and Center Streets providing opportunities to chat your neighbors, collectors and car enthusiasts.
Classic Car Cruise Night & Peach SocialAugust 13, 2016 • Garrettsville Fire Station
Enjoy locally-grown peaches from Monroe’s Orchard & Farm Market served in homemade pies, or atop delicious Sky Plaza IGA ice cream. Great live music, raffl e drawings, and hundreds of classic and collectible automobiles make for a perfect evening at the GFN Fire Station on Elm Street.
UPCOMING EVENTS
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Classic Car Cruise NightSeptember 24, 2016 • Sky Plaza
Enjoy live music, raffl e drawings, and hundreds of classic and collectible automobiles on display at Sky Plaza during the last summer cruise night of 2015.
The Area’s Original Christmas WalkNovember 4, 2016 — November 13, 2016
J. A. Garfi eld Historical SocietyThe traditional James A. Garfi eld Historical Society’s
Christmas Walk is the offi cial start to the local holiday season on even years. This year the popular event is scheduled for November 4, 5, 6 and 11, 12, 13. On Fridays and Saturdays, the Christmas Walk operates from 10am-5pm; Sundays 12:30pm-5pm. Tickets are $10 per person and can be purchased at the historical society on tour days at the historic Mott Building, 8107 Main Street. Proceeds from this event support the Historical Society’s ongoing efforts to preserve and display local history, and to offset its operating expenses.
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Christmas on Main Shopping PromotionNovember 4, 2016 • Participating BusinessesChristmas on Main is a month-long program
that encourages people to shop locally and get reacquainted with the local merchants. The shop-local event offers shoppers a chance to win $500 Chamber Bucks to be spent locally, by shopping the small businesses in the community.
Lighting of the Clock Tower & Santa VisitNovember 26, 2016 • Garrettsville Clock Tower
What better way to start off your Christmas season than to attend Garrettsville Chamber of Commerce’s annual Holiday Lighting ceremony! Families will love meeting with Santa and Mrs. Claus in historic Garrettsville.
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Athletic facility fundraising is slow but steady. If you attended a football or soccer game this past fall you were witness to some of the upgrades that took place as a result of the completion of Phase 1 of the Athletic Facilities Plan. A total of $22,218.14 was raised through the “Challenge Raffl e” to complete all parts of Phase 1.
Phase 1: Player & Fan SafetyTotal Cost: $17,938.57 • Funds Raised: $22,218.14
With the completion of Phase 1, improvements were made to the stadium with a focus on player and fan safety. While we are very proud of the efforts, we also know it is only the start. This phase of the Stadium Improvement plan brought with it the following upgrades:• Replacement of wooden posts and ropes with
four foot vinyl-coated safety fencing• Installation of new goal posts• Stabilization of visitor bleachers
• Movement of fi eld away from home bleachers by 10 feet
It is now time to roll up our sleeves and shift our focus to Phase 2 of the project, which is the most aggressive phase of the project.
Phase 2: Facilities ImprovementsTotal Cost: $200,000 • Current Fund: $28,565.00
Phase 2 of the project will see the demolition of the current home bleachers and construction of new, ADA-compliant, aluminum bleachers, a new press box and an updated sound system. The fundraising goal for this phase is $200,000. Our current balance is $28,565.00. Below is a list of the fundraisers that have contributed to Phase 2 of the Athletic Facility upgrades:
• Harley Davidson Raffl e - $1,883.00• Night at the Races 2015 - $6,846.00• Charles Chevrolet Buick Test Drive 2015 -
$2,760.00• Clambake 2015 - $ 1,665.27 • Donations - $450.00
This is just the beginning of the work that needs to be done. Our athletic facilities are tired and need attention. It is inspiring to see so many individuals working toward the goal of improving them for future Garfi eld G-Men.
JAMES A. GARFIELD LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
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On March 22, 2014 the historic village of Garrettsville lost over 120 years of history and many businesses in one afternoon. Lots of theories, speculations and ideas exist about what should be done with the now-vacant property. Some expected new construction right away yet what many have failed to realize is that it will take millions of dollars to replace what was lost.
Two years later, Main Street may have a different look, but one needs to remember that Garrettsville is full of unique retail stores, great local restaurants, entertainment venues and hardworking industry. Many merchants have re-invented themselves and some new ones have arrived since 2014, offering year-round reasons for you to visit!
Spring and summer in Garrettsville are packed with great reasons to check out the village! Classic car cruises will take place monthly from May through September. Visitors can enjoy live music, hundreds of classic cars, and opportunity to visit the shops, restaurants and take a stroll across the boardwalk.
Garrettsville Summerfest (June 24-26) is one of Northeast Ohio’s largest summer celebrations and will be celebrating year number 12! In addition to rides, games, parades and contests, this three-day event is packed with more live entertainment and music than you will fi nd at most county fairs!!
Looking ahead, 2016 will see the return of the J.A. Garfi eld Historical Society Christmas Walk, which is slated for the fi rst two weekends in November. Be sure to watch for more details on this truly awe-inspiring event.
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Coinciding with the Christmas Walk, the Garrettsville Area Chamber of Commerce will kick-off their annual Christmas on Main promotion which runs November 4th through December 11th.
These are just a few of the events happening in Garrettsville -- fundraising efforts through the Chamber of Commerce’s #GarrettsvilleStrong fund have continued and to date over $95,000 has been raised to help defray the expense of rebuilding. To learn more about the fund, please visit GarrettsvilleArea.com/help
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Remembering the National Bank of GarrettsvilleWhen President Abraham Lincoln and Congress
established the National Bank System in 1863 there were only 35 States, and a patchwork of privately owned banks throughout the country. Fearing competition, the hundreds of state and private banks initially disagreed with the idea of a national banking system; however, fi nancial pressures from the Civil War and a Federal desire to nationalize the banks fi nally won out.
In order for local banks to become chartered under the United States government they were required to meet two key requirements. Banks were required to possess a minimum of $50,000 in capital, and used that capital to purchase United States government bonds. For every $90 in of U.S. Bonds purchased by a bank, the government would issue $100 in National Bank notes printed with the town’s name, state and individual bank name. The actual printing of national bank notes was a task split between 3 different bank note companies in New York City. After the notes were printed, they
were shipped to the US Bureau of Printing for the treasury seal and treasury serial number and then on to the individual banks where they were signed by the Bank President, and Head Cashier.
During its lifetime, the First National Bank Of Garrettsville issued $1,298,380 dollars worth of national currency. The First National Bank Of Garrettsville was charted in 1872 and stopped printing money in 1935, which equals a 63 year printing period — a long operation period for a national bank. During its life, The First National Bank Of Garrettsville issued 21 different types and denominations of national currency — though no 50 or 100 dollar bills were ever authorized. Remember that in 1935, the peak of the depression, even $20 was a large amount of money.
During those 63 years there were 21 different types of denominations. There were 3 twenty year “charters” in a variety of denominations and each had a different design.
Among the most popular from the 1st charter was the Lazy 2. The $2 bill featured the number 2 sideways on the front of the note. The $20 bill depicted Pocahontas being baptized on the back. These large size notes measured 71/2” x 3”.
The 2nd charter had notes with the backside brown in color and the charter number in the center. There were also notes called “value bucks” in which the value was spelled out in capital letters. The 3rd charter had the $5 note with Lincoln Memorial pictured as the $5 bill has today.
Garrettsville National Bank merged with Kent National Bank in 1959 becoming Portage National Bank. A variety of mergers then transformed it again into Huntington Bank.
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To learn more about the history of the Garrettsville area make a visit to the J. A. Garfi eld Historical Society located in Garrettsville’s historic Main Street business district. The museum houses countless antiques, artifacts, and photographs from around the area.
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Explore, Hike, & Play in the Garrettsville AreaThe Garrettsville area offers residents and visitors
of all ages many opportunities for exploring the natural world via hiking trails, state & local parks, and picnic pavilions.
Garrettsville Village Park contains fi ve baseball/softball fi elds, a basketball court, a skateboard course and a playground. The park also contains outdoor pavillions available for weddings, reunions and parties. Two smaller parks located on Park Avenue and Brosius Road feature playground equipment, a tennis court & basketball court, and various sports fi elds.
Pixley Park located on SR 305 in Nelson Township features a baseball fi eld, and playground equipment perfect for younger children.
Portage County’s Headwaters Trail has a trailhead located at the rear of Garrettsville Village Park, and is great for hikers, bicyclists and horse riders.Headwaters Trail is an eight-mile limestone-paved trail built on the railbed of the former Cleveland-Mahoning Railroad line between Mantua and Garrettsville. The trail provides a safe and scenic route for hikers, bicyclists, and horseback riders. Trailhead parking is available at Garrettsville Village Park, on SR 700 in Hiram, and in nearby Mantua Village Park.
Eagle Creek State Nature Preserve features a 6-mile trail system, including a boardwalk, wildlife observation tower, and small parking lot. Eagle Creek meanders through a wide fl oodplain dotted with beaver dams, marshlands, small bogs and button bush swamps, supporting a diversity of fl ora and fauna typical of northeastern Ohio.
Located on Wheeler Road, Hiram College’s James H. Barrow Field Station consists of a 360-acre parcel of land, with more than 200 acres of beech-maple forest, a cold-water stream, two ponds, old fi elds of varying ages, young forests, crop fi elds, a two-mile interpretive nature trail, a waterfowl observation building and meeting center, a lab building with student research areas and natural history displays, experimental agricultural fi elds and an aquatics building.
Although a small park, 167-acre Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park provides a thrilling experience to visitors, with its rugged cliffs and diverse plant life typical of a more northern climate. The spectacular rock formations at Nelson-Kennedy Ledges have become trademarks of the park. These rock formations are among the few outcrops in northern Ohio still exposed to view. Most of the outcrops elsewhere have been covered with soil and rock left by receding glaciers. Nelson-Kennedy Ledges is popular for picnicking and hiking.
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The Village Piecemakers Quilt Club has been in existence for approximately 30 years, beginning in Mantua as The Buckeye Quilters. As more space was needed for the growing club, it moved to the Hiram Christian Church and then on to it’s current location at the Village Hall in Garrettsville.
The Village Piecemakers is a lively group of women
ranging from young to old, beginners to experts. The group’s purpose is to promote interest in the
art of quilting, to exchange ideas and to encourage growth in our members’ abilities and knowledge.
There are many activities that members can participate in each month such as fabric challenges, fabric exchanges, lottery blocks and charity quilts. However, our main project is to create a quilt every two years to be raffl ed during the Garrettsville Historical Society’s Christmas Walk.
Pictured is this year’s Raffl e Quilt; this queen-size quilt will be raffl ed off at the end of this year’s Christmas Walk in November. Tickets can be purchased at locations around Garrettsville. Tickets are priced at 6 Tickets for $5.
The Village Piecemakers meet every 3rd Tuesday at 7:00 pm at the Village Hall in Garrettsville. Anyone wishing more information can contact Barb Bejger at 330-527-2802 or Shelly Gordon at 716-485-1944.
Quilting With The Village PiecemakersCommunity Organizations
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The Silver Creek Garden Club has developed deep roots in the Garrettsville area during its more than 80 year history. As the Depression years were winding down, a group of men and women “interested in growing things” formed the club to share garden knowledge. Public service was important from the start. Each spring they planted petunias at the village railroad station and tended planters hanging from railings on the downtown bridge.
The emphasis on community service continues today, with members overseeing several dozen hanging baskets and planters downtown and caring for a large fl ower bed at the public library. Members gather monthly for presentations from garden experts or to tour gardens in the village.
With spring fi nally here, members are hard at work preparing another season of beautiful hang-ing baskets, planters and fl ower beds that enhance the Village from spring to autumn. Each year almost $3000, and a signifi cant number of volunteer hours are spent by the organization’s dedicated club members.
The Silver Creek Garden Club relies on donations from businesses, area residents, and the annual calendar fundraiser to raise the monies for their service project. The group also digs and sells pe-rennials and other plants from their gardens during the Chamber of Commerce annual community yard sale. Proceeds help pay for the fl owering baskets, planters and garden maintenance.
Hanging baskets are planned to appear along State Routes 88 & 82, and at $55 to $75 per basket, expenses can add up quickly. Anyone interested in contributing to the fl ower basket fund can make a tax deductible donation by sending their conti-bution to the Garrettsville Area Chamber of Com-merce (Post Offi ce Box 1, Garrettsville, OH 44231). Please be sure write “Flower Baskets” in the memo line of your check.
Meetings are held the fourth Wednesday of each month. Anyone interested in learning more should contact president Barb Bejger, 330-527-2802 or vice-president Marie Elium, 330-527-5136.
Beautifying Town With The Silver Creek Garden Club Community Organizations
Like Our Garrettsville Flowers?Please help continue the fl ower baskets & planters
this summer by making a monetary donation to: • Silver Creek Garden Club• Garrettsville Area Chamber of Commerce• Garrettsville Village
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20th Century ClubA century-old social and cultural group for women living within the James A. Garfi eld school district. This group meets on the 1st & 3rd Thursdays of the month at various locations.
Fraternal Order of EaglesThe Fraternal Order of Eagles is an international non-profi t organization uniting fraternally in the spirit of liberty, truth, justice, and equality, to make human life more desirable by lessening its ills and promoting peace, prosperity, gladness and hope. For more information call 330-527-2330.
Friends of the LibraryThe Friends of the Library are people, like you, who be-lieve in and support the Garrettsville Library. Its goal is to raise funds to support special projects that will en-hance all library services, thus allowing the Library to continue to remain an effective community resource.
Garrettsville Area Chamber of CommerceThe Chamber of Commerce promotes member businesses, and the Garrettsville area. Meetings are held at 7:30 AM at varying member businesses on the 1st Wednesday of the Month. Guests are always welcome at meetings. Visit garrettsvillearea.com for more details.
Garrettsville Curtains Up TheatreThis community theatre group produces two large scale productions a year. The group has also developed murder mystery performances perfect for fundraising events.
Garrettsville-Hiram Rotary ClubThe Garrettsville Hiram chapter of Rotary International meets at 12:00 PM in Cal’s II every Monday. Guests welcome!
Garrettsville Spiritual GatheringThis group of spiritually minded people meet at the Garrettsville Village Hall on the 4th Wednesday of the month. Meetings are from 7pm to 9pm.
James A. Garfi eld Athletic & Band BoostersThese two organizations help support the Athletics & Band programs at the James A. Garfi eld schools.
James A. Garfi eld Historical SocietyMeets at 7:30 PM at the historic Mott Building on Main Street on the 3rd Monday of the month. Guests wel-come! Visit jamesagarfi eldhistoricalsociety.com or fi nd them on Facebook.
James A. Garfi eld PTOThe Garfi eld PTO supports students and teachers in the James A. Garfi eld Local School District.
Lions ClubGarrettsville chapter of Lions Club International. To learn more visit lionsclubs.org.
Masonic Lodge #246A Masonic Lodge located in historic Garrettsville, Ohio. Home Lodge to President James A. Garfi eld.
People TreeCommunity service organization collecting donations for area families in need. Contact Hallie Higgins at 330-527-2802.
Scout TroopsThe Garrettsville Area is home to a variety of scouting troops for area children and teenagers. Visit beascout.scouting.org or girlscouts.org to fi nd an area troop.
Silver Creek Garden ClubMeets on the 4th Wednesday of the month. Times and locations vary. Call 330-527-2802 — new members al-ways welcomed!
Village Piece Makers Quilt ClubPromotes the art of quilt making and similar arts. Meetings are held at the Garrettsville Village Hall on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 PM.
Get Involved in the Garrettsville AreaCommunity Organizations
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8143 Windham StreetP.O. Box 323Garrettsville, OH 44231
As a small community with a big commitment to business support, Garrettsville offers businesses of all sizes the best of both worlds. Every business is a big fi sh in our small (but very well-appointed) pond.
Retail and restaurant businesses have a variety of districts to choose from so you can place your business in the area that best matches the character of your store, be it charmingly quaint, no-nonsense specialty, or one-stop-shopping. The active Chamber of Commerce and Village event committees keep the Village hopping with festivals, car shows, socials, and expos, guaranteeing a steady stream of out-of-towners to supplement local customers.
Professionals will enjoy the comfortable offi ce spaces combined with easy access to the major courthouses and hospitals and plenty of opportunity to entertain clients without having to battle city traffi c to grab some lunch.
Industrial businesses have a place here as well. Garrettsville is an industrial nexus, located at the intersection of two state routes and convenient to the interstates and the Ohio Turnpike. The
Industrial District houses the various factories and industrial companies that Garrettsville is proud to host. With a signifi cant labor pool within walking distance, and plenty more just an easy commute away, Garrettsville is a great place for an industrial business to call home. While many plants and factories end up in a pretty unpleasant environment, you and your employees can step out the door of your establishment and enjoy a refreshing, productivity-enhancing lunchtime stroll on the Headwaters Trail or go the two blocks into town for a meal at one of the local restaurants, pizza places, or sandwich shops.
The area is central to pools of skilled and white-collar employees as well, including Maplewood Career Center, Kent State University Management School, and Hiram College.
Garrettsville’s solid Midwestern values make this a place where you don’t have to sacrifi ce quality of life to operate a quality business. Our business owners and employees are a part of our community and we’ll do our best to make you welcome.
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Income Tax DepartmentTelephone: 330-527-2179
Police DepartmentTelephone: 330-527-4717
Street DepartmentTelephone: 330-527-2150
Village ClerkTelephone: 330-527-4424
Water DepartmentTelephone: 330-527-2080
Zoning InspectorTelephone: [email protected]
Village Directory and Important ContactsGarrettsville Village
Rick Patrick, MayorTelephone: 330-687-9637
Nancy Baldwin, Clerk-TreasurerTelephone: 330-527-2602
Tom Hardesty, Council PresidentTelephone: 330-527-4623
Debbie Wordell, CouncilpersonTelephone: 440-223-2146
Sheri Johnson, CouncilpersonTelephone: 330-671-0228
Becky Harrington, CouncilpersonTelephone: 440-477-6671
Steven Hadzinsky, CouncilpersonTelephone: 630-267-5050
Jeff Kaiser, CouncilpersonTelephone: 330-527-5079
Water/Sewer Emergencies
Monday–Friday from 7am–3pm:Call 330-527-2080, followed by the Clerk’s offi ce 330-527-4424 if there is no answer at the Wastewater Plant.
After 3pm and Weekends:Call 330-527-4717 to notify the Police.
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Small Town America At Its Best!Garrettsville Summerfest
Garrettsville Summerfest is one of the largest summer celebrations in Northeastern Ohio. Drawing an estimated 25,000 attendees from around the state, this popular three day event is packed with tons of world-class live entertainment and music. Join us June 24th-26th as we celebrate 12 years of family fun in downtown Garrettsville.
Opening Ceremonies will begin at 6pm on June 24th. Come out and listen to a great variety of music, take a stroll down Main Street, ride a few rides and, of course, eat some great festival food.
Saturday morning, the fi ercest of the fi erce will battle Silver Creek in a Steeplechase Canoe Race. The grueling race will have folks mastering the elements of the creek, including beaver dams, downed trees and brush. This race is for the more seasoned canoeist. A $100 grand prize is up for grabs to the team who completes the race with the fastest time!
The kids will be demonstrating their football skills at the Lions’ Club Punt Pass and Kick Contest early Saturday morning. Don’t forget to get your pies ready; the pie baking contest judging starts at noon; all entries
need to be at Slim ‘n Jumbo’s by 11 am.Grab a snack or lunch from the many food vendors
and stake a claim at the annual Tractor Parade where over 200 tractors of all sizes and ages will be rumbling down State Route 88 at noon. After the parade, you may want to cool off with an ice cream cone at the Ice Cream Eating Contest sponsored by Dairy Queen.
For those that may want a sit-down meal, head over to St. Ambrose Church and enjoy a wonderful chicken dinner complete with homemade desserts. Try your hand at cornhole, as there will be both amateur and professional Cornhole Contests on Saturday. For those with a huge appetite, consider entering the Hamburger-Eating Contest and see if you can dethrone the current champ!
Late in the day, be sure to take a leisurely stroll down to Garfi eld Plaza and check out all the classic cars at the Chamber of Commerce’s Car Cruise. At 10 pm the area’s largest fi reworks display will begin; the fi reworks are viewed best by the Summerfest Main Stage or at the Sky Plaza parking lot.
Sunday morning the fun starts early, so grab some coffee, lace up your running shoes and help us kick cancer in the annual Summerfest 5K/1 mile run & fun walk. Afterwards you will want to grab a bite to eat, and fi nd a spot to watch the Grand Parade which steps off at noon.
As the festival begins to wind down for another year, be sure to bring your lawn chairs and stake a claim for Garrettsville Idol. The youth and teens divisions each compete for $500 and while the adults will compete for $1,000.
The festival comes to a close on Sunday with the winner of the Car or Cash Raffl e being drawn. This year, one lucky person may drive home in a 2016 Chevy Colorado or walk away with $20,000 cash!
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CELEBRATING 21 YEARS IN GARRETTSVILLE!
Business DirectoryThe spirit of good business and quality service
permeates the Village of Garrettsville, whose residents and visitors are well-served with abundant shops, restaurants, and services that fulfi ll essential needs, and help them enjoy life in the heart of the Western Reserve. Garrettsville is a community that celebrates and strongly supports locally-owned businesses, and a variety of great family restaurants. The small town atmosphere of the Garrettsville area provides a great environment for local shops and restaurants. Our local busineses owners not only help to keep the local economy vibrant, but also live among us as our friends and neighbors.
The business names in bold on the following pages are members of the Garrettsville Area Chamber of Commerce. Your continued support of area businesses helps promote the local economy, and funds many of the outstanding community activities and events you enjoy.
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Accountants
Escott And Company CPA’s8122 Main StreetPO Box 173Garrettsville, OH 44231330 527-2103
Animal Care
Garrettsville Animal Hospital Inc.8331 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-0722
Rebecca’s Dog Grooming8122 High Street #2Garrettsville, OH 44231440 563-1212
Stonewall Vet Clinic11900 Mills RoadGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4400
Antique Shops
Enchanted Books, Antiques Etc.7971 State StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4556
Waterfall Antiques And Collectibles8130 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-5340
Apartments
South Wood Apartments8140 Southwood Dr #202Garrettsville, OH 44231-1151330-527-4150
Assisted Living
Brooks House Assisted Living18144 Claridon Troy RoadHiram, OH 44234440 834-0260
Attorneys
Robert Mishler, Attorney10864 North StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231
S. Kim Kohli, Attorney1 Memory LaneGarrettsville, OH 44231
Attractions/Entertainment
A & A Shooting Range12006 Fenstermaker RoadGarrettsville, OH 44231440-548-8753
Camp Asbury10776 Asbury RoadHiram, OH 44234-9702330-569-3171
Camp Hi Canoe Livery, Inc.12274 Abbott RoadHiram, OH 44234330 569-7621
G-Plex10340 Industrial DriveGarrettsville, OH 44231(330) 527-9000
Garrettsville Cinema8001 State StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-0888
Garrettsville Curtains Up TheatrePO Box 541Garrettsville, OH 44231216-375-0709
Nelson Ledges Archery9851 State Route 305Garrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4940
Nelson Ledges Road Course10342 State Route 305Garrettsville, OH 44231440-548-8551
Roller Hutt & Fortress of Fear10268 Hewins RoadGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4633
Sky Lane Bowling 8311 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231-9406330-527-9999
Sugar Bush Golf Club, Inc.11186 State Route 88Garrettsville, OH 44231-9601330-527-4202
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Targething Pro Shop12006 Fenstermaker RoadGarrettsville, OH 44231330-548-2442
Automotive Parts
Advanced Auto Parts8055 State StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-7197
Geeville Auto Parts Inc.8015 State Street, Ste AGarrettsville, OH 44231-1112330-527-4311
Automotive Repair
Automotive Rehab8147 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-274-0480
Colonial Auto Body & Glass10305 Liberty StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4060
Johnson’s Auto Service8066 State StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2436
Automotive Sales/Service
Charles Auto Family10851 North StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231(330) 527-2101
Jerry Kehoe Used Cars10755 South StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-5222
Kepich Ford10301 Liberty StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231-9403330-527-3673
Rick Patrick’s Auto Service & Sales10320 Brosius RoadGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-5850
Solid Rock Auto9995 State Route 88Garrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4444
Automotive Towing
Village Motors Towing10316 Brosius RoadGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4402
Bakeries
Carolyn’s CakesGarrettsville, OH 44231330-326-3340
Top Tier Pastry LLCGarrettsville, OH 44231330-289-1999
Barbers & Salons
Barber of G’ville10661 Highland AveGarrettsville, OH 44231(330) 527-4286
Dennette’s Golden Mirror8291 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231(330) 527-2600
Facet Salon & Day Spa1 Memory LaneGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4347
State Street Salon7997 State StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-3032
Bars/Taverns
Silver Crik Saloon8124 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-7031
Sky Lounge8311 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-9999
Slim & Jumbo’s8101 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-0485
Beauty Services
Kaitlin’s Designer Nail Spa7972 State Route 305Garrettsville, OH 44231
Book Stores
Village Bookstore, The8140 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-3010
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MEETS THE 4TH WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH. TIMES &
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Business Services
Business Works8110 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231(330) 527-4415
Cabinetry
Goodnight’s Kitchen & Bath, Inc.11684 Hayden StreetHiram, OH 44231330-569-3497
Churches
Covenant Bible Fellowship8146 High StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231-1239330-527-4205
Faith Evangelical Church10585 Windham Parkman RoadGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4068
First Baptist Church7656 State Route 82Garrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2727
Garrettsville United Methodist Church8223 Park AveGarrettsville, OH 44231-1223330-527-2055
Life Church10280 State Route 88Garrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2777
Nelson United Methodist Church9367 State Route 305Garrettsville, OH 44231-9201330-527-2268
St. Ambrose Church10692 Freedom StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4105
Clothing Stores
Second Style8098 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330 527-3300
Convenience Stores
Family Dollar8287 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-0104
Save 4 Store10637 South StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231-1108330-527-7000
Sky Lane Drive Thru8311 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-9999
Electricians
JC Electric9995 State Route 88Garrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4786
Scotchman Electric10659 Highland AvenueGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4795
Emergency Services
Community EMS Ambulance Inc.10804 Forest StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231-1205330-527-4100
GFN Joint Fire District8035 Elm StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4050
Farms/Orchards
In The Woods Barn & Garden Center9916 Nichols RoadFreedom, OH 44288330-527-0021
Monroe’s Orchard & Farm Mkt., LLC6313 Pioneer TrailHiram, OH 44234-9744330-569-7464
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Scientists link hearing loss to decreased cognition, depression and learning disorders, but CDC doesn’t give it attention it desrves.
The United States is approaching a tipping point in terms of hearing loss and how it is treated under current policy. In recent years, science has discovered an increasingly pronounced association between a decline in cognition and hearing loss, yet this is not regarded with the same urgency as many other conditions.
The results, published in the Journal of American Geriatrics Society, show that self-reported hearing loss is “signifi cantly associated,” with cognitive decline over time compared with those who did not report hearing loss. Researchers also noticed that, “subjects with hearing loss using a hearing aid had no difference in cognitive decline.”
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Wolff’s Blueberries Patch6947 Hankee RoadGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2894
Hermann Pickle Co11964 State Route 88Garrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2696
Financial Services & Banks
Huntington National Bank10787 North StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2164
Middlefi eld Banking Company8058 State StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231-1216330-527-2121
Perme Financial Group8133 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-9301
Florists
Art N Flowers Floral Shop8122 High StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4624
Bay Window Flower & Gift Shop8331 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231-1023330-527-5666
Funeral Homes
Mallory-Dehaven-Carlson Funeral Home & Cremation Services8382 Center StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2188
Gas StationsSpeedway10769 North StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2666
Government Offi ces
Village of Garrettsville 8213 High StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231-1207330-527-4424
Greenhouses
Always in BloomGreenhouse10027 Silica Sand RoadGarrettsville, OH 44231216-276-9304
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10316 Brosius Rd.Garrettsville, Ohio 44231
330-527-4402
Established in 1968. 47 Years of Quality Service. - Owner
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Grocery Stores
Save-A-Lot Food Stores8005 State StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-0150
Sky Plaza IGA 8283 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231-9406330-527-2253
Hardware Stores
Garrettsville Ace Hardware8009 State StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231-1022330-527-2037
Health/Wellness
Andrews Eyecare Centrer1 Memory LaneGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-3937
Garrettsville Dental Group8143 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4313
Garrettsville Family Medicine10724 South StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2617
Garrettsville Foot & Ankle Clinic8307 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-833-3668
Geauga Vision8106 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2020
Jamie Sitko Counseling 11681 Hayden StreetHiram , OH 44234330-687-5483
New Hearing Sales & Service10663 Highland Ave., Suite BGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-7660
Snap Fitness8289 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-8032
TLC Medical Affi liates1 Memory LaneGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4852
University Dental8307 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-3368
YMCA of Greater Cleveland8233 Park AveGarrettsville, OH 44231914-443-0043
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Located in the heart of historic Garrettsville, Ohio the Villager Emporium is your destination for fabulous locally-crafted gift items, vintage treasures, and a variety of one-of-a-kind home decor pieces.
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Home Decor Shops
Monica Potter Home LLC12724 Street Rte. 88Garrettsville, OH 44231330 931-2549
Villager Emporium8088 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-5761
Industrial/Manufacturing
CNC Precision Machine Shop10011 State Route 88Garrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2826
Co-Op Industries Inc.11383 Brosius RoadGarrettsville, OH 44231800-266-7669
Durajoint10426 Industrial DriveGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4308
Eastwood Sharp Shop Inc.8309 Center StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-7103
Energizer Battery Mfg., Inc.10545 Freedom StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2191
Green Insulation Technologies, LLCGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-3626
Harrison Machine & Plastic11614 State Route 88Garrettsville, OH 44234330-527-5641
L & P Machine Co8488 State Route 305Garrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2108
Machine Tek Systems, Inc10400 Industrial DriveGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4450
P&B Grinding & Machine10384 Industrial DriveGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-0366
Saint-Gobain Crystals17900 Great Lakes ParkwayHiram, OH 44234440-834-5600
Therm-O-Link, Inc.10513 Freedom StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2124
Insurance
Ellerhorst Russell Insurance Agency10864 North StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4321
Jursa Insurance, LLC8454 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2001
Kenneth E. Pike11681 Hayden StreetHiram, OH 44234330-569-3210
Ohio Health Benefi ts11681 Hayden StreetHiram, OH 44234330-569-3379
Ryser Agency, Inc.10878 North StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-5626
Laundromats/Dry Cleaners
Deluxe Cleaners8050 Elm StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2983
Sky Plaza Laundromat8293 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231216-570-6075
Lawn & Garden Stores
S & K Sales & Service, Inc.8018 French StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-3170
Libraries
PCDL - Garrettsville Branch10482 South StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4378
Liquor Stores
That’s The Spirit8039 State StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231
Newspapers
Community JournalGarrettsville, OH 44231
Weekly Villager8088 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-5761
Non-Profi ts/Service Orgs.
Fraternal Order Of Eagles 27058149 Water StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330 527-2330
Friends of Melana Foundation8506 Eagle Creek Dr.P.O.Box 204Garrettsville, OH 44231330-527-8093
Garrettsville Lions Club11318 Center RoadGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-9999
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Servicing all of your insurance needs since 1915
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Garrettsville-Hiram Rotary8110 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2133
Hiram Farm Living & Learning Community11543 Garfi eld RoadHiram, OH 44234330-569-3441
James A Garfi eld Historical Society8107 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-389-1859
Masonic Lodge 2468120 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2675
Nelson Garrettsville Community Cupboard10661 Highland AvenueGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2011
Village Piecemakers Quilt Club8213 High StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2802
Pharmacies
Garrettsville Family Pharmacy8295 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4349
Rite Aid10764 North StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2828
Plumbing
Silver Creek PlumbingGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4819
Preschools
Apple Tree Preschool8223 Park AvenueGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-2055
Just For Kids Childcare & Learning Center10313 South StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330 527-0123
Printing Services
Villager Printing, LLC8088 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231-1104330-472-7304
Property Management
Garfi eld Plaza - RES LLCGarrettsville, OH 44231
Nelson Ledge Estates12414 State Route 282Garrettsville, OH 44231440-548-8348
Real Estate Agencies
Century 21 Goldfi re Realty8028 State StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231-1023330-687-5900
MB Realty Group8118 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-3000
Real Estate Developers
Reserve At Eagle CreekPO Box 167Garrettsville, OH 44231440-477-6671
Restaurants
Cal’s Restaurant & Pizza Express8301 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231-9406330-527-2133
Dairy Queen, Garrettsville8013 State StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231-1022330-527-4621
Domino’s Pizza8007 State StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-0505
Fresh Start Diner8126 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231(330) 527-0364
Garrettsville Subway8094 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231-1214330-527-4401
Italian Garden8116 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231(330) 527-2161
Lucky Dragon8136 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231917-517-4888
Main Street Grille & Brewing Co.8148 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-3663
McDonald’s8027 State StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4876
Miller’s Restaurant8045 State StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-5399
Pizza Hut8001 State StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-0909
Randall’s Restaurant8135 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-9045
Sean’s Pub And Eatery, Ltd.8101 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-0485
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Directions2 1/2 miles south ofHiram on S.R. 700
U-Pick Seasonopens mid July
Wolff’s Blueberry Patch6947 Hankee Rd. Hiram, OH
(p) 330.527.2894
www.wolffsblueberries.com
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8140 Main St.Garrettsville OH 44231
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Garrettsville
Eastwood Sharp ShopKnives • Blades
Chains • Scissors and More
The Brick8373 Windham StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-7082
Specialty Stores
Pure Energy LLC8100 Main StreetSte AGarrettsville, OH 44231330 527-9057
Schools
8th Count Dance Studio8015B State StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-0358
James A Garfi eld Local School District10235 State Route 88Garrettsville, OH 44231330 527-4336
Software Consultancies
Hammer Data Systems, LLC8138 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4018
Taxi Services
Community Cab11258 Windham-Parkman RoadGarrettsville, OH 44231330-357-6148
Technology Services
Chris Cavalier PC Repair8088 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-569-4196
Wineries
Candlelight Winery, LLC11325 Center StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231330-527-4118
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Locally Crafted GiftsBath & Beauty Products
Amish Made GoodsOne-of-a-Kind TreasuresSpiritwear & G’ville Items
Local PotteryVintage Finds
8088 Main StreetGarrettsville, OH
Silver Creek Winery10519 Brocius RoadGarrettsville, OH 44231330-221-0246
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P.O. Box 195Garrettsville, OH 44231E-mail: [email protected]
(330) 527-4795Kenneth E. Pike
INSURANCE & INVESTMENT COUNSULTANT(330) 569-3210
Hiram, Ohio
Become A Winner Just By Shopping & DiningDiscover Garrettsville
Take a village located in the heart of the Western Reserve, add a group of motivated business owners, and you have the makings of an amazing promotional campaign designed to encourage and reward people who explore everything the Garrettsville Area has to offer.
Beginning Friday, April 1st and running through September 30, you will have the opportunity to not only see what Garrettsville has to offer, but get involved and enter our “Discover Garrettsville” contest for a chance to become one of the lucky winners who will receive a Discover Garrettsville prize pack valued at $190 per drawing!
Entering the “Discover Garrettsville” contest is fun and easy. Simply pick up a card at any of the participating businesses (listed at the right), have your card punched at four of the retail establishments and one restaurant / winery before submitting your entry. Each month we will select one winner from the previous month’s completed cards – our fi rst drawing will be May 10th with the fi nal drawing taking place on October 10th.
Art N Flowers 8122 High Street Open Mon - SatBay Window 8331 Windham St Open Mon - SatBusiness Works 8110 Main Street Open Mon - FriCal’s Restaurant 8301 Windham St Open DailyCandlelight Winery 11325 Center Street Open DailyCharles Auto Family 10851 North Street Open Mon - SatDairy Queen 8013 State Street Open DailyGeeville Auto Parts 8015 State Street Open DailyJ. Leonard Gallery 12157 SR 88 Open Thurs - SatKepich Ford 10301 Liberty Street Open Mon - SatMain Street Grille 8148 Main Street Open Tues - SunMiller’s Family Rest. 8045 State Street Open DailyMonica Potter Home 12702 SR 88 Open Mon - SatSean’s Pub 8105 Main Street Open DailySilver Creek Wine Cellar 10519 Brosius Road Open Fri & SatThe Brick 8373 Windham St Open DailyVillage Bookstore 8140 Main Street Open Tues - SatVillager Emporium 8088 Main Street Open Mon - SatWaterfall Antiques 8130 Main Street Open Tues - Sat
For more information on the Discover Garrettsville contest, follow us on the following social media platforms and use hashtag “#discover44231”.Facebook: Discover GarrettsvilleInstagram & Twitter: @Discover44231
Hiram Farm is an agricultural setting that serves
developmentally disabled adults with an emphasis on
adults on the Autism Spectrum.
The Farm provides opportunities for these adults to grow, learn and work in a setting focused on respect and support
for individuals and the environment.
Each day our farmers work by taking care of our gar-den, therapeutic animals and raise market animals to supply our community with local, organic, pasture raised beef, pork, lamb, turkey chicken and brown eggs.
Stop by the big red barn for hydro-organic butter-head lettuce, and fresh brown eggs. Call the office to place your order for pasture raised beef, lamb and roasting chickens.
When the weather keeps us inside we spend our time making beautiful and unique gifts. Stop by our farmhouse to see our amazing craft and woodwork! All of the proceeds from our sales go directly to pay our
hardworking farmers.
Mark Your Calendars for our Special Events! Spring Craft , Plant Sale: April 22nd, 23rd 10am-3pm
Scotch Doubles Fundraiser: June 4th 6-9pm
Fall Sale: Septmeber 16th, 17th 10-3pm
Fall Festival: September 17th
Christmas Craft Sale: December 2nd, 3rd 10am-3pm Check out our website for more details about each event
As the spring approaches get ready to fill your plates with our fresh, deli-cious, organic herbs and vegetables,
stop by our farm-stand.
Hiram Farm 11543 Garfield Rd Hiram OH
www.hiramfarm.org 330-569-3441 www.facebook.com/HiramFarm