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Toby E. Boyce, MBA
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Red apples Originally uploaded by aviana2 Lawrence Orchards will host its Applefest on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. at its location on Smeltzer Road near Marion Cardington Road East. The one day festival is geared to providing families an old-fashioned day at the orchard and includes horse-drawn wagon rides through the orchard, pony [...]
Millersport, Ohio is usually the “other city” on Buckeye Lake compared to the community that bears the lake’s name. But next week, Millersport becomes the destination location for the Millersport Sweet Corn Festival. The festival opens on Wednesday and runs through Saturday. Entertainment includes Blackhawk on Friday at 8:30 p.m. and Aaron Tippin on Saturday [...]
Butterflies are one of the most beautiful of God’s creatures, morphing from an unassuming catepilar into such a beautiful and delicate creature. On August 9-10, Ohio Department of Natural Resources will celebrate the beauty of butterflies during the Appalachian Butterfly Conference. The event will be the first butterflies conference and will include Jaret Daniels, author [...]
Danville, Ohio will be the site of the 13th annual Pine View School Benefit Auction on August 2. This annual auction is held on Body Road, east of Danville off state route 62, and begins early in the morning and lasts throughout much of the day. Traditionally, the offerings have been diverse from quilts to [...]
The National Hamburger Festival will take place on July 1 in Akron, Ohio at Lock 3. Akron is one of four cities — including Seymour, Wisc.; New Haven, Conn.; and Athens, Texas — to claim the invention of the hamburger. According to A Hamburger Today, Akron’s claim goes to the Menches Brothers, and the story goes something like this: The brothers’ [...]
Buckeye Lake’s legendary Cranberry Bog is dissapearing and could very well be gone in the next 50 years. The mossy area was 50 acres when it surfaced in the 1820s and is already down to 10.25 acres — and has lost nearly two acres in the last 15 years. So don’t miss your chance to visit [...]