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Lehman’s is getting a face lift

Lehman’s is getting a face lift

The southeast side of Lehman’s old-time general store is returning to its 1950s look. The Swiss chalet-styled front on Lehman’s store has been going through a steady deterioration for several years, said Galen Lehman, president and son of founder Jay Lehman. “A professional assessment confirmed the fact that we cannot wait any longer to replace it. We are excited about updating the look of...
Lehman’s to hold spring open house May 6-7

Lehman’s to hold spring open house May 6-7

Lehman’s, on the square in Kidron, will hold a Spring Open House Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Snack on barbecued beef, cooked outside on a Lehman’s grill, sip tea and sample homemade ice cream, chat with a wood stove specialist, get a behind-the-scenes peek at how Lehman’s makes their own products, talk to factory reps about grills, stoves, fireplaces and more, and...

Local parlor scoops up new ice cream company

Cindy’s Diner, in Berlin, is introducing a new ice cream brand to the neighborhood: Ashby’s Sterling Ice Cream, a rich, old-fashioned ice cream parlor ice cream. Ashby’s Sterling Ice Cream, based in Shelby Township, Mich., has been recognized on numerous occasions by its peers at the National Ice Cream Retailers Association with awards for its quality and innovative flavors. Amaretto Cherry,...
New church points The Way

New church points The Way

The invitation to pastor a new church near Mount Eaton known as The Way, said Jody and Angel Jones, was the confirmation of God’s call on their lives. “We did not hesitate, and rolled up our sleeves to begin,” Jody Jones said. “We know it’s the will of God that through this church many people are going to find their way and find hope. Our slogan is ‘Find the Way and come grow with us...
Lions hear guest speaker from Heartland Point

Lions hear guest speaker from Heartland Point

The Orrville Lions Club learned many things about the Heartland Education Community, Inc. and Heartland Point from guest speaker Cindy Summers, manager, Heartland Initiatives. The Heartland Education Community, Inc. was founded in 1991 with a coalition focused on leveraging the talents and resources of the community for the betterment of education. OrrViews, the local publication of the...
Friends of Fredericksburg Pottery to meet

Friends of Fredericksburg Pottery to meet

Friends of Fredericksburg Pottery members will gather for the annual Spring Lunch Meeting, Saturday, April 30, at the Fredericksburg Legion Hall, 6353 Harrison Road, F o F P sign at drive. Doors will open at 11 a.m. and serving at 11:30 a.m.The featured raffle item will be a four seasons, Sessions clock in the original box including the guarantee and registration card.Other door prizes, (some may...

Holmes County Christian Women’s Club to hear Jody Varga

The Homes County Christian Women’s Club will hold their regular monthly meeting May 3, at Der Dutchman in Walnut Creek, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. The brunch is $8 inclusive. Jody Varga, of Mansfield, will share testimony and song. She writes, plays, and records her delightful, peaceful music. All are welcome to come and share in this inspirational program. For reservations, call 330-674-4894 or...

Nashville Jolly Ranchers to hold bake sale

Nashville Jolly Farmers met April 11, at the Nashville UM Church, at 7 p.m. Pledges were led by Brenda McClure, and Cassie Swinehart did sign language for the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call was name your favorite baseball team. The club voted to raise dues to $5 a person and to have a bake sale on Memorial Day for a fundraiser, maybe also doing Buckeye Deli pizza if needed. The club also voted...

NARFE hears presentation on Protect America’s Heartbeat project

National Active and Retired Federal Employees (NARFE), Wayne County Chapter 2218, met April 14, to hear Dennis Petrack, Ohio NARFE past president, speak on the Protect America’s Heartbeat project that NARFE has going. This is a national campaign to fight drastic cuts in the pay, health and retirement benefits of the active and retired federal workers who have dedicated their lives to protecting...
Mom luxuries

Mom luxuries

As a mom, I have learned to enjoy the simple things in life. Gone are the days of long, hot bubble baths by candlelight, long walks on the beach in silence and sleeping in until I wake up naturally on my own around 10. Now, my time is not my own. My money is not my own. My life is not my own. I am ruled by four aliens I call my children and all of the demands that came along with them as a...