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Bedroom sets, rockers, tables and chairs fill in the showroom among the owner’s trophy mounts from hunting trips, and original metal art mixes wood with wrought iron to create an original piece of furniture. Each piece is handcrafted to perfection.

Downtown Wooster Farmers' Market celebrates 20 years

Downtown Wooster Farmers' Market celebrates 20 years

The 2017 Downtown Wooster Farmers’ Market will open Saturday, June 3 and will continue each Saturday through Oct. 28. This year is a special year for the market as it will celebrate 20 years, and a party will take place at the July 1 market. The market, which will open at 8 a.m. and continue through noon, will be on South Market Street between Liberty and South streets as well as in...
A visit from sister duo act spices up Millersburg Elementary's Right to Read Week

A visit from sister duo act spices up Millersburg Elementary's Right to Read Week

Millersburg Elementary took Right to Read Week to new heights when the school got a visit from a national singing duo who brightened up the week with their inspirational music. Camille and Haley Harris from Tulsa, Oklahoma, stopped by to spice up Right to Read Week and helped create a fun-loving atmosphere in a unique way that kept the kids singing and dancing. The musical duo went from room...
Settling into our new home settles our spirits

Settling into our new home settles our spirits

Moving is said to be one of life’s most stressful events. It hasn’t turned out to be that way for my wife and me. Taking a year and a half to make the transition from Ohio to Virginia likely took some of the pressure off of us. We are so glad we took our time. We love everything about our new home, our new setting and our situation so far. Please don’t misunderstand. It wasn’t easy...
Reeves Museum to offer History Camp

Reeves Museum to offer History Camp

The Reeves Museum announced registrations are currently being accepted for the annual summer History Camp. This year’s camp will feature four days of education for students entering third through sixth grade. The themes will be Ancient Egypt, History of Transportation, The Great War and The Roaring ‘20s. Camp will include guest speakers, games, activities and a snack each day. The camp...
New Phila senior receives art scholarship

New Phila senior receives art scholarship

The Tuscarawas County Art Guild's May meeting focused on the presentation of a $750 art scholarship to Alyssa Ritter, a New Philadelphia High School senior who plans to study interior design. The award was presented by Guild President Bill Koch of Dennison with the assistance of scholarship chair Karen Thornton of Zoar. Ritter is the eighth scholarship recipient from the Tuscarawas County Art...
June 3 is a great day to be a kid in downtown Wooster

June 3 is a great day to be a kid in downtown Wooster

Children are invited to celebrate summer vacation at Kids’ Day in downtown Wooster on Saturday, June 3 from 1-4 p.m. This annual event is presented by Main Street Wooster Inc. and sponsored by Schaeffler Group USA, Farmers National Bank and the Wooster Friends of the Library with inflatable bounce houses sponsored by MCTV.  Kids' Day will be held in the library parking lot and the...
New classes offered at Heartland Point

New classes offered at Heartland Point

Heartland Point announced its next schedule of classes. Benefits of Chocolate will be Thursday, May 25 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. LifeCare Hospice staff members will explain how chocolate can protect the heart, improve mood and decrease pain. Cost is $5, and the $5 fee is a donation to HospiceSeasonal Painting will be Thursday, June 1 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Local artist Kristin Lorson will demonstrate...
Heartland Point to host First Friday Patio Parties

Heartland Point to host First Friday Patio Parties

Heartland Point will host its new First Friday Patio Parties each month this summer. Heartland Point Cafe staff will grill hamburgers and hot dogs the first Friday of each summer month beginning June 2 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. participants can have outdoor cooking and hear the sounds of smooth jazz as Dave Tibbitts and friends perform live. Visit the Heartland page at...
Petros to speak about wrongful death at book signing

Petros to speak about wrongful death at book signing

The Catholic Commission-Wayne, Ashland, Medina, Wooster Interfaith Justice Group and Behind Bars and Beyond invite the public to “A Conservative Journey against the Death Penalty: The Reality of Wrongful Convictions in Ohio.” The event will feature Jim and Nancy Petro and will take place Wednesday, May 24 from 7-8:30 p.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church at 353 E. Pine St...