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Welcome to Granville! From the Granville Area Chamber of Commerce The 2013 Granville Magazine is for anyone who is searching for a great place to visit, an acclaimed small liberal arts college, or the perfect place to live, and of course, for those of us who have already found it. The Granville Area Chamber of Commerce publishes one magazine per year and seeks to include something for everyone. Visitors to Granville are immediately taken by the quaint charm of a modern day village that retains the look and feel of an old New England town. In fact, there are 120 homes and buildings on the National Historic register. No wonder I hear visitors say over and over, “I feel like I’m stepping back in time” and “You are so lucky to live here!” We look forward to having you visit Granville! Lodging options range from historic inns, such as the Buxton, which is the oldest, continuously operated inn in Ohio, to the iconic Granville Inn, to the Welsh Hills Inn, a Country Bed and Breakfast, awarded second in the Top 25 B&B’s and Inns in the World for 2013 by Trip Advisor. (See the Business Directory for places to stay, shop, dine, and more.) Since 1831, Granville has been home to Denison University. Rated eighth in Kiplinger’s “100 Best Values in Private Colleges,” Denison’s enrollment is 2,185, with students from 51 U. S. states and territories and 29 foreign countries, all living on campus. The student/faculty ratio is 10:1. Says Denison’s President, Dale Knobel, “Students here can’t fly under the radar. They matter as individuals and they are prepared for lives of consequence by the best faculty who know their students’ names and know how to inspire great things.” www.granvilleoh.com Thanks to the Internet, people from all over the United States and the world (truly) are discovering that Granville is a little piece of heaven and are making the move to live here. Some who have spoken to me about their decisions come from large cities and are ready to give up their hustle bustle lives. They yearned for a simpler life, a quieter life--a “step back in time.” They found it in Granville. Some desired a senior-friendly community. They found it in Granville. Some longed for a small town atmosphere with excellent schools to raise their children. They found it in Granville. Those of us who live here found Granville in a number of ways. Some grew up here and have never wanted to leave. Some were transferred here for a job and have never wanted to leave. Some moved here to live near family and have never wanted to leave. Is it because of a college that brings in world-renowned artists and speakers? Is it the small town charm, the history, the excellent schools, the events? My guess is it’s all of these things. We know we’re lucky. Looking forward to seeing you in Granville! Maggie Barno, Executive Director What’s Inside page 5 Spring page 8 page 17 Summer Online: www.GranvilleOH.com Email: [email protected] Mailing: 125 East Broadway Granville, Ohio 43023 Phone: (740) 587-4490 The Granville Area Chamber of Commerce is an organization of business leaders whose purpose is to maximize the value and relevance of business by stimulating commerce, advocating for our businesses, and supporting responsible business development that preserves our heritage and sustains the quality of life in the community. 3 Fall page 22 Winter Editor: Photography: Tom Argyle Gary Chisolm Maggie Barno Some photos courtesy of Licking County Convention and Visitors Bureau Publication produced by: HFM Publications, LLC Contributing writers: Maggie Barno Evelyn Frolking Amy Deeds Gloria Hoover Spring Season Events 5 The Annual Daffodil Show is enjoyed by people of all ages. “Spring brings the opening of the Granville Farmers Market. The Market provides homegrown and homemade foods and fresh flowers for your home and is a social meeting place. It brings hundreds of shoppers from central Ohio (in addition to the townsfolk) to Granville every Saturday morning from midMay to mid-October.” Larry Strayer, Market Master, Granville Farmers Market Spring Events Daffodil Show Each spring at Bryn Du Mansion. Dates vary. The Great Granville Garage Sale Each Spring, usually in early May. Historical Town Meeting with Frederick Douglass Some will say that spring comes to Granville like the blossoming of a sunny yellow daffodil. That could be true, because for the past 68 years, the town’s garden club faithfully celebrates spring’s awakening with its April Daffodil Show, where hundreds of bobbing trumpet flowers, plucked from local yards and gardens, lift spirits and chase away the winter blues. Visitors can purchase their favorite varieties and pick them up after the fall’s bulb harvesting. May 18, 4 pm at the First Presbyterian Church Farmers Market Saturdays, May 18 to October 19 8:30 - Noon, Main St. at Broadway Tuesdays, June 11 to September 17 3 pm - 6 pm, Ross Market Parking Lot continued on page 6 Unique daffodil arrangements, designed by the local garden club, are featured at the Annual Daffodil Show. 6 Spring Events, continued The Daffodil Show is located at the Bryn Du Mansion, the estate house just east of the Village. The Village purchased the property in 2002, but for most of its 148-year history, Bryn Du was owned by John Suptkin Jones and his daughter, Sallie Jones Sexton, who built the Granville Inn and the Granville Golf Course, which was designed by Donald Ross. The Mansion is now a popular destination for weddings as well as a venue for a variety of community events throughout the year. The ancient rite of spring-cleaning is celebrated in Granville when residents shed their unneeded items in The Great Daffodil arrangements accent the natural beauty of the College Town House grounds. Granville Garage Sale, this year on May 4, offering bargains galore, many within easy walking distance throughout the town. A stimulating spring event, new this year, is the Historical Town Meeting with Frederick Douglass featuring a reenactment of the abolitionist and orator Frederick Douglass and others in period costume. The event is Saturday, May 18, at 4:00 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church. As early spring flowers bid farewell to winter, area farmers and vendors prepare for the long-awaited Granville Farmers Market, which this year opens Saturday, May 18. Established and sponsored by the Granville Area Chamber of Commerce (GACC) more than 20 years ago, the market has grown into one of Ohio’s finest with 60 local farmers, bakers and food producers setting up their tents on North Main Street every Saturday through October 19, underscoring the popularity of local food and friendship. The GACC also sponsors a Tuesday market from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the summer and an indoor Winter Farmers Market. The Granville Farmers Market is featured in a new book, Homegrown: Stories from the Farm, where area farmers share their personal stories of growing healthy, clean food. The book, by local author Evelyn Frolking, explores the the eco-General store in Granville OH local food & green goods 909 River Road, Granville OH 43023 www.TheGoingGreenStore.com 740.963.9644 | [email protected] Hours: M-F 10-6 / Sa 10-4 / Su 12-4 QL@>QOR>™ xB?VP?T>>HxDLLB on Home Décor at hFOOLOP^ILAHPr?II\OQaROKFQRO> ^>O?JFAPkLQQ>OV`S>OVB?V_ALO n>?PLK?IhRAEhLO> 75 Westgate DriveGranville, OH 43023 Route 16 and Cherry Valley Rd. (across from Wendy’s) 740-522-0622 www.realdeals.net/granville ! or you Just f aa {pj urchase of your re ! * $ 25 or mo /14. *Coupon expires 5/31 Cherry Valley Rd. n?S>hLO>Real Deals! Real Deals Westgate Dr. 16 aFKBRPLKa?A>@LLHa?A>@LLHALJbO?KSFII>m>?I_>?IP To be the next SOLD, list with 120 1/2 E. Broadway Granville www.pattiurbatis.com (740) 587-7042 Patti! © 2013 BRER Affiliates LLC. Real Estate brokerage services are offered through the independently owned and operated network of broker member franchisees of BRER Affiliates LLC. Prudential, the Prudential logo and the Rock symbol are registered service marks of Prudential Financial, Inc. and its related entities, used under license with no other affiliation with Prudential. Equal Housing Opportunity. 7 The Granville Farmers Market offers a variety of locally produced items from over 60 vendors. local food scene in Granville and around Ohio and is for sale at the Saturday Granville Farmers Market, the GACC office and local retailers. While Granville enjoys activities and events that originate in the spring, there’s nothing like warm breezes, cheerful daffodils, the smell of freshly turned garden soil, and leisurely strolls past historic houses or down the bike path that borders the town to remind you that Granville is a very special place to enjoy in spring. FRALEY zB E D AND HOUSE BREAKFAST z www.fraleyhouse.com 257 Clouse Lane • Granville, Ohio 43023 • 800-578-0611 8 Summer Season Events Downtown Granville showcases nearly 500 colorful, sleek Porsches at the P2O Show on July 27. “Granville would surely have been immortalized by Norman Rockwell had he ever visited here in the summer.” Melissa Hartfield, Granville Mayor Summertime is a lovely season of the year to visit Granville. Spend a weekend at one of our historic inns or quaint bed and breakfast locations, stroll along the treelined streets, explore the delightful little shops to find unique treasures, and enjoy a savory meal at an intimate restaurant or grab a bite to eat at a casual pub or café. An early morning view of downtown sidewalks during the week of July 4th. Other towns may experience the lazy days of summer, but summertime in Granville is jam-packed with events commencing on May 27, with the Memorial Day Parade and ceremonies highlighting the morning, and the free Concerts on the Green series beginning that evening. The outdoor concerts take place on West Broadway on Denison University’s Fine Arts Quad. Couples, families, and individuals of all ages bring picnics and lawn chairs to relax and enjoy a wide range of live performances throughout the summer. The Concert on the Green concert series is a favorite on Sunday evenings in the summertime. 9 It would not be summer in Granville without the many athletic races of the season that include participants from near and far. Events include the Kayla 5K on June 8, the Rotary Firecracker Five on July 4, and many others, noted on the event listing at www. granvilleoh.com or www.RunOhio.com. Summer Events Memorial Day Parade May 27 If you visit Granville on a Sunday afternoon from June through September, you can enjoy exciting Polo on the Great Lawn of the Bryn Du Mansion from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., weather permitting. Also happening at the Bryn Du Mansion is the Art Affair and Wine Festival on June 7 & 8. Concerts on the Green 5:30 pm, Denison Fine Arts Quad Begins Memorial Day, May 27 Sundays, June 2, 16, 30, July 14, 28 August 4 & 18 Polo on the Great Lawn Sundays, June 2 – Sept 9 2-4 pm Art Affair & Wine Festival continued on page 10 Bryn Du Mansion June 7, 5-9 pm; June 8, 10 am-8 pm Kayla 5K June 8 Sunday polo matches on the Bryn Du Mansion lawn are free and open to the public. Independence Day Festival July 3 – 6 Parade on July 4 Firecracker 5k on July 4 Fireworks on July 5 RUNGRANVILLE Bryn Du Mansion July 11 Porsche Club of America Car Show 500 Porsches! WillowBrooke Bed ‘n Breakfast Downtown Granville July 27, 9 am – 4 pm Celebrating Our 25th Year! Secluded ¼ mile into the woods. English Tudor Manor House with separate Guest Cottage. • Romantic candlelight • Featherbeds • Fireplaces • Jacuzzi tubs • Roofed outside hot tub • Total privacy Pelatonia August 10 Street Scenes Artisans and Merchants Show Downtown Granville August 23 & 24 Cottage In The Woods Open year around. Full breakfast served. “You will not want to leave, but you will want to come back.” 4459 Morse Rd. Alexandria, Ohio 43001 (5 minutes West of Granville) 800-772-6372 • [email protected] • www.willowbrooke.com Street Scenes Artisans and Merchants Show. 10 Summer Events, continued The four-day-long old-fashioned 4th of July Festival is yet another signature event. The town’s population swells during the first week of July as the Inns and Bed and Breakfast locations fill up with visitors and many former residents who return to Granville to re-connect with family and old friends and enjoy the celebration. Broadway is closed to traffic as the Street Fair comes alive. A bandstand is erected and bleachers beckon folks to sit a spell and be entertained by musicians and dancers. Two all-time favorites of the Granville festivities are the mile-long Independence Day Parade that can trace its roots to the 1800s and the gala fireworks display. A summer event new to Granville and on the fast track to becoming a regional favorite is the Porsche Club of America’s P2O (Porsches to Ohio) Car Show, held from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 27. Broadway is lined with nearly 500 Porsches of various years and models. Travelers from as far away as Canada came to Granville for the 2012 P2O show. On Saturday, August 10, nearly 3,000 bike riders in Pelatonia, the grassroots organization with One Goal to End Cancer, will pedal through downtown Granville. Riders in the event vary from cancer survivors to experienced cyclists, and many ride in honor or memory of someone who is fighting or has fought the disease. Granville Schools and Denison University begin classes in August, signaling the end of summer. Street Scenes Creative Artisans and Merchants Show is Granville’s last summertime event where artisans from Vermont, Indiana, West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky, as well as Granville merchants, sell exclusive hand-made items at this annual, outdoor event. Granville’s Fourth of July Celebration is fun for all ages. Weathervane Playhouse Summer Magic 2013 Dynamic performances in renovated, air-conditioned comfort! Historic Granville’s award-winning B&B Inn nestled on 15 wooded acres in the beautiful, rolling Welsh Hills equestrian and alpaca countryside. Original artwork, beautiful antiques, lovely gardens, charming and comfortable rooms, private baths, suite, and pool. Awarded TripAdvisor’s Top 10 B&Bs and Inns in the World and Ohio’s B&B of the Year. Welsh Hills Inn 2133 Cambria Mill Road • Granville, OH 43023 740.321.1493 • WelshHillsInn.com Scenes from 2012 season Guys and Dolls May 30-June 8 Around the World in 80 Days June 13-22 Oliver June 27-July 6 Moon Over Buffalo July 11-20 Spamalot July 25-August 3 weathervaneplayhouse.org 100 Price Rd NEWARK OH 740.366.4616 11 Shoppers at the Street Scenes Artisans and Merchants Show find treasures from artisans from Vermont, West Virginia, Indiana and Ohio. Find us online at ParkNationalBank.com Whether your family is growing, saving money for a special vacation, or finding the right home loan, Park National Bank is at your service. Our responsibility is to help you. Our privilege is to find the right solution that makes sense for your lifestyle. PARK NATIONAL BANK Granville Office 119 East Broadway • 740.587.0238 Member FDIC EQUAL HOUSING LENDER 12 Committed to providing safe and reliable energy to our member-owners since 1936. ELECTRIC NATURAL GAS Over 1,800 acres of nationally recognized plant collections, gardens and natural areas. Expect to be pleasantly surprised, not only by what you see, but by what you learn. dawesarb.org | 740.323.2355 PROPANE www.dawesarb.org 800.443.2937 1500 Granville Road • Newark • OH • 43058-4970 (800) 255-6815 • www.theenergycoop.com Pull-Out 13 Granville Membership Directory and Buyer’s Guide If you are visiting Granville or planning a trip here, the Business Directory lists places to stay, shop, dine and be entertained. To help you plan a visit to Granville, call the Granville Area Chamber of Commerce at 740-587-4490 or e-mail us at [email protected]. We are glad to offer suggestions! If you are a resident of Granville, the chamber invites you to use this Business Directory to help you find the services you need. The Chamber of Commerce business members are dedicated to serving the residents, as well as visitors, within the Granville area. ACCOMMODATIONS Buxton Inn (740) 587-0001 buxtoninn.com Fraley House B&B (800) 578-0611 fraleyhouse.net Granville Holdings LLC (740) 587-2457 Granville Inn (740) 587-3333 granvilleinn.com Hampton Inn (740) 788-8991 heathnewark.hamptoninn.com Meadowoods Guest House (740) 587-4286 meadowwoods.net Newark Metropolitan Hotel (740) 322-6455 newarkmetrohotel.com Orchard House B&B (740) 651-1850 orchardhousegranville.com Porch House B&B (740) 587-1995 porchhouse.com The Broadway Guest House (740) 587-0321 thebroadwayguesthouse.com The Welsh Hills Inn (740) 321-1493 welshhillsinn.com WillowBrooke B&B (740) 924-6161 willowbrooke.com ANTIQUES / RETAIL & SHOPPING Care Wright Stella & Dot Stylist (740) 587-3676 stelladot.com/care Foot Loose Vintage (740) 321-1198 Gallery M. Collections (740) 920-4313 gallerymcollections.com Granville Milling Co. Thirty-One Gifts Bobbi Noe (740) 644-2509 mythirtyone.com/26065 (740) 587-0221 granvillemilling.net Tisket a Tasket Green Velvet Wee Antique Gallery (740) 587-0515 Jan’s In Stitches (740) 587-0361 jansinstitches.com Kensington House (740) 334-8830 (740) 587-2270 The Sport Shop (740) 587-2222 thesportshop4u.com Goumas Confections (740) 587-4905 goumasconfections.com Granville Gourmet Whoopie Pies (740) 975-4474 granvillewhoopiepies.com Knuckleheads (740) 587-0850 Palumbo’s Italian Market (740) 258-2435 palumbosmarket.com CUISINE & FOOD Aladdin Restaurant River Road Coffeehouse (740) 920-4144 aladdindiner.com (740) 587-7266 riverroadcoffeehouse.com (740) 321-1400 kussmaulgallery.com Alfie’s Wholesome Food Snapshots Lounge (740) 321-1111 (740) 321-1391 Matilda Charlotte Antiques Etc. Broadway Pub Sunbeam Family Farm (740) 587-4926 kh-handbags.com Kussmaul Gallery (740) 349-7448 Readers’ Garden (740) 587-7744 josieposiecookies.com Ross’ Granville Market (740) 587-0031 granvillemarket.com Sunbear Art & Antiques (740) 924-2656 sunbearstudio.com The Going Green Store (740) 963-9644 thegoinggreenstore.com The Wireless Center, Inc. (740) 281-1211 thewirelesscenter.com (740) 587-0252 Day Y Noche (740) 587-0204 dayynoche.com (740) 344-6312 sunbeamfamilyfarm.com Taco Dan’s (740) 334-1992 Dragon Village The Soup Loft (740) 321-3338 (740) 587-1284 Elms Pizza Parlor Village Coffee Company (740) 587-1032 elmspizza.com (740) 587-4940 villagecoffeeco.com faire la cuisine Whit’s Frozen Custard (740) 587-2174 flcuisine.com (740) 587-3620 whitscustard.com Goumas Candyland Woolson Spice Co. (740) 587-4726 goumascandyland.com (740) 877-2041 ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & Edward Jones RECREATION Nathan Willison (740) 964-9227 Ann Kincaid, Harpist (740) 755-9993 edwardjones.com Granville Recreation District Infintech (740) 587-1976 granvillerec.org Granville Studio of Visual Arts (740) 587-2371 gsvaonline.org Home Video Studio (740) 348-5865 homevideostudio.com/nrk Hope Farm Granville (740) 321-1387 hopefarmgranville.com Lake Hudson, Inc. (740) 587-0907 Lazy River at Granville (740) 366-4385 lazyriveratgranville.com Newark Midland Theatre Association, Inc. (740) 345-5483 midlandtheatre.org Newark-Granville Symphony Orchestra (740) 587-1406 ngsymphony.org Ohio’s Youth Entertainers (740) 587-0837 ohyess.org Weathervane Playhouse (740) 366-4616 weathervaneplayhouse.org EQUESTRIAN Grenoble Stables (740) 587-2035 Roslyn Manor Equestrian Center (740) 975-7843 roslynmanorequestriancenter.com FINANCIAL PLANNING INVESTMENTS & ACCOUNTING Chessboard Financial Services, LLC (740) 205-6700 chessboardcfo.com Dixon, Davis, Bagent & Company (740) 321-1000 ddbco.cpa.pro Pull-Out Granville Membership (614) 313-2605 Jay L. Jacquet Public Accountant (740) 644-1655 Jeryne Peterson Morgan Stanley (614) 473-2440 morganstanleyfa.com/ Jeryne.Peterson McLain, Hill, Rugg & Associates, Inc. (740) 349-0771 mhrcpa.com Moller & Associates An Ameriprise Private Wealth Advisory Practice (740) 587-1592 mollerandassociates.com RBC Wealth Management Team Granville-Pelotonia Riders (740) 398-7587 The Village Spa (740) 587-7887 rbcfc.com/buckeyeinvestmentgroup (740) 924-6178 vlgspaalex.com Stifel Nicolaus & Company, Inc. Willow Tree Spa Cherry Westgate Family Practice Licking Memorial Health Systems Crock Orthodontics Mantonya Chiropractic & Wellness Centers (740) 587-0087 cherrywestgate.com (740) 344-3372 crockortho.com Custom CareGiving (740) 348-4100 lmhealth.org (740) 366-6601 mantonyachiropractic.com (740) 344-2600 stifel.com (740) 344-0466 skinsolutionswillowtreespa.com The Edwards Group at Morgan Stanley FUNERAL HOME Brucker-Kishler Funeral Home, Inc.(740) 366-3343 Downtown Dental of Granville 740-344-1810 mbgdental.com brucker-kishlerfuneralhome.com (740) 920-4124 doctorsavage.com McPeek-Hoekstra Funeral Home Granville Dental (740) 587-1361 pmmg.net (614) 473-2401 fa.smithbarney.com/ theedwardsgroupsb FITNESS & BEAUTY Always Forward CrossFit (740) 507-4378 alwaysforwardcrossfit.com Changing Directions Mary Kay (614) 638-1017 marykay.com\kathleen.mahoney Chrysalis Hair Design (740) 522-3111 chrysalishair.com Legendary Skills (614) 653-6761 4legendaryskills.com New Day Spa II (740) 522-0772 newdayspa.com RUNOHIO (740) 587-0376 runohio.com (740) 587-0161 mcpeekhoekstra.com GOVERNMENT Granville Township (740) 587-3885 granvilletownship.org Village of Granville (740) 587-0707 granville.oh.us HEALTH & MEDICAL Accelerated Rehabilitation Center (740) 321-1021 acceleratedrehab.com Central Ohio Geriatrics (888) 531-7444 cog-med.com (740) 587-1111 customcaregiving.com (740) 587-4891 granvilledental.com Moundbuilders General Dentistry Paumier Medical Management Group, Inc. Powerful Surrender MT Granville Vision Center (740) 319-7342 amtamembers.com/ powerfulsurrender Hearing Edge, LLC Rejuvenations Facial Aesthetic Clinic (740) 587-4741 (740) 321-3396 hearingedge.net Interim Health Care (740) 344-8118 rejuvenationsclinic.com (740) 349-8700 interimhealthcare.com Shaklee Nutrition Office Larson Medical Products, Inc. Village Massage (740) 788-8108 Licking Memorial Family Practice Granville (740) 348-4840 lmhealth.org (740) 920-4000 shaklee.net/lifeisgood (740) 404-6148 HOME & GARDEN Amish Oak Furniture Company/York Interiors (740) 927-4090 amishoak.com Directory and Buyer’s Guide LEGAL Burkett and Sanderson, Inc. (740) 345-0417 Handelman Law Office (740) 349-8581 handelmanlawoffice.com Law Offices of Mona J. Fine (740) 366-1525 mjfinelaw.com Phoenix Graphix (740) 587-3659 phoenixgraphix.us Sir Speedy Printing (740) 788-8916 sirspeedyheath.com The Novelty Advertising Company (740) 334-9641 caseyclaxon.com MISCELLANEOUS Mann Legal Services, LLC Big ‘’O’’ Refuse (740) 407-2609 mannlegalservices.com (740) 345-2086 bigorefuse.com McFarland Law Office Columbus Math Tutoring (740) 587-3633 Rosenberg & Ball Co., LPA (888) 680-6797 rosenbergball.com Artiflora Studio of European Floral Design Neica Raker Interiors Ltd. Allied ASID Berwick Carpet and Furniture Service Real Deals on Home Decor - Granville (740) 587-3515 artifloragranville.com (740) 817-1227 Budget Blinds of Mid Ohio (740) 501-3434 budgetblinds.com Downey’s Carpet Care of Granville (740) 403-3655 neicarakerinteriorsltd.com (740) 522-0622 realdeals.net/granville (740) 587-0796 granvillelumber.com John Klauder Assoc. Landscape & Design Ltd (740) 587-3366 johnklauderlandscaping.com McCullough’s Tree Service (740) 321-1080 helpfortrees.com Mowtivated Mowers (740) 587-0255 Buckeye Lake Shopper Reporter (740) 246-4741 buckeyelakeshopper.com (740) 587-7902 chocolatebranding.com TImbuk Farms Barton & Associates, Inc. Granville Sentinel What’s In It For Me Granville Lumber Co. (843) 437-6494 terranovabuilders.com (740) 587-7800 sfohio.com (740) 788-9475 shawmech.com Enjoy Co. (740) 522-3128 Terra Nova Builders Shaw Mechanical, LLC (740) 587-2178 timbukfarms.com Fackler Country Gardens (614) 573-5545 RoofLeakSpecialist.com (614) 804-0172 HOME BUILDER / REMODEL / REPAIR & DEVELOPER Ghiloni Custom Builders, Inc. (740) 587-0777 ghiloni-custom-builders.com (740) 587-1105 jimbarton.com Drew Bennett Insurance & Financial Services HFM Publications LLC Greenlee Hilton Insurance (740) 587-7523 greenleehiltoninsurance.com Hoffmann & Associates Insurance Services, Inc. Gibraltar Custom Builders, LLC (614) 899-3161 hoffmannandassoc.com Ketron Custom Builders (740) 344-9477 schneiderins.com (740) 587-2993 gibcustombuilders.com (740) 587.4442 ketroncustombuilders.com McClain Development, Inc. (740) 345-3700 jerrymcclainco.com Chocolate Branding (740) 587-3397 granvillesentinel.com (740) 587-7526 anpac.com Schneider-Handel Insurance Agency Shawan-Marquis Agency, Inc. (614) 889-0250 maketherightmove.biz CompManagement, Inc. (800) 825-6755 ex. 8145 compmgt.com MARKETING / MEDIA / PRINTING / ADVERTISING G. Lieberman & Sons, Ltd. (740) 587-2860 & GRAPHICS activskin.com Broadway & Thresher (740) 651-1050 Granville Dance & broadwayandthresher.com Music Academy INSURANCE SERVICES Aaron May State Farm Agency (740) 587-4258 johndowneyco.com (740) 587-0510 enjoyco.net Roof Medic 614-636-2357 columbusmathtutoring.com (614) 619-3977 buckeyecommunitycalendars.com Jodi Melfi Design, Ltd. (614) 805-7873 jodimelfi.com Leader Printing Co. (740) 522-2149 leaderprinting1895.com Magnum Press (614) 847-5700 magnum-press.com McDonald & Woodward Publishing (740) 321-1140 mwpubco.com Minuteman Press / City Block Ads (740) 345-4494 (740) 587-4409 MORTGAGE & BANKING Chase Bank (740) 587-3461 chase.com First Federal Savings & Loan (740) 587-0242 firstfedohio.com Huntington Bank (740) 587-3133 huntington.com Park National Bank (740) 587-0238 parknationalbank.com MUSEUMS / HISTORIC LANDMARKS Bryn Du Mansion (740) 587-7053 bryndu.com Granville Historical Society (740) 587-3951 granvillehistory.org Robbins Hunter Museum (740) 587-0430 robbinshunter.org The Works (740) 349-9277 attheworks.org 16 NON-PROFIT Granville Area Chamber of Commerce (740) 587-4490 granvilleoh.com Economic and Community Development Institute (614) 559-0115 ecdi.org Granville Rotary Club granvillerotary.org Kiwanis Club of Granville granvillekiwanisclub.org Licking County Coalition for Housing (740) 345-1970 lcchousing.org Licking County United Way (740) 345-8742 lcuw.net Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program (740) 587-0410 oogeep.org Sugarloaf Park Foundation (740) 587-1105 The Dawes Arboretum (740) 323-2355 dawesarb.org The Salvation Army (740) 345-8120 use.salvationarmy.org PETS Bath & Biscuits (740) 587-0011 mybathandbiscuits.com Village Pet Market (740) 587-3656 villagepetmarket.com PHOTOGRAPHY Chisolm Studios (740) 644-7911 chisolmstudios.com PLUMBING Frank Romei and Son Plumbing (740) 587-0236 Keller Williams Greater Columbus Real Estate, Sue Barton (740) 587-2756 suebarton.yourkwagent.com Keller Williams Greater Columbus Real Estate, Kimberly Keith, Realtor (614) 561-8315 Paul Jackson - Coldwell Banker King Thompson (740) 973-0671 kingthompson.com/paul.jackson PROFESSIONAL SERVICES / COMPUTERS Pinkerton Real AlphaLink Estate Services Technologies Inc. (740) 587-4848 (740) 788-9000 alink.com pinkertonrealestate1.com JCC Consulting, Inc. Prudential Integrity One Realtors, Patti Urbatis (740) 587-0157 jcc.com Mid Ohio Technical Services (740) 739-4600 midohiotech.com REAL ESTATE Hugh Price & Associates (740) 587-7319 pricemakesadifference.com Jim Bidigare - Coldwell Banker King Thompson (740) 587-2000 jimbidigare.com Keller Williams Greater Columbus Real Estate, Julie Judge (614) 562-0989 juliejudge.com (740) 587-7042 prudentialintegrityone.com RE/MAX Consultant Group-The Village Partners (740) 587-0141 thevillagepartners.com RE/MAX Premier Choice, Lisa McKivergin (740) 587-1900 x 101 mckivergingroup.com Granville Education Foundation (740) 587-0321 granvilleeducationfoundation.org Granville Exempted School District RELIGIOUS Pilgrim Lutheran Church (740) 587-8101 granville.k12.oh.us Sts. Peter and Paul Retreat Center (740) 587-0497 granvillepreschool.org (740) 587-0345 pilgrimlutheranchurch.net/ Granville Parent Cooperative Preschool (740) 928-4246 stspeterandpaulretreatcenter.org Granville Public Library SCHOOLS CHILDCARE & EDUCATION C-TEC Welsh Hills School (740) 366-3351 c-tec.edu (740) 587-0196 granvillelibrary.org (740) 522-2020 welsh-hills.org Denison University YouthBuild Columbus Community School Granville Child Care Center (Kids’ Space, Inc.) SENIOR SERVICES Granville Fellowship, Inc. 1-800-DENISON denison.edu (740) 587-3076 kids-spaceinc.com Granville Christian Academy (740) 587-4423 granvilleca.org (614) 291-0805 youthbuildcolumbus.info (740) 587-1333 granvillefellowship.org Kendal at Granville (740) 321-0400 kag.kendal.org TRAVEL & TOURISM Above & Beyond Travel, Inc (740) 323-6208 aboveandbeyondtravel.us Granville Carriage Company LLC (740) 587-0980 granvillecarriage.com Greater Licking County C&VB (740) 345-8224 lccvb.com VEHICLE SALES & REPAIR Abe’s Body Shop (740) 587-3389 abesbodyshop.net John Hinderer Honda (740) 522-1106 hindererhonda.com Fall Season Events “Homegrown, hometown fun. The Bluesfest runs on goodwill, from the core of volunteers who plan it, to the small army who don the staff shirts for one exhausting day, to the generous donors who make it possible to put on this event at no charge to attendees.” 17 Fall Events Hot Licks Bluesfest Downtown Granville September 7 Experience Granville Bryn Du Mansion September 15, 1-5 pm Tom Carroll, co-founder of the Hot Licks Bluesfest With a backdrop of bright yellow and orange trees that rival any autumn color in the northeast, the Hot Licks Bluesfest ushers in Granville’s fall season in a spectacular way on September 7, 2013. It started small − just a couple of friends talking about ways to draw people to downtown Granville, to showcase the community and its businesses. Maybe a musical event? How about a free music festival? What kind? Hmmm… how about the blues? In September 2000, this simple idea, executed by a small, dedicated group of music lovers, gave birth to the optimistically titled First Annual Hot Licks Bluesfest. Thirteen years later, the group is still tiny, but the festival has grown into a nationally recognized event that’s a destination for fans and artists alike. What’s the secret of its success? continued on page 18 Community E-Waste Collection Day Going Green Store 909 River Road September 21, 10 am - 4 pm Bryn Du Art Show Bryn Du Mansion October 1 – 10 Heart of Ohio Quilt Show Bryn Du Fieldhouse October 4 Antiques Fair Robbins Hunter Museum October 5, 9 am – 4 pm Big Red Weekend Denison University October 4-6 Pilgrim Lutheran Guild Annual Bazaar 309 West Broadway October 11 – 12 10 am – 4:30 pm Re-enactment of Granville’s 1836 Anti-Slavery Convention Bryn Du Grounds October 19 – 20 First Presbyterian Holiday Fair First Presbyterian Church November 9 9 am – 2 pm Beggar’s Night October 31 5:30 – 7 pm Rendville Art Show Bryn Du Mansion November 15-17 The free Hot Licks Bluesfest features an impressive roster of legendary blues musicians throughout the day-long festival. 18 Fall Events, continued Great music. Wonderful setting. Free, friendly, fun. It’s a party that the entire community embraces, one that’s grown into a tradition that draws family and friends together from across the country, even internationally. Start with the music. Aficionados will gasp at the names of blues legends past and present who have performed: Carey Bell, James Cotton, Sam Lay, Magic Slim and the Teardrops, Robert Junior Lockwood, Willie Pooch, Hubert Sumlin, Tracy Nelson, Wallace Coleman, Gene Walker, Sean Carney, Tab Benoit. Local and regional favorites are featured, too: Scott Ainslie, Joanna Connor, Rev. Raven and the ChainSmokin’ Altarboys, Ellie Lee and Blues Fury, Teeny Tucker, Shaun Booker. But you don’t have to be a blues expert to be moved by the music. Older couples swing to the beat, tiny toddlers twirl, and everyone in between delights in great, live music – free! Wonderful setting. Close off Broadway between Main and Prospect streets for the day, put a stage at one end and Tour a Greek Revival Masterpiece! Robbins Hunter Museum Avery-Downer House The historic Robbins Hunter Museum is open for free guided tours, Wednesday through Saturday, 1-4 pm, April to December. 221 East Broadway 740-587-0430 Open Wed-Sat, 1-4 pm Admission Is Free 19 the beverage tent at the other, and watch the street fill with people! Camp chairs appear hours before the music starts. By midafternoon, the street is full, with fans overflowing onto the sidewalks and the steps of the post office and library. The college event has generated other town activities that occur on the same weekend. The Antiques Fair on October 5 is one of the oldest fall season events in Granville. Held on the grounds of the Robbins Hunter Museum, it is a favorite Granville event and one that brings antique hounds to town. continued on page 21 Curious? Come to downtown Granville on Saturday, September 7, and join a multitude of good friends for some great music! Experience Granville is a community fair at the Bryn Du Mansion on September 15 that features tours of the mansion, family-fun activities, food and items from Granville businesses. Every fall, parents and alums visit Granville for Denison University’s Big Red Weekend, this year on October 4 to 6. Experience Granville is a celebration of the local area featuring family activities, food and fun at the Bryn Du Mansion. “IT’S SHOWTIME!” Christina Barth & Ohio’s Youth Entertainers Stage Show Ages 7-19 Singing, Dancing Skits, Comedy, Props, Costumes, Audience Participation and Fun!!! Celebrating 17 Years Vaudeville Theatrical Varieties • Let Us Entertain You! 740.587.0837 WWW.OHYESS.ORG 20 Fall Events, continued The Village of Granville has earned the distinction as a Tree City USA community for nearly 20 years. MEET, DINE, VISIT, STAY and ENJOY Central Ohio’s Newest Destination! At Newark Metropolitan Hotel, we believe personalized customer service, convenience and comfort are top priorities. That’s why our newly remodeled property offers a variety of upscale features, sophisticated guest rooms and top-notch amenities. Experience beautiful overnight guest accomodations, full service meeting and banquet space, Elements Local Bistro and so much more! Visit our website to learn more NewarkMetroHotel.com 50 North 2nd Street, Newark, Ohio 43055 P: 740.322.6455 F: 740.322.6267 21 Granville’s 52-acre Bryn Du Mansion estate is the perfect location for two distinctive art shows that take place every fall. The Bryn Du Art Show, this year from October 1 to 10, is a juried show with all of the exhibited art available for sale. Over 100 artists vie to be one of the 50 artists selected to exhibit and sell their work. The Rendville Art Show, held at the Bryn Du Mansion on November 15 to 17, is the annual Holiday Show presented by the Rendville Art Works Studio and Gallery from Rendville, Ohio. The annual Bryn Du Art Show features exhibited art available for sale. Lake Hudson is one of many beautiful fall settings to be seen in Granville. 36 North Park Place Newark, Ohio 43055 740.345.LIVE(5483) midlandtheatre.org @MidlandTheatre facebook.com/TheMidlandTheatre Day Passes Available Sunday - Thursday (Excludes Holidays) Good Sam Top 100 Park in North America 2340 Cry Creek Road NE Granville, OH 43023 Phone: (740) 366-4385 lazyriveratgranville.com • Gem Mine • Cabins • Challenge Course • Camper Sites • Zipline • Tent Sites • Heated Pool • Activities • Waterpark • Entertainment 22 Winter Season Events “The first Christmas Candlelight Walking Tour on December 7, 1985, was the inspiration of long-time Granville resident, Marilyn Anderson, and brought 300 visitors. The popular event has grown to where it now brings way over 10 times the original number of visitors to town.” Gloria Hoover, Candlelight Walking Tour publicist, 1985-1986 The first holiday and winter event of the year is Granville’s Thanksgiving Farmers Market, held on the Saturday before Thanksgiving so that central Ohioans can make their Thanksgiving feast extra special with delectable foods fresh from the farm. Before preparing the feast, many local residents participate in a Thanksgiving morning tradition, the Turkey Trot. Event Chair Bruce Westall, owner of the Porch House Bed and Breakfast, who has coordinated the event since its beginning, humbly states that he only acted upon the suggestion of his friend, Granville resident Ginny Sharkey, to start the event in Granville. The event, a fundraiser for the Licking County Food Bank, has grown from 400 participants since its inception seven years ago to over 2000 Turkey Trotters, with participants ranging from children pushed in strollers to senior citizens. Last year’s contribution to the Food Bank was $26,000. Winter Events Winter Farmers Market November to February 9:30 – Noon, Granville Elementary The Christmas Candlelight Walking Tour is the gem of Granville events. It has become the official beginning of the Yule season, attracting travelers throughout Ohio as well as other states, to the festively decorated village. Once visitors experience the event, they return year after year to experience this holiday tradition that takes place on the first Saturday of December. Thanksgiving Market November 23 9:30 – Noon, Main St. at Broadway Turkey Trot Downtown Granville November 28 Christmas Candlelight Walking Tour December 7 Noon – 9 pm Christmas Bazaar at St. Edward’s St. Edward’s Church December 7 9 am – 3 pm Traditional holiday luminaries line the downtown sidewalks for the Christmas Candlelight Walking Tour. 23 The Buxton Inn is an inviting holiday destination during the festive season. Public Skate • Learn to Skate Birthday Parties Learn to Play Hockey Youth, Mens and Womens Leagues Birthday Parties • Fundraisers 936 Sharon Valley Road, Newark • (740) 349-6784 Visit our website for more activities May-July. www.newarkicearena.com Granville Gourmet Whoopie Pies ~ Variety of sizes & flavors! ~ Find us at The Granville Farmers Market! granvillewhoopiepies.com 740-975-4474 24 Winter Events, continued The event began when Marilyn Anderson was inspired to celebrate Granville’s religious historical foundation of the early settlers. She asked the leadership of the churches on the four corners of Main and Broadway to offer music or pageants, and the Granville museum director to show exhibits depicting early pioneer life. Anderson produced the event in the following year and added the Granville Elementary School and the home of Denison’s President, Robert Good, and his wife, Nancy, to the tour. The Goods served cookies, a custom that has continued throughout the event’s 27-year history. Chapel Walk on the campus of Denison University is picture perfect in any season. Stop by. Have a cup. Stay a while. Be refreshed. w o r s h i p Saturday 6pm Ultra-Contemporary Sunday 9am Acoustic Sunday 11am Contemporary 1820 Newark-Granville Road, Granville www.springhillschurch.org 1820 Newark-Granville Rd. l Granville l ww.springhillschurch.org In 1987, Anderson decided the growing event should involve the local merchants and asked Ruth Owen, Director of the Granville Business and Professional Association — the forerunner of the Granville Area Chamber of Commerce — to take the reins of the event. Owen obliged and the rest, as they say, is history. For the past five years, Chamber member Lisa Williams Englefield, whose family owns Elm’s Pizza Parlor, has orchestrated the event. Anderson and her husband retired to Florida, but her legacy remains. Granville resident, Gloria Hoover, who worked with Anderson on the first tour, reflects, “I think about Marilyn every first Saturday in December when I walk the tour — bumper to bumper — with visitors local and from miles away.” As the excitement of holiday festivities fade, one event holds strong. The highly popular Granville Farmers Market is one of a select few in Ohio to continue through February as a Winter Farmers Market, where basically everything except summer produce can be found on Saturday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to Noon at Granville Elementary School. 25 Winter snows enhance the winter wonderland charm of Granville. Granville at a Glance Population High School Graduates 13,231 97.1% Median Age Median Household Income 37.0 $86,653 The Edwards Group at Morgan Stanley welcomes you to come visit our office and receive a complimentary, comprehensive Retirement Planning Analysis. Standing L to R: Kristy A. Burcham (Registered Senior Associate), Pamela H. Van Hoose, CFP® (Registered Marketing Associate), Stacie A. Lyme (Registered Sales Associate) and Andrew D. Schmitmeyer, CRPC® (Financial Advisor) Sitting L to R: Brian J. Edwards, CIMA®, CRPS® (Financial Advisor), Nicole T.Edwards (Financial Advisor) and Trent R. Baker, CFP®, CRPS® (Financial Advisor) 4449 Easton Way, Suite 300, Columbus, OH 43219 614-473-2401 or Toll Free: 866-273-3726 www.morganstanleyfa.com/theedwardsgroup Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC, member SIPC Follow us on Twitter @TEGMSSB 26 The historic Bryn Du Mansion is the setting for many Granville events. The Great Granville Picnic is a bi-annual event. 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