Jefferson Area Chamber of Commerce
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Jefferson Area Chamber of Commerce
Welcome to Jefferson, Ohio — Ashtabula County — E njoy the historic, main street charm of Jefferson, Ohio. Jefferson has been the heart of and the county seat of Ashtabula County since 1807. Founded in 1803 by Post Master General Gideon Granger, the village has several historic buildings, including a beautiful courthouse built in 1836 and the Giddings Law Office, places where Congressman Joshua Giddings and Senator Benjamin Wade, leaders in the anti-slavery movement, once practiced law. Stop for a bite to eat in one of the many local restaurants or shop the stores where visitors are always welcome. Take a short drive out to one of the many local wineries or one of the many covered bridges in the area. Winter, spring, summer or fall, there is always something going on in Jefferson. Join us in August for family fun at the fairgrounds for the Ashtabula County Fair. Fall brings the harvest of grapes at the local wineries and the Covered Bridge Festival. Celebrate the holidays with a Williamsburg Christmas at Jefferson Depot and the annual Christmas parade. JEFFERSON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Calendar of Events 2016 January 18 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day February 15 - Presidents’ Day March 5-6 - Ashtabula Co. Home Show, located at Ashtabula Towne Square 19 - The Great Easter Egg Hunt, 11am, Jefferson High School 27 - Easter Sunday April 19 - 1st Annual Chamber Banquet 30 - The Walter Olsen Memorial Scholarship Applications Due May 8 - Mother’s Day 30 - Memorial Day Parade, downtown 11am June 17-19 - Jefferson Village Days carnival 18-19 - Merchant Sidewalk Sale, downtown businesses. 18-19 - 29th Annual “Strawberry Festival – Craft Bazaar”, Jefferson Depot Village, Sat 11-5pm, Sun Noon-5pm. (614) 507-5246, (440) 645-6795, Email: [email protected] 19 - Antique and Classic Car Show at Jefferson Depot Village, 1-4pm. No preregistration. 440-576-0496, 614-507-5246. 19 - Father’s Day July 4 - Independence Day 9-10 - 12th Annual “Early America LIVE,” 1890 reenactment festival. (440) 812-1100, (614) 507-5246 or Email: [email protected] August 9-14 - Ashtabula County Fair, Fairgrounds 19-20 - Annual YARD SALE to benefit restoration projects, 9-3pm. Booth space $15. Donations can be dropped off at the Depot Sat., Sun., Mon. & Thurs. 1-4pm. September 1 - 2017 Jefferson Area Chamber Membership Directory Drive begins 5 - Labor Day October 2016 Historic JEFFERSON OHIO 8-9 - Ashtabula County Covered Bridge Festival & Merchant Sidewalk Sale 10 - Columbus Day 31 - Halloween (trick or treat date/ time TBA) November 1 - Annual MANNA Food Drive 11 - Veterans’ Day activities 24 - Thanksgiving 28 - Free Williamsburg Wreath-making Workshop at 7pm. Bring pruning shears. (440) 812-1100. December 3 - Annual Chamber Christmas extravaganza, parade and merchant sale 3 - “An Old-Fashioned Williamsburg Christmas Party.” Free family fun starting at 3pm. April, May, September, October: 1890 School Field Trips by appointment. Historic 19th century Jefferson Depot Village. 440-576-8277 or Email: [email protected]. May to December - Free monthly diversified programs, 1st Monday of each month at 8pm at the 1872 Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad Station. June to October - Visitors receive a tour of more than a dozen 19th century buildings by an 1890 guide in period attire. Historic 19th century Jefferson Depot Village. (440) 576-0496, (440) 812-1100, (614) 507-5246. Email: duttonjg@ hotmail.com. Website: www.jeffersondepotvillage.org. July to October - Jefferson Farmers’ Market at St. Joseph’s lot. For More Information on ASHTABULA COUNTY EVENTS Visit www.visitashtabulacounty.com JEFFERSON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PO Box 100, Jefferson, OH 44047 440.576.0133 www.JeffersonChamber.com Historic Jefferson, Ohio PLACES OF INTEREST COVERED BRIDGES While visiting the historic courthouse in the center of Jefferson, be sure to stop by the Covered Bridge Festival office. Here you can find gifts of all kinds and pick up a selfguided driving tour map of the covered bridges in Ashtabula County. Four of the 18 covered bridges are located just a short drive away from Jefferson. Stop back the second full weekend in October to celebrate the fall foliage and the bridges at the annual Covered Bridge Festival in downtown Jefferson. Visit www.coveredbridgefestival.org or call 440-576-3769. JEFFERSON DEPOT Walk back in time to when the settlers first came to the Jefferson area at the Jefferson Depot. The small, historic village features a restored train depot, an early general store, a one-room schoolhouse and a beautiful church. The village is open Sundays 1 to 4 pm from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Join us in the summertime for the annual Strawberry Festival. Visit www.members.tripod.com/ jeffersonhome or call 440-858-2261. TRINITY CHURCH Religion has long played a role in the development of Jefferson. Churches like Trinity Episcopal Parrish were some of the first buildings constructed in this tiny village. Today, after being home to a church congregation, and as a part of the community library, Trinity serves as home to the Jefferson Area Historical Society. GIDDINGS LAW Folks in Jefferson remember their heritage, and that is seen in the museums and historical markers around town. From the Civil War days through today, Jefferson continues to influence America. The Giddings Law Office is a historical reminder of this. Here are found the roots of the abolitionist movement, the Republican Party, and more. OAKDALE CEMETERY It doesn’t take long to find that the history of Jefferson continues in its cemetery. From the earliest days of the town, families have been burying those who have gone on before us in this picturesque setting. The earliest tombstones and monuments remind us of our family roots, and offer some unique views of the culture of the day. The cemetery is still in use today. PERAMBULATOR MUSEUM Visit the only perambulator museum in the world. Here you can find baby carriages of all shapes and sizes. The museum also hosts a spectacular collection of Victorian-era toys and dolls. The museum is open Wednesdays and Saturdays June through August and Saturdays only September through May. Visit www. webspawner.com/users/carriage or call 440-576-9588. CENTURY HOMES These landmarks from the earliest days of Jefferson still line the streets into town. Many of these homes date back to the mid-1800s. Through the years, the owners may have changed, but the roots of Jefferson remain firmly planted in the family.