Dramatic hues of reds, oranges and yellows are just around the corner. During the next few weeks, fall foliage will reach its peak color and many Ohioans will seek out sites where they can marvel at the season’s spectacular beauty. These trips don’t have to be expensive. Last year AAA directed at least 1,000 Ohioans to leaf-viewing locations just a short drive from home.
Downtown Wooster Farmers Market--The Downtown Wooster Farmers Market comes to Wooster's Public Square every Saturday from June through October from 8am-noon. In addition to a large and growing variety of local growers, the market boasts a variety of products made from locally grown produce. Choose from goat's milk soap to seasonal flowers, to pre-order meat and of course, a bounty of Ohio vegetables. June-October, from 8am-noon on Saturdays on the Public Square in downtown Wooster.
Spring is here and Summer is right around the corner! =) Are your thoughts turning to the beach, family vacations, camping, or other outdoor activities?
Fredericksburg Ohio is a little town nestled in a valley in the southern township of Salt Creek in Wayne County. It lies in the heart of the world's largest Amish settlement and is a mere stone's throw from Holmes County. Though small in size (the 2000 census shows that Fredericksburg boasts a population of 487 people, 184 households, 128 families and encompasses all of .3 square miles) some big things happen here.