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Art on the Alley will bring music, food and vendors to downtown New Philadelphia on Sunday
NEW PHILADELPHIA ‒ Council had a light agenda on Monday with three council members absent. During the session: Mayor Joel Day reminded residents that Art on the Alley is scheduled for this Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in downtown New Philadelphia. He described it as one of the biggest arts-centered events in...
Hot dogs, cool cats: Adoptable pets from Tuscarawas County Humane Society Animal Shelter
Cranberry, a 2.5-year-old spayed female, is among the cats available for adoption at the Tuscarawas County Humane Society Animal Shelter, 1432 Tall Timber Road NE in New Philadelphia. Cranberry is one of the most social kitties available for adoption from the humane society. She doesn't enjoy being carried around but will run to you for all the love. Cranberry can also be playful.
'My art will always be in the park': Fairless fifth graders create artwork for park
BETHLEHEM TWP. ‒ Fifth graders at Fairless Elementary School are keeping the history of Navarre alive through art. Art teacher Jenny Best led the students in creating 6-by-11 acrylic paintings to adorn a two-dimensional, 16-foot canal boat at Navarre-Bethlehem Township Park, 8201 Hudson Drive SW. The 93 pictures include...
'I Will Survive!' Vox Audio is back with new director and pop, rock, disco show in Canton
CANTON − Vox Audio will return to the stage for two concerts this weekend and perform an array of songs from stars such as Billie Eilish, Elton John, Lady Gaga, Billy Joel and Sam Smith. Songs will cross genres from pop to rock to disco and focus on a theme of resilience, said...
Handel’s churns up limited-time ice cream flavor
Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream has churned up a favor for May − carrot cake. The new flavor joins the high-quality, made-from-scratch options created by founder Alice Handel in 1945. Handel's Homemade Ice Cream has nearby stores at 3107 Lincoln Way E in Perry Township; 7212 Fulton Drive NW...
Nashville artist Mitch Rossell to perform at Canton South High School
CANTON − Nashville artist Mitch Rossell will perform at 7 p.m. Friday at the Performing Arts Center at Canton South High School, 600 Faircrest St. SE. A pre-show tailgate featuring food trucks from Howlin Bird and Bomb Taco, along with music and games, will be from to 7 p.m. Tickets for the performance are on sale now at tinyurl.com/CLSEventTickets. Limited tickets will also be available at the door, one hour before the show, via cash, credit or debit card. This article originally appeared on The Repository: Nashville artist Mitch Rossell to perform at Canton South High School
Canton's H2 Huth & Harris a dining gem worth a discovery
H2 Huth & Harris offers a delightful dining experience perfect for unwinding on a Friday or Saturday evening. Having frequented H2 on the Square in Medina, known for its wine, bourbons, and tapas, I was intrigued by its Canton counterpart, boasting both lunch and dinner options. Reservations were made for...
Gervasi earns coveted AAA Four Diamond Designation
CANTON – Gervasi Vineyard Resort & Spa has received the coveted AAA Four Diamond Designation. The honor is bestowed by an inspection-based group that has been in existence for more than 80 years. The Gervasi family of eateries, hotel spaces and wine-making business has been operating in Canton since...
We’re Not in Winesburg Anymore: On the Literature of the Small Town
It’s disorienting, and also thrilling, when the novel you’ve been writing over the course of several years, a book you know better than anyone, goes out into the world to be compared and categorized. And it’s probably inevitable that if your book is set in a small town and takes on multiple perspectives it will be compared to Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio. It’s one of those books I’d always heard of but had no interest in reading. It sounded dull and worn-out, a bit priggish or maybe folksy, like Prairie Home Companion, which was not at all what I was after in my own writing.
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