Posted by Fred Steiner on August 19, 2020 - 1:50pm
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FROM ADA ICON - Ada's Tavern 101's reopening this month marked the conclusion of a major 4-month remodeling and renovation to the Main Street restaurant. Bill and Beth Ann Bass are the owners.
What’s new is obvious.
It’s an enlarged. Previously able to serve about 40 persons “squeezed” in, it now can handle up to 70 patrons. The dining area square footage has increased from about 1,500 to nearly 2,200 square feet. The dining area takes on a completely new look that has several accents of the “old.”
Posted by Fred Steiner on August 19, 2020 - 11:07am
Siefker Real Estate and Auction Co., announce a public auction at 7 p.m., Monday, Sept. 14, at the Columbus Grove Legion Hall, 405 Plum St., Columbus Grove.
The auction includes approximately 66 acres of farmland in three parcels in Pleasant Township, Putnam County. The owners are heirs of Agnes Hoffman. For additional details contact Aaron Siefker, 419-538-6184.
Posted by Fred Steiner on August 17, 2020 - 2:42pm
Bluffton merchants are hosting the second Discovery Day of the summer on Saturday, Aug. 22. From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., more than a dozen shops will have special offers and sales.
“Our downtown merchants are very collaborative,” says Paula Scott, CEO of the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce. “They have coordinated Discovery Days to showcase our shops and provide an extra special day for shoppers, including Bluffton University students who have just returned to town."
Little Riley Creek Farm's barn decorated with four varieties of this onion cousin
Posted by Fred Steiner on August 5, 2020 - 3:12pm
With large clumps of garlic hanging from its rafters and others lined up on a wooden rack, the barn on the Little Riley Creek Farm is suggestive of an old European farmhouse kitchen decorated with garlic braids.
Amanda Wischmeyer, who with her husband, Jon Tuttle, owns the farm, said that they grow four different varieties of garlic: French Violet, Italian Lorz, Chesnok Red and a variety that was growing on the farm when they purchased it.