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November 2012
Cricket hill Cabins A QUIET HOME AWAY FROM HOME
Jake’s Handcrafted Oak CUSTOMIZED FURNITURE FOR ALL ROOMS
Amish Country Peddler & Homespun Treasures PRIMITIVE HOME COLLECTIONS
A RACE LIKE NO OTHER AMISH COUNTRY HALF MARATHON & 5K RACE
Wandering Through Life
by Catie Noyes • EDITOR
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TRAVEL INFORMATION
Jake’s Handcrafted Oak: Customized Furniture for All Rooms ................................................... 06 Amish Country Peddler & Homespun Treasures: Primitive Home Collections ....................................... 10 Furniture Heartland ........................................... 26 A Race Like No Other: Amish Country Half Marathon & 5K Race ...................................... 32 Cricket Hill Cabins: A Quiet Home Away From Home .................................................................. 38
Visitors’ Guide....................................................05 Calendar of Events............................................ 16 Amish Heartland Map ......................................20 Just Visiting: Amish Heartland’s Inns ............38
Amish Heartland SPECTRUM Publications
IN EVERY ISSUE
Editorial ...................................................................... 02 Recipes ................................................................28 Buggy Wheel......................................................44
Cover photo by Catie Noyes OFFICE Spectrum Publications • 212 E. Liberty St. • Wooster, OH 44691 • 330-264-1125 amishinfo@spectrumpubs.com www.amish-heartland.com Publisher Andrew S. Dix • Sales Manager Rhonda Geer • Sales Amanda Nixon, 330-287-1668, Larry Gray, 330-287-1633; Donna Tomak, 330-264-1125 (Ext. 2210); Kim Merckle, 330-287-1628; Kriss Ott, 330-264-1125 {Ext. 2277} • Editor Catie Noyes
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Plenty To Do and See in the Heartland! his November brings about a brand new event in Amish Country. While thousands already travel to the Heartland during the fall months, thousands more will be making the journey from all across the U.S. to witness or even participate in the first ever Amish Country Half Marathon and 5k race. While I am not a runner myself, I set out on a drive to survey the potential racetrack. After traveling the trail I am still pretty confident that I will not be becoming a runner anytime soon. For those dedicated runners out there planning on participating, you have a challenge ahead of you and I have a great respect for your dedication. In this months issue of the Amish Heartland you will read about how preparations are coming along for the marathon. For those of you planning on getting in your holiday shopping in the Heartland, consider checking out Amish Country Peddler, which carries every style of Crocs shoes for everyone in your family, and Homespun Treasures which specializes in primitive household wares and gifts. If you’re looking to purchase holiday furniture, stop by Jake’s Handcrafted Oak in Holmesville. You will not be disappointed by the scenic drive along the way and the quality furniture the store has to offer. The holiday Christmas Open House will be taking place the second weekend in Berlin and includes most of the shops that make up the large town. Get the most out of your weekend and plan to stay at Cricket Hill Cabins. The cabins will become your quiet home away from home as you spend your weekend touring the Heartland. This month is proving to be a very busy one in the Heartland. If you are planning on traveling there this month, be sure to check out the calendar of events. Many stores will be hosting their holiday open houses, which means plenty of discounts coming your way. On November 10, Gospel Book Store will host Holmes County’s largest book signing. Bring your favorite Amish books and meet some of your favorite authors. With the holidays fast approaching, spend some time with your friends and family by taking them to Amish Country. Spend the day shopping or taking in the countryside and just be thankful that you have them in your lives. , KDG WKH RSSRUWXQLW\ WR GULYH WKURXJK WKH FRXQWU\VLGH WKLV IDOO DQG WDNH SOHQW\ RI SLFWXUHV , KDYH LQFOXGHG WKHP WKURXJKRXW WKLV LVVXH DQG , KRSH \RX HQMR\ WKHP DV PXFK DV , KDYH
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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS
For more information about advertising in Amish Heartland, contact Amanda Nixon, 330-287-1668.
ANTIQUES & ART
Walnut Creek Antique Mall .....30
ATTRACTIONS
Behalt/Amish & Mennonite Heritage Center ..........................05 Quailcrest Farm ..........................09 Guggisberg Cheese Factory.......31 Helping Hands Quilt Shop and Museum ................................31
CRAFTS & COLLECTIBLES
Audrey’s Attic.............................19 Parsley Pot ...................................05 Sol’s Exchange ............................13 World Crafts................................15
DINING & FOOD
Boyd & Wurthmann ...................30 Kauffman’s Country Bakery .....13 Miller’s Bakery ...........................19 Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen ..................09 Shisler’s Cheese House ..............15
Troyer’s Home Pantry ................30
FURNITURE & WOODWORKING
Berlin Furniture ..........................30 Four Corners Furniture .............14 Green Acres Furniture...............27 Homestead Furniture .................27 Jake’s Handcrafted Oak ............05 Ole Mill Furniture ......................19 Troyer Furniture .........................27 Walnut Creek Furniture ............27
LAWN FURNITURE, STORAGE & GAZEBOS Country View Wicker .................09 Kauffman Lawn Furniture ........15
LODGING
Berlin Grande Hotel ..................19 Berlin Village Inn .......................14 Blessings Lodge ..........................15 Cricket Hill Cabins .....................41 Guggisberg Swiss Inn .................41
Scenic Hills RV Park ..................13 Sojourners Lodge & Log Cabin Suites.........................41
SHIPPING/PACKAGING
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SHOPS & SUCH
Amish Country Peddler .............09 Berlin Leather & Pets ................13 Carriage House ...........................15 Charm Harness & Boot .............15 Gospel Book Store .....................00 Greenhouse Shoppe ...................19 Harlequin .....................................46 Harvest Moon .............................14 Kiko’s Greenhouse .....................05 Main Street Bears .......................14 Olivesburg General Store..........14 Pine Cone Gift Shop ..................30 Swiss Country Lawn & Crafts.............................45 Tis The Season ............................08 AMISH HEARTLAND
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Visitors' Guide
Top Quality Furniture
~ HOLMES COUNTY ~ BERLIN: Behalt at the Amish & Mennonite Heritage Center ³ America’s most-exciting cyclorama of Amish & Mennonite history; half-hour tours, bookstore, gifts; NE of Berlin, off US 62 at 5798 CR 77, (330) 893-3192, www.behalt.com; Open Year Round Mon.-Sat. 9-5
Turn • Bedroom Furniture Your House • Dining Room Furniture Into a Home • Entertainment For the Centers • Tables Holidays! • Desks • Armoires • Night Stands 8239 T.R. 562, • Chairs Holmesville, OH 44633 • Curios Voice Mail: 1-888-388-5650 • Hutches Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. 8-4; Closed Sun.
~ WAYNE COUNTY ~ ORRVILLE: PackShip USA — We pack ... we ship ... anything, anywhere; furniture, antiques, fine art — no item too small or too large; Instapak foam to protect high value items; you shop ... we’ll ship; (330) 682-PACK (7225). www.packshipusa.com
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DALTON: Kiko’s Greenhouse — Gift shop & area’s largest lawn ornament display, ranging from gargoyles, geese, bird baths, gazing balls, plant markers, baskets, annuals and perennials. 15579 Lincoln Way West, (330) 832-8698.
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Jake’s Handcrafted Oak customized furniture for all rooms
STORY AND PHOTOS BY CATIE NOYES • EDITOR
Specializing in unique, customized furniture, Jake’s Handcrafted Oak strives to provide your home with pieces that you will love. If you can’t find exactly what you are looking for, Jake’s will work with you to design the piece of your dreams and create a memorable experience. Jake’s also strives to promote the local craftsmen in the community by showcasing their furniture within the store.
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Jake’s Handcrafted Ha got its start in 1996. “I had worked at a feed mill p previously,” said Jake Chupp, owner, “and I decided I wanted to do something closer to home.” A friend of Chupp’s was in the furniture business and suggested he get into it as well. Now fifteen years later, Chupp has created a store well known amongst the locals. Jake’s Handcrafted is located just eight short miles north of Millersburg. Customers can soak up the beautiful countryside along the winding back roads of Holmesville as they make their way to the small furniture store. As you enter the store, you find yourself stepping into a true authentic, Amish atmosphere, as the smell of kerosene lamps fill the small shop. Chupp commented that some shoppers find it to be a unique shopping experience.
Don’t let the name of the small shop deceive you. Jake’s carries eight different hardwoods from hickory and maple to cherry and of course oak, with up to 14 different finishes and stains. High tech finishes and varnishes are used on all furniture pieces making them resistant to everyday household spills and making for an easy clean up. Jake’s provides furniture for every room in your household. Dining and living room pieces and bedroom sets of all styles are available. Chupp finds it hard to keep up with the popular trends in the furniture business as he enjoys a more traditional style. Everyone seems to be drifting toward the more modern and contemporary styles explained Chupp. At Jake’s, Chupp is always looking to improve his furniture line. Along with keeping up with the modernization of his furniture line, Chupp’s biggest selling point is his ability to customize furniture pieces to match his customers needs. “We make custom pieces to work for each individual person,” said Chupp. Alongside his wife, Chupp will design furniture pieces that are unique to their store. “Being small like this you can be more of a one-on-one business,” said Chupp. Making friends with his customer base has helped him to improve the quality of the furniture he carries. He enjoys meeting new people and maintaining
relationships with returning customers and creating custom pieces that will mean more to his customers. Chupp keeps a positive relationship with his community. “We get as much furniture as we can from the builders at the local church.” Chupp strives to patronize the local artisans within his own community and maintain respect among his neighbors. Jake’s Handcrafted Oak is located on 8239 Township Road 562 in Holmesville. For more information call 888-388-5650 and find out how Chupp can help you create a unique piece for your home.
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Delicious Family Style Meals Made from Scratch
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Amish Country Peddler Primitive Home Collections STORY AND PHOTOS BY CATIE NOYES • EDITOR
Located just off of route 39 as you make your way east out of Berlin, sits two small business each specializing in unique and primitive products. With everything from home décor to Crocs brand shoes, Amish Country Peddler and Homespun Treasures make the perfect holiday gift stop. Upon entering the stores you find yourself facing wall-to-wall knickknacks, tableware, furniture, artwork, home décor and fashionable yet comfortable footwear. The sights and smells are almost enough to overwhelm you with excitement. The store is a decorator’s paradise for those looking to revamp their home and give it a rustic, country-like feel. Amish Country Peddler has become most well known for carrying the very popular Crocs shoe line which 10
has been sold in the store for roughly seven years. “We advertise as the largest Croc dealer in the state of Ohio,” said Schlabach. Walls are filled with Crocs in every style from the traditional Crocs to Croc sandals and found in every color you can think of. Amish Country Peddler also carries a wide variety of country style décor. Homespun Treasures is home to a collection of primitive décor and unique treasures. Homespun also carries fashionable womens accessories such as handbags, scarf’s and jewelry, which have been very successful for the store. “We try to find the unique products that no one else is going to have,” said Schlabach. Homespun Treasures opened its doors in 1993 offering primitive home accessories. Amish Country Peddler
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was bought by the Schlabach family in 1995 offering even more accessories and a wider line of furniture. Tim Schlabach decided to join the family business once Amish Country Peddler became a part of it. Schlabach said his biggest success has been that the business continues to grow and be successful. Schlabach has found that running such a successful business does pose its challenges and has proven to be a lot of work. But all that hard work has been very rewarding for him. What Schlabach enjoys most about his job is that each day is different from the last. “I’m not doing the same thing over and over.” Schlabach also enjoys meeting new people and getting to know the regulars. Just like many of the businesses in the area, the fall months are the busiest months for the stores. This November, as the heart of Amish Country gears up for the holidays, Amish Country Peddler and Homespun Treasures will be participating in their biggest event of the year. The Christmas Open House will take place November 8, 9 and 10 with discounts on all goods starting at 20 percent off November 8 and 10 percent off November 9 and 10. Special discounts and events take place all throughout the year and can be found on their website and Facebook page. Amish Country Peddler and Homespun Treasures are located on SR 39 between Berlin and Walnut Creek. Visit www.homespunwalnutcreek.com to view some of their products online and like them on Facebook at www. facebook.com/homespunwalnutcreek. Store hours are Monday-Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Call 330-8932134 for more information.
Scenic Hills
Located near shops and dining RV PARK in the Amish Heartland Enjoy peace & quiet of the country lifestyle
One of the Largest Bakeries in Amish Country Baked Goods Made Fresh Daily
CELEBRATING 20 YEARS! Bakery • Café • Bulk Ice Cream Parlor
“Featuring Grilled Panini Sandwiches”
330-893-3607 • www.scenichillsrvpark.com 10078925
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4483 TR 367 Millersburg, Ohio 44654
4357 US 62, Millersburg Across from Heini’s Cheese in the of Amish Country Open Monday-Saturday Sundays (May-Thanksgiving)
www.kauffmanscountrybakery.com
BERLIN LEATHER • Moccasins • Saddles & Tack • Western Decor
4363 St. Rt. 39, Millersburg, OH • 330-893-7038 ext 3
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• Leather Waist Belts Over 1000 In Stock! • Western Wear • Pet Supplies
Sol’s in Berlin
www.solsinberlin.com
Ohio’s Largest Arts & Crafts Mall An Amish Country ‘Must See’ Since ‘93
Search: Sol’s in Berlin
June-October Open 9am-7pm Daily
Open Memorial Day, 4th of July & Labor Day
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9TH ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, 10AM3PM Pictures with Santa Door Prizes Food Samples
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• Handmade Amish Dolls • Lighted Pictures • Locally Made Baskets • USA Made Braided Rugs • Colonial Tin • Park Design Curtains • Willow Tree by Demdaco • 4000 Sq. Ft. of Shopping Area!
5174 Somerset Dr. Berlin, OH 44610 330-204-2880 www.blessingslodge.com
Shisler’s Cheese House (330) 682-2105 “Call for a Brochure�
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Hall of Fame Barbershop Chorus
When: Doors open at 6:15 p.m. Where: Amish Door Restaurant, 1210 Winesburg St., Wilmot Take a step back into a bygone era with the feisty and fun sounds of the Hall of Fame Barbershop Chorus, which sings all of your favorite classics with a great new twist. Visit www.amishdoor.com/entertain or call 888-264-7436 for more information.
Christmas Open House
Where: Pine Tree Barn, 4374 Shreve Rd., Wooster Join Pine Tree Barn as they officially unveil their fabulous new Christmas decorations and gifts! It will be the first weekend to tag your Christmas Tree. Call 330-264-1014 or visit www.pinetreebarn.com for more information.
7,14, Mt. Hope Weekly Livestock Auction When: 11:30 a.m. Mt. Hope Auction Barn; 8076 SR 241, Mt. Hope 21 Where: Amish and non-Amish bring their animals to market every Wednesday year round. market opens at 7 a.m., Hay Auction and Produce Auction begin at 10 a.m., &28 Flea Livestock Sale begins at 11:30 a.m. and the Poultry Sale begins at 1 p.m. During the summer, small animals such as ducks, chickens, geese, turkeys, rabbits, etc. are sold. For more information call 330-674-6188 or visit www.mthopeauction.com.
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Karen Peck and New River
When: Doors open at 6:15 p.m. Where: Amish Door Restaurant, 1210 Winesburg St., Wilmot With a seemingly endless list of awards and accolades, it’s no secret that this act has become a fan-favorite in Southern Gospel music since forming in 1991. They apply rich vocal harmony to Southern Gospel, country and progressive musical sounds. Visit www.amishdoor.com/entertain or call 888-264-7436 for more information.
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Where: Berlin Main Street Merchants, Downtown Berlin Celebrate the season early as many shops offer special sales, refreshments, and will be festively decorated.
Holiday Open House
When: Nov. 8 & 9 from 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Nov. 10 from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Where: Amish Country Peddler and Homespun Treasures, 3147 Ohio 39, Millersburg Enjoy 20 percent off the first day and 10 percent off the last 2 days. Call 330-893-2701 for more information.
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Billy Jacobs Signing
When: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Walnut Creek Amish Flea Market, 1900 SR 39, Sugarcreek Billy Jacobs will be at Starlight Antiques booths in the Walnut Creek Amish Flea Market signing his prints! As always bring in old favorites and purchase some new ones! Call 330-674-5111 or visit www.starlightantiques.com for more information.
9 Christmas In The Village -10
Where: Village of Navarre The friendly hometown at the bend of the river. Downtown businessed will feature their annual Christmas open houses. Lots to do and see such as; live nativity, horse drawn wagon rides, letters to Santa, two raffle winners and door prizes, ice sculptures, bell choir and wreath making classes. For more information visit www.navarreohio. net for more information.
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Holmes County’s Largest Book Signing
When: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Gospel Bookstore Over 30 national, local and Amish authors will be present to sign and discuss their published works. Some include Suzanne Woods Fisher, LeRoy Beachy, Marlene Miller, Roger Ramseyer, Henry Stutzman, Phil Chalmers, and many more. Visitors are encouraged to bring previously purchased books and have them signed as well. For more info call 330-893-2532.
One Stop Shop Christmas Open House
When: 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Buckeye Event Center; 624 Henry St., Dalton, Ohio The show features: home décor, primitives, quilts, rugs, gift baskets, wood art, lamps, candles, cards, jewelry, cosmetics, clothing items, handbags, health specialties, candies/ cookies, coffee beans & more. Mission projects: World Crafts Fair Trade gifts, Shoes for Haiti, Bake sale by Living Water Youth for trip to Ecuador, and lunch available. Free Admission. For more information 330-682-1131 or visit One Stop Shop Christmas Open House on Facebook.
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When: Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, Noon-5 p.m. Where: Quailcrest Farms; 2810 Armstrong Rd., Wooster Wonderful holiday treats, guest artists, music and a special visit from the Christmas Alpaca’s! Come celebrate the season with us. Don’t forget our holiday soup and herb bread lunches in the farmhouse. By reservation only from Nov. 29-Dec. 16. Two daily seating: 11:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. We will begin taking reservations starting in October.
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When: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Pine Cone Gift Shop, 2877 Kidron Rd, Orrville Includes refreshments, door prizes and special discounts. For more information call 330-857-4443 for more information.
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When: 2-7 p.m. Where: Tis The Season Christmas Shoppe, 4363 State Rt. 39, Millersburg Mario will be creating beautiful hand blown glass Christmas ornaments in our store. For more information call 1-888-893-3604 or visit www.tistheseasonchristmas.com.
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Where: Pine Tree Barn, 4374 Shreve Rd., Wooster Christmas tree farm officially opens! Ride the Pine Tree Express Caboose to the fields and select your tree. Pre-cut and cut-your-own trees are available. Call 330-2641014 or visit www.pintreebarn.com for more information. AMISH HEARTLAND
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When: 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Where: Victorian House Museum, 484 Wooster Rd.,Millersburg The 28-room mansion will be decorated by area businesses and organizations and will be open for the Holidays! The event has been written up in Victorian Homes Magazine as one of the finest holiday home tours in the country. Call 330-674-0022 or visit www.victorianhouse.org for more information.
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When: 5:45 p.m. Where: Downtown Berlin Celebrate the season in Berlin. Candle-lighting ceremony, nativity parade, luminaries, and refreshments.
Sugarcreek Moonlight Madness Sales
Where: Downtown Shops, Sugercreek Stop for Christmas in the Village and check out the deals going on throughout Sugarcreek as our area businesses open up their doors until late as a part of Moonlight Madness. Shopping seasons come and go, but Moonlight Madness only happens twice a year! The deals are mad, MAD I tell you! Come see for yourself. Call 888-609-7592 or visit www.villageofsugarcreek.com for more information.
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Ring in the Holidays by coming to the candle lighting ceremony to honor one of our local residents who works quietly and does not ask for recognition during the year. Come take home the taste and feel of Amish Country and get into the Christmas Spirit by singning along or just taking in the music.
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When: 9 a.m. Where: Amish Door Restaurant, 1210 Winesburg St., Wilmot Join Santa for breakfast in a wintry wonderland! Activities include horse-drawn sleigh rides, coloring contests, cookies by the fire, writing a letter to Santa and storytelling. Visit www.amishdoor.com/entertain or call 888-264-7436 for more information.
Amish Country Half-Marathon & 5k
When: 9 a.m. The 5k and 1/2 marathon are run on township and county roads of Ohio’s Amish Country. These races are being developed by runners for runners. Come and enjoy the country setting. Be a part of the inaugural race. The races will start and finish near lots of bathrooms and a heated area. Race begins at 9:00 am (5k & 1/2 marathon). The top 3 males and females in each age category will be awarded. Call 330-466-2705 or visit www.runinamishcountry.com for more information.
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3 Behalt/ Amish & Mennonite Heritage Center 5798 CR 77, Millersburg (Berlin) (40.5671534º -81.7815958º)
21 Helping Hands Quilt Shop & Museum 4826 E. Main St., Millersburg (Berlin) (40.5615638º -81.7961283º)
46 Quailcrest Farm 2810 Armstrong Rd, Wooster (40.897738º -81.991655º)
17 Guggisberg Cheese 5060 SR 557, Millersburg (Charm) (40.5246103º -81.8043815º)
9 Boyd & Wurthmann
28 Miller’s Bakery
36 Shisler’s Cheese House
4819 E. Main St., Berlin (40.561531º -81.7957431º)
4280 TR 356, Millersburg (40.5308237º -81.8118837º)
55 Kidron Rd., Orrville (40.796565º -81.746371º)
24 Kauffman’s
29 Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen
Country Bakery 6013 CR 77, Millersburg (Berlin) (40.5738493º -81.781379º)
8101 SR 241, Fredericksburg (40.6241479º -81.7915683º)
5 Berlin Grande Hotel
13 Cricket Hill Cabins
4787 TR 336, Millersburg (Berlin) (40.5594623º -81.8910436º)
5631 TR 351, Millersburg (40.5646509º -81.8497804º)
7 Berlin Village Inn
18 Guggisberg Swiss Inn
5135 SR 39, Millersburg (Berlin) (40.5597161º -81.80692º)
5025 SR 557, Millersburg (40.5229551º -81.8039052º)
8 Blessings Lodge
35 Scenic Hills RV Park
5174 TR 359, Millersburg (40.5644642º -81.8078983º)
4483 TR 367, Millersburg (Berlin) (40.5513798º -81.7821696º)
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41 Troyer’s Home Pantry 668 W. Main St., Apple Creek (40.7554854º -81.8442625º)
37 Sojourner's Lodge & Log Cabin Suites 2156 Durstine Rd., Dundee (40.6679637º -81.6913663º)
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8233 SR 241, Mt. Hope (40.6268459º -81.784219º)
4363 Ohio 39, Berlin (40.549889º -81.779499º)
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23 Jake's Handcrafted Oak
42 Troyer’s Furniture
147 N. Main St., Orrville (40.841048º -81.764447º)
8239 TR 562, Holmesville (40.659197º -81.918054º)
985 W. Main St., Sugarcreek (40.5110001º -81.6529587º)
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25 Kauffman Lawn Furniture
5044 CR 120, Millersburg (40.556679º -81.832382º)
4540 US 62, Millersburg (40.5690155º -81.7849802º)
6 Berlin Leather & Pets
26 Kiko's Greenhouse
4774 US Route 62, Millersburg (40.5613792º -81.7939588º)
15579 Lincoln Way West, Dalton (40.7986495º -81.6467745º)
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27 Main Street Bears
3213 SR 39, between Walnut Creek and Berlin (40.5450908º -81.7383975º)
225 N. Main St., Navarre (40.7225129º -81.5224304º)
11 Charm Harness & Boot 4432 CR 70, Charm (40.506574º -81.784203º)
12 Country View Wicker 2701 SR 557, Baltic (40.841048º -81.764447º)
14 Four Corners Furniture 7000 TR 652, Millersburg (40.599304º -81.761186º)
15 Gospel Book Store 4925 West Main Street (40.7071309º -81.679855º)
16 Green Acres Furniture 7412 Massillon Rd., Navarre (40.561738º -81.799496º)
19 Greenhouse Shoppe 3649 Cleveland Rd., Wooster (40.845332º -81.928461º)
20 Harvest Moon 4972 E. Main St., Berlin (40.561797º -81.801287º)
43 Walnut Creek Antique Mall 4872 McKinley Place Dr., Walnut Creek (40.5404832º -81.7202957º)
44 Walnut Creek Furniture 3473 Ohio 39, Walnut Creek (40.5463267º -81.7477899º)
45 World Crafts 13100 Emerson Rd., Kidron (40.7412134º -81.7450194º)
30 Ole Mill Furniture 4422 SR 557, Millersburg (40.505882º -81.78427º)
31 Olivesburg General Store 4778 SR 545, Ashland (40.855888º -82.318932º)
32 Packship USA 1347 N. Main St., Orrville (40.856341º -81.764703º)
33 Parsley Pot 697 CR 1302, Ashland (40.8768762º -82.2596821º)
34 Pine Cone Gift Shop 2877 Kidron Rd., Kidron (40.7653453º -81.7452453º)
38 Sol’s Exchange 4914 W. Main St., Berlin (40.5617104º -81.7991439º)
39 Swiss Country Lawn & Crafts 2131 SR 39, Sugarcreek (40.5172712º -81.6999655º) AMISH HEARTLAND
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21 Helping Hands Quilt Shop & Museum 4826 E. Main St., Millersburg (Berlin) (40.5615638º -81.7961283º)
17 Guggisberg Cheese 5060 SR 557, Millersburg (Charm) (40.5246103º -81.8043815º)
9 Boyd & Wurthmann 4819 E. Main St., Berlin (40.561531º -81.7957431º)
24 Kauffman’s Country Bakery 6013 CR 77, Millersburg (Berlin) (40.5738493º -81.781379º)
5 Berlin Grande Hotel
13 Cricket Hill Cabins
4787 TR 336, Millersburg (Berlin) (40.5594623º -81.8910436º)
5631 TR 351, Millersburg (40.5646509º -81.8497804º)
7 Berlin Village Inn 5135 SR 39, Millersburg (Berlin) (40.5597161º -81.80692º)
28 Miller’s Bakery 4280 TR 356, Millersburg (40.5308237º -81.8118837º)
35 Scenic Hills RV Park 4642 TR 367, Millersburg (Berlin) (40.5513798º -81.7821696º)
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38 Sol’s Exchange
5044 CR 120, Millersburg (40.556679º -81.832382º)
4914 W. Main St., Berlin (40.5617104º -81.7991439º)
6 Berlin Leather & Pets 4774 US Route 62, Millersburg (40.5613792º -81.7939588º)
15 Gospel Book Store 4925 West Main Street (40.7071309º -81.679855º)
40 Tis The Season 4363 Ohio 39, Berlin (40.549889º -81.779499º) AMISH HEARTLAND
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1. Cut potatoes lengthwise in quarters. 2. Combine bread crumbs with the remaining dry ingredients. 3. Dip potatoes in melted butter; roll into bread crumb mixture. Arrange in a single layer on a greased cookie sheet. 4. Bake at 400째 for 30-35 minutes until done.
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*6 to 8 potatoes *1/2 cup bread crumbs *1/2 tsp. salt *1/2 tsp. pepper
Ingredients: *1/2 cup walnuts, chopped *1 tsp. salt *2 tsp. cinnamon *1 cup coconut *1 cup raisins
Ingredients: *1 cup olive oil or vegetable oil *3 cups flour *3 cups diced apples (peeled) *1 tsp. baking soda *2 cups brown sugar *3 eggs
Directions: 1. Mix all ingredients together except nuts and apples. 2. Fold in nuts and apples and drop into greased muffin tins. 3. Bake at 350째 for 30 minutes.
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1. Cook spinach and noodles separately and drain. 2. Spray large saucepan with cooking spray. Saute onion and mush rooms until tender. 3. Stir in undrained tomatoes, basil, sauce and pepper. Bring to boil. 4. Reduce heat and simmer. Stir together spinach, cheese and egg. 5. Spread this mixture on each noodle and roll up. 6. Place 1 cup sauce in 9”x13” baking dish. Place rolls seam side down on sauce. Pour remaining sauce over top. 7. Cover and chill for 4 hours. 8. Bake at 375° for 40-45 minutes. Serves 8 people.
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A Race Like No Amish Country Half Marathon & 5K Race STORY AND PHOTOS BY CATIE NOYES • EDITOR
On November 24, runners from across the country will embark on a marathon unlike any other. The Amish Country Half Marathon and 5k Race will take runners on winding country roads through the beautiful Amish countryside. Eli Hochstettler, owner of Gospel Book Store and President of the Berlin Merchants, expressed his excitement in finding the listing for the marathon in Runner’s World Magazine, the world’s leading running magazine.
As a part of the Subway challenge series, Mark Fowler, marketing manager for Zinck’s Inn in Berlin, said this race will most surely be a challenge. Amish country is known for its winding roads and rather steep hillsides. Runners will face their steepest climb from mile marker nine through mile marker 13 as they climb a 482 foot slope. Fowler has been pleasantly surprised with how smoothly preparations for the race have been coming together.
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the Amish Country Marathon will be the only marathon taking place in the Mid-west at this time. “It is a big event because it is the only half marathon in the Mid-west, in November,” said Fowler. Running clubs have been in contact with Fowler looking for a fall marathon and have been directed his way. Runners will meet at Zink’s Inn on Friday, Nov. 23 to pick up their racing packets and meet with sponsors during the expo from noon to 4 p.m. At 9 a.m., Saturday morning, runners will take their marks at the starting line on Township Highway 367 and it’s all up hill and down from there. “I think the one thing Holmes County has been able to prove is that when we do an event we do it right,” said Fowler during an earlier interview with Amish Heartland. “Our area will benefit from this. I also think this will help us reach a new demographic. We have been looking for a way to bring the younger generations to Holmes County; this will give them a chance to see what mom and dad have been talking
about...that we are a destination.” Fowler reported at a recent meeting with the Berlin Merchants that of all the 200 plus runners, 55 males and 19 women fall into that targeted demographic of under 40 years of age. While this is slightly disappointing for Fowler, he still has hopes this will change as the majority of runners are said to sign up on the day of the race. “Those people looking for the Amish will be running right through them,” said Fowler. He explained as he was setting out mile markers for the race, he was approached by an Amish man who was excited for the race to take place. “They will most likely be lining the streets.” Runners will get the full Amish experience as they pass farms and schools along the path. Some of the schools will serve as water stations or break stations throughout the race. “Nobody ran a race where they have outhouses or stopped at a one-room school house for water stops,” said Hochstettler. “We have a lot going for us.”
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Nestled quietly amongst the trees off a back country road between Millersburg and Berlin, you’ll find Cricket Hill Cabins. The beautiful countryside and tranquil environment makes for the perfect retreat for you and a loved one. Martha Kline and her husband purchased the cabins in 2004 and have kept them going strong for eight years now. Three cabins are tucked quietly in the woods with their names reflecting the nature that surrounds them; Apple Blossom Cabin, Grapevine Cabin and Wild Rose Cabin. “Peace and quiet at its finest” reads the slogan, which is exactly what keeps the guests coming back year after year. “I just love playing house here,” said a guest staying in one of the cabins. A home away from home, Cricket Hill has all the amenities necessary to make your stay in Amish Country an enjoyable one. Some of these amenities include: a secluded, private setting in the woods, a loft with a
queen size bed that looks out over the beautifully decorated living area, a mini kitchenette with refrigerator, microwave and cooktop, and a full bath and shower. A Jacuzzi for two makes for an intimate get away and each cabin has been newly furnished with a back porch and outdoor hot tub. “The hot tubs are probably are biggest selling point,” said Kline. “The winter months are the most beautiful [at the cabins.] People can sit outdoors in the hot tub and watch the snowfall.” Picture yourself enjoying the view with a nice glass of wine and you have set the scene for the perfect romantic getaway. While Cricket Hill promotes the use of their cabins for couple retreats, Kline says they also entertain a returning group of women who love to get away for a weekend of shopping. All the cabins are one room cabins but have a pull out couch and guests can bring air mattresses if they like, explained Kline. A girls weekend out is just another “Cricket Hill” continued on page 42
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Three private cabins nestled in the woods. Featuring a queen-sized bed in the loft, a kitchen, fireplace, gas grill, porch, outdoor fire ring and Jacuzzi for two. Three cabins feature an outdoor spa on the deck overlooking a wooded ravine. Located just three and a half miles west of Berlin. Air conditioning and heat included. No pets. Open seven days a week, year-round. Stay 2 or more nights-save $10 off per night. Follow us on Twitter or Facebook for last minute deals.
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A secluded countryside retreat with luxurious cabin and lodge suites tucked away on 20 acres in Amish country! Fireplaces, Jacuzzis for two, full kitchens, spacious living rooms, gorgeous master bedrooms, Directv, Dvd, wonderful log woodworking throughout each suite and much more! Along with our beautiful suites, you can relax by our three-acre lake, stroll through our woods on our hiking trails (including a sixty-foot bridge over a ravine), unwind by our beautifully landscaped stone fire pits and courtyards!
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You'll see horses grazing everywhere. With an on-premise horseback riding stable, guests can enjoy a guided trail ride through some of the most beautiful countryside that Holmes County has to offer. The Inn offers 23 standard and one jacuzzi suite. All guests of the Inn are welcome to come and enjoy breakfast in the glassed in dining room. "Guggisberg Swiss Inn...where you come to stay after a busy day...and leave relaxed spiritually and physically."
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option available at Cricket Hill. Along with the beautiful surrounding woods, the cabin grounds houses a small pond complete with a fountain to accomodate the feeling of serenity and peacefulness. Fishing is available to guests on a catch and release policy or the pond can simply be just another venue of relaxation and enjoying the company of a companion. A small fenced in pasture near the office of the cabins is home to a couple of grazing steers. Kline says the guests enjoy the animals and especially enjoy the company of their small Brittany Spaniel appropriately name Brittany. Kline says, Brittany loves to greet the guests and playfully race them back to their cabins after returning from a long day on the town. Customizable packages are available to make your stay even more memorable. Choose from relaxing massages for you and a special someone. Arrange for chocolates, 42
wines, cheeses and flowers to be delivered to your cabin. Gift certificates can be purchased in November and December at 10 percent off and make great Christmas presents. Winter rates and specials will be available starting in November, on the cabins website and be sure to like Cricket Hill Cabins on Facebook and twitter as deals are always popping up. Kline says major discounts are available for last minute openings and are often posted on their Facebook and twitter pages. To book your stay at Cricket Hill Cabins call 330-674-1892 or visit www.crickethillcabins.com for more information. Find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CricketHillCabins or follow them on twitter at www. twitter.com/chcabins. Cricket Hill Cabins is located at 5631 Township Road 351 in Millersburg.
Mailbag When we ask people what their favorite part of the Amish Heartland is, we get comments on our magazine and the places we write about. Here is what some of them have to say this month:
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about the Amish life, event “ Articles calendar and pictures. ”
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never put “A” favorite part. I love “ The recipes, the articles and pictures and “ Ithecould advertising of stores I would like to shop. beautiful scenery, the neat homes, the ” wonderful food, cheese, bakeries and flea markerts. I like it all. ” enjoy the featured stories and “ Ibusinesses. Love to read the Amish Heartland ” “ Magazine. My wife and I read and find
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the wagon wheel and then we pass it on to our friends.
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-CECIL DUNCAN, NEW HAVEN WV
events and ads, as it opens new “ Monthly areas to explore. ”
like to hear stories about local Amish “ Ifamilies and their daily lives. I also enjoy the recipes in Amish Heartland. ”
-MARY ANN MCCLOSKEY, BREWSTER
-JEAN SCHULTZ, ELYRIA
FALL PHOTO CONTEST Amish Heartland is having a fall photo contest. For the upcoming season put your photography skills to work and capture the beauty that is only found in our Amish country. Contestants can submit as many photos as they want. The deadline for the Fall Photo Contest is DEC 1, 2012. The top three winners will be announced in the Jan. issue of Amish Heartland. Winners will receive a 6-month subscription to Amish Heartland and a gift from one of our local retailers. Send photos to Amish Heartland, 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster or via e-mail to AMISH HEARTLAND 43 cnoyes@the-daily-record.com.
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Find the Buggy Wheel Rules for entry: Somewhere in this issue you’ll find a buggy wheel, just like the one below. It may be tucked in an ad, in a picture or placed somewhere else on a page. It won’t be just any buggy wheel, but just like one of the wheels at the right. Clip the entry form below and mail it to: Amish Heartland Puzzle, 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster, OH 44691; Entries must be postmarked by Nov. 31, 2012. One randomly selected winner with the correct answer will receive a gift from one of our Amish Heartland advertisers. In last month's issue the buggy wheel was hidden on page 7. In the September issue, the buggy wheel was hidden on page 35.
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