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Heritage Marketplace Event Center Draws Amish Youth By Ann Wishart
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When Paul Wengerd was first offered 18 acres and several buildings on Nauvoo Road in Middlefield Township in 2016, he didn’t take the proposal seriously. “The owners wanted me to buy it. I said it was impossible. I almost took it as a joke,” he said. Within the year, the Amish owner of Pine Craft Storage on state Route 528 was reconsidering. “I needed a place to move my business to,” he said. He and four partners formed Stewardship Visions and bought the property in 2018, including some retail operations located there. They immediately began changing the landscape. The first order of business was to build a production facility and retail space for Pine Craft on the property, Wengerd said during a recent interview at Heritage Marketplace. “We turned some storage buildings into retail buildings,” he recounted.
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Auction enthusiasts visiting Heritage Marketplace on Nauvoo Road in Middlefield Township can buy a meal at the Farmer’s Grill. Auctions are held Monday and Friday evenings at the event center.
In 2019, Heritage Trailer moved into one of the emptied structures. By 2021, the owner, one of the part-
ners, outgrew the original structure and built a big addition. As improvements were made,
more businesses arrived. “We have grown. Every building is See Marketplace • Page 2
East Geauga Kiwanis Honors Outstanding Third-Graders
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East Geauga Kiwanis Club recently gave recognition to Berkshire Elementary School third-graders for their outstanding performance in class in the second grading period. Each student received a certificate and four literature books. From left is Kiwanis member Claire Zurbuch (Mr. Z) with students Erynn Koerlin, Sadie Neely, Lyndon Davis, Kade Horn and Gunner Quinn.
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