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September
12

This post was updated on August 20, 2019, to reflect current information. 

Fall is officially here! Though we had a tough time bidding summer farewell, we are thrilled at the prospect of a new season filled with vibrant colors, warm apple cider and plenty of pumpkins. Visiting a pumpkin patch or an apple orchard is a beloved tradition here in Ohio, as it allows us to soak up some autumn sunshine, take a hayride and gather some amazing fall bounty. Whether you're looking to gather some apples for making pie, pick-your-own pumpkin to carve into a jack-o-lantern or simply wanting to enjoy some good old-fashioned family fun, these local orchards and patches should provide you with some incredible fall memories. Enjoy!    

Bauman Orchards

161 Rittman Avenue, Rittman Bauman Orchards

Photo courtesy of Bauman Orchards

If you make the hour-long journey to Bauman Orchards in Rittman, you will be treated to more than 40,000 apple trees and 18 different varieties (10 available to pick yourself). Visitors can pick their own apples from September 1 through October 13, and afterwards, are invited to enjoy fresh-pressed apple cider (and maybe a few baked goods) in the market. Looking for a pumpkin, gourd or squash for eating or decorating? You can find those in the market as well. Tip: Don't miss the Fall Festival on September 21, September 28 and October 5! There will be pick-your-own apples as well as live music, pony rides, a hay maze, homemade caramel apples, a petting zoo and more.  

Beriswill's Farm Market and Corn Maze

2200 Station Road, Valley City Since 1955, the family at Beriswill Farms has grown and raised a wide range of agricultural products including corn, soybeans, vegetables, pumpkins and cattle. During the fall months, you can come get lost in the giant corn maze and pick the perfect pumpkin to carve!  

Brasee's Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch

18421 State Route 58, Wellington A day full of family fun awaits you at Brasee's Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch. The farm is open this fall on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from September 15 to October 29, where you can get lost in the eight-acre maze, explore the petting zoo, enjoy a cup of cider and pick the perfect pumpkin to carve at home.  

Derthick's Corn Maze

5182 Twinsburg Warren Road, Mantua Derthick's Corn Maze is a favorite amongst northeast Ohio families for a number of reasons — the gigantic and ornate maze, the cow train, the two 300-foot ziplines, and the pick-your-own pumpkin patch are just a few of those reasons! Come see what all of the fuss is about starting opening day (September 14) and on weekends through the end of October.  

Hillcrest Orchards

50336 Telegraph Road, Amherst Cleveland Apple Orchards and Pumpkin Patches Hillcrest Orchards strives to grow the highest quality apples, the largest pumpkins, the juiciest peaches and the happiest family memories. On weekends during the fall, you will be treated to a fun wagon ride out to the apple orchard or pumpkin patch, as well as sage picking advice to help you harvest the cream of the crop. Make sure to check the 2018 ripening calendar before planning your visit.  

Mapleside Farms

294 Pearl Road, Brunswick Mapleside Farms is nothing short of idyllic. The orchard is set on rolling hills and includes more than 4,000 apple trees with 17 different varieties of apples. For this reason, it's a popular destination for stocking up on fruit, but the venue also hosts concerts and other fun community events year-round. It's a great destination for building new seasonal traditions — watching the fall sunsets, enjoying hayrides or digging into a freshly baked apple pie!  

Miller's Apple Hill, Ltd.

50549 Telegraph Road, Amherst   This family-owned market is a favorite year-round, but especially during the fall months. Starting in September, bring the family and pick-your-own-apples in the scenic orchards. After you have picked your fill, peruse the market for fresh pastries, baking supplies and more. The Apple Pickin' Spree on September 29 offers free admission, wagon rides, great food, crafts and pick-your-own apples. Pumpkin Land (set up throughout the fall) includes fun photo opportunities and a large play area for the kiddos.  

Monroe's Orchard and Farm Market

6313 Pioneer Trail, Hiram Monroe's

Photo courtesy of Monroe's Orchard and Farm Market

Monroe's Orchard is a must-visit location for families looking for a fun day out in the sun. You'll find fresh fruits year-round, but it would be a shame to miss the sight of the bountiful apple orchards and the pick-your-own pumpkins during the fall months. The Apple Harvest Festival begins on the last Saturday of September, and is also when the pumpkins are available!  

Patterson Fruit Farm

11414 Caves Road, Chesterland The team at Patterson Fruit Farm enjoys providing food for their local community and sharing the farming experience with families who stop by for a day of adventuring! During apple season (August through early winter), the farm invites you to take a wagon ride and pick-your-own apples from more than 30 varieties grown on site. And if you're looking for a true dose of seasonal fun (and maybe a pumpkin or two), Fun Fest runs from September 15 through October 28. The festival boasts a full lineup of family-friendly activities, including horse-drawn wagon rides, giant haystacks, a corn maze, pumpkin painting and more!  

Pick 'N' Save Orchard

1222 Ledge Road, Medina Most of the customers at Pick 'n' Save Orchard are regulars that return year after year. This is likely due to the unparalleled hospitality and family-friendly environment that has become a tradition here. The farm is a wonderful destination for fruit picking year-round (raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, oh my), but the apples are the main event. Stop by between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays to see for yourself!    

Red Wagon Farm

16081 East River Road, Columbia Station Red Wagon Farm is known for its incredible selection of local produce, which (depending on the season) includes pick-your-own strawberries, peaches, sweet corn, tomatoes and more. During the fall months, don't miss the pumpkin festival, which runs on weekends from September 22 to October 28 this year. Activities include wagon rides, a corn maze, face painting, delicious food, and a selection of seasonal homegrown produce in the market — including pumpkins, of course.  

Rittman Orchards & Farm Market

13548 Mount Eaton Road, Doylestown Rittman Orchards has a reputation for being one of the most fun (and most scenic) destinations in the fall! The market (open year-round) offers a wide variety of baked goods and fresh produce, but fruit-picking is the real draw of this location. Strawberries, peaches, apples and more are all available for you to grab straight from the source. View the apple chart to see what's ripe.  

Sage's Apples  

11355 Chardon Road, Chardon Sage's Apples | Cleveland Apple Orchard

Photo courtesy of Sage's Apples

Sage's Apples is celebrating its 151st anniversary this year and it's no surprise why it has been so successful for so long! The farm grows more than 50 varieties of apples and sells a wide range of fresh produce in its market year-round. While you aren't actually able to pick-your-own apples at this location, the market offers several delicious varieties that you won't be able to find anywhere else, as well as a spectacular selection of melons, berries, peppers, corn and other local fruits and vegetables. It's certainly worth a visit!  

Enjoy the fall season!

Do you have a favorite spot you frequent this time of year? Share them with us in the comments!
September
6

Akron is one of Ohio's largest cities and industrial centers, resting at the highest point of the Ohio and Erie Canal just 40 miles south of Cleveland. The town is nicknamed the "Rubber Capital of the World," but there is much more to this gorgeous city than high-quality tires. It's a wonderful place to live, work and go to school, featuring an abundance of restaurant patios,

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September
4

When it comes to world records, some are certainly quirkier than others. For instance, you might not even think to try and break a record for the largest yo-yo. And the race is always on to snag the title of fastest pitcher or heaviest lifter. Here in Ohio, we are proud to claim some world records on both ends of the spectrum. What can we say? We're overachievers. Here are some of the craziest world records held by Ohioans from Cincinnati to Cleveland and everywhere in between. Do you think you have what it takes to claim a new Guinness title?  

The Largest Game of Catch

On July 9, 2015, 1,057 people gathered in Cincinnati and played the largest game of catch in history! The gathering was made even more epic by members of the Cincinnati Reds. It was organized as part of MLB's commitment to making baseball and softball more accessible for underserved young people, so signing up was completely free and all participants received a tee shirt, a baseball and snacks.  

The First Giga Roller Coaster

If you read our piece on the 10 coolest roller coasters in Ohio, you already know about the crazy thrills our local theme parks have to offer. The Millennium Force in Cedar Point was the world's first giga coaster, classified as a coaster with a complete circuit and a height of somewhere between 300 and 399 feet at its highest point. And aside from that claim to fame, it's also one of the fastest coasters in the world, reaching 93 miles per hour. Are you up for it?  

The Largest Linked 5K Race Ever

Running is tough enough already — can you imagine completing a 5K race with your arms linked? On May 20, 2017, 190 people came together to run and raise awareness for Aruna, a non-profit dedicated to freeing women from the sex trafficking industry in India.  

The Fastest Baseball Pitch

World's Fastest Baseball Pitch It's no secret that Aroldis Chapman, pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, is a legend on the field. He is known to be the hardest pitcher in the sport, with an average throw of nearly 100 mph. He also officially holds the record for the fastest pitch at 105.1 miles per hour! We wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of that one. Go Reds!  

The Largest Yo-Yo

The largest yo-yo in existence, weighing in at 4,620 pounds and measuring 11 feet across, was created by Beth Johnson on September 15, 2012 in Cincinnati. You might be imagining it as a sedentary sculpture, but the yo-yo was actually functional! It plunged 120 feet on a rope attached to a 68-ton crane before rebounding.  

The Most Consecutive Haircuts by a Team in 24 Hours

In September 2010, a 10 person team at Pump Salon at Rookwood Commons worked around the clock to complete 618 haircuts in a 24-hour period. To put that into perspective, that is 2.5 haircuts per stylist per hour without breaks. All of the haircuts given were completely free, but donations were spread out amongst six different local charities.  

The Most People Making S'mores Simultaneously

Ohio World Records This is one record we would have loved to be present for! On October 21, 2017, 566 people gathered in Toledo's Blue Creek Metropark to achieve sweet victory. They snagged the record for the most people making s'mores simultaneously — yum.  

The Largest Gathering of People Dressed as Penguins

Youngstown State University decided to attempt a world record title for their 50th Anniversary! People were called to don penguin costumes and gather in a central location. 972 people ended up accepting the invite, resulting in the largest human penguin colony on record!  

The Most Tenpin Bowling Strikes in One Hour

Ohio World Records If we find ourselves competing in a bowling tournament anytime soon, we know who we would want on our team. Adam Barta scored 191 tenpin bowling strikes at Holiday Bowl in Struthers on November 12, 2016. To put that in perspective, that is 3.2 strikes per minute!  

The Longest Hula Hoop Session

Aaron Hibbs, a Columbus resident, completed nearly 75 hours of unceasing hula hooping in October 2009. He had help from nearly 100 people!  

The Farthest Distance Wakeboarding in 24 Hours

We love water sports as much as the next person, but we don't think we would sign up to wakeboard for 24 hours non-stop. A team of 10 brave souls were up to the challenge, though, and completed a circuit of 509.2 miles in June 2010 by wakeboarding laps around the Wake Nation Cincinnati facility.  

The Largest Collection of Trolls

Troll Hole Museum

Photo courtesy of the Troll Hole Museum

The largest collection of trolls belongs to Sherry Groom, who showcases her work at the Troll Hole Museum in Alliance. The museum boasts more than 20,000 troll items and nearly 3,000 troll dolls alone. It is certainly a sight to behold!  

The Longest Career as a Weather Forecaster

Imagine loving your job so much that you were able to stay there for more than 50 years! The longest career as a weather forecaster is 51 years and 6 days, and was achieved by Cleveland's Dick Goddard in September 2016. He spent nearly all of his career at WJW Channel 8.  

Heaviest Bench Press

The heaviest bench press in a single lift was achieved by Blaine Sumner on March 5, 2016 at the 2016 Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus. He lifted a whopping 401.5 kilograms, which is more than 885 pounds!  

The Heaviest Watermelon

Ohio World Records We hope that Christopher Kent hosted a giant backyard barbecue after snagging this world record! He was able to grow a watermelon weighing 350.5 pounds and showcased his victory at the 2013 Operation Pumpkin Festival in Hamilton.  

The Most Participants in a Duct Tape Fashion Show

340 fashionistas strutted their stuff on the runway at the 11th Annual Duck Tape Festival in Avon in 2014. The theme of the festival was "out of this world," which inspired most of the duct tape creations.  

The Smallest Police Dog

She may have been little, but she was fierce! Midge passed her Ohio Certification as a Narcotics Dog in November of 2006, measuring just 11 inches tall. She is the smallest police dog on record!  

The Largest Pumpkin Pie

Pumpkin pie is one of our absolute favorite fall traditions, so this giant dessert is a dream come true. The largest pumpkin pie on record was created by the New Bremen Giant Pumpkin growers in September 2010. The pie had a diameter of 20 feet and the crust was made of 440 sheets of pie dough!  

Think you can do better?

If you were going to try and break a record on this list, which would it be? Let us know in the comments!
August
28

There's no better way to spend a day than exploring the town with family. After all, your little ones won't stay that little forever! Fortunately, the Akron and Canton area is ripe with fun, kid-friendly destinations worth exploring, ranging from the local zoos and art museums to puzzle rooms and indoor playgrounds. We rounded up a few of our favorites below, so peruse the list and let your kids pick one or two to try next weekend! If we were still kids, we would definitely enjoy all of the things on this list.  

Monkey Around at the Akron Zoo

Akron ZooFeaturing 25 acres of exhibits and guest amenities, the Akron Zoo is a wonderful p...

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August
21

Labor Day weekend unofficially marks the last weekend of summer, but that doesn't mean it's a somber occasion. On the contrary, the holiday typically warrants a day off from school and work to explore local attractions and attend countless celebratory events and festivals around town. We rounded up 14 of the most highly anticipated Labor Day weekend events in Cleveland, Akron and the surrounding areas, including free yoga classes, comedy festivals, foodie-centric soirées and family-friendly gatherings. Let's send summer off in style!  

Accidental Comedy Fest

When: August 29-September 2, showtimes vary Where: Pickwick & Frolic, Cleveland   The seventh annual Accidental Comedy Fest is slated to be more entertaining than ever before, showcasing the biggest names in Cleveland comedy as well as emerging talent from all over the country! Come get your belly laughs at one of the nine main shows between Wednesday, August 29 and Sunday, September 2. Get tickets  

The Great Geauga County Fair

When: August 30-September 3, times vary Where: 14373 North Cheshire Street, Burton County Fair Cleveland Since 1823, The Great Geauga County Fair has delighted residents and visitors alike with livestock, live entertainment, mouthwatering fair food, thrilling rides and so much more. This year, the festival is expecting more than 13,000 exhibits, over 2,000 animals, hundreds of commercial displays and vendors, and contests such as chicken flying, frog jumping and the diaper dash. And if you can't imagine what those contests would look like, you'll have to come see for yourself!  

The St. Rocco Festival

When: August 30-September 3, times vary   Where: St. Rocco Parish, Cleveland Hosted at St. Rocco Parish annually in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood, this festival is a hit year after year! Rides, games, live music and delicious Italian bites collide to create a fun experience the entire family can enjoy.  

Lotus Summerdance

When: August 30-September 2, times vary Where: Nelson Ledges Quarry Park, Garrettsville Lotus, Broccoli Samurai, Luke the Knife, and Eli Winderman are just a few of the names performing at this exciting electronic festival at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park — and Lotus will headline on Friday, Saturday and Sunday! While you're dancing, enjoy bites from food trucks, local vendors and more.  

Believe in CLE

When: August 31, 6:30-9:30 p.m.  Where: The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland Believe in CLE

Photo courtesy of Believe in CLE

Attention, yogis! You won't want to miss this outdoor yoga festival at Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Enjoy a gigantic yoga class that is perfect for all levels and stay for food, beer, a DJ and more until 9:30 p.m. Admission is completely free — all you need to bring is your mat and a few of your favorite people!  

Dinner With Strangers

When: August 31, 7-10 p.m.  Where: Toby's Plaza, Cleveland Hosted by the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, this event allows you to enjoy a complimentary, three-course meal al fresco with familiar (and not so familiar) faces! The casual networking dinner will take place off-site at Toby's Plaza and will feature food from some of Uptown's best restaurants.  

Cleveland National Air Show

When: September 1-3, times vary Where: The Burke Lakefront Airport, Cleveland Cleveland Air Show The Cleveland National Air Show has been a local tradition since 1964. The thrilling show combines educational exhibits with flybys and tactical demonstrations by air teams. There are also plenty of interactive activities on the ground! Bring the whole family to get cockpit photos, meet pilots and enjoy the show.  

Cleveland Oktoberfest

When: August 31-September 3, times vary Where: The Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds, Berea
Weiner dog races, beer stein-holding competitions, polka dancing and more await you at Cleveland's Oktoberfest! This annual festival invites you to don silly hats and lederhosen to celebrate German culture and indulge in delicious treats like bratwurst, pierogi, goulash, wienerschnitzel and more. Plus, there will be free-flowing beer at booths around the festival.  

Made in Ohio Art & Craft Festival

When: August 31-September 2, times vary Where: Hale Farm & Village, Bath Crafts, music, culinary goods and more await you at this local festival — and it's all made right here in Ohio! Celebrate our local artists and performers over Labor Day weekend and peruse the vendor booths to find something good to take home.    

Summer Sunset Blast

When: September 1-2, 3-10 p.m.  Where: Silver Springs Park, Stow Featuring fireworks, kids' activities, festival food, refreshing beverages and interactive games, the Summer Sunset Blast is the best way to celebrate the end of the summer if you're in the area. Bring the whole family to climb the rock wall, dance along to live music and play bubble soccer! The fireworks take place on Sunday evening as the grand finale of the event.  

SEUCC JazzFest

When: September 1, 2-7 p.m.  Where: South Euclid United Church of Christ, South Euclid Award-winning jazz musicians from across Northeast Ohio will perform at this five-hour outdoor concert. Tap along to the beats while you peruse offerings from local food trucks and soak in the sunshine. Proceeds benefit the SEUCC CDF Freedom School, a summer literacy and empowerment program that helps curb summer learning loss and close achievement gaps.  

Cleveland Pops Concert

When: September 1, 7 p.m. Where: Ely Square, Elyria CLE POPS.jpeg The Cleveland Pops Orchestra is known for its stellar, jaw-dropping concerts performed on the Fourth of July, Labor Day and several other occasions throughout the year. In honor of Labor Day, come enjoy this free concert in Ely Square, featuring world-class jazz and blues music.  

The Great Trail Arts & Crafts Festival

When: September 1-3, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: 6331 Canton Road, Malvern The Great Trail Festival is a celebration of American Folk Art — both contemporary and traditional. This unique experience invites you to discover local artists and take a step back in time with living history demonstrations. It's guaranteed to be fun for the whole family!  

Taste of Hudson

When: September 2-3, times vary Where: Downtown Hudson It would be wise to come hungry to this foodie-targeted festival in Hudson! The event over Labor Day weekend is highly anticipated year after year and features more than a dozen local restaurants offering up small bites. While you're tasting the local flavors, make sure to check out the interactive children's area, the wine and beer garden, the live performances, and more than 75 vendor and artist booths!  

Enjoy your three day weekend!

What Labor Day event are you most looking forward to this year? Let us know in the comments!
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