
If you've been itching to feel like a kid in a candy store again, then we have great news! June is Candy Month. That's right — there is a whole month dedicated to the appreciation of candy. If you're in Cincinnati or Columbus, or if you're looking for homes in Northeast Ohio, then you have your choice of candy stores. Here are few top places to satisfy your sweet tooth during Candy Month.
You've probably enjoyed Russell Stover chocolates before, but have you ever visited their store in person? Candy Month gives you the perfect reason to stop by, especially if you're nearby looking at Columbus homes for sale.
Russell Stover Assorted Creams are really popular right now. They feature rich, creamy centers in flavors including vanilla cream, raspberry, and orange. If you're trying to keep your sugar intake down, try some Joy Bites. These tasty chocolate bars are free from all added sugar, colors, artificial sweeteners, and preservatives. They offer all of the chocolate indulgence without as much guilt.
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Anthony-Thomas Candy Shoppe has been in business for five generations. They are a mainstay in the Columbus community, and their chocolates are incredibly delicious. For something cute, check out their selection of Ohio-themed gifts, such as their assorted chocolates in a Columbus Skyline box.
Buckeyes are another popular choice at this shop. With creamy peanut butter filling and a sweet milk chocolate coating, they're a really satisfying treat. And if you're not in the mood for chocolate, you can always bring home a bag of sour gummies, cinnamon bears, or black licorice.
Do you want to shop for candy online, and then pick up your order when it's ready? Then Colonial Candy is the shop for you to visit during Candy Month. You can build your order on their website, and they'll let you know when it's ready for pickup.
With this online ordering option, it's easy to try a little of everything — and you totally should! The buttercream and brownie cream chocolates are exceptional and are sold in 1/8 pound increments. Then there are peanut clusters with a cream center. They're crunchy and delicious.
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Here's a fun place to stop if you're in the area looking at Cincinnati homes for sale. Even the name makes you think of fun, colorful candy treats. It would be impossible to step into this shop and not feel excited and upbeat.
Groovy Gumball has an ice cream shop inside, so you can easily enjoy a cone while you're there and then purchase candy to bring home. Their Woodford Reserve Bourbon Balls are a must-buy if you like this kind of thing. They're so soft and creamy inside. Of course, they also carry lots of fun, seasonal, molded chocolates.
Supreme Nut and Candy has the distinction of being the oldest candy store in Cincinnati. So, it is definitely worth a visit during Candy Month, even if you have to drive a little to get there. The decor inside is simple, so the candy can speak for itself. And it has a lot to say.
This shop offers all sorts of pre-packaged chocolates, including hard-to-find products like 100 Grand Bars and Fruit BonBons. If you're trying to be healthy, take a look at some of their nut mixes. The cinnamon almonds are the perfect cross between candy and health food. They also offer some even sweeter options, like Jordan almonds and Boston baked beans.
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Founded by the Guenther family in 1964, Fawn Candy still makes their candy the old-fashioned way in small batches. They make a bit of everything, including hard candies, gummies, and chocolates. The gummy shapes are always changing with the seasons to keep things festive.
The peanut brittle is a tried-and-true favorite at Fawn Candy. If you're in the mood for something even sweeter, try the Savannah Creams. They're a traditional pull candy that melts in your mouth, and they're perfect for early summer.
Malley's Chocolates is a family-owned store that first opened in 1935. When they opened their current location in 1994, there were hundreds of people waiting outside in anticipation!
Inside the shop, you'll find an ice cream bar where you can order your favorite customized sundae. But of course, it's Candy Month, so you can't leave without buying some candy, too. Malley's truffles, nut clusters, and assorted boxes have all won awards and will melt in your mouth. The gourmet bars are also really popular. Try the gourmet caramel bar for something truly indulgent.
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If you're looking for nostalgic and retro candy, visit All City Candy in Cleveland. Their old-fashioned candy section is huge, offering options from as far back as 1900! You'll find Mallo Cups, Abba Zabbas, and more. Bring your parents along for a visit, and let them take a trip down memory lane.
All City Candy also offers a great selection of chocolates, bulk candy, and sour candy. They hand-dip chocolate-covered pretzels and cookies in the store, too. Visitors love the giant tubs of bubble gum, Jelly Bellies, and candies that take them back to childhood.
Specializing in artisan chocolates, this shop will have your mouth watering from the moment you step in the door. They offer plenty of gluten-free, vegan, and kosher options and have been a staple in Northeast Ohio since 1993.
Visitors to Chocolate Emporium really love the almond bark, which is made with whole almonds and chocolate that's the perfect balance between crisp and melty. The bulk bourbon truffles are another must-try option, as are the cherry cordials. You can even buy some of their house-made chocolate chips to take home and bake cookies with.
Where will you be celebrating Candy Month in Northeast Ohio? Let us know. We're as excited as you are to try some new candy.

So you made it through another Midwest winter, and summer is on the horizon. What better way to reward yourself than with a fun freebie from one of the great small businesses around Northeast Ohio, Columbus, and Cincinnati?
Cutler Real Estate has partnered with LoLo Gifts to provide a monthly lineup of treats at no cost or obligation to you. May's offers are sure to brighten your day!
Cincinnati: A Flight or a Pint
5569 Fulton Dr. NW, Canton, OH 44718
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Could tea be the perfect beverage? It's versatile enough to serve hot or cold, and many of the varieties sold at Ohio Tea Company fight disease, boost weight loss, and reduce cholesterol. You can't go wrong, no matter which one you choose with your $10 certificate toward any products in the shop.
The owners of Ohio Tea Company can always spot the look of surprise on the face of a first-time visitor. Instead of a few boxes of bagged tea, you'll find more than 400 varieties of loose-leaf tea sourced from all over the world. Some flavors are blended in-house, and many customers enjoy creating their own individual blend.
330.333.9454
Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
647 E. Market St., Akron, OH 44304
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Much like milk and cookies, coffee and a pastry is a classic, comforting food and beverage combo. Treat yourself to a relaxing break any time of day at Compass Coffee.
Compass Coffee does more than brew a great cup of joe. The shop is part of The Well CDC, a community development corporation with a mission to promote revitalization of the Middlebury neighborhood. Their initiatives include offering opportunities for employment and entrepreneurship, leading to increased prosperity and stability.
330.815.1285
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
2728 E. Main St., Columbus, OH 43209
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Nothing says summer like tasty and refreshing ice cream. You're never too old to enjoy an ice cream cone, especially when they come in the delicious flavors and premium quality found at Johnson's Real Ice Cream.
Founded in 1950, Johnson's Real Ice Cream is still a popular family-run shop, now led by members of the third generation. They continue to be inspired by their grandfather, offering flavors such as Lemon Cha Cha and Columbus Crunch as a tribute to his creativity and whimsical nature.
614.231.0014
Monday - Thursday 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Sunday Noon - 10 p.m.
838 E. Milltown Rd., Wooster, OH 44691
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If you think healthy eating has to be boring, you've never been to Lifestyle Nutrition. Use your certificate toward one of their protein shakes that are under 300 calories and come in more than 100 amazing flavors. Peanut Butter Oreo? Yes, please!
At LifeStyle Nutrition, good health isn't just tasty, it's also fun. Their herbal teas and meal replacement shakes are so good, you'll have a hard time believing they're also good for you. On Thursdays, get your groove on with their free cardio drumming class. Call or text ahead for convenient pickup or curbside delivery.
330.473.0603
Monday 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuesday - Thursday 7 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Friday 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
47 Public Square, Medina, OH 44256
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When the choice is between popcorn and chocolate, how can you go wrong? Whether you prefer old-school treats or you have more adventurous taste buds, there's Something's Popping for you.
Something's Popping is a nostalgic throwback to an old-fashioned candy shop that's a delight for both kids and grown-ups. In addition to 40 flavors of popcorn, display cases are filled with gourmet chocolates, homemade fudge, classic candy, and bottled sodas. Surprise family or friends with one of their sample boxes or gift tins.
330.722.3088
Tuesday - Thursday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday Noon - 5 p.m.
144 E. Main St., Kent, OH 44240
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Every day's a special occasion at Red Letter Days of Kent. Your certificate can be applied toward stationery, journals and writing tools, books, puzzles, and other clever gift items for friends, family, or yourself.
Red Letter Days of Kent calls themselves "the store for writers, readers, artists, and givers," which covers pretty much everyone. If you're tired of the generic gifts found in the national chain stores, you'll love the assortment at Red Letter Days. Their sassy sense of humor comes through on items like men's socks that say, "Coolest Guy on the Conference Call."
330.474.1330
Sunday - Tuesday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Wednesday - Thursday 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Friday - Saturday 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
4003 Eastern Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45226
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Find out why the craft beer at Streetside Brewery has been racking up awards in competitions across the country. Try a pint of a flavor that captures your fancy, or sample a flight.
The Hickey family, founders and owners of Streetside Brewery, are proud to be entrepreneurs and residents in Columbia-Tusculum, the oldest neighborhood in Cincinnati. Stateside Brewery makes its home on the site of the former East End Café, once one of Cincinnati's longest-running live music venues.
513.615.5877
Monday - Wednesday Noon - 10 p.m.
Thursday Noon - 11 p.m.
Friday 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Cutler Real Estate and LoLo Gifts are keeping the fun going all summer long, and you can be a part of it. Just contact your Cutler Real Estate agent to sign up for our monthly offers. Yes, it's that simple!

Looking for a new Taco Tuesday destination? Luckily, Columbus is known for having the best taco scene around.
Tacos started as a traditional street food snack over 100 years ago, but they've since become quite an international sensation. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch, a happy hour snack, or a nice dinner, tacos are always a good option — no matter the time of day. With so many different styles and toppings, they are customizable and versatile, so they can be truly be enjoyed by anyone. With so many options around, you'll have no problem finding your new favorite taco at one of these local restaurants.
1227 N. High St, Columbus, OH 43201
There's no better place to get creative with tacos than Condado. This taco restaurant allows you to customize everything. Choose your protein, veggies, toppings, and sauce. With a wide variety of salsas and queso, you'll never run out of new combinations to try. We recommend the JuJu shell, a combination of hard shell and a soft tortilla held together with a layer of queso.
733 N. High St, Columbus, OH 43215
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Pair your favorite taco with your favorite tequila or whiskey at Bakersfield. This restaurant is known for its delicious tacos, large drink selection, and quirky old western atmosphere. Most tacos are $3 to $4, and with options like Short Rib or Pollo Diablo, you're sure to find your new favorite combination. With a wide selection of cocktails, Bakersfield is a great spot for happy hour.
461 Commerce Square, Columbus, OH 43228
Famous for its Tacos Al Pastor, this little counter-style restaurant now has multiple locations is often considered one of the best taco spots in Columbus. In addition to tacos, they also offer several authentic Mexican dishes. Check out Los Gauchos website for a list of daily specials. Stop in and enjoy your tacos in-person or order takeout online.
600 N High St, Columbus, OH 43215
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Delicious hand-crafted tacos and craft beer can be found at Local Cantina, a popular Columbus Mexican restaurant. The menu features 18 different types of tacos priced between $3 and $4.50 each. You can also enjoy many appetizers, including all-you-can-eat chips and salsa. In addition to a nice craft beer selection, Local Cantina also offers various special bourbons and tequilas. Stop in and enjoy a nice dinner with friends or family, or order one of their take-out family meals to go.
59 Spruce St., Columbus, OH 43215
Dos Hermanos started as a food truck in 2002 and has since opened one of the most popular restaurants in Columbus. Order your tacos Mexican Style (onions, cilantro, grilled jalapeño, lime, and choice of salsa) or Dos Hermanos style (lettuce, cheese, Pico De Gallo, onions, and cilantro). For large gatherings, they also offer a taco buffet to-go which serves 10 to 15 people.
721 Georgesville Rd., Columbus, OH 43228
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For fresh, authentic cuisine and tacos, check out La Super Torta. This popular Mexican restaurant offers over 14 types of tacos ranging from $2.50 to $3 each. But the menu isn't just limited to tacos — it also features a wide selection of burritos, quesadillas, tortas, and several classic Mexican entrees. Stop-in or order carry out online.
3825 Indianola Ave., Columbus, OH 43214
A classic Columbus food truck, La Poblanita has been serving up delicious tacos on Indianola Avenue since 2014. The menu features 12 different types of protein, and tacos are served traditional or American style. If you're really hungry, La Poblanita also has a delicious specialty steak dinner. The truck is usually open daily from 10:30 AM to 10 PM.
2321 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43202
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With over 16 types of tacos, great margaritas, and happy hour specials, Cazuelas Mexican Cantina is the perfect spot for a fun night out with friends or family. If you're a fan of spicy food, the diablo fire habanero taco is a must-try. In addition to tacos, this restaurant also serves various Mexican entrees, vegetarian options, and seafood. Dine-in or order takeout online.
184 W. 5th Ave., Columbus, OH 43201
For tacos, burritos, quesadillas and more, try Junior's Tacos. This local taco truck prides itself on quality and freshness. Taco options include chicken, al pastor chorizo, and veggie, and are also served with a side of rice and beans. If you want to skip the line, you can place your order online.
2162 W. Henderson Rd., Columbus, OH 43220
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What began as a small taco counter in a Mexican grocery store is now one of the best Mexican restaurants in the Columbus area. Delicious tacos, tamales, tortas, and burritos are just some of the menu items you'll find at Cuco's Taqueria. Taco prices range from $2.99 to $4.99 each and include options like volcan, gringas, vegetarian, and suaves. Dine-in or order pickup or delivery online.
Where do you like to get tacos around Columbus?

National Library Week is usually recognized as the second full week in April, so it's a great time to explore what's available at your local library.
The Columbus Metro Library is much more than just books on the shelf – although those are certainly still there. You can also get all kinds of help, knowledge, and entertainment courtesy of the library, from downloading a movie to researching your family's history. And even better, resources are free with a library card.
Check out the following 10 things you probably didn't know about the Columbus Metro Library:
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Need some help from a lawyer? You may think even asking a few questions may be expensive, but you can sign up for 20 minutes of free legal advice from a volunteer attorney through the Columbus Metro Library. Common topics that these attorneys handle include eviction/foreclosure, custody issues, and debt collection, although they also help with other legal issues.
The Columbus Metro Library has plenty of resources to help you make sure your child is ready to start kindergarten. It has online classes with readiness tips, as well as free packets you can pick up at any branch library to help your child complete lessons, including cutting and writing, name recognition, and more. Virtual storytimes are held multiple times a week, including interactive ones. Finally, you can sign up to receive emails with tips, activities, and book suggestions for young kids.
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If you're like most parents, helping your child with his or her homework can get pretty tricky as they start to get older. Fortunately, the library will help answer homework questions for kindergarten through grade 12 via text, phone call, or online chat. For younger kids in kindergarten through grade 3, they're also available to read with your child. And if your child needs in-person homework help, it's available five days a week for 45 minutes a session at the Karl Road and Reynoldsburg branches.
The library plans to greatly increase the sizes of the Karl Road and Hilltop branches, and this work is already underway. Work has also started on new Gahanna and Reynoldsburg branches after being delayed because of COVID-19. This will give more patrons the ability to easily access a library close to them and also allow libraries to have more space for activities and materials.
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The Columbus Metro Library provides library cardholders with free access to Hoopla, a digital media service. You'll be able to borrow movies, TV shows, music, audiobooks, ebooks, and comics to your TV, computer, tablet, or phone and enjoy them immediately or save them for later. More materials are added daily, so you'll constantly have access to new content.
The library isn't just available to help children learn to read or help with homework questions. It also has a wealth of resources for adult learners, including technology training for a wide variety of specific programs as well as basic literacy, ESOL, and GED assistance. You'll also find helpful links to community programs offered by The Ohio State University to help with homebuying, renter's education, and money management.
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Even though COVID-19 has caused in-person events to be canceled, the library is still hosting many events online. Storytimes for young children feature books and songs, and adults can attend virtual classes on everything from genealogy to networking and interview preparation. Different branches also host The Breathing Association Medical Mobile Unit, where you can have exams performed, find out information, and get help with prescriptions if you have a breathing issue such as asthma or COPD.
Finding a job – especially during the COVID19 pandemic – can be a daunting task. The Columbus Metro Library has many resources to help, including a job source resource that matches essential businesses with job seekers and a guide to using Indeed, a trusted job search platform. You can also book one-on-one help with a career counselor who can give you personalized advice on your job search and get your resume professionally reviewed within 24 hours.
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If you'd like to find out more about your ancestors or local Ohio history, the library has plenty of online resources to help. Links include sites with information about Central Ohio cemeteries, burial indexes, and gravestone photographs, as well as Fold3, which contains millions of military and genealogy records. You can even visit a site to learn about your home's history and articles, books, and images of historic Central Ohio buildings. And if you need more personalized help, you can reserve one-on-one time with an expert to get more help with any of these topics.
It's one thing to have access to digital content, but if you can't download it to your device, it won't do you much good. Fortunately, the library comes to the rescue with device help. It has step-by-step instructions for downloading content using Google Android, Amazon Kindle, Apple iOS, Windows OS, Nook Color, and Nook Simple Touch. And if you still need more help, book a one-on-one online appointment.
Which of the Columbus Metro Library's many resources have you used?

While crafts have long been popular recreational activities in the United States, 2020 saw a surge in people picking up these relaxing pastimes. CNN reports that crafting provides valuable stress relief and improves cognitive abilities that keep your brain young.
Unleash your inner creativity with projects and supplies from these great craft stores around Northeast Ohio, Columbus, and Cincinnati.
1878 Pearl Rd., Brunswick, OH 44212
When it comes to paper, if you can't find it at Hollo's Papercraft, it doesn't exist. The warehouse-like store has shelf after shelf full of card stock, envelopes, stationery, and blank greeting cards in every color and style imaginable. Design to your heart's content with their amazing variety of pens, markers, stamps, stickers, and other artistic tools. Hours are 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday.
15709 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107
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In name and practice, The Quilting Bee honors the craft as a means of both individual expression and social connection. You'll be inspired by the impressive array of fabrics, organized by theme, designer, and color. Be sure to check out "Our Favorite Things," an assortment of supplies and accessories chosen by the shop's staff. Shop online for curbside pickup or delivery. The Quilting Bee is open 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Tuesday, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday.
20085 Chagrin Blvd., Shaker Heights, OH 44122
After numerous conversations about what they wanted to see in a yarn shop, Pam Berkson and Beth Billings decided the solution was DIY and Around the Table Yarns was born. Customers are encouraged to post photos of their "Fabulous Finished Objects" for a chance to win gift cards. Hours for curbside assistance and pickup only are 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday through Sunday. The online shop is open 24/7 and there are two daily Zoom sessions for shopping, help, and socializing.
743 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43215
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With so much interaction occurring online, eye-catching letters, invitations, and greeting cards are a fun way to make your communication stand out. On Paper has an extensive range of products, including gifts such as picture frames, ornaments, and guest towels, that can be personalized for added appeal. Brighten up your private writing with one of their stylish journals and notebooks. Embellish them with stickers and stamps to create your own individual design. Visit their new location Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
3607 Interchange Rd., Columbus, OH 43204
True to its name, Crafters Pantry serves as a convenient "storage" for your materials and supplies. Whether crafting is your hobby or business, Crafters Pantry can quickly provide whatever you need, when you need it. The shop buys in bulk from manufacturers and uses their own equipment to create smaller, more affordable pieces than you would be able to get directly. Order online for quick shipping.
4436 Indianola Ave., Columbus, OH 43214
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614 Knit Studio proclaims they are "fluent in fiber," and their goal is to help the local community become equally articulate. Owner Andrea Panzica has a strong background in fashion design and uses her experience to curate a yarn boutique with products from top independent dyers and artisans. The studio also offers a robust schedule of in-person and virtual classes focused on specific projects as well as general topics, such as knitting for beginners and spinning your own yarn. Hours are noon - 6 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Thursday, 1 - 8 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday.
735 Monmouth St., Newport, KY 41071
Frequently named as the best yarn shop in the Cincinnati area, Knit On! lets you shop for yarns from around the world without leaving home. In addition to purchasing from the shop's own inventory, you can place a drop-ship order from one of their suppliers. Knit On! is currently open from 2 - 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday for curbside pickup and limited in-store shopping. Call ahead to inquire about individual appointments outside regular store hours.
1334 Main St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
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The quirky name isn't the only unique feature of Indigo Hippo. Founded as the brainchild of a group of Cincinnati art students, Indigo Hippo is a nonprofit "creative reuse" shop. Donated materials are sold under a price range, allowing customers to pay what they can so arts and crafts are accessible to everyone, regardless of budget. Shopping is currently by appointment Thursday through Friday from noon - 5 p.m., although walk-ins are admitted as space permits.
1207 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
Carolyn Deininger has always loved the promise held by a blank sheet of paper. When Carolyn and husband Mike began receiving requests for more paper goods at their gallery MiCA 12/v, she saw it as the perfect excuse to open Paper Wings. The shop carries a lovingly curated selection of cards, notebooks, and accessories along with works from local artists. Hours are 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. daily except Sunday when doors close at 5 p.m. Their online shop is open 24/7, with free delivery within the Cincinnati 275 area.
Do you have a handmade item in your Ohio home that holds a special memory?