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Downtown Hartville Block Party

Come explore what's new and rediscover your old favorites at the Historic Downtown Hartville Block Party on Saturday, October 19th from 10am-5pm.

Watch artist Sarah Kingsley hand craft her dream catchers at Maple Street Gallery, try your hand at shelling an ear of corn vintage style at Hartville Elevator (open 8am-noon), get your picture taken in the Modern Vintage photo booth, let the kids play at Logos Workshop, and solve puzzles for the Downtown Scavenger Hunt.

There will be sales and giveaways at the downtown shops and Best Bib and Tucker will be celebrating the grand opening of their new location in the renovated former Schumacher Lumber building.

Also in the Mill Street Building:

  • Twilight Zone DJs
  • Hartville Lions Club will be passing out free Hartville phone books
  • Chair massages from 1-3pm from Sunrise Massage
  • Sample Moore than Coffee's Harvest Iced Tea specially brewed for the block party
  • My 101.7 radio will be on site from 1-2pm for the Adopt a Pink Duck breast cancer awareness fundraiser supporting Aultman Hospital and Mercy Medical Center.



Come hungry! Stone Pelican Rolling Cafe and Scratch, Free Range Food food trucks will be serving healthy and locally sources lunch and dinner. Or grab a slice of pizza from Kosmos Pizza or a gyro from Euro GyroHartville Chocolate Factory will be hopping for Sweetest Day with chocolate samples and yummy ice cream.

Historic Downtown Hartville is located at the intersection of SRs 43 and 619. Event parking is available along Prospect St., in the Mill Street Building lot, at Nationwide/Varner Insurance, and at Enviropak (former Longaberger factory).

This event is sponsored by the Downtown Hartville Merchants, Best Bib and Tucker, Tessmer Enterprises, and Knowles Press. For more information call Best Bib and Tucker at 330-877-3308 or visit http://bit.ly/BBTEvents

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