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November
2

Family Holiday Events Around Ohio - Cutler Real Estate

The holiday season is fast approaching, and now is the perfect time to start planning for some enchanting family fun. With events like the Christmas Connection in Northeast Ohio, A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage in Columbus, A 19th Century Holiday Guided Tour near Cincinnati, and many more, you have tons of great options no matter which corner of Ohio you call home. Here are some events to look forward to as you plan for the holidays in Ohio.

A Motown Christmas

605 N. Market Ave., Canton, OH 44702

Featuring former members of The Temptations, The Miracles, and The Contours, A Motown Christmas puts a soulful spin on your favorite classic holiday tunes. This family-friendly performance will be held on November 17, 2022, with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. at the gorgeous Canton Palace Theater, and is sure to have you dancing in the aisles. Bring the whole family for a memorable night of music, choreography, and fun surprises to kick off the holiday season in style.

Cirque Dreams Holidaze

198 Hill St., Akron, OH 44325

Settle in for an evening of holiday music, spectacular acrobatics, and unforgettable performances when you attend Cirque Dreams Holidaze at the Edwin J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall on the University of Akron campus. Featuring performers from around the world, a spectacular stage set, and an original score mixed with holiday classics, this show is sure to dazzle audience members of all ages. The show kicks off on December 6, 2022, at 7:30 p.m., with 20 unique acts leading you through an evening of holiday wonder, whimsy, and delight.

Holiday Cookie Camp with the Kids

250 Cleveland Ave., Columbus, OH 43215

Enjoy sweet, holiday-themed fun for the whole family when you attend Holiday Cookie Camp with the Kids at Mitchell Hall on the Columbus State Community College Campus. Learn how to dazzlingly decorate holiday treats from chocolate-dipped pretzel rods to sweet sugar cookies, then finish off the event by sampling some of your creations paired with a delicious mug of hot chocolate. The fun starts on December 10, 2022, at 11 a.m., with instruction from chef Shawnie Kelley.

Christmas Connection

1 I-X Center Dr., Cleveland, OH 44135

Get a head start on your holiday shopping while enjoying plenty of attractions and activities for younger family members when you visit the Christmas Connection in Cleveland. The event will take place November 18-20, 2022, at the International Exposition Center, with hundreds of vendors selling gifts for even the hardest to shop for people on your list. The kids will love visiting Santa Land, where they can meet Santa, Mrs. Claus, and the elves. There's even a Sugar Plum Shoppe featuring thousands of pre-wrapped, affordable items perfect for kids with their own shopping lists.

A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage

34 W. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43215

Turn back the clock and enjoy a true holiday classic for all ages with A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage at the Palace Theater in Columbus. This new touring show brings A Charlie Brown Christmas to the theater stage with all of your favorite characters and songs. The show starts at 6 p.m. on November 27, 2022, the perfect family activity to wrap up Thanksgiving weekend this year.

Easton's Grand Illumination

160 Easton Town Center Dr., Columbus, OH 43219

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Get ready for a night of dazzling lights, shopping, entertainment, and family fun with Easton's Grand Illumination at the Easton Town Center. There will be live music, costumed characters, holiday decorations, and plenty of fun activities for the youngest members of the family. The evening is highlighted by the Grand Illumination at 7 p.m. when more than 2 million lights will be turned on simultaneously to light up Easton Town Center. Easton's Grand Illumination will take place on November 18, 2022, from 6-9 p.m.

The Illusionists – Magic of the Holidays

650 Walnut St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

Prepare to be amazed by incredible illusions and marvelous magic for the whole family with The Illusionists – Magic of the Holidays at the Aronoff Center for the Arts in Cincinnati. This fun, fast-paced show has delighted audiences around the globe, featuring some of the world's most talented illusionists and magicians. The show starts at 7:30 PM on November 25, 2022, ideal for an evening of family fun after a day of Black Friday shopping.

A 19th Century Holiday Guided Tour

11500 Lebanon Rd., Sharonville, OH 45241

The Heritage Village Museum is a living history museum that will transport your family to a different era, and the holiday season is an excellent time to visit. The museum will host A 19th Century Guided Holiday Tour, which will take your family throughout the historical Heritage Village to enjoy the sights and sounds of the season while learning how holiday traditions have evolved over centuries. Tours leave every hour on November 30 – December 3 and December 7-9, 2022, from 10 a.m. through 3 p.m.

Home for the Holidays

Where will you be celebrating the season in Ohio this year?

October
27

Top Producers - September 2022 - Cutler Real Estate

Since its founding in 1947, Cutler Real Estate has never waivered from its internal core mission: to help Realtors thrive in life and business with purpose and passion. In turn, our Realtors have made it their purpose and passion to exceed the expectations of buyers and sellers throughout Northeast Ohio, Columbus and Central Ohio, and Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.

We congratulate the following Realtors and groups for providing the superior customer service people have come to expect from Cutler Real Estate. Join us in celebrating the top producers, production leaders, and listing leaders for September 2022.

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October
26

LoLo Gifts for October 2022 - Cutler Real Estate

It's Halloween, and something wickedly wonderful this way comes! Yes, it's time for the latest selection of free gifts spotlighting cookies in Northeast Ohio, tea in Columbus, paninis in Cincinnati, and other great products from local small businesses.

Each month, Cutler Real Estate teams up with LoLo Gifts to help you discover the best shops, restaurants, and services in our region. Keep reading to see what treats we've scared up for you in October.

October Gifts:

Akron: Cupcakes

Canton: A Loaded Tea

Columbus: A Bag of Tea

Kent/Stow: Lunch Sandwich Combo

Medina: A Cookie and a Drink

Cleveland: Drink and a Cookie

Wooster: $10 Certificate

Cincinnati: A Panini

Akron: Cupcakes

Cupcake Castle

117 Merz Blvd., Fairlawn, OH 44333

You'll feel like royalty when you feast on your free regal treats at Cupcake Castle. Flavors rotate daily from a list of nearly 150, so choose your favorite or sample a new one.

About Cupcake Castle

What's better than a freshly-baked cupcake? How about one you decorate yourself? Cupcake Castle offers DIY cupcake decorating, on a walk-in basis or as part of an onsite party package. Any cupcake flavor can also be made into a creamy and delicious milkshake.

Contact and Hours

330.322.4558

Monday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Canton: A Loaded Tea

Jackson Nutrition

5858 Fulton Dr. NW, Canton, OH 44718

Loaded teas from Jackson Nutrition pack a punch, but chances are you'll come back for more. These colorful, sugar-free drinks are filled with vitamins, minerals, and nutrients that boost energy, not calorie counts.

About Jackson Nutrition

At Jackson Nutrition, their goal is to have you feeling better when you leave than you did when you walked in the door. In addition to loaded teas, they offer meal replacement shakes that are high in protein and flavor. All beverages can be customized according to your specific preferences.

Contact and Hours

330.768.7221

Monday - Friday: 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Columbus: A Bag of Tea

Ohio Herb Center

110 Mill St., Gahanna, OH 43230

Did you know that tea is the second-most popular beverage in the world, behind only water? Herbal teas, such as the ones you'll get at Ohio Herb Center, boost your immune system and fight inflammation.

About Ohio Herb Center

The Ohio Herb Center is located in the beautiful Nafzger-Miller House, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Classes, workshops, and events, such as their popular annual Herb Day celebration, educate visitors on the use and benefits of herbs for physical and spiritual wellness.

Contact and Hours

614.642.4372

Monday - Friday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Kent/Stow: Lunch Sandwich Combo

Little City Grill

802 N. Mantua St., Kent, OH 44240

According to Food Network personality Jeff Mauro, life is better between two pieces of bread. Brighten your day with a sandwich, pickle spear, and potato chips at Little City Grill.

About Little City Grill

Freshness reigns supreme at Little City Grill, where even the potato chips are made in-house using locally-sourced ingredients whenever possible. The menu includes comfort food favorites such as corned beef hash, along with creative daily specials like Cajun shrimp étoufée and bratwurst with German fries.

Contact and Hours

330.677.3444

Monday - Saturday: 6:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday: 6:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Medina: A Cookie and a Drink

Spokes Cafe

406 S. Broadway St., Medina, OH 44256

The wheels are always turning at Spokes Cafe. Treat yourself to a free cookie and drink after burning some calories with a walk or bike ride along the adjacent Champion Creek trail.

About Spokes Cafe

Spokes Cafe is a combination bike rental and coffee shop, but that's not even the most interesting feature. Spokes Cafe is a true community partnership that provides employment opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities.

Contact and Hours

330.725.1298

Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Cleveland: Drink and a Cookie

The Root Cafe

15118 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107

When it comes to baked goods, do you think terms like "gluten-free" and "vegan" are code for "tasteless"? You'll get a pleasant surprise with your free cookie and drink from The Root Cafe.

About The Root Cafe

As a self-defined "community clubhouse," The Root Cafe is all about creating a welcoming space for people to meet and share culture over great food and beverages. Works from local artists hang on the walls, and the vegetarian menu features products made with local ingredients, some even coming from the backyards of friends.

Contact and Hours

216.226.4401

Monday - Saturday: 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sunday: 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Wooster: $10 Certificate

Broken Rocks Café & Bakery

123 E. Liberty St., Wooster, OH 44691

Need a sweet treat to get you through the day? Maybe you're hungry enough for a full meal. Whatever you're looking for, you'll find plenty to choose from when you use your $10 certificate from Broken Rocks Café & Bakery.

About Broken Rocks Café & Bakery

Broken Rocks Café & Bakery is named for a picturesque spot alongside Lake Huron that holds a sentimental place in the hearts of owners Glen and Lisa Grumbling. The couple is sharing the love with customers through their elegant menu of pasta, steak, and gourmet pizza. Save room for some luscious raspberry crème brûlée or bananas Foster.

Contact and Hours

330.263.2949

Tuesday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Friday: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Cincinnati: A Panini

Norwood Nutrition

3919 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45212

Can paninis really be healthy? They can when they're the latest addition to the menu at Norwood Nutrition.

About Norwood Nutrition

Norwood Nutrition believes that healthy food doesn't have to be boring. You'll agree as well once you try their tasty waffles, bowls, shakes, and other fresh, wholesome items. 

Contact and Hours

513.526.0735

Monday - Friday: 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Saturday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Eat, Drink, and Be Scary

October 2022 LoLo Gifts - Cutler Real Estate

It's no trick: we have a great lineup of LoLo Gifts every month of the year. Contact your Cutler Real Estate agent to join in on the fun.

October
12

Lake Erie Lighthouse Tour - Cutler Real Estate

Touring Lake Erie's many lighthouses Erie is a great way to spend a weekend if you're interested in Ohio's history. These structures might be relatively far from major cities like Columbus and Cincinnati, but they offer an intimate look into the state's maritime history that you won't get anywhere else. Check out the following stops on your lighthouse tour to make sure you see all of the best towers around Lake Erie. 

Vermillion Lighthouse

480 Main Street, Vermilion, OH 44089

The Vermilion Lighthouse that currently sits on the city's Main Street Beach is a replica of the original lighthouse from the 1850s. The original was badly damaged by an ice storm in 1929 and could not be repaired, so it was replaced with a newer reconstruction. 

The lighthouse stands 16 feet tall on the edge of a scenic embankment near where the Vermilion River empties into Lake Erie. Visitors cannot tour the inside of the tower, but you can spend as much time on the grounds as you please. This area has been a popular spot for marriage proposals among the locals for decades!

Port Clinton Lighthouse

West State Route 163, Port Clinton, OH 43452

The Port Clinton Lighthouse was built in 1896 and is actually the second lighthouse erected at this location. After serving for over 50 years, the tower was moved to private property in 1952 before eventually being restored and placed back on the city shoreline in 2014. 

The area around the Lighthouse tower is now known as Waterworks Park, a publicly accessible park with many amenities in addition to the tower. Both are maintained by the Port Clinton Lighthouse Conservancy, or PCLC. The group offers public tours of the tower at certain times of the year, but visitors are always allowed to tour the grounds and spend time around the tower's base.

Huron Lighthouse and Fishing Pier

End of North Main Street, Huron, OH 44839

The Huron Lighthouse and Fishing Pier is one of the newer lighthouses on Lake Erie, built less than 100 years ago in the 1930s. It is currently maintained by the US Coast Guard as a working lighthouse on Huron's coastline.

While the lighthouse itself is not open to the public, the pier that leads up to it is. It's a favorite local fishing spot and one of the best spots in Ohio for birdwatching, so you might want to reserve some extra time during your trip if you enjoy either of these activities.

Marblehead Lighthouse

110 Lighthouse Drive, Marblehead, OH 43440

The Marblehead Lighthouse was built in 1822 and is still in use today, making it the oldest lighthouse in continuous operation on Lake Erie. The land it sits on is now known as Marblehead Lighthouse State Park and holds picnic areas, a gift shop, and a replica lifesaving station in addition to the tower.

Visitors can tour the lighthouse in the summer months and enjoy its upper deck's incredible view. The building's tall white base and bright red roof and railings make it a striking sight with great photo opportunities all year round. 

Ashtabula Harbor Lighthouse

End of Ashtabula Harbor Break Wall, Ashtabula, OH 44004

The Ashtabula Harbor Lighthouse was built in 1905 when the Ashtabula River breakwater was first constructed. When it was finally automated in 1973, it was the last manned lighthouse on the Great Lakes. 

Today, the tower is cared for by the Ashtabula Lighthouse Restoration Society. This group runs the Ashtabula Marine Museum next door, which houses the lighthouse's old Fresnel lens and other equipment and memorabilia. Tours of the lighthouse are available as weather permits, and visitors are always welcome to walk around the grounds.

Cleveland Harbor West Pierhead Lighthouse

2800 Whiskey Island Drive, Cleveland, OH 44102

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The Cleveland Harbor West Pierhead Lighthouse is just one of several Northeast Ohio lighthouses that were once used to illuminate the port of Cleveland. Built in 1911 and in use up until 2021, this lighthouse is best known for its tendency to become coated with ice during the area's frequent winter ice storms. When this happens, the tower takes on a charming fairytale-like appearance, making it a favorite photo subject at that time of year.

The sturdy-looking stone tower and adjacent keeper's house sit at the end of a long pier that isn't accessible to the public, meaning that it can only be observed on boat tours or from the mainland. Even at a distance, however, its eye-catching shape and intriguing history make it well worth a visit.

South Bass Island Lighthouse

2368 Langram Road, Put-In-Bay, OH 43456

Completed in 1897 after several years of construction, the South Bass Island Lighthouse is noteworthy for a few reasons. It's only accessible by ferry, making a trip to see it into an adventure in its own right. Unlike most lighthouses, its 60-foot tower is attached to a two-and-a-half-story brick house where the lighthouse keeper and his family would live.

Today, the lighthouse is owned by Ohio State University, and its attached building is used for academic research. It's the only known lighthouse in the country to be owned by an academic institution, and its unique shape makes it a must-see for anyone interested in Lake Erie's many lighthouses.

Fairport Harbor Lighthouse

129 2nd Street, Fairport Harbor, OH 44077

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The Fairport Harbor Lighthouse is one of the oldest lighthouse towers in the area around Lake Erie. This 60-foot stone tower was in use from 1825 to 1925. After this, it was finally replaced by a new tower on the pierhead of the west breakwater. 

Now, the lighthouse is carefully maintained by the Fairport Harbor Historical Society, a local group dedicated to preserving this piece of the town's past. The former lighthouse keeper's house right next to the tower now holds the Fairport Harbor Marine Museum and its many artifacts. Be sure to stop by during your visit to the lighthouse to get a better appreciation of the building's historical context and purpose.

Light Up Your Life

Which of these lighthouses will you visit during your time around Lake Erie? 

October
5

Halloween Destinations - Northeast Ohio - Cutler Real Estate

From haunted houses to immersive experiences to real sites with a ghostly history, October has a plethora of fun and spooky things to see and do. But it's hard to know where all the best Halloween events are if you've just moved to a new area. Ohio is full of spooky destinations you won't want to miss. Here are some of our favorite haunts, tours, and other Halloween events near Northeast Ohio, Columbus, and Cincinnati.

The Spirits of the Palace Ghost Investigation

605 Market Ave. N, Canton, OH, 44702

This one-day event runs Friday, October 28th, from 10:30 pm to 2 am and is limited to just 30 people, so get your tickets as soon as possible. Taking place at the historic Canton Palace Theatre, this is not a show or a haunt, but a real investigation into possible mysterious and paranormal goings on there, led by paranormal investigators Team S.P.E.C.T.R.E. Photographs and videos are encouraged, and attendees are welcome to bring their own ghost hunting tools, such as temperature and EMF meters, motion detectors, etc.

The Haunted House Restaurant

13463 Cedar Rd., Cleveland Heights, OH 44118

While this one isn't a scary experience, if you're a fan of horror movies, you'll want to check out this restaurant. With posters and memorabilia on the walls, they serve up dishes inspired by all your favorite scary movies, from the Birdbox Sandwich (fried chicken breast with Cajun mayo, cheese, and maple sauce) to the Pennywise (red waffle sandwich with pepper jack and candied bacon) to Silence of the Lamb Chops, and more. And, of course, there's plenty of "creepy pasta" as well. They also have vegan options like the Ecto Burger, which pairs an Impossible patty with vegan pulled pork, and Children of the Street Corn. Come in for brunch or dinner to get into the Halloween spirit.

Ghost Walk

256 Mahoning Ave., Warren, OH 44483

Sponsored by the Trumbull County Historical Society, this ghost walk begins at the First Presbyterian Church and guides you through a one-mile walking tour of the historic Perkins neighborhood. Actors portray various members of the Perkins family and relate a variety of fun and chilling tales of the area. Now in its 34th year, the Ghost Walk is a favorite for children and adults alike.

Ghost Tours of the Reeves Museum

325 E. Iron Ave., Dover, Ohio 44622

The Reeves Victorian Home and Carriage House Museum has a variety of tours and events throughout the year, from tea parties to murder mystery dinners, which allow guests to explore this beautiful and historic 19th-century property. But if you're a fan of the paranormal, the one you'll most want to check out is the Ghost Tour. Happening October 14th and 15th, this guided tour will relate stories of the strange and unexplained things that have happened in the Reeves Museum, along with some old Victorian superstitions. Tours regularly from 7 pm to 10 pm, but if you're really brave, you can take the Midnight Tour!

Escape from Blood Prison

100 Reformatory Rd., Mansfield, OH 44905

The Ohio State Reformatory is best known as the filming location for the 1994 film The Shawshank Redemption. In October, however, they use the facility in a very different way. Escape from Blood Prison is an intense haunt experience that turns the walls of the reformatory into a waking nightmare. Guests find themselves surrounded by the ghosts of some of the prison's more violent offenders and witness to the horrors that occurred there. Recommended for ages 10 and up, this is a wild ride you won't soon forget.

Anchorage Mansion Tours

424 George St., Marietta, OH 45750

Dating back to 1859, this 23-room mansion is filled with history, including connections to the Underground Railroad during the Civil War. It also has a history of haunted occurrences and spooky happenings. On Saturdays in October, you can take a guided tour of the history and hauntings in this mansion. Or, if you're brave, you can take a flashlight ghost tour on Friday nights beginning at 10 pm.

The Ridges, Athens Asylum

118 Ridges Circle, Athens, OH 45701

What better way to celebrate spooky season than with a trip to a mental asylum? The Ridges (formerly the Athens Lunatic Asylum) treated patients for over 100 years. In addition to the facilities, there are also three cemeteries, with nearly 2,000 graves of the patients who died there over the years. Tours of the asylum are full of history, mystery, and just a bit of spine-tingling creepiness. The Halloween season isn't complete without a visit.

Moonville Tunnel

Hope-Moonville Road, McArthur, OH 45651

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Not a house, not a haunt, just a cool place with a spooky vibe. Formerly a railroad line leading to the town of Moonville, the line no longer runs, and Moonville is a ghost town. The tunnel is one of the only things still remaining. You can hike to it across the remains of the railroad line, and it's a great place to explore and take photos. And legend has it, the tunnel is haunted by the ghosts of railroad workers who died there. If you look closely, you can still see them waving their lanterns.

Garrison Ghost Walk

29100 W. River Rd. (OH-65), Perrysburg, OH 43551

Fort Meigs was a military base during the War of 1812. Now, you can take immersive history tours there and experience the era for yourself. But the last two weekends in October, they have a different sort of tour. Guides will take you back in time to experience a variety of unexplained occurrences that have been reported over the years. Tours are conducted entirely by lantern light, with stories told around campfires. Tours begin at 7 pm, but if you want the full experience, take the 18+ night tour at 8:45 or 9 pm.

You Look Like You've Seen a Ghost!

What spooky goings-on are you looking forward to experiencing this Halloween season?

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