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Granville Magazine
Steve Matheny, Executive Director
Online: www.GranvilleOH.com | Email: info@granvilleoh.com
125 East Broadway | Granville, Ohio 43023
(740) 587-4490
The Granville Area Chamber of Commerce is an
organization of business leaders whose purpose is to
maximize the value and relevance of business by stimulating
commerce, advocating for our businesses, and supporting
responsible business development that preserves our
heritage and sustains the quality of life in the community.
Editor: Tom Argyle
Publication produced by: HFM Publications, LLC
Contributing writers: Jill Buterbaugh, Andrew Kohn
Steve Matheny, Adrienne Molnar, Ginny Sharkey,
Ashley Wade
Photography: Gary Chisolm
SPECIAL THANKS: The Granville Historical Society
The Granville Public Library
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What’s Inside
Welcome River Trails by Redwood
p. 5
DISTINCTIVE SINGLE-STORY APARTMENT HOMES
Private attached garages | Two full bathrooms
Open floor plan | Pets welcome
Two Iconic Properties
Once Again Linked
p. 9
Historic Charm Meets
Modern Luxury
p. 10
Spring Events
p. 11
Summer Events p. 13
Eating Locally
p. 20
Autumn Events p. 21
Kendal at Granville
Celebrates 10 Years
p. 23
The Buxton Inn –
A Historic
Rennovation
p. 25
Granville –
Bed & Breakfast
Options
p. 27
Winter Events p. 30
GACC Membership Directory
and Buyer’s Guide
p. 15
River Trails
2260 River Road
Granville, OH 43023
740.755.5577
www.byRedwood.com
Granville Magazine
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Welcome
Upon first visiting Granville, many feel as
though they’ve stepped back in time to
a kinder and gentler locale… an unhurried
place where folks still stop and chat on
by Steve Matheny
the street and people want to learn your name and become acquainted. Small
town America still exists, and you’ll find the best of it here in Granville.
to
Granville
People also are struck by
the look and feel of our well-kept
Village. If you didn’t know better, you’d swear
you were in a quaint New England college town! There’s a
reason behind this phenomenon. Granville was founded
by settlers from Massachusetts and Connecticut over
two hundred years ago, who arrived with a clear vision of
their new home. Key elements of that initial concept are
still evident today. You may even be reminded of Lerner
and Loewe’s charming musical, Brigadoon. In that classic
production, a magical village in the Scottish highlands
appears only for one day every one hundred years.
This mystical phenomenon occurs in order to protect
Brigadoon’s warmth and simplicity from being changed
by the outside world.
There’s more to the story, of course, but you may
nonetheless recognize some parallels upon your first
visit to Granville. However, unlike Brigadoon, Granville
does not disappear into the mist for centuries at a time.
Despite our reverence for our historical past, we strive to
continually rejuvenate and renew our village.
In this year’s publication, you’ll find three stories which
describe the thoughtfulness, care, and commitment
behind the renovation of several iconic landmarks in our
Village. In recent years, Denison University acquired both
the Granville Inn and the Donald Ross-designed Granville
Golf Course (now known as the Denison Golf Club at
Granville). After a nearly year-long renovation effort the
Granville Inn re-opened in May and, thanks to Denison’s
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Welcome continued
new stewardship, golfers will continue to play on one of
the most scenic and challenging public courses in Ohio.
Equally impressive are the remarkable renovation efforts
currently underway at the historic Buxton Inn. The Buxton
is honoring its distinction as being the oldest continuously
operating Inn in Ohio by conducting its rejuvenation and
renovation – one room at a time – while remaining open.
It is a great comfort to Granville residents and visitors alike
that these two landmark properties will continue to operate
as Inns and serve our community for many years to come.
In this issue you’ll also learn that Granville offers a number
of highly respected bed and breakfast options. And, you’ll
find a feature story about the Eating Local initiative, what
this means, and why Granville has truly become a food
destination. True to our agricultural roots and heritage,
Granville is at the forefront of this growing national trend.
We’re proud of the inroads that have been made in efforts
to source healthy and locally grown produce and farm
products. Finally, we also take an opportunity this year
to spotlight the remarkable success of Kendal at Granville
– a unique Quaker-based continuing care retirement
community. In 2015, Kendal at Granville will observe its
tenth anniversary. They are a shining example of a highcaliber, community-focused service organization which
has thrived in the local area.
I hope I have enticed you to visit and explore all that
Granville has to offer. Words and pictures alone aren’t
sufficient to tell the full story. If you have the opportunity,
I encourage you to stop by the Chamber of Commerce office
located in the heart of the Village. We’d love to tell you more
about our unique hometown!
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Two Iconic Properties
Once Again Linked
by Ginny Sharkey
When Denison University purchased the
Granville Inn in 2013, it wasn’t following a
long-term strategy to enter the restaurant
and lodging business. Rather, the college
realized it was time to step in when the
previous purchase contract was pulled.
“We feel fortunate to be able to act on this
opportunity to invest in our remarkable community
and in this iconic property,” said Seth Patton, Vice
President for Finance and Management at Denison,
“We believe it is important for the continued health
of the village and surrounding area to keep the Inn
viable. Not only is it a significant local employer, its
services are important to Granville’s downtown and
to Denison visitors, as well.”
The college has invested heavily in the Inn, which
opened in 1924. The $9 million restoration and
renovation has been sensitive to the original architecture, which was in the style of a grand English-style
manor house. Local legend has it that scenes of a
1942 Henry Fonda movie based on a script written
by James Thurber, “The Male Animal,” were filmed in
part at the Inn. Indeed, Thurber was rumored to have
spent quite some time in Granville and the Inn itself
is referenced in the movie.
“Denison certainly did not plan to become an
innkeeper,” said Patton, “but because of the strong
ties and shared interests between Denison and
Granville, we are committed to this project. The goal
is to enhance the Granville Inn, making it a vital and
successful business.”
Columbus Hospitality has been selected to run the
Inn’s daily operations as well as the food services at
another recent Denison acquisition, the Denison Golf
Club at Granville, formerly known as the Granville Golf
Course. The golf course was given as a gift to the
college from its shareholders in 2014.
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Two Properties continued
It is appropriate that the two properties are
once again linked through ownership; they
were both built by John Sutphin Jones who
hired legendary golf course architect Donald
Ross to design the course and prominent
Columbus architect Frank L. Packard to
design the Inn. Packard also redesigned
another Jones property, the Bryn Du Mansion,
which was originally built in 1865, and the
Granville Public Library, a project for which
Jones donated $10,000 in 1922.
The Denison Golf Club, long noted as one of the best
public courses in the Midwest, is a prime example
of Ross’ genius, taking full advantage of the rolling
Welsh Hills terrain to create spectacular views and
challenging holes. Hole No. 18, with a vista of the
village of Granville in the foreground and the Denison
campus atop College Hill beyond, is especially
stunning.
Historic Charm
Meets Modern Luxury
at the
Newly Restored
Granville Inn
The gorgeous 1924 course is still true to Ross’ vision,
though it has been updated to be even more appealing
to players of all levels. “We want to make this a very
friendly course for everyone who likes to play — from
serious amateurs to those who just want to enjoy a day
in beautiful surroundings,” says Ben Cavey, Regional
Operations Manager for Davey Golf, the firm chosen to
manage the Denison Golf Club.
For more than 90 years
the Granville Inn has been a
treasured landmark, community
gathering place and destination
in the Village of Granville.
by Jill Buterbaugh
The Inn was purchased by Denison University in 2013
and after a carefully planned and meticulously executed
restoration and renovation the Granville Inn re-opened
its doors to the community in May.
A labor of love for many, the planning and construction
took just over one year to complete. And, in recognition
of the important relationship between the Inn and the
community, every effort was made to work with local
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Historic Charm continued
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Visit the historic Granville Inn,
a spectacularly renovated English
manor perfect for weekend getaways,
business meetings, or five-star
dining any night of the week.
We invite you to experience true
luxury and incomparable service
in the heart of Granville.
Historically charming.
Exquisitely transformed.
Delightfully delicious.
314 East Broadway | Granville, Ohio 43023 | 740.587.3333 | granvilleinn.com
Historic Charm continued
craftsmen and to source local materials. Robertson Construction of Heath,
Ohio, was responsible for overseeing the renovation and other services
including design, plumbing, electrical, painting and finish work which was all
performed by central Ohio companies.
Designed to maintain the original splendor while adding modern amenities
The renovation team sought guidance from local historians, archives from
Denison University, and even artifacts found carefully tucked into corners
and hidden behind walls to guide the restoration.
Nine new guest rooms were added on the third floor by raising the roof on
the back side of the building, creating a total of 39, including three suites.
The renovated Inn also features the addition of modernized mechanicals,
most notably an elevator, as well as new heating and cooling systems, fire
alarms and sprinklers.
The former Carriage House was transformed into an intimate new event space
suitable for up to 60 people. The three Carriage House doors open into a
walled courtyard creating a lovely outdoor entertaining area perfect for small
weddings, parties, social and business gatherings.
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SPRING EVENTS
Bryn Du Art Show
Each March, dates may vary.
Daffodil Show
Each Spring
at Bryn Du Mansion.
Save the Date: April 16 – 17, 2016
The Great Granville
Garage Sale
Each Spring,
usually in early May.
Farmers Market
Saturdays, May 9 to October 31
N. Main Street at Broadway
8:30 am – Noon
and
Tuesdays, June 9 to September 29
Ross Granville Market Parking Lot
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
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Historic Charm continued
Denison Hall, formerly known as the Great Hall,
received a complete facelift with higher ceilings, new
carpeting, updated fixtures and artwork. All of the
banquet and meeting spaces have been equipped with
state-of-the art audio visual equipment and technology
that provides a significant upgrade to what the Inn
previously offered and creates a functional and unique
option for business meetings and retreats.
Perhaps the most noticeable change that has come
from the renovation was made to accommodate
today’s more casual dining trends. The former pub
space is now the formal dining room, and the area
that formerly hosted the main dining room is a larger,
livelier tavern space — with restored original wood
paneling, original light fixtures and working fireplaces.
Now in Granville!
The heart of the Inn remains the kitchen
The state-of-the-art restaurant and catering kitchens
are a new ‘canvas’ for the chef and his team, inspiring
incredible new dishes along with traditional customer
favorites. The award-winning Oak Room restaurant
offers fine dining with chef-inspired menus, creative
entrées, and a sophisticated ambiance perfect for even
the most special occasion. The new Tavern at the Inn
is a warm and welcoming spot where guests can enjoy
classic tavern dishes such as fish and chips, specialty
burgers and soups, along with daily and weekly chef
specials and seasonal offerings. The Tavern is the
perfect place to enjoy European continental breakfast,
lunch, dinner, or drinks any day of the week.
Whether passing through town, planning a getaway,
dreaming about a wedding or simply in search of a
delicious bite to eat, be sure to stop in and experience
the true luxury and incomparable service of the new
Granville Inn.
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SUMMER EVENTS
Memorial Day Parade
May 25, 10:30 am
Concerts on the Green
6:30 pm, Denison Fine Arts Quad
Begins Memorial Day, May 25
Sundays June 7, 21, 28; July 12 & 26;
August 2 & 16
Polo on the Great Lawn
Bryn Du Mansion
1st, 3rd, and 5th Sundays
June 7 – September 27
2:00 – 4:00 pm
Granville Art Affair &
Wine Festival
Bryn Du Mansion
Friday, June 12, 5:00 – 9:00 pm
Saturday, June 13, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Independence Day Festival
Wednesday, July 1 thru Saturday, July 4
Fireworks on July 2
Parade on July 4
Porsche Club of America
Car Show
500 Porsches!
Downtown Granville
Saturday, July 25
Pelotonia
Saturday, August 8
Annual fireworks display at Wildwood Park
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Gates open at 8pm with activities until 8:45pm.
Movie, "Big Hero 6" begins at 8:45pm.
Brought to you by Granville Recreation District
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Concert on the Green Series
Free and open to all. Pack a picnic, bring a
blanket or lawn chairs and join us on the
Denison University's Fine Arts Quad
(338 W Broadway, Granville, OH) and enjoy
free concerts starting at 6:30PM all summer long!
Monday May 25, Parrots of the Caribbean
Sunday June 7, Hillbilly Idol
Sponsored by: Kiwanis Club of Granville
Sunday June 21, Ray Fuller and the Blues Rockers
Senior Ice Cream Social (sponsored by
Hoesktra-McPeek Funeral Home & Home Instead)
Sunday June 28, The Motown Sounds of Touch
Sponsored by: Kendal at Granville
Sunday July 12, Yiddishe Cup
Sunday July 26, Andes Manta
Sunday August 2, Mousetrap
Sponsored by: Licking Memorial Health Systems
Sunday August 16, Dennis Stroughmatt & Creole Stomp
Sponsored by: Granville Rotary
For more information about any of these events,
visit www.granvillerec.org
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Granville Area Chamber of Commerce
Pull-Out
Membership Directory and Buyer’s Guide
If you are visiting Granville or planning a trip here, the
Business Directory lists places to stay, shop, dine and be
entertained. To help you plan a visit to Granville, call the
Granville Area Chamber of Commerce at (740) 587-4490
or e-mail us at Chamber@granvilleoh.com. We are glad to
offer suggestions!
If you are a resident of Granville, the Chamber invites you to
use this Business Directory to help you find the services you
need. The Chamber of Commerce business members are
dedicated to serving the residents as well as visitors within
the Granville area.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Buxton Inn
(740) 587-0001
buxtoninn.com
The Welsh Hills Inn
Kensington House
(740) 321-1493
welshhillsinn.com
(740) 587-4926
kh-handbags.com
WillowBrooke B&B
Kussmaul Gallery
DoubleTree by Hilton
(740) 924-6161
willowbrooke.com
(740) 321-1400
kussmaulgallery.com
Ross Granville Market
Fraley House B&B
ANTIQUES / RETAIL &
SHOPPING
EverestGear.com
(740) 322-6455
newarkohio.doubletree.com
(800) 578-0611
fraleyhouse.net
Hampton Inn
(740) 788-8991
Orchard House B&B
(740) 651-1850
orchardhousegranville.com
Porch House B&B
(740) 587-1995
porchhouse.com
The Broadway Guest House
(740) 587-0321
thebroadwayguesthouse.com
The Historic Granville Inn
(740) 587-3333
granvilleinn.com
(740) 587-1490
everestgear.com
G. Lieberman & Sons, Ltd
(740) 587-2860
glieberman.com
Granville Milling Co.
(740) 587-0221
granvillemilling.net
Green Velvet
(740) 587-0515
greenvelvet.com
Jan’s In Stitches
(740) 587-0361
jansinstitches.com
(740) 587-0031
granvillemarket.com
Sunbear Studios & Gallery
(740) 924-2656
sunbearstudio.com
East Central Ohio Score
(740) 345-7458
eastcentralohio.score.org
Manufacturers’ Education
Council
(614) 229-7990
mecseminars.com
CUISINE \ FOOD &
CONFECTIONS
Aladdin Restaurant
(740) 920-4144
aladdindiner.com
Granville Gourmet
Whoopie Pies
(740) 975-4474
granvillewhoopiepies.com
Ila’s Gourmet Popcorn
(740) 767-2676
Knuckleheads
(740) 587-0850
Palumbo’s Italian Market
(740) 587-0409
palumbosmarket.com
Sustain Jewelry
Alfie’s Wholesome Food
River Road Coffeehouse
(614) 493-6135
(740) 321-1111
(740) 587-7266
riverroadcoffeehouse.com
The Going Green Store
Brews Cafe
(740) 587-0249
brewscafe.com
Sunbeam Family Farm
(740) 963-9644
thegoinggreenstore.com
Thirty-One Gifts
Amy Menster
(330) 760-6588
Buckeye Lake Winery
(740) 246-5665
buckeyelakewinery.com
Day Y Noche
Verizon Wireless - Z Wireless (740) 587-0204
(740) 281-1211
zwireless.com
ARCHITECTS
Northpoint Architectural
Consultants of Ohio
(740) 349-3222
northpointohio.com
BUSINESS SERVICES
CompManagement, Inc.
(800) 825-6755 ex. 8145
compmgt.com
dayynoche.com
Elms Pizza Parlor
(740) 587-1032
elmspizza.com
Goumas Candyland
(740) 587-4726
goumascandyland.com
Goumas Confections
(740) 587-4905
goumasconfections.com
(740) 507-5615
sunbeamfamilyfarm.com
Three Oaks Vineyard, LLC
(740) 535-6257
threeoaksvineyard.com
Woolson Spice Co.
(740) 877-2041
EMERGENCY SERVICES
AdvantaClean
Environmental of East
Central Ohio
(740) 328-8600
advantaclean.com
ENGRAVING / AWARDS
Ryder Engraving Inc.
(740) 927-7193
ryderengraving.com
ENTERTAINMENT ARTS &
RECREATION
Cathy Tietz Boring
Glass/Clay Artist
(740) 587-1722
tietzboring.com
Granville Dance &
Music Academy
(740) 587-4409
granvilledanceandmusicacademy.com
GS Benefit & College
Planning Solutions
Membership
(740) 597-2001
gsbenefitsolutions.com
Jeryne Peterson
Morgan Stanley
(614) 473-2440
morganstanleyfa.com/
theedwardsgroupsb
McLain, Hill, Rugg &
Granville Recreation District Associates, Inc
(740) 587-1976
granvillerec.org
Granville Studio of
Visual Arts
(740) 587-2371
gsvaonline.org
Home Video Studio
(740) 348-5865
homevideostudio.com/nrk
(740) 349-0771
mhrcpa.com
Moller & Associates An Ameriprise Private
Wealth Advisory
Practice
(740) 587-1592
mollerandassociates.com
NBC Wealth Management
(614) 638-1017
marykay.com\kathleen.mahoney
Nolan Cox, Financial
Advisor, Edward Jones
Chrysalis Hair Design
(740) 587-7887
Hope Farm Granville
(740) 321-1387
hopefarmgranville.com
Lake Hudson, Inc
(740) 587-0907
lakehudsoninc.com
Lazy River at Granville
(740) 366-4385
lazyriveratgranville.com
(740) 587-4044
edwardjones.com
Stifel Nicolaus &
Company, Inc
(740) 344-2600
stifel.com
The Edwards Group at
Lou and Gib Reese Ice Arena Morgan Stanley
(740) 349-6784
newarkicearena.com
Newark Midland Theatre
Association, Inc
(740) 345-5483
midlandtheatre.org
Newark-Granville
Symphony Orchestra
(740) 587-1406
ngsymphony.org
Weathervane Playhouse
(740) 366-4616
weathervaneplayhouse.org
(614) 473-2401
fa.smithbarney.com/
theedwardsgroupsb
The Granville Investment
Group, Inc
(740) 587-3975
theinvestorsedge.com
Willison Investment
Strategies
(740) 587-0405
willisoninvestmentstrategies.com
FITNESS & BEAUTY
A Place To Call Om
(740) 404-9190
aplacetocallom.com
FINANCIAL PLANNING
INVESTMENTS & ACCOUNTING
Dixon, Davis,
Always Forward CrossFit
Bagent & Company
(740) 507-4378
(740) 321-1000
ddbco.cpa.pro
Changing Directions
Mary Kay
alwaysforwardcrossfit.com
(740) 522-3111
chrysalishair.com
Denise’s Salon
on South Main
(740) 929-2222
HFP Racing
(614) 401-9645
hfpracing.com
My Soaps
(740) 967-8388
my-soaps.com
New Day Spa II
(740) 522-0772
newdayspa.com
RUNOHIO
(740) 587-0376
runohio.com
FUNERAL HOME
Brucker-Kishler Funeral
Home, Inc
(740) 366-3343
brucker-kishlerfuneralhome.com
McPeek-Hoekstra
Funeral Home
(740) 587-0161
mcpeekhoekstra.com
GOVERNMENT
Granville Township
(740) 587-3885
granvilletownship.org
(740) 670-5330
lickingswcd.com
Village of Granville
(740) 587-0707
granville.oh.us
HEALTH & MEDICAL
Athletico Physical Therapy
(740) 321-1021
athletico.com
Better Minds Group
Village Core Fitness
Central Ohio Geriatrics
(740) 587-1543
Bettermindsgroup.com
(740) 587-7260
villagecorefitness.com
(888) 531-7444
cog-med.com
Willow Tree Spa
Cherry Westgate Family
Practice
(740) 344-0466
skinsolutionswillowtreespa.com
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(740) 344-3372
crockortho.com
Custom CareGiving
(740) 587-1111
customcaregiving.com
Granville Dental
(740) 587-4891
granvilledental.com
Granville Vision Center
(740) 587-4741
Hearing Edge, LLC
Licking County Soil and Water (740) 321-3396
Shaklee Nutrition Office
(740) 920-4000
lifeisgood.myshaklee.com
Crock Orthodontics
(740) 587-0087
cherrywestgate.com
hearingedge.net
Interim Health Care
(740) 349-8700
interimhealthcare.com
Licking Memorial Family
Practice - Granville
(740) 348-4840
lmhealth.org
Licking Memorial
Health Systems
(740) 348-4000
lmhealth.org
Mantonya Chiropractic &
Wellness Centers
(740) 366-6601
mantonyachiropractic.com
Moundbuilders
General Dentistry
(740) 344-1810
mbgdental.com
Creekstone Benefits, LLC
Directory and Buyer’s Guide
(740) 967-0210
creekstonebenefits.com
Drew Bennett Insurance &
Financial Services
(740) 587-7526
drewbennettinsurance.com
Greenlee Hilton Insurance
(740) 587-7523
greenleehiltoninsurance.com
Hoffmann & Associates
Insurance Services, Inc
Paumier Medical
Management Group, Inc
(740) 587-1361
pmmg.net
Rejuvenations Facial
Aesthetic Clinic
(740) 344-8118
rejuvenationsclinic.com
HOME & GARDEN
Amish Oak Furniture
Company/York Interiors
(740) 927-4090
amishoak.com
Studio Artiflora
(740) 587-3515
artifloragranville.com
John Klauder Assoc.
Landscape & Design Ltd
(740) 587-3366
johnklauderlandscaping.com
McCullough’s Tree Service
(740) 321-1080
helpfortrees.com
Mowtivated Mowers
(740) 587-0255
mowtivatedmowersofgranville.com
Neica Raker Interiors
Ltd. Allied ASID
(740) 403-3655
neicarakerinteriorsltd.com
Village Landscapes Ltd
(740) 404-3855
Berwick Services - Carpet &
HOME BUILDER / APTS
Furniture Cleaning
REMODEL / REPAIR &
(740) 817-1227
DEVELOPER
berwickservices.com
BCH General Contracting, LLC
Budget Blinds of Mid Ohio (740) 920-4249
(740) 501-3434
budgetblinds.com
Downey’s Carpet Care
of Granville
(740) 587-4258
johndowneyco.com
Fackler Country Gardens
(740) 522-3128
Granville Lumber Co.
(740) 587-0796
granvillelumber.com
bchgeneralcontracting.com
Buckeye Valley BIA
(740) 345-2898
buckeyevalleybia.com
Ghiloni Custom Builders, Inc
(740) 587-0777
ghiloni-custom-builders.com
Gibraltar Custom Builders, LLC
(740) 587-2993
gibcustombuilders.com
Ken Theo Remodeling, LLC
(614) 902-0338
Ketron Custom Builders
(740) 587-4442
ketroncustombuilders.com
McClain Development, Inc
(740) 345-3700
jerrymcclainco.com
Monogram Homes
(614) 750-2157
monogramhomes.net
Mickey’s Roofing
(740) 587-2645
mickeysroofing.com
Redwood Management
(216) 360-9473
redwoodmanagement.net
Roof Medic
(614) 573-5545
RoofLeakSpecialist.com
Terra Nova Builders
(843) 437-6494
terranovabuilders.com
INSURANCE SERVICES
Allstate Insurance
J. Long Financial Group
(740) 334-4388
Americo Insurance
Devin Koser
MARKETING / MEDIA /
PRINTING / ADVERTISING &
GRAPHICS
Creative Conceptual
Branding
(614) 805-0122
carolekincaidbranding.com
Granville Sentinel
(740) 587-3397
granvillesentinel.com
Schneider-Handel
Insurance Agency
Grayson Graphics
(740) 344-9477
schneiderins.com
Shawan-Marquis
Agency, Inc
(614) 889-0250
maketherightmove.biz
LEGAL services
Handelman Law Office
(740) 349-8581
handelmanlawoffice.com
(740) 927-7080
HFM Publications, LLC
(614) 619-3977
HFMpublications.com
Jodi Melfi Design, Ltd
(614) 805-7873
jodimelfi.com
Leader Printing Co.
(740) 522-2149
leaderprinting1895.com
McDonald & Woodward
Law Offices of Mona J. Fine Publishing
(740) 366-1525
mjfinelaw.com
Mann Legal Services, LLC
(740) 407-2609
mannlegalservices.com
Pappas Gibson, LLC
(614) 792-7200
pappasgibson.com
Reese, Pyle, Drake &
Meyer, PLL
(740) 345-3431
rpdm.com
Richard E Kozlowski, Esq.
(740) 920-4322
sinokoz.com
Rosenberg & Ball Co., LPA
(888) 680-6797
rosenbergball.com
Barton & Associates, Inc
Adam Vernau, LLC
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(740) 888-1246
yourbetterpath.com
(614) 899-3161
hoffmannandassoc.com
(740) 323-6206
(740) 587-1105
jimbarton.com
LIFE COACH
Your Better Path
(740) 587-2637
Vernaulaw.com
(740) 321-1140
mwpubco.com
Minuteman Press /
City Block Ads
(740) 345-4494
mpnewark.com
Phoenix Graphix
(740) 587-3659
phoenixgraphix.us
RevLocal
(740) 399-3538
RevLocal.com
The Novelty
Advertising Company
(740) 334-9641
caseyclaxon.com
WCLT Radio
(740) 345-4004
wclt.com
MORTGAGE & BANKING
Chase Bank
(740) 587-3461
chase.com
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Granville Area Chamber of Commerce
Pull-Out
Membership Directory and Buyer’s Guide
First Federal
Savings & Loan
(740) 587-0242
firstfedohio.com
Heartland Bank
(740) 349-7888
heartlandbank.com
Park National Bank
(740) 587-0238
parknationalbank.com
MUSEUMS / HISTORIC
LANDMARKS
Bryn Du Mansion
Ohio Oil and Gas Energy
Education Program
(740) 587-0410
oogeep.org
Sugarloaf Park Foundation
(740) 587-1105
The Dawes Arboretum
(740) 323-2355
dawesarb.org
The Granville Foundation
granvillefoundation.org
The Salvation Army
(740) 587-7053
bryndu.com
(740) 345-8120
use.salvationarmy.org
Granville Historical Society
PETS
Village Pet Market
(740) 587-3951
granvillehistory.org
Robbins Hunter Museum
(740) 587-0430
robbinshunter.org
The Works
(740) 349-9277
attheworks.org
NETWORKING
Licking County Business
and Professional Women
(740) 964-2007
lickingcountybpw.com
NON-PROFIT
Granville Area Chamber of
Commerce
(740) 587-4490
granvilleoh.com
Granville Rotary Club
granvillerotary.org
Kiwanis Club of Granville
granvillekiwanisclub.org
Licking County Coalition
for Housing
(740) 345-1970
lcchousing.org
United Way of Licking
County
(740) 345-6685
lcuw.net
(740) 587-3656
villagepetmarket.com
PHOTOGRAPHY
Chisolm Studios
(740) 644-7911
chisolmstudios.com
Harvest of Memories
(740) 877-5101
harvestofmemories.com
PLUMBING
Frank Romei and
Son Plumbing
(740) 587-0236
granvilleplumbingservice.com
REAL ESTATE
Gledhill Robbins & Talis
Group of HER Realtors
(614) 610-1417
GRT-group.com
Jim Bidigare - Coldwell
Banker King Thompson
(740) 587-2000
jimbidigare.com
(614) 562-0989
juliejudge.com
Paul Jackson - Coldwell
Banker King Thompson
(740) 973-0671
kingthompson.com/paul.jackson
Pinkerton Real Estate
Services
(740) 587-4848
pinkertonrealestate1.com
Berkshire Hathaway
Integrity One Realtors,
Patti Urbatis
(740) 587-7042
pattyurbatis.com
RE/MAX Consultant Group
The Village Partners
INT Information Systems,
Inc
(740) 587-3827
intinfo.com
JCC Consulting, Inc
(740) 587-0157
jcc.com
Screen Shot LLC
(740) 344-7468
screenshotrepair.com
RE/MAX Premier Choice,
Lisa McKivergin
(740) 587-1900 x101
mckivergingroup.com
Shai Commercial Real
Estate, Ltd
(740) 587-7441
Southgate Corporation
(740) 522-2151
southgatecorporation.com
YouthBuild Columbus
Community School
(614) 291-0805
youthbuildcolumbus.info
RELIGIOUS
New Hope Lutheran Church SENIOR SERVICES
(740) 587-0345
Granville Senior Center
(740) 587-1333
Sts. Peter and Paul Retreat granvilleseniorcenter.org
Center
(740) 928-4246
Kendal at Granville
stspeterandpaulretreatcenter.org
Keller Williams Classic
Properties, Elizabeth Davis
SCHOOLS CHILDCARE &
(323) 528-6616
EDUCATION
Keller Williams Greater
C-TEC
(740) 364-2832
Columbus Real Estate,
c-tec.edu
Julie Judge, Realtor
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES /
(740) 587-0141
COMPUTERS
thevillagepartners.com
AlphaLink Technologies, Inc
(740) 788-9000
alink.com
USA-1 Real Estate
(740) 927-3400
USA1RealEstate.com
Denison University
1-800-DENISON
denison.edu
(740) 321-0400
kag.kendal.org
Middleton Senior Living
(740) 587-0059
middletonseniorliving.com
The Inn at SharonBrooke
(740) 366-7333
sharonbrooke.com
TRAVEL & TOURISM
Granville Child Care Center Above & Beyond
(Kids’ Space, Inc.)
Travel, Inc
(740) 587-3076
kids-spaceinc.com
Granville Christian
Academy
(740) 587-4423
granvilleca.org
Granville Education
Foundation
(740) 587-0321
granvilleeducationfoundation.org
(740) 323-6208
aboveandbeyondtravel.us
Greater Licking
County C&VB
(740) 345-8224
escapetolickingcounty.com
VEHICLE SALES & REPAIR
Abe’s Body Shop
(740) 587-3389
abesbodyshop.net
Granville Exempted School
Auto Detail Doctor
District
(740) 587-8101
granville.k12.oh.us
Granville Parent
Cooperative Preschool
(740) 587-0497
granvillepreschool.org
Granville Public Library
(740) 587-0196
granvillelibrary.org
Welsh Hills School
(740) 522-2020
welsh-hills.org
(614) 309-5428
autodetaildoctor.com
John Hinderer Honda
(740) 522-1106
hindererhonda.com
US Army
US Army Recruiter,
Denise Puskar
(614) 352-5661
Utilities
The Energy Cooperative
(800) 255-6815
theenergycoop.com
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Eating
Locally
by Andrew Kohn
In the Village of Granville eating locally
means local restaurants using locally
sourced ingredients.
The Farm-to-Table movement has swept the nation
with chefs sourcing products grown in local gardens,
supporting family farms, and utilizing their community
food infrastructure. Licking County is no different — with
the founding of the 30 Mile Meal Project, members of
our community are working to promote a local food
collaboration that facilitates institutional and
restaurant purchasing and promotes
local food access, all while furthering
the goal of economic development in
and around Licking County.
Granville is uniquely suited to take
full advantage of this local movement.
Many restaurants source products from
community farms. This may range
from offering a locally brewed beer
on tap to creating a menu that takes
full advantage of the numerous local
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farm yields. Our highly respected Granville Farmers Market brings more
than 50 local vendors to the community every Saturday morning (from
early May through October), with offerings that range from in-season
vegetables and humanely raised meats to
delicious baked goods, and flowers grown
in county soil. While families certainly
take advantage of the Market, chefs also
can be seen perusing the fresh produce
as the official cowbell rings, signifying the
opening of the Market.
When visiting Granville to enjoy the
Farmers Market take time to stay for
lunch. Many restaurants will have at
least one daily special composed of
items freshly acquired from the Market
that morning. The lettuce or beans
picked at sunrise by a local farmer may be
part of a delicious, savory entrée at lunch
time. And in Granville, that lunch may not only
include local produce and meat, but beer, wine, ice
cream, and locally roasted coffee.
The proximity of Granville to the Columbus metropolitan area has
increased development pressures on the area. In spite of this increased
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AUTUMN EVENTS
HotLicks Bluesfest
Downtown Granville
Saturday, September 5
Antiques Fair
Robbins Hunter Museum
Saturday, September 26
9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Big Red Weekend
Homecoming!
Denison University
September 25 – 27
Ohio Plein Air Painting
State Competition
Sunbear Studios located in
Downtown Alexandria
Saturday, September 27, Noon – 3:00 pm
Chili Cook-Off
Downtown Granville
Saturday, October 3
Beggar’s Night
October 29, 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Rendville Art Show
Bryn Du Mansion
Friday thru Sunday, November 20 – 22
Sunbear Studios & Gallery
• Fine art and crafts by Ohio artists
• Art classes taught by working
artists in a variety of media
• Fun Events! Host site in Sept 2015 for The
Ohio Plein Air Society statewide competition!
Just 7 miles west of Granville on SR 37
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Eating Locally continued
pressure, the Village has managed to retain its
distinctive small town/rural character without the
suburban sprawl so common throughout central
Ohio. More than ever, consumers are aware of
the importance of sustainable local food — for the
health of their families as well as for the health of
the planet. Licking County is at the forefront of this
movement, and Granville, at its epicenter, is poised
to offer visitors a food experience.
Not only Granville restaurants have taken advantage
of local food, but also large purchasers, including
Denison University, the Granville Schools, and the
Licking Memorial Hospital. Such organizations
purchase large quantities from local producers,
spurring economic development in and around
Licking County. These actions provide welcomed
consumer education surrounding agriculture and
local food and, in turn, strengthen markets for local
producers and processors while capturing more of
the local food dollar.
benefits or for the knowledge of origin. Granville
residents support the family farms that have sustained
our Village since 1805 as well as the new producers
who have made it their goal to grow and sell heirloom,
quality foods to our community.
Visit www.visitgranvilleohio.com to learn more about
Granville restaurants.
For a larger list of local producers and retailers in
Licking County, visit www.lickingcounty30milemeal.org
to learn more about the 30 Mile Meal Project and its
partners.
The Granville community takes pride in locally
produced food — and not just because of the health
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Kendal at Granville Celebrates Ten Years
by Ashley Wade
Nearly 20 years ago, two local couples
began to turn their dream of a different
kind of retirement living into reality.
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Kendal continued
Wellness Classes (small add’l fee)
Tai Chi • Fallproof • Yoga
Monthly
Men’s Breakfast
Lunch Groups
To register & more information
Call 740-587-1333
www.granvilleseniorcenter.org
Sit and Knit
Book Club
Computer Class
Bridge Group
Card Making Class Mah Jongg
Writing Class
Evening Euchre
Water Color Class Bingo
Canasta Group
Membership is ONLY $20/person
Non-members prices are slightly higher.
Enriching the lives of adults 60 and over!
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The Buxton Inn–
A Historic
Renovation
by Adrienne Molnar
The historic Buxton Inn was opened in
1812 as a tavern with overnight rooms at
the crossroads of old stagecoach roads
servicing central Ohio.
Listed on the National Register
of Historic Places, the Buxton
is Ohio’s oldest continuously
operating Inn using its original
building. The Inn served as
Granville’s first post office, has
hosted many dignitaries and
celebrity guests, and is highly
regarded as a well-ordered
house with excellent cuisine
and a home-like atmosphere.
In December 2014, three
local preservationists led by
Robert Schilling purchased
the Inn with the intent to
preserve its distinguished
history and insure that
the Inn will continue to
operate for many years to
come. Mr. Schilling is no stranger to difficult
projects and, since the early 1980s, improving
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• Gem Mine
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• Challenge Course
• Waterpark
• Zipline
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communities through historical preservation has
been his passion. Indeed, he seems to relish those
projects that others feel are too challenging, too
complex, or simply too overwhelming. Regarding
this effort, Robert stated, “We are not only reviving
a business, we are preserving a piece of our unique
American history. For over two hundred years,
everyday people, titans of business, and builders of
the American foundation, have come together to
create the Buxton Inn’s legacy. It is important to us
to honor that legacy.”
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Buxton Inn continued
So how do the new stewards of The Buxton plan
on securing its future? The first task was to study
the Inn, its history, buildings, staff and clientele to
determine what people liked and what they would
like to see changed. Second, was to apply for
Historic Tax Credits to help fund the renovations.
Once these are secured, extensive renovation
can begin in midsummer. In the meantime,
guest rooms are being revamped to provide
greater comfort for travelers. Original hardwood
floors are being exposed, linens upgraded, and
bathrooms refreshed. In addition, a new website
has been created to reflect the historical elegance
of The Buxton. Throughout these renovation
efforts, the Inn plans to remain open to continue
to serve its guests and the local community.
The Buxton’s General Manager, Adrienne
Molnar, is pleased to be a part of the Inn’s
future and looks forward to working closely
with organizations including the Granville Area
Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Licking
County Convention and Visitor’s Bureau. “2015
is going to be an exciting year for Granville and Licking County,” said Adrienne. “There are many great projects
in the works. We’re eager to work with our local
organizations to increase leisure travel and attract
business clientele to the area. We look forward
to continuing our role as an upstanding part of
the Granville community and a steward of its rich
history.”
Nestled in central Ohio, The Dawes
Arboretum is one of North America’s
premier public gardens! Featuring
nationally recognized plants
collections and gardens on over 1,800
acres, 12 miles of trails and a 4-mile
auto-tour await you daily.
Trees, history and nature are what we
do best! If you’ve never experienced
The Arboretum, make it a point to visit
this spring, summer or fall to enjoy
the many walking trails, gardens,
natural areas, special events and
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Your ‘home’ away from home…
A Bounty of Granville Bed &
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Breakfast Options
Seeking a different kind of getaway? Perhaps you crave rest and relaxation,
a romantic getaway, or a country living experience? If so, consider Granville’s
superb local bed & breakfast destinations.
Each local establishment has its own distinct character and appeal. Presented below are brief descriptions of six outstanding local bed & breakfast options along with contact information and
online links for further details. Please enjoy your stay in our unique community and be sure to share
your experiences with friends and family.
Broadway Guest House – hosts Nick & Melanie Schott
664 West Broadway
Granville, OH 43023
(740) 587-0321
www.thebroadwayguesthouse.com
The Guest House provides full home privacy with a modern
furnished three bedroom home in a secluded setting just off
Broadway within a short walk to the heart of the village of
Granville and Denison University. This modern, comfortable, and open home also affords guests access
to a large furnished screened-in porch which overlooks a quiet and private wooded setting, private
driveway with ample parking, and relaxing front porch which overlooks the tree-lined yard. Your hosts
also own and operate two smaller lodging alternatives which are equally accommodating and convenient
to downtown Granville – please view the website for additional details.
The Fraley House Bed & Breakfast – hosts Mel and Reed Fraley
257 Clouse Lane
Granville, OH 43023
(740) 587-7757
www.fraleyhouse.com
Established in 2002, the Fraley House is a replica of
an 1800s New England colonial home that abounds in
antiques and casual country comfort. Near downtown
Granville and the T.J. Evans Bike Path, guests also can
enjoy an outdoor pool, hot tub and a cozy screened-in
back porch.
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Orchard House Bed & Breakfast – hosts Dean Lowry and Jodi Melfi
4058 Columbus Road
Granville, OH 43023
(740) 651-1850
www.orchardhousegranville.com
Situated on 12 beautiful acres of farmland just outside of historic
and picturesque Granville, the Orchard House was originally built
in the 1850s and blends timeless farm style with contemporary
furnishings, fine artwork, and antiques. Your hosts place a
heavy emphasis on the local sourcing of foods and the use of
environmentally sound growing practices. They may even enlist your help in collecting chicken eggs
and feeding the animals, if you are so inclined! Consider the Orchard House if you are ready to
escape the city for a weekend or desire a venue for an intimate wedding gathering.
Porch House Bed & Breakfast – hosts Bruce and Lisa Westall
241 East Maple Street
Granville, OH 43023
(740) 587-1995
www.PorchHouse.com
The Porch House is a turn of the century Victorian home literally
steps away from the Village’s downtown shops and restaurants,
Denison University, and the inviting local bike path. Recent
guests have shared comments including, “…the breakfast is
to die for…” and, “…it’s unpretentious and inviting.” Be sure to add the Porch House to your list of
destinations for a romantic getaway or a refreshing change of pace in the heart of Granville.
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The Welsh Hills Inn – hosts Jeff and Bobbi Noe
2133 Cambria Mill Road
Granville, OH 43023
(740) 321-1493
www.WelshHillsInn.com
Nestled on a hilltop in Granville’s picturesque Welsh
Hills countryside, rests the Welsh Hills Inn – recent
recipient of TripAdvisor’s Travelers Choice Award as
the #1 Rated B&B/Inn in the U.S.! The Inn is a place
to relax and recharge and to reconnect with loved
ones. They specialize in hosting, planning, and
creating special events – whether an intimate dinner
party, a business gathering, or special wedding
celebration. An outdoor heated pool and hot tub spa
are offered, in addition to a multitude of concierge
services including bike rentals and horseback riding,
along with hunting and target shooting and golf
options. Experience the Welsh Hills Inn – a true
country Bed & Breakfast.
WillowBrooke Bed ’n Breakfast
– hosts Richard and Sandra Gilson
4459 Morse Road
Alexandria, OH 43001
(740) 924-6161
www.willowbrooke.com
Discover this secluded and elegant English Tudor
Manor house nestled a quarter mile into the woods
in neighboring Alexandria. Just a short seven
mile jaunt away from the Village of Granville, the
WillowBrooke provides “a beautiful setting in the
woods surrounded by the beauty of nature and
wildlife” – in the words of a recent visitor. If you
seek a special place to celebrate an anniversary, a
birthday, or romantic getaway, the WillowBrooke is
your answer. Total serenity is available here!
WillowBrooke Bed ‘n Breakfast
Secluded ¼ mile into the woods.
English Tudor Manor House with separate Guest Cottage.
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Romantic candlelight
Featherbeds
Fireplaces
Jacuzzi tubs
Roofed outside hot tub
Total privacy
Cottage In The Woods
Open year around. Full breakfast served.
“You will not want to leave, but you will want to come back.”
4459 Morse Rd. Alexandria, Ohio 43001 (5 minutes West of Granville)
800-772-6372 • wilbrk@aol.com • www.willowbrooke.com
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WINTER EVENTS
Winter Farmers Market
Granville Elementary School
November 7 & 14
December 5, 12, & 19
January 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
February 6
9:30 am – Noon
Thanksgiving
Farmers Market
N. Main Street at Broadway
Saturday, November 21
8:30 am – 12:30 pm
Turkey Trot
Downtown Granville
Thursday, November 26
Christmas Candlelight
Walking Tour
30th Annual!
Downtown Granville
December 5
1:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Statistics from www.granville.oh.us
(2010 Census)
• Population: 9,337
• Median Age: 34 years
• Median Household Income: $86,314 (in 2011 dollars)
2010 dollars, single-family
• Median House Value: $245,100 (inowner-occupied
homes)
• Village Miles of Walking and Biking Trails: 7 miles
• Village Miles of Sidewalks: 16 miles
Granville Exempted Village School District
• Largest Employers: Denison University
Owens Corning
Kendal at Granville